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, ^ . 1 mmmmrtm ^ P^LFFmiml'^^^jI^r^i^Bi^i'^g^^^liitth'j rinivfri'.tv f l'onn'ft in Un, rvml aft?.'r ,'k) years' cipcrlnicnt, frfoftfrli)r?Fitlcr'? Vf^rlftbU' Kticumnt lu fr.yrii;? and I'll Is, -which 1 guarantoo an infallible curs * fur r?in? in Ile*d, I .tings, Hack, Heart, Limbs, Ncrrorts, KiJT?v, ltlond, tuid eJl Rheumatic diseases. Sworn to, this 20th At.. I, 1.-71. ?> F. A. OSUOURN, Sotary J'ublir, l'hila. TT1 ClCfTTSM TT"? C:wi 17it, nn<l will Ml irfy apy m? wrif. 5-': uvT1"'V.'rhr?<i.rf nrphy.l ?,I b.l'rankfnrfl^'iiiia.lt-'V.fML 1 >. mg.AiK?>v..T.S, Iitirhnnnn.f 'larertoo.lown.K< r. * .(l.timUh, I 'i;tsf9td,N.Y,Kott.ilc?.Upg^it. I allsOlmrch. 1 ila.>--.Af*i'eto,1 sluvnltlTrrito JV.J^tb r.Ivdl.v.fi rorv ) t'nni; lib-l .* rtiiOTint/wvirrnt i*. tfro H'\*arl / -r nn i 1. v?tf*lr!o tiwU. WWUMV ?iiWw'V?ttrvwl-t)-lwvU I J' *jrui;?'u?U?. tl nit Trim, ! S7 :. \ Tin; 1 >i- :"u 1? 1 (-or 15*i" or 1111: U. 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I in " to ] lis nil" i a it*- J yi ij'l I": ay..: i 11 ijil i n (tiii'.ii.i) to tin* /?H*j w j ?* aw UjVi'i --.tt -i.Ti Unsorve^' y *??*.',.? > . w v w J -j fv .V %/ VI V ?aj i . : {la' la .".si ami lu-st ol iaUi'l? .ell . iii!< r. .. j : jus,1 'i? sl?\ I arisii.. in it .i m , i i??; u ni l i ll'8 oil ] ! art ioal i i!.o t'.l 1 'St mini ti'"s in i i' i. ; i i is sii'i it - Us 11 io yoiim;. ' a* l.isa a I iliC oil.i'i tli'Uoiniiiai . s liu tilji', tin mil ".? !.? ! ;.tl ilil clli'.s'in'i' Vtlii'ii '; ' .i. ! ; . I'f ;n't'ii!ii'n r.'j'iis i'h ), <'oi:' aimm: ii-1 oi iilcitii'iin w i'i!o in \ k\ Li*. 1'ni.s. jan. :; ii, is'/l. i 1.1 ?i 1 i.-Ai.! *, Ky. P E? P i U * u m f.. n liwo I?ADWAY'S HEADY RDLiEF CUvfES THE WORST FAINS In fro*.n Ono to Twsnty Minutes. . eot orac Hour? l !.' 1 .!!>) Ollfl WITH i \IX. i:m>\v.vvs k;:\i>y relief is a crun for ^ _ EVERY I \ ! Ni V. *. .>- tli llr-t nml is ' Oulv V*siii\ V i/irH " " \ 'f' iti-RinUy f.tn|w t h<? n?<"t.?,\.'v,trli?:liu? tmlim, I.uhl's, Stonirtcii, Rowels, or oilier kIihiAj of urgAilti by t,*' .I,; I.e. i lien. ' 1 JN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MTNTTF.S. ii innMer Imw violent or cmmii inline tli> n iln llio ^ I'ltl-.i M VJ li", tt.-il radon. I'.tlrm, t'i i|i|iK-.l. X'crvotis, vPv Noiu alr.ic, or prodrulvil wltli ilLi-use tuny aiuTcr, RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF W!lil. VEl'OllD INSTANT F.ASF., INr Ii\y N ? . ! 1 DMA I I N ! 1. A >iATIDN )! I'HF. FT.ADDER. 1 INKLAMMA Tl; N Ol Till. I'O'VEl.S ( i)N(iEs"ITttS OK T1IE Ll'NUS. ORE T IIROAT, MK1 n 'l.i Iti<liA I III Ni; I \' PI , \ fins <?; I II K II E A It'P. IIVSTKIUCS, CRD'T', 1*1 I'll 11-III \ < a ; i.:::i. ineliknza. 11K AD ACIIE, TOOT I i A C11E N V li M 111 A, III IT; I'M \ TISM. ? Cnl.P OH I LI, 5, A?/ ' <; I'll ILL.Tin pjili it i iti ot 11: I ? .i el \ l{ ?>)]?' f*f tlf i nrl or parts v. 11 '11 the |iuin or dllUctilt.v e;dMa willalViril cam p.inl 'on.ttii i. Twenty Ml iw in 11 o 11"t in' \v ill r \\ Hilt (t few . iiioiui'iitk (.lire ^KAMI'S, KI'ASMS, SOP It KI'OM AO 11, II K * K I'll! I N", Shi. Ill. \ |>\.i| i; I MA It I; ll? >1' A, DYSENTERY, OOJ.KV WIND IN THIS RoWISLS, nnl all INTERNAL I' \iNs. Travel! i' if s Itoll M ulwins oari' n 11? 111<* of llint?:?>'? IC?*:t<l\ Iti'llcf n.ili ll in A tow drops ill \> iter will prevent sickness tu piilm from cliungu of wiitrr. It :.s belter limit l-Tench Erat i\ or lHHera ma kliinulunt. FEVER AND AGUE. EEYER AND AflEF, rnr.il l? r fli'tx coots. Thoro is not a romc.il! ll npeiit to Mil v. iT'l that \> II < hi IVv or find Acne, Rml all oilier Mali:. Imss, P.iloiis, Scat let, i'\ |> 11.>id, Yellow, : n l i Hf r l'i in, (nl.tftl liv RADWAY'S I'll.I.S| mi (.ni '. as UADWAY S READY UKLIE P. Filly cents jn_r Toll le. N 8 >" ii B W 5 tl U (Di r-o m m >a mi ?" J - - MtALBHi BEAUTY!! 'L . srnono and it nr. kich iiLoon?intubahv. ' ?T ; I,i:sil AM1 Wl.KMir f LB Alt WilS AND JiliAL lU l. Ij roMI'LBXIO.N tJLCUKED H> ALU OR, R AS WAY'S Sarsaparilliau Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD 'PURIFIER. MAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING Cl'RRR: SO ullii'K. SO kai'ij) Ai:B i'HB i llANMBS, tub m?i?y i'NDKit?.?u*:s, iNin.it mi: imm bnck TUBS Tiil-LY WoNDBlUT L AlliJMlUNE, * W 'i II A'V * Every Day an Increase in Flesh r . and Yfeijlit is Seen anil Felt. Every drop of Iho RAR3A P AUILLT AV nV.SOT,VBNTi-i iiiinunio.it, i ' llic UIimhI, SwoAt. I'rlne, .md other Fluids mid \ m eso: the >\stein the visor of life. lor ll rci nil -> 1110 wastes c t' i ho hody with now ninl round material. Formula, Hvplillls, Consumption, tihindutnr disease, 1 loom ill tlio throat, Month. Tu* niois, Nodoslti tli '".ian lsiu t othor part of tlio system, *.,re Hvos, Btruinoii ,sdi ! hi . os irom tlio Darn, ami lll? Wo: t 1ott;ll >! Skill i!i't'oo<, Kruptiolis. Fever spres, Scald Monti, Itim; Worm, Suit (ihotini, Kryslpolas, Aono. Mho I: Sj 1 ' . Worms in tho Flesh, Tumors, Calipers in tho Wointi, mid all wear eniug nod painful dls, han't ?, Night sweat*, I.oss < ( Fpcrni nit ! nil w ustos of l Im life j>ri nelple, ni o within the e.urnlivc range of this I J v ?.ti.loo of Mocloi ii Chemistry, nml a low days' n o will f,'M prove to any person using it tor eitlu r of those tonus of mf t\i-oi,-.o its potent power to cure thom. s*'? lfT'n patient, dally ticcoiniinr reduced by tho wastes >.i:<i decani po-itloii iluti iscontltiunlly pmurt.-?iiis, mici:rnl? i-,( ni resting tlii -o w'r.stc s, nml repairs tho same it ith now mutt rial in i le from Iioahhy lilood?tiiul this tuo S kliSAI'All'LLIAN wilf an I tloos t.ei lire?a euro i t ?trl.im t: w a n nnco this remedy commences lis work of pin :i i tlion, end sn , <-ods in" diminishing the i of w.i-tot, its t pairs will lie rapid, nml every day (lie patient will feel nltn oil urow Iiir bettor endstfopHer. ilie ftiod digesting heller, appetite improving, ami licsli and weight increasing. Not only does the Harsapakii.liah kfsolykvv cxrel : 'i known reiuoibal hgoii'- * In (lieeuro ol Chronic. Sero: ilons, Constitutional, and Slvia diseases; hut it is the < nly positive cure i >r Kidney ?0 Jiladdcr Complaints, i .ii.n.v nnd Woml> diseases, CJrnvol. Diabetes, Dropsy, *. i>|nu'o of Water, iieniitiuein c of Trine, HrlyliCa i>irt--1' a*e, Albuminuria, nn.I in all en-"* whe.ro ilu?re nrn m i< k dust de|)(mii?,<,r tlio w ate r i* thick, cloudv, mixed ? ?viili xiibttanccs like i lie while of mi chk? or thrcadx like , "lute silk, or iliero It a inorhld, dark. hillous npponrii> e, and whito Imiiu dtM (IcpotllH, nr.(I w In n there is i iirlckhnf, i>tifl)liif{scii*uiloh When pavim; water, anil , uiu in llie Small of the Duck and Along the Loin4. Tumor of l'i 1 'ears9 (irowth Curccl b\j Ita<ltvat/'s Hcaolvent DR. RADWAY'S * rerfectPurcative&ReplatiufiPills ,. rfc ctlv tnRtele**. elepnntly coaled with sweet gum, , i.e. recuhiU'. purify, . cm and Mr.-, nthen Huil%. ill 1 Tills, for lliocuroof all disorders of the Htonmeh, i.e. ei. Dowels, Kidneys, Hlftilder, Nervous Diseases, i' ei'-lie. ToilHtlpalloll, OostlvCIICSS. Indigestion, Dvs ,.-i Kia, i;illoih>nc*N Dillons Fever, liiil.uiiii.alioii oi tho 1 \w|j, Ti!e?, and all Derangements of the Internal t in. Warranted toell'ecl a iiuidtlvc euro, i'urelv ? ,i,|e v-oiitmiiiiu no Iporoury, inmei alaordoli terl o a.h ->ea of RADWAY'S FILM Will free the sys, ,, . , all ihefihONo named d|s'?ru??jft. I'ricc, 24 cents .'iil.D itY IIUUtHIIHTft. ,'hAl) " KA LSI'. AN|i 'Jiti;!',.1' Send ?io letter , , ln | \ | > W A V A CO, No 32 V a rim St., New \ Iiiloi liiotloH V'orrti thousands will ho sent you. Vy ' > \ 1 y ? < ?. - ,? V y s' ? l. ?>< I iiMHiMaa. J r !:: M' ! t r.i *| A )'uW SM'.'iV pi < , i Mi!'.- fpr ' si\W 1'V ' ' j j I J'.l < }C. Uiu" "1" nsTM.\\ll"M|> nr.*n >!>! ".}? ,??.'! I jily jiiiiI ( ' r! : ujlv, t>v ?.. . ,.| j>?. / N Vl'IIAN'S i.1 i |> Ki.l \h<. {. .... 1 'iv I. I't ';<,? - i, n 'lil - : m, i I ' tI i' 1 )\ i . ( V, . ! . ;i:I;\ , \M. , n JiItto ill?- ly " TAX K'OTICE. f MT':?'i; ( nl M V AI ;>l t i VN* W A ? r.uiio. S. < '...I'? mo I-V7 ' s I "W*>! i< c is I;?; i \ <*ii t<> all << :u>-! ii''(i ' I. il ! .Inly, 1*7-1. {.? III.- twt-tilid 1? (;'i | f t* Ati1 int. I .. I . .1, !' i civ; retinas tin .dl te.i old pc- ?n;t| |.iHj crly xtithhi the limits <>(' lliis o ' " ! i;i accordance with .secfieu 10 of an A? I !n i educe al! A> ! >;< tc! ' 8 of Acts pro ^ \ i ii 'X I ' Ihe As- .i. ?' T l?i "I i ' y in' ? i>n<' A I. mid t > annuo I I he au.c. tippt'ovcd Mni'oh lOlli, 1cI which reaiist V Kvovv person rcqnirt d hy Jaw to list property > III;! I ! C f ?VC|; i< 'I II |t ?\ 111 AlCJllS'. I!! 'ISC <>.,! 1 a nd deliver to 1 he. A inlitor < >!' the county in which (lie properly is hy law. lo he relumed |'?r la>.ation. a s*at> in nit \< rilie.! hy hi., < dlt 1 ol ail reel and of all personal property pus. .. scssci! !>y him or under lis conlrol on the li. ?!u> ol .hi!;. of (hi . year, ? i!li< r as ov. ncr, a vMi'. patent, hit.hand, p.uat illan, exceulor, ai'.inini-tuitoi, 11 ush. c, ree<i\i r, ohioer, pa,-lner. f.ytnr uv holder, v it 11 the value thereof. ( on - aid tirsl oav i I ,hdy at 1 he pi.i.'e of re .. teilt. est ini.it inp a.viudni' to t i, rule- pro ( I t. The numhc.i ol lnr.se;> and (heir V; inc. li11, '] he nuinher ol neat cattle and their * value. j tld. The. nuinher of mules and asses and their value. Itlij 'I lie nuinher of sheep and th ir \ d; J nil. 'i he. tut mhor of hoy.s and I heir \ alio*, t'ltli. 'I he value of cold and silver pl.de, ' and nutn'ieri I yold and silver w.it. lie.-, and ( tinir value. . . I. 'I'lie nuinher of pianof.>n inel ideeie aihl cabinet organs. at.d their value. < .-lit. I 1: iiUii.'x r of pic.i, ire <n: : 1 ; and I * 1 their value. . hah. The value of a,.?? 's. uu i?liandi je, moi.ev and credit- pet tainin , to la , looim 1 as a ni< !c.hant. j I o pi n\ hied t > he in d, ; 11 ill- hie i I ; as a ma uuf.n't nrer. I'Jth. 'I lie value of all machinery, eicjno^. vidcd lor me in 1.i hindu >ss as a in. uul.i - i l furor. :i?.I of all hi imiiit'luii'il nitichs on I :11u 1 one y< ar or more. h.th. 'I ho value ol menc\s, iiu'ludim. l-.u h 1 bills .mil eirculnt ing notes. I lib. ':"i:c \aIuo ol all ert (In , lot It. I : .o \ duo i.l i 11\'c liit* at i; i tit* U > i <11 any company or 0'.| ration ol ihh .Stale, . except Nat i<>ii.il Itanks. Itlili. The value ? I all nno.Umont.s in homl - i c xcept bonds i 1 the I nitcl Slates ami this Mate c.\|.rosk' y exempt loon taxation. nth. 1 lie value, ot all other j ?i? 'peity. 1 Kaoh piece of real estate must bo re'nrmnl i by it.sell* on a sepaiate return, which retuin 1 must Met tovth the number ot acres ami build- I ingS, ami nuniher of ! t. ami kind ol biiiMln . ( ii saiiie. Notice is lni'-hy given tli.t all turned within I lie time proscribed hy law, A j .? lliilui e to so i el u; a \v ill eau a a ponalt.v ol dt) | pel'?cut I o I add"d i?y 1 In* < mini \ \iuli: or. , 'I lie lollov. in.r named j u'.soi.s have boon appointed to assist in taking thu icturns and making the assessment, \i/t 1 ('..IS. Peaty, thick's Township. 1 John N. 1 loree, Dug IllutV 4? Alva S. Aiuiei son, Hay Horn ? lames iJoaly, Floyd's " I Henry M. Andelkon, (Ireeu Sea ' ' F.thol 1). Kichardson, Simpson's frock u Thomas W. Core, I.it tie 1 liver, '< , .1. M. King, Dogwood Neck " Thomas .McCdo miek, Soeaslee 4> Wm. S. Mefaskcll, Oallivant's F'v > 1 The nhovo nanietl assessors will pro ear i I Ihcniseir ;\t. t his ottieo on the. I-A ?.la> < I .lnl\ | to receive blanks and instruction'* nooesiary. j , All j or.ioiis living ii* Conw.i\ horo Township i will nitiko their returns at 11. i - ollice. 11. O. MISSION'S, Jnly-I. County Aditor. ; \ SI ATI to IIOI.KIIA IN CHINA. ' I j\. I; Alinosl. hvery ihtst' t'fUN'd Willi ' rAIN-lvl i /LKU. j Dkan Snis: Dining a residence of .some , ton years in Siam ami < luna, as a mission ary, 1 lound your 1'ain l\ii'.cr a moat valuable : remedy f<w that fearlul scourge the cholera 1 In administering the limdi ino I found it ' most effectual to gi.ve a tcaspoontul of Pain Killer in a gill ol water s wool one.I wit Ii sugar; : then alter aliout till eon minutes, begin to ;.i\r a ho i t a tablespoon ful ol the same mixture every few niiiiutes until relief was obtained. Appiy hot applications to the extremities. I lathe the stomach with I ho I'ain-Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly. Of those who had tlio. Cholera, ami took the medicine fail 1 hilly in the way slat oil above, eight nut of Ion recovered. Kiev. K. TKKl'OKl), Missionary in China l)K.\n Si us: During a long residence in ( liina I have used yoiu valuable I'uiu-Killcr, both in my own family and among the Chi! ne8et ai d have louiui ii a most excellent med- * icine. In I lie- similiters of 1 *7~2 and lS7d, ! I while residing in Shanghai, I found it an al most certain cuie'l'or cholera, if use I in time. Indeed, using it in a great many instances, I do not remember failing in a single case, loir three years 1 have been residing in this place, more than titty miles from a physician, and have been obliged often to fall upon my ; own icsoiireos in eases ot sickness. The ('hi I nese come to us in great numbers tor inedij l ine and advice. Though without inc hed knowledge ourselves, the tew simple iciuodios j we can command are so much in advance even ofthcir physicians, that we have a'inost i daily applications. We allow theni to come 1 : because it hiings us In contact with tlicmami opens a door of usefulness. In Dirrhoea, j colie, vomiting, cholera, coughs, <tv., yemi j J'ain-Kidoi lias been my cliiet medicine. Yours, very trulv, Kkv.T. 1\ C'UANVFOUI), Tungchow, Cliina. Those using Fain Killer should strictly observe the following diteetiniis: At the commencement of '.ho disease, take a teaspoonful of Pain-Killer in sugar and water uid then bathe freely across the stoin- 1 aeh and howells w ith the I'.iln-I'iller clear. Should the Diarrhu-a and cramp continue, ' repeat the dose every lilteen minutes, Ju ! thiswav the dreadtul sconrt/o m:i\ !.. ?-l....-i >n 0 # - n ???' * ??\ \ i>v \| ami the patient relieved in the course of 4 ; : Jew hours, N. 15.? he sure and get tho genuine article; 1 and il is recommended by those who have used the J'ain-Killer lor lite ( holeia, that in extreme, eases the patient ?al<e two (of More) teaspoonfuls instead of one. T J IK I 'A IV KIM.Kit is sold by all the ; Druggists and Dealers in family .Medicines, tL/' l*riee,25 and ."><) cents and $1. 1'KltUY DAV16 &8ON, Maui's and JVoji's, 1:10 J Ugh, I'toye., K. I, ' ' - in I !>?<r ftimiiifc.i III 1 timirtu 'rii 1 4ft n honm weeki i i ( y nknv^.i T. \Y. r.KATY, Konoi-. _ ? |l'v 'i.i\ j/? *' > "'*y t'i'xj >JH\ (>U I 1 f 1 . , - , / , , ' ( y' V' '/<'"< /' ' f S. < 1 \ l't' |<H^ V, -X I U. S, ^ n ?f mfV y- J -* ?.?ry?w ii ( ;:iiiit ?'.? . i ii-t.ii(I oi 11 ( <?!' f4?:t*i \ Tin JJiuM Aft or the ml jnunnneul *.?t the t '<>uvl t I - m. on Monday l:\K.t, u lur^otiv (l'i oil i; , v< pre-LMitin:-; ovury .u-et. ir. I tlu* county, wns? held in the v'oiirli louse to take into consideration the uvseut condit ion ol political atl'airs, ml to Inaugurate s ich measures an could insure to tin; (tonservativc pary the largest success in the approach' !i?j election. Tim 11:< "t:nlv was orLpmi/.ed hy v*aHn;\\ iliiam llnyd, Kso., to the chair, mi ro(piest'n)^ ZacU Jordan, K - u, l<> ,ct as Secret aj v. The hi;sinms of the meeting was ipeiied hy the lion. .1. l\ Walsh, who, il'lcr a lew point e?l remarks, as o ih" object, the neeessit / and the J our.-e o| 1 lorry in the past c'eellons ,11'n.v' I'.c war, iulroduecd the following preamhle ami lo-ohuhms: The condition ol political allafrs in iouth <'urolina is si ill a disgrace to tin \ineriean nam", and an in nil to the ivili/.ed world. Iler Government lias n'cnme a stench i:t the nostrils even d the 1 lopuhitcan party at the ^vhn'ih, uid an eye-sure to the .Administration, md the llcpiiMican ! 'resident. Thai jarty sowed liie .rind, and is now r.np the whirlwind. In every county in the State, where I has ruled, Iran i el every kind, and "apacious plunder have marked the atv? r ol t he oiiicial;. In three campaigns I lorry count}, ?i ; ' r ' ? iii* ii 1111 mi I'! hit V ()|!sitv!lll \ (' veil', ims escaped :i similar la'o. 111 the ;un]' f yn ol \i T".', dh si unions, caused > Y ?-ca' h < 1 Independent caudelates, iiik'u1 the escape :i narrow one. In view < { the above huts, which 10 one. will deny, ilio Conservative iti/.cns t?ril??ny county, hero asseni>lod, hereby resolve: Firsr. Tii.it in tin* approm diiug ;:impni?n, we will stand slumhler to hoe. hler, .".ml prey-cm I ho same united rout in utnito maintain the air name ol I lorry county. h'liooMt. That I'M* tho purpose o! '.horoujjjli orirani/.a'.ioii, a convention is icroby called to mot t < :i tho first Mond ly in September next, to ho oom|>oso'l of ill roe delegates from each low nship. Tn;i:i>. That a committee, t?> consist ,>('tliroo (-itixons of each township, as ^elected by tho Chairman ol this nioct1110 ho appointed to call township inootini^sfon tho fourth Saturday ol [his* month, at which meetings the I elegates to the above uauiotl con volition shall ho selected. For i: ni. That, if, shall he the duty ind object of said convention, 1st to nominate candidates for the several nllices and places ol t rust, to ho filled it tlie next general election. i?d. To idool an F.xoeutive Committee, 0011 ii tting of throe eiti/.ens ol each township, whoso duty it shall ho to conduct tllO ('{lllllldiorn ennni'iMt.11 <1 1 . . . .II|III I I.'ii llll- ? I ? < I < M I , and take :ili necessary sI< ]?s in the in* teiaslol i':i? Conservative party. Md. Th;it this Executive Commit!? < shall chose iis Chairman, and they shall remain in oHieo unt.il the geneial election i:i and shall he charged with the duty nl calling a convention previous to said election, and w henever in its judgment the people should assemble to cooler in rcSerenco to polit icaI mat 11 rs. Firm. That as in the past, so do we again invite and urge all citizens, without ivgard to race, color, or previous condition, to unite with us in nut continued effort to proven,t. the dime of the Kadieal serpent Irotn bounding I lorry o lint y. Alter the reading of the foregoing preamble and resolutions, the resolutions were taken up separately lor action, and upon the reading each was unanimously adopted. On motion the time, lor appointing the township committees was extender! to tlw Chairman timing .the holding ol the present Court. The meeting thou adjourned. W 11,1,1am I?OYl>, ChlU. Zac.ii .Toni)an, Sco'y. low iisitip ('mniniitees. in accordance with tlie resolutions adopted hy the meeiiui* nt 11??? ( <?n nerval ive fit i/ensol 1 lorry count v, held Aug. ;M, 1^71. at. Conwuyboro, S. 0., tin* undersigned hereby ai?j><?int thclollowing committees to call township! mediums, on the fourth Saturday ol this month, to elect dclegatea to the (.Convention, called to nu el at Couwayhoro, on the first Monday in September: Hock's,?T. r? ITarrclson, Satnuol Smart, Sr., M. V. Sarvis. So< wstkk. I >. Ncwton, Thomas Mcf-ormick, Daniel Oliver, .Jr. Conwaviioko.-'!1. W. Heaty, J, T. ,V NFAYS: At Gl ST - n wmnmm\ i wiji ??n? < nri ~i~ ^ w> ??? Walsh, F. J. Sessions. I)u(? Hi.ukf.?!{. Joialau, D. 15. pii.lvH, John \V. Mishow. tJ m i i\ nnt's I'i.imjv.?.1. \\\ Hoi- i lit lav, A. F. (loi<1, N. 15. C'oojkt. 1?A Y Houo.? W. II. 1 Vivo! I, 15.; I'uriM Ty Stevenson, \\ in. .1. Sarvis. iii:r.i;.N Ska, !,. 1 >. Graham, .Tosinh i ;iIi:iiiic<>n, .Jaeoh 1'<?\v1it. Fi.ovi^s.?liovi Grainger, Henry Kiliolt, A very Floy<l. Inrii.u 1Gvkk.? L. ?>. Urynn, T. V/. (i aiv, Sam iivl 1 Ynuenloy. 1 )<>?.; \vo< > i> i\ Ki.K.? N\ . (1. \ K k, IVti'i- VaiU'lA, W:;?lo 11. I'arkor. Wl! 1.1AM !h)VI>. ( hill. Aigust -1i It, 1874. - ?*> ? _ TJui Trial, <*?>it\i<*1 ioti ami Sentanre of If. Denton'for Hip 7>lur<icr .lames H. I Alhrilou, The crime for which the prisoner *tood c.hargcd was commit ted in this county ou Sunday, the 17th day oil . ( May Just, in the counting room, which was also used as a bed room, attached to tin' store ol Kichurd Jordan, : a distance of fourteen Miles Iroiu Con\y ay born. The piisoner came to trial on Wed - j nesday morning. Solicitor, McOoll, I asdsled by lion. ,1. T. Walsh, appeariii'.j. for the State, and Mes rs. .J ohm-on* iV' t liiat llebaum ior the dele use. The defense rame into Court under, perhaps, as disadvantageous eireuiustanees as ever attend a trial ior life and death in this Stale. Isolated I'mm friends, without money, moral character or social influence,! w'uh every word, act and deed in the J horrid tragedy against him, and wl.ol v dependent upon the State's evidence, lor making a defense. None but the prisoner's counsel seemed to hope ior l.io r.o. 11Ill*# In Milking up the .jury lor the iri;.I, the prisoner i xhaustnl his right ol challenge on tin.' eleventh jsiror, Allor opening \ ho ease. to the Jury, l>v tin- Solicitor, tli?? evidence lor 11?%* State waa proceeded w ith. Want ol time prevents our publishing, in this issue, the evidence given on this trial. We shall publish it in lull next week. The examination ol the witnesses was long and searching, and on the part ol the defense in tin; cross examination w;is rigorous and exhaustive. \'he hearing of the evidence occupied the whole day. On Thursday morning the arguments ol counsel before the jury was hegun, and oecnpied tiie day until M o'clock r. m. The ease was given to the jury a lew minutes before ? o'clock, and in about two hours the verdict was agreed upon. The prisoner was again brought from his cell to the bar to receive the verdict of the jury. Though the hall was well crowded ,vhen the jury was being polled, the death-like silence seemed an awful pressure upon every one, as though theii hearts, in suffocation, had ceased to beat. ITpon the reading of the verdict the prisoner, who hail borne hiinsel! firmly up to that time, silently sank down as one whose last hope and last nerve had been exhausted in a mighty struggle. hkckivini; tiiic suntanoh op tiik law. On Friday morning the prisoner was brought into Court anil placed in the dock to rccoiovc his .sentanoc. Ho looked pule, dejected and nervous, but the eolor soon came to his face again; he stood grasping tlie front rail of the dock, and his head bowed. On being asked by the Judge il he had anything to say why the aentanco of the law should not be passed upon him, he raised his head slightly, and answered firmly, "not a word." In the lecture, before passing sentence, tbo Judge told the prisoner that, tbe lecture could do him no good in enabling liini to reform and become a belter man in this world, for here bis days were numbered, but that it might, have some efleet on others, and lie hoped it would cause him to see his awful condition, and aid in leading him to reform for the next world; not to deceive himself with the hope of pardon in this life; in this, world there was no pardon for him, fov the violation of the la\v:i nf the l m.l 11l'o or? 1 y coulil pay tlic penalty; but for the violated lawn ot God there was abundant pardon, and he urged him not to delay, but to seek that pardon, and seek it at once. Upon die conclusion of the lecture, the Judgo^read the following sentance of the. Court: It being solemnly demanded of the prisoner at the bar, if he h*th artything to say why sentance of death should not he passed upon him, he saith nothing farther unless as he had before said. \Vherefore it. is considered by the Court, and pronounced as the judgment of the law, that the said \V. \\. Denton he taken hence to the 1 8. 1 874. nlaee whence last ho came, thero to ' i?" kept in rlose and safe custody until j Friday, the ninth day of October next, J and that on the said Friday, between ' the hours often in the forenoon and ; two in the afternoon, lie he taken to j the place of public execution in this cow nty, and t hen he hanged by the neck until his body be dead. ' And may Clod have mercy on his soul. As the last words fell upon the prisoner's eara his whole strength gave way, and he fell back upon the bench in the dock, with a moaning groan of the deepest angush. Pcjxn f of the (1 rand Jurv, August Term The Grand Jury of Horry county, Vjkmis' Sin ,iim is 74 rcmwi'lfnll v r<< - - ; j poi t: That the examination made by the committee appointed to examine the j uldic cflieos find the Treasurer's and J Auditor's correctly kept, and the diffcrent ottic.es as far as cxuinincd. Tlx* Count v (' unmiasioners' ofllce is mu< ii deranged lor the want of a suitable sale I'ov keeping the books and papers of the oiliec, and we recommend that the County Commissioners be in- , structed to secure one lorthwith. The Clerk was found to be much behind in keeping up with the records ol bis ofliee, and whose general inefficiency is very apparent to the Grand .1 nrv. We see no reason for changing our opinion in regard to providing for the poor, and recommend that, they be I provided for by hoarding them out to the lowest bidder, and the poor farm i to be dispensed with as a public nuisance. We recommend that the County Commissioners he instructed to dispense with the Superintendent of the j poor farm, and to discharge two of j the inmates (woman and child acting j in the eapacity of nurse). That, we have examined the public I t*uh1ings, ami find the pavement around the Court House much broken j up, and we recommend tint it be repaired. The jail seems to be insecure for the want of suitable locks, and we recommend that they bo furnished right awav. The prisoners are well eared for* We arc gratified to state that no application h>r license to retail spiritj nous lio.uors. has been made to the I Grand ?Iury, and we sincerely hope | that, d is an indication of a change of 1 puldie sentiment, and that the odious irailie wiil eease with the termination ol the present licenses. All ol which is respectfully submitted . L. 1). 1 >ryan, Foreman. The I.:i*t hilt Concert Postponed. The announcement of live postponement ol the last gilt concert of the Public Library of Kentucky will not surprise the public. in Governor Hramlett's card, published below, he gives reason for it which will he a,o copied without (pieslion by every ono. i he management in this instance, consulting the interests ol ticket-holders and those designing to become ticketholders, have not waited until the last day to make this announcement, but, just, as soon as they become satisfied of the necissity of this postponement, have nromplly made the announcement. It. is unncssary to review the causes which have necesitated this action, as they are lul^y recited in Governor Hraiulelt'p* card, The piomptnc> s and irankness with wlurh ili<> public have been made aware of tho iiit(Miiioi. of the manager will moot wit h the hearty commendation of every one and excite such a new interest and confidence in the scheme and the ability ot the manager to perform I what lie promises, that there can 1 be no doubt that on the day specified 1 the last concert will be a full one. rOSTl'OMKMHNT I.AST (IIIT C'ONCUU'i;?A ('A It I) TO TIIR 1M 'HMO. The announeement of the postpone-. ; ment of the fifth and last concert of the Public Library ot Kentucky to the JKHh November, I am satisfied, will surprise few and disaapoint none I of the friends and patrons of the enterprise. Indeed, any other course j would create dissatisfaction. With a I precedent of a postponement of each ' of the four concerts which have already been given, the public have very naturally and reasonably expected that in this, by far the largest scheme ot the series and the largest ever offered to the world, the same course' would be followed, and there are lliousI ands all over the country who arc only waiting for the setting of a certain fixed day lor the drawing before send mg in incir orders, The sales of tick-? ots to this dato have been highly sat* islactory, and a large drawing might be had on the 31st duly, but feeling asssuivd that a short postponement I would enable us to close out the remainder ol the tickets and make the drawing a full one, we have adopted i the course which has evidently been anticipated, and which must eventuate most satisfactorily lor all. Now that the drawing is absolutely dc'ermiimd, there remains na lut'ther occasion for delay, and I would urgo tlie friends of the enterprise, who intend to purchase tickets, 10 send in their orders, a* it will tax my otlieo to its utmost capacity to accomplish all that is to be done in the short time which remains for the sale ol tickets. Tnos. K. IShamlkitk, Agent and Manager. tiu>: Kckai. Carolinian viflppfro gist.?^There are two particularly striking features about the present number of this loading Southern agri cultural periodical. The first is a vevy haiufromo fvbntifc piece, giving the first and only engraving of the celebrated Vhictilyptus tree that ha. ve\ been published in this c?>un,tr\\J^he second is an able article from the pen ol that distinguished agricultural *_? IJ writer^ C. W, Howard, oi (Georgia. The Eucalyptus represented in the. frontispiece was planted iu 1S08, and, was not ?i\ years old when the. photograph was taken from which tho en-, graving was ramie. It is, nevertheless, fitiy-six feet high, and the engraving shows it towcr'mg above the root * of a two story house, while a man #Tio stands in its^fades near the trunk looks very diminutive. Mr. Howard's, article treats of "Turnip, Sheep llusI handry, and Soil Improvement," at tho South, and is characterized by tho. vigor ol style and. thoroughness of C? ? ( ( t knowledge that always mark ins writings. While these are the leading features ol this number, and we cannot, help congratulating the 1 Jural Carolinian on so influential a writer as Mr. Howard, it contains, moreover, a great variety of articles and information, all ol interest and unpoifinieo. C.\>1. D. W yatt, Aiken is short, but strong, on "Small CrninsA" in reply to "Hook Farmer;" while a writer eal V j lmg himself "A I.ojtvr of Flowers,"eoi;tiihutes an article on "A Southern Home and its Surroundings." that ho might well he proud to publish over his own signature. The literary de?v? ^ pari i;\ent, besides many other good things, contains a thrilling narrative, entitled "Summerfield's Secret," which shows how the world, not many years ago, escaped destruction by lire. This story alone i* worth a year's subscription. Col. Hub Allston, is out in a card in i the Allauta Mcr.dJ. :inil()l'iw iier him / ? * rt -- * solt ,i candidate tou Congress from thetilih ?1 irict. A lioVHKUOi.D Uiomfdy.?No family sli?a?l<l ho vvithoiit some olhoacions, remedy lV?v the cure ot a .lections so universally prcvcalent os coughs, colds, sore throat, yr hooping-cough j nud ero;;p--fi? ?ne remedy, toofc which ! can be relied on as sale, sure and eor' tain. ]>r. WistnrNs balsam of wild [ cherry cotnlynes the nhi. POSTiH)NFA1 bNT . VU'TU AND LAS''" COXOCIIT UN 11). Ob" THII buhlic Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED AM) A n hh f >Ir \ W I N<i \SS.('HFJ> ON ! Monday, 30th Nov. 1874. * / LAST CHANCE loil Ail Easy Fortune! A postponement oft 1iq Kiftl\ Con cert otitic. ; Public l.il>raiy ot Kentucky lias licon so genj orally anticipated, ap<1 is. so'nianitcsp.v for the interest of all .concerned, that, it n%.st moot ( the approval of all. The day is now absolutely lixed ami thoto will he no variation t)onv j the programme announced. A sutUd.ent nnin| her i?l't iekct.s h.ad been sold to have enabled us 1 to have.h.td a large drawing on. the b1st of' ! July, but a short postponement was consid1 cred preferable to a paJial draw in". I f el It Iw. 1 - !- ... mil m; III 1111 IK 1 that. ! thr Vi ftii <: ti-'T-<o\< i:i: r JSTHK I.AST WHICH WILL F.VKIl HE. ( IVKN UNHKU THIS ( IIAKTF.lt AND J'. V T11K I'll KsJ-;.N T A1A N \( i KM KN T. That it will positively ami unequivocally lake place as avnouneeU on MOXDA V, 30TH NOVKMBKK, that the music v\ ill be the best the country a Hol ds, and t hat 20,000 CASH GIFTS* aggrogat ing $2,500,000! will he distributed among the ticket holders.. UST 0y GIFTS. One (hand Cash Gift $'250,000 ! Ono Grand Cash Gilt 100,000 ! One Grand. Cash Gift 75,000 One Gvand Cash Gift, 5.0,000 One (hand Cash Gift 25,000 0 Cash Gifts, $-20,000 each, J00,000 tO Cash (hits, 11,000 each, 140,000 V> Cash Gifts, 10,000. each, 150,0 >0 20 Cash Gift, 5,000 each, 100,000. 25 Cash Gilts, 4,000. Cit^'h, 100,000 150 Cash Gifts, iJ,000 each, 00,000 (>0 Cash GUts, 2.0(|p each, 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, 100,000 II I A / '?-l- /'!< -- <ta>i 111tug, ouu each, 120,000 I 500 Cash Gifis, 100 each, 50,000 I 10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, 050,000 ? Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, 2,500,000 PUICE OF TICKETS. Wholo Tickets ..$50 00 i Halves, * 25 oo Tenth, or each Coupon, 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for 500 00 j 22 Half Tickets for, 1,000 00 I Persons wishing to invest should order j promptly, cither of the home otliee or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agClltS. Circulars containing full particulars fur pished on application. TIIO. K. HltAHf IjKTTK, Agent ami Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, 1^\