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W yE be NetO, aM J 8 NO. WEEKLY EDITION.] WINNSBORO, 8, C., THURNSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 18T7 [V( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FANCY OARlS all styles with na!io, locts post paid. J. 11. IUsDa, Nassau, Rons County, Now York. evolver and Cartridges for $3. A fino nickel plated, seven shot, pocket re Alver a irst-class article. ent C. 0. D. or receipt or price, G. W. Wittg. 1. 0. 'box T118, New York. With a Cold is AlwayT Dangorous, USE WELLS' Carbolic Tablets, a sure remedy for Coughs, and ail Dis. eases of the Throat, Lungs, Chest and Msucons M oubrano. PUT UP ONLY IN D.UZ BOXEs. Sold by all Druggistv. ' O. N. CITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. ho alp To h P unckfgo Is Iho )nr oat Sims o uison s, ' LLn r ego s . -s rl (oit ntss u r n hr (I"t"1.ina of nG l CrsN. i4NTSTANT.A ii. DR IVg Clinton P11aco, Now Yor' U1 N pac Ac l qua'lntanceo oards, I pac slseotiktFrcjawer ti irtaltion, 1 pacK scroll al lrtS, for o1ly 10 coAstAI ai1d stlmp. Fun Caril C1., Midlcboro, Masu. Wondertul Suioess. 25,000 of' the COENTENNAL EPOSITION Describ ed and Ilustrate d. Sold In 0 dlays. 770 pages only $2.50, treatIng of the otire history, wonderful exhibits, to. Illustrated, and $ cheaper than any other. One now en cleared $350 In 4 weeks. Agents unted IiUd'l Cio.Alu> 113o., Pubs., Sansin Strect, CA UT10N ' arccssa. 'sel, cae Send for pdroof. il wrt o. UN 1 co y curious loo lett er, 1 p1;. comic u cards, 1 pack pop Itng questos cards; w all for 1 cl. a0n stamp. Fu Card Co., idtlldleboro, Mass. GLEMN1WPS Sulphur Soap. CThoroughly Cures weases of.tho Skin latfles the Uompleiou, Prevents and remelies bheu matism and Gout, Healspoor.s and Abrasonsof tihe Custce and Counteract-s Contagion. liQLD BY ALL IJRUGGIST. P ICKf-25 Cents per Cak0 ; sox;(3 Cares) 70 N. 1.-Sent by Mail, Prepald, -on recei4pt of 0. N. CulTnNoN, Prop'r, 7 Si~tb Avenue, y.y. -1 coginic oil chroqa0, 7xl1, molunted U-worth 25c., 1 pk. love cards, Ilpk.coip-, enc1J ~opes, 1 p~ack. coai c cards, 1 pack olyS scrol.l124 pal e bo' Fusn all sent; fr o stam,9, Nove ty Co., Middlebioro Mass. -QO TOr NNNENN BRS. b'augyuirJ line of in' .nd Gonts' the Cmpleion, .evetsond etei. slhu JIamburnd edgings a d IAsrtions, at 7eCts:, icets. and 12 ta, pryard. ANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF 'White.d Siped Hoseory, at all prices,. PARAS~OLS, SILE and QOTTON. C ents' U. la nodrid Shirts , W a mstta Mjlla, $12.per dazon. Percale sirts, .12 por .ozesa. . oEAUTFllUL D ESS GOODS, Only 12 uents po.r yard. CIaICOE~S and B R~ACHINGS, 5! Always Iti great vaaretya T RY OUR ALTIMORE MAiDE EACH PAIR WARRANTED. Don't fal .to. call on the~ Leader of Low PEICES, anrIl 17 SOMETHING NEW. The Automatic Fly Brush. AN ORNAMEN'. A COMFORT, A NECESSITY, LONG SOUGHT, ROUND AT LAST. Tvoryhody Should Have it. COTE AND GET ONE9 CONNOR & CHANDLER. juno 19 - TO OUR CUSTOMERS WHO are indebted to us for P OVIS IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect fully call attention, that your bills are due on ,r before the first of November. Wo are depending on you .for payngont AT ONCE, to enavle us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are due at that time. In order for us, as woll as you, to .nain tin our erodit, it is noonssary to mct our promises promptly., Beaty, Bro Son. P1. XL Fleiel I EEPS eonstant.y .on hand a -fullisup. -ply of %Jheine FA4MILGROCElIES end JLANTA'ON SUPPL4I. is satook has Xecently boon replenished, and he is now xeady to supply th*e wante 61 all. naotla JUST RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, One " " " Oats. -,ALSO, A full line of Plantation ltud ware consisting of Lay Iron, .Plow Steel, Stool P.lows, Plow Mould, Spades, Traces, Hames Clevices, 11 ices, Screws &c ,kc which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY Gr apt CO O 3E 3a. I 30 2 I have on hand several brand, of first class FERTILIZ RS which I am prepared to seli for Cash or on time with well approved securities on a money basis, or with a r.otton option if parties desire. Ail parties in want of Fcrtilizers will do well to call cl me before purchasing. febF20 F.ELDER. Tle Latest Novelties JUST ARRIVED .Ibe&~itiful sel.etion ofLwM nd and P'atterps. A beautiful line of Haraburg E'lgings, and Trimagings~ of all kinds. Calicoes of latest styles and at greatly reduced prices. A large asrtmnent of Fauns, Buttons, Comba, and liotions of all kinds. Call on ndersigned before making your p)urchases and you will be satisfiedl that tho LATEST, BEST AND CTJEAPT GOODS ato purchased of SOL. WOLFE. juno 26 T0AILET SO.AJP. .JUIST JRECEIVED, ONE gross .of tihe getuine Brown Windsor SQap. ALSO, -- Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the ,Drug Store of a.r11 24 nRI. W. E. AIKd~ A TERRIBLE DE1'rH.--A lorrible I accident, resulting in the death of an aged man, occurred near the Augusta Factory, about a quarter to 8 o'clock, last Sunday night. Mr. John Davis, who had reached the ripo old ago of 70 years, was an cm ployec of the Georgia Itailroad and Banking Company, having a position in the shops as carpenter. Sunday night, just before tho fast train of the Macon and Augusta Railroad, bound for Augusta, was due, Mir. Davis picked upi a bucket and start, ed to the pump, just across the rail road, for some water. Just the the train came in sight, and Mr. Davis, evidently satisfied that ho could cross the track before it came up, endcavored to do so. Unfortu. nately he was mistaken. le was struck by the pilot and pitched almost as high as the smoke stack, falling back to t he carth, at the side of the track, a bleeding, mangled and tun(c'onscious being. As soon ats pos cible, the train was.; stopped and the engineer and fireiman ran back to the spot. Mr. Davis was still alive, but there was a terrible gash in his head, his throat was mangled and one arm was broken. Mr. Dav. (lied in about half an hour itftcr being struck. A NEW YouR paper says that Gov ernor Hampton and A ttorney-Gen cral Conner have left New York for South Carolina, the object of their visit being satisfactorily ac complished. Their mission was, among other things, to arrange for a temporary loan of $100,000 to pay the present expenses cf the State government and some floating claims demanding immediate atten - tion. The two genttlemen prsont ed the facts in the case to several capitalist: of the city, and met with an inMie iato and favorable re sponSe, but subsequent advices from Sotuth Carolina make it proba - ble that the loan will not be called for; already so considerable a por tion of the J uly installment of the tax levy has been paid that by the end of the month a suficient amount may be collected to pro vide for all present needs. In this even t, no call will be made for the New York loan. A CLAssIc DocumEr.-The follow ing is a verbatim copyfof the finding of a coroner's jury in Charleston county, written by F. T. Alston, acting coroner : "Jury inquess hold t Aft. Holly over the Body of john Grant Shot by Richard Right at Mt. Holly We the uder Sining Jurow. Do hoarby agrod that the body of John Grant Was Wilfully and Molishous Mur dered and Kill By Richard Right and the Said Richard is Guilthey of man Storter Did to his Greato Danger and herto against the State as it four Said and to the Pece of the People and harmnonoous We the nndor Sinurs as follows State the 3ody of John Grant wa's Shot Witlin fifteen Steps and the Condis sion of the shot in the Left B~ross extent to the Right and fell Instant ley." THE JEALOUSY oxisting betwoon the r'ival cities of St. Louis and Chicago is well illustrated by the following extract from the St. Lisl, llep ublian :"Ch icago has been at its usual work again, and has just issuedl itsi annual combined hotel register and gravoyartd roster. The manner in which this curious and useless p)ublicatiorn is made upl is sjo wvell ulnder'sttood that no one wyill b)o suirprisedl that this issue, coming out a month later than the one publishl ed in St. Louis for 1877, purports to contain 3l9,319 more names. Among other things it pretends to contain tihe addresses of 2,325 saloon-kqop er's, whilo it is sauid only 1,092 canf be found in St. Louis,, yet it claims only 262 bakeries to 240 in St. Louis. Thoiro is a show of truth in these comparisons, but not enough to give character to tihe whole." ConNJrIws JEIREMIAH[ YANDERDILT is suing his brother William H. Va dorbilt for the round sum of one million dollars. William 1H. got nearly all the estate of his father, Commodor(101 Vanderbilt, by tile ter'ms of the wvill, and his brother and sisters think lhe ought to take care of them handsomely. This~ suit is based on an agreement wvhiich Cornelius J. claims his brother made wvith him in relation to the final set tlement of their father's great estatte. It is also claimed that the principal dt~erbilt heir zmade similar agree i~~~swith his two sisters. The eA~~ nts seemx to have been a 'Ot f oompromise with the dis rntt buy them off from a Ssien. to contest the will.' ALL. SORTS. Blessed is the man who never says his iiiotler's pies wore better than his wife's are. The Chicago papers call that tor. nado "sho"-probably because it mlado a bustle in the outskirt. Daniel Doronda could not put tip at the Grm111d Union -otol, Sarato, ga.-Cincinnati Uomcrcial. Asparagus rosembles long ser.. 110115 i 0110 important pai'ticular-, the onds are most sought after. The Grecian navy, we learn front the UYnancxeial ldvertiser, won't give up a iship as long as there's ia Sparta cling to. I am persuaded that every timo a muan smiles-but more so when ho laughs-it adds something to this fragment of life.-etcrne. Young Miltiades Spilkins promises to become a joker in time. Tho oth. er day lie htbelled a private bottlo that his father keeps in the side., board, "Par's nips." "Womein," remarked the contin plati veimant, "are as deep as the blue waters of yonder bay." "Ay, sir," rejoined the disappointed man, "and as full of craft." Clev'eland young wonen write comments on the margins of the library novels they read. One emo tional creature writes : "The pangs of love are grate, i havo buon there my self." There is a limit to everything but the destruction that follows the course of a man's big too when he gets it through a hole in tho bod quilt, and is suddenly attacked by the night mare. ----iJulton Times. A little girl inl Clinton, Illinois, was teaching ber Jittlo brother the Lord's Prayer, the other night, and, when she had said, "Give us this day our daily bread," he suddenly called out : "Pray for nirup, too, sister ; pray for sirup, too." A stranger arrived in St. IFouis, took a look at the city and shot him self. In his pockets woro found thirty cents and a stub of a lead pencil, which caused the coronor's jury to return a verdict : "Chicago editor-couldn't stand prosperity." The cucumber season has set in, and at man is waked up at two o'clock in the morning, after dream ing that an elephant is sitting on bis equator, to experience ia violent regret that he has not attended church more regularly in his youth. --Norwich Bualletina. One stray Western grasshopper wandered out this way lately and struck a Boston suburban- bean.. patch. When lie got through he lay quietly down, repented of his misdeeds, read a chapter from Em erson, and, with a Boston girl sooth ing his forehead, passod calmly away into oblivio.-Puck. A great deal of disappointment is felt among Ronio dealers because the Turks and Russians do not eat more flour. Not much fighting is going on, and it wvould be0 more than neighborly for tihe warriors to eat an extra meal now and then, and give a lift to their friends on this side of the water.--Rome &n tinel. IT is wmLT to keep up with the ex pression of Western Opinion on the silver qjuestion. The Iowa Riepub licans, in their State convention on the 27th, ult. resolved that "thse silver dollar, having been a legal unit of value from the foundation of the federal government until 1873, the law under which its coinage wvas suspended should b)e repealed at the earliest possible day, and silver made with gold a legal tender for payment of all debts, .both public and pr'ivaite." This covers the whole grpnnd in .deiputo. This is all the people of Missouri, Illinois, Ohio and Iowa, who have spoken on th.s subject, demand. MEA T SHIOWEIIs.--Thesie meat show ers now people knowv exactly what they are. They had one of themn in 1Franklin, TIennessee, the other day, and a scientific gnan put a bit of the "meat" under a microscope and found it to be "an organism-a culo is inclosed in a shell 'f. siliqa, and is one four-hundredth of an inch long. Ono drop contains Almost fifty of those. The scientific man's theory .is thlat they catng fr-om de caying heaps of kelp in the qulf of Mexico. Trial Justice Dchy had Gol S~tf Dickerson incarcerated in the Charlestomi guard house on the 9th inst. for contemnpt of court..TbM coloredj troons flght nobly.