E Nt anb ret t b . TRI-WEEKLY EDITION.] WIINSBOR1O, S. C., SAT URDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1877. vo.1N( r NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S. N 1 nack acqininta40o cards, 1 pael habdkerchtof ilirtation, I puek scroll all sorts, for only 10 cents and stamp tun Card Co.,'3liddle)boro, Malss. O Ladies' FavoriteCards, all styles, wi tli nane, 100. Post ,aid. J. B. ROSTED, Nassau, teps. Co., N. Y. Now pieces shoot music, retails for $1.75, ser for 10 ct . and staim). Cheap Alusic Cu. ' iddleboro, Aass. Ryevolver Free b'a( e dAtss ugowN SoN', 1306 and 135, Wud ' STe Pi'ttburg,-Pa. N1 package comic Envelopes, pk. onl Cards, pack'scoIll citias, 24 p. Uook Fu; all for 10 ets. aijd stamp. Novelty );o., blilHoro, Mlass. IF You will agre to distribute some u our circulars, Wo will send you I chrorno IN vl' FRAME, andi ' 1 page ?4 coliimln illustrated palper, free for mouths inclose 11) cents to imy postago Agents wanted. KENDALL & CO., 13os ton, Mass. OK See this. Only $1.5) catlital requlre to s1tart canv'assin1g for .tAnI T'IWAIN's NEW sCiAP-lIWK. Apply a e CAN V ASS ERS East Street, N. Y. I copy eniloits love let ter, I pk. colni FNcards, I pac-k polilug (pte'stions cards all for II) et,. anid surmlp. Fitn car< ro., licddleboro, Mlass. T1tIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous USE V ELW u' rbolic 'T'ablets, sure remedy for Coughs, and all 1)is "as'es of the Throat, Lungs, Chest ani Mucous Mlpmbrane. PIT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CuITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y H A 1 comic oil chrom(nl11, morunleI worth 25e., I pk. love curds, I pk.colni envelopes, I pack. Coie cards, I palt, scroll, I EL page"( book Fun, tall sent, fot pnly r ot, stamps, Novelty Co., Mi1ddleboro 31ahss PTho i Tnp Package in th largest on i'n S 3 eticf Plenu -hod rteo 1 loovotionsontak rgo Dan R in. thystStuno hlug inail. with glid. AnlIethvt itoan, Scarf Kin, onld-pinted Wedding ting, Set osabiad Ear Drop, Ladioa' Flowered and Silvored I t Pin. Ladles' i aucy Not tin and t,'. (lil.piat. r Colf it I'.1t5n, own' o o l-piant. ed Watch CI'ht and Set of Thrve Ood-plator atuds. 7rh, entire Let sent st:,.f,-df.w 80 $irn$ $efri"" Gr tu~ts. Fi'T7'd1RD/.1f S* ) I/YDUCA'MFXFATS TOAC/I.'1Xr - J. BRIDE, Clinton Placo, Now Yor' R fY for all. The Eureka Jew elry casket contains ipai1 gold- piated e n g r a. e sleeve buttons, 1 set (I) ~spiral shirt si iis 0ents' m. c'oral pIn, 1 improve'd shape cuollal stud, ot( (ents' iine link watch chain, andal Ladies' heavy wydudug..ring; price of I easke comllete, 120 cents; three for $1.25; six for $2, anr 12 for $3.50, all sent post paid by3 utall. Six (aoeI anld a solit silver wat- Ii for $-o. Agents cat hake money sellin ' the;(, c:aekms. Seo 5in1 v, 'r :iIle and Ca nlogue. We have all kind of jewelry fit low prices. W. (01.1s & CO.. 7115 lrol-idway. N. Y. ('11 y. CW We are the '"Originaatls" Iii Ihis husliess 11(1 have no "Milton (old" or "brass" jewelry. "'IhIs Jewelry (!ask( , is re'markahly at.trae tlve, aiid ('01.1. & CO., r:e reliable dealers.' Jioston G'lobe. - SECON1 GRAND DR AWING Kentucky .Cash Distri bution Co. Louisville, Ky., June 30th, 1877. $310,000 CASH N .I FTS FARMERS AND DROVERS BANK, Lotulsyllle Ky., 'Treas. T liEt Kentucky Cash l)strlihut Ion Co., ant hor 17.ed by a Specta) Act, of the L.egislature fo t he benellt, of (lie PUni.ic SCrools O" 1FIANK FonR will have The Second of the Series of (ria~td )lrawings ill the City of LoIIs: iille, Ky.,Saturday, Juno 30th, 1877 AT PUBLIC LTBlhtARlY HALL. G7r' A scheme commllensurate with the t~imes. $60,000 foy nly ten. Bead the List of (Gifts. I (Gra mad CaM In Girds $6O,00i I GiranaiCaxshouit. 1Grand Cash (Gift,.......-... '1 Grand Cash Gift.... .....140 11 Grand (Cash Gifts $5,000 eaicih.... .....15,I0 5 Gratid Cash Glifts, $2,000 each......... .,tio ~20 Cash Gifts, $1,000 each......2 0 00i -10 Cash (lits, $500 each. .......,1 1 1100 Cash (dfis $100 each. ......8,11 5>0 Cash Gft,:$50 each.........50 p3000 Cash Gifte $10 each.................0,001 6972 Cash Gifts amnounting to $310,001 Whole Ticket~ $10, Ipilves$5,Quarter $2. 50 11 Tickete $100, 33f -2 Tickets $300, 503 *' Tic'ket $50l0. Dhaving IPositively Juno 30tl1, 17. .And E'vory 'Three Months Th''I reafter C~titTFICATms OF BUPERVysoits OP UnA WINO. This is to certify that, the first dra''.ine of Ihi Kentucky cash Distrihnilon Comipanhy tool p~lace on the 6th or D~ecember, in .\lajor laill le ran kfort., Ky3., in outr presenco and lloder ou mmniedlato surplervisioni. We further statte ~hut, every ticket, and1( part, 0 tickets, yhitch had beena scli, wer represented il the1 wheel, and 1-utt the drawinig wtas fairly ai honestly COnditcted. We further stato tilhat 11 had n10o Iterst, whamtever ini' I he enterpise, no0 any conlcction wvith the same, except, in ti Character of supervisors, whose sole dity wats t 'protect, the interest of the ticket-lgbhders and tV preside over~ the drawing. Jiton. Alvbzinuvali, late Cptef Jilatico Suprem Court of Hentuncky. .Jama . Dudley, Chairman IBoard Of Schoo Grant, Grcon, (Cashier FarmergJ iank of Ky. ln. S. I- M. MIajor, Public ~lrip ter State of Ky lion. Tihomnas Nl Lndsay,Trostient of the Fart moers' Bank of -Ky, - e Ion. Thlomnas (C. .Jonos, Clerk of Sup. Court of K~ - ndo ,t A. hompson, P'residing Jtidge Fran James G. Crockett, plerk Franklin county cotr Itemittancos can bo niado by Mail, Exprelss Jraft, P. 0. Order or lIegistored Letter, madi payablo to 0. W. Barrow & Co. sho nroc 0 s and orders for ticket 0. WV. hA RROW & C00, Goneral Managers, pourler Journal Blu ing, Louisvillo, Ky SENp F911 CIRULAR. unay8-tf SAVE YOUR IVONEY ---GO TO ANNE NB E R G% JUST REC ELVED, Li . beautiful line of badies' ,nd Gents Notions. Hamburg Edgings and . Insertions, al 7i ts., 10cts. and 121 cts, per yard. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT O White and Striped Hosiery, at all prices PARASOLS, SILK and COTTON Gents' Unlaindried Shirts, Wamsutt M ilha, S12 per dozen. PercaLeoShirts, $12 per dozen. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 121 cents pGr yard. CALICOES and BLEACHINGS, Always in great variety, TRY OUR BALTIMORE MADI EACH PAIR WARRANTED. Don't fail is Call on the Leader of Lo' PRICES, DANNENBEM. april 17 llrralI for Hlaffptofl! GRAND S11fRING OPENING, --AT THE Di y Goods, Fancy Goods, ani Millinery Bazaar, (~ F beautifal and full line of lates \Inqve'lti'es in Sp ring andh Gummem Millinery arjd Fancy G'ends, consisting ii part of had es', Misses' andi Children'i triimmed Hats, Flowers, Ribbcns, Silke Nets, &e. A large lot of Ladies' Collarettesu,Fichiu an -te fancy articlesu. Inlslection oi the Ladies and pulie generally solicited1 We will endeavor to olease the~ mos't fas tidions. All1 we ask~ is that you call, an< see for yourselves, and give us a trial. Noew Spring Prints. Centennial Stripeu SDress G'6ods,Whlito Goods,Dress Imnprov era, Cojiets ".Hosiery, Gloves, Notioni . Clothing, Hats, Shoes, &c. Agent for JButterickc's reliable pape' pattern1p. Ludies', M iSses' and Children new p)atterns in store. GROCFRY DEPARTME~NT, Just filled up) with fre h G(roceies, Con fectionaries and e~orythuing usual'y foun in a first class b'ouse of the kind, A lot of Furniture, Lg4ths, Shingjes, &c Lumber lowv for Cash. . ]oAG. Yon can figtd all youl want by eallin april 14 [eT. O. Emg TOITL'T s~OAE. JUST REC4IVED, oNE gross of the genuine Brow: Windsor Soap. - ALSO, Twenty-fivQ dozen assorted Soaps,at tlh Igrug Store of april24 nnl wV n. atKrNr IMPORTANT ---TO -AND AGRICULTURISTS! ---O Emperor William Cabbage, HE Ibest, largest, hardiest and most profitable variety of wiTrr cttAuoi known in Europe. and imported to this country exclusive-ly-by the undersigned, whero, with little cuIlt ivationi, it, floutr. isles astolishilgl y, at tainin1g an c'tior mults siZe, tnl selling in the market at prices most gratifying to the prodneer. In tratnsplanting, great care should be used togive sufli.ieut, spacc for growth. Solid her,ds the size of the muth of a flour barrel, is the average run of this choice variety. One package of the seed sent post. paid on receipt of 50 cents, and one 3 cent postage stamp. Three packages to one address S1 00 and two :3 cent stamps. Twelve )ack.ages sent on receipt of '3 00.' pir Rad what at well known Garrett Co. Marylander says of the Et, rta to1n WI1 rpt.M Cabbage: BiLOOMINGTroN, tiatu.:T Co., Md., .Jan. '2, 1877. lMn. Jutxs C wTm, TG Fulton St. N. V. Dear Sir-- li huf-ht some send tram1 y"ou last spring, and it was good. oYour Ekm peror William Cabbage saits this elitillt w\"el1. Ol ia ltounitin side the seed you sent me prodneed Cablbages weiglhing thirty liouyds each. Very truly yours, JAMES UIlOWN. -o ftr ' I am Sole Aggnt in the U. S. for the famlous Vlaidstone Onion Seed, from Maiidstonte, Kent Co.,'Enhgland, pro, dneing the most prodneing the toost prolific and finest flavorcd Onions known and yielding on suitale soils from 800 to 00 bushels per ac;', sown in drills. Mr. 1enry Colvin. a lIirgo nmarket garient er tt Syracu1tse, N. Y., writes, "Yur English Onion Seed surprised ae by its large yield, and the del'eious flavor of the fruit. I could h;'ve sol'd any tland, culprits' 'I heads were chtoppled off by the p maiden. It was an old contrivance V revived, having been used ini Porsia V in early times. In Italy its namo I was mnannaja, and culpr'it-nobles had d hie priviloge of being decapitated by V it, and a'similar instr'umient had beon' previously used in Germany. In C France, in 1632, a 'Due. (d Montmno- di ronci had been executed by a similar 11 instirument at Toulouse, and a con- i tury b~ack the D~utch emplloyed it ini H executions. There fore, in Oedober, h: 1700, when Joseph Ignaco Guillotin, h' a physician of Paris, p~roposod to 1' the national assembly thore the use of the beheading maitrument wvhich t prpetuates his namp, hie only imn-- '.J proveoa on an old ide'a. The guiillo tine consists of two upright pieces A of wood1 fixed iui a horizontal frame ; ni a sharp blade of steel moves uip and ai down byv means of a pulley in V grooyes mn tihe two upr'ghts ; the a edge is oblique instead of horizontal. The criminal is laid on his face, his a neck immediately under the blade, wvhich so vors it a4 a' blow from his C body, Louis XVI. perished by it. V Giuillotinoe was imphrisoned (luring the o Reign of Terror, but was released at he revolution of July 1794, and lied in March, 1814, at the ago of eventy-six. Throughout Europe, )vith tho xcep)tion of Spain, hfanging and bo; eading are the only methods of xcutlion. In Eiglald there was ,)unishnlClt called "pressing to loath." When the accusod refused o confess hia4 guilt h was mado to lie by the pejine forte et dure. In ho reign of Elizabeth Tudor, ono irs. Margaret Middleton, wife of a ich citizen of York, accused of liar oring a schoolmaster, refused to lead guilty, because she considorod [hlt such a plea would b o equivalent c a falsohgod. She was divested of 11 her clothes and robed in a long non habit. She lay down on the round, her face covored with a andkerchief. Then a door was laced upon her, and her extended ands were bound to two posts, hor )et. being secured to two others. sharp stono was placed under her ick. Then upon the door wore oal)ed iron weights, which broko or ribs, while the stone under her atck broko her spine. The poor 'oman uttered only one exclamation a was soon dead. Traitors wore sua1,lly boeoinded or put to tho rack, ut thoso of a lower class wore banged, drawn and qiqartored," terally cut in pikges while life yst Tmained in the body. It need marcely bo mentioned that for h1ergsj," a great many porsons havo eon burnt alive at the stake. Tho Est instance of 'burning alive in nglanil occurred ii 1612, whoi artliolomew Legato was burned at mnithiold for holding opinions simi r to those of the Unitarians of our aly. In Spain and in her colonies capi l )uliishment is inflicted by the !rtrotte, wijch is a species of vio, if t strangulation, which is instaii mous and is sai( to be painless. The piuishnet by the ''knout, hieh formerly was general through at Russia for almost every variety f crime, and which barbarously murdored iany porsons by a slow ad prolonged and most horiiblo )rture, was abolished by the present rinr, Alexander II. The culprit 'as bound to two stakes, and re eived on his baro back the specis ed number of lashes from a whip of laited thongs iutorwovon with wire. 'rom one hundred to two hundred nid twenty lashes Wore the 'highest umber inflicted, and were consid red equivalent to a sontence of oath. If the criminal survived he 'as banished for life to Siberia. 'ormerly, the nose was slit, the oars at off and the letter V (for var, oguc) branded on 'the forphead. In China, simple beheading is the ode of capital punishment, and the nfortunato victim is usually half tarved beforo his execution, besides ging; exposed in view of the ivliolo ommunity, who taunt him with the ilest and merit abusivo ' epithets, omuetines alternated by blows aind lie pelting of stones, sticks and iId. Sometimps tho batinad . baton or cudgel) is used, and' hie punsshment often destroys life. enotheor Chinese inode of legal lifo: lking is horrible. The culprit is 'laced between two planks, *gnad' 'hich a rope is frmly 1~ound, arid hio excutioner 'aW8, liebdi' and mn through the iniddfe. A singular mno'1 of execution pro ails in the on~ipiro of Ja >a. It ras called harashei, 12 r kdi1 svhich means "belly-clit"), 'and'was rocogpointed knife. It was often one by the person hiniself, but iore wore p~rotdssiopal performers f 1nmos~t pf the large eItios of Japa). [ 'he tycoon would intimate 'Lo sucI~ orsons that he wa dissatisfied with hem, whler'euponi, taking the hint, hocy miade way with themselves. 'hoe Japanese . have' littlb fear of. oath, and endure the most cruiel arturos with a pasito fortitudo. Punishmnent on thi wheel was first Q1ployed in Germany on theio mur erors of Leopold, Duke of Austria, 1 the fourteenth contury. Accoi-d 1g to the Germnan mode 'of this r~vage execution, the criminal was' iid on a wheel with his ai'ms a'pd j igs extended, and his limbs, in that osture, fractured with an iron bar. Between the years of 830 and 900; he laws of Scotland was harbarois. 'he following are some of the laws : ~"Thlat alporsons convicted of thoff, ball be hangid, and all convicted of ianslaugh'tor shall lose his head, nd any womnan convicted of a ai Il crime, shall be drown'd or 'byried "fio that blaspheometh God or His aints, shall want his tongue. "If a son injure his parent, by w~ r deed, l hoaal rat lose ei -~ ongue, hand o4t, whereby he fended his y n&t, and then be cont.inued on four th ncm