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ait ~1tu a31l -er aI dh WINNSBORO; . 0. '.RB'D Ar, JuNLY A,. :t 1878... R. MEANS DA VIS, EDITOR. JNO B. REYNOLDS, AssOgUTE EDITOR. TaE SUPREME COURT of Wisconsin has decided that a- person charged with crime cannot waive a trial by jury. It is not enough to let the judge decide the evidence.. The jury must try the case. Ta PROMISE of a speedy revival of the iampton Herald; the offico of which was destroyed at the recent fire in Rock Hill, gives great pleasure to its many friends.. The Berald is a sound paper. The Grand Jury Presextraent. The presentment made by the grand jury at the recent term, of court is an exhaustive document. It treats very fully of the matters Qf interest to the people of the county. A committee of the grand jury visited the public offices. They commend certain officials and report irregn larities in other cases. In regard to the latter, judgment should be suspended, as there will be a judicial investigation at which an opportu nity will be afforded for explaunatiow of the alleged irregularities. The rules issued are returnable at the October term of the Circuit Court. Mr. Stephens' Defence, Mr. Stephens mlado an elaborate defence of his position before the people of Augusta a few evenings ago. He claimed to be a Democrat of the Jeffersonian school and stigmatized those who opposed his course as shysters and tricksters. His position is said to have been that if he is defeated in the con vention, simply on the ground of his course in the Potter investiga. tion matter, he will appeal to the people. This is a very poor ex planation, and should not satisfy any one. The Congressional Con vention will be the highest tribunal of the party. From it there can be, for a true Democrat, no appeal. It is not for the individual to assume what may have been the impelling course of the act of the party through its delegates in con voention. To admit such a mon strous proposition would be to open the door for promiscuous bolting. A person who proclaims that he will never be bound by caucus, and who assumes to pass judgment upon01 his legally con stituted judges, is no safe Demo.. crat. Mr. Stephens may clothe his ideas in eloquent words, and invoke the shade of Jefferson, but he cannot conceal the enormity of his political crime in threatening to bolt if lhe be not nominated. A bolt is a b.olt, nothing more nor less, and Mr. Stephens may be a good bolter ; but he is niot a good Demo crat. Georgia should repudiate him unless he makes a speedy re cantation. Europe. Nothing definite has been decided by the European Congress, but the impression prevails that some agreement will be reached by which war will be averted. Austria wishes to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovia, but the Turks abso hitely refuse to concede this. Servia will be made independent on condition that tihe Jews be relieved of their present disabilities. Montenegro wants the port of Antivari, but Austria demurs. Tihe Russians and Turks are disputing as to the fQrtifying of the l3alkan Mountains, each wishing to gain this important line of defence or effence. Fngland wishes to protect Asiatic Turkey. Of course the diplomatic meaning of "protect" is "to gobble up." It is reported that active work is suspended in the British yards. In the midst of this war news e omes the 4idings of the death of Meroedes, the young . Queen~ of Spain. Hers was essentially a love match. Tshe daughter of tke Duke ofMonpebsier and grand daiughter of Louis Phillipn, he ...,.g* to the King of Spain gave hopes to the Orloanists. The young Qucon was not more than seventeen, her husband being- little older. As children they loved each other, both being at the time deprived of any prospect of reigning ; for Amadeus was an exile. But whon he was called to the throne, and began to look for a wife, his heart turned to the love of his childhood. The young couple were married on the 24th of January last.. Mercedes became a great favorite with al: clas,es of people. It was therefore a great blow, not only to her hus band but to all her subjects, wher she passed away a few days since after an illness of some weeks from typhoid fever. Expressions o condolence have been received by Amadeus from all the Courts of Europe. Paris or Geneva will be the plac< of meeting of the Internationa bi-netalic commission which is to fix the relative value of silver and gold. Messrs. Grosvenor, L Lw renco and Fenton represent th( United States. Germany refuser to participate, as she recogni:er gold alono. Walit good the com mission can achieve is a matter o speculation. This is a seriow problem to deal with. ."I:ST("I?VnILI. I JtIsSOL GTIO S. Fessrs. Litor'.:--As tho lettei in the last issue of your weekly pa per, by "Fair Play," is devoid e both sense and argument, it giver me nothing to mecet. Being Iillet only with p)uerile assertions, and v feeble issue of derision, directed towards meo as an individual, it carries its own condemnation witi: it, and can do nothing more no,. less than redound to the disgrace of its author, since it demonstrates alike both hi: weakness and the fallacy of his position. Gentlemen, I think it is too great a tax upon your space, as well as upon the common sense of you readers, that this discussion b< conducted in this way. I therefore withdraw from the contest with i man who is unable to argue th< principles involvol in the question, but am ready to defend the action of the Feastorvillo people, whenever any one who is responsil for what lie says, an d hats the capacity te understand what he is about, makes any attacks upon themi, or the resolutions they have passed. Humbly, &c., J. IHrNDN TMcl:ANE A,N Ex- SiNAOR ow Ay PAsTr. We see the following floatinig around: Ex-Sonator' Revels, now pastor of the African Mothiodist Episcop)al church at Rtichmrond, Ind., has had a stroke of paralysis. .Revels was for six years, begin-, mlng mn 1869 or' '70, unoe of the Senator's from Mississippi. 1-T is an intelligent and a very gentee'l colored nun Li, and is, we boelieo, a native of North Carolina-at any rate he mar ried in Lincoln county, North Carolina. -Obe r "EUREKA" is the gentiment of countless sufferers who find the baln of relief, mand the fountain of their health and strength, in AYEa's SMAsPanIuTa. It is thme most p)otent of all the altoratives to purify the system and cleanse the bloo'd. It p ossessmp invigorating qualhties, so that it stimnulates the faded vitalities imd purgos out the corruptions which mingle with the blood, pro moting derangement and doecay. We are assured by many intelligent physicians that this medicin e ecures beyond all others o.f its kind, and we can fortify this statement by our own experienc.-A tAala (MTass.) WVitte FPlag. ein Special Notice. Ehereby give ne,tlce to all par6ion bhat we will give no credit to anyone, but will sell goods for CASH, AND CASH DO5XY. P'arties are notified to senld no orders to our store, as the goods will not be delivered without the CASH. SUQTRNHEIERl & GROESCHELr. june 4-tf TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast agents ahould ad dress FD4IhY, ILARtEY & CO., A tlanta, Geomia, Jue l&, * FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Please announce It. H. 113E1TSON as a can(lidtto for School ('oumiissiouer at the ensuing election---subject to the action of the Democratie party at the primary election jnno 4-txtf M.NY FIENDS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Ata meeting of the Greenbrier Demo cratic Club, hold June 8, 1878, the fol lowing resolution was adopted; Resolved. That we presen t the claims of D1. T. B. McI{INSTRY for a seat in the Legislature from this county, and recommend his election. Extract from the minutes. S. R. 1 U'rL AND, june 18-tf Secrebary. FOR TI{E LEGISLATURE. Messrs. Adilors:--Please aunounco H[. A. GAILLARD as a candidato for the House of Representativc, at the coiming ele tion. The course of Mr. Gaillard in pub lie life has given general satisfaction acl done honor to old Fairfteld. In recogni tien. of his services it is but proper that lie shoult bo sent to the House at the next election. ''his nomination is made entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman named. aiy 1t--tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. At ;1 meeting of the fakland Democrat ic Club of township number six, held on the 28th of April, 1878, the following resolution was adopted: tsol+'edl; That ;his Club, recognizin;. I-he fitness and ability of Ion. I-. A. (aillard as a ropresentative, hereby nomuinate hint as a catdidate for re. elent!ion. Extract from the minutes A. J. LAMAR, mtay 1(1-; xt 9 Secretary. SPRING HAS VO1i, --AND New Style Goods -HAVE fUST AlRIVED, including, al ta,l e novelties of the season, at. the W\inns bore Dry Goods, Fancy Goo(ds and Ylillinery Bazaar. 1RS. BOAG wishes to ret.urn her sin cere thanks to her friends and the public generally fer tte pst ptronnge. solici ting a conti-nuance of the same. She will ('ndeavor as heretofore aud is deter1,incd to please the most fistidious. Millinerr and Fancy (oorls Stock is coiplete, French Pattorn Ihats, trimmnled and uiitrimmed,Strav Ihats and bonnets, Sun Ilats And Sailors, Iiibhona. Silks, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neck Tie,, Ruiling, Linen and Lace Sells, Ilandulkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, & c., &c. Secon.d lot of Spring Calicoes, also a nice lot of D)ress Goods, Mohairs. Alpacas, J&1apanese Silt,s. Wash Popins, andI othzer n'io Materials and TVrimmnings. Call and ree, Ladies, for your A larg lc~Lselves. A lage al,of Menr's, Ladied and ChIld ren's Shoes, (Gents' r ud ]Boys' F"ur and Straw IIts, line and( cour;e ---o A choice lot of TFamily Groceries, Caun dies, Cakes, \Iaekerol. Tdeco CIgars, I(oroseno Oil, liardware, Woodenware, TI'in ware, Crockery, &c. A quantity of Lumber for sale lowv for cash. march 3fl J. 0. BO A G. W. G. ROCHE MEiCHIANTV TAILQII hAS removed to the store nest to the pos t-of9l0, w hoyoe lie wil h,} gld o0 ceivo his friends and cusatomuers. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, froni wvhch customers nmay mnalke selections. Hoe now has tihe ineat li-ne of French and English goods ever brought to this market. Hie is also prepared to cut or 4to mak, up goods for these who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. ~aO- Clotning a specialty. Thanitful to the publie for past patron age, he solicits .a continuance of the same, and guarantees satisfaet..on. sept 18 W. G. RlOuUi. E'' Dr Goods House in the South AllOeprss freights paid where the order is $10.90.). Write a Postal for Samn. pies and Price List. V. ItCUARIDS & BRO. **c* 9A ugusta, Ga. Now Grocorlose I AM RECEIVING daily freah Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist,. Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda,. Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Creese, White Wine and Cider Vinegar. Frosh Cheese and 11accaroni received to-day. New Buckwheat Floir. Choice new crop No.w Orleans Mcisses. New Mackerel in kits, Iand bairels. ir All goods delivered within corporate limits. D. R. FLENNITKEN. NE W PRINTS! NEW PRINTS! 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