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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSIdORt, 8. C. MiTURD.t1 111tNiNGO, .June '21, 1ff;f. ft. NR.!.vS D.A 1'.: ErTmat. eXNo. Y. EYxL,'s. AwoCIATK EiTon. TifE ATI..ANTA C'on./itlio~ says that whenl Conklinr alum a huntorolls vein hte capers as gracefully as a Solti Georgia steer. GE,NErAL E"wiNo, John Sherman, Iline and Don Cameronm arle clo-el V ottnected by family ties. :Irs. (ei oral 8hcrntui is Ewing's sister. This t a quteer lot to be grouped together. I'r is NOT easy for a man to go so ar away from home that hii sayings and doings will not be heard. General Grant waited until he got off in in obscure town in China and theni ex pressed himself favor"ably on Clin':e inttigration to this country. j Jl evi dcntly thought he had gotfen fir enough away from I )ennis Kearney to indulge in a little cheap taffy to the Chinese. Uut Cal i!itia has heard the nIews, and thle Sanl Fratncico ('"// waris the Radicals th:'t (.rant wc.ild loe11 the I'alfic Slope if nominated for a third terira. Even the .ilenit Ca-'r cain talk too hinh. 'I'u-: I%ttt':uz1": of Egypt in i a bad way. .Bte has lived a last, life. and, like most prodigals. refuse to ray hai. debts. Were hk cretlitor only Jgyl,tiatnr a few s11rokes of the b:at i nadlo would keep themn clliet. I;ut rltnny of his loans w're puied in French aid Briti:sh miarcet. Sotinc titne agt, each of ise latio s hatd an agent inl Egypt who rondueteud the .Khedive's finaucial affairs fur him. But the lordly mJ1on1arch of the Pyra iids could brook no ilit rfceOcr inl his grabs (1pon the public tioney, and distni-.sed his forei_l advi"cr. It consequnence, it is sil ihatt the ('un,uJ General of Friance, in full uniifinin. will repair to the ('out at ;r:id Cairo and there inlfritn the world tlh:tt the Khedive has to be deposed. ''o use a ptraphru"ase froml I)ennis Kearniey, "The Khedive nmst go.' The Spartanburg Lynching. All accounts from the .Spartaiiburg l}=nchlig .unite in testi'ying to the guilt of the victim ind the or<derly de mtenimor of his self-constituted execul tioners. '1'he crne was at dretlt'ul onle, fir worse even tlaan the cold blooded niurder of a fi'llow 1a11n, :uid no retribution could be too quick or too severe. There are somne crimes that the law cannot reach, and Moore's was one of these. No .eoIunthel 'of his stamp should be suflired to live any longer thani it takes to thiid a rope to hang him with. Once satisfled of his yalt hoyondl a vonuouuable doubt, the peole of' Spartanhurg did what every communnity~ ought to do anid will d'o uder similar circumastan,ces. No Compromise, Ouir report of the contents of the letter addressed by 3Mr. Solomon IlIans, General Freight Agent of the Char lotte, Col umbia and A ugusta itailIrotud, to the mietchiants of Winnsboro con talied a slight error. 3!r. .11aais did state that a ne0w tariff would lie ani liounced otg the 10th of . uily, hbut lie niegleeledo to "eprss the hope (thatii we expressed for himit) thatt it would be satisfaictory. ]I t did say thaut the taritfon cotton would 1)e b.seed (on mieais uremnent. TIowever tmoderatto I he charge, it will be0 estimiatedi hv iums utremenOt t. Tihtere's thle rubh. Thi s isI the whole gist of thle tight . The mter (chantst contend that tIhe estimaiite tmutst be by weight, whtile the road inisists upon adopting the cubic loot as the stanldard. 1 t claims thant the freight On cotton has alway's been estimated in this way ; but thtis is denied. Up to ai few years ago, we are infonrmed, bills were made(1( ont on the basis of weight. Th'le total number of p)ound(s shipped were divided by four hundred aindfy, antd tihe quotient was the estinmated tiunnber' of bales. But as the ibnait aillowedl in the charter for bulky articles would permit tan Cnor mous freight on cotton, the road hais, we jpeslume since it became dannger'ous .o v'iolate the charter, sought a loop ~hoIe by which to escape fromi tho con sequen1ces of extortion. What Mr. Solomon 11aa proposes to (10 on thie 10th of JIuly~ is of course burled i the uunmunicative bosomis of thet railroad lmagnatesl. Bunt in ad Vance, we will say that no concession as to the mlore0 cost of transportation onl a bale of cotton will be satisfactory hue long as1 ai Vfeio'Cls basis -of estimaites is perslst.ed In. Should the road( .put the rate down to ten cents a bale, by measfluremenfClt, tihe p)rhtIeIlpl would re mahi the same as before, and should be sternlhy com~batted. Any suchl re ducmtioni would be a mere sugar-coated pill for the shiPPers, to inviogIo them into tabanidonlig thirk case, with no0 assuran~ce whatever that 80 soon as the iotton season begins the road will not increatse the tariff again. Much better light the mtatter noew, so as to have i decision onewyo h te - ybnaityns.-As long as the pohit is-epen the inauguration -of a wagon ne to Oolumbia ls uhneeessary, It w be time enough to go back to the '4rto d wtison the' Court shall have i. doide In favor of. the .road. First 'haust theo lAw, and then try the "~otof a bonpeting wagon line if 'the 'lw ails., 1fut tihere should lie no i0E9mupromnIs whatever. LetL theo cise . bYeo rsse vigorously thruigh thick V.s SeW 4tht se L the eppoue -of;/t)io' Oonduot ,of: the ra bny. TAtE NEWS AND ItEERALD'hats at,tygoted gn.mi oral interest. The llegistcer thhAtce hatL the~ 'corporationsh will got tan W'he th people colli lie, the Cor p,orations will 18' broughIt I'> Lerlns! Yes,. and the people wilI inoVe miore <uickly th:11 is expected. They are ril,e l,tr agitation aund netion :uid we again pres. the n>int, that there will be no 1;i1rmanen'lt r-elil.', until thlee>p>t tion shall be st.lrill -'( of the pf;ver to starve ot. I their et totit-r... The pbl,t li t tist not l a1 the Iii('-r\v (If* the ear Il f 'ation1 " al t:rL bh-,1 acil'i'pl a, a Iilta ,r \wi t is (l4l:lamiuaell as a rigl. We 11did no0t" ('xl)'.t tihe( rl ilroad1S to fI.rce' he li- hting, b1 1 lhe . n,,/ ('oUrI'trl ii now' en1ilid --for the war." We are gladl to welf"-,me sf, powe'1rfnl anl ally inl the right of the p eopule lagat1ii't the corp,oraion. -t tI Ih people tIi(ISlv( 1nlist i til war. TIlE r'.Ic'A . 7' .i lrf( i r.1J1,TY. . sf.l. /io/rrs. We (lilik(' to aj pea-r befi>re the publi) IC i>r :1nY (can,e, and( ir>urc particullarly' dol we regret the l rCe(nt oe"'-:a.ir:t. We of lie SIleInI (Ienoce' i 'u J e- p t1i1t the re'cenlt e"x citteent caun-( by thYle repolurtedll recom mnendI:tiIn 1 by !m-l f,len-entatives for* the ofitb- t*> be filledt thi- smuml(er w\o"ihll be adjIl.'ed w\"itlouit ftu'therI complaint 1from thel p,(-ople. ue oe not1e. 1-> he the t'a a:ll we b-g a 51par-. inl the coloTran,. of yom p.p "1(-r to -'ay va wrdtl( inl be-halft 'th+ Denu."rany ofil'i i ,( llt illf"f1 i1!4" ' 1111 Q1 ')l ll( I >e('eIem l e a1 .--r:11w h>ei ioetrt', 1 whIer' iln ( ur r:t1:k-. Thel( voting lf.pubtltion I of I-'alirtith :-o ' y -' r,' t '>ke,l and p rime'd l.>" al pr1imary1 ele"ction in Al.liut.l T h' y (u xl!ei c it a: t right, ( :, al I' l,liilh-:.r a 1.' toIf, them bv nho(t power,." i o fite- ,,et-1 Democrar:v"f'\ fi>,r 1 whicb we t (n,I i -h' i ll-t o b:n il in '.Now I t' : a f'-\w of, that I!tml:wn- " (tii i the rg 'ner:l1 in-'' n) t o I ll' jllt'lke awa\ I frcnt thii lf 11a11t t ir<---t ' aI ll 11 t,l' :I fl'or ('iin hi' ,\io lla ll l iII'her ti--4' e\-,"n for thi 1 unle it x ir,dl ttrlm, c'reial - to tii"lin'_" Iha1 we 1 rer-t to .:'-. \'i1:h f i-w ex\" i , the I i t"rY i-. ',"!t ''t i inj:' - I ice to Ilhe i1:tt1lida:tf v, bo I' een, -o I l(111! in the tield. tin uf hemN l we exlech te the Itter t.> be derbed hv i primary h-1eion. and it would hav e r Conltill'Iat a en wihen every one : who \t i-hi.! coul al tei nl. We t'"i,h f,uriselv e'z to bie firl\" u - d l i n tist 'nlli :Il iatter. \\'e d'I not I i ish 14t, w'ml ot' the l'Ifelii s of aIlli one, I anl wiob ti:l e l -V hlihave n,>t the I th llte t ohjietionl to anyv ole' of it replorte(1 appo titees-. \\ e knlow thm -i to be renillhn lmi r od ''io ui"rat,. I but te do() object to the j'I' initple t'o ! I app(linti - 11t I'l ithou the turr t ol ' iah priny et.'tlect ion, at d 'e d) hope tjie t :l inl ortl-1 to 5CCnre a:Inou}v. ecllf;e and I unity,his E0xc e iii y the (I ioil Itr Ui1I the powe\"frs thuit he w\ill rl-:-ull-idler the t aiction. if':any hat: be t-u a:11en, atndtle 111 1111 eatre l decid ll 'eording to the wishe: ol'Ihe l eop le. We are not too w n,.si1 out w\it.hl (lee'lioin to stalld a littlle 1"1b inl Augurn., just to keep om hand illi for the gre:t. c(lof'te in .o.'', w1e11 we expect to0 st:nip -o>mil Caro lilla with at fll Demnocratic seal. We believe in the priular\" te mul, andeInblieve it to be hel hreI sc to ti-ht i the loo-e screwi, atl Since J.iear,d hv a goodo olm n noheIi fatho nte ainoo~vng otu-i edl8:an byalthls ialt' etioadhv aflhers (ppont y te il fih iaidOity of the peopliase. u A tle of tthe .onte stetingM i'th inf'er pervadingor C:i, amf it good willtowads inAll unlsiniiId,oun "r.eemf' includd, proidedc the ey keoiier. tuhe a corve th will str succes. AThn,ge us' Uhed ea-ce. tci i Oaleion, 1879. ''tl' The .lury A Boy rOHein au A' Ninhtid ac Verlbiathf 3o1anhig'Ir-50 Alie. AtNow Io Cil. .inet ~1.-Tet. jtry in theD e All Oame Ito out 'tt.5 A. m.Vith; au venie oui of.'Sur incey f te Cur. '' Th Jde n rnus h~eairm, An1l that thei lIeR answer as~l madeIOW, but beore theii eitet, ecwl recorde Mr.i -itie.ld.a the ounsl fr th defnce demndei ai' pollef"thejry'.. Whe thname stof th ighjuo, hrd .Cas, TILE I'.AITAVtuuo LY.CIN1O. The Circu,ntaatil Evidenoe inat Mooru--Tie l.amt Persoan seen Wltb the Murdered Girl -A Tol-Tatl Iaudker chler. (Cor. Cotumbia R'gtater.) A young wonan, seveliteenl years of age, all orphan t and not many frietnds, leaves lier relatives in Picken's [ounty n accouut of some bad treat ui-it. as she told soit people along the road of Ier fated jvuryCV, and is imak in.: her wayt Io =omet relations inl Spar lanbur,t conll:y . to1 ;Pc il' she Coi live lunolg thenl inl peace and do somnethig fr an hoine-t IvIing. She travels all ilone on foot i a neat, plain dress, tl a little hindiiile in her hand contain ilg Ier Vohl yti' goods, sanid as she rndges her weaiary way a1oig, stop 1 ing no0W an(1 then for a drink of wa r1, she relat es lit'r storv of trouble to -trngers just like inuoey'nce itself will "li a iruitd, ulvariii.hed tale and :very tiiite the a-iie. Arriving at the raie oif .lhi Moore. not far troml her l'stilution, she inquires the wa1 on to lt i r und asks for a (Link'of wa er. Shi' is ler.utled by Moore to ,lurin ithe house and pai'take of his ;og.,irality. Sihe eats dinner at 11o:re'itc bnse, and thenl starts on her V:a. .\oore pre-pares to ac't 1111;ilpa wtr;lind sho w her the way, but she dle - ine- he !n-ti' to go alonw. Moore n t.and goe. with her inl spite of lc-r re"lnc Iit ranl!es. lIet starts oll' with Irr, i< go nc all honr", perhap(, and re nrua. N clhing is heard of the strange irl, ("xcop1t l'rount hir, that he went ,ith I her ; -hcrt waY adii returned. lis wts Thmtr.daV, 'he filt Ii day of the crc"-out ilonitl/. On Sunday' followiug, Ice inltil:tite(l bOdy of' a voting wolan va s tound nei'ar the roal side, a few imnidred v-rds flrton Moore's house. hi hadl b,eei shot inl the breast, and wti' throat cut. froi ear to ear. Jier lecaying body exhibi1ed all the evi LeCes o'lhavinlg been outraged and hii itiird rcred. Suspicion at once .ied on Johnl J. 3looce, a 1ma11 of il charaufc""r. iand who, it is thought, a.l irei to do in killing 1)r. Youni1 1't Ir I thIn the c'nvkcted R1olp:i ht it is not his bad earacter aloine chicith lhi1 biought him to the gallows li. nlornIling!, but from ciircumstances c, -tronlg and coivincing as to leave to donht of h.s guilt. First, lie went viti tlhe wtoluan n against her expre.ssed vill. A guln or pistol was heard to ire by soie laborers near by. Moore %a , seen by theml going towards the iver just atlter, barefooted anld with Ut his hat. A hlindlkerchief was found uar the dead body with tLe print of he young wollnal's teih inl it, and the andke.-eli'f is ide:alitiedl ac M)ore's andkerebief. ",Oh, the hlandkerchleI, lie handkerchief'" And thenl some ar rin;;s atndl ithejewelry have been %ctn d in 'tloore': houS(e, Suppo6Ced to I hier -. 11(1 then last, but hot least, loort's unuiif sta1111ti of trouble and Il,riihl 0.). t solue mnatter the day or w\I1 afite the girl was killed. and Cvell c'ndilng for a physician, who told hhtn here r:was nothiig the mlatter, ill point . his gniit and justify a sympathy for Is ILCcui.rS. TIlE PANAMA CANAL. L Much More Dificult Job than the Suez Canal--What Muat be Done and tho Ob htacles In tl e Way. From the New York Sun. The success of the Suez Canal seems o have blinded the more enthusiastic lddrocattes of the Dlarien Canal to the ,'astly- gr'eater' dhnent'tties to be over -omie bethr'e t hir pr )ioject canl he r'ea! zet'.. Therie is~ a wid Idtifler'ente be0 we(ni ft' t w'o easese. Th'le typiographiy ,f t he' ' y'ptian is- timus was1 sing~ul arly 11voral'l)e. Of fihe long niniety-miile ,tre'tchi between the two seas, near'ly >ne4-third( wats coverted by a chiain of' mitura'l lakes, whlich ireqired only :h-edginig to iiake them navigable. l'hec highest sand ridges between Suez 111d Por't Said were but eighty feet iced of' locks, except tidal ones at the two hiarbtors whier'e the canal diebouiches into the sea. A r'ichi countiry (thle annunal revenuel1s of Egy'pt then werec frm~ )1,000O,000I to $50(,)00,000O), an equabile cli niate, tabsence of malaia, anid, above atll, an1 abundance of cheap 11ud e'xcel lenit labor', obtaiinable iat one t hirid tlhe pirice paid on ihe Coint inenot of lti-'.urope- hiese were a few of' the ad vantaI ges which conItr'ibulte to out weigh the dliflhticules of' M. De Less ''ps's unidertaking. Add to these a ettlted gov'er'nmenut anid au despotic r'uler' willinag to contibute $390,000,000O of' hi-w resoi',.tur'ces towar'd the prioje'ct, uiid it is not surlpr'isinig that thie inde l'atigabhle Frienchimian suceeed(. Ati i)arien thiere is no level countr'y stielingi fruomn sea to sea, no0 equable ilimiate, no0 atbundaince of' cheap1 and e'xcellent laboir, and aiboveC all, no0 en ter'prising despiot, like Said and( Ismadi P'ashias, to aflord priotection and mil lionis of'dollai's in gold to the und(er' takers. I ipstead, we see war's anid revol ution, univer-sal p)overt-y, volcaic thr-ough which a water'way cann be cut onily at immiieinse cost-dloiible or' tre'ble thnt of' Suez. TIo tiunel an aqueduct ISits iin conisidleraubly higher' than Btroaidway, for -1 diistancie longer' thain thie Nlonit Ceis ftunniel, beneath a water'shed abotunding iln mioiuntain tor irents, is a stu pend-ous und(ertaking, aven on paperci. Th'le Nicar'augan iroute, or' that of' Panama, with the long ser'ios of' locks-ascending and.t dlescendinig the (deep cuts t hruough volcanic irock, luid the unceirtain wvater' supply, is a ver'y dltf'i'ent aflair' ftom the. ninety.. mile level thriough the Egy ptian sands. Th'le Suezt Canal, as an open waterway Ito the Iiidies, hats adlvanitages which no amouant of' weal'h squniauored oni the Dar'ien isthmus can ever' equiah. A MoNsrnioUs CoNst'inAcuy.--Mr's. L~ouisia Pier'ce, a whIte lady, was ar r'ested near11 Haleigh;~ N. C., on Friday1 ehairged on1 the oath of fhr'ee coloire peron'st) wVith haviniig murtder'ed her' f.wvo infanlt chilldren by bining their bodies ini tho fireoplae of heri house. On examilnation it was shown lhat the bod(i1s of th , twins, wh ich wei-oe boirn deoad, wert niot miteirred for three wee'ks4 af'tei birth on account of the ireports in i nelghbor'hood that Mr's, Pier'ce had destroyed them. The whole story 'as a mnonstrotA conspia cv. T1hia deft udant was dischar'ged, and three of' tI o wlitlsses agjainst hotr were sent,- be reo the girand jury to aniswer the chi -ge of conspiracy and per.hitry. Al's. Pierce is a Nor'therni womnan, who e me South a few years ago and muatr ?d 'Wit4 E. Pierce, a. r'teetule '.AMmS ..,No - motive - fot, this ____her ca~ fe #Ushi by using Dr. Jayno's mane? Aproeh sn ttm r ny junot lo ilo hcotuL~otts om in0S fal ir Iterattye by enterin Into tl l i ~ clee Item.l and aJtbte smeo time sus. then a&flirik us o thepatoat- - 'will .afy his A PERILOUN JOUJR.NE. (Medlna. N. Y.. May so. Cor. New York 'tmes 1 Asa Broughton, who killed Covet1 BP,ger6t it this place on May 14. aml vhq was arreptcd in Canada on Wed Itest"Ay, pqtorned, in eTecting his e4 cape into Canada, one of the most per ilous feats on record. Broughton has a remarkably handsome wile, and he was desperately jetilous of Covert Ban croft, at prominent business man o1 Medina. 1le had forbidden his wife t< speak to Baneo-ft. On the day of the imu'd+r;Brbughton went hoie. 1iis little boy was eating an apple and the fatlaraskeolhe boy whcre he got the ap ple, and the child replied that Mr. Ban croft had been there and had given him the apple. This led to a quarrel be tween Broughton and his wife, and he drove her from btho hvuse. Later he went to the resideuce: of L,aueroft, sunmoned him to" hie 4oor, and de iatdeit to know where trs. -Brough ton had gutie. A quurrel ensued, and kincroft, With the aid of his hired man, put Broughton oil' the piazza. Bronghtoi drew a pistol and shot Ban croft deaa. He then went home, bade his children good-bye and went away. Broughton went to the house of a cousin in the tolvin of lartland. On Friday after the murder the cousin raw the account ofit in a newspaper. He refused longer to give shelter to Broughton. The latter started at once to the Niagara river. At Lewiston a suspension bridge formerly spanned the river. SOME OF THE OLD WIRES still extend across the stream at an ele vation of one hundred feet above it. Broughton, confident that officers were on his truck, reached the side of this old bridge. Fearful that by trying to cross the river ac. the suSpension bridge he would endanger his safety, he determined to gain the Canada shore by means of the old wires. He sat on the hank of the river all night Frilay night, and at davbreak on Sat urdav began his pe'rilus crossing. Iland over hand, suspetded in the air one hundred feet above the river, he made his way toward the opposite shore. The wires swaved to and fro with his weight. Several times he had to pull hi.nself up and clasp his legs and arms arouid the wire to rest his hands, which were badly blistered and cut. When about half way over, Broughton says he thought he must lose his hold, so nearly exhausted was he. By frequent rests, as stated, however, he finally ccmpleted his perilous jon - ncv. 1 heii lie landed on the other shore lie was unable to proceed fturth er for over an hour. Officers Fuller and Allen, of Medina, who were in pursuit of him, arrived on one river bank as Broughtot( landed on the oth er. He went to Iangersville, Ontaria, where he was apprehended on WVed ntesday. lie returned to New York State without making opposition. lie says ie killed Bancroft in slet' defense. SOUTQ (. AR J.I.YA E JVS. -From reports received from vari ous sections of Oconee county, the wheat crop is said to be the filest that has lccn grown for several years. -TWo lunatics, -inmates of the Co lunbia asylumn, walking out, last Tues day afternoon, escaped from their keepers and have not been re-captured. --The Abbeville Medium intimates that the place of Col. D. Wvatt Alken as Congr-essman from the 'lhird Dis trict, is coveted by other p)erson)s, and that he will hinve competition for the positioin at th~ neOxt electionl. -In Keishawv county they are boast ing of the "chiampion hushiand." lie hitches hiimself to the buggy and hauls his wife ar-ound to visit her neighbors. HeI isnafraid to isk her precious per son with a horse or even a mild temn --The trustees of the widows' and orphans' fund of the Knightseof Hlonor, of Camdlen, on Tuesday of last week, paid to Mi-s. J1. M. Gayrle the sum of t wo thousand dollars, beinig the amonmit which accrued to her- thr-ough the death ofther late husband, Jos. M. IGavle. -A Northern Adventist p reache has madle his appeaamce in Kershaw countv, and pr-eaebied at one of the churcheles thei-e on Sunday of last week, lie had pictures along wilth ini to show what kinct of a place Paradise wauld be after the second coining of Chr-ist. -On tihe night of the 9th instant, Mi-. William Kirkland, living near Flat Ilock, in Keirshaw county, h ad his d wellhing house, kitchien, stables and ba-ns totally destroyed by fire. He lost all his pr-ovislons. furnitureo and every~thing that waos in the house. The fire wvas of incenldlary origin. -Governior Simpson has issued a pro clamnation calling upon the law officer-s and all good citizens of Siartanburg county to take all steps wi thlin their legal cap)acity as offlcer-s and citlzeiis to br-ing the lynchers of Moore, the rav 151her anid mnurderer-, to punishment, anid thei-eby v'indicate the majesty of the violated law. --A little child of Mr. Isaiah Coi-hev, living near the mouth of Little Saluda River-, in Edgefield county, was bitten by a r-attlesnake on Snay mori-ing last, and (lied vol-v soon1 after. Thle child, wvh1eh was just old enough to walk, followed its mother into the vegetable garden and there received the fatal bite. -On Saturday evening, as Mr-s. L. H. Boozer anid a negr-o wvoman, K(izzie Rawl, wereo returning in a wagon from Lexington -villaige to Mr-.ioozer-'s pln itat ion, the hiorsos becamen frighten ed by one of the shafts falling loose at the tap, on lisa heels, aiid r-an dlown a hill, thriowing bbth of the occupantA of the wagomi out. Mirs. Boozer- was se v.eroly bruised by the fall. The wheels of the wvagon passed over Kizzio's body, breaking one or two ribs. -A yung on of Mr. Andr-ew Mcllain,of Lanicaster county, while (l.lt rabbit hunting last Saturday,- was bitten by aln adlder siiake. The dogs, as ho supposed, had bayed a r-abbit itn a pile of rocks, and he thrusnt his hand into the hole to get the rabbit; when the snake bit hi m upon the thumb. He suffered very much until medIcal assistance i-cached Ihim,. when lie was r-elleved by fi-equent pottois,otw,hiskey -and other ant$ -Gossi p has It that .the Pilnce of Wales anid the duke of Edinburg ih fored thiobill.for legallizing marrkage with a de0oesed wife's sfster- anid thai the feasoWUlhereof was that the~ Quebn, theIr m-other' whotse wish is law, do sh-ed thatidrdaughter' ieatrice should snarry the ce uoLon~is of Hesse, and tiekochgi i9~b dead siste 's e; 11 U 23 cente at F'. W. H innarOn d TUTT'S PILLS!w INTRODUCED, 1_66. A TORPID LIVER Is thefrifloa an ies sewbbn DYSPEPSIA, SICK-IIEADACHE, COSTIVENES DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY CON PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVERs Isom of Apit and NaueSthe boweb are costive, but sometimee slternate will loosene., Pain in the Head, acoomp with a Dull sesaon in the backpt,artPatn Li the ri~gt side~and ider the shoulde r blade, fulhnes iter eating, with s diem a naUo~n to eerUono-fjodyiiiin, iI tability~of temper, Low spiiitj,.oes oi memory, with afeeli~g of havinR neglicisil some duty,er wieariness, Dissineen Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, ~Headache over the right eye, Ae.tleeness a with fitful dreams, yha eobl rrittt IF THESE WAREIPGARE VIENIDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to suoh cases, a single dose sflbot, such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S .PILLS are empeaed fvta inb.nee tat s free frem any Preperlleethat Cam Ialard the meet .telieate ergaulsatien. TheJ Dear.h Jleaso, Frl,y, and vgeras the e y Osem. ByYrellvtagi .o 1OLDEver, Hey leanse the blEe 1,e027Muraeus hure, and thuesrsprt, health and vitality to the body, *e$eig the bowel to act aturally, wUtpib which ao "n. cam feel well. A Noted Divine says Dr. TUc T -Dear 6 "Feor tee oess haso a mOtyr to Dupepa (Snaipa .ad Pe ok BSpring jonr Pt)l, were recommended tome t I es them ( bet witlh ittle faithb. I am now a well maa, hive good appetite. digestlo peufect,r.giU stoels; ljles son*. end (hav.e afaid fortf vound@soli4 Aetb. GOq af or theiBr wsgtte Soe. Js. t.. BEAPSN oTl&,C. TNE 'S PILLSI efirt efect is to Increase the Ap tlte, adcase the body to Take ean Flesh, thus the stoingo the iges tiv nOraaucts, Realar this purpose no remedy hes ever ben inventetb has a lappy an effect as TUTT'PILLS." ta SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS Omce 36 Murray Street, New Tek 1 Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable To. Ballon and Useful Receipts" will bemaledr. on application. TOTT'S HAIR DYE. SNAY HAI* eN WNIA ]MIS angdteGO BLACK tb7 a single applfoation ofltbis Dlta aI =a a Hta NAtuals Color. aets Inospte myel, andIs sent by eprose -n re 'opt of lsd W Office, 35 Murray t., New Yorke O for the Bay State Shoe. CT J. M. BEATY & CO. IT 11; YALSE ECONOUT TO DUY A CHEAP 01 . T sTHpE IOets Rede, MArro AL OVEU10,00 M8ANDE AD SOL PARI - -- 187 VEWN P-I18S SANTIAG - 187 PHIoA., PleA. 8 PARIS - - -187 onlWEDE - $81 Endorsed byFr n Stisz, Theodo Thomas, Ol B ll, eotshalk,w Sty ominnt uscansof uope d Aer ca-h etmn asON1~ tonl th imes -s$ pierrty of thee binistuet hoer at ohrl's emphatio forwig. RESNTEDG UNT7 IIL A. PA 18' VThese, Oras aeno oferoed tpousrh ersnbynmnthl uinstaflmren ffrme to. Th,ol e tesemnteduti the res porsioryo these Frmn oer yea tmer gis.emfhr oay erwelig.a RENTEDs N aTorL Aent want Tvr hee. Organs en ofera to arc erar by mh oth inWlent pay frh bo toy $10 o saisfabcrtedory. te pafor th oro onnet threelya< Gpa., frmuwhion gienleto Churohe Techols, and Pteretai Atsadent uievewhere. ran ston ato a prtofth Folutrate paytareghts pri< wayts ifno sainforatio,adrs SOUTHENLUDOES AE, DRO Manufacnturers' SWuhenWolesan, 0upplid at o.' renc Bo r acto ratsaor Rlum,tr atd lGuen, Gri lsand ful Bfratioy, N.drE.ss Sweetdeacture Whoeice orts,n Catawba Wine, ch Brand: Domestio Gins. The very bei brands of Cigars, Chewing an Blackwell's celebrated Smiokim Tobacco, and a very superior Fil Palo Table Sherry, at' F. W. Hs NIOHT'S, 1eOak of ToWn Hall, PJUtE WNlITE @1i. --150 DEGREEES FIRE TEST.--. WE recommend the VUBTA 01L as.a safe Illuminator. 'It as 'clear anid white as water, conuejfuent: givea a .brlliant light 'ith very litt4 otor. 'Try. its The die Its .less the ever. . AEA A NICE lot of Hambur FKi I fiJ.K MA BA 0 Aye'i Cathartic"?Is Oeu As the most ef. fbctive and conge nial purgative ever diseeered.. 'The *ctual V' tharattd ,tuvinug the bo*ejv strf and without pain. Although ge nhl4 in their operation, they ase still the mest toesugh and -.. searfapy eathar tic medlcine-tiat can be employed: eleans ing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Arca's .LL.s have- beea known for more than a quarter off a century, and have obtained a world-wide- reputation for their virtues. They comet diseased action in the several asoimilativo organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc tions within their range- can ravely with stand or evade them. Net only do they cure tho every-day compi ints fe every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce power ful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best phydic fbr children. By their -aperient action tley gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never gre pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital: fountains of the blood. and strengthen the system by fiesig is from elia elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither c.lonel nor any deleterious doWthes Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever frerh. and nakes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise firo their use in any quantity. rasranma as Dr. J. C. AYER & COi, Lowell, Mass., SOLD rALL wa M ?xY L s PURE Sweet Mash N. O. Corn Whiskey for sale low for cash at F. W. HADENCoaT's, Rear of Market. FRESH GOODS ! JUST REIVED. --CONSISTING IN PART OF--. 2O BBIs. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, Wboles Cream Cheese, I beos beat Italian Maccaroni, 3215blr..... r, all grades, 14 sacks Cef'ec--0 i, 4 beat JPa,. ED, bble. Cheai Family Flour. MOGING AND TIES. LAtW in bble., cans and buckets. Baron,, Best.Sugar Cured flams.. Olsine bda' mIstt Proof Oats, Seedi Rye and Barley. Nails, Tracoe Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wieandi Cider Vinegar, - Smoting Tobacc Durhandir best, Cewing, To hace.. Raisins,.Currants. and, Citrorr. ALSQ,. Fresh Canned~ Sahnen;. eaches. and; Tomatoes, Mimed PioItbs Chew Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of which will be sold eheap, Lor Cash. nov 9 D. B FLENNIKEN T[ HE celebrated Stone Mountain i orn Whiskey (hand-made) may be found at F. W. HABENIouT's. CORNAND HAY. TU8T Received--at the o14 qtand of TI' R I. Rlobertuon--0,00 ppgnda Timeo. thy and Olover Blay. (pVar Loadle NORT H CAROLINA CORN. All of which wili be sold ver cheap for GASH. moh 22 mli:-D. Mo0ABLET. OMedical use, try the celebra' ~ted Saratoga Rye Whiakey, at F. SMITH'S 20RM OIL TULLQW 8"$-3A~X QI I t Is too soon to forget tI rnv 0o thIs I tenible disease, which will to doubt a more maU t 'gai nd virtleat form in tn r months of I1IN. MXHRELL'S IsIPATINE, remedy dees4 ered In Southern Nu4a an ysqd with su wonderful results is South Aef'Ca whetOte most aggravated eases of -ever at causes from one to two ouneesl of biie0~ filtered or strained from the blood each titne It passes through the liver, as long as an excess of bile exists. By Its wonderful action on the Liver and Stomach the lrrAtINS not only pre vents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black VomIk but also cures Headache, Cqustl patton of tup Bowels, Dyspephi "a all Malarial dsas. No oe need tear Yellow Fevel wh0 fU expel the Malarial Poison and excess of lie from the blood by using MansSLL's HhrATINs which is sold by all Druggists in ss cent and $1.00 bottles, or will be sent by ex press by the P'roprietors, r . F. MERRELL & CO., Phila., Pa. Dr. nemberton's Stillingia or Queen's Delight. tW'Pho reports of wondrful cures of 1thetuna tam, Scrfula, Salt litheum, ItyphIlls. Cancer. t'icersandlSores. that come from all parts of the country, are not only remarkable but se miraculous as to be doubted was It not for the abundance of proof. Remarible Care of Sorofula, &c. CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON. Y.JNOsToN, GA., September15. 1871. ONsis:-Pbr sixteen years I have been a great suf6erer from- Scrofula In Its most distressing forms. 1 have-been confined to my room andI bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcera tions. 'The most a oved remedies tot such cases hu" been. ue and the most eminent ghyaicians consulse without ,,ay decided ppbe nt Thus prosatit ed, distressed, despond' Ing, I was advisedmbg Dr. Ayer, of Flayd Coun ty. Oa., to commenace-te useof your Compound Extract Sillingla. langugeIs as insuffAcIent, to describe the relief b otained from the use of the Stillingia as it, is to convey an atequate Idea of the intensity of my suffering before using your medicine ; suficient to say I nban. doned all other remedies and continued the use of your Extract of StWi until .I can say truly "I am cured of alt ," of all disease with nothing to obstruct active pursuit of my profession. More tbarerght moths hve, el p since thtt re arJable cure, without For the truth of the above-statemen, I refer to any gentleman in Bartow County, Ga., and to the membei a of the bar of Crokee Cilruit, who are acquainted with t. 1 shall over remain, with the deepest gratlude, Your obedient servns, J. C. BUANSMt% Mt'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. WasT Povl, GA. *pt .1 tst . Olawre:-xy daughtbr was ta1Cea,o* tLe 18th day of June, 165 with what w to be Acute Rheumati'm, and was trea for the same with no success. 3D Murrlt. illowing piees of bone tn o woek out e0 tie riIi arm, and continued to appear t I ani ste bone fromL the elbow to the shoulder join,came out. Many Pieces of bone Came out ofr W foot and leg, The case was then pronouend one of White Swelling. After having biee conItned about six years to her bed. and the ase. con sidered hopeless, I was Induced to try ]st. Pem bertona's ,ompound Extract of Stilnglat and, was so well satistled with It effects that Dhave continued the use of it until the present. My dauliter was confined to her bed shout six years bfore she sat up oreven our"s u withbout help. She now sits up aln d, an*& sews most of her ilme--has waed aserss tMe roou. ler general health is now geed, amt It believe she will, as har limbs gain stresgt walk well. I attribute her recovery, with the. blessing of God, to the use of your iava baIs medicine. With gratitude, I am, yours truly. W. B. BLAvTl4N ,. Witr' Ponir~ (a., Sept. 1is 11i% Gsxs :-The above certificate of Mr. V. *. Blanton we know and certify to as being trne;. The thing Is so; hundreds of the most reepects ed citizens will certify to It. As much resenco can be given as may be required. CHAWFORD& ALKER, Dragglbbt lION. U. D. WILLIAMS. rW DR. PRMBERTON'S STILLINOIA is pus pared by A. F. MEIRELL A CO., Phila., F'. Sold by all Druggtats in $1.00 bottles, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every where. Send for Book-"Curlot's Story"-tree to aD. Medcines sent to poor people payable in instal ments. mayel . - TEE FRIEND OF ALLi HOLILOWAYf5 PILLS5I! "I had no appetite; Holloway' il ye me a hearty one." ~ "Your Pills are marvelous." , "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic. "I1 gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little ;. thing got well in a day." "MIy nausea of a 'morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment it cnred mec of noises in the head. I it rubbed some of your Ointment behind ,- the ears. and the noise ha. left." i."Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." to "I enclose a dollar; your price is 915 Ie cents, but the medicine to me is worth a e, dollar." 5. "Send me five boxes of your Pills," "Lot me have three 6oxes of your p Pills by return mall, for chills and t, fever." D. I have over '200 such testimonials as these, but want of space oompels me to me FORi CU'TANEOUS DI8SDEllS, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not !3 heal externally alone, but penetrates TO with the most searching effects to the 8 very rcnt of evil. ro ROLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. a, Possessed of this remedy, every man d may be own drotor. It may be- rubbed I- Into the system, so as to reach any in. x- torna~l complaint; by these means, cures 11 sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, .d liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, -. contracted or stiff joints, gout, rhouma. tism. and all akin diseases. INPOnTANT CAUToN.-None are genuine win less the sigaature of J. ILAYDoog. as agent, for as the United States surrounds each box of Pills p and Cintment. Boxes at 95ecentf, 62 cents, and t th Ther Is onsiderale sin Y tCka t eb 15-1y e York. yEST Philadelphia Lager Beer, ~Dfresh every day at F. W. HaDE, .MIGH'S8 Bear of Town Hall. - xwOR NJaUA'3n Sf e. AND PLEASURE ,-GOo TO OPATTERSON'S casna-rzn SPRINGS, eThese springs are situated four miles south of Shelby and six miles north of Whitaher's, on the AMr-Line I, It. The :nineral waters are sulphur and obaly beat.. The properties of the1*ulphur are ron, sulphur and magnesia. Properties - ombined are beneflcial to all diseases, and never fail to ottre the Mdoet obstinate eaoes, as many will testify. The 6baly. -beate waters cannot be surpased, having hi wrought many almo*t m1isetaoug ouses. ~,These celebrated Sprlpte are now open ,and the prices are In veaeh of all--having it Bejatg reued troue grounds, ten it pin alley, n h aamuem atbd d attractions flee ry visitors. M sc~ rup n n foant ths * will inehistsmat g 8hly of at Wbftker's, otn the iIAne e R. It. upon short notiee to Ib th6 Iie6r, hIATES OP 5oaW. rer mnonth foril or maore months 180 L Ohildren and servants:~I prea, is Fourh ly ay 86f8a heb