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TIl E NEWS AND HERALD. WIN NSBORO, S. C. TUESDAy MORNINo, July 29, 1879. W. MrANS DA 118, EmIToR. #/AG. S. REYNOLDS, AM6OCIATE EDToR. TiE NEW Napoleonic appell--"Glen tlemen of the jury, lborty cubic feet or cottou look down uponi you." SECETAnY SElCMAN, the other day, inl his speech said (hat the cotton crop last year was 1,800,000,000 pounds. Ile had evidently not heard of the latest style of measurctleut. General Ewing's Speech. General Ewing, in response to a serenade at his home a few evenings ago, opened the )eIocratic Campaign In Ohio ill a vigorous speech. 1"e devoted the greater part to the discus sion of finalce, aild concluded by 1an appeal for f'ee elctions. lie attacked the arguments of Secretary Shermaln111, contending that resumption had been effected only by an increaso ill tile public debt owing to the purchiaso of gold with bonds, and chargincg that, thirteen millions had been spent ill double interest for three months oil tie bonds exchaniged. lie claimed that gold prices are fifty per cent. less thanl bi-metalic prices, and that dierefbre the bond-holders and creditors. re lity per cent. richer and l( the taxpavers correspondingly poorer than be)for1e. The four per cent. are really six and ai half per ceit. bolnds, because they are exempt from about. two and a hit per cent. taxation. Since six and a iit' per cent. Is a very landsoile profit these days, the evil hais resulted that Capital halls beenl diverted from indlis tries and put into bonds, amid hence the general stagnation 01 business, lie Opposed na11tional limks f1orl stveral .rCasons, amlioig them because ihey base their circilition on bonds., and their interest reciires that. the debt, shall not be diiiiinished. Were there no debt there could he no bonds and 110 latiol a' a,baks. le wishles ! bank notes withdrawn andl([ legal tenl ders substituted, and the debt paid oil' as rapidly as pos.sible. Since the war, the Jepublicans have collected over four thousand imillioi dollars and have paid but five hundred iilliois of the debt. Much of tile rest, has been squandered. The Democrats have re dutced expenses eighty-live million dollars ill the past. fo0ur years, despite the frilitic eilbris of' tl.- Repulicanis in Congress. They will do imiuch more, it they control all the branches of government. At to fre elections, they are a neces sity. The R eami party, as it stole the Presidency- ill 18761, is making desperate ellorts by illns of hired rougohs" anld bullies ait thle polls, paid liv dohar (lday iv Uie.lovernmeut, .1IeneeI tile silluidinad by*113 the D)emo crats at the~ extr session101 to repeal thiese laws. P~ublic ilttenltionl 11as beeni called to thenm and( their (doom1 is scail ed.1. Lastly, the l)emocrats do nlot. claimi to destroy the Federal auithiority by setting uIp States' rights. But they meCiIl to hold the Union to the conIsti tultioni, whlich . .-s thaIt all Powers not1 expressly granllted to 1.1e Federal gov ernmifent muilst reside ini tile States. Lastly, he predicted victory at the poells, and1 callied oin his hecarers to re member thtat Ohio is the Pivotal State. lie called on all Greenb,ackers and1( people of' every beClief3t to aid 1te Demo cr'ats of' Ohio iln thteir flghlt againist class legislat ion and against force aid fr'aud.--GUenerall Ewling will mako1( a r'attlingt canvass. Peter Cooper, the best of all1 tile Greenbackers, 11as writ tell to his piarty to suppor0lt ELwing, wvhile IIentry Cary Baird ando Mason, two leadinug Penn~sylvaia Greenlback Ore, will stump the State for him. "The Wrong Road." Thle .News and Courier of thle 21th inlstat conltained tile following: A pr'ovoking blundd6r of tihe t.ype.s the otheor (lay, in an article conldemnhin eg the outra'geouis policy of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Ralii'lrod, elicits the following good-humhor.ed letter from Mr. Pope, of' thle Wilmin' ton, Colkmbja andI Auguista Riaihload lV1LMINO.N, N. C., July 22, 1879. To the Jiditor's of Thse News and GENTLEMEN: Ill aln (111icl3 on1 rail road malutters in1 your 1issue of the 21st. you1 speak of the extortionls otf tile "Wlinlngt on, Col umubia and August a Railroad Company."i To~ all your reader's within tile State the conltext willl exhibit and1( corr'ect tile error as to the unamne of the railvay in quiestioni but because of thle extenlsive circlaCl* tion and10 influeintal charac'ater. of your paper mnly nlot faimilijar with railroad geography wll1 accept the railvay nalled as tihe one initeinded to lie crit cised. If you have comnplaiints to make of us we r'ecognilze the efficiency of' your criticism and wvill be glald to htear' thoem. Yours truly, A. PorE, U. TI. A., W. C. and A. II. 1R. The News and Courier may have blundered about the Road, but it was niot 80 fir wrong about the man. Up to D)ecember, 1878, the Charlotte, Co.. lumbia and Augusta Railroad had been for yewrs in the han11ds of the Souther'n Security Company, and( durl lng that time Mr. A. Pope was thle general freighlt agent both of the Char' lotte and the of Wihnington Road.it was during his8 admnisetratin thlat the outrageous dIscrimInatIons againejf Winnlsboro were made; and tile re Als~als to shiIp cotton over the South darohnla Rai11load, and to receive reghmt iln Columbhia or Charlotto sent by somec other than the AtlantIo Coast route, were, as~ WE) are Informed, tihe acets of Mr. Pope. Indeed it was Mr. Popie's admhulstratIin thlat seriously! Ilin'cd the trade, of the towne of i"~uOld county, .It Is M'o n44o. chargedi thatt thme tlien exIstIh Quthori. th~of(e Char'lotte Ioad, wh lw draw. ing pay flioin its treairy, were active ly enguged in diverting trade 'an travel from it to the Wilmingtoi Road. As al evidence of this Is th ftet. that the earnhgs of the Charlott Road inereased seventy thousand dol lars during tle first (Iuarter of it muanlagemlenit, by the presenit of1ieialt9 We feel cohstrainled to say tiat in on respect the present, mi alagers of th road are incomparably aiad c their predecessors. They grind ti noses of the Shippers foi the benletit the Road. The forier. darnfuged th customers an(1 the Road alike. Th The Charlotte Road possessed so man; iatiral advantilges ove its Wilmin ton rival that evenl with Ilit io4 flagralt discriilnattion 1against it, i survived, wvhiile the Wilhinillgion Roi despite all the advantages given it wa conpelled to siceumb. As Mr. Pope is no0 longer connecte With the Charlotte R (oad, we will sa; iothiig fuirlther of his Imlaiigement But as Ie invites tle crit icisl of th ivs.eu and Courier, we will remiim our contemporary that not two iniotdi ago it, was ann11i ounliced that Commi sionler 11onhlaml hald prevented Mh Pope from11 putting.) inl Operation: freight. tariff t hat would have discii nated most heavily agilnst some of 0h towniq on (lhe WVilining-tont road. Thit Ihis discrimi l wit Hol %vas not ma111de wal due, not. Ito Mrl. Pope's genlerosity, bu to the wisdom of' the Legislatu il passing an Act to prevent it. And, b fihe way, it wats the discriminalitiol prac(isted again-4 'Win.isboro durvin, Mr. Pope's administration, that chiell led to the pamsiage of the A, thai restrains hiin1 now. Whenl tle Legislature wis (ebftil tile 11ailroid problem, the ilailroa iaglates laighed at. the idea of havinl a Comisiasloiir to regulate them Witi Conimissioner 3Bon1ha vtretch ing out one hand algailst Mr. Pope discriinailiting tairill, 1111d the othe against. Mr. .liaas' cubic feet, tle lang is getting just a little oin the othe side. TH1E YELLO10 s,WE 1EJ111. Al]M1irms July 25-11 p. m.-Eleve1 Cases inl all were reported to the Boar of I lcalth to-day, among the numbe being Ben I ollander, a well knowi su loon keeper, whose daughter died ve, (01rday. Tenl deaiths froml yellowv 1eve were also ollicilly repor-ted Chr th hventy-fbur hours ending- at 6 p. i Mrs. Judge Ray's nmie appears am111on, th list, although she has never beel reportedi as having fever. .he two coloie( military companie have recogiized Colonel 'Caeroni 11 the re wesentative of tile governor, fill will o>ev aniy order issied by him The last train oi (lie Charleston liailroa vill leave to-iorrow night, every sia tion between Memphis and KnoxvilII havinlg established quar'antine agqrainsi this city. Only one traii is .1ow beinl run on the Louisville and Nashvill voute, leaving MAemphis dilily it 8, p n t he Th oward Association ha citizens this* moiniig a commiittaee safety wals ap)poinited, fronm wh'os amembeirs thme f'ollowing executive coim mittee was chiosen: D). T.1. Poriter iresl(dent and ex A/ficio chairman ; D:) R. W. Mitchell,Johni Johinson, ii. 8 Livermore. W. WV. Thmatcher, J. 8 Speers. On nmotioii of' Dr. Mitchell,i was r'esolvedl to t ake a census of' th~ city as a basis oni w hich to cailcuilate thi necessil ies of' those remainiing. A pc tit ion from the cit izens of' Wilbur SIu ion, oni the Paduciiah Railr'oad, ai w hieh point. it. is piroposed to creet; eamip, pr'otesting againist, (lie see was read and referr'med to the executlivi comit iiItee. Onie new case of' fever' was repor'te< Misis Lizzie 31ieath and E~d. Flotlev Tlhae weahir is damip anud disagreeable 'lhe lioardc of' [lealt wi~~ill to-mioi'row dloubt less, declare (lie fever' epidemlic r1HE CiEEoNY OF I DENTIFICATION -Before thet i'emoval of thePint''ici Imp lerial's bmody to Chiiselhur't th Look place, ini accordance with Fr "enel cuistomi, and1( lasted abiout two hiours The temnpor'ary coihm was oponied in t hi pr'esenae of (lie two .Prmecs Bona par'te, M. Rhouther, Geni. Flieurv seveiral medical men and others. T'ie laid's mot her' was absent. It. wa found that the operation of' emibahlnine had( mnot beeni sulccesli. SOoldecoii posed wer'e thie featuries of' the dea< younmg soldier that the wvork otf reco> niitioni is de'scribed ias hrviing heen iii peculiar conilguriationi ofi one oif hi teeth, and the gol tillinag ini severa others, were the pinmcipal umeans o idientificationi; an(' these were dliscov eredl by Di'. Evaiis, who had aceona p)amed( thie 11ao EmpIer'or ando Emnpres on their last departure zomn .Friance and wias extre'omely' well informed coma coraiing their unfoirtunate son. An other physicianm, Dr'. Lairry1 probe< iaid mieasur'ed every wouit on th< body. In ai voice choking wtith emio tioni, M. Rtonher' exclaimed, "I an satisfied." Uhlmaii, (lie Ihithful ser vanit, who hiad been with his amastear ii Zululaiid, f'ainted away at, the sight o the spoliatioin wroumght by death. FiATAL ACCoDENT AT Go0Un1EYVynL -'his commaaunity was thirowvn int< I ntenste excitemnent, Moniday from t hi killing of Mr. John .J. Wood, an up righit, peaceauho and worthy mani living oni Mr. J. T. Morechead's planta ion. A paity of' Ilve wei'e in th woods squirrel hunting anid had tree< a squirrel. A coloredl muan ini thi party, namfed Willis Wise, told the others to be quiet, as lhe saw [he squir r'ol. HIe raised his gun to fire, w)oi the sqmiiriel ran down the tree, 'Willi lowvering his gun as hie r'an, thean fired Mr'. Wood was on the op)posite side o the tr'eo, anmd the whole load( from ti gun struck him behind the loft ear an< 'odged over the right eye, nhmnllii1 the whole head filghttll . He Iivec about two hours. Tr'ial Justice J. M Greer empanneoed ajui'y and held am inquest over the body. The verdic of the jury was in accordance with the flicts above stted-that he came t< his death by mischance or accidenm from a gun-shot wvound in the hand of Willis WVise- Willis was admitteo to ball ii the sum of $500 to appear a the nexct October termi of court to UJnIon county. Mr. Wood leaveo devoted 'wIfe and fbur little ehildi'on besides many relatives, to loiurn hi loss.--IMfn T'IeVm - 1OUTH! CAIOLINA IV A'8. 1 -Conslderablo sickiess prevails troughout Barnwell County. -Lexington is arranging for a tele 0 phone linle from the town to the depot. --The corn cro >iu Darlington coun S ty will undoubte I)y be Short, blt, cot ton will do well ifit, gets seasons. -Two convicts escaped ti-oi the barracks at Edgelield t few <idvs since. I' ei na s are leieubeii Gregg and Iienry Smith. U -Dr. S. ). l. I1rlird halus beenl 1omiti i natled tor t(he Senate fron Williams b burg, to lill tho vitcaney caused byl the ( death ofrColonel Alaurlec. --General Lo Due, United States Commissioner of Agriculture, is been oil visit to Spartanburg, being the - guest of lio. Ino. IL. Evins. -I iss Cw-ntlia Young-blood, of 1 Aiken county, killed a large rattle s sllike on Shawl '%s Creek. (In Ilhe Iq,;th of this miondi. The siike had twelve rattls -'he election ol'a m11.1ember of the Legislatuire I-omn E.dwelivId, to tilli Ihw VACNWy (auIsed by he deat Ih of' !eprv a senltative.lnes, will t.ake place oi I August 5th. R-llepesentative C. 31. Green, fromll York, has teideredIl his re.igmition of' him seal, il ti lower hlouse to tle Governior, and it has beenl 1forwarded i to Speaker Sheppar. -A tornado about itle in width swept fr-oi west to ciast. throu.gh Wil I lilisburg vottnity recently. A, p.il s house, colton press and a inb1iholr of negro eahils were destroyed bv il. -A nlegro niamued AMtS Walhave, While ri1ding- aL mu1le, was killed to t "ether with the miutle, a fenv days ago X>y light ning, oi the p)hntation of Mr. J. C. Peete, ill Union couity. -The )istrict Conference for . C'q h l11ibia D>istrict. IM. E. Church, South, will be held it Rock Hill, COMm11n101)ci nu July 30 and cotliluineg to t11 end of' n week. 1Bishop W . M. Wigh(nianl is to I preside. i-O 1n Sa1tur1dIN C veilg last Mr. Sam11uel Brown, of (ireeiviille coliity, wts throwi froiml his bunggy agaist the fence (the imulC 1unn11ingc away) and so severely hurt that lie died on r Sunday evenling. -Tom Clayborne, it colored fles r perado, wals shot at Cokesbury oin Thursday by Al.r. W. 11. (1ilkersonl, int.ei<lt 1 o,f t lown, 1111d so Jad41ly in.jured as to 11ccessilate the anlipuitatioh of, one of his legs. -Tle ariiiton llicails hiive al ireadv comilencet: their lleetilgs it r night, inl a1n1ticipaitionl of' the campaign . for. 1880. No doubt they intend the.ie n-ieings to be very s'ecret, but inl r spite of sentiicls, etc., their object is a known. .-The droughlt confiins inl Lexin-. i toun coulity. Several Ilh m lrs1% hnve u(t I dowit their coirn. 6Grass aId evveI tor. eSt. trees are,0 (yilg inl certaii localiti-s. s In the 'sandy RIti section crops are still fal ir. althiitgh soimewhit at 11'ecled by I the drought. -Rev. .1. L. Marlin, Rev. 11. N. l Pratt ind * Mr. Jacob Ml illur have been. - re-elected trustes of the Abbeville School Associt'llionl. The ('rilded t School, conducted tinder ihe auspices 4 of this a1sOchiation, has becom self Ll support.ing. -Leig(Onl Finley, son of the Late W. 8 Peroinneau Finlev, of Aikent, ha~s beeni passing an1 examinaution1 inl the 10nglish brn'uaches, excludtinig tat!ics. It is he lievedC( thiatsimtilar ap1pointmentlis will be made fr'om each State ini the Union. -Mr. Julian1 A. Selby-, so wvell known as8 the former putbli'sher' of t he Cohtunbia Phon ix, and one of the oldest andt miost, -experiened( news Slhpper menCt iln Ihe SouthI, pr'oposes to pu)iblishl, iln Chai'lestoni, commenilcinug -ont the 18th of A ugust, anl attfernioont paputer to be called The Erelnng 1Bca con. ~ -.The droumghtl in Pickens was very' sev'ere, anid veigetat ion is ntearly pa reli ed1 up. Oin the Saluda: side o f l'he coun-. ty and( along the base off lhe mount(ains I good r.ains have falleni recently, and the .. (armiers in these sections arei in giood , spirits; butt where no rain has fallen ,they are quite despiondenit, and1( not a ,hlalf crop, is etxpeLcted, even with good .seastonts f rom now oni. --Last FrtidIay on the p)hlantatfion of' . t M. .John C. M'cA tee, in Che'ste c ounl ty, a colored wvomian unedl Lucinida Franklin, while walking alonig the t. public highwtay, was f'orcibly taikent to ai 5(eeluded( laec( anid anl oui rage comi miittedl upon1 her1 pers'on. Shte was t.hrealened anud chIoked by her assail - anf, whio wa's a negro, nui(d a perf'eN stratnger' it the vicinii ty. lIe is stup .posed' to be a1 refugee bu rglatr from SFairfield, in which directiont lhe fled. iIe is still att large. -l-David Newell (white) and Fred. I Ge clrd living uabouit foIur tilIes .. day of last wveek, andi( high words en suied, when the formret' obtainted a gutn t and fh'ed at load of' large-sized shot into I the hips of' ( e. (G'e then1 chaised C Newell somte dlistance, overtook hinm - aluid caught hiimi by the neck, choked - himt severely, then picked up ai pine1 3 knot antd ''tapped'' him 011 the righlt ,leg.jttst atbove the knee, iniflicliing a - p)ainfu'l woun d. Bioth parties were .. disabled. I -lReliable informatin has been re 3 ceived of a diabolical outtratge perpeC - tratled on Sundauy before lst upon the I personi of a two( yeatr0( old hild of' Mr. - A. 11. 1Itumphtries, residing fouir miles 1itfromu Union. T1hie perptra-itor is at f ntegro boy sixteent years old. Th'le coutmunity are atrouised anud ini purisit.. It is thoughtt that the villain caninot .escape long, and wvill be Ivnehted. Tihc > phtysiciant t hinuks Ithat the'child cannot > lpossibly live. The wreich wvho coin - milled the outrage hats been caught, ,and is inow in the *penitntiary for safe -keepinug--t here being~ good gronuds lu bhvg that Ito wotuld bc hyntched I if left in any jail in the neighborhood 30of the scente 011his revoiling crimne. - -a'rtin 1)poor anud wIfe, living I six miles from Atlanta, (ach nearlJy B eight y ftears of age, wore br'utlally mt' -detedt on Friday night while in bed 'asleep. liotht were cut it thue neck with anae,th body of Mrs. Do toor' being ntearlysver'ed. TIhue mlr crors ate not knowni, nor their object in comint thtig tlte deedI. Diff'erent theories arr .expressed. The Depoors wetre quiet, i peacontbho >eople, ntot having aln enemy t as fat' as tI teitr neighbors know. The 3 comnutnity Is excite and111( every ofrort ) is be lng made to discover the mnur t derers. I ExcHANINGqu Co iPLIMENTS. --That t char'ming summer resort, Cairo, n hore r' mosquitoes expand to the dimeonsions a of a praiie chicken and arcelshot liko ,other wild game, la tig.n oen to s Memphis commerce and (tMtrlsts-. |MemnlMe A.n'ataw AVWS OF TlN DAY. -Tho del; of the City of Paris Iow exceeds fiftymillion dollars. The11 new Interest ltlw InI 111inoi, limiting'w thla inder to eight per ceOnti Interest, has ;one into oflect. The tril of two hu11dred tussiah Niilists by colt-tinarial will col mleace fitdssa il August. -The Nev York Deioeratic Stilte ('onvention Till probablr be called a. Ningira in s iaboit, tile middle of -1)isenh1CO Vi-om the Greek ChuIrcI IWherto unr1-o"lnizv(d by thle State inl Mtussia, faie low-to have. eitir libert y of worship. This al'ects 12,000,000 litussiani sub."e0s. -Williall. Vanderbilt purchased last week Voir million dolhiis of Unilted Stiates Fourl er lltms., 0each boltd of a value of *,AI5oOQ, as ll inrestimemnt for his flamllily. --The firs railroad inlPlesine Ihas bven colktrlded t'or between Jailh and J vi-tisa lom , bty iniles. The coinhlict or IS repoft< I to Ie (,. F. D. Lovell, ia resideit of,(finwinnlati. -A sever (li.r storml passed over Vlol1nIt, Nev Ilampshire and Mlailne ll! wveek, destroyinmg 1muc proNty. .veral houses Were Struck by lightilin-lund burn-led and a numuber! of pOeRSons ijured. -Ir. r,Abwon, who polled two (Ou.s and votps as thme . reenlback caididat c fOr govoi.i of i'emnsvlvania hist fall I in a totil vo-v of, seve; hluldred lhoius and, sipjities his initention of faking the stip ii. Ohio for Geieral Ewitg. .-1I, i sQAi tha t Scer hmsn of the n1vy, fivo's killing. the yellow rever go-in ill inifectd sfhips by Some peocessof w. rheIt iIIg. I is suggest ed that.he sipls he first. towed out to seay, s iltvd with coal oil auld thenl set on ti-e. Th "lMayor otSU. Louis telegraphs to thle IAIiona1l 11ollrd of' .Bealilh that t1mlt rilvill ot*fit.l' rem.es Fromt Allenilphl ' is vv<oillillf, so litilmerolls thitt tl1o6,41:lbliSllenuIt. oh- (It<llaranutille camp ismnecSs;ary. lIe asks that ltnt tuld rat)ls for. a diousaild p'rsons" for thirty <fiys be forwairded folrthwith. -A) pcvial to the Chicago Tribne fron111Qiiincy, 1M., iavs that a band of' (le in (inen enitered the jail wlere. Frank Ilobbles, Colored, vLs coltinled on the 1Char (). eriminalya un Rediling, l'ike conity, and llshot h'm i1 dead, and dragged his body riddled I witi buillt(s, through tle streets. .llis vitii had identiied hima. -A Paris dispatch to the Times says that lie disutiionl of the Bonalparte ists is becomi.ng daily inlore apparent. Solm of theil advocate the cltns of Prince Napoleon, anid others are only willing to nccepthim on certain con ditions, and nlow All. granlier de Cas sag1na 1 urge.s in i le J'ys that linleage 00 is nothui an tlhat eve.rytingt shni del-end uponi the result of a p)lebis9cite. -A special disIatcl to the Chicago T)ibine fiti 1ort Peck, lontanla, siays thitt, Josphil Laiberl, 0lhe w;il kinowN interpreter t'lid scout-, hi's wifIC and four children, were. killed by SloMillndianls, on tle 20h11 inst-.it. Threp other persons retilluirning with h1ini Ioh Yaniktonl Camp were also 161ted tind one lieth girl taken captive. -About Imlidniiglit last Wedniesdaiy theO farmti Ios near 101 Contewaugo, N. Mrts. (,rgsby was choked to death and Mr. Cro shy shot, biut heo is still alive. Suspicion rested upon01 t.wo tramps1) seen ont the road, and1( thet citizens turned out and1 now~ have t hemt iln custody. -Ont T.hiirsdar Ithe house ofibhmard 1Iladeun, at M iddletown, Novai Scotia, .wats str'uckc byr light.itnmg a111nd oplete ly w recked.. Mrs. Ili lent was instant ly killed. *Mrs. John .\lanit, who htap peneto( be110 in the Ihouse, was stru'ick and reteIcred iseniblle: hopes are eni tertainetd of' her recove'(rv. Mr1. I adeni ada number of children escap)ed IwithIot injtu*r. I-Mahixey Gordon, (colored,) r'esidl i1l n the truick tirtu of George .Jaimes, near IBowers 1I i1l, Va., mtysteriously dli'Sappeareid SundaIlty bef'oie last, and on IThursday his b)ody~ was fton buiedi ini a imnarshy part of' the fhrm, bearinig evidlence o I'mur tder. II is wife atnd a 11nan1 Inned10 MNiles Whtitehurst, (also colored) htave beeni arrested1 on1 suspi cion. Th'le clothinig of the latter w~as fountd spotted with blood. -Th'Ie Mississipipi State Convetl ion of lime Nationial Glreenb)ack Labor piarty aisseinbled at Jacksont last week, ndi was called to) order by .Johtn T. iilulh, of Ilimis couty. Col. M. I). L. Ste venMs, of Yellobusha, wias chtoseni per1 manitenit chatirmian. A latItrmwa ~~,I aopoted and1( an executive committee appIoited. Aftt.er ant elaborate aid dIress by Gen. Recubeni Davis, the con-4 venition aIdjourn)ed sine die. -At Philadelphia, last Sunday, a boy salw the dead body of a 'mtan emerge from tIme scwcer iito the Dela-. waire river, and ntotitiedl the auithiorilies, whmo recovered t.he corpse and( too0k it. to the morgue. Subsequencmtly it was idetifiled as t.ha t of Jiosepih G rasbacher, amn iwtl'mplerate shioe,maker, who had beeni mtissinig for somew timie. Ilow heo got into theo sower is what the police are now trylg to finmd out. --A letter from Jefferson Davis, re Ceive int 1 New York last, week by a brother of Mrs. Sarath A. D)orsey, whlo bequeathed all heri propert-y to the formier, enulogize.s hightly the character - of the deceased. ito does speak with suitsei~5 of thle bequest, but it is, nevetr thieless, positiv'ely stated1 that thme will is to be contested, without comlpro- a mise, upotn the groumnd of undi(ue imnflu- ~ cu10 0or 1nabilit,yto execute such atn a mast runmnt. Abl countsel in Now York amnd in Now Orleanis have already been enmaged.t --A. ?uel took pla0ce last Friday at a t pboslt fourteen umiles etast oif Columba Aliss., imn Iho State of Alabama)b tweeni Captaimn [lumphreys and: Major Mloore. Five hundred peop)1~le wiess- a ed tIme affaimr. The combatants fIredi t upon01 each other at a distanice of ton C pacs with Smith & Wesson revolvers wit houit ell'ect. Major Moore fired hn miedliatel y on turning. Captain Humi p htreys. look co.o!, deliberato. aim. A fter the fiIrst fIre fiends piressed the A secontds to take advanttag~e of the regut- ti lations of the code, wIch was done, and thte affhIr ended, both their honors havig been satIsfied. Th'le duLol grew out of a differenice ini politics. + WIA' IS Tuis M~ATTE?-Why 80 Z Ialc, so langidh? Aro you sick? 'Evi < etly, your livetr Is no'., doing its duty. 8, You cannot live In comafor't or peace ~ unitil you are relieved. Go. to 'tho nearest dlrug . store and1( buy a box of Dr1. GlIdei''s Ljov,- Pilla, A few doses will restore you '1o perfecte health, and give a r'osy. tnt to yo ur olto9k.' t*19 ti -Pdudeo Victo' shtfto th' thi'one e of @*ifdoetid lie fsrr 4 0tt advertise for it - TUTT'S$ it ter aino 11101 P1 LLS I ol INTRODUCED, 1860. flit( ofs A TORPID LIVER il n is the fruitful sovirce of many diseases, proml. l it nent anmong whic I are N DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENES CxP DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, wi JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY CON. $1.0 PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. Pro SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels 9 ire costivo,but soietimes~alternate with Me loosoes, Pain in the Hoad, accompanied the with aUufllsensation In tho back part,Pain in in the right sido and unde'rlthsouldi ab blads, fullness aftor eating, with a disin. RQ 6lination to exortion of body ormind, Irri. tibility of temper, Low spirits, Loss of iemory,iith afooling~ofihaving no~gieotod C ome dtijLCo!eraf wb1riossi DilineS, su Flittorlng at the Heart. Dote before the fo 6yes, Yellow Skin,3edache rgenalIy over tho right eye, -est,loseness at night em, with it fal dreams, highly colore Urine. IF TH1ESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, TUTT'S PILLS D are ospecially adapted to such US casoes, a singlo dose effects i such a change of feeling as to t.r astonish the sufferer. t TUTT'S PILLS e, aro cspon uded front substances that are to frce from any p,roprties that can 11 re to the Mnast loliciate organlanton. '1key wi Search, Cloanse, Puril'y, and Invigorate re the entire system. By relivieog the ene 4forgedl Liver, they cleanse the blood frent pisonous lunvors, and thus ianpart lailth anti vitality to the bely, causing tile 1,owels tu net natitlrally, without whileh no one can feel well. A Noted Divine -says: ( 14 Dr. TUTT:-Dear Sir, For ten years I have been a mttlr t DIpepin dostiRtiu sidPiles Lal mrn yor oLi ere ,recommended to me I. j ar them but wbth litte ailth). I aln now t. well man, tIr ha .T good app'.it*, digoation perfiset regular stools, Elies gone. a.ld Ihave gtained forty Lounds solid floall. lel wheyllro worth their Weighttprls.el%. Rgay. R. th SI O L.ouisville, Ey. al TUTTIS PILLS. 1, Their first effect Ia to Increase te Appetite, Co and cAse the body to Take on Fleeh, thus tho a stein Isnourinhel, and by their Tonic Ac. st: tion on the Digestive Organs, Regular w1 13tools are produced. lo ro DR, J F HAYWOOD, b OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- b rFew disezess exist th at cAnnot, bo relieved by me in storing tho ]iver to its nurmal funotlon and for this purpose no remody ha ever been inAeiad%bat has ashappy aneffetas TUJT'I P11,6.11 SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS, Offlea 35 Murray street, Now Yort i UAr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor. matIon and Useful Receipts " will be malledfree on application. Cf TUTT'S HAIR DYE. PAY AIR on Wnts!tns changed to a Gr.osay 1zl.Aci. by a single applioation of tfoli.d I)YR. it in. PI ParT a fatural tor. aote itsantaneoudly, and is asI hloes as spring waer, Sold by Druggists, or bj sent by express on reeipt of $1. IV Offioe, 35 Murray St., New York. jINE Gognac Brandy, also Liquors and WineI of all kindHi, to be had at the ?ArAX:T1o Hous. I make my 2k cents Jigars a specialty. Call and try them. .1E it ennteted and ordained by the Bi intenidant and Wardens of the ~own of Winnsboro, S. C., in Council met: That, for tho putrposo of raising sup-) ilies for the year commellncilg April 1, 1879, and en ding April 1, 1880, a tax for ~ho stms and in theo mannier hereinafter nontioned shall be raised and paid into ~ho treasury of tho snitd town, for the use0 itd service thereof, that is to saty: two ind oneo-half mnills ad talorem upon01 overy lollar of tho~ value, of' all the real and per ional property within the cot parato limits >f' the t)owin of Winnsbo4lro; twto dollars to be0 paid by3 oveOry male1 inhaiibitant betwveen n< he ag' Of sixteen iand fifty-five y-ars, in lieu of working uiponi the sti uets tof said b town; and1 three po~r Centt. upon the b mmout oflsales at auction. b 2. All taxes assessed and payable un dor this shall be paid in the following kinds of' funds ant no other: Gold and tilvcr coin, United States curroney and nti onal haulk ntes), 3. All taxes tassessedi heroin shall be :lue and pa1yable betwveen the 1st day of 3ctober and tho 30th dlay of November, 1879, inclutsivo, and all taxes remaining I :luonndc unipaid 01. tho 1st d-ay of D)eom.t tm ber, 1870), shall be collected by distress r otherwise, as now prescribed by law, rc ogether wit h all legal costs. p1 4, -All p)ers9ons owning property in the fo 10orpotrato limits of thi' saidl town of Winnsboro are req1uired, botwveen the 15th 51 lay of Juno anti th so st dlay of August, II .79, itilus've, tto malko 5worn return of a aid property for taxation to the townw lerk, and the said town clerk is hlereby ISi 'equired, when propert.y-holders fail to M 'efuse to miako saind sworn return, to itdd tifty per centumt to the return of the >revious4 luntici plal year. Dtone in Council. this thirty-first day >f May, A. D). 1879, uinder the corpoi'ato ri eal of the said TIown Conoil. (Spu.) JAS. A. BRICE, o Attest Inltendant. E. S. i'HIANDLEn, *Cler:. J-F yeou want a good Clairet P~unch. call L at the P.APTar o IHUsE, under the Vinnsboro Hotel. TOWN ORDIINANCE. Cc BE yr' ENA(CTED aind ordained by the i'own Counctil of Winnsboro. S. C., a Con emt, an1by thri nuthtorityv of' ho sametl, that it shall not be lawful' for ny dog, not accompaniedi by3 its owtner, r someit one in chalrgo, to lbe upon0 thea trootsof the towin without being miuz- ati led so as to effectually prtovent it fronm lie iting any person or animal, between the rat day of July and the firat day of Oo nber of each year; and any dog violating his ptrovisioni shall be taken up and in ounded by the plc o wnyfu ours.leefrtiotyfu 2. Ad b itfurther enacted and or- 01 ai.ned, that the owner, if known, shall To o informed of said impounding; and any n og maty be reclaimed by its owner upon Jy [bo payment of one do.llar. O 3. If any dog lbe not reolaimod within the Dil vonty-four hours it shall be killed by aln Done itn Concil this 31st clay of July . D. 1878, undor theo corporato seal ofT to0 saId rTwn Council.,1. (Seal.) JAB. A. nRICE~ dri Attest: Intendant, wil W, N. CHANDLEnU,m julylO(lrc ES'l'T Lager Ileor, at PALMETrO IIoUsE,C IFresht Lemonade always oei hand, for ge tIo at PAr.METTO IloUsB, a NOTIOE. Ci A LL taxpayet's within the corporate Di 3i.limitseoftheotownare hereby notified br tat unless their returna ae tad e by the BI LLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMIT is too soon to forget the aivages of this iblo disease, which will no doubt return in ore malignant and virulent form in the fall It'lls of 1879. HItitELL'S IIEPATINE, a remedy discov in Southern.Nubia and used with such iderful results in South America wh-ore 11l t aggravated cases of fever are found, ses Froin one to two ounces of bile to )o red or strained fromn-the blood each tmo it es through the liver, as long as an excess lle exists. By its wonderful action on the r and Stomach the I1HPATINK not only pre ts to a certainty any kind of Fever and ,k Vomit, but also cures Headache, Consti on of t110 Bowels, Dyspepsia and all arlal diseases. o one teed fetar Yellow Fever who will ol the hfalarlid 'oisoi and excess of bile a the blood by using MKni,Lms lEPATINN, ch is sold by all D1ruggists in 25 cent and ) bottles, or will be sent by express by the prictors Sol A . FIERRELL & CO., Phila., Pa. tho - Wo Pembertion's Stillingia or Queen's fro Delight. dis V-Tlio reports of wondrful cures of Rheuman eaS I Scrofula, salt ithetm, Syphills1 cancer, era and Bores, tiat come from al. parts of 0ountry, are not only remarkable but so Bi aculous as to be doubted was it Itot for the ' ilance of proof. vej markablo Cure of Sorofula, &o, dri CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON. Of K INosTos, GA., September 15, 1871. ei ENTS :-For sixteen years I have been a great tW rerer from Scrofula In its most (listressing ins. I have been confined to my roomn and for fifteen years with scrofulous uleern- b as- 'I lie m11ost, ap1Proved renetics for sicl eai s had been use(d, an(I Ille lost (1nnent vsleian conslted, wiithout, aniy decitted 8 ietit. Thus prostrate(i, distj*ese, despond- sti , I was advised by 1)r. Ayer, of Floyd Coun Un., to commelilico the usO of Yourl Compound A t.ract, 81tillgiil. Laiigtag is 118 111SUmfieleUt, W lescribe the relief I ofitoined from tho use of tIllingla as it Is to c tiey an adeqilte a of thle inat"nsit.y of laNy suffering before fri ng your medicie ;tiilicient; to say, I abno iti all other remedies tand( continuid tihe utse )our Extract, of Stillingia. until I can sat ily "I ati Cured of all paln," or aill (isCase. of til 110thing to obstruct the active pilsuit ol proiession. More tlin eight iontis have ip,eth since this remarkable cure, witholt, ac y return of t,he diseasu. vor' iito Iruth of the above statement. I rater any gentleman in Bartow Counuty, Ga., anlI t o mnembe a of the bar of Cherokee Circuit., Ov io are acquiuintedt with me. I shall over sa nain, witi the(eepest gral,itude, Your obedlont servant., m J. C. BIANSON, Att'y. at Law. Or WC A MIRACLE. WEST PoIxT, GA., Sept. 10 1870. P ;f-NT8:-My tiughter wits t4lkel on tike 25th : V of .fune, t803, with what was supposed to be ute ilieumatism, and was treated for the r ine with no success. In A1arok, following ' rees of bone tegAn to work out of the right in. a nd continued to appear till alt the bone a m1. 1le elbow to the shoulder joint came out. iny pieces of bone came out of right foot and -. 'hl1e Case was then Pronounced ono of itO Sweing. After lhaving been confined out, six years to lier bed, and the case con lerel hlleless, I was I1adluced to try Dr. lem rton's Compound Extract of Stillingla. and r is so well satasiled with its effects that I have iflinuied the use of it until the present. Niy tlaughter was coninell to her bed about z years before sie sat up or even turned over thout helP. Site now sits up all day, and %V4 Most of lie' time--has wa lked across the in. Hfer gen,_al health is now good, and I hIeve she will, as her limbs gain strength in ilk well. I attribute her recovery, with the DBRID9 of God. to the use of your invaluable .dicine. tb With gratitude, I am, yours truly. W. B. BLANTON. fo WHRT PoTNT On., Sept. 10, 1870. tI GRNTS :-The above certificate of Mr. W. B. anton we know and certify to as being trite 1e thing is so; hundreds of I lie most respect- 01 l citizens will certify to It. As much reference ,n be given as may be required. o Yours truly, CltAWFO1tD)& WALKER, Druggists. 1ION. 11. D. WILLIAMS. :W- DR. PEMBERITON'S STILLINGIA is pre- p tred by A. F. MIItELL & CO., Phila., I'a. Sold by all Druggsstq in $1.00 bottles, or font express. Agents wanted to canvass every- 0 1cre. d Bend for Book-"Curlov's Story"--freo to all. 13diCinles sent to poor people payable in instal ents. mayst OR the celebrated Matthews ~1868 Old Cabinet Rye, call at F * fil UABENIoQUT'B. RAar of Market c OW IS THE OPPORT UNITY I v AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT!I ti 11 Preserve your books, periodicals, c uwspapers an d music. ti State, county and railroad oficeors, and isineiss meon gonorally, sutpplied with tI ank boors made to any rattern. All families have old books, periodi Is, newspapera, music, &o., which they usire to transmit to their posterity. Then. HAVE THEM REBOUND 1 hich will preserve thorm and will make om look almost as well as newv. p Old books, &c., should not only be bound, but the current literature of the -esent day should be put in a durable " rm for preservation as well. This can be done in the shortest po blo time, with the best material, in th o at huandsome and durable style, and at X 'irico which cannot be dupnlicated any. here, by E. U. STOKES, ationer, Bookbinder and Blank Book anufacturer, No. 155 Main street,b SoUMma, S. 0. 1 fr Send in your orders at once, mch8 i RBY the best twvo and a half cent r' cigar, at F. W, HABENICHIT'S, Rear a Market Hall. - ROBERTSON, TAYLOR&00O., --SUCCESSOItS TO GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. P tton Faotors, Whojlesalo Grocers and General Commission M~erchants, 1 & 3 HIAYNE ISTREET, Charleston,. . J W~ill give all buusiness theoir most careful ention. Consigumonts of ootton so- . tied. uly 12-3mosS FRESH TUBNIP SEED. ED Top, flat Dutoh, White Globe, eomHr, Aberdeen, Ambefr ,be, Golden Ball, Buta Biaga, Seven p. Also, Plower of Sul phur, Strych to, MoMunun's Elixir of Opium. I. 11. ringos, Gum Camphor, Assafantida' Loroform, Teeth Brushes, Nail Brushes' -d Seed 701106t Soap, &e., just receivedi I for sale by uly 12. MeMASTER & BRIOE Ii YOU wanut a good Mint Julep, Ice Lemonade, or any fancy fumme r' nk, oall on J. D. McCAltLEY, and it 1 be served to you in the most tasty lIner. TARD & Co.'s French Brandy, Jamaica Rumn, HoCllarid Gin, Gin-. r Brand Blackbery Brandy Poach A aI Ape Brandy, N. EI. Rum, l'a reet Cier, Pure Juice Port Wino, do stawba Wino, Cherry B3randy pa mestio Gins. The very bes ands of. Cigar., Chewing an~ ackwell's ,celebra,g1 Smoking bac,and A r $tt eriot Fine j 1e , able Sherry, at F.W. Utu. IMT'a & ear of Twn JTanL , b Ayer's arsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Er si pelas, Rose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, -es, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in Bones, Side and Head, Female )akness, Sterility, Leucorrhoaa, arising m internal ulceration, and Uterine ease, Syphilitio and Mercurial dis es, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, neral Debility, and for Purifying the >od, rhis Sarsaparilla Is a combination of retable alteratives- Stillingia, Man. ike, Yellow Dock -with the Iodides Potassium and Iron, and is the most caoious medicine yet known for diseases it Is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com. led, that the full alterative effect of 3h is assured, and while it is so mild to be harmless even to children, it is 11 so effectual as to purge out from the item those impurities and corruptions tich develop into loathsome dise'ase. The reputation it enjoys is derived im its cures, and the confidence which )minent physicians a over the coun ,repose in it, provo their experience its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have mmulated, and are constantly being ,eived, and as many of these cases are blicly known, they furnish convincing idence of the superiority of this Sar pailla over every other alterative dicine. So generally is its superi. ity to any other medioine known, that > need do no more than to assure the ,blic that the best qualities it has ever ssessed are strictly maintained. PnMPARED DY ir. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytfca5 Che,m4sts. OLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS XVXRTWR.M 'HE FRIEND OF ALL I [OLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I bad no appetite; Holloway's Pills ve me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and kAep them the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache ait was chronic. '1 gave one of your Pills to my babe r cholera morbus. Tio dear little iing got well in a day." "t nausea of a morning is now tred. "Your box of Holloway's Ointment ired me of noises in the head. I ibbed some of your. Ointment behind io ears and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a Dor family." "I onclose a dollar; your price is 25 mnts, but the medicine to me is worth a ollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your ills by return mail, for chills and Iver." I have over 200 such testimonials as ioso, but want of space compels me to moclude. i"OR UIITANEoUS DrsoRDERS, nd all eruptions of the skin, thiis Olnt ient is most invaluable. It does not cal externally alone, but penetrates ilh the most searching effects to the ary rcotpf evil. RLOLLO WAP'S QINTMENiT. Possessed of this remedy, overy man ay be own doctor. It may be rubbed Lto the systom, so as to reach any in irnal comp)laint; by these means, cures >rs or ulcers in the throat stomach, ver, spine or oth er parts. It is an in Ilible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, mitraoted or stiff joints, gout, rheuma sm and all skin diseases. bIP'ORTANT CAUTION.--NOne are genuine un is theo signature or J. H AYDooE. as agent, for 0 Unite States surrounds each box of Pills C Ointment. Boxes at 211 centd, 69 eents, and i~ hei' I consideral eLIn y Ct.king Ob 15-ly New Tork. FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE --0O TO ATFTERSON'S OELaEnnATED SPRINGS. Theses prings are situated four miles uth of Shelby and six miles north of hitaker's, on the Air-Line R. R. The ineral waters are sulphur and obaly ato. The properties of the..sulphur are n, sulphur and magnesia. Properties nimbine arc beneflolal to all diseases,. id never fail to cute the most obstinate ses, as many will testify. The chaly inte waters cannot be surpassed, having rought many almost miraculous cures. These celobirated S3prings are now open id the p)rcos are in reach of all---having trattons free for visitors. Hacks run ng from this place will meet visitors att eolby or atW Whitaker's. on the Air-Line R. upon short notice to the Proprietor. 'RATES OFBQARD. rtday------ --- -----$1.25 rtweek - - . , r month - - - - - 20.0(& rt month for2 or more'monthis, 18.0ck Children and servants half price. F'or further particuxlars, address W. G. PATTERSON, Prp'r., may 17-txanmo Shelby, N.O 1[VERYTHING usually kept in a first .4 class bar can be ha at "OUR I1O0t8E. KIITH'S WORM OiL re worms. At thpmo'Tijg,03 otoso ite.r,iA)or~ p she