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" * . '? /*** ft* / js j? ? t Pi.J r CiTLBB Helng worn, ?/?, I graduated at th? Univeraityof l'cnu'a in Iw, ami after 3l)ycar?' ci|>?riuicnt, wrfoiU*ll)r. Killer's Vrfj?*'n*?le Khrumntlo i vyrnp and IMIIk, Which I guarantee an inrnlllblo cur* | for ratni in lload, l.nngt, llacX, Heart, Llmba. Ncrvon*, Kid*cy, lllood. and all IlVumatio <ii?<*ajict. 8t*orn U>, thi* 2Cth I ArriL 1871. F. A. OSliOUHN, A'oMry J'utlic, rkila. f e ne?C7?B?l WPO t7 It, and will aatWfyiuir one WTit. JnBUisltov.ThoaJInrpliy.n.Ir^l'Vaukiiwil.rlilla.IleT.O.lI. 3twta&MedJji,ra. lh*v..T.HJ*nrha?iiui,Claron<w,lrri*a.RcT. <5.0.Smith, I*itt?fonl,N.Y.ll<nr.,)oa.H?irg?L I'aila Chore Iv l'hila.Ae. AfTiiot^lphouMwritoPr.llth'r.lTiiN fnr?r*\>1v ratory raniphiot A gt?*r?nt?<\KT?tl*. $!<0 Howard for an irv, .cutahlvcAbuJSuvucuiiu&iiAfKCsAfVAUtyJJcldtydrusuMfl, i .1 ul> Term, -S7 1. "|*N 1 in: DlHTItli T ('ttril'I'oK TIIK l*. S. ) , i MIS .->?>? I II l. AICOI.I.N A. S In tin* matter oi iWtition for lull .?ml ,J < M | \ II COX.ol lloj- Kinal I )i>i< haip'Q in V> Ooiintv, Bankrupt. V Bni)k.rtipli y. 015I>KJ{ Kl), That a Ihmiiii; In' had My 7t 1? , ila\ of Aiifju.st, IS7 I, at Keder.,1 ' 'mill House in C'h;uli^mn. S. : and Mi.d ml ?'i*otI11< Ai',, of.sd I Bankrupt appear i:t au.l lime ami pli-ee, ami show c.nisi'. it any they i.m, why the player <T lite I lit.ii<?ir r ikniilil not he L'iinteii. Ami that the tiipil in. <, iu^ of eiytli i is of said Bankrupt will 1"* held at (he ' i I! iv of K. M. Seahi'oojj, Snniter. iv I;, -u j- t)f <.i??i -.-S '!i:tl l>i-,uh't, s. on the . > ill day *>| Anoiisp IS7 h at 1J M. Uy ? 'I' i ei l.e C'nijij, the lejitll ?ljiy ot .liilv, ISM. HANIIil. IKMM.UKCIC, 'li rk of the i 1 ill ("onri. of the I'idteil Siaie> for South < 'arolina. ,i"ly Isf?*?L T H d.BEST PRESENT I'll.il a liu.sii.onl e.i a < J\e | (? his wife ii a IPeeipt tin a \< .. siihsej; (tjou to the Christian Observer ot I?oiiis\ ill-'j one i j},(. hpepHt {pill best of faint I y .*.i i i-> . p. in. 1 'irshyii.riatt. nut tn-me a i.oi e,, a.oi.i *4, a'li?)iti> on |,r.ietie.'il 1 i?. i 1 t >in n.) .?i 1 j,,? ablest mini-In ; in % 11 eSo nli. a. 1 s, stories tor t h?'yoiin^r, 1 < li^io s 1 lews 1:.it:t ; I tint other denominations, mis 'la ii < !-. seinelilie, J.iii|iino ;uid ! r literary <i it : in n, .. general intpllf^oiice ' \v liol < s 111 1 vk**t -, J-'or ;,pef jnp'il copies ^ sell! tin,' fo hmv 1 Collliti llj tig iisj. Ol < i> miliums, \y np. to ;A.tk IT It. <T<i*T \Fitlm. J ^ iaii. L'tith. is', I. f latnisN il!e, Ky. iRu Rn IR. ' RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ! CURES THE WORST PAYNS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT OrtE HOUR nit. r r..?t|il? :n)vi rtt*uiin?nt nri>.| nny 0110 i i r. iv w i i 11 i' .l i v jt.vnw.ws ) .! 'apy hkmf.p ui * r"re von Kvjii'y I'AIN. 11 Wn-i tji?? flr*t anil IS Tlio Only I'ain l^oniody that ln?( .uttv alojoi l\?o m<>?i r\crm ijitliiv' (mini, o"nrj 1 iillniiniiittloii* inn! i iiri"- Ceiioi-Kllnns. whether n, the J.11 ittr*. stomach, Umve la, or oilier yl'itula of ofgpna, l?y olio u|>|ilk;ittoli. ' * ST.OM ONI'. TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how yjolent pi exiriiclutliiir 11 jo jmln the "UlfKl'M V ITF, Hril-i IiMcii. liifinn. Crippled. rsVrvoiw, Neuriilv-'ii'. ?r |<roittiiitad will) (Um-MA' in.iy suller, RAILWAY'S fJEAOY RELIEF WILL API C>W? INSTANT RASE. JNPI.AMMATIOK >'K nil: KillNKVS t inflammation hp the nladner, ) mtm.vmatio.n uk Tire hilwhi.m. CHNtll.Hi lilN 111' Illj'. lun08. riOKE iTl'UOAT, PlITHTl.r 1WM-. ATIIIM! kai-Imtatioa ok tub heart, ji vsTEujas, ottori', dutiikiii.v cai'.uikii, influenza. JIEaDACHE, TOulllA<T1F neuralgia, hjikl'mati8m uoli) chills. agul CIIIBBS ' The application oi'tlie Itoiuj.v Ctollef to the f.nrl or jim 11< where ijie pain or ilifl)e||lty o\i*t.s \\ ill 11 fiord ca*? noil Comfort. t\\ cut v ill ops in half . tninlficr if vatcr will In n few imiiiiipiiu euro i 1iampb. si' a k sir kou It htom a >' 11, IIKARTHi'KN. sick iikahaciik, IMAUUIloEA, dysentery, colic, wind in- tub dowels, t ami nil i n'tk un a 1. i'AiNK. ; Traveler* Bhotild alwaya carry a bottle of Iln<twny'j Keatly Keller Willi them. A f#\V drop* In water will prevent. sIi'Kiicm or pubis from change of water. It Is butter than French llnuuly 01tjliters ua A FEVER AND AGUE. I'EVEU AND AGUE enrol for fifty cent* There u lint a ren1mll.1l iffccnt I11 ttiii world Hint will euro rover mill A vine, mill all other .Malarious, IU1>ni?, Scarlet, ' Typhoid, Yellow, Mill oilier Fevers laidcd llV KAl)- I SVAY'S I'l BBS | so Quick 11s It AD IV AY'S UK \dy uel.JKF. l'ifly cents pir bottle. 1 HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND lTUE RICH RLOOn-INOKEABT? 4 OK HJSII ANII WEIGHT?('I.KAIt t>RIN AN1> 1 jlEAU flKl/L COMPLEXION SECURED tO ALL. j OR, RAD WAY'S Sarsaparilliau Resolvent GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MA PR THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: SO ' oClOK. SO RABID AUK TUB t'll ANUKK.THK lSOHY UNDERGOES, UNDER TUB INFLUENCE OF IIIIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh anil Weisrlit is Seen anil Felt. Every drop of the RAR8APARTLLTAN RKSOLt KJJ^" communicate* through the Rlood, Sweat, Urine, nil other Fluids and Juices of the system the vigor or for H repairs tJie wastes ct the laxly with new and 'Mum) jpaturlal. Rerofitla, Syphilis, Consumption, liimmuhir disease, I leers In tlio throat, Month, Tu? 'n<vrsr, Nixlepin tlioOlaiulsand other partaof the system. ; >t<} Byes, Btrutporotis discharge* from the Ear*, antf jl.e worst forms of Hkin disease*, Eruption.*, Fever ;"<refl, Hcald lleaa, Hint? Worm, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, 4 Aetja, Itlftck Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Can* '? rs fifthe WoUib, and all weakening and imintiil tils' '..a'rgos, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of lii'o principle, are within the curative rfingc of this offer of Moflorn Chemistry, and a few clays' use will ptV/ve lo any person using It for either of these forms of A -< i*e Its potent power to euro, them. If the patient dally becoming reduced by the wastes ' phi} decomposition that is continually progressing, sue ut<<?iii r,ii? n>i?x iiirw w?sir?, ami repair* tne fanm ? V. ml now in fx I <* r i n I made from healthy blood?and till* ,i;u SJAIWA.rAUH.LlAN will ami dixis keqijr??a euro lt>'qcrtain; for w hen once this remedy commence* It* wcrKjftf jhi rifle at Ion, and succeeds in diminishing tlio inks 0f wastes, it* repairs will bo rapid. ami every day (iie patient will foci himself growing better and stronger, lUq food digesting hotter, uppctlto Improving, mid llc#h ,.nd weight incjrc?Mnfl. ? 1 !>'pt only does the tf aioupatiii.man Krsoi.vENr excel til KnOwn remedial Agonts in thocure of Chronic, flcro* ItMou*. Ponstltutioiial, uml bkin diseases; but It 1* tho ; uli' positive cure for Kidney <Y Bladder Complaint rltiary and Womh di*ea<ws, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, bioppago of Water, Incontinence of Urine, liilaht's Dm* nso, Albuminuria, and In nil < ?.*>< * wliero thero are )-rlti-du?t depotlu,or t|io water Is thick, cloudy, mixed ' > 1th spbstanccB like the white of an egg, or threads Ilk* MlitpMlk, or thero Is a piorbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bonc-dqiU deposits, and when there 1* Ji pricking, burning Beiisatlon when passing water, and in two .Small of the Duck and along tho Lyius. Tmnot of 1*4 Years' Growth K\\rv& by Jtadway's Ilcsolvent. DR. RADWAY'S ?/ l,f.rfectPir?ativ&&Replatin|Pill5 /ji iJy taatr lew*. elegantly routed with sweet Ram, ? ! e, ruiulnte, narlfy, cleans nnd fltrcnathen ttad* Wify-j ^intT rof the cure o| all dwor(Jcrno( fhc Stomach, f tv'.Ilowels, Kidney*, Bladder. Nerrouli Ih$cA*ea; |t' M> idtfc/"ponstfpatlon, Costifenqta, Indigestion. ))>* *Vi i;i 1111100.10ess, yillon? Kcver, inllaiitwnlloh pf tnt V i and all I)or*ntft>niont? ot tho Internal I, Vra .IVurrjmfCd loofjrc.t a punitive cure. I'uretjr ' J' liic. coiitmnmK ltd dter<ury, iiifneruUordeloteri1'. tyVYi ? ?<>* rif HAHWAY'S I'lLLS will free the aya?. \ ,, J irrif all thejihovc named dlaordefa. |'jkc,36 centa 17R.* SOLO pv imootMHra " KAL8K AND TKUK." f*nd one letter .< KADWAY A OP . No. 82 Warren Wt . New V >' 4,',ft>fifnttlon worth thousand# will bo aent yon. Ljw ' . ' "~-T~ 1 ?' .;. iiiruc- in (ho P]|a) t^ < tn'iir.Mvi trout t'Ji'Kf t'a**. j;uti?:ui siikj.i.ky itv-> f AlU r ' IM* k1111<1 vvkiK^'liii'l ?'?tt #<> |)fjitm/s hanil, iiiiil In' I:.i<i risra .ho tloor. liv) lirt'W l?i^ t/w? mile. CliOitt i:.i \MIN^U. 1 tii<i iiol. 1.11 \v I I. . .." i 1. ? - . . ?? ? 4. ? ?/i#v ? i Utr ' .Vbyitfini knocked Dt'i)ti;u ?11?\vi. on ilie, j11)j* did 1 tell ,j. II. Johnson that Uejjton cut Alhritoi) while i iiii'l Alhritton were knocking him. Here llje cyideweo lor the State uloscd. 'l'lIK OKI-UN UK. \V. li. Denton, defendant, uworn cays: < )n Saturday night 1 asked t 'apt. Alhritton to write iue a letter. He told mi1 t<> come on Sunday morning, whic h I did, and he wrote the letter. I i hen went home and wte hrcnUlast, and returned to .see it'lite letter had hccii given to Mr. Jordan to mail, as he. w:\s going to the lJoro that day. I found Shelly in the yard, and lie and 1 went to my house and looked through my garden, and from there went through a piece of cotton and corn, ami wan silting on the fence when the hoy lloh King came for me to go to shave ('apt. Alhritton. JJeforo 1 got to the store C'.apt. llarllee went into the store, and w hen 1 went in, Mr. Jones was in tlie room at the lire p'aco. Oapt Ilarlh e left, and Jones, went out. ' Whilst. I was shaving (.'apt. Alhritton Mr. Jones came- in. ('apt. Albrilton told him to bring Home nun to put on his lace, I asked Jones to hring enough for me to have a drink; In* did so, and at my i? <jn*?st swcctcued it. 'llit* liquor was set on the thi'l! until I had shaved Alhritlon. I then shaved Jones, and In1 brought, joice 1*11 m to put op. hi.i face. I then I rati k tlio liijuor; alter this Mr. Alarlow raitii1 in ami .Tones give him a drink. Alter this some one came and wanted some lienor, and I went round to the hack room and got two bottles oi ale and drank one and part of another. Alter that I vymeinhcr nothing more until 1 was called up i:i tnv house tiiat evening. 1 did not know I was hurt until l!je next day in jail, on feeling sore, 1 found 1 was cut. in two places on the head anil Io nised on my right shoulder, and on liie hack, aijd a knife cut. on the upper part, ol the posterior ol my l ight thigh. | Here the prisoner's scars were shown to the jury, also the cut in the pants. | CIIOSB KXAMiNlCP, I drank the rum after 1 had shaved Albrittc.n and .Tones; I drank one and a halt hollies of ale; that was all. I do not know where 1 got the knife, nor do I know anything about the potatpes. rout. kino (eoT.'n) bworv, I was there (at. Jordan's) and heard Denton say "don't shoot me, Capt. Mac Alhritlon." I saw Shelly and Urimsley go in, and saw A limit ton come out ol tlie door. Mr. Alhritlon sent me for Denton to shave him. cross kxam1n l?l>. I was on the steps. Mr. Denton came and knocked Vandcr oil", and I went and stood near the gate. I saw Mr. Jones bring Miss Charity out, and waw him go back. Mr. Albritton tonic to the bottom step, and then went back. J. If. JOHNSON 8WOKN. I know Uobcrt Shelly; he tolfl inc Jiat Denton cut Albritton after he got u the house. He also told me that Albritton run out o( the house, as ho >vent in, saying "Dob, I am cut." j. J. jones swouisf. Shelly told me on Monday after the killing, that he did not know how he and Denton got to the floor together. Me did also tell me that Denton cut him under the arm, and that it was sore then. I do not recollect heating W. A. Jones say at the inquest that he saw the fatal blow struck; I was on the inquest and heard all the testimony. W. L, JONKS SWOKNT. Mr. Shelly told mo that. Mr. Albritton knocked Denton down there on him. CltOSS EXAMINED. Mr. Shelly said down there on me, R. G. SESSIONS BYYOUN. I was at Jordan's store on the 17th of May, about 5 o'clock p. .\i., and saw Denton arrested, lie was in a house near Jordan's store; the doors were closed. Shelly opened the door; lie pushed the door open with hie loot, or gun, I don't know which. When I went In Denton was standing near, and in front, of. t.ho. door A mm nn.l -T T? w,,w pistol were laying on tho left hand bed; the other bed looked aw though Rome one had been lying on it. l>ontoii had no shirt on; ho did not resist tho arrest; there was dry blood on his forehead and faeo when he was arrested, I saw bruised places on his back above the pants and up to his shoulders. We went lrom there with Denton to the store; be asked to go in and ace the dead body of Albritton. He was closely guarded until lodged in jail. On examination the ije$t day I found several wounds apd bruises on Ids body. Ho was under tire influence of liquor when arrested, aiuj when lodged in jail. A. II. 8K11 J'JCU B worn. On the 17th of May I arrested the prisoner jq I1'8 house pear Jordan's store, lie appeared much surprised when he was arrested, There was vomit on the floor between the beds, which looked as it' thrown uj> by a 9 E HORRY WEEK LI "-W . ! - " 1 1 1 ?Iiijtikoii man. I saw the bruises on i!,e back, ehouldcru and foreun<) next day paw the cut in flU3 l/'bVs. f'W on the hip **t; tVili Iwicfifl .?* il w;|v fut ; tvnfi :i knife. hitijw pii tij.c lopkcd .15 It' it WW V? *t!i a stick. MAi:y ANN C IT N'l'Kit UVOIIX. 1 was at Denton's bouse when lie , cauio I I'nn i .iriril-.niV Ufi.ro II.. .oi.lo.l I art lie tamo in the yard, caught :;l tin* gate pout'uml loll. 1 lo t!)cn scrambled up ami ,vei)t into tho house. His shirt was oil'am) his face bloody. CKOHS K*AVINKP. I lived at Jordan's with Denton. I loll when ho wont in tho house and went to my lather's. Denton did not run me oil' that morning. >5. JOIN Kit, JAlLOlt, 8WOI5N*. 1 examined the wounds on the pri.soner's shou'deu, ho.ad and hip. The wound ??n the hip was made with a , knife; those on the shoulder and head with a slick. The prisoner was under the influence of liquor when he was | put in jail. Ol.'OPH KXAMINKI). The wound on the hip was on the right side. PA VI I) M A It 1.0 W SWOHN. ' I got to the store alter the shaving I spokln of. Denton gave n?e a small drink of* mm. lie was not drunk rtd'on I left the store. 1 saw him drink one holt !e of ale. .Tones was there part of the tune, and was there when Denton dranli the ale. Hero the defense closed siii'.i.i.y uk< ai,j,m> nv'nil*: sta 11*. I do not remember seeing -T. ,T. .Times at the time he alludes to. Deutou was not^ drunk at the time n| the dillioultv. but w aa under the influence of drink. cliohh i:\ami.nkh Denton was under tile influence o? ale, but not drunk. xi jonk8 itkcai.i.kd. Denton was not in the of coming to the house for food. I do not think he was drunk. nancy skij'l'kk lihoa i.i,eh. Denton did not seem as though lie had taken a drink, and did u<>t act as it he. was drunk. This was L'0 or 00 minutes before the fuss at the store. cuoss exam inki>. At the store Denton looked as if lie was mad. I saw iw> wounds on him. 1 saw (irimsley strike him on (he hack with a click. w m. kino hwokn. f f was at Jordan's when the difficulty occurred. I saw Denton when lie I "ft the store. He ran into Ins house, eying as he went ''clear the yard! Clear (lie yard!!" lie drovejhis wife oil'and went in the house. 1 then heard something like loading a gun with an iron rammer. i john w. owmsi.ky kecali.kl). After Denton, .Touch and I drank (he i ale, Denton said that ho was going to s kick 111? hell if I would stand tin to < him. cu0h8 examined. < Denton was Nuu<ier the influence of 1 ale but not drunk. \V. A. JON RS KKCAU.EP. I did not draw ruin to put on my face, and do not think 1 used any. CROSS EXAMINED. Denton was under the influence of drink, but not drunk. I saw Denton and Shelly drink ale in the counting room. Afterward, Orlmsley?Denton and I drank two bottles of ale. The rainrod to the ritle is wood. A. It. SKITTER RECALLED. I do not think Denton was drunk ; he was intoxicated, but not drunk. Evidence closed. As stated in our last issue, the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner was sen lanced to be hanged on Friday, October Oth. A (5rami Exihilleu of National Industry* The American Institute of the City of New-York will hold its 4'3d Kxhi bilion this Fall, opening on the Oth day of September next, and continuing until late in November. This Exhibition promises to bo far more interesting than any which have preceded it, inasmuch as special effort is being made to have the leading industrial operations carried on upon tho primises. The American Institute, is the oldest of all societies now in existence ot its kind, and is not in auv sense a private corporation, its earnings being devoted by its charter to the encouragement ol home industries For circulars, giving classification of articles, rules lor exiiibitoiH.and full particlars, address, General Superintendent, American Institute, NewYork City. High Li vers, those indulging in ease and pleasure, and those ol sedentary habits, can prevent lh?i|s, Carbuncles, ?JotR, ltd!! jtlcin, Kruptions, Pimples, Constipation, Files, Prowsipness, and other conditions induced hy such hahits, by taking irom four Id six pf Py. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets once a week, or, better still, one or two each nijflit, Twontyti^o cents a yial?by all Druggists, 715 ' NEWS: AUGUST J II OR I t Y NEWS. I T. W. RUATY, Kditok" * C II'e ore in no wine responsible for the eirtrs oj'our Cor respondents* SATURDAY, AUG. 15, 1871. 1 - W? - ?? 1 'Hie North Carolina Flection, | The election ;n North Carolina has [ result ei| in a most signal triumph lor j the Conservatives, and an inglorious < deleft to the Radicals. The Conservatives have elected seven out of eight Congressmen, ami ( show n up a popular vote of over 15,000 , majority in the election of S 1) Pool, ^ Superintendent of Public Instruction. Tlie ollieial returns are not yet complete, hut every ollieial report as it comes in swells the Conservative 111a- < jority larger and larger, in Kentucky i and Arkansas the Democrats and ('on- ' servalives liave been equally success1,11 . t '1 he next general election will witness tlie overthrow and utter nniltila- i (ion i>t the Radical party in the South- I orn Stales. Kvcn Sou111 Carolina 1 shall t rinriiph gloriously over the horse and l.irt rider, that shall then be thrown into the sea, and shall rejoice that the ( heel <?l the oppressor is removed from l lie land. County Convention. In view of the great importance of , the united action of the Conservative I voters of 1 lorry in the approaching ' campaign, and to this end the neces- ' wity of a lull representation ot each t township in the County Convention to he held on the 1"111 of September next, i We l'enii blisli the vomoImi ionw ami ilw> i I - " * township committees a]>|><>intt*?1 under ' na'nl resolution?, adopted hy the meeting held on tlx* flrd inst. Jit:nr)/ue<l 1st. That in tho approach- i ing campaign we will stand shonhlcr to shonhlcr, ami present the Maine uuifc( 1 trout in struggling to maintain the fair naine of llorry county, 2d. That for the purjiose of tliorougb organizntion, a convention is hereby called to meet on the first .Monday in September next, to be com- "1 jioscd,ot three (ielegates from each /iwnsliip. ,l' ::d. That a committee, to consist ol :u hive citizens of each township, as ^ elected by the Chairman of this meet- ** ng be appointed to call township Heelings 011 the fourth Saturday ot o his month, and which meetings the lelegates to the above named conven- J ion shall be selected. > lib. That it shall be the duty and bject of said convention, 1st to 110m- t1 nate candidates foi the several olliccs s; uid places of trust, to be filled at the i ?cxt general election. 2d. To elect c in Executive Committee, consisting <j ?f three citizens of eacli township. a whose duty it shall he to conduct the r campaign, supervise the election, and t take all necessary steps in the interest r of the Cotisevative party. 3d. That < this Executive Committee shall choose ( its Chairman, and they shall remain in 1 otHce until the general election in < 1870, and shall be charged with the i duty of calling a convention nvevious , i t # 1 to said election, and whenever in its judgment the people should asHomble , to con for in relerenco to political matters. FiKi n. That as in the past, so do we again invito and urge all citizens, without regard to race, color, or previous condition, to unite with us in our continued effort to prevent the slime of the Radical Berpent iroin befouling Horry county. TOWNBlll* COMMITTEES. Iii accordance with the above resolutions, the following gentlemen are appointed committees in their respective township. Hack's.? 1. L. Ilarrclson, Samuel Smart, Sr., M. F? Sarvis. SociiBtee.?J* J). Newton, Thomas McCormic, Daniel Oliver, .1 r. Conwayboro.?T. W. Deaty, J. T Walsh, h. 1 Sessions, Dog Bluff.?K.? Jordon, D. B. Dicks, John W. Mishow. Galivants's Ferry.?J. W. Ilolliday, A. F. Gore, N. B. Cooper. Bay Bovo.?W. II. Priveit, 15. Purcofy Stevenson, Wm. J. Sarvis. Green Sea.?L. D. Graham, Josiah Williamson, Jacob Fowler. Floyd's.?Levi Grainger, Henry Klliott, Avery Floyd. Simpson Creek.?Daniel M? Roevs, W. M. Benton, ami K. D. Richardson. | ljitue lviver.?1j. U. liyan, T. W. Gore, Samuel Pcrmontcr. Dogwood Neck.?W. G. Viek, Peter Yanght, Wade II. Parker. William Doyed, Ohm. August. 4tli, 1874. [For the llorry News.] The Township meetings. It is all important that the meetings called to assemble in the several townships on the 29th inst, should bo Well attended. The delegates then to bo elected, will make the nominations for the coming campaign, and upon these nominations will depend the suocess 5, 1.874. >f the Conservative party, Let every conservative voter ieel it to he an inpovtant duty to attend the primary ' Meetings oi the patty. Cms, Salve: i It was itided a glorious Conservaive victory in North Carolina ; won, lot on the issue of white against black, nit 011 the ground tlitt honest government was more important than >arty rule, and that the relations ot he races eouhl bo, and will be, more ?' ? i ? ii ? . , . . i usuy nuernny ueiermuiea uy me jourse of events, and by the act* ot Southern men, than by the partisan neasuresol the Congressional majori,y. That election pioa::r, by the voice >t a whole people, 'Let us alone to nanage our own atlairs in our own vay !'?j\rcics tO ('o.mier^ The State and County Elections, The Aiken Trbunc states on good luthority that there is no truth in the umor that Gov. Moses intends to lave two elections tins fall?one for Jounty and one lor State olli.eers. The Tribune says : 'Although the Governor at one time entertained grave loubts in velereuce to the matter, he 10 longer does so, and being clear as 0 the meaning ot the Act passed at die last meeting ol the General Assembly in regard to the time tor holding he elections, he will order them all i *o take place simultaneously?that is >n the tirst Tuesday in November.,? iXacj tf Courier. The Republicans of South Carolina ?ave it in their power to bring about 1 complete reform in the State Govminium if they are so disposed. All .hey need do is to select honest men for their State ticket. The Consorva ivcs, iih men- organ the Charleston Ntir.i ami Courier announces, are ntirely willing to support such a icket. They don't ask that other iien than Kepublicans be selected, >rovided they are of unquestioned inegrity and lituess. This patriotic ' illV-r shows that 'he Conservatives are ] iiicere in their efforts to secure reform, j t remains to be seen it the Kepubliins are willing to help them.?iV! JF. "ribune. ^ A Sinlcn Change of Purpose, Trial Justice Cooke, of Orange- * urge, was removed, and was told . ini he could be reinstated it he would ipporl Moses tor re-election ; where- ' [ion the indignant Cook wrote a tter to Moses to say that ho could it pay such a price for any otlice, ud, tlierelore, declined the proposi011, This was under date of August i , 1ST 1, but Gov. Moses holds the folding letter Irom Cooke dated Auust 1st: Ok pi ok op II. F. Cooue, ) [ttorney at Jaiw and Trial Jic&tic, r it Malt/ieu?8 /S. C August, I 1874. ) J) car Governor?I learned this Homing, through the Secretary of date, that you have seen tit to remove ne from my position as trial justice d Ora ngburg County. I cannot un? lerestand why you have actod ttius, md cannot conceive any other eason than to wit: My brother, I udge Uooke, may have Raid things igainst you. Il that he the case you jertainly did me great injustice. I lo not know of any other reason. I was surprised boyond^all surprisement when 1 learned that I had been removed. My brother and I differ in many tilings. You, sir, have been my choice lor Governor at the ensuing election, and \ nm a delegate (elected 1st August, 1874,) to the convention. Sir, f have hut one tiling to ask? 1. e, reinstate me immediately, and my course will meet your views. Some men may have sent you suah information, hut I deny ever having utterd one word against ysu j on the oontrary, have taken a di lie rent view. I am a poor man, and havo made my daily bread ior the last five years ' by my position. Sir, you havo a1 great many enemies in my section aud county generally, rosulting from the Humbert matter. In all caudor, I sincerely hope you will reinstate me, and ungratlulness I never will prove. I am, your obedient servant, (Signed) II. P. Cookk, Attorney at Law, Orangeburg County, St. Matthew's P, O. rtfVTTD rr>TMr? The art ?* Courting with \jU U JLt JL.LiN CTi the Handkerchief, Fan, Parasol mid Flowers, is the gayest thing out. Contained in a Hook of 20 pages. The Language of Flowers is something now. Send for one, only 25 cents. J. 111111)H & CO., box 211, Frankfort, liul. li. JR. JR. ltM'lf, K4UI'? HA( Y yjLIETAIIOH CAXDB% These arc French Flirtation Cards and toll how it is done where they know bow; and arc just rocoieved fyom 1'aeis! Are very nobbyi Only 20 cent. Buy one: J. BRIDE & CO., Box 211. Frankfort, 1 nd. . OFFICE IK)AltD OF COUNTY COM'S i IIoifKY County, July 7th. 1874. $ The attention of all creditors^ or those having claims against llorry county, is hereby called to a special act of the Legislature directed to the "County Commissioners of Uorry County," of the "Statutes at large," page711, No. 024, approved March 17th, 1874. It is very necessary and highly important that thoaet hp compliod with, so as to enable the County Commissioners to make up their annual return, In ot-der to show the indebtedness of the county, All persons failing to comply with the requisitions of the act at the time mentioned in said net, will take notice that tbc^r clajijis will not be admissible. By o. Uor Board C. C. ClLVS. OILUNCEK, Ckm'u. J. II. NORMAN, CTk* SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue ot" executions to mc direeied and lodged in this ollfoo, I will oiler for sale before the I'purt House iu Conwayboro, S. C\oii the first Monday and Tuesday in JSe-ptomltfr next, within legal aalo hours tlie following properly to wit: Six hundred acres of laud levied <ui as the property of CI. IV. Ward, ?#i\, at the suit of J. tv (irant c(Qlx lobe sold at the risk of the former purehar. Also one hundred and flfty acres of land levied on as the property of Thomas lb .yd, situated near the Sandy Bluff road, adjoining the lands of Jaiuea, Patterson and, Daniel Boyd, at tl?o suit of dolni Ih .vi'soii, Also one cUluhl?e seated buggy aiu\ IVxtirffcs as the property Ut Duseubiyrry at the suit nf .Inttunli Also one set of mill rock* (lianiVjnill) .iiul .<*m one kettle toiler no t>?<? pioperty of A. M. wy!:...i,a.a ilie suvt ot E. lkiiuu. Also vvi! buggy us thfl property of Peter Hemingway at the sua of Wnv K? Lewis. A..U. ?WlTm s. H. V. August Htb? 1874. Teas! Teas" &ST'VHLli>UKD 1840. THE ORIGINAL American Tea Company,No. 40 Vkswx .SttUiKT, P.. ().. Box, 1287. NE\V YOUK. U.OBEH^ WELLS, Prevalent.. ** TRICE LIST OF TEAS. (t)Ol.ON(i. Black, -U)p oOf bOp best 70- cts per lb. MIX Elk Green ami Block* 4<>. ">0, 00, best 7.0 cts. per lb. JAPAN. ITncoKircil, (JO, 70, 80, 110, best $1.00 per lb. IMPEHIAL, Grocn, (K\ 70, 80,00, best $1.00/ per Hi. YOUNG HYSON. (iroeu, 60, GO, 70,80.1)0, $1.00,best $1.60 |>or Hi. GUNPOWDKU. / i. 4 AA " vuron $i.uu, nest. peril). KNOLISH 1)15 EAK FAST. Mack, 00, 70VS(?, DO, best, $1.00., per lb. N. U.?Wo have. 3 speciality t?f* liardini Cirowth VOUNUMVSON ami 1M 1'KklAI at $1.20, and OOJUONa, Extra Choice, Our teas arc put up in one* pound patkag.es, with the kiml ami price printed on each. AGENTS WANTED to.get, up.clubs to sell :>tir Teas to families, hotels, hoarding liouses and others. In writing tor t,orui? intending orders, be particular to address tho ['resident of the company t hus: 150HE15T WELLS, >"o. 43 Vese.y Street, Nkw Youk. Wo arc compelled to request this as other >artios have imitated our linn name. Aug 15?Ct. r C K! 1 C K! I C E ! A full supply ot lee at t he lower Mills foliate by U. L. IJUCK. J.une 27 at. LOjST MANHOOD UESTOUED Sl'EKDily and e fleet ualjy, by the use of Dr. NAl'iLVN'S LIKE EI.IX1H. Cure guaranteed. I'riee $1, sent post paid by 1'. 1). llEllT, Oonococliague, Wash county, Md. June 2_0rly POSTPONEMENT, FIFTH AND LAST COjNOKUT 1?\ All) oK TilK Public Library of Kentucky. DAY~FIXED AND , A FULjL. DRAWING ASSl UEl) ON Monday, 30tl> Nov. 1874. LAST CHANCE IfOJC An Easy Fortune! w A postponement of tli? Fift h Concert of the Public Libraiy of Kentucky has been so gonI erally anticipated, and is so manifestly for the interest of all concerned, that it must meet the approval of all. The day is now absolutely tixed and there will be ik> variation from, the programme announced. A sufficient number of tickets had been sold to have enabled us to luvo h<ul a lo%ge drawing on the 31st *' July, but a short postponement was coiihinered preferable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mind that THE} FIFTH GIFT C ONCE JUT IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE. GIVEN" UNDER THIS CHARTER AND. BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENTThat it will positively and unequivocally tako place as aimounceil on MONDAY, 30tu NOVEMBER, that the music will bo the best the country ailords, and that 20,000 OA8H GIFTS* aggregating $2,500,000! will be distributed among the ticket holders* UST OF GIFTS. > ^ Oue Grand Cash Gift .. .$250,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift.............. 100,00(1 One Grand. Cash Gitl.. ? 15,000 One Grand Cash Gilt. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gitl 25,00(1 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each; 100.000 1.0 Gash Gifts, 14,000 each, 140,0(X> 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000.each, 150,0(H) 20 Cash Gilt', 5,000 each, 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each, 100,000 UO Cash Gifts, 5,000 each, 00,000 50 Cash Gilts, 2,000 each, 100,000 100. Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each, 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, . 100 each, 50,000 10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, 050,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, 2,500,000 ?*UCE OF TICKETS., Whole Tickets s.,. *.....;............ $50 00 , Halves v 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon, 5 001 U Whole Tickets for... 500 O'f 22 Ualjf Tickets for.. .. ............... 1,000 00 Persons wishing to, invest should order lijopiptty, cither of the boi?e oljtce or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars fur-, nished on application. THO. 12. llltAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, , rublic library JjuUiUug, Louisville, Ky..