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TOWN AN) COUNTY. TUI.SDAY, September 2, : s :187t. Tli.:ntas or1'l Ti. -ws AND allri.:n.. . --''ri-weekly edition, tour dollars per t annum, in advan(e; weekly Cdition, two dollars and fifty eits perunnum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live anld upwards. RA-rEs or Anyimis\uN.-One dollar por inch for the first insertion, v ad 11ty cents per inch ior each subseq ent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever natu ic, and are payable strictly iii advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months lad(le o1 Very liberal terms. Train sient local notices, lifteen cents per line for the first insertion and( sevein and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Ob1u11 aries 1111d tributes of respect, charged as adver t t.lisoeents. Simple anlnoulineements or marriages anid( deathls published free of charge, andl( solici(ed. All coimunlications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro 1'ublishin;g Company, Winnsboro, S. C. Tobc fall session of Mount Zion school will open oil Monday, the 22d of Sep - tember. We should not sutl'er from a Cough, when at few does of' Aver's Cherry Pectoral will cure. Tm, noney, comfort, health, all are saved by it. * Coiitr.-'i'he lull terml of court, -which beg;ins on the 8th in .tant, proml ises to be a very busy one. The jail istilled with alleged lawbreakers, and the civil docket is heavy. .Judg e Wallace, of the seventh circuit will preside. AccimEr'r.-Mr. E. A. Rabb was at, tenpting to remove an old cartridge from a pistol onl Feriday whenl the wea-)on was discllarg'd, the ha.ll pass ing through his forelinger just, above the knuckle, without, however, inl juring the bone. lie made a narrow escape. Col. Rioi has recently added to his already line collection of law books a large numnber of rare and valuable works, which were a part of the law Ii brary of the late Chiet' Justice Moses. These books are a great aCquiition, adding much to the value ofCol.ition'3 collection. He has now lne4rly a thousand volues-probably the best private law library in the State. 1ERsoNALi, Mui:rIox .--J. T. Barron, Esq., of the firm of Rion, Lyles & Barron, of Columbia, was in Wiins boro on Saturday, on professional business. Mr. Jno. W. Chandler, a well known native of Wiinsboro, was on at short visit to his relatives here last week. He has recently obtained an important position on the P'ort loyal Railroad, at Augusta, and will now take up his residence in that city. We wish him much success. SA a EnEvum nTrs.-Wc are pain cd to learn of the death of little K(ate Ladd, the daughter of Mr. George D. Ladd. She was takein sick with a fever ont Wednesday and (lied onlFri dlay evening. Katie wats four years . and live months old, and a very bright amnd attractive child. We have been informed of the deafth of Marion Wesley, son of D). G. Rutl', Eq,on the 28th of August, of memt braneous crouip, agecd one yearl, eight' months and cightteen days. We extend sy mpathly to the. bercaved p jarenlts. Oun NEW SHEinWF.--Col. Jno. B. Davis, recenitly appointed sheriff by -the governloii, to fill the vacancy exist ing until the next general election, will asumle the duties of' his ofilce to day or to-morrow, as soon as his comn mission arrives f'romn Columbia, w~hi th cor his bond, (luly appr)loved by the counIty comiiissionters, was sent on Mondlay. Col. Davis is emincntly qualified to make a capital -sheriff'. He has well earned his appoinltment by his zeal and fidelity to the State and to the party. Riaising a companyi for Gregg's Regiment, the first thlat volun m teered, he saw the thing through, being at tile time of the surrender colo nel of thme 15th Regiment. He did yeomani service in the camlpaign of 1876, and has alwvays bcon~ true to tIme best interests of his peopleo. TIl E ACCI}E N T N EARC REIDGE W' AY. Whbat theo Ranlroadl Ofuicials Say About the Matter. We give tile following statemnts, one by the auditor of the Chtarlotte, Columbia anid Augusta Railr.oadl in referenice to the manil co'ntracts, and the other of Mr. W. D. Folhl, the engi neemr of the train to which the accident hlapp)ened(: Cotum,, S. C., Aug. 30, 1879. Col. John B. P'almner, P'resident . Daun Srni-J fitnd on examlining our account withl the governmenit for mail transportation thlat this comnpany 1has never been fitued, or "suffered anty pe cuniary loss whatever from failure to deliver the malls," except in the ease of the FIshing Creek accident, whenm trainls could nlot pass over thle track and the mall had to be seont by anoth er route. Even then we only had to pay $23.75. Very respetf\tl1yours, Auditor C. C. & A. R. R. MR. FELL'S STATEMIENT. Oni thme 18th of August, 1879,.Iloft Charlotte, N. C., as enmgineer of~ train number fort.y-eighmt, for Augusta, Ga., passing Ridgeway 5i:15, a. m. WThen about a miho and a h3alf south of Ridge way, appiarently the front truck of the second-class caijumnped the tr'ack. When2; the .engio passed over toe * place, thme trdtek appeareod all right, the' engline running smoothly. The first intimation I had of an- accidenmt was a pull back, breaking. the bumper be tween the secontd.olastaun'aill coach es. I immediately used the air brake on my enginer as soon as.Iknew there was somtnoh)Itg .wr9ng withm the train. Ihebeen cQh1ectld dvtvaIri and twenty-live miles an hour whoi the accident happened, and 1 conlsidei ed that the" condition of thll'. t11l would justify iie In running a speed o thirty anileg anl hour, and I would no be att\aid to run over the track at tha point at forty mniles an hour. I weon and examined the track, and could no find the cause of the accident, it beinu one1 of those unavoidabie railroad acei dents which cannot be prevented. (Signed) V. D. Fm,. While we have a decided opiniol concerning the management ot th Railroad, it is far from our purpos1 to do any act of injustice. We there lore give (he accused at full hearing We feel it due to ourselves, however to sy a few words in reply. The United Slates statutes authorir the postnaster-general to make deduc tions and impose poualtles for ' iola tions of contracts. Several years ag an official on the Charlotte, Colunbi and Augusta Railroad informed th editor ofTim NEws AND lia11at. thai a failure to connect caused a loss o fifty dollars on the mail contract. A1 official on another road made a simila statement. That there was a penalt; has always beci a generally prevailin belief, and conductors have time an, again spoken of Iss attendant, upoi misconnections. This is wvhy w charg(ed in our article; that. Ium1ilain li+ was jeopardizre1 to save lilty dullar Colonel.Paher's denial is i great sur prise. 1e does not, say wlhietlh ei' the penalties have been Intel remitted or not. We accept the sitatelentt of the auditor, that now n lenaltY attaches except in extrem cases, and therefore retract that par of our articlo. We are sorry we are not colvillcol that, the Road was acting prudontly Mr. Fell is a good man and a first-clas elgineer, and we would as soon rut belhind im111 11s any one we know. IHl only Speaks according to his judgneit We Would not set our judgmenl Rgainst his unless wc had corroborat ing facts. Tle writer of this timtc the train between Simipsona's an ilidgeway, and it was runling nucl more than twenty-three miles, th<i regulation rate. He was engaged ii conversation when the accident occur re1, and was not then timing the train, but inl his judgmenlt, she was goin very rapidly, especially on the dowt grade. As before said, we do not hold tih enlgineer or the conductor responsibfe T'hey were acting under orders, wait ilg in Charlotte several hours and them naatking up lost time. The down pas senger has been late four times, anl the dlown freight alnostevery time it the past. two weeks, showing a genera pracl ice on the part of the Road o: waiting in Charlotte and then runnin f laster than schedule speed to make ill ihe loss. Tile accident was caused by the lorcing ofl' of an outer rail, as many litizens of Ridgeway know, and th< Pullman car br'oke loose first. Thiscal was at least ten feet behind the passeni ~er coach at the wreck. The track was horribly wrecked showing eithera inferior road bed or reat mlomel num. We caannot thinil the accident uniavoidable. We wvill not weary ouir readers an' meo with this matter. We feel con viniced that as to the facts and cauLse. t thie receant accident wye could p)reo aincontestibly ini a court of jusico: "First,-that the editor did net erar second, that the Read cannot be right. THIE YELLOW FEVER. MMrPmIs, August 29.-Five case have been rep)ortedI by the Board c Healthb this miornin '~ Seven death have occurred since !iist eveingC. WAsIJINGTON, Aug'ust 29.-The1b Nai iOnlal Board of .HLealth received thi ifternooni a telegraphic rcquest frot New Orleans for additional aid, ani hans sent $10,000 to the health authoeri ties of the State to be used in the wvorl of isolationa and disinfection. Dr. Be miss, at 41 y. mi., repor'ts three nacy cases of fever at Mississipp)i Cli.y. MEMPHIS, August 30.-,Ninae not cases, seven whites ad two colored were ireorted this morning. Thear hlave been six intermeiits sinuce las nlight. NEWv OaRLEANs, A ngust 80.-Gener Il J. B. Hood dliedl at four o'clock thi morning. It is believed thlat hi i1augter Lydia wvillnot recover'. Edit 11s0 is very sick. MAJ. T. WV. WVOODWARD. We float at our mast hlead the nam, of this distinlguishecd genatlceman fo Uongress. He Is not as wvell kanow1 in this section of the Congaressiona District as lie is likely to be in th aext six months; but where he i known 110 mana stands biI 'hcr in th 'stfimationl of the peop)le lear poliicma icumna and haitogr'ity. He has alway beeni a straighatrout, working Demoe 5rat-always been at the front Whi his services wvere nleeded1, and~ lhe ha 110on0 valiant ser'vice foi' the Demnocra cy. lie is the man who took spiecin oarie of A. S. Wallace, anad drIoveO hin to hits hiole, in 1870. lie is a citizen c unquestioned ability, and will mak his mark as sure as he goes there. In advocating ils claims, wvedo ne Intended to disparage the claims e other aspir'ants or the present incumn bent. We tink there ought to be change In oifr r6ereenta1tive on th princilple that rotation in offic strengthens the . party.. When it be Domes understood generally that a mal wvill hold an office for a life time, th hiundreds of 'aspirants for thipt l1ac wvill rightly become lukewai'm, bou political matters, and the party be eome inanimate. We believe ini, an< always advocated, rotationl In offiee rafany people hold an office so lorig tha they imagine they have a right to ii ancg will niever let go thme teat unitil the ai'e acetuually choked off by the people Where a mian developes tr'anscendons ability it may be poloy to ken lim 11 p)laer1but there is nothing of tis -lkin< in ahs ca;so; dund o believe MaJo Woeodwar'dw'oni give goeral~ Batih faction to ou' rarot..-W Wlm the campaigiv 4ely (1 this cotpy, in if It is in our pwer' to send uM 4e ation for Maor Woodward it wilb on..GrenvWCi lt em. l SOUT H CAtRO7LrNA NJfl'. -The10 pea crop ot A)beville is prom. f Ising, and will bo the iargest, eve t raised in the county. lith-dreds of t acres are sowed dlown all Over the t:county. t -The Gieenville and Columbia ltail road is 11ow selling tickets every Sat. - urday to any point on the line, good to return the following Monday, at six cents a mile for the round trip. -A colored child in Union, whike .playing with a lamp on Thursday I afternoon in front of the fireplace Scaught fire and burned nearly to death. The doctors do not think it car - possibly live. -Master Pierce Bond, of Abbeville, six years old, will exhibit at the ap Sprouaching fiur, one of (lie flnest singie goal. teams jll the State, The g;oat is fleet and well-trained, and i - driven with all the dash and abandon of a thoroughbred jockey. -George (ary, colored who was ) sentenced to be hniged at lleaufort oil Friday for the lmurder of Cyrus Brown, neir llardeeville, on the 9th1 of March last, has been respited by th< governor until the 26th of September, to allhw ihe production of nulitiona1 testimony which has transpired in hi favor' -The ginhouse of Mr. M. N. -1ol. stein, on the Columbia road, bet wce l?idge Spri ilg and lhitesbllgr, was SsI inck by light ning on Tlhursaliy even ing of last w eel:, an ld b rlt. to ti twelve hniinc-ed pollndk o'f sil coltoil 'in Ue house at the 1i1e. Which he iin - tended to g-i the lex morning. --Wesley 11amrper, mor01e comm1nonly knowin as "lilindy," was killed at Donaldsonville, in Abbeville county, last. Saturday by tho accidental dis charge of his pistol which was in his own hands at (lie time of the hiring, the billlet. entering his forehead just above the blind eve and producing al llost iisttitt death. A week or so agC larr)01' tried his pistol ont anotiei lnegro, the bullet going' between the fellow's ari and body but, without 1 doing him any harm. 'DOWN TI N' ANDES ON A HAND CAR Exciting Adventures of anAmerlcnn. CncLA, PEiu, S. A., Juihc 10. Here 1 iml along the snow-capped peaks of the A ndes, 12,'?20 feet ablove the level of (lie sea, aceliiniiing mnyselI for a trip oNer the moon11n1ains, whose i highest point, 1t,570 feet, I intenld t scaleO. Louving Liima thli morini wiithi aI party of' otnLirs, I cameli ove'C the celebratted Oroya 1ailroad to Mat. utcalla, and from there by the light ox press to this place, the present terhni ius of the road. The building of this road was one of the greatest, iundertak ii'gs the world has cvei' klnown. It is onlty completed eighty-six miles, aml cost $30,000,000. Fr.nn the sea coan" h to the sniuiit of the Audes we passed through forty-four tunnels and ove nmany high bridges, one of t hem 200 feet hig"h. The road follows the valley of the river lWimac, crossing and re crossing it many times. From Maiu I' cana to t.he tol) is nothing but. a suc cession of X's, Z's and doubling.. Some of the places are truly fright ful. As you pass around a mountain peak von can look for thousands of feet be low, and still above von ca,t scc the lofty peaks of the Andes. Even here at Chicla we are still 5,000 feet fron suimmit wvill be over 12,000 feet abovc tihe sea. Chiicla is the highest railroad statiot and within a few feet ot' the highest city in tile wor'ld. Ini Limia 0or Callat .the lightest clothes would L very comi fortable, but up here I wear a 'heatv, suit ofund(erclothinlg and a largre ul rster. With aill miy clotlhes I am1 noear'l. fr'eezing, and a red-ihot stove close b) at that. Less thian a week ago 1 wai in thle tropical seas otf the. cqiuat.or quite a chngoe. MIost people here art( troubled wvith what they call "soroche' Sheadache, nausea, and sometimnei bleeding at the nose, miouth and eairs The air is so rare it is difficult ti br'eathe. s At tihe invitation of the roald-mlaste: f' I took a ride with him down the road s We were juist ahead of the regula trinii, anid we star1te3d off like a str'eal .of' lightning. I have been in a. goo( * many tig'ht places in my life, but neve a mi a p)ositioni to make my lhair literall' Sstandl( oni end as it did1 cominig don' i .the A udes3 oin a hanld-ear. Never' til Smy dying day' can I forget that ride . Starting amnong-the very clouds dlownl , dloni we caime, di sappearinug like flash in a tunnel of p)tich (larknes;38 r and out on a frail-looking .iron bidEn ,over' a imlb;hity gorde from 200 to 36t Li feet deep. Weu stopped in a long cury t, ed tunnel to look at seome workI thla Was going oni, and did.not hearW th<i .train inl our1 rear until it was in tI< * .tuiiiel. We could not lift the . hiand( s car off', so we mnade a spring for' it,- en1 Sloose the brake and made a dash fo our lives. And t.ruly it looked so, foi she came In full vliw before we wer< wvell across thle gorge ; and( ontshe cam< at tihe rate of a nmle a minute, but wi 3 wer'e going h)v this time much faste: L' than that, and In a short time we letf 1 her fari behlindl. We reached Matui I caina, twenty-thr'ee miles fronm Chiicha a in safety, but sinice I come to thlink I 8 all over I would hardly dare to tryi 3 agaimn S - LIFE IS A P'LEAAeUIRE.-Only whm - we are in the enljoymaent of all Out 1 faculties and In p)erfect hioalth. Thi S can onIly be when all thle impllortani - or'ganis of' tihe b)ody are per'for'mlnl I their functtoons properly. Tihe Live m;is more liable to get out of or'der thai f' any other organ, and( produces mor01 Li un pleasant effectR. A dose of Dr Gilhder's Liver' Pills occasionall y wvii t keep it all right, or' sot it right itl it ha f gonle wronig. For sale by Dr. WV. E -Alken. teig r GEoRIA. NrOMus.--An Atlanta o Georgia, special says.a r'eliable reopor - has been received here to the eflfet thia ii various MoiVnon cong eogations I1 B North Georgisa ie arranking for am s 'inimediate exodus to. Utti.. A grea t many native Morm6ns w#1.1 go. Thb movernent creates some-excitoinent i1 I. the country, but the Saints ao deter . minled andJthe, field will be abandone4 t for a while. '--n examination of 5,64 boiler . made by a boler ins8ur4ance conpahy t 1,977were disonvered to be 'doeeLiver i and in 422-the deroots were an -6ous I 'Nothing there than such IlI~da ( ,these ought jo be needed fo ei b'it va ye of freqnunt and :thoroughu spections. 4 -I 2 13i1 )thiiS47ft arsag e stores,ofall kinds woeeo n und morntming'r Now aWlr *establish moute are closMd,4p m4lfd feilof tb s smaller are .o on~ 1Itly'm foWn1o t'sletd ksd. 1Pe ( 'Ilril li"oll a t<ti " through; i Ilil(Illltails l$ 1 d( RIt'tf .llt1r(,. rl Ua'::j "It. is (Ier that whatever iunlll)e hotel YOU go to, vou (IuIoist Ilways s, senllie 1) rder i that vi 'ete 4 to rlti l il hiouse.'' INDIA RUBBEl BELTING. ] I\VE and six inoh t hroc ply Bolting Lituertio Seed Clover Seed, all t low prices, just receivet by aug :30 A'e\.3STEIt & lIt1Cy. DUE WEST FEMALE UOLLEG E r 111, twent,y--first year will open Octo -j bar 6th. The President and his faimily will re ntain in tho College. Rates have been redueo d. Tuition an Board, ineluding washitig and fuel, to the year, one luIndrd anti sixty-two dol ltrs. For further particulars apply to tih President, J. I. IuNN1Iil, Duu West, B. C. August. 15, 1879. aug 1'lt-m F YOU want a goad Mint Julep, Ic, Lelnonado, or auly fancyV simine .lrink, call on J. D. Mc(AJtIlY, itd i will >c' served to you in the nost tast llaItner. SMOKE the "Key East" Cigar-t fines. in town- for sale by J. 1). '1e1A1cIcIALY. -1 MOKING and Chowing Tobacco1, un . Cigars of the fincst brl.tls. cnn b< had at J. ). McCA1tLE1"S. JUST ARRIVE At the Winnsboro Dry Goodie Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazan a second lot of now, chealp and ole, gant goods. Millinery and Fane Goods in all the latest stylos aiu novelties of the season. Mrs. Boti having a first-class milliner to assisl her in this Depart mnt, is fully pro. pared to please the most fastidious and will take pleasure in cloinlL so A beautiful line of Silk and Cottor Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimming -in fact a full stock of such good as are usually found in a first-clas Millinery, Dry Goods and Fauc3 txoods Establishment. SEEOES. A beautiful line of ladies' an' Children's Slippers, Gaiters ani Shoes ; also, a nice assortment o Men's Shoes. GROCERIES. A full and fresh-stock of Famill Groceries : Badoii )Ioal, Fluor Corn, Sugar - Coffees, Soap Starch, - Powder, Shot, V' Candies, Cigar~s, - -To'bacco, "Kerosene Oil in short, you can finil all you wan &At J. 0. B3OAG'S,and as cheap al the same goods Qan be bought any wvhere. Don't forgot to call. N< trouble to show goods. J 0. BOAG. SEWING NEAOCKINES. Sixteen nowv and first-class Sowin Machines to b)e in store in a day a so. The New and Improvod Vorti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, th INew and Imp)roved American, rang ing in price fron $20 upwar'di These Machines are.from the facto ries of good, responsible comp)aniel and are warranted to be just a represented * .0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfiold County. miay 3 TjOR the best hatlf.-dimo tumoko, Ir; i"The Smasher," superior to al others, at F. W. HABENIOHIT'S, flea of Town Hall. JUST RECEIVE Figurod Muslins, Figured an Whito Lawns, Centennial Striper Cambrio Muslins, Bleached an Unblenohed Sheetings asnd Drilla ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virgini State Prison, every pair of which wi guarantee. ALSO, Gents' Straw and Fur Hats of tb L latest styles. * ALSO, 5 Cassimeren, Tweods, Jeans an C ottonades. 3. F. Mo1hIASTER & CO. N. B..A lot of Bliiof'lannel an rYacht Cloth Suits for-sale cheap. juno 19 FRE~SH TURNi O ED. MD Top, Flat Du'tob, White Glob, Cow- -Horn, Ab~erdeen, -Ambe 0 obe, GoldeotV Ballnt Baga, ov ,Top. AllAo, lflow'erof Sul tir,: Stryol nine' Mommail'g JEllirf plam, I. 3 yng, Gumn ("f hr~ &Askafotida hl osofoVm Tooth ~fgNeil Brteheo i lt,iti di in Workmanship is eq'af i as clogand Iy icr hod as a the highoGt awrds at tho sit ons.. IT SEWS ONE4 mactiinos. Its capacity is WILSON MACHINES sold the combined sales of ai -MENDINO ATTACHMENT'i U WITHOUT PATCHINC, glvE ACL.VTS S.I ISON SE CHICA.GO, TIKlE FR INI OF~ ALLE IOL LOWAY'S PILLS! D "I had no appotite; Holloway's jtill S.vO Inc t a liearty one." t "Your 1ills are imarvelotis." y "1 sond for another box, and keep then in the houso," ")r. .lolloway has cured my headach< e that was chronic. "1 gave one of your Pills to imly hlb for cholera norbus. Toh dQ.tr littl< thing got well in a day." "M-v nausea of a morning is now cured." ",Your box of Ilolloway's ointment cured inc of noiscs in tho hearl. I rubbed some of your Oinlimeit behind the a':irs and the noise has left." '"Send me two boxes; 1 want, one for i poor family." "I c eloso a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the :nedicine to me is worth a dollar." "'end me flive boxes of your Pills," "Let me have three boxes of you Pills by return mail, for -chills and foV-r." I have over 200 such testimonials at these, but want of spaco 0o1pe,ls 1me tc c9ncludo. Fo CUTANEOUS DIsoRDERs, And all cruptions of the skin, this OJint. mentt is most invaluable. It does not . heal externtally alone, but penetrates .ii wh (te nust. searching et1ects to the very r<ot of evil. ItOLLOAI Y'S O1,"E'.fTI '. 'ossessed of this remedy, evr>;y m.-n may lo own doctor. It may he rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal com1plaint.; by those micans, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomuach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for had legs, had br,-ast8, coitractotl or stif joints, gout, rlieuna tisi and all skin dis"atses. I3MI'OttTtt.T t!atTtos.-Nn1ac. nre genuinn un. less ih1' sNenaitire O J. 1AvnocK as agent, fro tihe, U iteil states surr"ouInIs eaelh box or Pills tn (lint lnnt. Boxos at 5.centif, 02 el ts, it ntl S'1lere is consldOratle saving by I aktin the large: sizes. n1OLLOUWAY & CO., feb 15-1y New York. FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bhls. Molasses--all grades, 400 lbs. Choico Buckwvhoat Flour, 10 boxes Cream ('heese, .2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, t 12 bbls. Sugar,. all grades, a 14 sackcs of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 bes -Java, 50 bbls. .Choico Family Ficur. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buchets Biacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. O Choico Red Rust Proof Oats, Soe r Ryc and Barley. Na.ils*, Trace Chains, Horse and Mulb c Shoes, Axle Grense, Whito - Wino anfd Cider Viucgar, .Smoking Tobaco Durham's boet, * Chowing To bacco. Raisin s, Currants and Citryon. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peachos an< Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chowy - Chow and Pepper Sauce. y ALSO, .1 A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES r All of whlich will be sold cheap fo: -Cash. nov 9 D. B FLENNIIGN. A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY GAINED You can save money by calling at th .Grocory Store of W.lH.DONLY. Just opened a niico lot of 8ugar Gurei Canvassed Hlams at prices to sui the the times. Also a select stock Coffee 4; and Sagars. Arbuckle's Unground Iloasi d od Coffee a. speciralty. All the favorit y, brands of Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal an Pearl GrIts. Canned Goods of all de soriptions, Chewing and Smolnkng'Toba< co, igars from the highest to the cheal est brands, Doots and Shoes at lo' a fIgures. Ladies' fine cloth Gaiters, a esizes, lower than the lowest. Cihoic 0Wines and Liquors, Porter, Beer and Al Fresh Sparkhlng Cider, Cider Vinegal and Lons~ ivo mSO a eall. I .wi not be undlersold. W. II. DONLY. may 31 U)lRE Swo ahN .Cr .1Whiskoey for s ale low for cash F. W. HABENIOHIT'S, Rear of Marke iTO JLINT; THEStore formerly occupied by Sol .LWolfe. Apl to SUGENIHIIEIE & G1ROESOHEL. jnly 31-xftf dSHIAVING SALOON. T HE undersigned bogs leave to infor his ettstomers and the public gonei ally that he is propai'd1 tie 5ntifa 4ti0 to all who nioy faof hi ith thofr rial H. 0.3THiliNNO o, ill shae oyou : v'ithUfacilityi out ting r dyeing and deesing. in the latost an n most approved style, with 1'- 3. 14. McCALL at the, Ohan\ipion Barber yhop a1 S1) KEIVENTID ,o a Chr%onrnoter Watch, amt fmt.rclvas Pitno. Ct remie. Vienna and Centt3nn-ial Expc GURTH FASTER than othe, unlimited. There are more in the United States than I the oth-rs. The WILSON "r doing all kinds of repairing. mn FREE with each machine. UING MAC HNE CO. !LL., U. S. A. SP()OL (OTT'ON, ESTABLISHE!) I - fAEO11(i: A. (LARIC) HOLE AGENT. 4.00 J3ROAD)W. y, NEW YORI.1L, ------ The distinctive features of this spool cotton are that it is mad from tho very 1i lest SE A TST AXD COTTON. It is f'inish el soft aK the cotton from which it is mado; it. las no waxing or artitinial fluish to deceive the eyes; It is the strontgest., sinoothest and nuost, elastic newing thread inl the i]arl(et.; for machine i ROwing it. has no equal:1i iis wonn( on WH ITE S POO LS, The J3lal1k is t.he unost perfeot JE'' B iA CK ever proatneed in Hpnol cotton, being dyed1 by a systela patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering then so perfeet. and brilliant that (1ress-mnalkers (Ve<rywhere use theul instead of swiig BilHs. A Gobd Modal was awarded this spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for ''great strongth' and "general excel lence'' b'ing the high. ist award giv"et tor spool cotten. We illrite comparisont and respectfully ask ldios to give it, a tair trhil and con vince thetasiulves of' its .uperiority over all other,. To be tad at w:ulesal, atnd retail of J.OU. 13UAG. aug 12-txn. DRE.SS GOODS! DDRESSGOODS MTfE would 'rspectfully invito an U inspection of our Stock of D)ress Goods b)y thec ladios of Winnus bore and vicinity. Our stock con si.sts of Iron-.frameo Gronadincs, All Wool Buntings, Laco Bunting. Dnutelles, B3oigo, Linen La'wn, Pacific Lawn, (Corded Jaconets, Corded Phines, Sutitings, &c., &c. A BEAUTJIFUL ASSORTMENT of Browvn Linen Dross Goods, with Laces for Trnnig Our Stock in all other lines is full and comleto;. A now lot of White and Colored Trimmings jus~t opmted. Sc~ond lot of (Casimeros from Charlottos villo miills opened a fow days since. A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui to Netting jnst in. M~cMASTER & BRICE. N. B.-Automnatic Fly Fans for sale horie. juno 7 - ~ TO THlE PUBLIC WE will soil for the noxt THIRTY DAYS, our entire summer stock AT COST FOR CASH{ ONLY. t Come and be convinced. ight Calicoos at 6} coni s. Muslins at 8*rand 10.cents. Figured Pique at 8* conts. White Pique at 0f cents. Suitings at 8* cents. Oottonados at 10, 12&, 15 andi 20 conts. * We have a complete stock, con Ssisting of things too numerous to - mention. GREAT BARGAINS in Ladies' and Gents' Neok vear, - Ladies' Jiats~ otoe, etc., oto.' LO SGreat induoeme?tiin Shoot . 8UGNii1M Ii~ U2G~ 80lsL aug12 ;<O 1)5. Mii'ielli l'uI*i"ut 1 ii.S au :illiI 1lusieot I lu ruin' 11'li: whlo are ailive to thleira own itr('eSts will bm.v tri'm the 1 g 1 ," TI l' ( (Ii' I IE ' , LUDDEN & RATI -' SOUTE1I,+ IZ7 MUSIC HOUS'E SAVANNA H, GA. And Branch House AUUUSITA, GA. !A'TLANTA, (IA. Geo. 0. Itob ison & Co., 0. 1,. lraulfiller & CItA Itl.RlST N, 8. C. VI f1l1.0 Ii', N. C. V. I,. McClenahan . Co.I iSntlth Muc 110Iot J(A:KONVII.1;,, I"l,A. i'INSACOLA, FLA. A. 1). Campbf-ll. Brown Broth( XI S.tvnunh, (:., 14 the Grand Musical Centre o .. Solid Mitsteal Sotth, and fruin hilrs Central I)lstributing 1ep.ot, with its chain of Branteh itRi( llousc'a, all uander One m1anlagement, andt having uniforin 'ries and T'e103, aro drawn the tuttsieal suprilos of the South. A MAGNIFICENT SUCCE' --OUR GRAND INTRODUCTION SAL] -OF STANDARtD Pianos and Organr The only sile of the kind ovol sclcessful; carried out. in (to 1U. 8, Fyive thousand stian ard inst,rstntinnts at Factory Rates for Cash, on 1atsy Terms. 'i'en of I he leadinil Mantfacturers of tho U. F have given its exeitu.ive control of their instri. 1en1Yts 1in the o1oth, an nithorizt'd uts to plae for I it rodiuetltn nm Adverti:eunt O(no Thtout It of their best, Inst rulnents in reprt sentative Southern louseholds at Factory Wlholosalo Rates. PIANOS T Oct. line RIosewoodcCarvnd $125 LAgs. Six Years uarantee. PIAkNOS oct. nue Iosewood, Carv-$155 I'Ne1.-. Six Years Ottaran PIANOS 7,4Oct. Square orand, su-$257 ,1o. rb Caso . With Stool and rover. $57 o Stops, Handsomn tlnut ORGANS Case. Stool and Instructor. O a71 .Sto Elegant \tiealn.t ORGANS $86 1i Stops, Srp^rb Mirror Tol ORGANS Case. Stolt1nd Ini,ructor. All guaratted iI1tstrumlnlts. Maker's namo nn itit. Flitl'c Days'Trial if wanutcd, wo pay' thte freight if no sa.. A trial costs nothttll* if Lustrumnt, don'ttsit. Don't hesitate to order. MASON AND IIAMLIN ORGANS. MASON & IMAILIN -.t,h0 11Ch and Parlor Orgaitns. Not Lowest; Priced anti Dearest but ligihest. Priced, Ilest and Cheapest. 6 8tops, only $S0. 10 i ops. only $95. \; ith Mirror Top, only $100. Peloubet & Pelton * Organs, 0 Stops, oinly ,65. 10) Stops with MAIgt4A~' 00ul cimes, only $100. Send for Intronnetion Sale circular giving piries itnnd lnll informat ion. liThe mangiiileeni. Chtickecring, Ialer. & Davis Weber, .\athushtek, Southern Uemi Uixie tamii FaivilitI Planiios, .\nsont &: iinmlini Pe'louIbLt, Pl'lon and liirerlIng 01 gnns all Included it tis s'ilo. A clean sweep. No reserve. All newv In. strlumntls of latest style. Fresh from Factory. Lat rgeht, seleetl ion of i,talid LI,rd linst,rtiments evce ilIPORANTL~. Pianort o tin Organ, wvo will :cltver freight, paid to any iH. lt. poit,. ini tht=OStib,. LUDDEN & BATES. 'tug 5-xtitin SMITH'S WORM OIL ATHEINs, GA., DoCembe , 187e. A few nigh.ts sinco I gave my son ono doso of t,ho Worrn Oil, andl the noxt day Ito paissedl iS alargo worms. At (toesamo Limo I gavo one dlose to my little girl, foutr yoars old, and shO passed 80) worms from 4 Lt) B incIhes IoIu1. WORIM OIL tot 5ale bY McMaster A: Brinol Prepared >y Dr. M. S. L"NDON, Athens, Ga: SH1IPM AN' DUPLICATING LEJTTElRm BOQ-X. Simplo, OonveniegT, Neat und Cheap. Every bt;sines nman should hayeo one. NO 1I K OlN VN REQUIRED~. The nndersigned -is prepared to fill ordes Sam lean be seen~ at any time.< EtSOEHANDLER~ *'Aget June lPA8moes Iioaa tra wit ti 0e O00 f01' yo91t at 0 OI)w mxot bn0s u o a', ~ ~ ai t - a4 an ric TI