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THE NEWS AND HERIALD. WINNSBORo, 8. C. UHVRSDAY, Septetul)er 18, a 1 1 1870. R. MRANa 1)A VYR, RD1DTO. IJNQ. a. RI.YNOIDH As0MATI RIr0o. Tt.a#URktt RENFo.:, of Georgia, litas fallen under the ban of impeach ment for appropriating iterest on the public deposits. That ho will resign to prevent actual impeachmont is pre dicted. THERE ARE those who prophesy that 'Tilden will carry New York- this fall in spite of onkliag, Hayes and Tam many. If lie does, he will be the next President of the United States, and the Soutlh will be solid for him too. Ai'InicA has made her hnark on the sawdust track. The whiner of the six days' walk at PrOvidetnco is a colored man, Frank Hurt., who is also entered for the Astley belt contest. ie made only three hundred and sixty-two liles, however. ON S.1rmciAY were exported to E11 rope f'om Now York alone two htn dred thousand bushels of grain, twen ty thousand barrels and bags of flour, twenty-five hundred bales of cotton and thousands of tons of meats, cheese, but ter and other provisions. Gold 18 coming in to this country from Eu rope by every steamer to meet the ex porls of provisioAns and other articles, tihUs in(lti1n ia the revival of prosperi l . E;i 1:.. .e .a t i In. hats gone out 44o Olhio C! ,11111 I uith a big sl eec(h on 1l!itis. I~ un lial a iretlexl fOr i rig it l. I! u%n, Lin I mu hou ht. lth"t, the 1'ru".si(i('1t wouldl 'iiolatre Iih. (,vii rn onk.I i:h issued him twlt, ii' hue tufleretlihi": viuployi.s to igtore it with iui utit"y. . hu1 . the }.ituatiott is somenr.:lint (despera(e in the Ihickove State. and all the Rad1(ical cohorts are rallying to save it fromt the rebel Dencrav. A Word to Charleston. A corresponlden1t of the Register has iuterviewed both ('aptainl ('ourtenav and Mayor Sale on the Charleston election. Each of the candidates is absolutely certain of success with a fair nomnination. Mayor Sale, how ever. intimates that if he have reason to suspect un1Ifairness in the uonmina tion he will not abide by it. If the - n iiiuntions are properly mnade no charge of fraud can be made. Let a convention be called to adopt a stringent rule for primariwe. Let these provide that all Democrats shall be enrolled; that. no one shall be registered who cannot. prove that he voted the straight Democratic ticket at the last election; that every enroll ed Democrat shall vote at his own club or ward precinct, and that Ie shall swear to support the nomina tions. A nton-compliancme with anyv oif these requirenments shal11 forfeit the right to vote. It' these rules are strietly carr'ied out, whoever is de feated will be compelled to take a back seat without a murmur. If' any tampering with the party ls practised, serious consequences wi1ll result. No eli(que should be permit ted t.o exercise atny undue advantage. Let the Citv E~xeenttve Committee call a convenm tion immedIately, and let thaut con Venttion, f'esh n'om the people, dr'aft tIme constitution. When that is imade every one must abIde by It, without reference to which side it happetns to favor. It mnay be by some deemed Implerti mnt for outside parties to interfere in a Charleston c'Ity eletoin. lBut whten it Is remembered that Charlestont sends1 two senators and seventeen rep)resenltatives to thle Legislature, whose votes miay in the fliture decide the comiplexion of thatt body, and that the city controls the county, it wiill be seen that the State Democracy wvould be vcry' derelict if they suff'ered the Charleston Dcmocracy to go to pieces without indulging in some very p)laint talk about it. The State is not willing to fall lnto thei hands of Radicalism or InldepCtendetism, juLst to gratify the personal ambition of a few muon. Friends of Captain Conurtenay and of Mayor Sale, the State Democracv call uplonI you to come to some honorable and s'atist'aicsory adjustment of your (hil' 'eenceis. Any one found obstruct ing. th,e w~ork~ of hm-m'aoniing musitit be be~ ni iceked C. ilvaions n1 Or must tere be Hiatii:.l icgroes voting at lDemocr! at ie priotarie'. Th'e (constanit cry is raise'd thle Chiarlestoni receives no) i) cniderlat'onat the handsa (of t he Statte. Shae will maot de.serve it if she makes ai brach int the Democratic linie. lie wairned ini time. Let the -clean, squtare-out ajorit y of the party be fottod, and( whtether it be for Sal'e or' fori Courtentay, no iperson refuing to be bound by it is a D)emocrat. The crials Is at hand. Lot it be shownt at onc whether Chmarleston means to go hand in hand with thme State Decmoe:ra cy. We await thme result with confi d'enc. She has sutiered too mnunh fromn Radicalism in thme - st to do aught that may relegate Iser tohr former masters. A loY's VAcrTION.-Any one who ownIs' or-eover (lid owvn a boy, wvil make afildavit that the followingpara raph, which we find credited to the Boton Globe, is a true- story: A small boiy was sent to the counitry to thqard a short time ago. Heo promuis . ed his mother that he would writem a d ogletr describing his Intresting letter from him: a 9 ,And I swapped my watch for a ~a~.uehe Is the bqss Pep; and L wimn fbti times -eqe - ald *f9liow stolo in poo$t Fta NAai:i ok MAroktelr, how the Dfm,rent Ampirants Stand-Mr taulo tan Avowed "Bolter," and M1I1vr <ayor an Avowed "Inlependent." IUcrmespndenco or the Register.) CHALEsToN, Septenrber 18, 1F9, 1Editor Rlegister: h avitng tlrlivud, on very sufleient groumds, a t the con clusion tht, to give th(, readers ofthe JRegister any satisfictory account of the situation touching the approAlhing struggle for the Mayoralty, relying only on the hearsavs and street corner discussions on that eubject, I thought it the wiser plati to consult the several "headquai'te's ' in other words, to "interview" Captain Courteuny and IMr. Sale. I pirpose briefly to present the views of these gentlemen, as far as they have oblizigly tlprted them to me, with very slight indulgene on my part im comment on these views. Captain Courtenay regards hinuselfas the candidate emlphaticIlly% chosen by the Deiocratic party, and niputes to his Opponent a reserved intention of dlisregarldinlg the "par"ty" lnomninalion shouli he not bo the candidate selected. Plainly, Capt ain Courteniav is ol'opinion Ihat Mr. Sale, nomliinat(ion or no nomi nation, will try hisstrength. Further, that about htlIf the (erman citiiens will support Mr. Stle, stud that. lie will not be especially discriminative as to what ot'ler voters support him, his ap parent determinlationl to sit loose to all party orgilzation that does not favor is cause, laying htn open to the Charge of jeopardizing the unity of the Demuocrattc party if that party fatil to give him the nomnination. Mr. (ourteuay relies upon the sup port. of fully half thie (Geraan, all the Irish and French citizens, and u11poll the bulk of the native white vole. lie thinks it not ltnprobable tltt Mir. Sile miay see r'ason to mlodiv fv his prerent position mid not pushI matters to an ex tremliity which woudh only resu't inl fiilire and mortiictition. Of course, Captain Courtenay is conl lileit of sticcss. I wa%-:s lost coItteously received by the pr'esenlt .\layor, and "found in hiit itu (}islPsiion to '"conuceal his Iham i." IHl wSV otitspoken, and in a very fi'w words gave me. from his standpoint, the posture of atttirs. AI r. Sale distincitly declares himls'lfa stramightont I)emlocrat. "liut, Mir. Sale, I desire to a1sk you a question of some dlelieary, and it'rests with you, of course, to reply or not. Is it. true, ;is i hear it reported very generally. that, shoul you fitil to ro (eive the nomnitnilot, vou will, never theless, run for the ofllie'r'' 'Mv answer to that quest ion, sir, is i simlply" this: I shall be nominated tnd I I shall 'be elected; of that I amnconvine- t ed. hut, to reply to your <ilestion. I t unhesit at itgly leclare(' that it, as 1 have 1 every reason to suspect., thcrc shall be i Sitid som11e political trickerv in the Cl matter of the nomination, I shall cer tainly not hol nv.elf bound to abide ' by it if adver"e to mte. It. is not vet i dle'terniitedi1 upon wlether this nomihu- 1: Iion sh-ll be made at. prinary meetin1gs or by a conventionl 'omlpose(td 1t dele- c .rates sent )' these primaries. ','1 l tormer iiiode is tl' preti'rahle, -as the <i coiv('ntioul system has too often fttiled e to result In till hottest replr'eseiltationl of the views of those sending 'delegates to it.'' Thus far for Cap'ain Courtenav and Mr. Sale. I tind "genieral ophilion" too contradictory to furnish me with t matter iot th any p1art1icular n.ition. Tiher'e Is muuch bit terniess het.ween the 1 opposinig paties to t his struggle, tand i as there are matn y axes to be grounttd I on boeth sides, tl1*s s otlyr nturai~tl. Onta this p)oint, otsidet of (Iharleston, no0 interest, of course, is fe'lt. TVhe real and tihe itmportanit quiestioni is, wichi of these t wo canididtes repre'senits thie true antagonist. of the lRe mihhiocani party? No persontl consi crationis can weierh aught in comptarison with thoe wichare involved in this ques- t Mayor Gayer I have bemi unable to see, he being conth led to his chtamber by sickness. Of tis gentletianu's can diny I can report only this, tht Ito is a dlistictly aiinountced 'Iindependent," andio has not a fewi btickers: a fact which, seemingly, goes very far to sho0w that interests ar*e at stake in this c 'oinig struggle which are. hy those conce tied in t.hemi, inogarded as of im porltanice snithleiint to obscure that one0 suipremie interes~5t, the keeping intact a solid fronit aigahist a wvatchf'ul and wilv On'the contrary side I flid gent he wvarimly his sup port ers otn t lie grounid ~ tht, lie is regairdedl as thle only trute op pohnent of thie three candidates of the I strictly straighitout D)emoc rati t party. On thle side of the present mayor (ihe I main fietor of f'orc:e appears to lie a v'eiy strong coniviction that he only c trulIy represents "the people," taking f. that phrase to mean all voters without ii distilctioni of race, color or previous condition, and thant to sluppornt Mr. 0 Sale is to wage a mtost ,justitlable war agaiinst all rings tand cliques, especiail- ~ that ell(que knowni by the ntame of' "Broad Street.' There evidently exists, as is very nat ural uinder thie circumistances, not a which a looker-onl can catch but the v'agumest sadow. Somne, wvith a smile ''childlike and bbmdtit," dIt not hesitate to de.claire t hat I le miayor that is to be0 hats not vet I comec to thue surthee. Others declatre that it is a mannif'est imphossibility to elect any man lit fotr the posit ion t thmit such a manti-a mani that understands wihiat. woirk is anud wtouhld see to it beinig per~tformedc( as to 1manmner, materialI anod cost to the interest. of' (lie cit v-would have no chance whiateveur In view of thle tact that so many have axes to grind ath the city's expense wvho would not tol orate thuoesup)ervlsiont of a thioroughu prtactical man and Competent Judge of wvork. Sneh, very roughly delineated, is a sketeh of the situation. Your corre -1 piondenlt makes no comment on it but this-that It is most devontly to be wish ed that the resnit of t his civic battle Will not prove a defeat of' sound Demo-1 erti.c pri oiples and ofsutch a demoral izing contdition of aflhaire as will, in 1880, finmd Charlestoni it the sackcloth Bnd ashes of a too Inte repentance. U. E. --A man who calls himself' Profes sor Leoni loft CIncinnati inI a bl)tlon Suiiday at 6 P~. M. to enjoy a pleasant aftornoolt ride. About 6 o'clock heo Ianidedf near HI'llsboiro', Ohio, having travelled ini one hour f\m11y sixty-five miles. Most of us are now atile to i ave telephones, ano the (lay is not fart mstantwhen entiges anid horses will disappear and every residence will haeo a balloon house in the bac yard. id-oner men will be the first; to I ,o this srr oysto1 nbe a Iopr, ghb lrrlpa iDft?cs.-nR.wc. -Many a Nelly (+. was wrIttfn fo" Mrs.,bartoris. T-'le; Chinaman had a grood grip on the idea when he spoke of (he cuenti! er' il "no belly good."-Pune. --Jtupiter is not. very well at presdut -got. a big sI)ot on his crust elghten thousand ttmiles inl dianietertyOllow fever, perhaps. -The minlisters are inelined to ron sider it a special benefaction of P-ovi dnece that the vacation montt of Au luOt this year contained five Slndays. -The ingenious Detroit Free Press Itlvises as followvs: Back a kieling horse against a wall and let him real Ize how lit(le there is in this World worth kicking for. ---Tele ranc assurmus that the Zulu I;ounltry I qniet. All that seems nlee( "'d n1oV Is to persuade the Zulus to .1mulate the example of their country. --- ikoY. Tra ns. -At a Colorado lvnltehing they had a brass band inl atlteml1ance0 wiih played l(ections5 r-om "Pinllafor1e.'' The p'is mller said he was willing to dio, and lid nil .he could to help along the lrelparatiolts. --It (lie (ltueen of Englland proposes o cotltinute her ancient imstime of eat ng bread and hoiney in the parlor. she 'ill have to get both portilolns of her east. from Amerlca this year.-Chica to iter-Ocan. -Circumstances alter opinions. The HISSen ger on the .wa1y train thinks it arries too long at stations. Not so vi.th the man1 who is running rapidly owar'ds t he depot. 1111(1 hears Ihe whis le toot when lie is yet a block away. -A gentilemuan has started a cafl lst opposite i cemetery. HIe dedi atedl his house "to those comning ti-oml 'llelals," tnd Itmnotu1-ees on his sign: Private rooms15 Vor all who desire to v-'ep by themlselves. Wines and liq- l Iors ofthe very best.." --There are eleven less pianos ill his country than there were. They ( INve been shipped to Japal, 'which rants tore of thetn. We don't want o be too sanguine, but, you will admit ourself that (lhe otit look appears hope h l.--/h)r ntm r .Le?'.tr. -Advertis rs think, with Daniel Vebster, that "there is always room at I he top," but, Ithere is nto grelter error h1ati te suppositlonl that. readers al raVs look at. the head of a eolumn. ,iany an advertisment at the bottom fI column gets readers that the top loesn't draw.--Courier-Journql. --The tomato is masquerading abou.t he market stalls under tmoro aliases han yout can shake a stick at. There re tonmaytoes, tolmalrters, tomytoes, amattuses, tolnnattoes, tormatoes. ii the other day '.we heard it --two1niant ulire,. "low d'yo sell yer torita oes:''-Vte face. Registclr. -Province 'res.: George is five ears old. II is mother had.n(idressed imn for a bath before Iluttiilg him to ed. As he stood before her ie said, Now, maina, l'it kid." "Yes. ear,'' site said. "You ktow. what iind of a kid .1 amt, i11ntmna ?" 'No, 1 arling.'' Well, 1n-kid." Hlis moth r says that. is good thr a kid ofthis age. -At 7 o'clock in the morning two mielis s, who were to thitht to the dethi I. a pilace ill the suburbs nteet at the 1 eket ofilce of the railroad station. Gimme a return ticket as usual," says h1e fitrst duellist to the clerk in a terri Ie tone antd with a Ierocio)us twist of is nmiustiachie. "TI-i say,. do von al is opplontent. ''Alwvays." "[Ten 1 , p)ologize." -Mar'k T.Ewain has, realized more toney' fromn his play of "Th'le Gilded age"' thant Shakespeare did from till is diramtas. 1t is not Shakespeard's miit, htowever. .1t Mark Trwamu had rodi(uced his phiay ini Shtakespearec's lie, and Shtakespearnte had dleferred 'rithig his platy uitil theo presenit (liy. re wager that hte coutil have ''soon'' hark's pile, ail ''gone himt a tfew hutn trc(d tho'usanid better," as old Aristotle -Rostott's (log licentses amount to 1 ver' $10,000 a yezi.. -D)ogs appreciate good care. 1t' ot kept cleant they will eai the~ huse. -Tobacco stemts pIlaced with htav inti he kennel will dispel all fleas fi-om ogs. -A Lowell Newfoundland dlog, ttacked witit hiydlrophobia, committed niede byV drowintg, --Th'le w'oment of society -who. hav-e lore dog thana brains, utow have thteir et (dog's port.riait painted ont their 1 -AcCordcing to the r'epor-t of the < ommnissioner- of' agiricultutre of Noth arolina, dogs cost the Sta4te $6,000,000i -Nintety and ninte folks in (lie lmni r-ed mtake a mistake whten they cut ofi' I (log's tail. They re-serve the wronig iud -A lar-go Newfountdland (log ast bi-stliahur, Va., seeing a three ear-old old boy fall into a mill-pond, ow to .Ihe rescue and1( dragged the lit ec fellow not only to tlhe shore. but hear'ly to the house, saving his life. -There is a (log In New Lotndon hat wi1ll pluck ump grass and1( carriy it. to heo horse, tatke a htat fronm his mastct-'s ieatl atnd pass5 it around, brinig a match rith wihicht to lIght a pipe, shut (door-, to for the ntews~fppr, play a violin, umpli thr-ough a hoop, laugh and al nost spea0k. -"Dr." Al. Wat ts, Boston's clog ex etrmlintor, lassoos his victims witl the kill of a f'rotier-sman, having taken essons of Tlexas~ Jack during the inm er; antd htav'ing tr-ansferr-ed theat to uis establtiens, he ptsa a little vhilte powder onl thteir toungues, anid they die in a few seconds.1 -The number of eases of' dog mada ensS certified last yeoar in Par-Is wars - ~02. They were dfstrlbuted thriough Ito four seasons as follows: First juarter, 141 ; secondi quartcr, seventy-i vre; third quiarter 133' fuhqartr' Ry-tree Tojudge by these fliures, hero are fewver cases in the sutmmer tid autumn thman it (the winter and pritng. -The old phrase "a lucky dog" may be truly applied to a Newv York ca aine, IIle is of the black-andl-tant genus, boards at a fist-class hotel at the regu lar prtice, ents, at (lie table wIth lis mIstress, out of a gold plate and when lise birthdcay comed~ romin a party is givent hn his honor, It Is te mi-tress, rud not the dog, however, who is t'o ponsil for all ti lhummer'y. ---There Is a (log in PJhindelphia,a Daonish, outid,thuat driltks 'bor, Ie; wilfl drink a half-bucket of -liquor a lay i that iis, <i in summer. in cold weatherl he will take a groat deal1 more, teeming tq be awqr'e t hat shere is heat I the malt.U F3lIXg m1pto .goipj h1om01o. lioweveer that. ma lie, e is t coiltlrlmed beer-drinker n'ow, -A hid' in White 1lill, llriluglon co,unty, i.} J., is tie owner of q4 dog andit t4e. Whenever she is'ctts 9ugi (alkin l te dove pereles itself onl the0.' (Log's himad, a til thie hit ter Ir'ots it.t' happV s 1< lut'k. The bird holds ite. lositIat util tie p/ar"ty return hlotne, unless Towser is attracted by somlne of t.e bad (logs of the borough'. '1'heii it thes ton place of saf'vy retunin;g to its favorite f'do.t wyhen the tusslce be tween the dogs is over. -Four ounlg rabbit.rgca ae' fi.oml the hiutel which ex-Mfatr'riet's boys have ott their tt lier's lot. A s aniie belongiig to Mrs. 'Miller jo'iled tlh e little hoys ill their searhel'. ti t hreo f' the rabbits were captutredl, but the fhuith could not be ftind. Friday lnfter"noonl thle do, 'who had hec'n watebii oinst of the tianto in tlie gar ln, caie iito t'he house wit h the miss i, r;abbit inl his iniountlt iat a look (li Ihis fitco which said p1lainly - ''l1e's rour rabbit." IHe hadl caught it, with :)t hurting it in the least.-- Aou/ Bend (id.) Tribnutc. Assoei,,"tE REItt:u.:u Pal.;sBY' rlatY. -The First Presbvtery' of' the Asso" "iate lReformled Presby terian Synod of' lthe South, imet, accordin to adiorn rente, at Amity Churcti, In iredell uty, N. C. Trwenty.-seven muem eirs were present and nine absent. From the congreationlal reports, it Ippeare( that. the past, year had been me of great pr)'ress. Several church sI have ret'elve(r an unusua11lly large itulbet of acessionls. The Ch'urch iii Jhestor has so inereased as to be a1ble o take a pastor the whole of his film'. [1n the 'resbyte"try there arte several >ther pastontl charges, consi1sti'g il' WO Con1greg0ationis, Which are beginl .ig to think ot' doing at. an eaiily pe 'lol the samlle thing. The First 'resh,vte"y has nunber >f lissionary stations, somic of which ire assulig the proportions of re pcctablo cotngl'egationts. Two young m11ei--l lorace llabb and W. 0. oclr'anc-were licensed a proba iliers. ald two-John T. (halmneis mld it. M. Stel)henson--deliverel Iial xerclses as spvc.imens of progt-ess in he study of theology. Mr. 1M. W. ressly wils, at his oni request, taken inder the c'lre ' the prebytevry as a tudeitof theology. The uext. regtular meeting of fle reabytet-y will be at Litt le Steel Creek hltt"ch in Mecklenburg bount y, N. C. Amity Church, with which the Pres lytery mtet, wvas originally- a part ot' tha1t, is now known ats New Stirling. homit 177,$, the .l. ev. Pete' 'MvAllullan r gan to preach in the region of coiln rv north atd north-west of'-Staltesville. 'lie rstll was the orgzauiation ot' averal chuirches. In 1808, the lRev. Villiam lllackstock settle( as pastor If two- of' hese-OldI Stirling and toakv Spring. In 1810, Air. .llack tockis wit'e clicd, a11d in 1811 he re nriied to Stouth Caruolina. The lRocky tpring Church dwindled down ali<l early clied, bt is begiliihg to lie gain. Ohl Stii'linlg was im1e'rged inflo Jew Stirling!, and f-om it. a mn1b1er of' huitrches w-ere, inl progress of tilte, or anized and are now the rivals in rosperity of their mother.--irk'rlle Too L.1'rE:,.-Thc following incident ok place in Washingtoncony 'exas. Thl7e juiry of' a Circuit CoI eQthre wihomi ai miserabtlet wretch batd een tried, rot urned a verdict of' gilt," ad suggeste'd the "whip iiig-piost-"' The courtL thon adijourned hie del'em.lant's conisel, wiithlout in )rmnig his unfioirtute clienit, molved iir a1 new tial, and1( commi1enced riad iI 4 the. motion. ullinag the counsel's coat tail. "1>on't "Le't me alone," muttered theo law er1, irritably. "I'll attend to vou vblen I've read the mlotin." "lut .1 don't wvant you to read the ao tion," whinjed the agitalted culprit. "Don't waniit me1 to reatd it? Why iot? W~hiat's, the matter? I'mu doinjg' o get a newV tr'ial1" "ihit. [ don't want a ne0w triatl,"ex lained the wrietch. cxI "D)on't want 0ne0! Why not?" re n'rned the other, heatedly, frowning r'om under his~ eye glasses. "'lecaluse if's too late,"'' urged the lienat. " While you were all tiut to our dinners, the sherit1Y took mue out ndl whipped the vecry hide off' of ime!" A CI.EAN IhUsiNEss.--Two sons of Crin, shoveling sand on a hot day tOpped't to rest, and exchanged view's in the labor ques5t1in. "P.at, this is iiirty hiardi work we're at," "'It is, ndet, Jimmyv * but what kind of' york is it you'il like if you conldgt t?" "WeVcl," said the other' leanmno eflectively on his shov'e, and wiping lie per1s piratin with the back of' his oid, "for a nice, aisy, claie business, thihik I would like to be a bishop." -When an old back woodsmian was bont to take his first ide on1 a Missis. 1Ppi steameri, hie was asked whether to would take deck or cabint passage. "Wel1l," said he, in a resignied sort if way, "I've lived all my Jive in a abin, and I guess a cabina p assago wi1ll >c good einough f'or a rough chap like no. LTFE 1s A Pu,EAisurnE.-Onily when ve aire In the enjoymnent of 'all our heutlties and in perfect hecalt h. This an (only be when all thie important >rgans of the body are poi'rnring hir functions prioper.ly. TIhe Liver s mnore liable to get out of order thtan my1 other organ, and producies more nipleasanit e fiects. A dose of Dir. iil der's Liv'er Pills occasionally, wiill WCeepI ill right, or set It right If It has r'one wrong, For sale by Dr. W. E. EVERY MAN His OwN MVscIt-"WVhat's lhe good of.mb bUng a piano or an or gan? I can't even play aj ewaharp, t ho' I ove music mlty weo . I wish to good. hess somebody would livent an instru-' cent thatI could play." So say thaons uanda of genuine music lovers, and af, last a musat erius has given them their ertsdsr.This nlev miusical won let rTe OJrg'flinette, is no toy or hnm bug, but the moat marvellous musicalh ini itrumnent . pf .the age. It pla b, mn tunes, ,qulrfe waltzes, operatic so lections,'o* 1 'oilari song av wi perfect lCeenmo. "A i emV anP~ ft. Hian full, tweet tone; dturble i nt hliable to got. ont for,1er; weigh s only 12 lbs. Priice, Witht & 7ttnesg 10; extrai tunes 25 c.ta. eaoch. CTuarnate' 'to gie mnore s.tisfnctlin ~ta n if inetriment'n uthe worldi. Koeeuddaer fledays t.tHal -if tlot itWh0ttOry. Thousandca" already tlid an ipo ,one returnead1 tcuI wents want fIIA eotfuiornel gd teuhars adil ress Tuddets A hates, n utvi~J ue n A 4a Iet4trce a 8 e to_extt ieted fro"n Vc -Comnbiuiltt; in s', Appli, vhich : ilIt a (tiub 'ittut0 - , t.io VIetue a': t bad aftor--i'i , AS L -they are inoom,r.-. the 'iOi.' fect dfgcstion^and t . ot food. Theyo-:c'ti p v r - on__th-ID1r.Ys ( c .1 ai"- . thicOu1)thr' cr *n -rou-ovo~ ti - '.. ties, t h '.: vt. - i r t. th1 Iaa e .fti ci t y Rnl enuutnig _a h'. 1ly Coei:<i o vil: *ystem. -_____ AS AN M!T $mL AL .i Theyvhave no c:ual ; att as aresult net as at pre%Ven1tiv e Ii n<( t!Ita: ltr .Uliio':1,R itt ent, Iuttiii t teii,,'.i:yTph:ud iove-.-s, and )ever a nd A gto. L pon th ehealt;iy action of to tl touiaci, ciotendo, aluo Wholly, thoI1heItlt_'Y < r1tI -ile :"r' DYSPEP8a of the h.i_'o cnt s'-te- atio 3: t hi for the uro of thin (114 aaoOInil i; Iat e.tants, Eh.K-1:Ai1JA .1:, [ . : ;tt' i J , , .t . I0]Ei':t% 1 0.06T).P"1: 1,ivt have gained sltch a %rido sred reputa.. tion. No Lenc hJ Li'.s oiir b,nru discov. ered that acts euo sp.odily nd gently on th o ti intiv org an v intin t iom tone and vig or to ,.-:intilato food. This heir.g ncOtupligh.d, of coiu.c trlo he_ NERVCU3 SYSTEI IS 3BRACED, THE BRAIN E8 3 LIHD, A1D THE BODY ROBUSr .'einr, composed otiho jiIicer of -.lnnts cxtrac)tedl by_powe crfu:l &'hmu'.2ial- an~-1 cie %_c1 pruenart. juh an (ce ittrntod ior tn,hlcy ar-t guarant:eed fWco front ony thing that vann lijriclono. del~ icate prson1. At noted chicnitt who lias an:i ayioct them, says " THERE IS NiOtE VIrTUE IN ONE OF TUTT'S P]LLS, aTAN CAN1 BE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER." We therefore say to the nifetled 'fry this Rornody fairly, It will not harm you, you havo nothing to lose, butwitl suro:y gain a Vigo rous Dody, Puro Wood, Strong Nerves and a Choorful Mind. Principal Otilee, 35 Mrry tt., N. Y. PRICE 25 C'4TS. S:i by Dr.tl;:i;a throu;iout the world, TUTT' 'I R DYE. ORAY IlAtn on WtcIPhined to a Gi.osst L.Arx by it iunglla ilici:tini f Ihi-i 1Yf. It iiu. p its Nat nr:d u.I ..r. nets lin t'rt:aIn y ":, an is as Irniles. tsprin); i""ir. Sohl by Druggists, or Q1co 3 Murray St., Now York. ITEO FLilA' PF ALL ! HIOL LOWAY'S P1 LLS!! "I hadl no appetiln; Ifollowaty's Pil1s ve0 1me a h(earty one." "Yjour Pi l's are.'i novelous." "'I sendl for antothxer box, and k"ey them212 in the hlouseO." that w.as ch roic . for' cholera mn ,rbos. I T-u i' thing got well in a~ day." "I \ l awea (-f a mob n:n~'j cured." "Youir box of liilo414w.'t enred mle of nfoisM i ru bb4ed some ofI youri (n 11 the ears andi the(2i noi'n he "'S.nd me1 two ho.xes; j t poor family."' "'I enelose n' dei l'or: -r cents, but the :n1s(tw..i, dollar." Pills by renu1i...M I have over 20,i sulJ ch ' -ie.i thiese, but wantL of i,1Ptce 40 1.ij i. n.' t conclud e. FOn CUTnEOUS DI.on.ms, And all ornytions of t'm sktin. tiL O)int melnt P1 miost inva~'luale(. It sdOes not hiea) exterrnaly 13ailone, but pen et rat<s wvith the m1ust 50earching eflfects to the ver*y rcot of evil. IIOLLO WAY'S OINT'MENT. P'ossessed of this remedy, every mn mnay be own doctor. It may be r'ubbeid into the system, so as to reachl any in ternal complaint; by these means, 'cures sores or ulcers in the throat Rfomach,t liver, spine or other parts. It is an inl fallible remedy for band legs, bad breasts, contractedi or stiff joints, gout, rhieunna. tism, and all skin discases. JMiPORTANr UAU'rmoN.-Nenie nic genuitnaeun less the signatuire of J. If AvnOCx. as axinl. for the UniteWit ates surrouli (eachi box of Plil di (i1i men t. Boxes at 2" centif, 62~ ('n ts, a m(i W Tihere isconsk(lrablle saving by taklng the large.- sizedi. JIOLLO WA Y & Co. feb) 15-1y' New York. GREAT EXCITEMENT -A T PALMYE'I'w' IMOUSE. JUST ARIVED one of the finest as sortmente of Ligquor in thle Boro. One Barrel of Gibson's (Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of line old R ve Whlis key: 1st, Old Imperial Uabinet WVhiskey, 0 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 dItto; 3rd, Rloanoke Rye, t-ho o1(des, 18 ditto. Corn WVhiskov' of the best grades' North Carolina Corn ,6weet an d Soulr Mash of tihe best gfrades AliIQ. W~in1es anld Bran, (lies of the finest brands, I have also a fine lot of Cigarsi and Tobacco which I will dispose of at reasonable prices for ensh only3. (ive ituo a call, and I will t-reat yonl right. Philadell>hia Lager Beer al ways on l.and from the cAlebnfedt frrm of Bergen and( Engo.jl. Yo en find. me1 t all times iat the Bar undelr the Winnsbore Hotel, nlext. agr 'to D. It, Elenniiken's. Call ahd see meo. J. OLE~NDININ(1dj aug 20 PUREW WHITE OIL. WV7 E reconisneend '~l di ' -frygg Ol sasafe' hilminthtor. It is as clear and ,white as water, consequentl3 gives a brilliant light, with very little odor. 'try it. The pirice is loe tihan ever- N, UJ EA T& & CO. JOE oriSale' ~ * INDIA - RUBBER~ B10LTING,. FX .15 Ma hIk ihdh tfired ply Btirg * Lucerne. seed Olover- Seed, all at low prie0sd uskre.cevved bly au 30 'MAT1artli &. JIRI.. YnltJLOW FEWR1ACk VO, It is too sooit to 'orget fit-e ntvt' Of, itt lh!e ditsease, t"hil:h wIlll io dotlb rruYrit It Itt: ''' VI:tl nt(, aiit i r'lrll(11rt I'ort ill t.le 111M. Its, or' R4;. AII(t1/:.1,8 ilEPl'A'I'INI:, It retnedy -Is t redll it ?I tlhera1 Nula '11nd IL(tCI Withi "o1.t)Iti-,u'li reStit9 in SmAt'lh Anerl'a whert It1 'ut) r,tlat t"tl (lsr.1;i"-0' level' lite (i! U:tI t r'., itt)'1! (00 10 11'O (t o 1inles o[ 1.i1e t 1 iii . 'l or tri. ou 1 rort ttlli lood et4li till "-; lh'1 h;-I 41I:10 lIvei, as lonig '114 al ('x ol W ;t..: wl ,o s tLw 1r il : too. on 1.1' ' i tl :t ii , 1 .' i "'i'. 'I r n1)1 only .V 1. in, of 1)'Jver S,)t E nit. lrllt ill: I e110'5 11:watI i . COI ! ' ' '' "1.$ ll i tn e . l)cslu'psi a tl ( '. . . ;I -l-I li\ ! liit 1 l le Ytttit w "' vitl I)ver w i8 O ;!l It1 " i . v ': 1 1; t -i'A 31 :u '. (,'; ifl1',4f w e h h r 1 3: "1 I l .I !; G , in r'it 44W . c' o ,1 or will hb m..wt by a <)r(',.s by A1 P. . Ei:it:,h.I1 CO., P'htla., 1' 1)it1'('itisl('1'ton's t il lli i it or rolle T1Iv rel:: r I o oNfitI res of 1hcu I u, ',),Iti 1. s.I' liAt'un. S yp ili 1. In t11' , itti S.te , lit 1 .o. tle tromI al: p Iar Ii ltc (ttltriy"", are i hrt (lly renal-kale bu 'r ti -tilutwis a: be bdoulted ws It not for a lilgt,l lnee of pro f ir. Rearkable Cure of Scrofula, tilA OF COL.. , C. lli NSON. Kstsrot , A.. Septemtber 15, 1f. (u T : Fo t 1".i ti: 1' . ' il a tits .s t ( li tre . IoriIts. I hlave beel( eol,it'(t to tuly roo11n b.' i, l lit4 nIIye ) ' oi t wiVlli Se t..tl us le oions. 1 he iut .,t % app (1e rti'tcelie for s (l a"y lia. l been It WIt, at the mIlost nlti h 't - l" iti sls ted , v.it'loUi t ane toeel hle l-ilt . T 11. llru ;tl:tlt llst,'ets-ed, thesp u,I wva allvi 04e byv Ir. Ay.'r. of Floy it ('( i 1 (i 1, t f )- ti t' h ti It IIet' of h'tI ' olnpo I':t t':I:l S! bl'r!u "i1- t1- 11 rite '"I l) s l'l<u th' ttil, e'itl to htrrie l ihrite:lr jolit tliett ii, ii ' . 1it tI ''t r(i( I11 ltIt u(: fl)11 011111 1 h Ilt SIl l'it t ., zI ti liN I i vey ' ati adelt 1lelt of thl'e n t )'ll of 1t)'y sulffl'ring het iii .t r i eiriL t lt' : slie11'it i o wi)y I e a l Ito"ie'(i all II hi,r'r eitte,li;atitcotl ilI leI of )otr IC.\ rait \ 1r.l still h,ti flat t I ,Inl I I t I "I lit lieur'4 of alIl p i tl," of ili ise Writ.t 1lititi'I it obstrtlt ite active putrsull ti. lr" t re.lio, More i ll eo ghe I, mi th1 I| elatittt .lu.e tlit rellitral to Cure, will utVi re t f ih-r I t ttlseast. lkr the tIait1l or the above strteynt, I r to:any)" o tlit'nlan i hlr'ow,Cminty, G;a., Ill ihe Iltnt1e s of ithe bar of Cherokee Cli t who) alre nllia.nted wIth mte. I shall t remUin, wit. the deepest Kratitl ude, Your obedie-nt servatnt. J. C. BIRRANSON, AttIy. at La1 W' ' ll T oi'r. (A., Sept.. 1n. i8r SrNT.:--i (itaughter was taken on thie I daily of .11ine, is., wit What wV1 stlo erO. t4 Attll hIt11.u1tnaishn, (ittei was It'entid for 51in11. wi 14o sttrets. In March, follow !plet 0.4 (ot h l,v t.,gan to work out. of (te 1I ittl, ii'1tt.inteii to Appear tti! all t e h from, the elbow to thie uhtuet'e Jolht e111tn 31:411y" pieees of boe Canle ot b of right. foot I. 'le c:I.1 was illf.en nl"Onoutce, on Whiltt- SwVelliLg. Att('r lmiong b e('n conll aboutt six years tolter bed. nitite case ( sidtre iop(les;, I was Inileedl to ity DIrt. R hirton:-t', C ifpound iXta t if S1illin)la,. w.ati 'o we!l slit I"l1,'111 wIt lit effectts thlat. I it conllltI t"'e of It il the present. . dthu:l(t,r wa':se.'nine'1 to l'r hed all six 3eliI'S hrt(':e' " :i.- .t 11p (1r e1'en turnedi C Wi(tout li- 1;. She in.''1 si>1 up) 1 al v;.. ews lit -t oIf hieri' imll"h1s walkte'I ner'o.. r'I)I,i. llt'r't:'ll(rai l''.)lth is niow good. ,ian hell' :'he (rill. a; hr- linib- tc'n slret' w;:lik w"'-1l. I at(trlbt)e II,') reetwery, with hb'11 1.-Gttcu, to the Itw0 of y"uur fnvaluti mell"1in'. \Vit h grit rIlt. 1 aml, yeViI 11ituY, W. 1t. IILANTI'OU Wi's'1 iPot\T. (ia., "rpt. il6, 187 ; NTS -The abOve eerttit'ate of :Mr. \V clolttron are know an I(11y1) Io a eing t 'hl-t-hilig I; so : hllndireti"; of Ill(' mo(st resp {<ed e;l"..'ns will er113y (t) It. As intlell refere e11n 1 b ,Ivt'itl as in y I)l' 1't[lle Ctf. Y10urs 1iuly), ' ' A W1' t( ltlio WAtLK.' m, D'ltggiat IMi. I 1D. W11 itr.1.fA frS. Di, t PI\tittro '1'it TI o IA Is pare< by A P1". 3ll IItIil CO.t Pl Pa. Soltd by Ill imti in 1 htbotl b s, or.l 'I) e'ors Arents w"anted to ealvass ev( 'n1 to ooh-"Cioerectory"--frre to 3'..'lfeine> "Pint. to poor'11eople0 payable In Ins 1tilt cli. ntkr veyhr tn l nla)y :1 Co ORi the best, 1alf."dime smoke, i rl "Teel CimCeh1er," bngthior i0 ashelade. toa t F. f W. HA riNlenr's,3R inOf TO\vislveofisalI)rirt. aug l2tx OLE A J3N.0.BA 40UA PWA Y NSAWYEn Thecn dtnctie feates ofcll~ t cotteuar ttie of mad from tho .y. whih t ise.d ne; it ofs no axiC artificinid fit:ih tatceiten eyeo; heriptionge C,esingoh and ointda ew 'iga fireadmi the markhet; torh mcht -1ewiu?ng 10 thas n hn l th Gsaoun et tThel [Blna i e mot rectah I' oteo proued oin Wpo coton heNL ,mya y a ytmpae1dbyore MhoI-lrs ar yd byC thoo redrngte o perfect adbrlh matead ofofewing silks.! tyr S thix > Hair Vigor, 11(! drt' restoring Gray Hair to 't Its naturat Vitality and Color. t lle PrV .A dre ss ill "la ,hich is it once ai g're'able, wm lu healthy, andI ef i 'ta [for pre n r f V 1 n1 fg the hair. Faided or )-t"igf gray hair is soo restored to its i's original color, twiti the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair s or checked, and baldness often, though tno not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the C. follicles are destroyed, or the glands ttrophied and decayed. But sucli as remain can be saved for usefulness '; by this application. Instead of foul. 1a11 ing the hair with a pasty sodiment, it wldl keep it clean and vfgotou3. Its occasional use will preveit the hair t from turning gray or falling of, and l consequently prevent baldness. Free VIt from those deleterious substances e which make some preparations dan Pro gerous, and injurious to the hair, the 11,Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, 'er .lothing ,e)se can be found so desir ,able. Containing neither . oil oiar dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossylustre and a grateful perfume. 01 Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Owti Practiord and Analytical Chemists, I I1g, LOWELI, MASS. nd Southern Purlchiasers of Pianos, Or o gains. Musical Pullicat ions a nd Siall Musical instrcumellit im- who a1cPP alive to hl"ir t1Ct (WA' iitc''ests will ave buy from the great I UICAL~EPOT OF Ti NOCTT, lit' - LUI)I)IEN & BATES' he Ible ... .... BOUZ'H:m I MUSIC HOUSE -tie. t- SAVANITA H, GA. n"ee nll. tai SAnd 3ranch Hotufs m.I .\ t'USTIA. (IA. 'ATT,ANTA, UA. ' -o O 0 ielu ion & Co. I 1.. lnt n iniller & Co. C1Iiti,j.;sTON, 8 (.. iCIIA 11.0 TlE, A. (I. C.. h~ .\1 Ci ,&-iin .v U a ..i. lit it M ile lluse. A. nt C. d ,bal i Mown tthors. s i h r ,I i Ia ' ntI .\Mitti Cl:ut re of n) ..nr la .. r v, 1 . . i 1 . t. o,. (tte lIa 2 g 11 tii - aii i ,a .. -- le Ioti PtV iis . *.. i T-Ici n i'4 1i Wn i i *t tisu ---OUIf GRAND INTRODhUION SALE 0- OF TANDARID - Pho and Organs iieOnly Male or the~ kind OVOr sn. cossfuliy (Iarriedl out ini he U. 5. Five thlotsrand 50,and dIC au rlIe)t. at Factory Rates ror Cash, or Teon of t he lending Manufactuirer.s of the UT S. hnve givent ux excitiive, control of their tins i netsi ,e southI, and( athlorize.d is to 1100 for Int.rodluction andI Advertisemn it. One 'ioTlu SEE THE PRIOEs. PIANOS Tflct. fine RoeoaCarved $2 em PIA NOS 7; Oct. an oeod cary- 1s or edu Legs. six Year'(Inaran. 15 tcPIANOS W c.sineoad su- $25 ino Cover. Wthtolan 25 $5719 tos, Iranm wninut ORGAN Case. stool andi Inst.ructor. AN mnt onA en .Ffte Days'Trinl if Wuflted, wep em the freight if no Ha.o. A trial costs nothingif instrumnent dlon't sitit. Don't, hositate to oruer. 'MA8ON AND HIAMIN ORGANS. h at ASON & inf1Ar,N churich and Parlor ly Organs. Not Lovest n.. Priced and Denart -,bitt Iligtest Priced1 or Best an Oheapest. A St,ops, Only fg80. ItY * e - 4ps, Only $115. '1 i01 iror Top, only $100, Pelonbet & Polton Orans, 0 8tjt ofl - Dll chimes, only $100, Send for Intronuction Sale circular giving Spriccs and flull informgat,ion. t o e ml ra ghfiideff (ickoring, Ifallet & Davis * webort thuIshek Sot,thorn Gem, Dixio andi od 1Favorti Jinnosi t anon A llamnlin, I'eloubt & Pl Ielton antd sterlng 0, ans all includedi in this s'tIe. A clean ayeoie rese70. All new in n~oBsiaruments of lattet s'tyle. ersh from Practory. at~ Largit. sel'citon of stand ird instrtitmenlts over Ito oire by any lionse. al- orgal ymi dei var freight Ipaid to any LUDD~EN & 13ATES., aug 6 6ttB$2 nyorlocality. io risk,. Wo r, n oas ll Bas men. an mak.o nioro t.n th nmml sae aboe ne can fail , 10mke0mo fast. AnIy one cn do t,he work. . ta can make from 50 eta. to $2 an trour by de vot.ing your eventig and paro time o the bulsiness. Nolbig lke it or mne mfakinig .ii over offered beo. Dlufins 'plosalu ana be I now att iotnrablo. Ija v teswant to the ublto sedt 1 a and .we w I -- tl( .enyou full pem inrr .antd pivate- terms sore tapelorl u~ fo'd you cap.then I R~1ort atert o Attg 19-tiimx y ~