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> tljc JJeuplc* "■* *■ tIItR c DAY, JUNE 9, 1881. — -—= — LOCAi: N^WS. Go to M. W. Graham'* for food burl* -A. .Water. Gosk bp Hihiikr.—Like aft good boyp, JKaxtrr CI»u4o I’litr, h^na'-riT of IhU offlri-, h.-u »N«en f/ntuixliti tc lh<« place of chief **h'*m»o at ItcKlle l»n A a.y, where lie take«a|ie<'tal id-aft re hi wiling cittMUcato all Ihe |irclty little glrh. Pochtcr Ksine PRAOTtcg.—0» F'fMtfJ liwt iti H difficulty near ^tilliatoii bettfeeri Doc Dittis and Bib Dudley, bulb colored, Ihe l.lllcr was stabbed lo the heart and instantly killed by the fb'rme^. IhirW sttrrendefed btiasellaud wtfs lodged in Jail on Saturday. X M. W. Graham haa a Soda Apparatus. complete Arctic r-T«C i- Thr IltBVRsTor Dr.*th.—The grim reaper Kie» b >ett very buey In our cMnty. On the Slut ult. 1l. M. Kay, Jr., aged IS year*, a eon of Capt. II. M May, died m-ar liaiutierg. Neat Blackvillc on the “—, Ma »el Still, aged 7S years, Sod ofdru|»<y, and ^juiurl Sa'llerx. aged US years, Of roiwuui|rti.ai. Near L *n> Branch Uhurch on the ilS fnst., V»pt- John E. _Birt, aged — yearn, of |aicuiun«la. atV-r'an IUucm of Only *is dhya, and aear Barnwell tfu Hrtawt i hiid u f Mr. amlUr*. W. tl Snddlcr. 4— Sp irkllng Soda i eeots per glass at M. W- Grahatu'd. t ^ ASCKRBitoT OR TIlR Uttdui.—A Mr. l)hffik. VW,' had Intwtged tw utwrrvatiwan not rreditaUc to th • Urand Jury, lanWiar of it* faitwrero PikI a true Mil for a««ault aiaf DMtery against a gvntt-mjrn who ha.t a|*died a top dressing of a hors.* whip lo his rpi- dennia, was h. ought hrfu«« th. Court and advlo-d that h • must apoiogti* and learn lo runted hKH<ngur or retire to the county Jail fnr a pefl.d of .|uiei n »t *u>l aasditath.n, Mr. I lank repeated, aj«*igtse.| awl went his way nwuirwl to bottW sy hi* feeiiuga )• htSNk—■ :: * « • Staple Slid Fancy GiocetiSi for sale Cheap at M. W. Grat>ani’s. A RaixrtmriainT.—The arwy IdPjtrr* rrr Barnwell was reinforced ea-tbw- SM ull. hy the adnihwton uf Mr. Edward I*. Ilulawn, after n highly erwdltaMe eiamnalion liwfure the Supreme t.onrt. lie will, in punnership with hta father, linn. I M Hutson, pmetite Mr tbit awenty. He will lake bigk rank in profresiou. because he Bit tha training end datenorauisou to do ew. Flu* CaiM^ue ami ragara at Gi H*nJn WaU-r aaltmu. Ht.*ra nu.a — Hieehtlllw has ae amah cap- a S •»* swarfyste In yemrtSm Wys ei'ttt a many w.w n la Mw st t'aedtua n nlhm has hssn gtssa i„ na a aw»M ■ s«* we* ea un»-haal»wl yansU. Tbs sWarss he • rh •*s g.s4 TW May a ys «W M.ssta gths sad •nrf Mapw toff lem s Mm MtM see IPs See I ■I. ass m ths new *,yawu*s A ynmlasnl y awahuai who ho* totrn a Hhmmae ■Odta** am •M I shsaaosi IarSocy B0 i tm asks a HAe • H|Okua. Ths r ari Ihom haSetue * sasw-r sTmtfw^y im lak suadl Vs *ato0 la tsn days sad •k. mdl W m work ky Iks ymerw I an-1 cerna ml tt nst U W Gr.Uom ew At MotsAiaW H. t»s JCar #m Th. H fMrosu.G, U. Mayd, J. K. |Pm4. HnrnVeU. <r. W M Oflwen. H M . Ibumpe p. Aulas G Faith, willlea Matthews, mnuetai. W. J. Marker. L# «er1hms hnan, G. W- Twn ne.lA. ■ I aMlte. Umka*n«. M. t fhdae. MuFwae : 1 L I*d4n. N. I (Skater, Wm Alt F * l-If-k* (van. U M WMshi, W. U Wr ght,A F. PrtafutfT. AlVwdnlw. Ida*« hi resn. Dnulmrwn, J C. Mthny. G W. M Wl.ihama. MamMeeg; J. M. Is-fv. W. It K-Hf. W. M Mama, wt, Black v I Ik’; J. W Wultumo. W F WMewfv. lUmphnltl.wi; M. V. Momett. L D Kwsna. M Mosley. Tr«»r. O.: «*. K Certec. Ur«wa.wllk>; U. W Gantt. Mm <wm,Gd,; L. W. Y'^ mane. IswidndltMi; J.i . JeoMUttm J W. Welker. Ikft* MMei J. IV J< nay, Ikunmm. G« I i M. W. Graham‘e f«r aha < the Umoery Mas. Coree Calbrh tr. -^Moisat—Tea o'clock fcnnd Jedgs Mackfy #• the bench, sad sll fhc Grand JuryaM present sail prepared for work. Hie Hoffer raid that It wai us* keoesadry h>r him Uf instruct the Grand Jury as to ita powers and duties, which had been tuUy explained at the preceding term of the Court. They ware eautianed against the im-< provident fluding of bills. A great many atuall easm were sent up to this Court by Trial Juslicoo who were anxious te do their duty, but who wero frequently uncertain as to their ponera. The Solicitor'! Circuit, cov ering five counties, is to extensive that but little time is given to him and it rests with the Grand Jury to relieve the county from useless and expensive litigation. With re gard to homicides, it was the duty of the Grand Jury to find true bills in all cases where the facts of the killing were elearly proven, ho matter what excusing pauses ex isted. Defendants should b« vindicated by the verdict of a jury after ji fair trial and a full exauiinhfioa into all the facts. Wit nesses wSte very prompt in attendance. Seven biUs were gif f n out by Solicitor Gantt. Judge Mackey proceeded to call the cases continued from the last lefm- A nul pro* wss entered by the Solicitor in ifri ffastf of the Stale against U. L Wide, for obtaining good# under falee preitnees, and the sanVe cfisfk'sl- Iton was made of a similar case against Aledt Glover. There was some difficulty in organ ising a jury for the Trial of John Jackrimf fof hog stealing, on account of flit deafness of three members, who were excused lor tb'^ term. Jackson Wds found guilty after a pa tient bearing and remanded for sentence. Uabe Miller, colored, convicted of assault and battery at the February Term, but who fai'ed to coma up and receive the sentence of the Court, appeared and waa informed that he must either spend three months in ihe conn ty jail or pay ten dollars and costs of prose cution. Ike following true bills were brought in by Ihe Grand Jury : Stats vs. John Grant, arson; State vs. W. F. Cone, carrying e deadly Weapon concealed about hi* person ; Slate vs. Jack Sanders. Ilsnry Taylor, I'ster Youman* and Samuel Sander*, aaaault with intent to kill and assault and bait ary ; Slate vs. Milliafti Henry 1‘riestnr, murder; State va. F A. Blaehwokd and Jake Faust, burg* Ury and larceny. The raws of Jim Roland hr an attempt tw wreak a irnta an tba Fort Rayal Kailroad wa« called amt •tied, the prisoner, wh* had I—an in jail lor l»« moait*. condueltng hie own defense. Ha wau found guilty, nub a rer»m mewdaltoa to merry, and sow tew red le pay * has of Aft dollars or imprisonment in the nous'y j ail lor A vs days. a r*HM v srana. Msnrtly after lha Amllag of a agate** *ttttam Msury Frfewter he Brought ini# Coon that a *ay might he ap potwtod (he hi* trial. A peof.MW Mil oo ike erooJed aoert room au woe, swp^rsml By Shortf Riley a* one ssde aad deputy Cknuis ew the other and ahwr lag uodrr twtruos mowtai raaHsmsns sad phf steal prauSrstioW. pa dal to a soul witkia I ho Imr. Ilis laMhfhl ails and eawtia lot- iowod and wee* giro* swur* wosr hue. Ifla Hewer, iw asmgwtog Behest UJneM. Req.. to aowdaat tk* dofcoos. a«M J * nation Staled theaeoeof ibeSrBUagwtwta • dimw H Frtataar. charged with mwtder, and iho Solimita hertug awaowwssd lhoi the Mate m rwody so prmssd to ttiwi, W wow ho •tans* my dtsiy to m*os a hrtef st.lemewt in fetation to thas oateu.elio.ry mm. The wH* ef the pHtswss wusgbi and wnaawoedod •a itasrTWO wuk me totfey andsaotod ihot the mure herd** hadderwtsed epee her of •ocortug thu tarvicwo wf ohta mukoul for h«r hwskawu o detewoo, and i hta her moan, betag vory Itmtsm* ok* kod sudota .rtd iw vain I* do on. etas stated thol her knshwml s hoar rata uao w«so p ■■•siosd taample mroa. hat rrlweod lo Suwirthwt* awyhsag lee bit Je- fsooe. sad that his twin brothrr had eta- ployud e.oaml taakt the (bdiettor in proo* e utag hies. SW therafurw appaulni tw am in apfwMwt eaatrorl Ir.rood in the law for ih« , J'AKF) H U. P. FOH fOtltl HEADACHE, tf tA A QVARjMi&t) CVttE-V. ^. STOKES* i|pBBppqt<iiHs FOR MEN. IrdtTTHte and bill subtmued without nrguttlknt aavr* Vrtllct ef not |«illy found by th* jury. the case against Jim HdyWvM waa next ca^hf. Ha had obtained adraXta lo ths ajMihfoftwenty odd dollars from Nathan Silbkaj a merchant at AllewtHU, and gara n mctt'ga^e of a mule to soctfrn pay msnt. W hen hd'flttidd lo pay at mnturtty Sittlun sent out for thd.tattle, but it could notbe fbund. Judge Mistkey ruled that th« Stale should barn pr5Ven that Heyward hkd, alike time the ipoltgWge was given, no 1 shkh'Miimol as that described therein. This hkd not been dime, and the verdict was not guilty. 1 * >' No otlfcr cases being ready for trial the Ctfffrt was adjourned until 10 A. M. on Wed nesday. The docket,, which is unustieny heavy, wiilMi cleared by Friday at latest. As wkgo to press on Wednesday the' OrmR Jufy is completing its work for the tend. ITV its htteUigenl proiBP^*** > l has deserved pubtln thanks. MtXBTtAAt,—Shott sermon weather. No Sheriff's sales oB last Monday, There is but liftle flutter in the matrimo nial market.. Times are too hard. And we feel very sorry for the— mah—who^ —lost—nie hat , A sick man is considered out of danger when the doctor discontinues hjs visits. How are the watermelon patches getting Sfoi.g? We are very lend of watermelons. its* new version of the Bible will not meet a very bilge sale aunng those who already haverfvtfttion lo the scriptures. Mess*!. Wad ley A Co. af Georgia, Ac., have bought a controlling share of the stock ef the Port Koysf Railroad. Blockhofders of the Psirmount Msaufsct- kriiig('ompa'ny hold their quarterly meetiug at Barnwell on next Tuesday. Solicitor Gantt is a* good and good lookiag th ever* We Cau'l see how he has escaped Patrimony. Messrs. II. y. iWabham and t>. F. Hooten are building handsome fe-hleftaes and Mr. H. N. Folk is repairing h?s titfttfM store in. Batyrtierg. We #adld like to be a farmer in fto #alf And gentle Spring, But rn The bent of dummer, that h ffheAeir wteK- » A gfeeT deni of the religion In ttesfoe^fi* TRke* ftfe pr .server, eely put on in n great rmerg-Bey, and then very often With the hind side before Joshdtitling*. The younr men of iMs | n*e —Ing in ap pearance, and are un|ebl for * gedttg / they ere of fashion, nnd tie nM g l.iWp post te keep tkem«elveo perpen.licular. Hannah More •ays that there la ••• •ing’e fact ■ bat me may <>pp»-e te all tse wit and argnmeul efieieeliiy.lhat ae maa ever re pented of fhriqypaity on his deml-hed. IXwtwrs disagree Borne My whisky har dens Ihe 1 —‘-| r— suy h suAewe it ■mennnhlle. people without brains will keep on drinking ti. s* it den t make an atom of diff • rower le them. Crop rrp..rt*. as mode le ns Wy pUntrrs from all sectiews ef the rwuuty Iw stioadwi.ee npw* Ctairt, are geurroJIy f. sera We, wed with mwltuued gwwd .eeten. Utr yteias will STOCKHOlaDSSRS —A'ND- — " T H.E 1 R F A. ilf 11/1 E 8. AliDTfitOivlS WH® ARE NOT BTDCKHOLDERS. WILL FIND IT EMI NENTLY TO TH&R ADVANTAGE TO GOME TO THE a TRADE P-AlACr -OF- Delane & ■% AR had here wk« bathe la Ihe lUekldden seetUu wf Turkey Creek are otaMed ik d a huge sad kaagry alligatee kae tehew apwa hiamtat the task sf ralwrstag the orders ef the ehief of pvlsaa. There ora three beadeed sod Ihlriy-ffee white peesuai ia the lewa af Baraee I. and •M of Ikts awwibsw ealy eas h**«ToJ sad • ww base hstd hare > wsaiy year* astd hot eighty has* reside I 1* the piece twouty fear 630 Broad 8tre6t, Ati'guStat AND EXAMINE THEIR \ Choice dnd Handsome Display • '•* . .... OF DRV aOORS AND NOTIONS _v ■‘L A'r * feta-WF* COOKES CLOTHING -A.#t) liA't STORE, f 11 BroMI Street. - - - AtOffneto. Go. laAKOTctfr h^ck lit 'nf* c it"£v km ten ac j it Ff.AN’NK!/^NDYA^fhr CI/)TH-^iu wa/MMUtlAol W fade. FANCY CAS8I.MKRK SUITS rathe latrat styles and ahaMte* BL\CR. CLOTH aND WdftN'rKD SUITS FOE ftEKSB/ LINEN'S, ALFACA8, MOIIAl^SKESUCKEaS, Ae. STKJtW AND FELT 11 ATS for me* nud bky., • SHIRTS. NECK WEAR, Ac. TRUNKS, SATCHELS, UMBRELLA 9 , Ae. A All Mered at tht* loVfcrt |n*iccff. I*arj»e Whoicsafe' Itte wMelr ■ *««<*». A. IT. BLANCHARD- ppf2t-3di FOB /. C. LUDLOW 4 CO. eteata wRI do BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. W« are determine*! trr aell notlil K but good ant] reliable (ktoda afpf at the loweat pi icra of any bouse in the city. The rhoddy fluff palmed off immhi the public, at appa* RUtTLT low Hgur' a. awl lenvuig thu purcbaaerH to th** ned n ft-<-U.»u tliat they ItaVe born duped, we abail avoid alwaye. Gut good* he oVABAltTBM IM B* sky RkaPtor aa HKPBaeKttTBO, or the in* ney tvfiHidtvI. bR&ss GCh»DH—We ha> e lit mdlres variety, at prtc^a ranging from • 1-4, in, IS 1-1 Hi, >*, Si, 30. U,4U, 4A,5uupto $1.19, in color*, bhu k Dreaa Gouda from IS 1-S otaita to ISj er yard. 'I Pure, unadulterated MILK*. In nil colon, sty lee and patterns, from 59e to #136. BLACK BILKH, fn.tu •«. u>aa KLKG *nT AHriCLK for «1SS. HUHAU B1LK>, aU odoia ami shade*. Ha riNtf and HttO : U)ED ^A flNB, iu every tador and some of the moat magalReeot petternn ever shown in the city. YfcLVKr GKkN t DINU p kin Grenadine, Lace Grenadine, Bilk Twlated eta. . HG8IEKY FOR THK MILUONS. J A F dl Lin • of Glov -a, Flm hua, BD-bons and Lnoea, that are uneurpaaeed in variety and rh-iranow in the S<»<ith.<rii market LAWNB. Linen Lawns, N Inaook Mu«llns, Print*. Linens, Table Damask, Towels. Napklna, ixtylbw. Cambriea. frimplete in variotv and tborough In anaurt m'-nt. t'HHCKH Mri me. Hotneat-un*. Hieaoiilng, lolto«ta.te».Cuaeliiiervw,etc • te. In fact, everv <bTartmsNt U ootapMe, and anythiug •bmlffwi In the “Dry Good*'* or Noliot, Hue can be found at the Drgu White Iron and Glass Front- tt) Broid Btieet. Delane A Hlckoh, P H-—Th# I ad Ira arw rapadtlly invited In <xaeitr>e tbr stock of l/vllra' U ttd«-rWmt/ on Ihe w-eotNl II ■4*. alnoUir nsady-maue ewltaof Bilk, Buutlag, Uinghuru, Pteue. He S»r Imdlbu naH GMhlPtak utnyii SPRING 1881- SPRING 1881- taa of she pesnasr, bar husband, an this 'hat her family shall he kept In fee Me hta er hlodeath. It u the met 'haa that awe •kaald have all thu PcnaaB**.—4’npt. Hayra ofiheP. R R H adoraed our effke auk hit haa-lawme pr*»- *nee ea Tueaday- Aad mill they eaaie tehteribeTt. W. H. Pnewer is “J aad hi* a if* 20 year* aid. Judge aad Mra. Mackey are steppiag ef thellrwwe H<tase. • A eorre*poadee( of the Ciameaeti Cum- uereialiahereii write np the l*rie*ier mat Capt. Uriah Dana eriiet ut froat lieatueky that he it prepariag fbr a grand fkfl campaign XIr. C. D C. Adam* hat mmbc good news tor Indy euitueiera. They who delay will ka (be unlucky. Messrt. Parmer' 1 fliers af Allendalt har* four kaudrad acres ia codon averaging tan indie* in bci s ki. Hon I 8. Bamberg is aa pet fast a m idaief ajurymaa as hawatufa legislator. Maybe live long and prosper. Col Gent! U a sueeessfhl Policifnr in the Ses sions, but his prod ice iu the Court of Cupid i* rather intermittent. Col. Yonmnas eas, aeFeramne eft be Grand Jury, accomplish more work iu a given lime than any maa we haveurer known, , . Miss Howell, the belle efCelletM, is glad- druing the hearts of her many ad irera in Hstulterg hy a visit to Mrs. J- W. Billings. A. B. Connor. Ecq., the hamltomest lawyer on the I*. R. It. R., mid Capt. Wimberly, his equal in good looks, iltuniiuated Tint Psu- 1'Lk’m sattetum ou Tuesday. * Xlr.J. A. Stolnaker ef Willi*ten, ahe has forty acres planted is Me'ons, has e mo«4 promising crop. Meuy of his melons are eight inches long. “Hike hot weather beet," said a Wilhstoa girl, * because it makes pa and ma so sleepy that they don't come bothering around the the nights I have company.’ XlissCarrie Randall of Atlanta is spending sometime with XU*. C. M. Dewitt ie Black- ..viUe. All Iheyung melt are carried away, and W. R. K. looks like he has keen struck ky ligiitcing. A slim lawyer wss severely bled by a trar- eling inusquitoon Monday night. The law- >er is quite feeble, p.iucipally from mortti- rhif «|ttita was ae much more successful in eollec- non and exirarsgeuc iu measure than his owe scale of charge* Major Liar was th* best dramsH lawyer in fLrnwell os Moaday. Arrayed ia all thd glory of a new spring *uit be was eevird and admired until Frank Ayer, wh* sew the situ, ation, retired fur repairs, end efler e sec.*- sion of an hour er ee reappeared aad retriev- • 1 the honor ef our Iowa. •'Gentle makl, why m dqjwted ? Pray telfSne why thir grunt diet ■ am; -Why. ChsHl* TW I eaid no See-hue,** m auexpeeled 1 meani yes, detease of «he trial eiful prsregntivs ef Urn Court te supmui •ountel. ehrn m rsquetaed fue a pehiram rtmrgwl #Mk U eapual eMrnse This is a Cedrt of Jurtiee, nhcre rymptahy hr mm* r-.rtuae, however ko#«wubteio hoatau uaiure. cae base ae eouirdliag influence; hut the law* are her* admiaiatered equally ever all, ubether they be high ee lee. rich ee pool, ••d evwry am# is judged neeerding le his cause. Tk* request mad*, k tu**er, shall ke deemed ee*e ihe ita* deserving ef seaside- ration 1 emnaa M ceases from the wile ef Ihe prieoner, whe new she by hie side, appa rently his saliteey frieod, end eshthUs n de- vet ien worthy ef e woume. I appoint lode- feud the prisoner at the bar Colonel Robert Aldrich, * counsellor eminent alike for his Isnrning aad his eloquence, and I have ae doubt that he will moke Ihe best defense that the case sdmits ef aad reflect midit ieoai hon or upon bimseff amdtheprelsseioa." After a conferw-bolwu Solieitor G*ntl and Mr. AMrich the trial was set for to-day and Ihe prisoner was remanded lo the jail. Jack Sander* was found guilty of assault with intsnite kill and b, aad th* Court adjourned until 10 A. M. Tuesday, while the trial of Hoary Taylor for n similar of fense was in progress. Ti k-uat—The trial ef Henry Taylor was resumed, aad after the exatniataio* of wit nesses for the defease end argument by Jas. K. Davft, defendant's attorney and the So licitor, a verdict yf guilty wa* rendered. John Grant, also colored, was next ar raigned upon the charge of burning au old colored man's house near Allendale. Tk* evidence was principally circumstantial. The defense an alibi. Numerous witnemes were examined, argument was made by I. L.Tob'n Esq., for the deteudsat, and the Solicitor* and a vierdiet of not guilty rendered. The Grand Jury brought in a true bill against Jtw Heyward, colored, for obtaining goods under false pretences. Doc Davis, colored, against wiiom the Grand Jury had found a true bill in the morning for the murder of Bob Dudley, nest- la the spring the maiden • Twrnele thought* of makingh*y — ■ Uhe mtanmesMnl stem, eh# « Flintab smc But the yenug emu And k • m«n*u ry He eonmisr* that it's Tnpey tawrd fee euethou tw*. t'eptem Horn, tk* taoMoe Hate thief, wo. laid hy • Nevada Maa reeeatly tkta tk* few korae ira*eiod all the note and Me neither hay *or hariey. Held the chief te reply - “Vkal a taler yw hem that. 8 peer ke ae •at urn ue huy.ke drink keep water, eat um wagw-Uud eeud bribru braakfs* . Fwy ymt turn um em. H pw* yw wuut Iu vide. g» hMtkwt Vkesatd rtatraod ? V mum rat I rand •* iatata* that it fe ef i impefi I fell fe and stylae af the tlmra. Bhe there • te it tbatuarh memkev of ber tamily fe wpfiied with enough Hop Btitera. at the >r*r appeataue* ef nny sympt- ms of any Hi health, to prevent a it of mekueee with fee at i coda a l expenee, car* wd auxiety, AU ••men should exereiee their wisdom in I hie way/*—AVw Umnm PmlUJimm. Owens sip! J. E. Davis, Eeqrs. The evidence of th* State witnesses showing that tk* pur- tie* to this homicide were wgsged in quar* reling near Williaton, that Dudley, the de- cmsetl, who was much the la»f»r man, strueh Davis with a large pine Mick, two inches iu diameter, need as a hate ball hat, nod receiv- ed iu return the fatal blew from aa ordinary pocket knife, the Mud* being Iw* end a half laches ia length. The Made pas end Lie Dudley a hgart and L# died ia flflewu mia- utes. The J*sdpe nskad that the State’• wit- ■saaes hud eloarfy esSehhsks I that th* Mf hud acted in self defease. Th* rml ,'wewi. Youdr mule* *rv Id large rietnaoil In Kentucky, nntl biinf front $80 to $80 ... .(K-o. Graot rrcrlvr* tiO.UUO ajrrar •elary ae Prenltfeot of thr Uuitrd Htatre Nnf tonal Dnok, Ne« Yuik. He I* nho n purtucf Id hi* *od‘* btwiueuD hottsD ol Graot & Ward, tod ho* no loirrwt there of $&OOOO....ODplul puoteb- nacDt has been uboltebed Id hllulilgnb, Wlscoosio, Rhode Ldeod odi! Aletor ... .Duly four colored men have been appointed to office by President Our- Arid tbu* for, nud only mioor (fflcee given to tbetn. The liepubltcooe dou’t give out fnt offlcea to colored men with the same alacrity with which tbeyoeek the votes of their colored frieo<{* Within teu yen is, It le snld, there bee been n net gain of 761.418 BepUsfa Id th# Southern State*....The Oenaus Bureau elutes that the net debt of the three hundred cRiea aad towns tr the United Stetee 1 avirg more than 7,900 population ia over 8570,000,000. A Cough, Cold or Bore Throat Neglect frequent- this lung disease should be *ioppe<L ly result* lb au Incurubl or consumption. Brown’s bronchial troches are certain to give relief ia asthma, bronchitis, cough*, catarrh, oonaumptive and throat dbease*. For thirty year* the troches have been recommended by physicians, and al ways give perfect *utinf»ctlon. They are act new or untried bnt having been tested by wide and eon*tant use for nearly as entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of tba age. Public speakers sod siogers use them to clear and strengt ben the voice. where, ICE! ICE!! ICETn Ica pecked In barrels, 150 pourds each, 81; Ice packed In barrels, KJ0 pounds each, 75 ct nts; and delivered to Express Ofike, Railroad or Boat*as ordered. Con* um era sma get nay qoaa- titv of loe desired froat our House, at 9 Market street, at ooe-haif cent per pound. W* ate gwaraateed a fall sup ply of loetha year rcaad aad are opaa at all ko«re. i « .j. m. xKnnv * oo. t Wo are Ready Now. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW e^ etr Firm, u^Vtc Good*) •View Store. The Best Coeds the Cheapest Good Goods at Low Figures. McKibben & Co., liar* rlviukl a* Fine a flock at New Guods as wu* ever bma.dtt la tMe attriri. I. (key wul sail .1 price* that mb tegeLr ‘•KYE-OPKNEJU.” TWy bee* ea I, and am daily receiving— DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, WOODENWAIK, nHOCKIUKS, PROVISIONS, Eie., Etc. Now Don't Forget the Grent Opportunity- REMEMBER THAT WE ARE AHEAD AND STILL KEEP MARCHING ON. JOIN THE PROCESSION. Se-OIVE UE A CALL AND REE BOW FAIRLY WE CAN TREAT YOU.“1 off of covered i DMieu—oval, HHHL . . - — - . - - ). Halfgulioe „ .. flfild nf twrntT (Itu 7 - - i water pitcher*, 40c. 80 and flttu. Covared butters, 10c. 13c undflae^ Gl'Se stand lamps, Wtllistoe, on the ad iaot., waa next placed * 1 ent ^ n?< cenUabOX every- ferge, with burinr uud opal ahnde cunpletr Me; brwfnfltawd laaipe aad baraee^ wita Every Housekeeper Interested. $80,000 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. UNHEARD OF BARGAINS E D. SMYTHE & CO. Bmt 3nUm Cnckory Souse. THE LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED. • 7 • , #» ■*; . . • * ' * Look over them carefully and you will be Induced to add to your comfort, happi ness and appetite by replenishing your tables at a very trifling ooeL &NUL.1MH IRON HXONK CHINA. Platen—Dinner, 40; Breakfast, M; Tea, 90; Dessert 35 per set Cupe and Haueers with liaitdlea, 43c. per set; without handle, 15o. Wash BowL and Pitchers, 4X5, 73c. aud 93e. per pair. Chamber Bets of 11 pieces for $190, usual price $4. MKMI-POKAJKL.AIN WARS. CompletfliB^eakfaatend Tea Fet*. 41 pieces, for $375; Dinner, Brrukfi Tea and Nupper Sets, 195 pieoes for $17.15. Decora led Chamber Nets, full Gres*; Salmon, Maroon, Blue, Pearl, etc-, it piece*. $3 73, fiirmefly sold *1 _ line of Deoorated Chamber heU, just reoelvrd. entirely new shapes and deenrattoas. at bargains. French thiiia Tea Set*—Colored BancL, Goldinea, 44 pieoes for $9.73, sold at $13-30. OL.AHHWATilC—A Cl'RIOMIXY OF* CXIRAf*FFKfl9M. Twelve full alee crystal dear goblets for 95c. A deer art set, oons'stii sugar, cream, apooa hoi' er and covered butter, all for 35c. Pn serve square and round. Sc. 10c, 161. Fruit bowls on stand. 30.% 3Sc, 30 to 30. . Dsanert, six*, ia Pink, rt $6. hupetb > burner aad opal shade cmbplete. 43c; bronse stand lair; ; Library (extensions, an Immense stock at i MIL.VS3R PL.ATKU WARK. From the moat celebrated makers-qaaiity guaranteed. Ice pitchera, castors, pickle stantIs, butters, etc., etc, at greatly redact'd pi lorn. For tbore wbo cannot afford bcUe*. we carry an Intermediate grade, which we guar antee free from bras* or say other o(>)*ell»natde nteUi. Table knivee, lurks am! *o one, $1 JO a set-to our oaatomers only we offer. A S-butUo sLver-plateil castor fm One Dollar. __ OUR fliXOCK OM* - and Shoes. THE 1’KOPLK'OF EARN WELL ARE INVITED TO CALL AT THE First Glut Bast wd Shee Stire. OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT, A U O U » T -A-t G E O K CA l A. — Where tfrjr can ffotf the choictef fuotl* brought to Uiff 8ewihcra amffiet, aad at lower prices than at sty ptrfo) idnce the Mar. ^ - Strictly fair dealing, ahd gnflHs effckaaftal ia three meotlm er the meaey re* funded. RETER KEENAN. *m*- ■*11 : ACUrOTA, OA. The Bl&ckville Sale Stable. M. J* MARCUS* 81 MON BROWN, It erecting, oppneite the NsW Cotton Hat form, a Large and ComasedisM SALK AND LIVERY STABLE, and ne and after the 15U» of AUGUST wM have a full etork of Supetior SADDLE, D.<AFT and WORK ANIMALS. He will be pleased lo me hi* msay old friends and cnAsaww and will gnawers prim tn suit the time*. . eprld l v Special Notice. WE ARE GENER AL AOKNTR IN SQimi CAROUN A AND OBOB- gia fer the BirdsnU. Btgeluw and Krkieimiarr Engtoe*. ' Aten, Gmia I and Ha* Mills. Also Maanfsetaee ths Impeeved Geftstt Gia,I We here na Agent awe Agents la BaraweB C*we ehaae strietly First Ctess Fteatetka Machinery can. Is as, mre the < P. A. D 'MIAK. Hatemnaa. are amgleyed hy ns ■ W tal Is wh* have pnerhased Muhins ry ftsm ns la O. M HTONE A CO. Angntaa-Ga. of the Golden Boot 1 have te store the bent stoat at BOOTS AND wueiiiatoMa *• ihe aeftaeri* A ytata trak •! !l*ta i aad flbae* fee CmI« eoeeeudkerf BLAGffTILLS. AC Id 0g. •8 tekhogtotofw JOMM B.MTMKLM A. M WIJM MABTIH SSELBB, Com, Pons, Col ton and nil kinds of os change far geode. Cash potd tor oottoa. K fff»ff/.V AJm JSJAC MOUHU, CMAMLU K. MATKt, W. B HARLEY, Of HAM SWELL, EDWIN BATES & CO.*: JOBBEBS Of . f . DRY «00DS an» CLOTHINCi, Nob 122 aid 124 Meeting St, Ckuifftoa, 8- (X ROBERTSONS’* fleceemeee te GKO. W^ VILLUJU ft 00. t CITTII FttTIH. VIIIISUIIIIUII -AND- COMMfHSlON 1AMRCHANT8, 1 A TCL> tt HAVSfto flffTRmrr. ClffASLJBMTOXV. m. o* • $to“CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON BOUCITED.-Oi »ly . ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, OIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, BHAFTMO FULUKTB, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Oearlog. Oudgeoos, Turbine Water Wheel, Ofe Gearing, Cheapl Jn.leon’* (Joveraera, Dtetoo** Olronfer Sav, aad Oamem and Files, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, ate, aad Rtpa Brass Oast logs and repairs from ^ ^ ~-r- ——G^eo- R. Lombard A Co.* FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE V0RR8, MAE VMS wjitse iwwm, 170 mwTcc mar, A«;«i*friTft. CIMNMitAu OLD IRON AND BRASS WANTED. Adams, Damo No. 18 BB0AD STREET, CHABUS8T0N, LAMB vracxjw- COOKING 8TOVB8, RANGB8, GRATSEH. Marble and Slate Mantels, of all kinds. Pumas, Lead, Sad Iran Pipe, Sheet Lead, Copper and Zinc, Roeftng Tie, Tin-Ware, Tiaoer’* Took, etc. Howe Kurniohiag Goods te Large Vflriety. . n a . Fire Brickr, Tike, Terre Cotta Drain Pipes, sad < ARM promptly attended tofty I „ Gnode bran. I si mease attack of New Fire Pmot Mew aad I* very if I >wer than (bey (mve evw at ' ^ na merlualng out at great torgalae Out Faae are la great tern and; they coot only a trlft* the Mate at the Inwekt Priest, SMTTHB‘8 ■OUSE FURNIBHINO EMPORIUM, —j\t .•; 712 BROAD bTREKT. ▲UGL'BTl, GA. F. W. lYa^cner A Co. 0 H A B It 18 ff ft N. •- & 159 1C1,103 an ! 165 Kafft Bay. 2, 4* tml 12 Queen Street* 13,15, 17 told 1!> Vendue Range. Wholesale Groom aad Liquor Dealer*. Cotton and rd aval Htorom Eaotora. Sok Agenki tor Georgia and Wagoner Grange Gt OT WIIM We here • fecial Ruwgk Rme, Urea, etc.