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Contdnued fro111 first page cal under our lecels. Now we have another contest. The uogroes are pnlisting on the color line for a desperate struggle. Ticir revival moans the nomination of Israel Byrd and Prince Martin and others of that class for office. But car paign3 are won, not by platformq, but by manhood, 11n(1 by linlnhood will the present issuo be deciled. We can never go back under the rule of the negro and the cardpet bagger. The )emnooratic p.rty shall and will control thiE govern mllelt. Mr. It. Mo?'ns Davis was lthen called upon, ittd spoke, con(eding that the present ematitIltignl is but a part of a general contest of P1in i ple that has boon wag;edl since the beginnling of th ropublic. Mr. J,unos Herron then m:tde an anusing speoh oin tlt) issues of the day, illtse iting i; pil by inelcdotes. Ho opposc.l the F (. torville resc hnt ions, o11P( p,u;, a simtiltr line of arLtunent to tiit given in a formuer report. At the close of the speaking the prow( wOro .invitJd by the presidnt to partake of the dinner preltred and they promptly did so. The long tables were well laden with barbecued ment, broad, cake, pies and other niecties, to all of which the guests did full justice. .MIueh prttise is due to the ladies who hpre pared tl;c repast, an I to the (AfLcient cooks, Messrs. Robert Crawford, Jno. A. Robertson and T. J. iI. Murphy, all of whom fairly excelh d themselves in t,lio cooking of te:ts and tho coin pounding of h:1sh. After dinner, Rev. Willard Rich1 ardson mlado an alddlress of somo length, confining himself t) he di - cussion of tho elucation.l intereots of the coully. l:e stated that, he would (o till in his po\wlr to 1pro mote the (lieiec(y of the (on1l1n1:-1n schools of ;irtlield, w i, whether electld o!" not, would n:ot alt'( his interest in the good eat:,e of :ca tion. Calls wero now 11(o for Mr. Jim. Vinsun, also a candid.tto for school Commissioner, ant that, gent leiamn took the statn1. IHe stai(1 ti.t" he was nop0ublie sp,eaker, but, Wot'ld state his posiIt i'n bil . lHe wul, if elerted to the ollire, (1o his bes;t for the in terest. .If the schOols, and wolultl ltirlll his dut ies to (im best, (;f his albilit.". I[o (o ii ni-rl si. ',tverely on te1:' f.-' t! h, ite W11hit e .)ak peop1 e..i recei ve I no t um. for tlrir (s:ol, w ile 'innsbo ro r:;u a tood( School. In c,neliision1, h: related lio a.necdtoto of the manl who, when requnte.-(1 tIo a blsigat the table, cspod.tdil --Youlrs t. rilv." ."'Fellowv citcizensa, I amu-yoiurs trulv." Cills woro now made for MeIr.. Pearson, Reynolds and othcrs, but 110 respontso camoYl. The crowd .500on after dispersed, andui a nia p)Ilasant meeting cameI Co ani cnd. A. parrot created some1 excitemett in a bagrgae cari oin thle Chticago, Burlington and Q uiin cy railrioad thie other day. Thie cage, in(elosed ini a paper', wa put on a (oin,il and was soon forgotten. As thle co11nut or through thoecar t-hey heard a s(tjini crying, "Lemmno' out !" and thot o traitinnen left, conduceted by the ~conductor, Thero is something pecul iarly and sufferingly suggestive in th'e word Boils. M'iany sutilr with this exhibition of impure blood which disfiguros the person indt annov(ls attendant(s and associatesi, w hen they could be0 rmado cleani andi their blood kept pule by using D)r. Buill's Blood Mixture. The popularII heart is inv~ited by t ho Repunblican camnp:ignl mian sger's :at the North to thriob in tis ip)onlthI of August. 1878, over the proba.. bility that Jeff. Davis will b e eleet, ed to the United State sSenate to succeed the unegr:o Bruce, whost teirmi 0xpires ont the 4th of March, 1881. Thle perfect imprint of a tree nmay be0 seen upon01 the breast of Thomais .~Briggs, of Welsburg, WVest Vir gmna, who wvas struck by lightning ,on July 4. WVhon young ladies loiirn to stick at pin llthe Iir apron01 Strings so t.hat .it won't scratch a fellow's wrist, there will be nmore marriatges. T0 MAKE MONE Y 'Plensantly anid iaWt, agein aboulld ad dress F?INLEY, J[ItVEY & CO., A tlainta, 40ooia. f uno Ir-.y ALT, at; J. Af..1IOT'Y'S for all tLindE < of Chowing Tobacco. D)urhami's and ,other kinds of 8moking Tobacco, low for 8PMN HAS co01E, -AND 1)) 3 ih tu' .,. uu .. 'l I; iIIh 4L' -- V . - il,l A . i 1h , rtt., l h i e r b o' " I ' l ', . C , I uI t .) .. 1 1 toi I)" I.. 14 C iin y L; t(i 'ri ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Dliseasos of the Throat and Lungs, ouch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, ..thmn, and Con. oumlption. The r''- t'" iun it has attalned, In COnW.<I - W" t"of t? l: atc mav llons cores it h ':ti ir<ti t ? :-i.: t laa. ha (' In t:ry, i: a :h.: . ient a'sur:11ee to the trmb1li, thiat it wrill ('ton:inutc tIo renuii;. I he h1l,i ,':ie t roul!.. that1 enn1 b) dei redi'tt. hn almost Pe scttion of contry 1here are. 1)erIonst, pubillic'ly knIOWn, wll> ve n 1t+'. er :t. li < : -1 of the io;ghs, byisue Al wholhave triooine knowHlze is surority; arnhtiaer it vira)e :tr lmn ntoa ond Con-.te riev thed; 't ress :ui sat-r ingpeculiar (-> pulaon:. ry a l''l io.Ciu:nny. 1'4:c-, Ton' ~4).u . ays 4t t in-:tan ei.4 -f,4 an Ilwrforms apid :-:ni' . I'f C:4 he tilderiva rni4s1 f brouch .t Iordr as wellt as t he more1, ~'4'I fortidab l disea.q:s o theli Aiv a. af.Inr to chIh4lIen, aiUd the.r dis.t' si.4 t di: ne w4 (41 t,hi b se 1 te Throt and Cvhet, of'44. thidho it.C is invaluable;' for, by 4'4it.V :intely use, mlititudes4L :ne' rcscued at4 resI't.ore t ever tral, te enes t, is cont,antly produc1115ing id*4V are1to rm ble toIil'I be2 for1's 41tt 44n. I No famly shou4ld' be with-U t it, and hos1wh have on4.)~ liL2-ce usedli Emita -fi Phyleian t) hrom.l'hou theil ofeten h.onedi ro hi lol Ide fi.s I4edie. 9 'icdsa Dr.h I. C, AYER &o CI., Lowll,( tass,, 1(u'f.D41l. AlCL DRUoolsTy UvER)4h4 wHER~~IC. OTh it s a44 cuioust. storyo about omeaive wOies r wih arVle xtensivl adverryied oa dys and haeolyrcnlybeptuo the marke. AYr. Orb., Lowell-known grae-growe ofd CrotonlPoint dednint187. Some oi.s hirs emrataied 1 tepeatnce views of tuch ex treme kind, that they wcro unIwilling to rJlIow tIe .stock of V !Unes thenI on l44and to bc soki( or any more1 to be made. Tfhe gi apes have somentime44s beeni sent to mar'.ket, andl somimesi4l' let't to deeny uponl the vineas. It i 0414 ony owv that the othier heirs hlave suceceded ini Lrranrin1g for acettlement of the rtat. - ad the N4ale of the w.iines on ha.d. Amo,ns thlete is a winI c f' theC lintaige of 18:'.;, deOscI ibed as a "'Sweet U.nion P'ort,''I but suggesting the Imiperial Tokay' more than any other l'uropeanl wine4, andI being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its pu4rity', ag and(44( mellowness are remnarkable, and1( both1 pliysicmans and wIne fahncers have a special interest in it as the oldIest native wino nowv accessible in any con siderab,le q uamity. Tlheo whole Mtock is'ln the0 hand ofthewell-known whtolesale grocery house of the Thurbers.--V. Y. T'ri6unc, Nov. 19, zS;7. The abovo speaks for Itself, buit we would add that tis is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, //iquored nor4 watered/: that it has been ripenedI and mellowed .by age, and for medicinaI or sacramlental purposes It is unsurpassed. It can be ob)tained( fronm mlost of the leadilng ,Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesalec from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of chlarge, on application. H. K. & F. B. TH URBER & CO. WatI Dntadway, Reade and IIuodsone SImvM -Nw.oyn. I3EST FAMILY S The 'NEW AMERICAN" is easi!y learned,' with ices labor than ar.y other machine. I Ac ENrTs J. S. Dt )VEY, Manager, 64 N. FUIRN , r T a." Save high bills by purc'hasin A YEW SU j,Ihm 1 -I._DoV Sil.tui:s, Low in Pr ..1 .l1e ge ot 3n Oi o rder, and w i.i ] IA"i'TJ Spin ' Ujds, :ictu10 io FieuleS. PiC LU\ I F A._nd plarc's i L 'l i -i1 Neally done at miodorat0 Pric U ND'ERTAKEF I kcp on Lan' a fall suipply of I ;nd C'oins of the finest finish. Als( R TO THE -.. .,n lg a d p ie: ommAl. s,h v 'a: 1 f r.i :l i i e - e -- 1 i yTrhem Pat o -e i1t it .. shiUn- % i to f..r . .i t U d Iu P.:hu1i13Di3n 11o3 1311, <11-'tt. Sia rio Duc I.irars, nd ook ( ' 3*3. -B, m O U.c, 7, 1lo Oi tl I.) CI-'3.A..1.3 . \lt' D'~ (3 m feceie H e '.e b.0to ThW.2O.e, P~aterntorel wttilel 'nnih.t n Wi0tootsli ot tialdn eity Sn AUGUSTA. F HcMATEiL O WnICH 11.-. A Eir!f-Throa .ng, t;; It has Sclf-Setting Needle. Never Ereaks the Thread. Never Ekips S:itchcs. Is tO Ligbtest Laning. ANowand n y;ploDoyico FOR' Winding the Bobbin, Withont remov'nqe the P'rsp fromr tho Lnll~ wo W" hoe 1.a o. I %, -:. cMu Uuthread..g tuo - slachtua. . . Tho Ctimplet, the :ost Durable. and is every respoot the WIN MACHiNE. oes not C.t out of order, and will do more work dlustrated Circular furnished on app:ication. Charles Street, D 3+altisero, =. ITUIRE, A: rived and to arrive, con sidhg *f W,,lnut Chambel Suites, Painted Cottage Suites i'ardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, B;"eaus, Tables Chi uts, .Bedsteads, t:ribs Desks, % To 1eratc ls, W ash-" tatnd , Lounges, Solas, H-all stands, Hat Racks, Coad ITooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Worknanship Un equaled. AT HOME. PPLY OF ice, DIurab!o and Convenient. They .s longer than any other Shades ESSE, -ntees, Br.tckets, Mirrors, Chilclren's I_ R, c; t - Sni4 the Times. AIRIN.G es. Furniture mado to order. 'S DEPARTMENT. etahe a.id 1osoNvood ]3uri(LI Cases ta cheap stoc.k'of Coffins. PU3LIIC.F fre i ten - ,1 NrrTUR1E trade of the mt b p stichasedo~ as cheap fro.ne me as ir. rals the~ sI1(n<1r of mcy gooCl', and add n'--V ter v'r clile.. Iin-1 sparedl no lh it vill h1) y'o t, in-r'ho.e m.ds.l inyck andf~ 2C~~l( prTices betere inr- bI i)' an 1 'Ce)y all the differient priCc of j l ing '.rlor igid L -diesi' Desks, -Beereta- Fi ma cimuredl by me.i - !71 and 149, BROAD STJREET, E0 EFULLTY SELEOTED) STOCK OF A~SSORTMENT2 OF A.'NIm I.>TQT.TC)ES \ Ii whe givten in per son, anId speciaul -Acting COW Milker MTg Co. :IN o ehinn, hav on o r wodrfisl ilkers. O EO. E. KING, Preasleont. dway, Now 'York. - A. * 3. C1en.dinina E Al' BOOT AND sRF~OE MAKEj, ' WINNBoO.O s 0. Qd MLYQO p ' S 'r P enaeta lie STIFF ENERIS ?RIE VENT Scots and.Seos erm Anning overi, inflpp,iggIn;the 18. WEEKL' EI)1Ti IS I UDLISHED EVERY WEI NASDAY Al JI N NSBQRO, S. C. 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