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When I hade Duckworth ia second time to 1Tt up his weapon, I said, 'Alfred, I want you to understand that 1 want no trouble with you.' THlE FATAT. SHOT. I then dropped my hand into the Wagonoers pocket and took the piis tol and cocked it, and said again, the third time, 'Alfred, I want no fuss with you--I want only a gentleman's chance.' -To replied, 'Got out of that wagon !' His pistol was cocked and aimed at ime. I drew mino and fired on him. As I did so, and when the ball struck him, his pistol wont ofl and the ba,ill struck under tho wagon-whcol. I 111ppos00 his linger contracted when he was hit, and fired off his weapon He fell against the fence. Land ford was behind the wagon and two pistols in his hands. A man can think pretty fast in such a moment, and I thought 'the best thing I can do is to run around and tako Land fords pistols from him.' Then I thought that would be a risk, as he might kill me. I started up the road and had gone about thirty yards, when Landford shot at me and kopt shooting until ho had shot four times. IIe missed me every time, and I thought 'iif that is the best you can do I will go back and kill you with a rock I' Then I thought, as ho had two pistols, he might kill me, so I crossed the fence and wont on up the hill. I waited for my wvagon to come on, but a man met it and turn ed it bacik. A VISIT TO soUTu cAHOLINA. I cILmlo over inito South Carolina, and the next day the news came to me that they thought it was all right with Duckw'or th-thc doc tor had attondied him and dressed his wvound, (it w is in the throat) and said lhe would gct well if they didn't move him They moved him, the wound bled afresh, and lie dlied thait night. They examined him and found that lie had no warrant for me. Th roe men, however, jump l~ed on their horses and wvent to Frank Case's to get the wvarrant, and he wouldn't give it up1. Case soon after sent mne word that if I wvould Come andI give him two dollars and a half (costs) ho wvould givoe me the warrar.t. I thought it would do me no( good, andl so I didn't go for f. Ho has it yet. Trho names of th'ose wowere present and saw the kill ing were Peter Linee, his son, Wil liam Lince, and Bass Glassby. They could prove all I have said. * * * Duckwvorth's father told Jim Can troll, the other day, that his son was high.-strung andl had clone wrong. Th~lat when he was first killed lie wanted them to get me. but since I had been0) s0 p)erseculted he would do anything lie could to hell) me. Hie hoped, ho said, that I would get out of the way. He said, at the same timo, that he supposed Rcdmjond wvould kill him, too, now, if lie got a chance but I would not hurt him or any other man, unless they force me to do so. Cantrell told him as much, and that I would come laughing, and if I had any.. thing to drink he wouldl got it. Hie would be just as good to you as lie would to me.' wILLINo TO BTURRIENnER. "The feeling against me on ac count of Duckworth's killing has died out in North Carolina," saidI Redmond, in concluding this por .tionl of his stoiry, "and I wvould be perfectly willing to go there and surrender myself any day for trial if my case could be tried in the State Courts. I am not willing to stand a trial in a United States Court, where the revenue officers would have it all their own way, and could swear what they pleased against me, PIANOS & ORGANS At Manufacturers' Prices. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT 'iOQHfStRAL LUDDEN & RATES, SAVANNA I, (A., r liIE Great W1'holesalo P1iano and Organ -l Dealers of thv South, now sell in strinlnltls Ironlt ill leadtling hlakers direct to lurchaSors oil the No Agents, No ('onunlissiott Plian, at Maulttfiletivrer's Iite tory l'Itas, the'rebyv giving p urcliasers the large couulnmissions heretolore ptaidl Agents. From $50 to $101) actuitlly savel in the purchase of an Instr,ument. ltntcer this new systemt. Write for particulars. We cin't, be undersold. Spacial Offers THAT BEAT THRE WORLD. 7 Oct. Planos, $135. -1 Stop Orgaus t,. 7, Oct. I'ianos, 115;. i Stop Or gatns, (;u 7.Ot. Pianos, 11 0. 9 totp Organs, 67. Gr'd Sq'e 1'ianos, 178. 12 Stop 1rgaus,78 MASON & IAMLIN OR(ANS, 7 Stops, $100. 1 9 Stops, $108. Send North aid be Swindlei. Not 1 , rc'i1Itaible makers like St-in way. (hickt:riii . St eek, Knahe, hu 1b1y I:ogi'is Miitlnfact ilrers whI Io adlctit 1 1 ,)SIII 'iai nCs for $2000: S1 Piatnos for $I75: L271 ()r gans for 5(15 ll ')5. Deep in lan nis 1(1 in ll such ab)Surd' offer'Is. 1ny' lnstrut lints iadCe by old ani always reliable maattitet urrs like Chickering & Sols, Kibah & Co., l1allet &" Davis. Miit hu11h- P 1'nn.Co., liaines Bros., Mason & Iltltlin. And y"ou will have Ihoso that will last ai li'etili an-1 please you hcItter ('Vt"rv day. All Tnstruieits we sell b,-"ar th!, makers nal_as alnd are garantteel for six yearlu's. Fiftfeen Days Trial If desired. We pay all fr.iglt if' not satislitetry. Illustrated (Catalogues free. WIrito to LU)DDEN & U AI'ES, april1l2-3m1 avannaht, Ga. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Disoasos of tho Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping ~\Cough, Bronchitis, *Asthma, and Con - sumption. The reputation It has attained, In conseq(uence o1f thec marvellous cures It has produced during the last half en tulry, is a sullicIint assurance to the pub)lic thait it will continuel to re1alize the happiest results that call be0 desiredI. Iln ahnlOst every setionl Of counitry there are per'sons5, p)ulidly known, w~ho have blen restoredi fromI larml1inlg anld even dlesperate diSsase of the lungs, 1by its use. All who haveI tr'ied it ac know'ledge its superiorilty ; andR where Its virtues are known, no OneC hesitates as to what medliclne to employ to rec iehve the distress and suffering peculiar to pu11 lmonalry aff'ections. Cit anyi'~ Pac. TlonAI. always afford'(s hlistant relief, and1( perform)ls rapid cureVts of the mildler v'a ricties of' bronchIal dlisordecr, as well as the more formIidaIble diseases of tihe lungs. As at saf'eguardl to cildren, amid the dlistressing dIlseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is Invaluable; for, b)y its t.Imely uIse, mullltitud(es are' rescued and restored to health. This medicine gaIns friends at every trial) as tile cures It is constantly producing are too remalrkab)le to he forgotten. No family shioutic be with out, It, andi those who hazve once used it never will. Emintent Physicians throughout the couIntry p)rescrib)e It, and Clergymen Often recomlmen)d It from thleir knowl edge of Its elects. PREPAInED BT Dr. 1, C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass., Practical and AnalytIcal OhemIsts. lOL DBY ALL DRLUQOsT8 EVERtXwHERE.B HAMS ! HAMS !! SUsTr R IEEIVED a lot, of choice Mag. I ALSO, Flour, Meal and Pearl Gist always. fresh anlld overy'thing usmdlhly foiund -in a first,clans Grooory Hlouse ALSO, Trho flnest Wilnes. Brand.ies anid Whis kies that can be had. All kinds of cool drinks prepared in th os atymn 1R. J. McCARILEY'S, april 18 Jas. R. Aiken's .,ld stand. FRUIT JARS I FRUIT JARS I MJASON'S celebrated fruit Jars, with .iBoyds' l1orcelain Lined Covers, for sale bere. jnno 25 'J, A' MJMA WTun & C'. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrivo, con sisting of Walnut Chanbet Suites, Paint, d Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideb.oatrds, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash 'r'' standt, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un equaled. A i" Save high bills by purchasing AT IIOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF Ius-ric Wisuow SIAI.s, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades lAT MATT1IESS;A, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, PicLures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children't Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. 1IEPAIlIING Neatly done at modoratc Prices. Furniture mede to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep oll hand a full supply of Metalie and Rosewood Burial Cases and Collins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stuck of Coffins. Rt. W. :Phillips. TrO THLE PUTBLIC. Y' (eristoIers kitow that I have heretof'ore led the FUllR NI'URE trndo c.r the . on, th. i style, 1itality tiIId priees. T'tie to h is emuj wh ten t1t.so als e:in be purchastd as cheap from me as in th e North attti West I Io nt,t go ha k war l'r, but continually raise the stantartl of my goods, and add n -w stylts. I i v"* iii 1 t-' I i ition- in pri wr herv" \ ' p)ssibli, and spared no ex iettse to Plit- in VII hun.ts .t p-i<-? list tii it w ill hel p y :i t") pr:rchiaso gotios. I reslpect:lly invite von to call and exaicine ny siotk and prices before pur chmsiig elsewhttere. (Iilers by3 m:il wti'I re,!eive its miueht aI toi ion ai4 if given in person. It w bt'il- ma .tke the list too :ir - t i ori!b an 1 'c- y "ct all th aitl'erent prices of l'aror S its, Dining Io in. ltli'3. tan<ling. Parlor an.l I iies' Desls, :ecreta 'it-s, I i-v.,I- Librarik-. ant<l 13+)k Cases. i uni t'actulre:l htv mte. Thanking yon for past favors, I remain, yours respectfully, G. V. )eGRAA F, 147, 1471 and 149, 3IOAD STRIEET, jan 8- .t u.gLa : -rtZa, C r JINo charge for draN ago or packing. KZLI\TCK, WICK BE RG & 00, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CARE , FULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSO1rTMENT OF TEAS, VTIST~ES A-bTD LTQ,UJOR ( D -31 i st riveii.~ thie samtte atti-ui ats whl cin giv en ini persoin ; antd ispei.l \ arisgiven to paeking. end f'r 'atalon. jan 'VTM.'I CASHI. The Patenit Self-Acting_Cow Milker MTfg Co. vry on wn ow t i co toii aita on"t of r wonderriti ier I t is tt 11 itsi i-t iiii iti-ti ti-ily pxittlm ta, i at. W tl atu wI iason of trats caty. sitt ft-ce to nncy atitrsas. Otflec, 575 Broadway, Nowv York. WATERS' ORCH ESTION shmei OTRGAN style andi perfict int t on , Swiglltc - ____ nuttlationiofo,eltutniran VoSec, amll I wYo antd A --na hal.f Octaiven of bells tediL perfethar.. U *-~- I andl their ethfect isi imng._ WA- TERS' CI.Al o Hes combtine i'i:iiiqTY of VoIClN(G tfi at1?,,e~ voInme oft e umtabile .for P'arlor or Churchtl. AT.JL8.11. Alo TII foEST tg A DEi;the Ttne,Touch, Wanrrnted fore SIX YEIAlU . H T A E thly lnstatlimienits rtetete. JIntrutmnts to I)sontfi a.iiA.h,ita,JtitVatIrOgec U~let til paid forx ns per contrnettt. A liberal X T l 40 conut t ckr.'nr.<,ChJN iurcorF,ehoo e ti y to th trae.lilstraed Caalones liited Mecond-hund InstrumntI nLightATtHAmH V.AI t 110IC ATX & 0111 oNS,uumug.NImeei DInnneurr ad DenlerUs,uly o Fsusa Silent ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~Sewng-Machine.frm heFcoywrtegaane vt Itssartl~lngmretttriccsIt,l ota ni con-Addr.Jt,vt . 9 t 011The foUo-vingospecilioWpoints ofLsupo Briebysta s rdf ThiapLst.it NEW~CX W IX & G ICO3 peiton, alnd msit, the cheaost, notith NEWS ANb IIERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS I UIIDLISIED EVERY WEDNESD.Y AT WINNSBOR O, S. C. DY TIE WINNSBII,O PUBLISIIING C IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, State News, Comiity News, POlitical News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT IM'CEIVE:i SPECIAL ATTENTION. TiE LOCAAi COLUMN. Is well filled with tbwn and county now The aim of the Publishera is to issue a I'IRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSP..PER. 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