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1.E NEWS .N) HiRAL). N N ;30 R S. (-, SKAURDAY 1WORNIN(i, Augunt 1, 1871 - J1A AXJ.S AA*CmTEo DI. R PAmol. .%s lost another race. 11 Catle il tlird Ahr the (toodwood Stake, Ti-l: Ex111s1l'aliamenvit lAtely h1:1 a little un11plea'salititess over thIe -at-o 11in1-talls. The Loildon Te/cyr(lp/ in collilmeliting- thervonl, Say.s: -Thl strangest teat ure in the hiistory of Eli Cat-o'-Iitte-tails is (hat, 110 antiiuar has beei ablo to tell wili precisjo when the impleieit of torment. wa invented, whIlence it cale, or, ii aot (1gn importation, at what l>eriod j was introduced ilito Engll"Iand.11 Tinm lI'iIvCAN calunpaign in Main Is not flour isliig. Even ite Nt-N York Timaes corrie.sponldenit adhili that the party canniot obtain a1 mlajor ty on the populir vote, aid in th case a combiiation between the Dem crats and Greeibackelrs will itake (1h governor. Thie .itdical leaders ill, all at sixes and sevenls. Sliermla scored a thii f in his vaipaignl. ''l Maine 1Radi l are stalwart, and ar - inflected wvil't sofl-money theoriv: Shermaniadh,ca(es hard-money, ant was niot vinictive (nough about ith South. The letion inl Alainle colm off on tho sixth of September. T, Nj.-.w%, Yolm. Ikp1ulilnns hol their State Conlvenltionl at. Santloga o thle thi rd of' Sept emlber. A 111111ber-4 taldidates ire out, am1olug ltihem (m niell, orfile Conkl0ing'.. liepli Cans.-, Ill Sloani of tle inti-Iting ttlionl. Som think that Hmiitiltoll lish will be (1 ComlI promi1ise cundidiale. The Ilna crats lave uLo sw ig iliio litte ye Dorshliel. Wva." thw pr-oillittlli T401 many candidale, but lie made a spn-v on flte F'omli- o ruly, ill which 1: delivered some anti-t mcratic sent mncilts, and ti"he "boy.' aro prep:-n1-11 to scalp hhti. C iverior lZolujicl:.c also innitionled by Eli1 l'in w i (dvi relloliitilajott. ('hlcL-o'. 'ul(t( alsoli Ilrownillentlit h iae, Miun depun.,. on New. Yorl. is hi-,fhl. Going l3ack on Tilden. The Nev ork ov i /w/d :w ines ! AI T;iin for t n' i ti' h lOen am1*11 p [N,;riyp ;. N". Ilp h1i- pr l end li.a1 i:;pil atioi!:2, a d ito blim E ll- s"!c (4,ra1inevy P;u-k, as .Ietterson in hl ht(er( diys w h a o, ..\lont.ic< l iv till (i ;i1o Io/ck// .1r. Ti dlen uty Ibe the l' inmv beicmi c E thiroitt, b,utic nn :':ver n-m-zch ihe dtn'en i(Sulf'. Thsis dothto.s Irnw, m114 .\li Tilden wvill h::vc Io sons.,ole him:,w with t.he sh:mvlow oI lxiS7. Still we s little hitumitv i at loss lo!jv in H1 le'ev attacks (ad. on him bv Sonl C1r11 n1ewAswi.rs. It was tnotious i 1.7( Elhat thic Soulit rlp alny t bellioni'setiinc iImlaEtmiih1t have (es i.st ed and wais clhiefly v~ isIi'nvitacli seutrintg (lie i'mssag oflh Ela'lecEton C1ommtissionl bill. ( lovernorc l:tami htimself', if'we r'eiember' righit, put1 i f'oot d1owni upon0 revocllic)imt'ry tall it thec Soulth in 1 wa :in sEtumiente1 inl seItting thec adcopb to of thle 1 wneu piol icy w.hich led Eto .Ilaiyes, it Im iaii right now to anse Tihilen't for' not. liun inig dlone the very thing ini which Ih~ South wouild not hiave. utphecld hia ]ladl the South clauiored tEr wanri 187(6, and1( beeni r'elusedt by Tlilen', umight wvell ause haiini for want< stamdina. it if Ti''ldcen only d uid (lie whant thle South itundeily thougg pr'operi; but let bygones he' bygones. ColonB.]lindness. C'olor-blindn1aess hais Ibien madel Elh subject. o)f a good deal1 of' cinsid ~'etio in r'ecent year Is, an d a great man11 facts hiave beeni elicitd ofl ci Interest, tin implorttnce'. .1 t hos beeni showni, t'o ttintnce, that a far' grea rt tuttmher' c per'sons sulle1r friomi this defIect iim has been itgenaeraIlly supI posedl; itnd Eli dIscovery hais ncaturatlly ex cited Elh Hsuch io h itVn ralrboad atccidleni hit(hierto unaiiccouitnted Efor, wvere due E the inafbility of' empiloys toi dist Iingniis (dangeor signal s. So st rongly havt El )tn cof the Europeti n r'ailroiic (!omi p. inies beeni itlnpressedi with Ihis vica that they hiave eatised thIe eyes oft lhi eml)oyos to be extuninedC( by e'xperbi Somoi very irmarkalet resuIts followt (ed. Tfhe exatminat in mtadeo hv Prc' fussor W' ilson, of Elintbuirgh, shiowie that 01ne person ini twenEvy. or lve pme cenit.of those examinued, was eolc)t blinid. Int SwitzerIland 171 ruilrioii Otmployo~s out. of' 7,053 were (diselmirge fw : Stlsae defIect of v'isioni; and1( o the Paris & Lyopis lzailwayv tEn pe cen't. wvere simnilarly' all'eced. ltIn i canntry' Dr. IKcyserc, of the P'ennsyl v.intia Meial School, examitned lt'4'f immheici of' menOt 'emplioyed o roads riunnaig into Pi'liadeilhia, an 4 . I~fuind that t hree andl a halfI per eenli flnistook one color fort antothier, wIhi It ~ ~eIght and at hati l)per cent. were iuabl to distingutish dIll'eingi shades of' colot Tfhe D etroi t .1reeC( Pre'ss holds tha1 those facts p)oinit to the tnecessity olf (ctIrefI ulta'inaztiont of canidaltes fut y'Pspousile poi)iolns on1 railroads .tn\(~lii limo, nto doubt, such exaint tlolt ir'.iI 1)0 ilnistedI (n bJy every well manaigedt ('otinpanyI*.. iu te o is tni Qthp.r,0as,f caises wvhere color-blin~d 210s maiy be p)rodut(Eive of qutite a1 sdrloits results on a small scale as lfs onut ot~ 'tan be In railroad .disas - A 24 .A poisonIng cnso, recenth pOrts testinied to -1the presence o hfyhti theit attlf i of' tiro do 'i:~ted, iPru'1c tJn6. he test isI8 ~ ~ i li oWit s hi "color ~ tiiAAl.I~ eIt hosuspet td stub i~c4( k'ac au subicftvd to tlei action of biclirc -mna:u of polagh or- other Oxydizin1) :rn. Where'ver. dhe bichroma111t titeJ's the acid Imlixturle 1.e latter, I hero be any Siryciilill present, a suies i blue tinit, willel plasses rapid Iy through Violet, purple and Criu1so and filly becomnes lighted. Theo iir v poriutae o1lhavinlg an expert witnelW in Such Cases,; free f'roini aniay suspicio of*coflor-blidness (till be readlily i I I precialed ; aInI(I yet .here is grav'e ret son to dout whet'her all ot' the c.) ,port., who have sworni awiay thie livc e t'accused IperSonls oi tlie streingt c 1! color-test have bevil Ifr-e f'roln thl r le'ect. li tle fltuire it will be Iece, 1 Sarvy to have 'Ime1ors and ceenlists, 11 Swell is railroai i1eni, examninlol w%.i( r-i'i-rince to their C.1pacity li6r disti 1 guishilg Colors. (1EW. SCIIOI-TI ) ON IfAZINIU. 'h'e Slory of Othe 11' WCtcglt ollat(Ite-d ClIita,I o1)11 ; M1ollraIl ZI oil U 1141 -r IU) I eIl l i l1 e.m WiA%31 is Dhono No it "1l'41'h0" Who Coil - itltItnr'. S W1i:s'r PtoiNT, J1uly 1 8.-Late aduvic< v'roni Wa.lingtfol iniliounlce file e' . u)IIsion ol'at least six endets f'or ha: i nq, 4-n3 tihe reciinonildinlrg ol, Genecr: S f.-h ](Ib. Ever ,4inec General Sh fi vild took command of' this deparl. IlInilnt, he( hast uied every eUli,r1. to pi. a top 4) hazinlg. IIis first, IlloveN w: I.) issue liln order alig illst i, ill whic 1he aid : "Fo Fthe comimra111ti1ively iI elgn alal -4ron", to liaki. unfair It v:it tag,"e of"Alhe inlexperivincud, to ilukra anild anlimy Ihivi, is liln act iun1wor thy civiliz(d i1n11:1, ind( 111ch mo10re ill Ih-ominlg till (Illicer. tlnd a gentlnal IN theoaerlmd, to securve juls1i and3 '43 in-otectio to3 the' dl-IneI less is Il I oflive oit '(le (nth 3 and (he brnvo. TI hmnor ()I dhe cOr ps of,'vadvts Its well t 1hat of, 1he oflicer, (O')1 1the A advimy v 1.l quir-, Ilhat the unikindl fronbnent e di hal CMI 1 lill be. wholly (.rwdiva h Vd.'' li w .i nille I lhe dli y of Vi firsf-chtss :3andl c mi11nis:4.3ionevd ami Ilo o(10 1 1-ii tu-d ollivi-rS to e that I Mrder wans mhtflycridu. L:.st. .\hay 11ini.-Col. hlh/nzelle wi dh uiled hee 'rom 11hi OwIndianl countv (o 11.k, 41 h1 1:1 I4 (01' Ie c et kl , wit s pecia t.-riers 1o prvNtW hahig. h 1mll 133 r w V go W iem P1e11rs oI' 1i beg i p"11.1irt-v- i n ivt h Ilew coiner :1114 have carrivdl if So the that Ilm 1i r k-tl ;1: odi'd . i'r-wm W ILAhin-du '. d ielit :.- h ire p wi . tAn inwirvil-Nw. wifith -I 1nt ,11nberl of, 11 .. laut-1h Ihis inmrning'. lvII Ihe stor the N g<l 11,-, co mitmiit'ed: In (1 11'.'1* (1,0k ot I' illitlds \rhe'rte t,he cltld; r inl v:ilp i "he sillk.'' W h,e14.111vi - ninbrsol' (he I-ihth (his.. wel I herv, v l'l v thI 111 third class '4)11 ml) 1.1Te4-lbe.; wo-1r4 ilade in) stanl : in.- 0 e woll anld Iny to clilinh i un nerevoinlpoliedtito s'ing .--' - eiia ing Ala niZionl.'' Th %,:It( was sepalirlled oll Iheml Iihroll".1 g: pipt's. I%4m o f1c (W hemivi wert. kilomke 4ow lhi l1*dI.v.,Sv1 alid ofIl her inidig1 1 i's wer.ev pilt 111upm (lthvi. A F I Ii''hIs ag..o .i l' 4 Ihe plebws ori' i/(1 411t rc.-tilvel o' lighi the r tol iltterc l t hi ike " tn , andl( at rattiii n . ".liht did (lviu ., illNv wh'ch Iof h11 (plebe4s rece S3ivd hhte eyes131, asdi onii.3e l'oie f thin e leh :li. 0v 1 -idi'lent Ic.nseinencei' ian clp fl in l cla were hiit taidlerlui i arrest, 1n3in the'i (f' 1131 W.' ) Stonii W3e, 1' \V. Allen,Lanil iw last113l nan-3 eln toii. the~ ' l'ur c 1lass,3 :lid'i t' till'31 ,u<ler frrest. ti ret'uing'l: to ge 'te :s olt''it's 18uembe Ilo' ie 3hirid engaged 8tin13 1he wor 1e.isI' (1 b livlt'bti in 'l 8 catny that( Alle utal (ioion ' ii., aid been1o ex3pel'f< navef t1 go,ii as1 h'is 13:3 a' icohl rese.14 ~ n 'Ci ',i cons l i1it.ee dis ravl'ul a3i non 1ninrs io' theg' lhin Ilass 'vihrIt -i thir 10eas 1142 iietgg litiim<ji,brdn 3(1 I ienerl', chio tilhl's rdhas bnis Iil i t 34 i-eling, 13 81 nal3 inn)3 e it the ('(31 ii' ver' 1 y (1li 13r lo ixsei.i I haiig.ne I :re iol'the111( Il hird fei'3s 13eled to L( ('directed 1 3 131 ag it li. P.)8L f Italdin,' Tentileto the itr ih. class, wh(oiluQ'S id e .1 th ~'lii'1(ormat ''4ion to 114( th lle sila hoi I ofj the1'S hinf ehs1s uIe( reoled to gs1i ,'31'eveti 8 w it im,d i t is reportI I l 'Ii entil thise for1)ing3 st, he if s ltielh 1 e('d 311311 Ien hite lat i t , OC3lli' t (1 e he'lp, a(1 jiat live or4 1')Ix3zhg lndts wei thPol liur enter',ed114 lie he wabs fun with' ad ladeeief(f13 ieid ovelas ','ihr 1'un03t3 ropes3 la(id' beOsd (1(im,3 iident IiIn(ving ben(the h.tenion l i~ assi theni11 3arr1 lhiin(1 !3 his3l1 post. ''ii't~ r itUii301 Coon lierry"li iwas alledkupol an ai, in isii~s,anc11 el hat h' co ni bgeay w details unl( ial a1cti1 - was34 it'iin (31 sid, (2lui Gener ScolleI.-id Itd ully defferr3nined to. 143bt'o all haz.ling. tifirst,i' so1 lg(as 0t w -onined38131 t( harndess .johls and R i'ntl ngthe wit' s of he. new-Ifi'comeri~s whenli tese w11ere added inosts antoi - al grat13 to ut a sop t~ioa'. J'ie h Pom.1 foer, ndther reutyhu A P1Tol UCKY,oiY la1to lTNN.-Dul, l * rinIv a n iI thude storm( 31as( Thursda r kin his ho, mut'doetie fi 't l - wh~ itch the enshiosI of thea buy wr - ildalrce ttnintotebr 21M 0ADE2T8 IN 211 AD.VLE* H3row the Hoye at Wveit Point aro Taught to 0 1hle. . A letter to the New York Times - from .West Point, says: The drill ror to-day was the "schoolof the soldier m1ountedp" which took place in the great riding hall. As tl,- title ind icates thedrill is ai exhibition ..r iniv(i(dua skill in S Ioirseanill1slip. It is said to be a great aftvorite with the boys, butI le severity oft railinlgr they have to undergo betoi'e at mainig the degree of skill deelied Iecessary for ai ofilcer is soieth1:ng 1they iever forget. The record of bro S ken arm1i1s, strained wrists, dislocated f sholl'Iders, t'ietillred legs, and days V spelit inl the hospital by riason of flimbs rubbde raw, affets th at that there is no chihI's phi in tlle feaching of s West Poilit. They donl't do things ib here 11 fFil, alld little svliatly is - wasted on (te iunf,orliun.ate 'volth viho in his earl 06l1rts in ie saiI, d comes to grief w%:ithu broken bone-. lIe is more like,lyv to 'rel rvpriIn anded For his awkvardiness thanl be coidoled withl. Thwre wvas a -reat crowvd presenit ait. the hall %when the drill begin, too large, illed('d, to ftild 01,s in the galleries of'* le place; so wheii these were full of ldes, Ibe miore agiole imonig ithe nu If le specl at -s led upon wiidow sills an1l the like places, while other cIw bv4sieged each of file 1,i1ur hi111-ge 11 doors of the bIillintg. This is the o1e 4(cainill oI wlich tlie observer inihit be justitled in supposing ilt. t lie work IoNN1-. ws a good deal lor. show, Ie causeere it, is t hat tle exeit ed specta s tors applaud every boy tha goes bi thuroiiw;h well. Let. himi take everyv heiad. "and lie is certain of c a he v rotuil of, applaultse. 'The coiments of hie l spectators are ofteni very auiinusing. Wbenl t le bovs coiim'mniced'to tuse their 0i%olvers soiie one in I.e gallery anx - ioisly inquired it* they, "real bul -I,s" in thimi, and-sei4d ed 1M rat,her N Sliev<d t hen assured that they (did not, ndwero was co.se Ieitv io danger 0 of'aiiy st:i ylead tlidingr ft %way up 0 wardI. Wheii the order was giveli to dismolil anid m11ount- at spemd the area of the lii 1 was 11iistaitly scene fgal loping horses, riders juinlping"..01', oth VI's 111n11pngonl-sono d coNi inl the Ia hari'i ; others clininigl- to the miiaiie and C bridlo, desperately Struggling to get asIride; horses re:iriig andl. p g, < 1111d ''VTIrally a remialkably lively tin1i lor all ; then the woiiien belg:ui to utter liftle S'1evais, wlii increased to a 1-ilorilI shout whlen1 onle of the bors V inking a spring For the horse's back b (there weire no saddles) went clear \ over a nd plouighled up the airk inl the e iiddIle o' i rush of gallopiig horses, 0 to the ininiiiieint <langer of' h's brain. - "'Why Ihis is Iuite daigerous!" ex -chiti n11an ilidividual inl Ouie gIallery, Siniign:1t at the idea of, the boys being 1111O to iun sili risks. Thle)1 good V geni li1utii svIIIved to suppose that the Sst'vices were iimerlv Vor show. It is C needless to sav Ihat the bovs did vell - t tli alwayl. do; hut, whil'e ione ftl T bel,w a tmfain level, th.11elre are vast. i ditU'rencees between then above that. h-vel. Some of (he bovs take wonder vfull well to (te work, and Ceel as oniuc'h at lmntm cutting anld slashliig 1 about on ai balre-back( liorse as in a i rockin iig-clair., vlile to others it. never - becoei's Camsv. They (do the work, but it is lui'd. 'il net uil Imoveients of the dihill 0ith sabre 11nid pistol alre iew. 'hi soldier is startd Iroim le opilla iy to in1ke tle circuit of the hall. Plitiig his horse to a gallop, he be gins by Ilriniig at, it head Ol ia post, re ' I 1 !ras his pistol to (he holster, draws his e S sabrt antd , at. t'ull speed, maukes a .1 thriust at aniot.hier head on a post, then ai atonie 1.vig on the gr'ounid, then jumps 5 ai hiir<tie, andii ini11 jini ng, slashes a ,at a suspent'udi ng inig oin a level wvit.h his Sowni head ; aiid hustly, inakes ia right 0 lirust at anuothe head on0( ai ftpost. To hi go i brouighi t his p)erfIoiniance on ai hiorse r' wit hout. a saddle, amit a big pair of' spin1'5 (on 01ne's heels . is not an casav -task, and1( it'any~ 0one thinuks it is lie had I, be'tter' (ry if. in thie nearest idig s,c50)0. The diltlerit,t (eits are, o1' -. 'oni i5e', as5 aginiist ini imtry 01' enalray. (I- cNw York' ime.' A Qr1'.:s-rm N 01o UI Gurrrr'tm 1E.-Mt'. a (hai'iehl, ini a r'ecenit speech, lainily mmittisio'ed t hat Mr'. Hayes was as stai 0 w';art niow, as any bhody,' incluid iin' Zach il (Chaniidler', and thait the change o>' base8, it tor i'at.hiei', w,e wvoild say",, base change, I- was br'oiught ablit. by the. ing'iatitudo y of' Ithe Solih. Now, this is piii'e, un 0 adult eriat ed bosh. We do ntot. say thait e th le SouthI was not uunder' obli'gat.ion a toP Air. I hiyes, more as a sentiiment than n aniythling else, for' simpuly doing- his dldut y, keeping his wo'd, sticking o his -t bar; a' i a:id.accepting a sittuationi that s ( lanit. hiiiuselt' could( not have declined 1.ilubmissioni Ii. lut Mr'. 1 hives should n r'eiitmiie'i I hnit flue vaist debtf of' grait I - 1ude is ou his side, as the ow ing" partv(. e W ho was It that. brioke up the flilius r terinig oif' Conigress anid allowed Mr'. e 1laves pealcef'ully to take the .seat Mr. ni Tli en had beeni elected to? It was Ilie SouthI, Ithrough hei' CJongr'essimen, e mauiy of' wh'om wer'e ex-Conf'edlerate y Geniei'als. Mr'. (Garfleld and ot.her' Re l- puiblicanii orators may f'oolishly seck to Il give but one suide oti hstoi'y ot'ingr'ati tiude, but1 it is aL valin endeauvor'.Th , plOle k now it well andtio uniders5tand1 it ci funlly. Th'laf Mr..llayoes Is .Pr'esidenit at a all, anid without civil war, he owes to) I (lie pat riot imt oif' flue South, anud he will p not, be aillowed to t'or'get it eit.her. V 'ER. C. C. & A. R1A1f,eoan. . With Iithis casoC most oif 011u'eaders' are faimi liair. Mi'. .Johnu (. Steele, of t.j I.ock I fill, reeivedl seious1 itnjui'y fto .1 his leg by the terrible acci'lot at a Fishing Cr'eek in Novemibei', 1877. 1ie t. brought suit. againist thie RaIlroad Comn a pauv' for $1.5,000 dIamaites, anid at Sep, j' tenilb)er tei'rm, 1878, Jiafgo Aldrich pre' .sIimjr, obftined a1 verdilct of' $10 000. s The flhiilroad Comipainy a ppeale to 't thme Siupremtie Co)urt, which triiiunall r suistinedl the verd'(ict,of' the jury in the e Court below. I)efendant thlen made a motion biefor'e Judge Mackey, at chiamber's, oni te 3rd of last May, for a new trIal, and1( an ord'oer staylng all a >r)loceedmi gs up1onl the judgument, pondic I ig the iconsider'atiotn of' the miotion. *Judgo Mackey has just retidered hIB ,decision In the case, or'der'ing, "That :i all pr1oceed(inigs in the Jiudgnmnt horc'in . aind the same are her'ehy stayed andi ci ejoinmed, petnding thie determ,ination a of a miot.ionu ti'r a nowv Irm'al, to be made ,)on behalf of the defenudants hierein at Sthme next enisuling terju of' the Court of c Cotmmonu Pleas of (lie county of York." - -York'villc Enhqui're'. 'WhAT 1s Ttis MATTEn?-Whyl) so . pale, so lantgutld? Ar'e you sick? 'Ev'I donhtly, y'our lliver is not doing its duty. You canntot live in comfbrt. or penoco -until you are relieved, Go0 to the near'est drug store and buy a box of Dr1. GIlder's Liver P'Ills. Afew dloses will restore v'on to per'fect health, and gIve a rosy, tlnut to your' check. For sale by Dr. W. E. AIkea~. te10' 'uBE 4RMY AI'PPOINTM IE.1V'S. Shotches of the GOntleme Desigsmted fi . xainiationa. The Washin -toii correspondent 4 the savanina I re'1wY says: "In the Ii: of designations to-day imado for l pearance before examination boart for appolitillent inl the army as secon lieutenants A-om civil lifo, are tij .fllowinp names from the Sout i George W. Crawford, Alabama- R< bert J. C. Irviie, Georgia; Tho1m M. Dei'rees, West Virginia; Leighto Finley, South Carolina; W. I I lugies, Tennessee; L. 11. Strothel West Virginlial, an<d C. M. Chultrchil Keitucky. Geoege IV. Crawford, Aiabama, was appointed to Wei Point oni the reconmmendation of a R4 publican member of coltress. 11 staid thero 1ur years and passed ever examiination but one, fliling in a si 'do stridN on his fiial examination ft ralduai. SecretirN McCrar hat lie saps, deteunined s6me time ligo t appoli.t young Crawford to the arm lroI ciil life should the Opportunlit allbrd. Robert, J. U. Irvine, of' eo gin, is the son of a Presbyterian JiMi ter in Augusta. Secretiary McCrr said to-day that ''le is a bright, small had, anild will do well. Mr. -Stephemi ot' Georgia, recommended himt to th Presient anid myself." Thomas iN Defrees is put dowt as from We Iirgima. lie properly hails froi aindiana, being the son of Publi Printer Dtefrees, who is ofilcially froi the latter State. Det'rees, howevel used to live in West V"irginia, and hil son Thomas was born there. Leigi fon Finley, of South Carolina, is iiephwe of General M. C. Butlei Senator from that State. His appoin1 melt was a rathler curious one. 11 came here without any recommendt tion from his uncle. After waitin three days in the ante-roomi at t1 W%'hite louse, lie got an opportunlit of hW,ilig Mr. Haye,. 110 stated Ij case so franklyi aitid openilv, and with buISinleS air abOut him that Wa's abst. juely refreshing. 1[ayes becaie im (erested inl the voungster. It was Case of love at. hirst sight. H1e finall referred him to McCrary. Finle w-ent to Alecrary with 'he same ('c t businless. Iis beirinig also captivIt.e thit oticial. The result vas that h received one of the designation aluong . thousand applicals. W. . jitighes, of Tentnessec, was recon mended by the legal Republicans c that State, and is, of course, a Mi pIlicain. L. 11. Strother, of We. Virginia, Is also of iepublican faitt lie is the son) of thu well know ''Porte Crayon." C. 11. Churchill, c Kentucky, was recommended b Jutice Harlan, of the Supreme Couri and ex-Attorney General Speed. II is of i lRepublicanl flmlily. It wil thus be seen that but two Democrat froim the South are in the list-Finile and Leighton. Among fhlse olutsidt of the South' is Wim. English. Il presented a letter from Grant, statin that. while President he intended t tippoint Ehwlish to the army. Thi wis coisiTrcd i sufficient recoim Ileidaltiol aid English wIS dcig nal ed to appear for- examination. J.1 A P. Partello, another appointee amion the twenty-1ive, is a mkotber of th, Columbia Long itange Rillo Assocu tion, of t1his city, ant has made ti best score on record as a marksmai For this rason lie is among the favol ci few. A IYA'1W' GOLDEN RULE. The Uiuin iton HIawkey,'M Advice to foun)g Graduate. Rlemenmbel- thant the world is olde than you ar'e, by several years; thmn for thousands of' year's it has been s, full of' snntter and bet ter' vouing mec than yourself' that their fee't stuck ou of'.the dor'mer windows; that who thmey died the~ old globe went whirlin on, andt not one mani in ten million wenmt to the funer'al, or' even hear'dc the de'ath. lDe as smrart as you can,c cour'se. Knowv as much as you Cal withbout blowing the panckinlg outc your' cylinder-heads ; shed the lightc y'our wisdomn abr'oad in the wor'ld, bt don't dazizle people with It. And don imagine a flung is too simple becaue you sajy it i. Don't bie too sorryv f vour t' her because he knows so iuc less than you do. TIhe wor'ld has grreu need of' young men,- but no greate ned t.hani thle young men have of'i Your clothes fit you better' than you fiat her's t him; they cost money,'t.he ar'e maoro stylish ; your nmustache neater, the cut of veour hair is bettei anid you ar'e pre'ttior, olh, fari pre'ttic than ''pa." But, young mani, the~ ol gentleman gets thie biggest salary, an is homely, scrambling signature o the business end 01' a check will drai mnore money out of the bank in fiv minu ites than. you could get out with r'eamt of,paper and ai copper-plate si' nature ii six months. Young mec arie uisefutl, and they aire ornamnenta aind we all love themi, and we couldn enigineter a picnmic suceoussfumlly wit hot thmem. But they ar'e noe ntovlties. 01 no, nothing of the kind. They hav been horme before.. Don't be so mnodei as (.0 shunt your'self clear' out ; but don be so fresh, you will have to be pu away in the cool to keep fn'omsp5loliln D)on't be anlaid that your mer'it wi] not be discovered. 'Peop)le all ovemr th wor'ld are hunting for' you, and if yo are wor'th iding, they wvill find yet A diambond1 isn't so easily found as quat'pebble, but people search for all the mnore ini$ontly. -Freeman, the Pocasset Qlass.) A<l vecntist, who mur'daired his lhttle dautrl: ter' unmder a fainatical delusion the God would restore her to life, and wvh is still in jail at Barnstable, refuses t take any legal advice, and says, shoul the State fur'nish him counsel, hie wv) niot permit him to smooth over' tht fhcts to'make a good defense. Hie con timumes to assume that ho was."justiflca by God" in slaughtterilng his child lls wife, Wihmo shortly after her arrOe seemed to see the omtormity of thm deed, has again iulloni under01 the oli delusion, anid' thiniks her hmusbanid dl, oerfectly right in sacrificinig time childk T hey both talk rationally uponi ever other subject. YOnK DEtOORATIC COMHT'R.-Il consequemce of tihe resignation of lRep r'esentative Greeni, rondQring nocessai' thme electiomn of ise successor before th< assembling of~ theo no,xt Legishature Hon. L. 1. WItherol)onm,-Chairmanm o thme County .Democra'ttio. Executive Committee, ises a nQIo in the JRn quirer' requostinmg a mneetinig of the comripitteo to take action i- -the mat ter. The objeoct of thme .mee.ing is t< mako the noeossary wrongegmento, foi the. election of delegatedic~1 alling county convention in puruance of thi constitution of the, pare ,0 nominmat< a.canislidate to..04 yJ te vacaney. by ppavsaboui TUTT'S PILLS I INTRODUCED, 18605. 1 A TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful sonrce pf nan discasee, proml. nent among whic are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-IIEADACIIE, COSTIVENESS, , DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, f JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM it PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A y TORPID LIVER. Loss of Apotite and Nausea, the bowels are costivo, but sometimes aitornate with loosenoss Pain in the ead, aoonpanied witlh a Du ilionsation in the back-pa%-r-1,Fa-m-n in the Vight~sido and under tho~shiulider V lade f\Hnsasifter eating, with^i,dtsin ounatioilto~exrtion of body orni~d, Irri tability~of temper, Low spirit,~Loso S n~omory, with a feelFlngof i-viing no~gleo~tid 't hoiid duty, General weariness; Dirainess, , Fluttering at the ieart. Dots before the C eyes, Yellow Skin, -Headaoho~ge-r-aliy . over tie right oye, _Restlesiness at night t. with fitful dreannis, highly"ooloired Urine. 11 IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, e SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. a TUTT'S PILLS oare specially adapted to such a cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. I- TUTT'S PILLS are compouns'il ftont snbstances thmat nre ree fron any properties that can I nure the nest delicate organiantion. 'hey Search, Cleanse, Puri'y, anti Invigorate the entire System. By relieving ih ena gorged Liver, they cleane the blood e frons polesonous hutmors, and thus Impart health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act naturally, without which ue one can t'9ol well. y A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT -Dear Sir For ten years I have been 0 a tinrtyr to DyspepRla, (3onstitation and Pilem. Last i .rin your Villswesre re innoeudtonie, I used t o with itte I an, now a well man, 0 hlnelood appotite,digeation rfet egr stools pio icone. a d Lhvgierity Qu=ssid6',01ab. S 'hey are worth their weight in Wis. Rrv. It. b. 8sPSON. I0ouville, KY. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect is to Increase Imls Appetite, and cause C.e body to Take on Flemis, thus the ssten is nourinhedl, and by their Tonio Ac. Ion on the Doxestive orgaus, Regular It Ntoulv are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, % OF NEW YORK, SAYS: 't oew disses. exoit that cannot le relieved by sw hstiring the Iver to Ita normal functions and for hasup nroed hns ev been inoei d that 8 SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. y Office 35 llMrray Street, Now York. o W- Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor Illation and Usoful 1jeceipts " will be mailedfre on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. RAT HAMR On Wimmyss chanted to a QG,oev pLAC Py a sing l appiluation of II,y It td. partA a Natural Color, autR Inslantanoously, and is as Harmless as o1wing water. sold by Druggists, or r iont by expoross on rcelit, of si. a OffOo, 35 Murray St., New YoPk. S] INE CognacBrandy, also Liquors ant i. ies of all kindb, to be had1(l at tjh< rPArMNLTTO 10IJ11. I Maiko my 2 cmntt Cigars at specialty. Call and try them. TOWN ORDINANCE 1E it enacted and ordlAined biy tih Intendtant andl Wardens o' the town of Winnsb)oro, M. C., in Council miet: Thait, for LIhe0.plurptoso of ritisinig sup). r plies for the yeara cmmenoinag April 1, t. 1879, and ending April 1, 1t880. a tax for' 1) the sums arnul int the maanner hereinaftr ti mentioned slIall h,o raised and paid into *t the treasury of the satid townt, for the use u and service theoreof, that is to say: twvo oand one-half mills ad ralorem uipon every dlollaor of the vaOlue of all the real1 and per sona proertywithin the corporate limits 'of the town of Winnsboro; two dollars to tbe paid by every made inhlabitant between 4. the ages of sixtecn anad fifty-fivo yr.ars, ini 1lieu of working upon tho streets of said ft town; and three per cnt. upon01 the at amount of sales at auction. 't 2. All taxes assessed and payable n e deor this shall be paid in theo followin r. kinds of funds and no other: Gold and isilver coin, UJnitedl States currency antd national bankc notes, 3. All taxes assessed hecrein shall be rdue and p)ayable between the 1st (lay of -,October andI the 30th dlay of November, .r |1879, inclusive, and all taxes remnaining~ y due and unpaiel on~ i,h 1st day of Deem-n s | er, 1879, saall be collected by dlistresa ,ior otherwise, as now prescribed by law, r together wvith atli legal costs. 4. All pe,rsotns owning property in the corporat. limits of the snaid towvn of Wmnsho ro are re4uired, between tha 1thl dlaty of June and the 1st day of August, 18'70, inclusivo, to make sworn rotutn of I said p)roperty for taxation to tho towan a clerik, and theo said town olerkc is hereb3 required, whten p)roperry-hld~(ers fail te n refuse to make saidl sworn return, tE I, add fifty per centuam to the return of the 'L previous tmuniciptal yeaor. t Dana in Council, this thirty-first clay of May. A. D. 1879, under the corporate o setal of the said Town Counaoil. S (SzAL.) JAS. A. lUCE, Attest: Intendant. E. S. CHANDLEn, Clerk. ES Lager Beer, atPrALMnTro Housn, o ~L)Fresh Lemonade always on hand, for ui sale at PALMF.TTO lloUSE. aTOWN ORIDININ~( t BE IT ENACTED and ordained 1y the Twn Council of WinnsbQeo. 8. 0., in Concil met, and by thte au'thority of theo same, that it shall not b6 lawful for -any dog, not accompanied by its owner, t streets of the towa wvithout being mnuz 0 zlod no as to effectually p)rovent it from o biting any parson or animal, between the 31 first daty of July.and the first day of Oc ll tober of eachl year;ancd any dog violax.ing o thin provision shtall bo taken up and im pounded by the polioe for twenty-four jiours. 2. And be it further enacted and or .daimod, that the owvner, if known, shall tbe infor-mod of said impounding; and any domybe reclaimed by its Owner upon ttertaymnent of one dollar. 13. If any dog be not reclaimed within the twenty-four hours it shall be killed by 'the pollee. Done in Concil this 8slt do. of July A. D. 1878, under the corpora e meal of the said Town Gonoll. S (Seal.) 'JA8. A. B3RW10, - Attest: Intendant, W. N. CKANDLItn, ) lerkc. ,july 10 F Tyou want a good Claret Punoh, call - Lat the PALMETTO Hlousa, under the y Winnsboro Hotel. PURfE WRIIE OIL.e --150 DEGREE8S FIRE TE8T. E.recommiend , the VB$ST4L OiL as a safe.illumisator. It is a clear and. wit.as, iatr endu~l glitos A briJhno light1 wit ver ~ lite odor. Try IT.T he 4 al s,ta i 0 orSaIlo i YELLOW FEVEn.-BLAOK VOMIT It Is too soon to forgel the ravages of t1iS tPrtIble dimse aso, wih.0i will no dtitbi return inl a inore nillligianit and vi1t:1l0nt formi Il the fall 11nOnth1A of 1S713. AiEitHELI.'S 11PATIN11, a remedy discov cred in Southern Nubia 'mil tsed with.i stich wonderful restilts In South America where t.he Ilost, aggravated cases of fever are found, cattIsms from one to two ounces of bile to )o filtered or strained from the blood eielt. time it, passs through tile liver, as long ats anl exesS of bile exists. By its woniderflit action on the LivUr iad 8tomach0 the ItI ATrUNP not only pre vents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but. also cures llen(tacho,. Const I pation 01 the Bowels, Dyspaepsia anti all Mialarial diseases. No one iieel fear Yellow Fever who 'il exlii the itlarlail'Polson and excess of bie fron the bIoot by using Alguini.,'s i IPATI, wilich Is-sold by ill DliggLsts in 23 cent ani $1.Il0 bottles, orl will be sent by ex press by the Proprietors, A. V. 3i ERIitELiL & CO., Phila., Pa. Dr. Pemllbertoll's Stilliliglit Or Queenl'8 Delight. Ca'"Thle replorts or wVonditlettros of lilieutna t isn, scrofila, Sait ithemun, syiphill Uan-er, Ult'ers alil Sores. that. colne from allIrts of the (outtry, are not only r* nau1 kaie but so Iniraiilous a to be doubled was It not for (lie ablindance or proof. Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &o. CASE OF COL. J. C. BItANSON. KINGsToN, OA., Septeinbe' 15, IS7I. Ul'Ns'8:-For six i(CCU years I ltave been a gra' t sulferer from Scrofula lit its iliost, distressing forms. I have bon contilled to t.y room atit bI- for lifteen yearas Wit i scrotlilotls tleera tions. '11it most IIplIrov(-i iiti' fot sitchI cases hail beenl Isel, IaI( the iost C-n1nelit, ph.slcl alts constiltci, withott, ainy 'de ieai 1101,. 'itis prostated, dist.ed, desilaoid Ing, I was aivi:ed by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd 'oun ty. Ga., to coin mna'iene( i te lise of your Conpound Extrac St lilligla. Lia1i jItage is ais Insifileent, to dt-sc-ibIe Ihle. rt-lief I o Ai ain'd fron tile kise ot the stillingat as it is to convey ai 1(letiate idela ofli1' intellsity of mny suffvring before tising yOur mIled icle stilliteniat, to say. I al,-i. (loiled all other redinees am coiin 1 e1111 Ilie 11u ofr our Extratct of Stillingia, tantil I ealn s:ay trily "I 111an euared of all lin," afr till IisVHanse. with i nothing to obstruct, tl ale tive puirstilt of tny ll'irfesieat. Miore than eight m6ntais liave elapsed shane this reinarkablo cure, without tilly return of the(11 disase. For the tritt.1h of the above statemont.. I reerft to any gent1lean in iartow Coimly, On., and to the auembe 8 of t.ae bar of Uhea*okee "Iretill, who are acquainteil with IInc. I shall ever renalin, wit it Ii (leeliest, grat it 11(e, Your obeit-dint, srvait. J. C. BltANSON, Att'y. at Law. A IRACLE. a WEST POINT, O A., S(pt. 16 IS70. G PNs:-M,y <a til liter was ta keti otile 2 Ith i (liay of jIme. 191,03. wit It whlat % was slipposd io ht' Acute ltlitatism1, .intd Wa.. .--Lted for (1hV same witi no in:css. In atala, fAl lowiig, l1eceso ,01v tegal to work oult, of thI aight all-an, aia i ot-Itiled to lippear till all tIhe bonae froit. Ile elbow i.o til sha ildller jollit, cailne oa t. Mlany Ileces of bone caame ott. of riglt ift antil leg. he case was ilin prolotln'ed mne of M liite Sweliling. After having beep coinllaed abollt, six years to her bed. and the else -on l sidel I'd hopeless, I was indii(ed to I ry Dr. Pemla be t on1s's Collmil lid Ext rilva. of St tililgla. ill(] Was so well sat isIlei Wit t its cietti.thatl I lave ] continue4i tile lse of it anIl Ithe iltesell. 31y dauighter was COniiIIIV to III-r. bed abotit six years Defore she sat, tIp or even I uarned over] withoutit ]ell). She now sits i) all day. fiand sews most of her tine-hms willkoet across tite room. iler genajrttl lietail 1is 1ow goodi, ant I believeshe will, as 1101 IInbI)s gaili strength wailk vell. I iatt,riblte her recover.y, Wi i ti le blessing or God, to tihe ulse of your luvaluabo meodicinao. With grat-itude, I ain, yours trualy, W. 11. BLANTON. WFST POINT, 01n1., Sej)t. 10, 1870. GENTS *-The above Cert,illcate of ir. W. 13. 111laton wO know and cortify to as being true. The thing Is so ; hIIndreds of I ha Inosi, espct ed CIt I'%1.14 will certify to it. As uitich reference can be givlen as may be reqlired. youis tril 1y, CRA W l"O It'1) k. W%AIKE R, Druggists. lON. It. D. WILL,.IA MS. CPr' DR. PEM.1lTEUTON'S STILLINOLA is pro paired I A F. 31-: 1lEl-l. & cO.. lhia.. Pa. Sold by al1 lits la . I-. U 1'r a' 1 expres.s. Ag !]nts wallted to Canvass every Send for Iook--"rlovs Stor.--free to all. 3edielues sent to poor people paible in Instal- c Inelts. THEiE VRIEND OF ALL ! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appetit-e; Holloway's Pills I vo mel a hear)ty one." "'Your Pills are marvelous." "'I senid for another box, and keep them I .in the houso." "Dri. IIllway has cured my hecadache that wias chronic. '-1gavo one0 of y our Pills to amy blabo I for cholera mtorbus. Tite dear' little I thaing got wveil in a day." "Mly nausea cif a morning isi now cured."3 "'Your box of llollowaty's Ointment cured mnc of noises in the hecad. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the cars and the naois'o haas left." "Send mfO twvo boxes; I wvant one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your plrice is 25 cents, but tihe medicine to me is wortha a dollar." ''Send moe fivo boxes of your Pills," "Let me1 have three 'boxes of your Pills by return mail, f'or chills aind fever." I htaYe over 200 sneCh testimonials asa these, but wuat of spaice compels me to conelutIdo, Fon CUTANEOUS DISOnDERS, And all eruptions of t.ha skin, this Oint maent is mtost inIvalulable. It dloes naot, a heal externally 141on1e, bult pnaetraates ~I wvoh the miost Etaarchaing offl'cts to the: very rcot of ovil. iROLLOWJFA Y'S OINTMENT."~ Possessed of this remedy, every mon may lbe own doctor. It nuily be ruibbed into the system,a so as to reach any in - ternal compthlaint; by theso meanis, curesn soares 01' ileer-s in the thrioat stoamach, 1 liver, spine or other:~ patlis. It is an1 in fallible remedy for band legs, bad breasts, contraetod or stiff joints, gout, rhoeuma tism. anal all skin diseasos. lIMPontTANT(!.AUT1ONNOnao are gentuino un less ti-eosignat.ur'dof J. IlAvploeg. met agent, for] t.h .Unlfiti Stotes surr'Iounlds each box of Pills and Oicntment. 'Boxes at, 25 ent,r, 82 cents, tand Sw" Thero is considcrable saving by taking the larger sizes. JIOLLO WAY & CO., feb i5-1y New York. A PI"NY SA'VED) IS A PENNY GAINED. Youi can save money by calling at the Grooory 8tore of.W' HI.DON'LY.. Just op)ened a nice' lot of Sugar Cured Canlvassod Hlame at prices to suit the thae times. Also a select stock Coffees and Saigare. Arbuoklec's Ungroun d Roast ed Coffeo a specialty. All the favorite brands of Auguseta Fl our, Bolted Meat and Pearl Grits. Canned Goods of all de scriptions, Ohewing and Smioking Tobae. co, t igars from the highiest to. the cheap est brands, Boots and Slhoes at lowv figures. Ladies' fine cloth Gaiters, all sizes, lower 'than the lowest, Choice WVines and Li quoirs, Porter, Bleer and Ale. Fresh iprarklin g Older, Older Vinegar, aend Lemons Give mec a call. I will not be tindersold, W. 11, DONLY. may 31 0O^* *Co*'Frenh Brad, ger Brandy Blackber'y .Brandy 1Peach t and A ple Britndy, N. E., Rum, e Neobbxler,ure Juice Portl Wino, P Mawb a Wino, -Cherry. Brandy, Dom~estic Gibs. The eryr 'bed ~ .L ackwell's oelebrtteda ~i~1i aeae he ', at a'W4 U*t NionT, ear Tow1adiL 1. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Yor all the purposes of a Family Physio, and for ouring Oostivonoss, Jaundice, Jndlgosolion, Foul Stomaght Breath, Hoadache,Erypelas, Itoumatiam, Bruptions and Skin Disoasos, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors.Worms, .Nouralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for Purifying the Blood, Are the -most er. --,6 fective and conge. nial purgative ever discovered. They are mild, but ei' fectual in their operation, moving the bowels surely and without pain, Although gentle in their operation, they are still the most thorough and Searchig enthar Lie medicine that can be employel; cleans ig the stomach and bowels, and even the lood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and L)romote vigorous health. AYER's eijj.s have been known for w-e than a quarter of a century, and have >;act a world-wide reputation for their Virtues. They correct diseased action in he several assimilative organs of the ody, and are so composed that obstruc ions within their range can rarely with ;tand or evade them. Not only do they ,tre the every-day complaints of every )ody, but also formidable and dangerous liseases that have bailled the best of iunan skill. While they produce power hl.Cl'Cts, they are, at the same tilne, the ;afest and best ply ie for children. By heir aerient action they gripe much less han the common puntrgatives, and never ive pain when the bowels are not inflained. L'hy reach the vital fountains of the blood, nd strengthen the system by freeing it i-om the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in il climates, containing neilber calonel ior any deleterious drug, these Pills may >e taken with safety by anybody. 'Their ugar-coating preserves themi ever fresh, nd makes them pleasant to take; while >eing purely vegetable, no harm can arise rom their use in any quantity. 'ISPARL) nr )r. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practicu and Analytteal Clemlislltr. OLD BY ALL D1UG1TS EVEltYWjERE, 1H the colelrcd 1~ t.t Mthews 18C8 Old Cabinet Ilye, ('all at F W. HADENICHT'S, Rear of Market "OW IS TIlE OPPORTUNITY ! AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT I Preservo your books, periodicals, Lowspapers and music. State, vounty and railroad olicers, and mginessi mcen generally, suppiied with ulank bto!':s mado to any yattern. All families havo old books, periodi als, niewIaipers. mnsi, &c., which they losira to transmit to their posterity. Then HAVE THEM REBOUND 1 Chlich will preserve thpm and wifl make Lbom look almost as well as new. Old hooks, &o., sbould not only b)0 -ebounid, bu t the current literature of the >t esent dlay shiouldl he put in a durable Orm for preser1vatio,n as wellI. This can he done in the shortest pos ible time, with the best material, in the nost handsome anid durabhle style, and at * rico which cannot be dui ilicatedl any r'here, by - E. R. TOKICS, Rationer, Rookbindor andt Blaunk Book Iflautac'turr'( No. 155 Main street, ft& Send in your orders at once, mech 8 '" ''''lYth bsttw ad a al'"cent eigar, at .F. W. HABENICHT'S, Ilotar f Market Hail. AND PLEASUIm. -00 TO 'ATTlERSON'S oErLEBnATED SPRINGS. These springs are situated four milea oath of Shelby and six miles north of Vhitaker's, on the Air-Line RI. 1R. The unneral waters are sulphur and chaly.. cate. The properties of the sulphgr are ro, sulphur and magnesia. Properties omibmned are benoticial to all diseases nd never fail to euro the most, obstinate anes, as many wvill testify. The chaly catec waters cannot h>o surpas.sed, having vroughmt many alnost miraculous eu-os. Thteso celebrated Spring's are nowv open nd the p)rices tire in reach of' all-havmng >ecn greatly reduced this seaison. .Bathing houses, croquet grounds, ten >tn alloy, and other amusements and ttractions free for visitors. Hacks run anng from this place wvill meet visitors at hoilby or at WVhitaker's, on the Air-Lino ..R. upon short notice to the Proprietor. RATES 01F BOARD. oer day - -- - - - $12 er week - - . . , gfJ ~or month - - - - - 20.00 or month for? or more months, .18.0() Children and servants half price. For further pai-tioula, address W. 0. PATTE~RSON, Prp'r. m ay 17-tx3mo Shelby, N. 0 sMITHl'S WORM OIL At*, GA., Decembors 8,1B Afwnlgg sine Igavo my son onoseo gooi. nk~az fh d 1 y yitti ,o) aO gv assede worms mrr 4 ton WORM OIL tdf ale by eo .0 r, H. 8. L DON, / iet~