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F4OCAvL I EIS. TH7fURISDA]', JU7NE :l, :M - 3. Now Advertisements. Enights of Ionor-E. S. Chand lor, Reporter. "L'homno (li rit."-Tlio man who laughs is a happy man, and no man can be happy with his blood loaded with impurities. The remedy whicl. all can depend upon for every vitiated condition of the blood is Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. Anouxi) 'TowN.-- Street-spi inklei s are neoled badly. One week from to-day, and the "Glorious Fourth" will be upon us. The case of William and Walter B..yle, for murder, will be tried The crowd in attendance upon c.urt has lmlo the town look some what livelier. Is it possible that court week is to pass away, t1. we are nat to have a shower of rain .? If you are a candidate, let us have your name, and we will p1 c_ you before the public-for the small sum of five dollars. The Histrionic Club have decided to have their entertainment on the night of the 3rd of July, instead of the 4th, as heretofore stated. Th'Ie ladies are busily engaged making preparations for the Fourth of July dinner, in aid of the Confed erate Monument to be erected at Columbia. Tr'11 Ono.1x WV..-.x1100 I.B. SOLIm S_r.-If any man insuli.s your Com1ln Sense by offering a hirst. class 9 Stop Organ for 85, "shoot him on the spot." All neeessit) for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. *1O0, Cash, or 4110 on Easy Teris, now buys a mlagniiicent I Mason & Hlam, linl Parlor or Church Organ with four sets 1eeds and ten StopS, in elegant New Style Cam with Illtmni inated Panels.-liandsomet Style of Case over produced. -Special offer to introduce thi.; new Style. Sent on trial.-Guarantced for a life time.-Rented until paid for. Other new styles just out.-Ilus, trated cataloguca free.-Addresa Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga., Manufacturer's WNhiolesale Agents for the South. *4w. Tums Sornmas' MoNUJMENT.--In purlsuiance of prev'ious notice a meeting of the ladies of Winnsboro and the surrounding country was held on Monday aftern'Ioon inl .the Ladies' Parlor of the Wiansbor'o Hotel. At this meeting it was dotermined to provido a Fourth of Jutly dinner to be given in Winns boro on Thursday next ; the object of wvhich, as has already been an nlounced, is to raise funds to aid in erecting a monument on the State House grounds in Columbia to the memory of the deceasedI Confeder ate Soldiers of this StatLe who lost their lives in the defence of their counI)try. The ladies have resolvod to carry out the foregoing purposes, aind taeir dlinner wIJI take pla4co at the Tm.espman HLil next Thursday, from 1 to 3 o'clock, p. In., where and when a first rate Fourth of Juliy dinne': can be had at a molderatte Tjhe ladies respectfully request the following-named gen tlemoen to act as managers on the occasionI, and to aid them in obtaining con tribations for their dinner: &nior M2lanages'.-Geco. H. Mc Masher, Thoes. WV. 'Woodiward, Dr. WVm. E. Aiken, Jas. A. Birico, Henry A. (Gaillard, A. WV. Ladd, T. R. Robertson, WV. N. Chandler, Jno. D. McCarley, R. E. Ellison, Jr.., John J. Neil, D. R. Flennikon, J. H. Cummings. Junior .Manager.-W. G. Jor dan, Wt. H. Flenniken, Geo. B3. McCants, Jno, S. Reynolds, J. F.. McMaamtor, John W. Soigler, Thos. H. Kotchin, Thos. WI. Lauderdale, J. MoO. .Beaty, Robt. 0. GAooding, Jas. ,N. Centor, J. W. McCanits, WV. R. R.ibb. Tuz TELEPHoNE.-Withlin the past few week8 any number of telephonna ha.ve been y'aamraao 1111(1 ptut to use ill town, to the i iusctment and edification of ni,l berless good people, ld m ad yottiug. In tle cases theo hnuve"5 of the lmakers los bn very grat ifying, while in ::ome ter .ll(- c ies, Ithey haven't (onlo quite so well. Atuonlg the )est we have seen1, is on coil strueted by Col. Jas. II. Rion, and used at his residence. At a dis tanco of onehundred yards, a ConlVersation 11 be catrietl on1, and worilt '. ..... tie oliversatioial tone of ' . ',e eAsiily he.td :tiid undi(erstoo; ".(j. inl >t g c - ble use to we this telt'ph.ne is4 put is the trninsisionQt of must:ical1 souiids the disnice above stated. One eud of the instrminent is placed onl the I)ianlo, and at the other the liweet m11usic of the ii truui;:nt can be distinctly heard. A few evenings ago w\cJiad the pleasire of listening to music thus transmitted . Several pi.eces were played, aid etch could 1e distinctly heard. ''The Last lRose of Su111ner," tle "C.1ri-iival of Venice" and Von Wt"1eer's ".L a,; Wa"t',z' wvere performed. and tnm;s iitt( d throughl the telephonel', with I)auiiiliil eff("t. The sollids r110. dticed tie not unlike those of a uillsic--box-soft and subdue.101, yet clear and iiiisicall. The 1incFt (fetOlct was prodieed by the playin. of tlie "Carnival of Venice" andi -The List Riose of Suiier"-thi notes ill hose Bounding clfiarer and stronger. Altogether, Col. Riom's tclephcone Works more s:ttisfactorily than any we have yet seen. 'THE Cielcu'r Coui;'r.-The follow ing is it Synopsis of the cases: tried before tho Court of Genedrl Ses sion since our last report: State vs. William S. Stuart, in dicted1 for assaultt and Ih.attry w ith intent to murder, aln tssault with It CO!CC:letd de:ally w,eaponi-A. M. Matekey, retilied by the procu)tcitngI' wiiness, for the State, Gaillard & Reynols for the defendant. After (lne poremnptory chalkeng on the patrt of the State and live on the part of the defence, the folloving; j.-ry was Cllpatneled: Samd. Me Cormuick (forctian), Robt. A. Her ron, liobt. L. Martin, J. M. :Ider ington, Miles Trails (colore t\ 11. N. MlcMa[:ster, James T. Lenunon, Jaml1es M. 3laine, A. M. Yongue, Thos. WV. Traylor, Charles Lucas (colored), John L. Cameron. A ver'iy lrge inuot'er of witnes;ses were oxran'nedL, and1( the triall of thle c&Lse conlsmnfed tile entire day. [The d1. lendlanIt was chargedl with M.u tin, on the 25th day of Mtiy last. T1hie genierai facts of the case were publilishled inl TIu.: Nmyws .n) IHro.n. abJout th.e ti me of' the occuirrencee, and1 they neeOd nOt be recouted here. ft.er a brlief con - suiltationi, . ch orged with the trial of .1 lndered a ve,rdict of . li:tv." Thle dlefendlant w'as aceoidaigiy d1. Stato vs. (Gabe Chisobun, U iiih for burglary and Iareny-A M. Mackey for the defenldants. A fter several chaillenges thie followin g jurly wasl emp mlIJ: WV. W. Ketchin (foreun). H1. W. Das por*tes, fIae Miller (colored), Sanlebo Rufft (colored), John Van field (aolored). R. A. 1-erron, N.ck Peay (colored), Palmer D)avis (colored), T. E. Cloud, J. M. Eder inlgton, J. M. Bilaine, T1imh Ashiford (colored.) The defondanlLtsg in) tis case were chlarged1 with steaLlingo aL lot of soed cotton from the cotton, hlouse of Charles B3ird, a colored man living ini the Salem Church neighlborhlood. Thley woroe arraign ed and put on1 trial at thle Matrch term of court, buit the jury filed to agree. After a short absence the jury charged with the case at thuis termi rendered the followving verdict: "We find Gabo Chisolm and Gaines Jordan guil1ty.; Uriah Chisolmn, not guilty." State vs. John McCorkle, indicted for rape-James G. and James B3. McCants for defendant. Both the de~ fendant and the prosecutrix are col. ored persons. After several chal lenges on the part of the defence, the following jury, all white, was em nanaled - . N. MnMiLBte (fre-. '.'horn, A. J. M1cGill, Ans1row .\1. Y\ u,t Tn'1ot. W. '1.'raylor, L;t)",1y Claxton, Janies; T:. Lemmnion, A. I', Ithy), 11. A. IGl ron1, 1'. L. Owvinr), Jnt). 4. ('tmlrrun. P'(td: I. thte ons4idnilt"iltin of this caso;e the coul t adjourned. True Brotherhood Lodge, No. :3.:4, Kuights of Honor. T '11, ,r'-lr n ie t u) of lhi- .o:lr,e will he It It -h i tn "tl t"ai 1111l (Hn Frida. e t "I-llrr . thle 1 11 inn ., :II ,r 1J''e tt'I:. IIi r . A fit!] am it'). i ''i' is e-lri si It" 'lc-ie , as I liie I Ii' ll 'i' t il . w l ly I),Ield, amllt businle:-, I il r la ne I lalIi etl. E.. a. CIIA\N111.1-:. J11 -e 1;-t-I la.-purter. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSION ER. P'lt"ate annunee B. If. 1Ito"l)EitT1';ON a, a1 eandidat:, for *-chool Commisulsion(r at the ls eIlc 4 uh-CioI ---Su1bject o) tihe icttinii of tlh0 Demnocratiu party it tle pimary ve (t"letionl FOR THE LEGISLATURlE. At it eet: ing of the (1 reenbrier Demo craticl (hi, h1eld1 June 8. 1878, the ful lowin1 i resolution was atdopted; /lit-. L Thr'1."1: t wo l'i-';t"n ( the elaimls of I)1I T. 1.1. NteiN ltY Io ' siutiin t!'-- 1.t_6iOatur, fltrl thisi C tily, arnd rie"""intne1"lnt his ht" i on"ltt. .-'.xtrat't frot)1n the m1inuites. B. It. 1UTkLAND, jilne Ili-tf ) e."ttt.y. F'Ol. TIfE LEGISLATUlm. .1/lr.vr. /Nlihors: - Plea'ie unnnice 11. A. (A.\lL.\li) a, s (a. ltidatte for the liI4nse Of' Ibtrraentatives., at the co)lningl l(" tion . The erse a' MIr. Gaillant in pub lie life his ,ivei general s:atisia--tic Ital tlonte hnul-i r io tl.l Fa';tirllil<. In rtc gni ticn O his scrvice:i it is but proe.r that he sholi Ito s.-n1t, to thli ouse at. the ne"xt electei-)m. This nomination is madle 'ntirel' y wit hout the knowledge of the gentlemanu namned. mlay ](-tif MANY FRIENDS. FOR TIII: LEGISLATURE. 1a1 I 1eet i:1 (if the ')akland Dmiocrat it" Clnh of townsh,;ip) rnuer six.,01w4d onl the 25th of April, 1S78, tho following 1,51oliutionl was otlt p)(o: 1:.fjed. Thal't th:,is linh.) )recognll 'Iin tit Iitliess :n.1 abiitv of iltn. I A (hail{ardl as at r,1epr ntathe, h,r.tv " 1oiat him as a Candilate for ru. lxtract fom the iinutes: A. J. LA \.. mnay 1(64"x(f Set"retary. SELLING OUT. . N order to close up the biusinoss of =ul. Wolfe, great. iidil letnIenits will be ofered to Cash b)uyer, for tho next sixty dayis. 'he stock of goo Is, eonsist ing of Dry (iools, \ot ions. l.ie, ,;: 1 iilon;, Ilosicry, t'lothling., [Iltts, '"ilks, Shlr)t; &ce.. will be (t ri.l at illad )OlOW New York cost, i:'OR{ ('.it ON LY. Monuiy mu14tst he0 3 aliSed, an1 1 ('4ash i pur chlaIrs w\ill( 1<rtait:ly tind it toi their iterest t(o 4'U:11l a -i x-Inill th-le stock an2.1 lie c.incol140. of' th.ie : alov fa cts. .I."S. WOLVF, --IHA.VE # noevelties of1 1 he lseason, at1 1h Wi' innis ff1:illiner'y B3azaar. MRlIS. lOAG wishesi to rieturn 1her sin c('r'L thaniiks to l'hrfienids iind the public ge'l nral ' for eu pa.-,t patronailge, soli(ci ting al contliniiuncel of thie 21am. Shie will .\iitlliner and i! Faniiey Goo01s Stock is ltiomplle.e F"rench Paft:erni lats, timm1114ed and1 411lI l utinined, Stra .llaIhtS an d lbonnelts, Sun lint and1 12 Sa il1ors, I ibbonsfl, Siiks, Lac~es, IFlowersi', lii:it hers. Illusions21, Neck &c., &c. --0 .Secondl lot of Sprinig Calicoes, ailso a nice lot of Dr)less Gioods, Aloharirs. Alpacas, Tr'limmiIi ings. Call andi( A lairge lot of MenU's, Ladies~2' andlc ChilIdrenl's Shoes, GenIts' 41( n Boys' F"ur and Straw Hats, fine anid couir 20. ---0 A choice lot of' Fam24ily (Groor'ies, Can dhies, (iakes, \lacker'oI. '..obacco Cigars, IKeroseno Oil, 1llardwiaro, Woodoniwar'e, T.Linware, Croekory, &c. ------ A quantity of Lumber for saile low for casha marelh 31) J. 0. 130A0. FRUIT JARS I FRUIT JARS I M' ASON'S celobrated frit Jars, with IRLioyds' Porcelain Lined Covers, for sale hero. june1025 J. F. McMASTER & CO. TO MAKE MONEY' Pleasantly andi fact, agents should ad drosa FINLEY, IIARTENY&JCO., A tIanta, GeoroIa. jnne '1L hy Ln 'Sst (.il Oi who lis lon, ::1tiu It l iis abI bit,lti- st1bje-t no0w Pro tit-)its to the WO1oen 0 our COuntrIy the I ",lalt of his inve.ttigatioits. I1 is happy to soy in at h e iIs 311. laat I isc(tvered "",'tImni 1's l1est FrIitendl." It iK adaplt-(d Ss< eiully to those cases whr1"'e the wolmlb is lisor<ilered, and will cure any irre}gu larity of the "mlensoa." Dr. .1. Brad foied's 1"emle Rtegitlator acts like a charm in whites, or in a sudden chock of the uon ti, mensei, from cold, trouble of mind or lisao causes. So also in chlronic oatstts its action is prompt and dlecisiv', and sitves lhe constitution from -Ountl-It evils andi([ premlaturt (loeny. 'lhis valuable prlImartion is for sale at I.5I0l per botlte by Di. W. E. AKi-N. june 25-2w il t IN lt i t fyou at to M[AKE _ illtti ll:N1)\V;1pleasanfil ndCi fa4t,. adldress PI NLEY, 1li1%'-'Y Al o. i.lant:, ieogia. jna 1 1-ly NEWU GODS ! E call the att fution of th e ladies' to 1111r e stock of FANCY NOTIONS. Lace and Silk Tics in varitus shades, Silk Bows in assorted styles, Colored Silk Riandkerchiefs, Fans in great vatriety, Fa1, 1Hancdkerch'iet's and Dress Girdle, A splcnd id assort lent of Parasols, Iainillia Brazilian, Boiled Silk, and Scotch (inghau. Calicoes, Camibries, Muslins, Lawns, Figured and B1rown Liiens. OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Of Overy kind is complete and can be bollght CHEAP. Lots of other goods, which we cannot mention bore for want of room at THAkT WILL SELL THEM. McMaster & Brice. OTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WINE TILL IT RIPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187r. Soie of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they werc unwilling to allow the stock of wines then oa hiandl to be sold or any more to lbe nmade. TIhe grapes have sometime's been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only nowy that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Anmong these is a wine of tile vintage of 186.5, described as a " Sweet UJnion Port," hut suggesting the Imperial T[okay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity- age and mellowness are remnarkable, alnd both physicians and wine fanciers ha.ve a special interest in it as the oldest nlative wine now accessible in any con siderable quatitty. TIhe whole stock is In thie bands of tile well1-knownm wholesale grocery hlouse of the Thurbers-N. Y. Tri6ung, Nov.19q, z6/7. TIhe above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of thie grape, neither drugyged, lirquored nor watered; that It has becen ripened and mellowed by age, and for mnedicinal or sacramental purposes It Is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United Siates, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. West I3ntadway, Rieadc and Hudson Staas, NEw.Yoaxc. PATlTTS. - To Iniventors anid Manullt'acturer's. ESTABLISHIED 1805. Gilmc1'e, Smith & Co. SoLicITOlnS OF PATE[NTS AND. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Amerioan and Foreign Patents. 629 F St., Washinlgfon, D. 0. o foea in advynce, nor until a Patent is all o wed, . ofeesfor' making prelimiary )kaminallone. 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