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TIIEYNEWS AND HERALD. WINN8 Rltt, S. C. Tl'ESDAY MO1 1N(, Juno S4, 187). R.. ,Al-.'..vN 1).1 V' S, FKu:-Ont. )1V6. S. It 1: .'1L LIs. .\ssocli.m i 1: inro.. N ot 1.A' editori(11 oil (e railroaul, the word "years" should be "weeks," so as to reid that for the ptst few weeks the road has charged for cotton by uleasurenent.. A.\11-:1;o(1may&0ttl once nmore be lappy. Jianlan, the Candiui, hats heaten 1'llfoti, the English chitiiipioni, in the besi i.catch ever rowed iupon thr Tyne. The victor wais able to stop and sponge his b,at and bow to the crowd during the race. Weston, (lie long legged YaInkcee, has just brought back the champion pedestrian's belt carried over to England by Rowell. . fit valked live hund-ed iind fily miles eight miles more thant1 the b1'ezt record ever imade previously. With these triumphs and Parole's founr victories out. of six races, the A nicriat clgle ought to be content. The Dead Princee. Fi'urtler reports front ('ape .('olony give details of the death of Louis Nupoleon, the young Priince 1'n perial of France. ito w'ats on a rcoln noitring party with six others, tanid, ailer (lisimounting aid resting, hal just given the ordti to malount, wliei shots we e fired fromu auI 11misenltt' in the tall grass. The Zilis tressedt ont. with their aceustoenc(d ferocity, andi the young plince fIll. pierced i eighteen lssegais, or spears. When the b ody Was recovered the li.tiire. wore a phtei(l look. Tihus perishe(l, almiiost alone, inl a savige coultry', and in i,reign service, one who at. one time was the hope um(1 pride of the greatest, nation of Clii.steidomil. Bu the evil (laty came, and the Napoleonic dvnist v fell amid the (inl of battle in the (lay of France's disgrace. Since the abdication of the 1ainpevor, his family has lived in Eingland, Eugenie and ier only son, young Louis, re ceiving quasi reeognition of ro al y, because of tb uncertainty of what a (Ily might bring forth in Pa ri;. lihen the wlar beg.in, Prince Lo i gallantly tendered his sword to Victo riit, who had alwalys bevfienided his famtily, and his oflir was necepted. No one dreaetnd only it fe?W months ago that his young life would be cut off il such a m1ainer. IlIis deiltl is one of the saddest of conteiporaneous events, whether eonsidered in ret'r ence to himself or to the widowe:l imlotber, who once the proudest, the mightiest and most l'antiflhl wolnn of Europe, now, bereft of empire, husband and'aon, weeps in desolate exile. Universal syinathy is tender ed in this ereavement. Even lie Court of Germany, it is 51aid, will appear int mloutrmn g o>r a1 >riefi)period. Th'le p)olit!ial situatloon inl France is considerabtly chlange'd by this event. 1'Te Rtepubllic already seemed on a1 sm'e footing; but a dleterineiid bnud of Bonaupartists, schemting for thte re trn of Napleont IV'., were a constait menaco. They hh,we receivedl a stag geritng blow, The will of the Prince named his cousin Victor, son of Prince Napoleon (otherwise known ats Plon Plon.) and graindsoni of' the Jeorome Boniapar'te, who abandoned his ]Jalti unor'e wife, as his successor'. hut the 1iew aspirant has little bianice of' win inig the p)rize. The deatht of' thte young prince sug gerts a str'ange contraist tud at coiitei. dleice. lie (dies fIghting for the samiie nation that humtbled his great uncle. Agaitn, there have beetn fourt Napo leotns. The first antd thir'd succeededl 1; in grasping the empire, but both atbdicted. The second( Napt leon, .soni of te first, was a G4ermant, and1( died ini obsciurity aafter his~ father' fell by the hand of England. The tour'f t hNapo-. leont, son of' the third, dies int exile, tun Englishmnn, after' his (dynat y hats been overibrowna by G~ermainy. Ther1 wa'ts lucek ini 0odd niiumbers. Will Naplonl V. reacht thte goal?W The Course of Polities. After several weeks of tireosomte anid lleat.pa wrilnglhig it Wasinigtotn, Congreoss has at last accomiplishmed something. TIhe army bill has beent of' the use of the atrmy extend only this year instead of for all time. Gm--~ lloitq votd forit, nt, (te stalwart eteotzt miado a .deperatte lIght. The .t.rue intwardness o1' (his seems to be that Shermani and3 .iayvos found that the ''rev9hfdto" ery was helping * (h~GanLtuelinore thiatn thiemselves, so *they.called a halt. Theo Senators pre fer Grant or an)ybodIy else to eIther Ilysor Sh.etrman, so theoy fillibus tend1 pl)itently. .lurnside, alone1 of tall thie Reopublicans, voted with thte Democrats, showhk that"Hayes still has a paty of' one'in tle Sontet. [IThe *leg1IgatiVo fp'optlto bill la,s been atkpprg9ved. $11e judcieal,.41, prnov'id ing thatry.issbo mnadul out by per Soius otwvo,df't'ent patrties, will Ir. is thought s bes yetooct. Cioingress has flied ho day i' 'adt,inmeont, but * , tii~hqia liQmemors tire shipping away ever'y day, and .a qutorutm is wyith difleulty. hold..e The - positi6h of Senators 'ah(t ttha huller on' thb il6 1 nsi1$4d pr ou. -y i?tY-a4o u.niied coinage of silver' and Ha n'eMitod't ite 'e-iny 'ad C lnkl hadu a'itr pa~s u & t RO tJ .It . RAos4QOW TIs is tethird titmo ConkhngliandedeIdled a 1iar, his other an tagoilsts being Iird"ni and 13ur1'si-1e. Raialt Or-'aIs to very ivillappy beclause4 the South will have ono buntl drC(d and hirl-t'-cight votes in the Pr"-eietial 16ep till' blica oventit)n, and -will nut. give t foto to letU (e canudidlate. W1itht a 'Solid Sotith only, ((d . ' he Crant i n declare th it Shermatin is fixiing atli the S.othlern States to send delegations for hin, antd they ire cliloring;' t'or a new basis ul' uap)ortionmencut, a change they wcill hart'dly gel. It' each Sotlheri State sends (t conltesting deleg,atIon to the Radical love feast, what then? ' The Ohlio e:ni)paign is still tilvorable to thie Deiocrals. Uefore this electionl, however, K{entueky-,. California andt Maine utre to beu heatrd fromt. 'lThe first is L)emocratic by an" reqtuired manjoritv. In Caaifi>rnia tho contest, will be be tween l>ennis erniey, :th hl. ls the New (.oustituillonl 1iar 1y," or "'IIon. utrilI llilkti,'' as Ktarniey c alis themn, timd the I )eclirats. 'I'he election I akes placee onl the :h1 of' Sep)temb er. 15ix dh\ys alfter \Maine holdsan tatc ilectionl. The lIt,"lublicts will have a Iic;ket. The (Greenbhac"kers already have one, aund it is undecidid whelher, 1s thie Grcenbarck-ers helped iake a I )eno eiritic goveirnor next year", the 1)euo crats will not endorse Smith, who ran ont the (Greetibakl: ticket last year. Coin biled, tht ol)positioil vote polled last. year inl 'Maine exceeded the eplt iubli- i canl vote by ten or twelve Ihusaind, and 11biine is so)unewhat shatky about i te result. ihis t'all. A C)rresl)oindlent ul' the Phlliladelphia Timesnc prediets that. i Kt'Iariuy curries Callif'oriia, tile recltl:ckers aild IDein crats Vill Swe41 .1 aline, the I)emocraIs will carrv Ohio, and sweep.l New York ini No-I veunber. This is a1 eheerin,r prosl;rct, but(. it's a pity that the whole ihbric" is buittt oil ienilis Iietrnev".l Gr'aitt has1, not returnedl. I Ie is ex lpeeted inl July. But. the pap)er.; of all cl:sses have al)ot. bot nglt'd he great travelinlg trinscontiniental hippod rone out of existenee. Co1.1ltUyIc.(TIO x. Messri". I/itors: In addition to f i evils alluth.d to i mly previous :tt" icle, 1 I rall attenition to a iecent. dec'ision of the Sptir1'eli; Court, slllbjeing erO)S grin oil the homestel:d to levy and sale. I would a:.k where are tilt bene fits ol' the law under n s it sy teml r Even ait lemuai. utnder Il i4 ruling, who ownis n1o homeslreadlII intesOnalty", eanlt not. itserve the actual n?ectesa ries of life'. TJhi-s is a deti'e1 inl -the I:aw, and I Should be SImedily colrrectd, andt (he p'cop le showli that tle govermlilelit tulnder I )einocratie admlinlistrationl mleanIS prlotectiont to thle weak alike toI the Stron g. Under tIi is constlructio ii I otthe liw tlhe previotisly flat :aud pn )c'red hawvers who have lately grow ii leantl aid liiiigry, will again sifl' their the' >rokein l'orou r 1-m a t ! m'ab- Ii n-'*i. Irate p)eople. L.et uis then i'edreoss all wron.Ilgs, harmoniit)lze al1 elementsi and relieve thle party of' a load that is Ie yonid its1 cpiCity, jiintordIlw may bte pr'epai'ed wvifhuity tograpple withI 1 o )t)poit.ical 0jjOppoents, and. pro.ve I ini the I'utuire as in the past ini vinibile. 444'- 1ili.1Pl PANg A)3' )taiit Tr ..11 tt3i. nmul Conmkiiuig --Nuibody 11turE. WAsn iNuITtN, June o I 4.-Th'le 10- 1 nlotony ot' tilusteinig pro'eedinigs I a iid te repeaouted roll enhIs was bro k'en 1 at. 12 ::(0 ils mnin g byv an1 ex.iting i w'itht bad1 faith ini not allowinug a1 part I o1flhe time takenCI tiy by the Missis.sip- t the debate on1 the ainv bill. iAi I. Lamair.i roUse at thel t'cnlutsioni of' Mr'. Cn! ling's remar1t1ks andt said tht himi was~ concoeirned, hie hi id lived ini vainh iit' e was not. sllt'ieror to suchi a charige 4 lurpol)(se,'" hie said, ''to indulge inl pe1' sonailIities. hti I wvili sur' t he Seniator (hat. if' hes inlItended't to inlt imahte t21hat ainy thiing I hiave dot1'' was nt, ill gootd thaith 1 ltwonouure-h'O'isstatemienls a tl se- I I hood, which [ r'epe'l with all the tin- i 1,1i1igated von tempt thatnt I feel for the0 I .iru. Conklinv", who1)li( ha beeni wvalk- t ing slowvly bacic and orlt h behinad the ( l,,echea, advanlic'd to his st.i and said, C "'Ml'. President: It' I underst'tandI( the hlngulage impuItte to met., an intenit ionii mlissttemeinl't. [P'ansing.] Thle Sen tor' does not disclaimi thant. A Ir. liuamarti-"'I will statte what. I ini ftnded, sir', so there cant b o m tis The1 Pruesiding Oticori (.\i', Cockr'ell) ttIled( Mr'. Lamatr 14) ordter, a11nd ai'. (onkliing proceeded: " Wihthler' 1 ami Alississippi depenids entliel upon )1 what tht, miciember intendsl to snv, and1( 1 whIat lhe did say, uand for' the thne being 1 do not chioosti to hold anyi commun1lil eation1 with 11131. . I4ndestood .tho 0 Seinator' to state ini plain 1, unipar'ia.. i mfonfary languaj.'c, that thle sttemenllt of min111, to wihichl he1 r'eers, was a falsehood. If' 1. canght his woirds aright I have onIly to say3 tat this not i being thew place0 to measur~ie w1th aniiy 'l man11 Is capa flciliy, ti. violate dIeency, t2 to violate thle r'ules of' the Sonate Mr t o 0 commhit anyl of.thle impropr1)1i0tLi oflife, r' I ha7ve on11ly to say' t.lhat if t.he'Seniator-- 11 tile memliber fromt MissIss1ip1--.did 1m- Y ptt, 0or intenud to 1mimt 1 t1 o me0 alC1 false h ood,11nothing oxcept the fliot that this ti Is the Senate would prevenit my dic- 1 nouncinehg hi has a blackkuard 'and ai i coward. [A pplauise and hilsses.] tte e me be miore0 speLcifie, Mr. Pre~sident. it Shlold tihe mhember' "froin MississIppI, 1y except in the pr'cece bYf tho' Senatte,'1 charge me1 by3 h11t1imatliti or othllrwlse, 1 1 would denoune him as ablachgnuiijrd, as3 a CoWfvard, anid ai t a it'. Thie 1ru10s 5 antd pri'0ltieOs of the S801111 ar IiO rt onIyi'h tri'nt ulpont mi. ' ('10 not 11 thin1k I neced SItw ai13thi ete Alr. t Prsdn.Aplaus'andTdads~o - The cha inaemulded 'quio,0hi h MrIeil. A...m....i...................a, 0 Iho Senator fromn New York under stood ue cor'rectly. I did mueau to Sty just. precisely 'the words and all that tlzey imported. I be i)'ftrton of )ol Selnate for utnparli;mInlti'y 1l1 L t18gye. It w',it very lktti'slt;it Was Mwetife. 1. wiis ItC :s no gtodl tian w)outh(l d-:rr .A no b1. 'u taan ioubtt I'ear. , I*tnewveil do lo,Ira; if approval aill 4isa11trotv'iil. Su:i !'! U J l l V 1 0.i .: i ! 0 1-|W.i --Stlunter" ints enjoyed hail stones its It -A\ien' paid $12.,il. !iy taxes 'rood it lie baby (otity . - s The TIeachers" ' ('ullVenlitio of, 'nion meets ,a t 'il 28 l ' itistt itI tikesteps lior al I ustitute, -A party 'Newberry ('augh t -ith at Sine oV( thur' (lhulrd loul,ndtls ,f eallish in Proa-d R iver' one0 da last Week. -T'1he Spartanbung MlusicalI As,sochit lion rentlerel Ilie C'antala of 1"lCitht', ,iht'Bauttiful Queenl" very sulccessl'ul y in 'union hl:t-. wctk. -AVl1";..1. M. ('ay)e, of Ualnd1en, has Teceived"c tronl the Knlights of llountr %'o Ihionis:t ni doll's. ilsuralce oil the iIe otfh(.r Ile hI'ulan . --'Te' I;,rn"twell cPeop>/e s1Vs Assoc"i itt' .In t lice .lo eP wt"ill pro'hably sti -ecl ('hief .Tstit"e' Wilhat"1d on ti'e St ,r"e1ne lI3elh. tand1 Giovernlor' "lmpsOn issuine Ihe judicial eimline s sulccessor o -lltI ; in which evenlin. Ill''hom1 is i.lJter, now P'rsielnt pro. lemu. of he enate, will become; Governor. -'ithe Bootht-T'1onety cases in Etgese ichll, have beent :;ainl conttinued. Of hlese cases ther"e are Ilhree: The State gainst t1l' Booths 1 1 th'e killing of rooker'l Toney, and the Sltlllti st Ailrk TI'ondv and other 1parties, iil t wo ul'.tlht.ut , )1'1tTh killing of Tl hom a) -mdl ames Booth. The wirs- o to hese v'er continuel on m/lolti of .the te 'It"nte, (t :ccunt i'of11 the sickntess uf 0slaistn 13oolli who Is IlI bedo wit It' 'i'1'. ie othly two were then con)lliy (d IIII the plrosec'ion', aIIo ahu few o O luidrtd wilnesses will bi Stunm1loned,1 ad the court ilrefers to Wa i until the 1ro1p i. laid by.e -Onl T'esday of last week, tlil. W. .Pallmier, of nt ion, died from the .11'ecl s(1fsulst rok'e. W'heii bic fhur tl proc'esiton of Mr. 1hniier Wais. about, o start 11om1 (the house Ik ih i i$lmr-.in - at. Mfrs. Kelly, an estiimai 4l lady, t,0ed about 62? years, wtho a few 11no nents before appIear"ed lin usuitl good iath tiad haidlb(1n act,ie liIn atisthi n he liuuil, suddenly (r. drope dead vhlile lalking tto a mtubier.of the tiunti y. TI.hus. while the lody of r'. Pal ner was oi itsway toa tIe -gravtyarld lks mother-in-law , wtho wtas . app1ear" ntly in ,"c) v hoalth wh"len he dlied, was yi l i otps( inl t.l e hutl.e, iikialitih he S:111un Sadt rites. -On Friday of last w"eek tto ()coll -icts. at ('work onl the U1n1urnwytell iHail Cd, miadc their esc:to by knoCkiin ie guardin lthe fae, and headt. It eums that while the, ualrd , hio is iothii more than a bot', was taking!;o le onlivicts from Iheir cam rlp "at. the tir above stated, tlley some low1 nall:ied to gel, his pi.stol from hiln by rrVIecing it front his hands. Then Me struck him in the tec and on the lead with his list, while tec othe r held tiin. They were' too mluchf. Young \merica. bein,;" two of' the largest nen it the gang. Pursuit, was instantly S1111(1. but they are still at large. O 'e Vas unltde'r sentenllcev ir two adu1 the IIrle convi~it 111o 4hav le oumain ieir 1'etale sei tae o'imienceen h -ilr.oi Il lI). .Uthbam, w ht forerh -i'e. I'irotieh, itisreusedtols 1ea t'Oil my his11 poICl-axin Aiken1an watis sn -nced by aitrill jutich e dollars 2imc hfi11and cots, or)'18 on f day' impison--li net. i appealedKI tocc th Ciciat l ccnt, cotendm3tht he avwa br ilwid from th e il>arbrias who inti -'te i hany year befor the birth of' rgumentl and1IlII tot' lawei tas api-l hereto, ia 'etlehis ci'ion sus o aiigthe, thidg oflthecu bceow,h audts remadin thed i pris or $ o.lutic :rsid o e.licbree ofe sentence. ., fron Thursa y morin at aniiearii tulor a wa's conpfly on a' buntig ariay mineg,u when heti wasoi' gis haroed aso lef for gihme, lr. D. s'ways e la i unconstitution 1 ad t hhe is oppo sed toei ithVo Te l eof Baron Rlthsghil dis-aV hyesi oft eso'awlidtoi'he m o o et a1 reution of gtweny-y v pecnt -'[the pedius, i)IofC the deatmntsI SthePul citigovernmet.~ck ~lqtt -1Tenatriona board of hoealhav doptlfed te repor of the naval oardt a.~offrigerab ing ship.tl -A(h worit r h fon onn~ Time.o worknien have been pallid, andl <quiet is restored. -- Subscriptions from11 New 'ork: fir the reliet' of the veneibole A rehi.ho1) r L"r'llb,al'rinot culliin,' in as ''ra)idiy a'l \% 'ic eXpected. Since his stav fin, Ntw ;'or " he lts pmr.-onIallv rect6voI bttti,5 ,S of whicIb 1,'. A. D'rede, thLe e l Ihin banlker, colintitd I190 ,ul do';Ist ol' the innotunt" eon tributed to his reiietf are, however, handed in through t u Bishops. -Th'le W1origi;nenl'5 111un3icipal nomninaltinf coliVeition1 of ;;all Fran ('153V iet last wee('k. chose 1larine ('or lire dtlnt, lid adopted( .:t platf'ortn p iti,lin(le party to Secure0 i redute t1o.nffortyv. per cent. in city taxes provides tlhat " 'hinn1a" 'own"i' shall be obhlit('ratedl, and the Chinese Forced to' live oitside the city; that the incoIO of'the .ater' colnlpany sh11111 not exceed .5OO,OO per annum, aui tlat all 110111lees shall p)letige thelinselves to aedept it 'iduction o' forty to fifty Per cent. o'f extiting salaries. ' -lS. A.: 1th ite, sixty years of age, a jwealthy 1plaite' r lom near e1nia Alubaniti itt,"ttenhtel to comnmit sticide at vansviille, IIIindtiana. last Veek. IIc Ihatl Iarried a vitngr wife who recen'.lt ly eloped vithinbother mait. W1hii weI. North with his body serVant, in tending' tb secure a hoie away frO t he seue of his dig raee, bulltbecomi daellOndenlt he seized ia I'IZOr anld cut at gash,in his throat b,efore his servant; could stty his bana(. 1le was reiwdved to the city hospital, where he tore the bandages froim his wounds, and has been1 ling 1i~ia critical condition. -F'reemun, fite l'ocnsset Adventist. who sacrifleet'l his' h1d in iinitation of Albraaiii's starifice of Isaac, is stilt full of titlih inl the righteousness of his con(lut and inh Ilie app I roval of (oc1. Tbc imprnifloilnent al( his app1roachl inig,tria:l for iurder are to hima but. ti itthlitional trial of his fuith, ancd he 's apl-a"unt'l' colitenited andi(1 happy. ile 01)stuitelv refut's to have counse, and gives 'flibuself no thought or care ilr tie Iesltlt. ''he fiith of his Wlle, though st'eng_ithelled by her Itishuid's ('ahnnlles, is, however, Waverintf, and1( her iother's love lor the d(eat1 child poig1ialitly asserts itsel . Tlll; .POE 'LO\(1.'fLLOU'. How Ile Wrote Sone of His lIost l'opular. (Na tional. Jounai'i of I.(t 'at ton.] LI ogello v'5 poem5 ar'e -aiS rfilmiliar to all inst'utor1s as the lanul=agt' of thle school-roomii. Eve'y stol) bov reads and declaiins Ihen; every ttnela er, like every )reac'ler, (uote's thein. We on1Ce paussed1 :i evening with P're tessor Longfellow. during which he g.ive us an11 atcoulnt of the o'ig'in of his nilost. popular I m.pois. We will give the history.Of tho,e Wlhicl arc cot1nn1on to the "re.a ers" 1n1d '"speakei's: Tbe ''Psali of Lil'e" is irbabiv lithe best k:1own of the- e nul erous school p>oemS.' 'It. was written onl a suunn11er' Imorinlr,g' In 1838.. 11e was a young manl then, full of aspiration and'l)hope, andi ths 1)oem1 'was imerely an exp)res sion of his own feliings. lie regarded it its i personal iiatter-like alil enti'y in one sjournai''-:ua for a long tim rcfriailet1 froui p uulishing; it. 1i'. Longli'llow' rehate<d that, 01n returningo f'oii his visits to the (lqcl, an Englisht lablorer stepped upl to the c"arritlgO and( asked so shake halis with the .writer of the ".''salim 'ot' .ifi." ''Iti was one I of' the best compliinents I ever receiv ed,'' sail the derocr.atic p.et. I1. oigfellow's study is a renihwytil~~ of ezc ven'Li-..~ s.s. or the past ; soul- f vlilir isj )115ts oInoblIe iids, min.n (oCs of. dirtedP poets-Tomi MIoore's 1 waste paper' basket, Coler'idge's ink stand, a piece of' Iante's coclini . Inij this st iuy stood ali old c.lock, wihte colorings otrag"e, r'ising~ ti'l-oni oo to ceilinig. .1t numvbt'i'ed the ho uris in whichhis est oemIswee ritn Itiwas TH1W o).D) ('.OCK( ON Tills STAIRs. 'IThep "' Wre('.k ofe' 11w e porus,"'5 wa Is w.itten Lii l 8'. J , itt, maidtnighat.A v'iolent storm had'occuirired the nlighit sea had beeni great, espeially ailoiig thle capes of the New E'nglaind coaist. '.The Iml>pers of (lie dayv w~ere full of the news o1f disasteirs. Thei~ poet, was siing ailone.i i. his studlIy late at nighlt, wuhen thle v isioni of the wr'eckedl l[esperuis ' e camei diting oil'"i the disturbed tides of' or thought into h'lis mihid. lie wvent to bied but couh31( not sleep). 31e arosO his iniind by whole stanzais, fniiishing them just as the clock-the old1 clock stairs--was str'ikinog thiree.p 1'ir Walters~ott., saythat h111le was ledo to wriito "Ke~pn iwoirth"' because thie'p tirst staniza of' %l ickle's timous - ballad(. otf "Cumnior' .lalt" hiauinted him: T '1 hO deCw. of summeinr-nIgh ili fa1n, Ta1 moon100, hweiP( rePgent or t hie sly, Siherred 1 he toWi O oumnor hall, c Ad ma( 111y all o 0.tk Ihat,grew i-here by, Cs, Long fellow 3ays;thalt lie was, as lie nnkamls, 1led to wriite the "Wrieck oif the in .lle'speiii" bOcaluse the word(s "'Nor'- .. so0 IndesC'cribably sai, "Ecesor" Was wriittei aifter reoceiv lig a letter' frohi CTharles Suiiiner full t - "'iawathas" owes mttch of its story') ti, andl thuo emblellishinient of mu1sical Ln dia ii am ies to (lie iresearcheis 01' School- SC cra ff. Abr'iaiamILeFort, ani Oinondta- ev gai chieft who wasI a,supp)losed graduate pr of' GAeneva c'holl furnishecd School- WI craf'it. with (the I <diat tradition of' ilia parit I L I.> paige 314, and'i ithle samei " .vyliume yo u matv. IId the Indian vocab-. si lharies friom which the poet enirichied D, his verise. The pqect. has added much G0 to.the or'igiinal traidition. Ti' - - .- 51u *A GUon Lian~.-Tls always known ra by. hii alppearan11ce. A inan w uhio lIves II comufortribly at- hiomoc, has good din nors,8 etc., wuill always shiowi It in his llorsoni.. Hut there.ls another' liver~ more linp)ortaint. to mali-it is the IIAD lMvEII 1-"-'ho livei thudl should regulate thle'^ vhole sy'stemi. -It'thait Is out of' fix, ( mani is good .for nio'thing-eani enjoy nothilng-to restored'it to health, use gi .Dr'. Gilder's -Liver Pills. A few doses at will irelievo you , t19* Si . --That was8 neat, the remark of a D young. lawver. -on. WashiIngton str'eet, b t ,0 01 ioring.if .'A f'loiid accosted 33 m;e .8hn) wihon wouilt chang .T ii twenit.' (dollar1 hI for mue." . 'Toe hlshig t1 -pieasO attoainey 1ited his hatlsi "replied: "My good loy, ~ - A' hitebihd's ft'agb h1t$ 4 the debote~ 'tells uW % toot-h~v' won'tsbc tlhi'ongl fd$'the ircoekA; till. then 1xod9l?yo;. you~ always said1 ou as loved It m'lore( than I, did ** . g od1 Sole a Fe . A rew-. 's ~j TUTT'S et IU PILLST ,Rn ,C4I 1tim.itEEil i ILO mot I5TRODUCED, 1805. le A TOAPID LIVER Is the fruitful eonrce of man diseaser, proil- llaa tuct a:non;; whieh are No DYSPEPSIA, SICK-lEADACHE, COSTIVENES eXpel DYSENTERY, B:LI0US FEVER, .GUE AND FEVER. fui IAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM- $1.0o PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. Prop . SYMPTOMS OF A TORPSD LIVER. -)' Loa of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels W iro costive, b.it somt,iiuos~latornate with t t5:n, looioness, Pain in the Ioad, a~coinpanied ttl c with a Dull scnsation in the back part,Pain uitr in the ri.ht sido and under the s'nouldor- abun' lado, fulln'a,s aftr eating with disin- Ron alination to oxortiou of body oriind, Irri" ability_of temper, Low spirits, Loss of noimory, with a feeling of having neglected OR omo duty,~General weariness; Diezines stuilte ii'uttoring at the Heart. Dotd boforo the i'torIn os, Yellow Skin; Headaohe gonorally bud ver the right oye, Iestloasness at night cases vith fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. 1hy [F THESE WARNINOS ARE UNILEEDED, b,l ER1OUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. t.y. r TUTT'S PILLS are espocially adapted to such using rases, a single doso effects (le ofyol Ruch a change of fooling as to til :sotonish the sufferer. with TUTT'S PILLS 1 l'1 T whor ro compounded f'rome anlsatucos that nre to an1 frce ht'sa any p,ropertiesltaut can in Jure to tini the tuest delicate orgtanization. ibey who k(carch, Cleanse, Parity, and lsts Igorato remal the entltro Syst em. Hy relievinig the en. gorned IiIer, they cleanse the blood froum poisonous latmossre, and thn impart healt @ tad vitality to the body, causing the bowels to nct naturally, without which no onte can feel wsll. A Noted Divino says: diay D.. TUTT:-Dear air; For ten years I havo boon si" lile rn.rtyr to P.111,epeius, (3nsuipatie.u and Piles. last piecee rinyt your I 'ls wro recommended to inn: I used ani, hem, (ut w.th litt:e f"ith). I amnsmowv a well man, from two good appetite. dligeation perfect. relular stools, Man i:ea gone. and t has, gained forty tounr soild fleab. e buy are wo.rth th,em we! ht tn n!ld Rrv. IE . . nSi. 1'8 '. Louisville, Ky. w Ii TUTT'S PILLS. e heir (Irst e0cet is to Increase the Appetite, cont ntd c*ase the body to Take on.Flesh, thus the My v teu isnontritl"cl, and by their Tonle Ac. siy y Ion on te iestive Orattns, Rtegular with itools are i.rodttcedl. s QR. J, F. HAYWOOD, il OF P!EW YORK, SAYS:- wl "rew dsietss exist that eannnt he reliovod by re. elit toting the Liver to its normal f(uation:", and for 1 Is yrpna) no remedy h1s ever been invontvd that 05ts happy an etfuct no'rUf'1"'s i1fL8." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. fflcu 35 Murray Streer, New York. OX IV' Dr. TUT'4"S MANUAL of Vahtable Infor- lant tition nul Useful Iteceipts" will be mailed/res The t n apli!icatlon. c el canl 1 [UTT'S HAIR DYE. in.RAY Itan on Wm"sitrlms clanged to a GLossy f (t.AC.K by a single appllication of this D)Yx" It fi. puare( urtsit aNatural (1.diur, eats ltnt ntanonusly. and is So;i a Ilsrtutn,au a sprn y ater. tiold by Druggists. or by ex 'uit by expruos ain reeipit of $1. %%ltr )ffioe, 35 Murray St., New York. Se 10 for the .yState Seoo. J. M. BEATY & CO. _ -Till is FAI.Si ECONOMY TO BUY A CIEAP On AN wi EN A FI.V DOLLARS MORE WILL CIlT TilE INCO3nAIIAIILE AND AL wA'.YS nELIADI,LE. {'iLWS PRICED. "n 0 * POORELT AND) DE.\R EST' that TTU iil(41EW'i' PitICE.l). '.] B I IIEST AND CIIEA P'EST. j . NE W STYLES. thin * . NEW PRIICES, eure six Stops, Elegant euir, aubossed Wardnut rubl isa', of new do- the ogn, only - - $80t. ~ ! --- pool .'Stopst, 4 Sets ''1 Leads in New Style cenlt .uminated Case, dolli yAso5 gf.7 only - - - $95. % ''Tn swi., a .Jets Reeds, Mirror 'Top Pilht se, with Gold Bronz.o Ornamentation, feve: ly-------------- - $ti. I VER 100,000l MADE AND SOLD. to inners of the highest honors at the World's exhibitions for twelve Anid years pasntm tIS - - - 1867 tVIENNA - 1873 heal -NT[AGO - 1 875 PHILA., PA. 1870 Wi'hi tiIS - - - 1875 ,SWEDEN -- 1878 very Endorsed by Franz,. Liszt, Theodore EI1 timas, Ole Bll, Glotlaschalk, Strauss, P'c airrent, Morganu and over one thousand may linent mausiciansii of Europe and Amern- into TheIi testimony as to the immonse su- tern riornity of theso instruments over all sore hers is emp hatic, overwhelming and livei iputab'lo. fallil cout ENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. tismi lesst These Organs are now offered p urchas the t i by miontly instalnents of fronm S .an SIt0, or .wiill be rented until the rent, yat for them. Fromt One to three years the it aoe giveon for payment. Special raidutction given to Churches, fe hools and Pastors. Agents wvantod -- erywhere. Organs sont on trial to an rt of Choe South. We pay freight both) tys if not satisfactory. NICIi )UTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT. -- [ror the muore convenient supply of authern trade a Southern Wh ol.salo >pot has been established at Phtvannah, i., from whieh D alors. Churches, jaohirst, anid the retail trade can be pA'I pplied at N. Y. andi Boston factory T tes. For Illutstrated CntaloguIes, price en ts and full information, add ress su LUDDEN & BATES, Wi Savannah, Ga. nmint Manuiifactuirers' Wholesale Agents. boat mnch 25- 3m ron, TARD & Co.'s French Brandy, an Jamnaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gin- b>aet ar Brandy Blackbery Brandy Peach wrot id Appe Brandy, N. E. Rumn, Ti et ir,Pr'Juico Port WVine, and itawba WVine, Oherry' Brandy, boe omnestic Gius. The very best pin I ands of Cigars, ChewIng and attro lackwoll's celebrated smoking ~ bacco, and a very superior ltine ia.a dlo Table Merry, at F. W. HADa OuT's, J,ear of Town Hail. ---- ,Per 1i9I$E WITE OIL.Pr L~5Q ~GlU~ F1t~ ~Por 14 ecmmndthe 7'ESTAJ0 O[lf as1 saf ihm,nator, *, It is F lntrd whit vao,. conge uenf' ,Iea b'iliat ih, ih ero n or, Tfry it. Tho, prioo is lostan er. -, 1i'i NICE3 lo)t of Hubifcagit WV, V. J. M. BEATY & CO.- Hal SLOW FEVER.-4LA9K VOIT i too xoout to igot 'the ravaiges of this )le tiease, twhiih will no titottbt re,tti'n In ro luall 'uatlt and virlept forn i1 the fall I.aof INT. IiiR;J,' liIlC'ATINE, a remeity dlscov in SOtutbhern Ntbitt 'tad lIst d with stt'eh erful reultS in South Anrica whore IIt nyravated cases of revel arte ountid, ret otto to' two leCS of b!Ie to 3e. ed or fst rined from the blood n'aeht 11(e It. s throuIgh the liver, t" long as ain e' .ess v ('.xsts. y is t wonlerfult awl,)n tn tihe and Stomach the 1l1ri't iss not only pre to a certlintlty anty klId of Iver and Vomit.. but ailso cures lleadache. C'onsti n of tihe Dowels, Dyspepsia and all ralt diseases. one need fear Yellow Fever who will tho N'tilarial Poison und excess of bile the blood by using Astns.is li:Kt'ATIsh, i Is Sold by a1 Druggists in 2 ceit antI bottles, or will be sent by express by the 1letorS, A. F. tItiEL & CO., I'11la., Pa. l'eibertdn's Stilliugiu or Queen's Delight. The reports of wondifulmtres of Ithetuma Heroftia, Salt ltheut, Sypillis, Ctanar, s and Sores, that, co0 frol all parts of ountry, fare not only reinalkable but sa ttlous as to be (loubted was it, not for tile tance of proof. arkable Cure of Sorofula, &o., CASE OF Cob.. J. C. IRANSON. KINUos1ox, GA., Septetuber 15, 1871. ITS :--For sixteen years I have been a great or from Scrotula in Its most dlstrossing 1. I have been contined to my room ani >r lifteen years with scrofulous ulcera '111e most approved remedies for such hadi been used, and the most eminent, clans consulted, without an ''(deeided it,. 'Ius )1 prostrated, distreSse , despond. was atnivild by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd Cottn 'I., to cotieice the use of your CompotlOUind1 tot Stlllingita. Lanttinge is aS Instilclent scribe the relIef 1 outained from the use of tillingla ats it is to convcy an adequate of the intensity of my suffering before your mnedicine ;Salllent to say. I aban 1 all other remedIes nudt continued t.e use ur Extract of StIllingin, until 1 calt say "I 1m cured of till pahn," of till disease nothing to obstruct n active pursulit of rolession. More titan eight, mont,hs have ed sinco this remarkable cure, without, eturn of the dilsease. the thiruth of the above statement. I refer y gentleman in hartow County, Ga., and 1i teibe s of the bar of Olherokee Circuit, are acquaited with me. I shall over in, with the deepest gratitude, Your obedient servant, J. C. BRANSON, Att'y. at, Law. A MIRACLE. V sT l'oINT, (IA., Sept. 10 1870. T1:-'My naughler was taken on t,he 13th f .lunt, 1863, witt what vas supposed to be e Rheumatism, and was treated for the with no success. Ink March, following, s of bone regan to work out of tite right t1ad continued to appear till all the bone the elbow to the shoulder Joint cale o'ut. pieces of botte came ot, of rightt loot anild 'I ie case was then pronoulced one of e Swelli"g. After having been contined tsix years to her bed, andl the ease con Ld hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Pem. ts's Compound Extract, of Stillngia. and o well satisfied with its effects titat I have nited tlhe use of it, until tle present., daughter was contned to her bed about ,'ars before sho sat ip or oven turned over nit help. She now sits ttp till day, and most of her time-has walked across the Stier general health is now good, and I ve she will, its her limbs gain strength well. I attribite her recovery, witt the ing of God, to the use of your invaluable ,ine. iith gratitude, I am, yours truly, W. D. BILANTON. W'ST POINT, Ga., Sept.. 16, 18-0. ITS :-The above certiticate of Mr. W. it. Lon we know and certify to as being true. .hinlg is so; hundreds of the most, respect lizens will certify to it,. As much reference e given as may be rPquIred. Yours truly, CBA W lO ft D & WALK El, Druggists. 110N. II D. WII.LIAM8. Dlt. PEMBER'TON'S STILLINOIA is pre I bn A. F. MtitilIEl, & CO., 'tila., Pat. rI by all Drutggssts in $1.00 bottles, or sent press. Agents wanted to canvass every is. (d for Book-"CurloI,s Story"-free to all. ines sent to poor people payable in instal. 4. yllt E FRIEND OF ALI,? )LLOWAY'S PILLS!! I htad no appetite; Holloway's Pills me a hearty one." Eotur Pills are miarvelous." send for another box, and keep them .0 house.'" )r. Hoilloway has cured my headache was chronic. gave one of your Pills to tmy babo olholera moirb)us. The dear little g got well in a day.". ly nausea of a morning is now 'our box of Hlolloway's Ointmnent a mte of noises in the head, I >ed sonic of youtr Oinltment behind lars, and the noise has left." fond me two boxes; I want ono for a famtily." enclose a diollar; your price is 25 3, but the mediejine to me is worth a end tmo five boxes of your Pills," iet mte htave three lyoxes of your by ret,urn mail, for ,chills and tave over 200 such testimnonials as a, but want of apace compeis tme hd lude. Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, all eruptions of the skin, this Oint t isq most inivaluaible. It does not externally ialone, but penetrates the most seareching effects to the rcot of evil, }LLO WA.Y'S OINTMENT. sessed of this retmedy, every mnn be own doctor. It maay be rubbed the system, so as to reaeh any In iiCOt compliint; by thtese means, cures or ulcers ,in the threat stomach, ,aspine or other parts. It Is an In >le rentedy for bad legs, bad breasts, raeted or stiff joints, gout, rheuma .and all skin diseases. ORTANT CAUTIoN.--Nene are genmiie un. he signatutre of J. IlA YDoox. as agernt for niter States sutrround(s eachi box of Pills itment,. Boxes lit 25 contf, 62 cents, and 'IThere Is COnsidorabio saving by taking ~rger sizes. MOLLOwVa Y & CO., 15-ly New York. ST Philadelphia Lager Beer, fresh every day at F. W. HABE T's, Rear of Town Hall. FORl hEALTh L.ND PLEASURE -UO TO-. TERSON'S OEJvnATED SPRINGS, ese springs are situated four miles s of Shelby and aix miles north of akcer's, on the Air-Line U. U. The Iral wtaters are sulphm and chaly t. The properties of thetsulphur are sulphur and mnagnesia. Properties >ined are beneficial to all disease,, never fail to ouke'thte attost obstinate , ais many will 'testify. -The ' chally waters cannot be surpassedi, having ghlt many almost mtiracutlous OuresB. ese celebrated Springs are now op en the prices are in reach of all-having gretatly reduced .this season, thing houses, oroquot grounds, ton illoy, and other amusements and otions free for visitors. liacks run from this plao will meet visitors at by or at Wh'itaker's. on the Air-Line upon short notice to the Proprietor, 'IIATAE8 09 BI6ARW lay, . $1.95 veek .. . - . 7J ponth ,a . . . - 20.001 nozgth for2 or more months 18.00 tdron and servants han prfe. r further particular,a4ee W.'G, PA IT~SNr, y~ 17-tx8jno ,S$hby, ,- 0 Rthe ool. ~ ec ihow B 13 Ayer's Cathartio Pills, For al the purposes of a Fanily Physic, and for ourinj Oostivones. Jatudtie, Indigestion, ot 8touiaon, Breath, Hoadaohe, Erysipelns, 1houmnatism, Eruptions and tkin Diseasos, Bil. lousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worins, N~ouralaia, as aI Dinneor Pill, for k'uri1 'ing the Blood, Are the most ef S ective annd con,. nail purgative ever d(iscover. They are mild, but ei. "' fectual in their o)erution, movin; the bowels sturlv and without pain. Although gentle in their operation, they are still the most thorough and - searchin g cthair.. tie medicine that can he employed : cleans. hig the stomach and bowels. and oven the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. AyrR's PItms have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstrue tions within their, eango can rarely with stand or,evade them. Not only do they cure the. every-"day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have balled the best of human skill. While they produce power ril eFects, they are, at the same tiime, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never ive pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybotv.- Their' sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh. and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. PruiAnPI BY Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Che,hata. BOLD BY ALL4 D1tUGGISTS LVUltYWHjja PURE Sweet Mash N. C. Corn Whiskey for sale low for cash at F. W. HABENIcrr's, Rear of Market. FRESH GOODS ! JUJST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxos best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffec-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bble. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bble., cans and buchdts. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed 'Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, WVhite Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobaco Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixedl Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sanee. ALSO, A fine lot of .BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whi'ih will be sold oheap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN r 'HE celebrated Stone M.ountain Corn Whiskey (hand-made) may be found at F. WV. HABENIOnT's. CORN AND HAY. JTUST Received---at the old stand of T1. eJ . Rtobertson--5,000 pounds Timo thy and Clover Hay. Two Car Loads NORTEH CAROLINA CORN. All of which will be sold yer cheap for' CASH. -mehi 22 JNO. D3. McOARtLEt OR 14edical use, try the celebra ted Saratoga Rye WVhiskey, at F. W. HanIs4ron's. SMITH'S WORM OiL AT1NaWS, GA., Dec0mber 8, 1878. passe o8rWerer1i)4,she WORM OIL O0r salq byc e aey r.' .L IIghtfI S tia J RJN O2