The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 14, 1884, Image 4
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ITIUENMS Of XliM OANUIDATKB ^0*
UKIMC* Uf tfHK ] Oil ANCJJB.'
'nh 'i' .'' r ") ^r?t:ftovi4ii4'b;1;-jrr I'" lo , ,
<vt 7(fflf ' ? ! . ,
,ffh? Blttern?n Agnlmt Ulftlne-Tht Bad
' M??a|?u?i)t of XIU Frltttda^A Guob? <nt* ,
~&M U[LptUr
to tho Philadelphia Times.\ <
Washington^ May 8.?Political oil* f
oles hovo nvo moi'o oxcitod ovor thoi ro!
O'jrtJtfls cdinhYg lu fiom States thill Yjavo
loctcil thoir delegates to tho Republican
National Cohvonliori than at any.
41 mo slnco tho canvas Opened. Calou)(aityi^
(if .t\yo week? fep arq ,noi oxaotly
borne out by results mu] tho
'? IVionds of Mr. iSlaliio ar6 thp.jiao^ippnon
tho other hand tho fol<*
' ldtyerBfl of Arthur arb considera})!/
elated qyci' .what tbpy now claiiA-enough
votos to command tho situat on
..flioiontly, with tho aid of the otlior
oandidutus, tO.VviOJilch tho . prizo fr uu I
Tlln 1 lin Willi A 4liA ilitmAiiJnnl
........ui I.I M'IV IIIW, |ltllllV?lUUI 'VtkWIHUl
'1 of Arthur will come principally from
tho South-*-that from other quart >r& j
being inoro complimentary than rea
it is still claimed that his supporters 1
hi will number ehodgh'tb ohcbtiragQ. ,tho
':: o'th'dr MlididatOB to make' , common
e a it sb ' ft i til ' b i to kctj; j-i d' of Blaino.
Tlds ls jl^t tho condition of aftait's tlio
euomicH of Blaino huvo been waiting
for andvwhat thfiv now assert they
. wore :i tost rftmontal in producing in or.
?lor purple. , ( j j j '
. V 1 < WTTEltttESS'AGAINST ijLAINE. v 1
( .
Tlioro is no disputing tho bitterness
against Blaine, and sinco tho recent
attacks oh'Edmonds it l^as boon Vcty
IliI'tfAlv: .In^Anot^Afl tU
?<i?vaaci>iv\l) imaiAUUKIIlY All
England, oven reaching into liis own
Stato, from whoro a delegation of men,
heretpfQip his friou^ls, -will go to C31il"
c Ago to prolost against his nomination. 1
lleprosontativo Ropublicam: of tho sanio 1
class will also go from Vermont, Ma^/sachusotts,
llhodo (Island and -Now
>: Hampshire. These h^luonccs will;be
independent of tho rogular delogatcs,
and it would bo folly to say that they ''
will fcidrt no power in tho* choico of
the convention.
Ex-Congressman Harris, of Massa- !
chusctts, who was hero lately, said .
that while a friend of Blaine ho was in
^ravo doubt wljpther ho could carry J
in not likely, a^'w^UQh'an emergency 1
Hen Butler woiflcl^c^iry ^ua^h Demo- 1
crattttD hi^upnpyttw.^ayVj; tTte Stato; '
beside^ the gootj of-11^6 ;Tto?ubli- |
can p$t.V A\ch a ;
disaster
l&h^- * '#&> tmi&m ^rK ,
?$V * BAD NtANAOICXiENT. , 1
As you^.^?pJldcv8 Jcn.Owi the samo
untatfo.i^sins bav.9 takqri sbapovin Now '
YwUU' ''I^lwavIvAma ?nA-' other
\ 11 and y(n y, ault the !
*piwJP9U??W I9.? H?$. ai'? ;
dcui>Q.uU>& anaspreauiife " cyoVy day,
^oHfetatt'hip - cau cliftngDi i'.GLumontaiMo
us nil tills prebouts itself,
?kOtrAvUeiv tUc-iaotia;tnke?ni?to wnsid- '
. WVH)' LHj'U x
J&Vltty rilT df.HDrt.OT> wlio .stoocV tho- bl'Ullt
??? fefMi $$l- !
jpf oouvso, th'6 gwftifc hiixss'bf the party
Imvb nacl no opportunity of learning '
r uI&U8lvx.^UQ^l0ftWK0Mifai Qi?&&?e
un>^Vfe'in/iR,ll tbd. V^iHIftiMjy aud^mavVcldp6\Ver
6oils'intellect and in the '
wonderful :t)is conception
<*Mrsr\i>
foro them ovcua ivA cucuivs* oonoeae. tfoe
,/buiicilcial possibilities of an ; admin i s"
tWltiOb ltlUleP
bio w pteri?thAVh? fAd&s
c that greafc'eeBianUaMoaU trno. .mobility
oi' clmyaetfei^fideUty^ftnd that ftn^tMh- 1
JL)j UOn?:,4fej6 tffcW.ttti J& tfiolataa .pledge
t<J Haiul tii^n- foi^efc that there
was obligation* iiivojvetl riu either.
.;&UqU pro tlVe*way8 ol- pplit^a))^ what .
^a eaddoriirrtyntary tlkby fnynisit tnj tpo
vfiaak side of hnman naturo." With
.iitvopci* management, however, with !
his forces skillfully mobilized and so )
licld together for three? or four ballots,
all this opposition wptild bo compelled i
" thk tflr&r ballot. . 'ry> j
Men who aro^coustomcd to calculate [
political^juices and wljo iiiiyo had the '
iitu v* W^ilUieg'UtCfl so }
far clcctcilf ear that thovole on the 1
first ballot tyiil piobably -bo dccidcd
' ^ ^l'Qinint;cantUdatC9 -las
Blaino about 'i 310 ?
Arthur abo^t, .v.vi 250 :
the balance scattered;' between Ed? }
Artmmdfe, Sherman, Logan, Fairchild (of 1
U-Wifaonftiii)'; ITaWlc/v amrOraiit. It is '!
Mili?thb>-ClaHhed thht ff Blaine's vnto iu i
Fallot to 870, 1
'l>f . Arthur's following ]
^HVibWjftk'for liim ami,nominate him
.^V^ tb^itbmVt ballot. Should thci'O bo J
i 4?*y vyiivoiing, Bny<i8igt?s-of weakness
on the second ballot, then his chajiQcs '
\vi]l,bc.)A0P<lt??^ly yono jvud the bitter- ]
ncs^jMt^Ml .M.o sure ' to follow will '
not onTv soattor Arthur's vote, but in, |
*nlhpl'0btfbSlitV 'bVIng: fOrwavu a how <
mftiv,?jftiot-;e*rtfetl5r j ait experimental *
Htii(,cp\naj?i b^Xfcne. Oi! iVUbih tiio pe^plo
hQW.Mqtpx^UnK;. [ " r.', 1
a;'; 'KiMvbi8j>prcd among tho'knowing J
vijoi/p if IJlaino .can .koop in liaiuJ 1
^i^ugh i VOtOS to ^control- 1ho fiitfrfttittn i
unci dispose of thorn as ho wishes ho
w >U ;gyyU)fft > GorifcrM ^Kevmaiir ort $ho
c?"'-*A$--IXfiJortflftWIdiv ,fcno*onthilsnWm
of'flio momont to ifOminato
hlinfivtihrivva&btf I-fSH'O this for What
Itc :'i? worth, onofriltonoylrtg, however,
that vfivorti if.'tfuo^rtf tohfeh'thoro is
^jfroRt'rtOdibt^lhat^ stich '^ .(itpodlont
wotol^ fJttoetiOd, Abir tho tiioory that if
tho Republican party must rosort. to
^vy iooro. military glow to holt) 'thorn
throughV: XWninfc1 WoiifUf" tj$inmmcly
hottor to fall back on, as tho country
would ilM?ow;i.iii8t'?3taotlv whiKtoK*.
pctet.WbWAVW/lct us wait aiuf.seo, i
.CtoStX'ftqEAgg .u. i
.ao , <v*T)ifcAtlflWkiiB tfuiiiio*. "' j
ciiaulk3ton, "\V. Va., May 8.?Moil" 1
day night last, Win. Bpurlook wont to ]
Robertson Bnurlook!s house on th>o
Mco&ftftor* Boono county, tailed him j
out Ana fjJiOt'hlm <lea& Woxt night* 4
posso fouiid tlife irtuWitijtor and niaao 4tl ?
oftovt to rirfrftrt fititi. ' ilo restated, and j
li r<Jjd, tipon thopo&fccU '^AofWtui^ied tho lira
will* fytai olfcct. Tho motive for i
lIlR klllliltf nf DnVini'lcinn ? --
i A?vv/va ^nvil WWfJ J
thoicar that ho would l-ovoal tho ho- \
croia of tbO JUn Brothord' gang,to i
whloh both of tho Spuvlocks bolongcil. i
Two tfioMboi's of tho gang wovo lynch >
ca | (ft Albans last wo$. ^
?oHK|MmMSn|HnnflnDKM
A TlSItlllHJjK DISA8XJ2K. ?
Utnstrm-*} tfWi'rtlAWMMWMWW ?
IIonriroudl;i(r Soenoa on. JUoard .tho "JFlor^lk^dvot>?
HUSid^l Wo?io browiiotl.
MOn'thFAL, 1 Miiy1 stoamqi'
Titanla arrived herd ?t
iv m?gw Humour or 'persons una mof at'
tho wharf to . wltnote-tho -binding of
tho 8hipwreoked crow nmV passengers
of thO'A"8tAW> oM16VUU;?^iV3S soon
as tJio/JTUtuda was.woored to tho wharf
8ho was board,Q^^>; t^o:.ciiwto9i houso
ofllcors, Ampwcan consul, .qua, a'PP*oyontat^'68'of
Htb Wp88. , iWPMV. witorwardSvth'0^iw
nW ptUkoiig&rs of thp
wrcokcd steamor camo ashore in chdrgo
thO! Albion IlofcnU 'Pliri-Afli?t>f.
?i-vioyj.f
scon wtvs; J. I>?iUonnottc'of London.
Ontario, tl\o ,<yily; flvet jotassiipassfeiigtn}1
saved. . At tlio t1/m,o qfs thp aQPidont hb
was in the surgoop's eabin^mid lia<l.a
very narrowoscaiio froni, being killed,
when tfrb'' '4*P6nomftV oriraepvushing
into tbe^St&to 'Of l^lorWa" amidships.
Ono man of the* "PdWohift" wont mad
lVora oxposuvo and want of wator and
died in tho boat bofpro tho.cabtaiiv.nnd
tw'Oblb'oi' shfloiVworc vdsCuod. rJ}bp
gupuiiu <u>i UJ0!"l? i0llUa'^aWttK0lV<5tl # lib
possoiigors . apfl ,to\d]Ujcw,ttoy must)
ials;o to the instantly; ,but ifcap*'
poars, ho mado no cflor^to.
nldn' bV T^hioli tho passpngpra.cai Id.
got into tlio boats. At tho time ot tho
collision tho captain was in his eabjn?
Ho rushed on thq flock in hip night'
dress and 'assumfcd command. "VVhpn
tho boats pushed away ! fVom tho ship
an<l tho plungo preparatory to sinking
Jtfok plate tho most heartrending orioB
and appeals, for hojp woro heard uutil
the flpal plvjngo was madP> Boundtt
6aw 0110 boat'banging, bv one davit.
TTn llmt'U ???a "-1 '?-1-1-?-1 -
....... v. mm 11 v??o Iiub VUll^lUUl'UU U
safoboat/ahd that tho vopos w.oi'o cut
in order to hindor any one fl'om using1
it. Waiter King, of Toronto; occupier,
tho same cabin as Bonnett, and when
tho ship was about going clown, ctxmo
to him as said, "For God's srik'o. Bonnett,
stay by mo. i I am not ablo to
9Hiui< mill jjuilliuit gOC llllO.
ono of the boats, tholashing of which
were cut \<it one end and threw all 6
tho occupants into ttyo sea. Thirty
persons mi&ht have bfeon saved bnt for
this mishap. Only seven were picked
up, all night. They could hear the
people groaning and struggling under*
neath tho boat to which they, wcrp
(slinging and as many of those on top
had lost friends and brothers, their
feelings can bo better imagined thau.
doscriuod. Toward morning tho noiso
ceascu ana they camo to tho conclusion
that theij* jConipanip.ns had succlimbed.
When then they wove rescued
they broke through the boQqm
of tho boat with tho oars and a horrible
sight met their eyes. JSight bodios
wero floating there, whilo a man named
Donaldson was still alive, although
unconscious from the clfccts of tho
long imprisonment. Bennett says tho
conduct of the captain of tho "City of
Rome" WAS slintnoful no
,, Cto VUCVO otuuuiui
passed within halt' a mile from them
and might onsily have hoVd to for a
short timo and taken them all off tho
bark. On boing asked to oxplain why
so few passongers were saved, ho said
it was all their own fault, when it is
rcmombcred that within flt'tccn minutes
after tho collision the steamer
went down;
It will bo socn that the suddenness
of tho catastrophe prevotited any being
saved, except those who kept their
wits about them and leaped into tho
boats. Andrew N. Steele, a surgeon
uf Montreal, has made a statement
similar to tho abovo. lie says that
Iting got back to tho steamer and
wont down with her. Ho also says
tho captain blow thrco whistles when
tho vessel was sinking, and upon boing
asked tho reason for this, said ho waa
bidding those in the boat farewell, and
that he wanted to show that ho was
sticking to his vessel until tho last.
'PI. - i 1 i? " " - -
aiiu uouc time capsized contained thi'ce
Canadians?Eddlngton, Bcnnott and
Llcthunc. Bennett was the only one
saved. Tuo crcw cannot give any iiit'ormation
beyond that already reported.
'
A STILL 11UNT FOB CASH.
snorltr Spofiord Organizes 11 Posso of Forty
Mon, Who Thoroughly Search tho C?8h
I'laco for Bogan.
(Jiikkaw, May 7.?Sheriff Spofford
started out with a posso of about forty
men last night to capturo Bogan Cash.
NVhon within about half a milo of tho
Dash mansion, tho sheriff, being unable
^*r:~~11 ~~ "
tw uui uwbluii) ) w us iuh more mui ino
posse put in command of Major W. B.
Hancock, with Ilonry Jackson, E. T.
King; and J. A. Sollers as deputies,
rhe posso surrounded the Cash man
5io? and other houses whej-o, it was
thought Bogan Might bo concealed.
'L'hoy thoroughly searched tho Cash
mansion from garret to cellar, but all
to no purpose, as Bogan could not be
found.
Colonel Cash said that Bogan could
not bft nrrnstpfl nf nmonnJ mwi
- ..V I/* VUV/HV) uuvi UOOIIICU
them that ho and 13ogau. would certainly
bo at Chesterfield Court House
at tho next term of court to stand their
trial. Thctfailuro to arrest ISogan is
thought to bo from tho manner of summoning
the posse. Tho shorlll' on
Monday deputized a friend of Cash to
summon twenty inch from Colo Ilill
Township, Cash's stronghold, where
lie received most of the wlnto votes
last election, and of course Cash was
luformod of this moyoment perhaps
twelve hours beforo. Only one man
objected to tho summons from this
township.
Many of tho men composing tho
posse havo been anxious to arrest
Bogan, and any numbor of men could
havo been found to oxccuto tho warrant
when called upon.
..i ij/ i' <n
Y^rfti|iip? "5 lj
itrcnwdnd, Va;v May; 8.-H[lMip Sifi)j'otoio
Court of Appbftls, to'day,'- rtfilorod
ft decision declaring unconstitutional
tho law passed by tho last Legislature,
providing for tho cloction of
;cgi strata and judges (bf MMOtioh ;bv
boards of thrco members, chosen by
that body for each city, town and coun(v
In din Sfofrt Knnniion I* 1" ? -1
, . %.?vr Ny vi?Wj l/OVItlinl) 11/ 10 1 I'ljUllUd
->f the mombovB of snid board to bo
(V'co-JiQldovp. 'Dili? dcaUion niakc> ilio
alcotiofti fit TOgistmrs 'mm ?jfuTgo$ TL^
blioso boards illegal and of. no effect,, (
emu! consequently takes tM'faholb'oloC- '
Hon machhmiy qfthflfttatftOMViOf .tho
hands of th<J ?>bmocraj,s_ ai\c\ i;qp\nqcs it
wiiuru it was uoiuro tnO'iJKSBWgO 'of tho
law?in tho/bfuidtf Of/tho/OdhlltibAldts.
i ,/rto-) IM)^ TSjfeiV/O
J A "SaxHwsfirVbm
3wftin,<tno Mcgro WnO Monday movnimj
so brutally murdorcd Mrs. Redd
VVailflrbtown. iinm* Wlr?oM?? K??t?>
_ ..... iiiiu.'! imir
jy a largo party of WM&kdd mon find
tanged. IIo confcsspl j <119; | srJPM
ivhlch ho doclarod tvas for tho purposo
>f robbor>M 1 fJJhti MrirdMxkl' *wOman
itfas ftlxtv-fnin* vam'o <??*/>
|1i.-7 :r r 1 w~T7*m >/ mhita ,a
IHK aaWgMBB?)W>B"CADl
.-r-mfoftnol'l aftt 'lo icuinnr.! *>il>
?. <1 en I ~
UM< ,.,i uimioi >nu u?? 1 1
(>Iyl(j :':'?WNSB*???8>'llt??l*0>WVl) j tlft
til lf? -ml haipfy&M m" I /
So mo ot ilhoui Serving tlitf Fo<lor4*t CI^V^
irwiimeht, i Som?> A^hk^iv^ ijf.1^,
801110 Gone tutkelw >&ntli \? rJ
IMII f'
I < Hy?. vcUftt'
iUuosfc'1 ItciAgfti^ of
TokMi- mvwifr Po^iyait6)y;Gon]priV
otf itlitfv bdrt tocW&W ' ??grldtarhhig1
th6l
Whotfchbottti' 6^16'tfiol* (^iyUlbaye of| tho
organization;' "'th<)'Ctiiifcft-1
ovhid'g6vol'nth6Htt '%h& !bfti
In'iiokisttiucoj *itJ1toid! nu'rtlbi,bit^ 6^biW
note. Thoro woro iia lb^ kliat'tWco
/,9.^vBWi??vflvoi Socu'otftvi08
of War, two Sccrotarios of tho TnidtfJ
tuVf'iMlft th\i%'%hc> 'Sm actlrt^
Scovctavy aiid tlivoo 'Attbi'iioy^Gort^Faf.
Of thp fifpcflOtftviQa of i Stated tfudah Pv
tplObvatcd. Ilo became widely Juj6wn
iri EilVo^o; "'Ho "mhao his .fotftuqO1 M
thft m?lAn*?AA ^<>i lAv*>i;e#. Irwj.Jia'in m> - I
?? v? iniY Jll MJ^IIUUlll" "1'IUJ
tflqyjfoft.\yWqU havenroaoUed/lioro ]iis
,RWW- i'\?M?o BMORtopA .ottyJin
iuntho! twoniy yours &VnWtllo'WA'rii id.
lAVgO.;Qi)e,i..Jtocloscilyup hi$<hiw bnfeU:
WPflfo P?>Yi9W?,t.'fWay^S/?l?WlQ WrtntoT
tho sovonty-third year of lila'hgO1.1 ' * 1 bo
..iiQqii^Rphtv! (Toombs,, who waa trtw
ojtoy, ^ocvoWy of flWU llygft irf
Georgia, his old homo. a.wjoaltliy
old limn, still as fiill 61 cOContrjoitlOs;
aVwhon, yoat-0'tigO, ho announced'th{it
I10 cxpcctcd. to: cmlj uisivoll ofsluvcsoiV
Bunker. Hili.. .IIo. iha* roHiwl
iictivo pursmtsof Ijfe, IwyUiff qn.ampla
foWUttbi1'And lifts; .; as recently ,mi?
nounced, l)coii bftpfcifccd hi?(Vbocotrtc,rf)
momUci'uiQf tbol/MetUoxlletzjchuvcliii ;of
ilTKiRUK
ovci'V i comfort luicl1 limtty<HVliibh
.! - ? ?,J *- * '" '
u iuiig.' miu'tvai'iott OkpQl'leucp
coukVwpply* , W,-Mi
of Virginia, was fuiothpr SocMary oil
State of tho Confpuci-ncy.' lie, too,.lb
still livlhg in his eld Stato. 'Ittis'^'odtr;
office iftddrees is Xilay.<VS| Ebscx eonnt'y,.
Virginia., . {JeM ii^baU hpa.HDi A?id#U
old aiid very bvokej). mpii. , ... . ,,(li I
Tlirt SAn.Wi..lftiT r.4' WrfJ* i.'.'?
^.MV K_.wo? v/iunvg U1 TTU1 JiilVU UOfc
escaped the scythe* of tho grim voaper
as successfully as have tho Secretaries
of State, three out-1 ;0f fou.Lvqf then)
being dead. George W. l^udolpb,9f
Virginia, who was Secretary ot W"ai*
in 18G2; J. A. Seddon; also 6V Virginia,
who was Secretary of Wariii
1863, and J- S. l^ropkonridgo>:who suci
cecded him in 1865. all aro dead!
L.Popo Walker, of Alabama, tho iirst
Secrotary of War, Is still living in his
old Stato. His home is at Huntsvilloj
whero ho practices his profession?1
that of a lawyer?very successfully.1
Ho has just become prominently beforo
the public in tho trial of tho Jesso
James cases in that State; put he has,
always bedii prominent in Alabama as
a lawyer and an honored citizen. John
A* " ' * * " *l r "
t\. vjumpDeik, wno was lor ii considerable
timo acting Socretary of AVur, is
now a resident of Baltimore. Mr.
Campbqll was a jndgo in the Supremo
Court at tho breaking out of .the war,
but resigned bocauso of his sympathy
with tho rebellion and connected himself
actively with that cause. IIo
represented tho Confederacy at tho
noted .conferencebetween President
thlcolfi Khdmc]rfibC}rS of t1u> CJo'rifedorato
covei'nimjnt at VnrtrftRs Mnn
roc during the war, and was activo As
an official ahd an advisdr' of that government
during tho ontire period of its
existonco. i Though in his soventythird
year, he is still an activo citizen,
and highly honored for his integrity., i
There wcro' but two Secretaries of
tho Treasury?C. G, $Iem?nngor, o^
'South Carolina, and George A. Treiiholm.
Mr. liiemminger still lives in
his old Stato, and practices law at liifc
homo in Charleston. G. A. Trcnhoitii^
who succeeded Meinniingcr in 1864, is
cicau. autigo. iKcagan .was also acting
Secretary of th.o .Treasury for a short
timo. >
Though the Confederacy had ^ot
much of a navy, it had a navy depart'
ment. S. It. Mallory, of Florida. Avas
the BcfthfctAry! <>fi?t!ife Nav^.' '' Wodlfed
soveral years ago.
The ^\v (lppai'tmejit of tho Confefl*
oracy, or. tl^p AUo.rnqv GenoraL'f o$co,
had three \liciVOibents/during jUio es-i
isience or tniit' organization i Thomas
Bragg, or North Carolina; Thomas II.
Watts, of Alabama; ana George' E.
Davis, of North Carolina.-- MiV'Wattd'
still liveain his old State, holding his
residence at Montgomery^;,and: is !a
successful and: promiuont: lawyer ;of.
that cifcv. Ml*. Dnvia onnflniifto
-Zfljr i v,r "['VP*"
dent of his OAVii oiatOry-^ortfv^aioliiia
?1 ivi ng at \V11 mington, where ho A>V&9r
ticCs law and talks about old war time8
with hia friends, who gather ; abo.iit
him; Ho was a great adhlH'oV of(3bri.
Leo, and entertained thht gentleman'
on his last visit-tQ; North Garolihal
Tho postofllco department was presided
ovov by one man from tho boginping
to the end of tho Confederacy,
and that man, was John II. Reagan.
IIo retired from CoilgrcRs nt tho beginning
of tho War, having already served
two terms in that body, and was olectIVUI.
il '
ii mi Oj IV I/I1U SUCU881011 COllvcntion
of Texas. By tlint convention
ho was elected deputy to tho Provisional
Congress of tho ConiMoraoy.
In March, of tho same yoar. hp was
appointed Postmd^tehGcnoi'Al '61 thb
(/ivnoiuum guvurillliuut 11)0 UOn*
fedoracy, wa& reappointed upon, tho,
permanent organization of tijc Confederate
govonirtcritj in 1862, imd otjf%
pied tlmt position up to tho closo of tho
war. .Of tho COnfodomtp 'Congress:
flvo niembbvs aro now itt U16 Congress'
of tho 'United Bta^fl.
sourl, \vh6 Wo& a oonat6r in tho Confederacy,
t Id iiY tli6' Unlt6d Btaiis Sou
ate; rugh. of Alabama^ :,wha 1 tvna
mombproi tho, Confederate Aloued^'is'
also in tho ScnatoCfctrlantU of Ar^iVty1
sft9, who Was ft moiVthct' of bptf rub(Wo
nlncl 86nftto'iiV,itho CoiVfodd^Cy, is.i
ih' tho Sohatd, ah<J Singleton ,ai)tl
rOarks(1ulo. of Mississippi, >vho were
both i'mernboW ' 6fl4ho CdhTeaOratb
lionet), ftvp Uv tho Upuso of tho Forty*'
eighth OoilgKpss. i
littit 1 ! u hu U^feiliLalii1 ' , ''
\*) .i * ll'jj ? ?
Til A
: j-fr" ?,r*"vflTWs?v? '
. Lynoii nuno, May 8iu^Al<ifirpfefctf\l to
tho Advance from l'yCOfthontftH aavs:
This morning at <t o'clock W fljHMwift
initio, Vfhibh \vm iqcnflW) ftk>ilia4ryOf
wag dug out jfromi bonohU?> ttodapot Of 1
frtllowcoftl awl*Wtq And wna'ftV wMMft'
ynnccil stato of dccoin^8l^6^j,;' ;.DriB!
mtiiui'Cd mm . spvontcotl Ubdldfc liavol
tljus far Udbn/oobydrod. A Javga forooi
Ja at work bbtli day and.Qlgnjmwfciifti.Yr
.tttft ,!<}0 vnl
My.\ H
i' *'
i
i ii*vu uuuu' i?pwiw atj'jA^?ianc?, Ptt:l
fliIIco SatiU'dap^iigli&.'o ^Miiloao'iq ; u
>/fh4?feoi(po]ioolliad A batiks Mtli toft
ti auins at Mattoouj j JJjk*CQHm Sat ui (lay k
rauv
v: -wYiio uiiriimmiig,tu? wflM'ormbdi11
to eight por day1 >Vae''dofbtit$!1 iir | tno I
Jf<jW/>fark'-A&somblyi^ 'fuosdtoy. . bn/j
?Tho striking cotton -bplttubrs! -h'fc
KMwmsKte:
' ' '^-A bill lbgalizlug marrhwo wltU V
ttObeny tfd 'Vi/i ro'6 Bist^a^wdMt^lf^t i dh1
HoUtto tof biiiJhoJ\?W
uJimU; ! H' 'Vi(l(! , - '
?TuoNavragan&oft Stisponaor Fiw.
tory<Hi'(&iitoii, Mdjfc.', Whs. burned <m
BrttitvcUty ifti^h 1/ v'fittfe'^ieO^OOO:1" Iffi-,
_n?-? t?.?AiA AAA . * -? - - 1 or"
1 y.riJJtj 0lli iwfuvf il("]'
lN. (Tt^TJio (Philadelphia mid Heading
Rnijro^Cpmuanjf ou MBfttardayoodi^
1' ?cifarloB O'Conor, tho,. 9?}obwtod
i&Vrydi* of N6Sv"Vo^> ^liSi'qporlcil on
Saturday to'bwdyitt^.''UJIw''hA5' ;'bo,o)i?!
uyy^nwouwi wiMnanyi monthri. w. r |j
^Mi'^PantoJMeft'I/ontloji' OII'!P(IOBt
fpf, upff?iV^cQlpt of (tl*<i\ ?ow>
thfit. t-5?nomjwaurh|i(.l
8SBf|4?^*?oirT ot boloinlR -"|
In hondi'. Of Chl6f Jus-1
tt<m^W'PlmUiW?4)^veIlpcb'J wlth?jtipj ,i
pewmonlcfej)'oti. iwufthltvgton i
,91$,iaatuoxi) i / ^filbitu'itilt "/1
/'J.-^0&?at'cllBlrosis has boou caused lit
South Shropshire. EWtfi,i'by/Hi6 * v?l6|j^
page of (Vfqvk/ftbiWu' TahkoVi'llWload
W*iar<to?rt. .n .t|
~A vlot OCCllVTOd afc;Gliv?iip.\> - lllcwlii <
SatxiMiy,'1 ' arid
p 'Mji^fyvpv U pranti-i
i iiiftiiufftotuvoi B dipftlhip. U)it#ko baqki the
j8tritov?ju$,pi^ ;^p&y Jii?^ ptacoi._,
'd fn*1,1(V ^'c^UtoVitfbas t?6mitiftte(l Jds,
W. &if^^|vA^^WKiO(ila))lto) rtPiiitfed j
^tc^mMluvI vfrrrtflio nmifldtO otilul i
r^9jkitX?qij|x ftfetyicta ftf.Alaborti^iiU i??ll! i]
?This wcbkHviVI ^Ji^Uiibly closo AtoJ
tliOiJCDaJioltfaclcH' Oi' HHI^ M0Ji6ng^hqlu;
ny vx.i t \nvur >'.oignt "tnoUBatttl toiii&'B
,\yiUbq ,th ro\YJV ou t ofemploymeht. \
?The eighth animal New .Yovk
show of dogf? open-Qd, ,on .Tuosdar i'l
Matii'dbn Squnvd Garqoiw It, was largely
attended, iuia thb oJthiblbiubh Was a
fine ono. , .i?on*iiioiljij i
?In a hut at No.blos' dynamito factory,
in Ayreshire, England, on Friday,
acartrldgo^ofcploded; bloiv itfg ten
women to atoms and aoriously wounding
two;oth6w/ ?l vr ;
?A' riot'occviVvpd between Spaniards
and British'subjects at Bavac,oa? i on
Apvlti26,in Which'twoWdrt wei^o killed
,and. soveral wounded; 1 TliO ' Bt-Hifili,
took refuge oi> np AmoHcati schdd'nev.
?Tho yonort of the Utah c&Vfitfiifcklon
v^commemU Uio-onaotmont)ofin>lnw!by;
Congvqss givmg to tl^o flvat orjjlogal
'wlfo thd nght'oi doWeV as at common
'la^ioi'othc^dfttdpgst'ili the real ditatp
inojiusuaiuitf y?lin'<i n<> in:mj u it.iv
> ~Tlto:Cdtton6ced Crushers' Associft1Uon
inDt iuiiSt. Louis oil Tuesday'.
ftifty-thvQQ, representatives: of tniUs
operated in tho Soutljp^n Stntos w.qiro
present. Eighteen ne^y mills were rer
ported.' huJVjoij oui ,??< ?
,1 . ,iOI
1' .illJay Gohld and other Now York
friOndteOf Gtineial Grant nro faibljig a
fund with whioh taiplaoo the GerifeMI
on his foe\t.M,,:It soojns ihot tho >liabiltt
ties or, tlio broken m'in ,ru?> up into, tho
triillioh.*." ' , , .. ,
4 't ' 1
?Tho coniniitteo appointed by tho
Logislatuvo td investigate tho charge oC
conniption in tho lato ICefttUCky'Senatorial
election reported :On Fi>l(iai*l)iaf,
no candidato gave pr /QffoiJetVmOnoy! to
securo an plectioif. . j/v.tor?f ,.? r> oi\
?During tho trial on Tuesday of tho
Nihilists, callod tho Black Band," a.prisonor
nairtod Dl^bbtzki and his daughter
atteimiUKifetffCidfci:' Dubdt^i ^uccOddod
in inAicting^'ihoital'ii^niRty1 and
his daughter.^dat)gevous>?licr;ii 10? /
' 'h-Mi89lGQHa!l.nrightr,,ra telegraph
oporatoi^/^oljedo, $WOirWA8(;8hbi:oii
Tu?d8c>v nn^flcyjBijoly. wqyndQd; by thfi
who or uv wrigjit, an Insurance,
agent. fl'hd gV(iSvj6\U of .'tVoiiblo
i#i,thQ. Wvight famh^Jini'UvhlOh' Mlsfc
iEin^^1w^iinyoJ.Y<Q^ '"mHmoH" ,nmq
?Tho Hon tfor' jiVdi cl a ry cornmittco
hap roportQdi|H^dj fthiy jXthdf
tecnthi-AinetylhMYt, w.fjioli?, 'prohibits
discriminalioiTj'fh thitf matter.,of" , suffrage^;
qiV;MeoMht til?" rAidtf."1 color,
nqtivHy%wi>T) puovioueo COiUhtiOlP'o'f
S^'^ul.Oy, rf,ia| TJWf? \>'I;:!!ini)
-r-A speoiftlidisnatoli to th? CViiim-iiit*'
It. M. AhutjoiyfL ngcd, nUictyrtlfioc,]
slhYtciVott I'imraaay t6v Boston, Mass.,
6i?.ivpedosti'lail! t<5uV. !)>Ho i;6xpd6tfi(! to
inakp;0>C/ontliro jonrnoy! on AydtftWcl W
confidout ^)ilUy ^|do18bt)!riri '0"(
- ?Great ctfoiteihent Was created in
tho ShMQU)idivorno*ca8oi ilii 44oii? FrrtiW
pfspo.on Friday, by ia ,'?egi?o( iwomrtilji
wiib'^aa Awory.to the nmv,ria{?<?;HoflU8(n
produced or m 188 liti!.'* SliC rickhoivJ-.
cdrtfe41 or!c&UI't1 ttiht'Jfeilio '-hiWf ^cvjitrccV
hflV3fdf?io??>0)flni<l tho:<ictm?o hful'dtity
ty*t),;hor, ft fewrtlttyafbcfQjfOio i -A\
->4+Crcn(Ji'ill'lT.6. Griini tfrdt/d WembotJ
of thpibaiiklug fli'm tofoWni'di&^i'ttliti1
in Now York, which was oyicrwholmcil
by tho falliuo, of. tho MarMlQ.,Pftnk!last
TllCsd&tfi'''^ik *'?
IoB809.will;bdl(8<y hoftyy
away ovovyftblng.vlio^ lifiB Cxcd^t'->tifo
$250,01)0,tvjust-jfmul which. <w&8' I'aiH'cfcl
tw :??T ? Wt
?The.totol iVi^iblq supply of cotton
.for thbAvoim. Ja ,'%J27,321 : bal9*?ftft*"
which 1,849;?21uIu0b 'rare AiriGyican,
against 2,939,438'. riftfl- 6/174^38 ;il>al()s
rcspectivoly laptyeari ) 'Eheirtscfetfrto^f
cotton at all tlio, ^ortovutaWpIV
ct,OYi,Y?i l)ai08..Y'iiJ-v"Jf
i ? A 8poolal to the Columbus,. Gft,,
Mnquwer-Sun. <Vo WVJibuMttMj11 Tofclris.
says tlio first pvlw; WiMMtathfc
wmmam
itittesj of. iSbi<',IioiilB^ilftnd
^600, to the Columbus Guarded! Co-'
mi^bu|A^a. s?fvmf!?ftO rifclqn )
I f,rLfiv(ra (UKl Influential modtlugg 1
wom^j d ln Lotttea<?8? ^WWlftjr
nltfnt to pro tost ngnlnsc jtbo ftbwi(louT,l
(naitW'ttrAV abtmrWm w?,
cutbiwIiiAt!6)an(l doflMuYricVt1 tfife 'ddt^rt '
of tho j^qvflWwetiAi)yd>iNdln(bM<#,) Of
fcWiqlB ftvo bohiff
bcingidi^miflscdi^ 'Gtiifoi'Hl (i&tMh' M(t '
fi&d ^ovojL'ftl md? ahoti j i;
i.Olff M? FvOV/O" Ollv/ Oil) If/5 *
*
mmmm??g?UMWMI
'f nl"Mrain^Bsria AXXON.^H
(Wfr -/ar>fir 02 rftrVf?^idinrtf i ' '"lO^f
,; ^iio ronolt of
iJWVllogb^d
election*") in i^latioh to tliO'COniah
I 9fi 41>P investigations which
that corofoittoo has bqon maH}npl,^eftv?t
i?K th6^ignatuv^8' of thofivp Jtepijibll-.
mi ?w6mUoi<8 .6f tli6?"c'6hitrilttop1 was
laid) ?U?foi,d?^th?: SbliHtO'^il'
^ho DqipoQratfct wombqrs ofithci ooW
'ttlrtJWIty^'lofifefudiFf hht ' n cbli^ltacy,
.organized: toy" voproBdiitatlVd' - yoiijjig
.DomqcvutB.,, wHItillio i.couutoimndq Of
t>'d!Wi, ;TO 'tlmt'cim tho m'6b'WftB gathered,
eyfctematio'outi'ttgos perpetrated,
nn/ltmrv J?? ?V*I??W1A?? ^ iJ*K ~A'
v^M'B l'u. WWMO>', .ViVV Ul )L||U VAVUIUtt
tlmO tlmt thc80 oll'cnscs word going, oil'
the. Doinocrrttio JStiito' anil county officers
l'oniftiwo^npaeslve, und thusialIx.
In conclusion (ho, committee eajh
^Nb,1 legislation dealing .with' Missfe*
sipfrt alone feh6iikl'bo ijrttictbd without
httlt inUAIlHoiiflAn whl/lli oJlAtiM 'AUnnn
... MIVH OUVUIV* W f m (
iftH .pt\v^ flfi'tbo i StMo#! iBoforO sup 1
investigation a national elcctiojy will1
InlVo takon plaooj at wbioh Uio tompdi*
and rtJspotit fcW'laW of tfro'llpeopjb of
Mississippi will1 undoubtedly1 bo mado
fully ^nanifo.Qt.. - It istoakei} sometimes
with a tonp pf cjaiftatioiyand c^cflanco
wuat'Mnredy Wo' can pvoposo for thoso
tijlif^J' Uhqdistioiiabl^1, so : !16ng ps
wujr uvnttmuruuiu pumiimi party SliaiJL
doom it for interest to cQimtonantJO
such crimes ;the, remedy will bo attendCtt/Wfth.
difficulty, but they 1U?6
tihdorttt&tid tno bplVit of' the tigo, the'
tonrtper pfvthd AtneilaaiV'people or the
Eowor of education ft?d. freedom* who
oliovq that' those, things qun long.cndnro
When held held up to the day- '
litfliti Thfi' 'Ahlhinniiillno Hidf' ''tini-nn.
truth thorn*cannot) long ^vithstand tho
^hhovicncof aivtf indignation of the
CQHllwrt: ' .
' 1 Tho coinmittco recommend tho pub licktlOnvfoV'thb'
Uso' of AmoVioan pcople,
ot' the testimony thoy havti lakon.
vThoy fu^thor vccot^oiid tho passage
of Somite bill j^o. 16, whieh, is uo
signuu 10 iurmsn.a remedy lor some of
thb <Cvilk'\tfhichMbre disclosed; They
fm'tlier'i'ecomnifcfufitbat nftor tho next
clcctioii in Mississipm. unloas the samo
shall bo unquestionably fair and free,
thorp shall bp a ;(\\U investigation of..
{he condition, of tilings it) that S|.af^
witli d view fo determining'the question
whether republican government
exists thoro^ahd whothor it is entitled
to }ts oxipting,representation or has
forfeited it In wnolo or in part by roa&onl6f
the denial or infmjgincnt of tho
right to voto of liny portion' of its
people* .lUHio qnostioii of submitting I
to tno $cimtq furthor legislation s>nd e?j
the necessity of 'conferring nqw .poyyevfl
on Congress by fin iiiucndmcni to ther
doiMitution to aft'drd furtlltfr pi'otec-1tion
to tlio rights Of the inaiorit.v of '
tho yotorSjpf Mississippi tho compiiUoc
Vcscrvc for further consideration.'
t)J i)'J(J?!;!l t'Jii 1' - ' ' I
XIIK^OUWIJfcUN 1?APTI8TS?.. 1 t
Proceedings of tlio Annunl Convention of
i .the ClnirWi -Somo'Tnttoresthip; Facts nnil'
Fltiuro. n c*| i. ) ( '
CAi/riMOHK, May i7.?Tho Southern ;
impost-Convention met, iu this city, today.
/Jrtio R'cy. I*. it. .Mcll, Chancellor
t>r thcr UnlVcfeity of GbQrgia presided.
Among thdse'prosont at-d United States
Senator Brown, of Georgia, and Senator
.^laxey, of Toxas; , The call of the
1*611; showed 685 delegates present, of
ih'6' 1,684( enlitle'd' tQ " membership.
Thorb wfts some contest over' delegates
fi'QWlNoVth Carolina, tculmiqal objection
being interposed to the admission
of 34 of the delegates. That, however,
was settled and the members took
i their seats; 1
\ JJat/timohh, May 8.?On the assembling
of the Convention of Southern
onpusis, una morning, additional delegates
reposed, (making tlio 11 umber
piosent about six hundred. An invitatfoii
from tho First Baptist Church
in Augusta, for tlio Convention1 to hold
its meeting'there, was 'referred to a
Sommittee, 'I'iic llev.8f J. JL'? Boyce and
.A. Broadus addressed tlio Convention
in Uelih.lt of tlve Southern Baptist
Theological Sominary, located at 'Louifivillc.
Kl'.. -i in'oriiiii flilif lit" flfin U/%
: r|. . j Q ? ??, mm- 'VUjVW WU I
'raised fqr. that, institution, /^|> tho con-1
elusion of Dr. Broajtusi's address a sub-1
seripli6ir\vas Mfintfa for 1116' MjonOm of
tho sdtninavy, nud recess taken until 2.
o'clock. , During the session a oAblc-i
gnun was. vcccivcd/IVoni: | Dr. Xates,
missionary. at Shanghai, Chinji, dated
tbUlrtyi-^hiljh i'dndt "Grc'ohhi lid's Icy,"'
j^fcnihg'tofhc well knbwn ihissionnry }
hynw.;Tbq.Convention fcang tli'c hyinii I
and tho Profliflo.nt i>naiinu#ln<l r?i>..t
Yftt<&: ''Tlic joyful'Wound proclaim^' }.
'B'altMMk, Miiy 'O'.?tit' flie' eo'nvch-1
tion'<of tlic BoiUlibMu1 Baptists this'i
moniing- Geo. , ;Wk - Nortony of Koiir^i
tuaky, was roliovoil as. treasurer ojl',M>e i
convention ana Nimrori Long;, of Kentucky,
was elected.' A VxWnliilltco of
cue from eaoli Stato was appointed to
leyise tho con$titution n'u'tl bv-laws.:
Dr. M. B. Anderson, ipresidpnt of r
Rochester University, by invitation ad-,,
drofescd the convention. Tho' reprcr
sentativea of tho Anioiicaiv Baptist'
Missionary, yniou Home.Mission wei-e
recognized and addresses wore inado <
l>y KoVI Dr, r.C)i6maw of Brooklyn,
nov. Dr J Bright?,' of Now York;' ftobt. '
Ow Fulloiydf B0S?0W,!'Ahd ji' Jj. Mow*
m; of New, )Yoykf The special order,
Of, religions 'destitu^op '.among- thoj.
.Whitbij Of the Soiith was thoii talcon up.;
DK'J. li.' Bu'How^ offered iV resolution i.
trt 'rataa $100,000,to>iViebt tliti ftW696., IM '
i -JUr/riMOHtt, Mlty 10.? Ill t|ie ISoulhJM8
wm\n% 1
?*. j.unjrv, ui \juuiuui, lonui'teu;|
and ft'board oh
mMihatoVs t?i1 id'im-cfti 11 rfiVtt lion<d,mis.]
lio' HlF.ceW Bf ttptil ppiml 8. vvorp.
ti Very lb\V'uliliiV^6^t-.|)'
njnt changes. A rcsojution cmimiohdihg
the school enterprise nt S^ltillo
aVus ndopMV v 'AVt^i* nW1 address Wo in
Hev. W, D.?M,91}jiv?l&fctoU .<
A*1
ebtKWfsTjfng'of' ti mission hi, . thp
lirtWiVtilV$Jovii/6b of AV^bi'fn!, \yHoVc
hbff(lm{|i:Moa?tttW bliptlfc<xlmn; }86UtSU
tfiopbytpi'Ia^.jpjs^lQj)!. vtrhcK-tiiiiQ-IiuuV '<
Ifto socoml Sunday in May, 1885. . 'r- j
1 < tffv^fnioi '.-I'lV/ jtyni') 'um .yumi'i 01. J.j
/ L.VI-.I.A.nn.i >' /Mil
r.MOTfy'8M.irrtilli'OA'Mr"A1t'f tt: rir,i.s nvo .
sui, Icrtlly pp^oHiilffor !tWf>JiVbHb''ronUf;<; 1
yJt the, sftfcHt foivcmhjwur ami; Wjnk qtWil.
SttWlltMft'm'Abttoli 1n any <l7seaH0 f* .
mjlfOTin^cjrWIh I srtf(?j''llnlnlt&s' rilrd '
tiffrtytlvo, r,,Pv?KKl?wf-W,COl\ts. .*'"11
' luWb'vioil, 13,"' isai.-rAfjtpr 1
imvliitt?lur?f{ riliil intonirtbnm r.hnd ft
dreadful cough: rtncl cduld il6t'&loWp at1
night. Tho doctors told jno I had <poi)^.
.sumption ttria'wOiWd dlo. 1 havo taken ?lx
bOUjffl^ of lJLHo'fj'GJuro and wy>ctouiihilM!,Wn?
wroiy gono anu l am well as over, [j|i
mm W W w-Mwt
W'i?' i;Iff?*^fi|w'-HSK'; '*- '
; <r\r - v : ' .' ? s '
ill , I ' .'rrfT'r.i..:)):1.') ;
[ DAKWiTi^^!; IjV llo
pdwMwl
this <1 u>oj.*o, i i any f iiftornr, *Givo o*i>ro*n.and P. Q.
j a.-kj^viuu }l, MirOHJIBtrfHOW Kork.
'lijij< 11) Til rT! /!*>'* , .j
ltm> I? BOOKS.
ftasKWWi?
toook4bux??t??; aucU a wan is Jn inPgrcss. Price
rbaUcwl rroni $ufoo to wa.-io. Speoimen i)(\go.i
iWocw I Not* sold iby doalcrs-^pHcoH too low.
Books tor examination fooforo payment.,, John
Iit AMJKNj TuUllfch'or, 18 Yc30y St., NOW Vurk.
.barker's Tonic*
i,< you aro a. mechanic or, fanner, worn out
/ witluovori-wof K, or a mother, run doWn by'
family pi';household itytleq, t^y 1'akkkh'h Tonjo
. If you aro ft lawyer. mlnl&ter.or business man
OXhiUiHtocl by rti'Jntal Htralrt or anxtoutf catca do
not.tokp lntoxlwjtln# qiMwdants, but .Ust) J'akXKH6
i'dNIO.. 1 ,, : , ,
1 if Voulllivo Dyspepsia, 'Khoumatlsm, Kldnoy
,pr urlnavy.OoWplrtlutH, or If you. aro troubled
with any disorder of tho Iuiikb,, ytoumcli, boW*
oi8|ii>iuou or norvcB you can oo curcu vy i
KKu'a Tonic. j
. .1
If yon n re wasting away from ago, dissipation
or rtliy cllboAso oi" wcakhossancl inquire ft ntlmulant.tftko
Pahkru'5 Tonic at oi\co, It will invigorato
aha Uuliu'you up from tlio lirst dos6
but will never lnto^lcqUi. It vNob< saved'hundreds
of lives, It inaj^savo yo\irs.
rjj {jest, clcanost most cconomtoal. hair
dlt??8|rtj? | Kovorrrflls U> rc.4tb)r<5'- tho youthful
,99,191- to gray lialr. ., ,,. i, . ,
ltf/v WilJUfMH &<*??}*,, Vorl*.
00 ccnts and f l hI/.cs at all doalqv9,hi luodlelnes.
11 ; Gmtt;feUVl!itf in buying dollar fclzcr.' '
1,;Al?'U?-x4\V.-.1 ; '> 175XS . " ?,ll I
! - /KOCH* !m.. E???T
miIOKOU? JI IUIISD STOCK. >' riynioUth
1 jl,, ami Wyiimlqttps, }a,v?o tm<.l handsome,'
with clean yellow logs, hearty, vigorous,
and fast growers. Silvei- Bpnngled Ilmaburgs,
prettiest and best layers,of all. Pit
Games, no better lighting stock in exists
?ii(!n. Kccs. R'2.0rt Inv 13. >
11 r ' II. J. IIAllPEK, !
Ap 10-spcf Strothor, S. G;
????--- ? ???- 4,1?
ThlRtrnlvitrnulprfnl nnri nnlv nnf^V-Tllonfl Purldn*
oil parth wnVds absolute euros of all Blood I>lBeascB?
.Scrofula, fcjklu Diseases and Humors, Glandular
Swelling^ Tumors, Dry Tetter, Kidney Complaints,
'01<1 dicers and SorcB, Syphilis In hit Btages,' Catarrli?
Schema, Rheumatism,.'MerCUrefail Poison', !et&i lo
one-tiijvd tho time ever before known. Merit iusldo
of1 ciich'bottlb. placard all slow, old fogy remedies
and u?rd Olie l>6ttlo of B. B. B., and ^ou will bo tnor.
oughly cpnvlnced of Its mngloal power. Send to tia
for unlmpeauhablo testimony, a few samples ot
whlelmrobolow..v ' ./it' 'fir /.
SCROFULA*
Dr. L. A. Guild, nn experienced and ono of th?
|ttostBclentlflo physicians of thd South, who owns a
large nursery and vineyard neiu- Atlanta, has a lad
bn til a placowhoWiirf cured ot a stubborn case of
scrofula with one pUk^lQ bottlo of Bill. 13. Writo to
'him about tho case.
BLOQri pnifirtw.
-11 t.tt t> ,w ' r. i rn^ rn^-- *
For BCVOfAl Vcarfl 1 have been nrtllctcd with a
pronounced lnelivublc oanooMUootl Poison, attendeil
\vitli ugly running Rcircs in my nose, on my arms
atld-nody. l8pout$-lSO In gold for fllov/fomedles
of renown, and ftxncrlonccd phynlclans: without
benoilt Tho uacm :? bottles of K 1J. 13. restored
my appetite, lie.iicd all ulcers, impiptod fltrongtb.
1 gamed 21 pounds 61 llcsli In oiiy month, and was
ptonouueed cured. \r CLAltK, ' '
11. R. Kngjnecr, Atlanta.
a M m nr. nm ? m ? it* d ? - ? - ?
IMUNtT UUHIPb^INT,
Far over n!* ycara I tiaVO been a terrible sufferer
from .1 troublesome Kidney complaint, fot the relief
of which I have spent over i'260 without benefit; tho
most noted Ko-c.tlloil remedies proving failures.
Tlie use of one .sdngla bottle of )}. D. It. lias been
mnrveloufc, glvitfg inoro relief than all other treatment
combined. it Is ;i quick curq. while othera, If
tUey euro at all. are In ttie distant liituro.
o.. U> JtOBKHTB, Atlanta water Worki.
CATARRH. 1 '
The Clilna and QucoimvArolIouHo of McBrlde A
Co., Atlanta, la perliaptf tjic largest lit tho Soutli.
Mr. A.J. MoHrJde of till* firm. lias been curijd of
catarrh of the nose oM6:yiftiK*MaililliiK by tito ttso
of H. 1$. It., after every known remedy and treatment
htid failed.* !l. lktj. elites oatatrh In'a ic\V weeks,"
after tilothful nttiff liai,Jailed-for yoar?. , Write to
him and learn uilute fM'a. 7
AM KlrtlTAtS
c~* -a IbUji l V ?"* O
I have beoii Hlinrtrtt eiittreiycurM of flaflftl catarrh
of several years fttanOing, by B bottler of B- B. B. I
liave tried' man', other remedied, but n6no Cq?AI
B. 15. B. It ltj a (iiiicV ?ure, wliil? otliejfl ?ro B)oSr.
J. J. UAIUjY, KUitoY " 3<cw^, Toccop, Oa..
Large IxittloH f l.on, or 4 for fiM. jCxprensetk
.A\!'Jrc?E 4JUOWM i&Mx W.? Atlanta* - ^
! ,.; ,sv Iwofrtuji?*)i
Bnnis^r agents
&n$?s?. & siae s&
K*\6m: DiByfLEPuo, oo!^rn^gt,l^:
AGEWTSellte
gUdfo-yw .clc), .KM/MtK yANfc CO.. <8tC^)8t.',Vy,
M?re ppgitibna} #or ktwIuoM* thah olliothiSt Schools
cofilblrtta. LnrKcst Soutborn patron a ire. Ufo Scholarwfli,
,'iv if n-! ir/'oi iff ' !"??>:"'>THECpMPLETEHOM^teJSaa'
I l(oo|e.)f}4*'ttlitlofr.i-INc J biWiWi/J.?NtW llloitr?tlo<?
from new <leslg'>s- Superbly gotten up. Same low price,
Attained to till rlncc*? t s..il? *? ' X:ia^L ?.i_I .
\ioti. ExClitl.BNTTKHMa. The bandumiesturosj><;?u?
jeyct Uigtil. Apply "<>*. , ! O'iOU .i'ihi. )
IIUpTioiiMSom & Co., ion Main St..Kic1imoiul,Virginia,
[^Is^oyjcrjjfwml ^ixlok^jpndliJJIWw/ Jif . '
RhmMKM^^ -
SMOiyjf'2 ' &.? :<it? Aj}cvor foUIJ'ir Vpnicdjr
oxAIxjJAitD <'hh<i&'7-i^'ui'i'J.v If eigeii
CUtlfi mL: '* Wfi?? huVuA n(/?Vc |.r.?iliiMly iil
FILM i #<% 41 mm
, ? Wi
' <JwS^ fh>,i\( Mf"*??Wion# Heinfcdt
UHiMM
lisfa#^?'
kSfflmm1 oawfiffiffiw- .i
aKBgr^ig?graaftaafw^
IWfe imnt four ycain with batre
ffWfiM
^ A"81'"'%??."??hofhtW
. MM.. .. HTANUAttO CURB
. *?V-'
? , <.' i' *'-y. V' '
'mm.i ii.,i.ij fm
;l.! 1 1.t SsAXjE ' :'v
AND FEED STABLES.
;-}r - "j.v. )% . . '-p
"jhfcMi" 'ItTr
. . jqST two CAJILOAD8 OF
HORSES AND MVLES, S
Mi addition to stock on hand, among thorn A
soino: ., ....
?r; NO. 1 NADDIiE MIOUNIN. :^J|
Also sonjp ftood young brotyl niarefj, somo
flho driving lioVses, a fow heavy turpontino a
mules?sevonty-llvo head on liAUlU I
Wo will soli or sWAp fdi* broken down 1
stock,ias wo havo a langojipastur6 .to turn
theni irt. Wo will also s*wi>p mules for
hoi's (is or horses fot- mules, lust to tfuTt'our
customers. Call soon ana i oxamlno for
1 ??UA1 \rn(i
Jw"" rvi"i .1 . ? ' r
i a.; wiiiiiifoniy wstavtt.
Wiiinsboro, S. O. 1 " *.?
thechampipit
;
Reapers si Binders. j
ALL PAliTUCS I)EvSIlvIN(l TO PUIi
chase the CJETjEfilt ATEl)
CHAMPION *
. i
HARVESTING MACHINES, and will
Slv6 lis their order within the next ten or
fifteen (lays, so as to enable \irf to get up a
full car-load, reducing freight, wo will sell
at the following prices:
LIGHT two-horse, self-raker..,. .y ,?L00 00 ?
HEAVY two-horse, sclf-rakor... ,,.$120 00
BINDER, Improved patern 1884 $235 00
BINDER, patern 1883 .. .?200 00
Befir' In mind tliat the CIIAMVION
BINDER for 1884 is the Only Binder that
has j^y material Improvements i over last
season'; it is three hundred a.niji fifty pounds '
lighter, and is unquestionably" the nest
Binder ever made. Our last year's Binder
Is far superior to .any machine jon the
market. .* i. > ^
. We have already engaged several machines
this season and /sold;,several last
year, enough to make It to our interest to
keep In stock the parts that rire liable to
break,o?* wear, saying you tho. time and
Expense of telegraphing for what you need.
-j.iiiiu.i3 |iiwiuii? uuiiiij; me nnrvpsi, ftS
every fanner Knows. Conio.to see uh bofovc?inu'6linst^j?.
(\Ye will elvo.tlme until
tlift ir?th"8f'-.Outobi?r where desu'ed.
Ap 3rtx2w 1
* ** k ' i > 1 ? r i? . i,
j| |j
~ 32 HI i
Clpod Vf%y Tor Abch(?. 8100 la 6300 pw
nt?.iuitue M?lllnnr ourtiriuid Newlllatory,
Foiuougnjtd ItecJUilvu UntUvMof tlieyVorld
Wrlto to J/?. AlfcCtrfrtly ACV>., l'lillaJolplii#, 1'*.
.. : i IiH'. .i
ff >T. ' " " ? .
n n| lift AA WHiskY nAllITS enred
ill Pill
** M-AJV tKJI JjHY,Sj,J>., Atlt(U|li,UA.
WmkmsA bajs'sra
Wsm^iv Bs^asw9RJP8|BC
i MM JradiiggK?MK
inowjn use-?,m&h9.
irrOmN-ir,- tll'c I
&e rwxwt'y'
are a.s tfop<l as the best, nn<I can l>e;solil .ircIio.ii>. 'All are w?r.
[anted < circulars nfallidlVtc; NOwflrk MfichlVio Co.,
^lowurk. Phio. (liattern Unmet) ||?l>^i H*i{er?lfjr?ii, u?,
tfs^ ^v. -J? - < frn tAiii l oirt/ nil*
WRSw^^HA^'Mchti
t(^K^^ar U Helf-ftcd, STItAft JU
fwwtirl&iSfr 1 v .
;Jd HKF*^^^I knlfp Is Steel, and tempered.tnd
V J| it? | ' fastened fo lever with three bolu,
, ol l\yU r'SP?A4?a
^SSCiKste1'*^u%s??svi5swi
lT*??^*NEWAUK MACfliNKC()., NoV.VlSV'
for HIAT,AltIA,t'IIILr,H'.)X!)
<iu'
tlilo, uosolutcly certain In their triti 'lvi'ril. ct*,
ciirlnuBtl forinn of><M A V* Alt * A f / jfl V W
without any of tho 1/ilurioun coiiMtqutyK"* vrsM?*H *
ih!6ti6Mlunnf(t'i'y per?onk cxpoewlv\ Malaria,
kiKtwn. 1 youimcHt oUll<? tinW'ljiKo
t? am! Mcilk-ino ucHlern, or b.v liiiill.
ENTY-FIVB OeNrS',Kl ttOX: "
lay?Aiy wilt; and my.idt liuvo u?cu >?.?ni "Kluii?
ll tfl'l'ltl HJltlH/ugtlOll, Wll untlclmitn III! .Iiii-IImh"
,x lottif UA'tlie. 1111* arc lOkMii.'-fiAKJn1 -f.
I'k. 1 tnok.Uw irui>? nmtf<|lnjri?) ?n<t f
liti wait uiemt.?ltMv.F. J. Co<5iikan, 1'wHtorM.
>cl. ,wUU;M KmolW VWittU;'' '
taVif trIt'll rriuiii oil n gveutimany case# of illff?rv?t
Vlnl |ji*\ try iiwtimcoi | Tlkiy vtWk llsyhWikrt*
M
lai?. I IiavuhrtiiOloilyour plili'orMajn^/pr.tlio W|
r 4?tlMfactton tlian any other remedy for ?unio dl?!?Ki?8Be
Ir^W'1'
^.^roprio^ri^ffV,
np Oui\c? floJMlea reduce from IS cli. to 10 cbttlt. '
ttlRWma;;;.
iw !<$ Jijr tin? M thMipIUtlonf^r* ^^tS^uuLr y ...
^Wdugfi'MfacfunfigGMawYoric.
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