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AfHlctodeli?ultlwrUoI>r.FitJiT,I,iilla.,fiirc*iil'v? i iVry Pamphlet A fmnrarti^srtiil K fl'Ai llovrard for an in. liy diUi.'uLAb 7 ) r. k jsr <2 t ' n r; c p ^ T f i . i E# Sn O i I II 5? O to u ! * M i: ) ivjn ",i . < !m H . v i * a to -? ?? liir it ycit's snt?bi lij-fii'ii (<> lib' | V. rt!| X)|) Wri #..! Vif U>i)vjll V Vj nj| -\iji , uttr < ! I) i' :11< 1 l? : I t>i ; i'i.lll ; <>.;! .? | J ,1; .11 I if Ol j i. t? 1 ??'; 1 j n,, >,111,.., i ll,.- ;ihj: la'mi- , in .ai i,, ,iU..mi-K-M.i w'.'.s ( .in nil 11oi'n'r iiiiimt- j . i...i s?iiu-I'?{: *. 1.Hiring ;?m! ; , ??> ri in *?,1 , ?:?*t r.?I ill' (? j . tir.it hd*-, I'??i jx'i'iiiirii roj.irs ( I 11i*i? in ;ii.Y nihilc-iO, fnirlaijii')[; !t.-.i < . j f n'Min v. il< In I t a. %\ *5.car* vborsmu.I J'Mli, IS7!. } l . iiiM iln', Ky. R. R.R. 1 RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT OHE HOUR nO.-j icst'ln? Mil* nrtvorlUciuont nerol anyone wjrn iaix. J fl vliVl' A V'S UK AMY It V I.I F.I* IS A < Til!-: FOll i -1 irn .. > ? 11 was the first mid is Tin* Only 1'nii: UiriJMMly (l;s? uiMnntly rtt.p< the M?.M r\t>rii.-'.ilii, pain?, a"nvf I'lltlllltltnlliHI*, and I tires' t '.etfti-s: \\ Inlli.m ... f f r? 1.111iv". .-toriiiii h, Ilnivi 1?, or .tin r |i la mis 01 uritniiti, l.y .>11" H| piieUUOll. IN FROM ONE TO TWF.NTV MINUTES, r i matter how violent or r-M'no'iatinjr lit" pnln tlio Kill- I'M \TIC. IU >1 t n I Mo it. I n fit hi. ' ripple.I, No i votes, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease nitty suit -r, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF V.'IM. AFFOnt> IS AT A N'T F A81i. IXfXAMM.VIH'N OK l III-. K'MM-.Ys inki.avmaiios oi riir r.i \nnr.c. J S KLA M M ATH)N or Till; ItiUVKl.ti eONtiLSflDN Ml' 111?; LUXOR. HOHT-: THROAT. DMTH'lil.f Itlil- V ITIJM; I'AIM'ITATION OK THE I IK ART. hysterics, caorr, diktiikki v <'a t.vkul!, influenza. 11e ad ac iie. toot iia ci i ti mil'it v it. j a rheumatism. fol.d chills. aol'e i mil lr> Til" appllontioli of th" ICettd.v Kellef In On parlor part* w lie r?> tjio putt: or diltlciiJty? .\ 1st* will a I lord oat.ii i>iid Comfort. T w.-iity drops itt half a tumbler of \\ ater w ill in a few ' pioiniiil? euro CRA M I'S, SI'ASMS. SOI'U KTOMACII, ' IIKAKTHI'UN, SICK IIK A D AC II I . I >1 A R RIKIKA, DVSKXTKKY, COLHt, \Vl.\J> JN Tin; 11I>WKL.M, I 1.1"I all INTERN AM 1'AiNS Traveler* tdtould always carr> a bottle of K.-id. I NVsiy'" lt??ndy Krllvf with litem. A few drops tit ivitirr will prevent sickness or pain? from . Ii.uik" of *vatrr. It j? butter than krcm.li Uraioly or lfittcra us a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVRR AND AilUF. cttr"M ft r fifty cents. There U not h remedial afont In this \v<n lM Hiut will "in Kever ?>ml Ay it", and nil other Mnl.n lot.-, i>U>.n>. Senrlut, 'I'vphold. Y"U..w, an I other r< v. r ! aided hv HAD Way s imllki so <|ti'."k its uadway s ready uk1.1KK. Kilty cunts per bottle. HFALfH! BEAUTY!S /5TRONO AND T'CUF. RICH RLOOP-TNCRKASK Of fl.liSII AND W I. li! I IT fl.l.U: SKIS AND liliAU 11 Klj I. COM I'LLXIOX ,->1.01 RED TO ALL. n ?- re A sr* w tfk v 9 ?? ?wr a -vs. ? II l? tf M B VJ Sarsaparillian Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ! i A S VADI7. THK MOST ASTONIMI INC fMTKS: SO 0UIOK SO it A 1*11> AKK I 11 K UllANCKS, Til K HODY 1'N Dl'.lttSOKS, UNOK.lt, TIlK 1K KI.U KNl'H oK THIS TKL'LY WONUiiUKt'L MKIHOINK. THAT Every Day an Increase in EM 1 anil Wei&lit is Seen and Felt. r.vrry drop of the S A U.S A PATH T.1,1 AM RF.SOI.Vl-.NT communicates through tlm IHoml, Hwo t, Urine, and other rtiiiils and ttiicostif tIk* vv?tom the vigor of i4<. for it repairs the waste* ol the hotly with now and round nialciiHi. Scrofula, Syphilis, f<)iiMiiiiplinn, ciandular disease, Ulcers in ilic throat. .toiuli. Tni iors, Nodositi lln' ciandsaud other par!?t>f t!. s\ stem. Sore Kvos, Siruinorous discharge* lr?>>ii t.t. Kais and fin> wo rat forms ??t Skin diseases, Krti|-1 mif, fever f-ores, Scald llcad, Ring Worm, Salt Uli i iu. Kr\ si|>ol:i.s. Acne, Iflack Spots, Worms In the Flesh, 'I um>i t 1111reni In the Womb, ami nil weakening and painful ill*. ? lia! gea, Night Sweats, Ho-* ol Sperm a nil >, I w > ol tho lift principle. are within the curative rai",tc ot this wonder of Modern chemistry, nn<1 a low day* n < will j rov< to any person using il for either of tie. c I'm in., ol ? .. ft- its potent power to cure them. It the patient, dally becoming reduced hy IV.c waste* fi'i 1 decomposition tliiit in continually progros.sjr.;, mioc t tl.t in arresting these wastes, an<t repairs th< !.nc.o villi <it?w material made from licullliy blood- aid this the HARSAI'AIHt.l.lAN Will ntnl tines secure a euro It certain; I or when one? this remcly coiniiicii" t s i! t work t.f purification. nml sip- to is In' <].mlin-l iie! tho !<.?- ot waste n 11 cpiiir* v. ill l>" i ajiltl. ami every tiny ih" ; nil. ol ill h ' Itmh It growing hotter and stronger, i 1 h" io l digesting hotter, appetite improving, a ml llcsh mid weight increasing. Not only does the Saiisaimimt.t i ax i?r=ot.vi ? v excel e'l known rem' dial ' gen's m tli*? core ot i 'tironi scrofnlons, i "iniiuitional, und Skin tlim uses, but it in ttio only positive cure u r i Kidney <{; Bladder Complaints, t'rinary and Wom'odlsease*. flravel, I>inbete?, Dropsy, Stoppage ot Watei, Incontinence <>t Urine, KrichUa 1)1* < a-c, AIbumintirju, and in nil i ifia where tlicre aro i riek diibldeposits,or the water is itilck, cloudy, mixed with tniltstaiiciM like the \t hue ot an i gg, or threads liko white silk, or there Is a inorhiil. dark, bilious appear mice, and white bone-dust dc|iosits, am) when there is ii pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and < pain iu tho .Small of the Hack and along the Loiiu. Tumor of 12 Yearn' (Irowth Cured by Iieulway's Jlesolvent. DR. RADWAY'S j PerfectPnrptive&ReplatiiittPills V< rfertly tafttclcsa. elegantly contort with sweet gum, tnnvc, regulate. I'lirtty, cleanse and strengthen. Ita<l w uv'a rills, tor Ho- euro (A mil disorders of too Stomach. J.ivi r. How. ls, Kidney#, Itlartrtcr, Nervous Diseases, I ifadact??'. < mi?llpillftn,OoiiUv?ncu. Indlrstllnn, l?ysI e|ii-in. Atll'iinnest. Billon* 1 ever. inflammation of th? r. wcH, files, and all Derangement* of tlio Internal vi? rrn Warranted to effect u positive cure Purely /a .-into.,coalmining no mercury, minerals or deleter! *>us Irusr#. V i? w rtos'-rof TtADWAY'S IMLLR will free Iho sv* ? m from all the ?Im?vc named disorders. Price, 26 cent* I ' ' ?"> W)DD HF |)KUt>tJISTS. RKMt *TA J-flit AND TRUE" Bend one letter nso m kAiuv\Y A Oil , No. 32 W?iren tit., New V.irk Infer uwiltuM worth thousands will be sent you. SEN.R.E.LEE W 4 TU J c K! .' < i; i ( r.' J A lii i suji'lv ol i o iit ti. - i>?\\< , .V;i'' : , sal l>y * i: I,. 1,1 CK. T ns'l* M A V 11* M 'I) ! r: 'NT. > .-'I i D- i I ;i'\ id)') oil < ; ;i5! \. 1'v 1 ! ' 1 " . I N VTit AVS I.IKK 1,1.1X1]:. < i- . l''oil. Piicc 51. wni ; .?>( | 1 i ' ! . < . i , Coiiooooh j \\ isii itHi it). M'l. jlll.C 'J<i !>, i K I ihW 0 R 13 S-. 'I ho As ? i.ili><l I.'t ttiMiu'.l hi ?,:i vs Kor\? i:a Pon \ Ihivi;* I', in Uiilo .in! l oon known on a niosl ns?lnl i'ainil\ m(Mii it''. t'oi ji.ijii ; oii'i ,ii lu \\;- kinnV linlliii." | so i-ooil :is tho l'ai;i Killor. For many intni'iinl ilisrasos 11 Is o<|iially ijiwcl. Wo | I: mil ex | *'i ii'inc, and i" I il \ In i\ hat \?c I ii'.v. No lainilv nirdil In i ! ? S'. i 11 id tit .1 l.ullle ol Ihivh.' Pain Killer. Mi -M'-. Pr.iiwv D.wi.i d' So.v, I. !'. !., ( inly: Ahhongl si slr.iui.er to yon I am '.our invaluable nu-bici ne, I .00 pi, j I r. I formed hs ae?piaiiilanco in IS17 ind I am on mosl inlimatu terms \vil It ii Mill; my | < |H*1 i> 11 ei > ? 1 i? 1 > ( omitil ma illV I' I'"' 11 i . 0 puiek and ski" em e < I St. i;i lieu < mo p'ji'jit.v, Soj(1 Throat. f'lonp. llraioi'M and < "it's. I have* used i( iti all and round a 1-( <?<* 1 v '11 r< i'i everv ea.so. 1 o: . , Truly, 'I . .1. (iAIMil'.U;, M. .'il ii out o\Vl? o\pe loure v. ]<t?.1 1. II ii' i'-: ,1 1 rial id'1 e;ry D.r.is' rain Kilter, will | not tail to 1 eenm mend il widi-lv :is .'in urr I : liniment, ami vsduablo intermit ri in* ( ' j.. 1 u ildti a.1 ' \at ion.*, other romp's ints. 1 j Yt"nlit. Tl'.ei bleary <l'Peiiv I >.wis* world renowned I'nin Kiln 1 in all disease?*; iil'Uu' bowels, even ill iliiit feviible ,coor;.??, 11 io Asiatic cholera, 1 a.-, been amply alb Med by I In* 1110 nine. I i:r authority. Mi .ionai ios in < bin t . id I ti? 11., have \\illton lion o in 1 ?ipniemla' ion o; |i remedy i:i ii'u.is Put should i.i i y convieli.e.i in the ino>l skeptical, a Idle its populni it y in . 0ur.1i.mil n s nearer home i.-, j ample p.oo!''thai i b ' vii lues claimed lor il :n * real and laiii^ibb?. Amonp family inedielm ii . and noi hah a!. ISo^l 0/1 < uiir/Vi. 'i he \lrni>i'j l.r<uiu<J ( 'o.'llc of lio-,f< 1 says: It is impossible to ilnd a plaee on Ihibroad land where IVitv Ihr.i.s' Pain Killer i; not known as a niest vaiuabin lenuaiy 1 >r ph\ ieal pain. In ibe country, miles from physician 01 apothecary, the Pain Killer is el;"i'id ml a> 1 he. e\elii:,ivn panacea, and b lies 1:1 deceives. ' Perry U.nis' I'.Put Killei is really a valna b|e medicament, and, unlike most nil he nrtieh'.s of the day. is u -d bv in any pby sieian.H, i I is 1 i:i: l O'l 11.1 i-l <l.'v 1 . I.!.> I -.. I ... , .. ....... ....... I. -Ill " II If I ph\1 icians is not. lu'iii; ami, by Keening it at I hand, (ai)iilii . \\ >51 *?l"t??!? save I lie ncccv-ily of .s mling otil at midnight for a tint'!or. \ I <?! t'r sin old ho Kept. in ovary house." -//o.s.'oh 'J'.-(in !l> v. Wo haw tested the I'aiu-Killcr, and a.-.xu.e oui' readers that it not only possey a I the vil lties claimed for it, hu! in m.?.iy iietanee.-, surpasses any other remedy v.e have over known." Ilryald (tf (,'os'x ! t.iirrl;/ TAX NOTICE. oi nor: < 'or .vr> At :?i ion, ) ('oxtvA v r.ot:o, S. (\, .lane :*') I XT I - ^ \oli?o is hereby given to all coner ned that this otliee will ho opoit from tlio f.rst. day o! July, lS7l,lo tlio twentieth nay of At for receiving returns tin a I real ami personal property \vit!i:i the liici! . ol II is county, for tin* your eoHiineneimr .Inly ' , ISVI, in accordance with soot ion Id of an Act In rcdnvn (til Ac.Ui iind par'sof Arts providing for (lie Ass 'ssment of Taxation of propel Iy into one A< t. ami to amend t ho 4 one. ap| row ! March tilth, l.>7 h and wlimh r< . d ; ; Kvcry ]*nson required by law to li.. i . j . shall, annually, between tlio liist. day of July 1 and tho I w ent iolh day of A : y . . n ah out I ami deliw I to ! he Auditor of tlio ce it.y in which the properly i'. 1 , lav., to ho returned for taxation, a statement voiil ed hy his oath ol all rea! and of all personal property possessed hy him or under his control on the (iist day of July ol liiis year, oil her as owner, agent., parent, husband, ynaidi.ou executor, administrator, trustee, receiver, olliocr, partner, factor or holder, with the \aiue theieof <ui said first day of July at the place of return, estimating according to the rules prescribed hy law, which raalenicnt shall set foi I hi 1st. The iiumhet of homes and thci v. hie. 2d. 'J he uumher of neat cattle and their value. :?d. Tl?o number of mules and a -a ; ami tlieir value. 4 th. The number < !' : orep aad their vain \ nth. 'l'lu? iiiiiiiUi'i of hoys and their value. (5t.li. Tin* value of gold aiil silver pl.do, and number of gold ami silver v.a and their value. 7. The number el" pinnothrt *s, m< hideous and cabinet orpins, ai d In i, \ ., ie. 8th. The nuiiihi 1 i.t pi-nii. re ra.ti and their value. !Mh. The. number :i id \ah e ol do . I0( 11. 'I l.e value til vends, merchandise, moneys and credits pej lanur. , In hi , hu ne>: as a merchant. II. The value of inaleiials received, used, or provided to he used, in hi hii-ii s as a | manufacturer. Iv.h. I iie \ ah:'* of all uni' liitio: j, engines, tool . fixtures and implement., used <>. pit \ided for use in his husiu >.ss :sa ma nuliietiuer, and of ali nianiij'ieliui d ail.' es on hand one year or more. Kith. The value ot moneys, iocludi: , la, k hills and circulating notes. " Mth. The value of all credits, lath. The value of invc.,1 incuts in the locks of any company or cm potation <-l Ihi - Stale, except National l?nnV . Kith. The value of all investments in bonds j except bond* of the I niled h'lale.s and this Stale expressly exempt from taxation. 17th. The value ot all ot her propei ly. Kaeh piece of real estate must he returned by itself on ? sep.nate ictiirn, which retuin must .set toitli the numher of acres and buildings, and number of lot and kind ot buildings on same. Notice is hereby given that all real estate and pergonal propei ly must be. returned within the lime prescribed by law. A failure to so return will cause a penally ol '?() percent to he added by the County Auditor. The. following named persons have been appointed to assist in taking the returns and lining Mli' ilS5?'S3 II l?' J H . >1/.. .s, llcaty, Hack's Tnwn.sl.ip. loltii N. 1'iorco, I HlnfV " Alva ,S. Anderson, Hay lloro " James (J. Heaty, Floyd's 44 Henry M. Antlersun, (Ireen Sea " F.lhol I). Kicliaiaison, Simpson s <icck " Thomas \V. Cure, l.iitle Hivor, 44 J.M.King, Dogwood Neck 44 'I homas McC'ormick, Soeastco ?? Win. S. McCu&kell, Callivanl's K'v 44 The above named assessors will p oaoiu Iheinsclf at this ollice on tlie 1st day of .Inly l<? receive blanks ami instructions necessary. All persons living ir (,'onwayboio Township will make their l el urns at Diis ollice. J{. ti. MISSIONS, July i. County Aditor. H flOfili V V> KICK ii 11 OKU Y NMVvS.i T. W. UKATV. !". :>;;? t: , 111' are tn no wise resjn istblc t , / I , \ ? ?/ */<' auto* oj our ( opiex'jxni'feats* SA i I IIDAV, .in,V is, Isv i. | rvvt/ >?r? ?-? > Don r>it The inolhihle to 1I conceit, villi which the ?;renlcsl thieves arofieloweil, <>l cryiu'r stoj> lltiel! tli'u ' ! ! in the vain Iioiiu ol at' 1 ;i'"t intjr niton- i lion from their owe, st? a'tiii*.;** to tin.J ?>( auot!iim* of c?>m'.niieil < lull y ilhint r tt e<l in the inutiaeii rii:ol INmlrevs, w ho i mis sheet, I it:il K now lion very, properly j I ?l 1*11 c? I in!') smoke I 111' (Knn AY "vi. I Joes A11<ire ws think l>v er<v " . * I liit" columns of his paper with muni n- ! (iocs c> 1* Mokcs' stealings thai he w ill convince sensible people that lie is less guilty of stealing tlr.il ?15,000 from , the treasury of Orangeburg than Moses? 1! so lie is \vo|ui!y ir???iaken. [ lie knew full well when lie rcecLcd ; 111:\t. warrant Iroin Moses on I he eontingmd fund that it, would not he paid i :ii t lie Slate Treasury, a; <1 so he was told hy (1ardo'/.o when it, was |>ri svi;t- I cd. I hit, Andrews sr.Id himself to Mose* ' and the money must, come; it. was not j i i the treasury, and none hut an in- i sane man could hope lor the warrant.l l<> he paid IVom that. source. \V i' li this knowledge belore him, and the imperative necessity upon him, he turned to Moses ami exclaimed, in this dire, extremity, most, excellent, High Pries!,, what, shall wo do? Let ns st? ii j it. Agreed, was th ready response; j and t<> the task they act llumselvcs. | The work was made easy, with Andrews1 oily tongue to hack Means' pledge; the uusopliistieuted Ilumbeil j was duped, and the unconscionable i pocket of Andrews received the stolen j t reasure. I?ut the meatiest, part of this conjoint. stealing must he awarded to Andrews. No sooner had Ik- received ' the money than he betrayed his master. and now ruits' with the honndo. in I the hunt, for reform in their own jve/vr, niivl hopes to hide his sins in a Chamberlain. Where; is the "llil!' plantation on Waeeamaw Kiv< r? We Know of Haur- i el ilill, Turkey Hill ami several other Sir-name Hill (limitations, hut not tin; i lone Ilill. We are led to this nupiiry from | readm?jj the following item in tin* Nt'iv Yolk //'j'ltlt/. We would sn;roesl. to the owner the utility of suflirin>; this pro pi rl v forfeited to the Slate, and then pledge it as security for a h an from the remaining funds in tin- ! hank of the Stale: 1,Kmh; uatiox to M \ i i >! k (' uomn a.?The Atlanta papers record a iari?i; immigration flowino into the interior of the State. Many ot them are lhc.dish and Northern people, who are amply supplied with lands t<? purehaso laud and cnoajre if; mannlnct nritijr industries, while a l.iroe portion, the Atlanta lUntld reports, are white residents , of Louisiana and South Cnrohna, who have emigrated to escape net*ro rule ! in those States, to hiirher latitudes, whore the neyro population is in sub- j ordination. There is in consequence, a rctnarUahle decrease in c oast properly, and the Herald instances I the Ilill plantation on the Waeeamaw i liiver, South Carolina, now olVered fori twelve hundred dollars, that two years 1 ao<> commanded as hip;h as twelve) thousand dollars. I.mihI on another! rice plantation is olleia d al seventy- 1 live cents per acre, which, previous loj neuro ride in the State, was he ld at \ from seventy live to (aie hundred, dollars per acre. ?? -ftr ?* -*0^ ?- i.... i ? -iiSouth Carolina. It, will require many years and very radical chancres in puidie sentiiiirnl (or tin* citizens of South Carolina who still maintain llieii adhesion to the oid IlemociMlic party to have any effective participation in the control and ! destiny of public. affairs. It is a notorious lact that t here ex is I s a Uiiueiiilble state ot corruption among many ol the present ollioers of t he State, which is not creditable to cither the party nominating oi electing them. The Republican party ol i he nation has secured and guaranteed every measure of justice practicable for the (our millions o( | recently enfranchised citizens, and in the exercise of these rights it is due j m'i "in y u? ino interests of the iSoutli I ami their lu hic control, hut due lho liepiihlican j?arty thai the greatest cantion should ho taken in the selee.lion anil election of none hut men of j pure character and tried honesty to ollieo. \\ cj are credibly informed that a j voiy largo majority of the whites ol j South Carolina are willing to unite with lite dominant, party, and elect, honest, a hie men to ollice, irrespective I of party lines, adopting a square Kc V Vx-\ < I I M 'V I s 1 I J * ? M ? ?-,F U J HV. |>ufilit'Mii |?l:il!*>i in. That this course i is absolutely necessary to insure re i< v i). ill- i i" i iu vo tiic : :11?o:j: I |?lib!ir:r juirly el tlio ? ?U11m tli.lt lias ! been 11" 1' ''t ujon it by the nresem ! ethce h< ?l s in > arlli C r??1 iM;i, rvrrv b it tui:i?K i! K< )>ub!iea;i must (aiidiilly j admit. In South ('ninliuu it is net i | 1 MCsi i. Ml ol i { e ] M! b I i.: ?111 iv IM or l)clU<H' rae.\ ; it is otic ot <mhmI jowei anient am'. . pis ..-.peril v, or .ii <_ 11'iia; i?-?i anil runt. ; We say t<> tlii' i '< j > J i!. t . i:; patty South Carolina that it. is hi in;;ini_; a (jiu slion of i' 1 capacity 'or N.'l! i.'1'iiluonl Sail! v 1 #< ?*?!'tj the Auiericmu j j . opto, llild lll.it p.llH IH'C SvitllOMt I.Op" must iii tiiii" l.ciMiiii! exhausted. We therefore ai ik M I v I Ito pro pri"{\ of tin' tnajoaity in South < irolina i lei I.i11jjj to oflire llio best liM'ii 11 toy can tin* I. I! Mi I this spirit Imm n evinced by t lie ci'i i ; ol t-'iiiii !i Carolina I?>i??_ ; since, it, would have been inumamuiab! v better lor the lu st inti rest ol their Statu, i >ut I hey :it t cti!| led to ipoim o tie- niajoritv of the people, anil treat them with contempt and abuse. They t Ion si. ojj them the duty ami rrspor.sibiiit v <>l providing :?mi inaiiilainin^ a Jp.ycruntent, and t!i<') have sintered lie co! >si < j t j? 11 M'S. Ill" i eeeii t iy < WI raneh'meil eitixens of South Carolina arc neither wholly blameless oi entirely ievi? iii: 11 >Io for lb '.r < it. condition oi ahairs. '! !i" duly was a new one o them. W ithout experience or tdueatioii i iiey v. eie required to eouibal ilillieuli ies ?.n pr< ? ?h i ti l in 1 he hi lory of Stale bovi iiimiinl ; that liiev liave not dour worse is i<> their riedib 'i'he old rfo'iinu have had uoliiino but ridicule, intcrfcrrnro and abuse for tlienij and that llicy .sailer the roiisc?juenees is not much in be regret led. 1 I e sooner they accept the unalterable situation and join svitl? their colored fellow eii i/.< lis in reforming the ent ire povern meiit of the Slate, the sooner will a better (lay dawn on South Carolina. I} ( V, / <>;, l\.?fc>stir Hnhhui, ol the National './hso . i1 '.>ry, on {a*. 1 ojnei. ' 'i ?111 t he W as'iii om I. !. -. ? no. t - - I I \\ i.:i! will If." I lie nearest npproach ( I .M. room's eouicl to the sim? lis pi lihelion ili?l:iin*cs will ho just inside the orhit <1 \Cnus, and occurs to-day, I he Sih. It, is it: the vicinage ol (1'J,(?00,00o of utiles, ami this, too, is also lite time ol its greatest brightness, ( xt -tiding perhaps to the 1 lilt. It, will arrive :?l iVrbn'eo (nearest the earth) .July 'Joth, at a distance ol 'J0,000,0(Mi ol miles. 1 >o t lie law s oI or avi!alien determine the patiiway ol a comet? Mmit'clv s<>. Is a comet, under absolute control like t he plan- Is? Certainly. Is it prohnhle that the eartli will he enveloped in the tail of this comet? Tin i e <s l,wt t i:i sii i^litest, j>rohal>ility of i t. What would lie the (li'ccl of such an incident? Tin* oidv oiTcot would he the production ol a meteoric shower. I low is the tail formed? The m1' 11 < >i) ?>l this ennui is ninnv millions of miles per day. As it moves through space panicles of matter are thrown oil* oom its head, and these eonstitule the luminous train called the tail. The head o! this count is prohaidy solid. That of many others is mostly ypis. The tail is alw ays gaseous. Would a metooric display occur ii its matter were not solid? N es; either way, whether it is solid or h'aseous. What would he the (fleet, upon Unearth it the solid head ol the comet should st rike it ? It, would he had for the conic!. It. would he scattered in meteoric, sloiu Has the can ii ever been struck hv a comet ? 1I.1 - iv.. im 4 i' i \ i;oi? i <n i;t s C.OIlli'l 111M\ have liccii the ("iijsc o! the shooting stars snokcn ol in I'rof. I'arkhurst > IctU v to tho Tribune, but ii is in \ ecrlain. Most likely l'roi. 1'oi^son <]:i] not, see Iliv da's iH'ai Tiicla (Viitauri. "\Viiat aic tin" elements ol this cornel? You may rely upon it Iii.it they do not apfrco with any < ! winch we have record. J'robahlv it has never been seen by human oves hcloro, ami wid hardily be ap;aii:; bul from it, with the aids of advanced science, wo shall ?;nin more, specific knowledge oi con;cls than t he world lias ever had. m Hoiiicciile \n unfortunate Affair. There was a pic-nio. at Mullens' Depot, S. C., on the line ol the Wihnimjy ton, Columbia Sr Augusta Knilroad, on Wednesday last, which w as attended by a very uniortunate affair between two young men, resulting in tin death ol one oflliein. It, seems that in tlio evening about. 0 o'clock, a young man named 1 licks, formerly of lialeigh, ami a youth by the name ol A!. ,1. (i i i elirist, a son of Dr. Danie! (lilehrbt, :. r. ? > - un inimner mver, between Mullens1 and Nieholds' Depot, had some words, luit. as they were previously on intimate terms (hero was no apprehension that, anything serious would grow out. of t he dispute. Hicks, who had been drinking, walked into a store in front ol which they had been standing ami got another drink, alter which he came out, walked up to (iilchrist and struck lmn a sex ere blow, knocking him down. In using the latter seized a piece of board, with which he struck Hicks on the hack ol the bead, just below the cars inflicting, as it unfortunately transuireJ, a >. 1874. latnl hlow, M icks suhsec uont !y walked into the store, and Ironi thctiee to tin* house of a n h;ti\c with whom he was staying, J J u : ore lie ling< red in much agonv fiouv ' the carets <>! the wound until Thurs- * day about, ! j\ n , when he breathed j ' his la>t. ' " ' I' M that, ho'h of the parties 1 inilori uiiat.e allair were under being (inly about eighteen years 1 ?dy i i young I licks passed J i this city yesterday en route f I o r 11, i! v i g h. * ; < iileluisi, who, we learn, was tin night f ' - - i.i . , :i; ; i i n> 11. i \ e i 'Til veil llic si' \ o rest I?I n \V <.l lit' two, Klltlcied * ?U t I'll lie IIIi e..jivi'iiirs.i m. At last nccouills he was 1 j in i-usI'mIv awaitim- the verdict ol l he ' '<>n ner's .I,it's*. 117/. S!iir. R O- " - ? m:\vs it i:ms, * i'? I 17 ( ah I we! 1, (Inventor ol 1 ;li Carolina, dual in llillsboro, N. on Sal unlay I lie I 11 li instant. I /lent i mint (Jnvernor Curtis 11. i. ieu asMimed 11?? ??IIift* ol lldv<ii, r >! n?il i, Carolina oi. i In? l'Jth ! instant. i X i:w Y mill, .1 IIly \ 1. 1 fire which bloke out, in Woo- < awkcnla-t evening was in the Krio i work . It was caused hy a stroke ' ;liluin<jf, which struck one of the ( 1 anks containing I.">,000 barrels of oil, ; a hoa.vN thunder storm. The i : ;It. irom the lire illuminated New : \ ?>rk most, ot tlio nio'ht. One hundred ami twent.y live men will ho I t lii'owu out < I employment. ! 1 N n\v \ oi:k, .1 uly 10. The lire at. the oil tanks in Woehaw ken was < \ i i no v< i.dicd at V o'clock yesterday nmniinic. Two hundred , men were immediately put to work i latino tracks .and building a temporary dock lor the shipment ol oil. They ' arc expected (<> he aide to run trains 1 Io the dock i>y Wednesday. It is olially reported that the loss ialls little short, ol f/00,000. The total \ nuinhi-r ol barrels ol oil burned is ' < ) < t I i J Fx ! Joss Shepherd, of Washington, ] is living to compel ot the New York Sun, to cMinc to Washington to ansv.iV the complaint ot "lihol" in < harging Shepherd w ith personal dishonesty. Shepherd tlios this under a i law parsed 1 >y t he last Congress for the j protection ot congressmen. Cotnpci tent lawyers say that Shepherd cannot compel I)ana to go to Washington. Coi.UMntA, July lf>. Lhputy Collector Matltson killed , j .foltn Uavis, fleeing distiller, in AnderI son county on Saturday, lie is supi po<sd to ho onol the party who re- ; centlv drove oil" a party r f otlieials and reeaptu red a lot of i lie it whiskey. The Smith sisters, (ilastonhurv Conn., lose 'heir case in the I.cgisla- ' ture, ilu i: ju tition for woman suUVage having been rejected by the committee. Adverse reports were also made on the hills to exempt the properly of women lrom taxation, and allow women to vole in town, city'and bor- ' Oiigh meetings. In Iowa 1 ho 1km wrats are general| Iv united with the Fanners* party to I oppose the Administration. In Mis! sonii, however, the Democrats oppose j hotli the other factions with eipinl ! vigor, while liic Republicans are trying to form a coalition with theCrang| < is. Allogelher, a JVairs are greatly I I mixed. I j The Washington correspondent of i j tln? ( hirago Trilnt-nc predicts Senator j 'I Kin lit.tn s nomination for President hy the i )c?noe: ats, and Speaker j 1 dame's nomination by the Kepublii etins. j hT.mk Cook convicted of murder of Win. MeCnlhim in Malboro conntv in / .?, was m nt< need to death by 11 .1 ad go Katlfr.d. Cov. Scott connnuitid hi;- s'-nteice t<? ini pvisonment for life and Coy. Moses has pardoned j him. Cen. C. ]\ T. Dean regard has re, eesved the appointment, ot Oheit Ivi! ginecro! the Argentine Republic, with sai i. v o! \0o.) gold per annum. 1 h- will have charge of the defensive work", and will also superintend the explorations oi the Plata river* ? - o I.ivki.v 1 ?There is an old ! gent in Detroit which has received a 1 greal deal of training from the hoys, hast fourth ol duly they disoo\ered that if they stuck a lire-cracker in the end ol a cane and held it at William, he would lower his head and go for \ thorn; and they have practiced the trick so much that the goat will | tackle any human hoing who points a stick at him. A few days ago he was loaling near the corner of Third and Lewis streets, when a corpulent eiti /en came up ami slopped to talk with \ a friend, 'l'licy happened to speak of side walks, when the corpulent citi/.en pointed his cane just to the left of the goat and said: "That's the worst piece of side-walk in 1 his town." j The gout had been eyeing the cane, and the moment it can e up he lowered , j his head, made six or eight jumps, ; and his head struck the corpulent cit> | i'/c.nt just on the "belt." The man i went over into a mass of old tin, dilapidated butter Kegs ami abandoned i j hoop skirts, and the goat turned a ' summersault the other way, while ( slim citizen threw stones at a boy seated on a doorstep, \\ ho was laughing tours as lug as chestnuts, and crying | out: "Oh, ii\s 'noiigli to kill a icllei!" Astor, Stewart, Yumlerhilt. The New York correspondent of lie Cincinnati ('oiiuuei cial \vriles; I'lie three rieliesL men iri Atnerieu art: A m. I>. Aslor, A. t. Stewart, and Joumvodorc V amler'nlt, all residents I New York oily. Actor's wealth is nainly in real estate and its revenues;. Canderbilt/s* in railway MoeUs itxl their dividends: Stewart's goods, houses, hI>>?es, lactones, lands mil slocks. The aggregate Wraith ()t ?ach one of thorn w supposed to he mtnewhoro between $7o,000,000 an.I $100,000,000, xvlnch looks hca vy. J^body Knows vxacl^^y llicy cannot toll t liemsel ves, within a mil ^ lion or two. Those who Know most, ibout their a flairs put the figures high i'st, ami they Hay that the income tav return of a lew years ago, which shewed each of them to he worth he I ween twenty ami thirty million-, gave no proper idea of their real wealth. Astor lives unostentatiously; Yaudcrhilt lives in a three-story brick house on a third class street; and Stewart lives in a marble palace in Kiith avenue, more magnificent lhan any other residence on the American continent, and equalled hy tew in any of the great eit ies ol Kurope. A .-tor and Vamlerhilt are New Yorkers h\ birth; Slewait is a native he north t?l Irci^TO. Aslor is a h^gc, heavy man of seventy, with strong (entities, and a rubicund lace like a parchment, and gives the impression <>( beini>' hard-tip; Vamlerhilt. is a tall, slim, handsome, proud looking man ol eght v, straight as an avow. Aslar has heirs to his estate: Vamlerhilt has * children to whom he can leave his fortune; hut Stewart is childless. Aster's public, benefactions are confined to something like a couple of hundred thousand dollars, winch lie gave to the Aslor library, ami the golden candle-sticks, nine loot which lie recently gave to 'Irinty [ill it I'd). Vanderbill has never made iny |>u 1>1 JA: benelactions^ except a steamship to llio government during the war, till very recently, when he gave a million dollars for educational purposes. Stewart has always had the reputation ol being close tiisted; but he must be credited with his million-dollar "1 Tome tor Women," which will be completed next year. Tim (J ii i?; at Amkimcan llniiit l*i an r.? Knlirely tree from Alcohol. The only thing known that will take the place ot milk, collcc and tea This plant will produce the best of r.KKii in ."> to o hours, at the small cost, ot 1 eents per gallon. It is a new thing in this country, aiul no family should he without it. Or.n package will bo sutlicient to supply a hall do/.cn families with the beer. Persons desiring to do so can club togctluu and siml for a package and divide the seme a*, a Iritlirg cost, l-'ull directions for making and using the beer accompany each package. On receipt of n| 1 will mail, postpaid, a package of the holt Plant, i.eatly put up and scaled, to any Postollice in the I nited States or Canada. Send money when convenient by Pos'.otlie.e order or registered letter. Address L. ij. Os.must, Cleveland, Tcnn. TKsTtMOM Al.s. Wo, t lie undersigned, have used and are now using, the Croat American liocr Plant, ofibred to the public by L. Ii. Osment, and hereby certify that it is in fact, as in reality, a groat substitute for milk, collec and tea, and as a temperance drink it lias no equal. It makes the best of vinegar in lroin 12 to 13 hours. Signed: J. P. A. Lewis, Proprietor Oeoee House; .1. ,1. Kelley; A. C. Joseph, Pruggisl; 1C. II. Montgomery; isaac JiOW, Mum ill ; .Joseph \\ . I licks, Kcgister of Bradley county; Henry .Joseph; Win. Traynnr; ,J. \\ . Sz T. 1). Steed, Merchants; W. B. Bearing, Kxprcss Messenger; 1'. 11. l-ow, City Marshal; W. S. Tipton, City Uoc.order; 15. 11. Montgomery, Sohn Jn^nston. It Kl'U KNC K. The lion. Mayor, City Council, Cleverland National Bank,or any ollicer ol the county. Symptoms ok Livku Compi.aintanp ok somk ok tiik dlsttaslos pitoduokp i;y It.?A sallow or yollov^^oV jk of skin, or yellowish brown spots on ta and other parts of the body; dullness * ^ and drowsiness with frequent headache; di/./.iness, bitter or bad taste in the month, dryness ol throat, and internal heat; palpitation in many eases a dry teasing cough, with sore throat, unsteady appetite, raising of food, and a choking sensation in throat; distress, heaviness, bloated or full feeling about stomrch and sides, pain in sides, back or breast, and about the shoulders; colic, pain and soreness through bowels, with heat, constipation, alternating with frequent aitai ks of diarrhoea; piles, flatulence, nervousness, coldness of extremities, rush ol blood to head, with symptoms of apoplexy, numbness of limbs, especially at night; cold chills, ?'ilternat.j.^V' *&'ith hot flashes, kidney .'in/. l,r".rv difficulties; (> female woakfAVs and irregularities, with dullness, low spirits, unsociability, and gloomy forebodings. Only a lew of the above symptoms are likely to be present in any case at one time. All who use I.)i. Pierce's Oahlcn Medical llffctjiovery lor liver complaint and its complications are loud in its praise. .Sold by all Uruggists everywhere. u j 1 ^ ^ ^ "Is il a sin my lather," said a hello to her eonlessor, to listen to men who say I am handsome?" "Certainly, my child," returned the abbe, "you ought never to encourage uutruth!"