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TAWIW mKi LY EDITION. E Etm a SUBSOMPTION. TrI-Weekly o Year. - - $4.00 x-months. - - . - 2.00 44 4 Three month. - -10 Wbrq$ MP00-0L RATES OF ADVERTISING. itleafn41UH hutep i a4 d f.er og%t,rsgia.dyeytisomente. .1A ~ib/AiBOK. Bill d8, etter Hods, Envo Po64001 rde,, nvitatibte, Tiekots, -&c. neatly etottted -At thM offio6,-CHEAP 180UTH OAROLINA NEWS. The notton and rice crops in olk p1bqse well I/ The remains of Y. J. P. Oens have been brought from Washing ton and buried in Laurens. '_Mose Wilson, the notorious negro dgiVetWdd of.Sintater, has been found guilty of murder. All i the jury wore colored. Thos. W. Price & Co., of Phila. delphia say that they wore- paid in full by Chrddzo for State printing, di int .Pt of ."their _ ill was In the municipal election . in .,KippR o tie et4;h(eaded -lby D. A. Townsend received an ftvlrage of '148'*dtes, 'tht by R. W. Shand, 116 votes.- B6th tickets were Demo eratio. The freight on a bairel 'of tnolass OR from Chploston to Sunqtor is $4'.Md,"whle -ff'ei1,ht "fromij Wil mingthli to v ftfdte- is $1.65, and from Baltimore to Sumter- is $2.20. h frst regiment of Imouitod rifles has elected George Tupper colonel, J4. pumupipgn,, lieutona t colonel, and G. N. Tharin, majo'. Four hupdred apd syenty-five * ti nibers Mvitd. T MilTen i 1i1l, near Charloston, is the rendezvou!s of a band 6f black deseradoop who are a terror to the -1iedes;livifhg thereabout, Charles t044 . u p rau t of the In compliance with a request of the business men of Charleston, he will run a series of excursion trains from the interior of the St4to to Charleston during the Arst part of Octb.x, The adjutant and inspoctor gen eyal will, advi$th Leg's ture to 'p1a f ie m 'f the luntoor 0oppA140 a Id a *dWw,to secdte ithiformity iin diffdi tlocali ties.' Captains~ 'arb requehtgd to ##4a liet of these arms~ Wthe 'ad jutant general. 4negrodjuo' at top" recent .evm elI court iu Aikene wanted to gito a 1a4 $~ 9,000 'for fees, beii 'the ~h1afiount 6f the sumi recovered a9.1I client.., The other jurors, in1t convineb !him of his ab 'ity,"feokted him, and Ithb judge dismissed him. Another jury The Sunday morning's trailt on the Savannah and Charl4Jtn rail.. road. when about ty m osii froi Salkehatohio station."Ytn over and killed a negro man. 'He was sitti g on the bank of a partially fill d trestle, with his hands and he d above the track. It is thought th'at he may have been J' led by unknown parties, and plen the track. At a b! meeting held Jn Laua oae day to considerthe builg of a railroad from Spartan.. I rg vi Laurens to Augusta, it was resolved that.dlegtEtd4%ifiiEed to meet the people of Laurens at this p lace on sales-day in October nexty from Spartanburg, Ninety-Six, Greenwood, Edgefleld and Augusta. A meeting at Lowndeav' lle 44 b4 'yil 'tfufh~wyaW 'beld idd 'hb' 8h inst. to orgsj. eg.ompany to buid arailroad fro~ nnerson C. H., vi Lowndesville and near Calhoun~ Mills to Augusta, or such pointoi the Greenwood and Augusta rail aqadiar.mayTbo ideemod desirable. Mr. J. M. Latimer was electedJ pros. dent, with a full corps otf dret6aie. The Edgefleld Baptist Associationi r7 at a son o hocourt house. Some forty churches were represented b,t P Mealing was elected moderato. The business proper of the associa. tion was brought to a close oi 8aturday g#aare the body after a h&imonfous and delightful sesoadjourne to its ne a Mr. Bansomie lat tax reole v Aiken, while in the discharge of his dut1r !hat spring, tried to sto the 1ftled. Ho brought suit for0 damages at the recent court in Aiken. Colonel Rion represonted the raroad, and claimed that Miles station was not a regular station, and that the train was too heavily loadod to stop. as it was down grade. The plaintiff contended thot the station wa put down - among the regular stations. The jury found a vordict of $75 dawages. P'REVARE TO SOW WHEAT. 8A;ohestook law is to be enforced in Fairfileld we have laid in a largo lot f Ble Ht6no, Lucerne and Clover pOi For ue,by sop)t 29, foMASTERt & BRIOE ESTABLISHED IN 189. CHARLES MULLER. WATCEIIS, Clocks and Jowolry to paired, and satisfaction guaranteed to overybody, N. B.-All who havo left watchos at my store must. como and got then, or I will soll thom for costa in thirty days. sept 18 CHARLES MULLER. [IC LIVER CURE. A. case of LiVor disease, 11 years stand 1. ing; cured by the use of Simmon's lepati0 CoMIpou 1. Gentlemen:--I tlin- it -the dxkty of everybody that can re der assistanco to the afilicted to do so, therefoo I tak great pleasure in testifying from my own knowledq,o to the great efficacy of your Simmons Hepatic Compound. I coin ienced using it in my family in a case of Liver disease of 11 year.4 standing, which it has entirely cured. Its wonder ful et'cots in the immediate cure of Sick headache, dispqpsia and chills and fevers, glad to say, has been fully re.lized nmyfamily from the use of a tw bottles of this medicino. My wife has been sub ject to sovero Rpells of headache for more than two years, and has been entirely cured by using a fow bottles of Simmons' Hopatic Compound and has determined to keel) it always in our ho,so. Wo con sider it an invaluablo family medicine. Yours truly, .*ROB -- RT N.'.iLCM. 1Burko County, Georgia, May 1876. -FOR 1ALB BY W. E. AIKEN, MCMAwTER & 13RIcP, Wiunniboro, A. C. R. W. iRCn & Co., Woodward's, S. C DOWIE & MOISE, Proprietors, sept 11-2w Charleston, S. C. JUT lECEVED One car load sood Potatoes, One " " " Gate. --ALSO,-. mA full line of blantation Hard pavre cozmisting olt Lay Iron, Pbowv Steol, Stool Plows,' Spades, SLovel s, Tr-aces, Iatnes '' IClevices,' Hices,J Sc we 41.&c which will be sold low fr I kelopnsanlyo hiint a full ~1A TATIONT und FA Y QtELO O!Em!EL 3D s I~l~ n bp4d Reyo 'ybrand1s of L~~t tam Aproptired tosell for a cettep ,opti$9A if part' es desire. AM parties in want of itilers twill do 'ell to 4ql 11 on e before Ifeb20F.E /LR Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseames of tho Throat and Lungs, nuoh an oougbs, Ods Whopping cough, Bron0hitie, Asthm an4d Con. mumption. The reputation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half cen tury, is a sufileient assurance to the public that it will contitie to realize the happiest results that can be desirc(. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and eVen desperate diseases of the lungs, by Its use. All who have tried it ac knowledge its superiority; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to. what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. Cunay 11EC. TORAL always affords instant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it IS invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should be with out it, and those who have once used it never will. - Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe It, antl Clergymen. often recommend it ftom their knowl edge of its effects. PREPARED UT Dr. . C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and AnalytUcal mheutsts. SOLD nY ALL DRUoGISTS EVARYWUJNg. WATERS' ORCHESTRION eios ORGAN is Clio most beasitifulin otyloatid perfect in to noevr ninale. It has th celebrated Conce Voic o, n two a ad.a tuned in perect harn mony with the reed@, andtheir efnectis sng. teal apid electrifying. WATER' VCLA1t10 NA, 0 H 1WESTRAL, L CONCERLTO,, VESP ER, TEN IAL ClII1S, CHAPEL, and COTTAGE ORGANS, in Unique French Ca ses combine PURITY of VOICING toith great Volume f tone suitablo for Parlor or Church. WATER8'PIANOS, ",nlUl1RIG11T ARE THE BEST M1A DE the Tone,Touch, Workinanship, and Durnbility Unsurpassed. W ta E :tVB I or cauh.Mon thly Installments received. 109trunients to let until paid for a pecr contract. A Liberal Discount to 2kachers.inisters, Churches,e hools, etc. AGENTSWANTED. Specialinducements to the trade.Illustrated Catalogues Malled. Second-hand Instruments at GREAT BARm GAINS.. $ORA WA'R & SONS, Mann facturers an Den ere 40 AST 14th ST.tUNI N4AUAIr,N.Y. MARK '" PATr. JULY f51811. WE CLAIM FOR THlE IMPROVED WHI NEY S WING / ACHINES 'rTho fAowing specinec points of supe riority I raeat'siinplicity in Con t rsetIon. ~-Daarability. 8-Exceedinugly Ligh Wasa hing'. 4-Still Rutuunuing. Noise eess. 5-X'erforuus all Varieties og Work. 6-Beauty of Finish and W ork'hanship. ''t- .A RF UCTION jM ' ingle Machines sent on ogl1ers direct from the Factory, written guarantee with each Machine. WHlY, PAY OLD iPRICESI *SWSend for ciroulars and particulgtrs. A ddress, The Whitney'fg. Co., feb 1 6s'~ -~9'tson, N. J. B et 18CBWapest NEW WILLOX & GIBBS Si~ld .wing Machine. LMost v tion, Producing Marvelous Results. It nup~mi) erit laces-it beyond all corn of 11 O lare indt en efTerec by tla4,tro r m~lnin,robeom,to OnyMacjine In the World witi: Automatie Features, and with no Tension to Manage. Write by rostal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &c. WIL~LCOX & GA[BBS3 8. M.0(0. (Cr. Bond St.) 6518 Droadway, N. Y ' GREAT T FL( OLD TIME PRIC. AT THE CREAP 25 POUNDS FINIO FMILY MEAL, $1.00 PtR MHEL, SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYE PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR AND COF1 HARD TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL] WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT TH THE SHOES Al1 .-4ir..xf 3 PLEASE CALL AND E aug 11 mcMaster & Brice HAVE~ greatly rednood the prices of their HAMBURG 2DG.iNGS, INSERTINGS, LACES, PIQUJES, TRIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, ' lIpS, &c. Dall and examine their "Cheap Show Case" of "ODDS AND ENDS." july 28 Wines, Liquors, T obacco, &e~ TINE Pale Sherry Wino, fine )4. C. JSupprnong~ Wino, fine o14 Porto: 1Port Wino, t'oine imported Claret Wino, ALSO, Fine artiole dry Souppeornong Wino, Otard's & Co. genuine 0ognao Brandy1 Meoun tan (Gorgia) Co. Wy cy, pue N. (1. Sweet Mash Corn. Whiskey; My Cabinet Rye-the best whiskey lin town, anid a full stock of all other good Liquors. Also, the celebrated Indian Pale Ale, fresh Lager and Sweet Sparkling Cider on d raught. *Thetlargest aW,bosW seleted stock of Iayana'Clgays an -CigArettes in town, Blaekwell's genuine Smoking To baco, Messina Oranges and Lemons for Jun o12 p.W. HgUE.NTIHT. Ettenqer & Edrnon~I allikind., Circulai w Mills, Grist Mills Mill Ge&.Ing, Bihatting, Pulleys &e. 'AO1A N '' , WA .R Hm Camerowa's Spe,Ial te,am Pudhis -c -Sn-orCtilge DILI IN~ IUR. 0AS1 STORE Of PLOUR FOR. $1.00. DA CFAT4 PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOfEST CASH PEE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT PAMILY OR PLANTATION E VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. [DI BOOTS 5EPTJ3WS EE FOR YOURSELF CONNOR & CHANDLER CALL attention to their full STOCK Watches, Clookts, Gold and Silver Watch Ohains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Plain aind'JPan6y Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, S ~Oo n s, W6rkh, 14apkin .;Ringe, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter -Dishes, &c. Specta 01es, 'COutlery, Lamps, Lanterns, Glass and*Cro6kery Ware, Vases, Toilgtte feta. and China Tea Sets ~Pcne tNeedles and Springs. as 'ng Machines repan-ed, cleaned anid adjusted. ug2~ SOMETHING NEW. ----o--- U ~.O hiWhkey, Pd ch nai Aryl fBra dy. fromn Stone Mountain, Georgia, and ~lbe*Orido6a ton ye VWhiskeys, No ~bPaMoltx o% nd Rye Whliik eys, D i an Imported Wines and " klige'tookd' bottled' goods, consist.. ing r~tof Ctpg, Lager Boor, for farmily use, Ales, Porteors, Soda Water &c. One-barM~e freeb N~ewark Oider on draught C 01 dlrinpks ,oA.a1 dpsoriptions. Tobacco Cigai s, &o. .J.1D. McCAR LEY, __ Proprietor. 'Pih0F N, SCHMITT, tano, eodeon and Organ Tuner, #88 af.n Street, Columbia, 8. 0. T AVING an experience of thirty-fivo ,LI. yar.In. tuning and repairing '!Msp~elfddofg, Oigans and other i~al e e erilpta be in,titopo and in)or niake no ohargo. HIe has the J hl r e1e8- tfm.s b a i