The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 23, 1879, Image 2
W'INNStOAN), E. C.
TUESDAY, .eptcmb),or :23, : s : a7D.
Ht. 1t1:; -'A t 1)">.t r;s, )'hlr4on,
JNu. S. it liY NO I m, A o-.' ! 13)'-ST)
JEl' Tvis has eniUised gt'at alegitis
to Itdieal bosoms by pos5ilively re
fusing to become ia ca'ldidate for
United 8t tes Senatfor.
1Ttr-: It1u 1'.co Ul t'n(horiit:es (1ec:-u-o
thew purpore of at o'ee reklug the
ieig;t Q'i co. -on.. Ie-.re they tie., it.
,woild nlot b') just io C- icise. lunt it.
might oweI for the -oriolttion to
remember that: jus; now '-hoi'o?s are
e1S. "-1he Rail" 0:d Comm11issioner.
the iial Ji'stI 'l1 aid Jiry ha\ c deiletl
aga'nst t'io Road, an(1 a Cienit Judge, I
Whose dew1oii is not. tiwt I, in its .lavur.
Omn 7:'N Ii UrLl.;) t is the be:,t lonll
nated candidiato that has ever been
before tho people. Most as)irtlilfM are
atist[ed to secare .he mijoritv of a
single colvetlon, but not, So Butler.
The unu)ninons vo.es of three eon\ven
tions have put. him oin (he irack for
the governor's matncio:). The GrIecin
back convention consisted of about
twelve hntdred delegates, the I',ntler
)emocrtttic convenItioll of itie loin
dred and fiil, .anud the lide)endent
Rtepnblican1 convlct ion of' iaout a welve
bunidred and1 Sixly. The tempo)rarly
chairmnl andi se(cretl.ly of' (Ie Inde
pendent Convention held simnilar po.-'
lotlns In the tlst, 1e1 ullican1 conivii
(ion ev(er helk in Missaichuse(is t wen
ty-tlve'years at;o. The elpulblicans
have nomiunated Leiutlenant--Governor
Long thr govet nor a1ni are te 1.ibly
alriaid that hitler will beat him. 'T'lie
srtraght-out Demorrtls w"ill imake a
nlomination, but. toumr-illhs of the parll
1y will go fb lButler. hintler runs
entirely on State is-sules ainI goe" 1or
economy". Tile Itc11116lipublis hive
beenl very exltiavigant, and they uti'
the hand-writ.in on the wall. We
hope Butler will win. lie is nto worse
than the stalwart machine linditals.
Ju's'letP, 111.1..t. of tIhe Siprene of
the LUlilted Staies. was one of (the ln
mortil eight who gave (the vote Of I 0 l
Itisna to Iaves. A palr.igrta l hl re'
enIt ly ben g.oin1 r'iound atr iu ig
to .In uud e ii'Icr the renua-k, inadt'
hist lu1onlh. that. "3r. 'T'ilden was
ele.ted i.on Iisiana; thal i, he go,
eight or ten thtinsemld more :ctal
votes (1:ati l're'ide('tnt liy)ve." ' hiisi ,
report h: ' . :atre"at('t l number11"n (ot ,:t
ir t l i . m , ;' ad .4t.'(c )lilltr ha:l:
the i"ite u- 'toe
to r.jhl' "os, 1r:il, itl '1 ,. I.,
1 hi:'h. ,li n Io !'th nm ,,'i. In t ' v w..
byep a(h te lleeloral ro ' -t. Thi ittes
t dli. out t le v .:t('l' ml' i n lll.- i
ti rIml sii i d m)m : .I 1 i :,I ' l t' ,li -
ing thie Sintll's rights doctinio to its
utmlo. limit.
The Railroad Question.
Tni aniother eoumiun is an article t'romi
thie New York l1er'aM recommedin'-ue
C'ongr'essioal legiklauioni on tie rail
road qusiladm. This is ano,he. e'vi
don1co niot only of lie w ide-spreaid dis
saItisihetion amonig thie P('opile blt of
the( uiter lack of' conitidetnce of (lie
raiihoned matgates in ('eh othier. A
fewv years tIgo atiy prioposi t ion1 t,
legislate upon (is mattecr would lmv~e
cauised the railroad power to irise uip
hII arms againlst thisa "'fampjering withi
vestedl r.ghits."' Th'e corpor)a ions were
pret ty Iitolent andi itoisy tinnn -
.learney, the Chamuber of Cott'ma.<
of Newv York, anid the genera'll growl
ing all ailong the line are hiavhuig some
etleet. The railroads wish to go to
Cohigross so as to have somie voice in
shiaplig legislation. The four eidliit
trutnk lines of (lie Un)ited Sin)tes thvrl
the schetme. An biteretuing tea tre
of the sitnuatoi is th'at these tour linies
hatve already agreed to apploitnt at 'oml
ilssioni conist ing of' Charlt'es Franis
Adamns, Jr., D)avid A. WVells and
Johni A. Wighit, to divi~de 1 all que..
tions arisling between themselves,
showilng their distrus5t of' each othter.
Now they are willinig to have these
gend lemlen appo ited ratil road comn
mfissloners by Congress. Wh en thle
r'oads wvish a commllissioner., it is
piroof positive that they fear somle
tlhiig wor.se f-om an angry p)eoplie.
The p)eop)le of New York are thor'
* ongbly roumsedu. Io:h thie DIeimocrati
andt thie Naitionatl party have adtopted
strong anti-railroad pIatfohrms. By
the testhinony addnlieed before a leg'
Jative commiiission, it, was shiown that
niot only ever'y town but alnost every
mecatin each t.own' had a dlflbrent
freIght charge. The mlost flagrant dis
ethniblationl wlas pr'actised. Theli peo
ple,pf New York~ are goinig to have
this thing atopped.
What tho' gs-at trunk lines have
donue Is thue North dhe Souitherni roads,
among them (lie Charlotto, Columnbia
aid Attgusta Road, are udoing down
* * her-e.' Wy $thi(lois havie lieen practi
coilyI c~,fhioilb l( wyhen comiplalu.i
* 3'gaboteIt, t hev aro advisod "to no
* ' cept 'ti iir grb,hicail * position.n
~his Is ao ~Olxl)i'lion It means a
g~tdeal Whou thie Hlebrew el
.drfoiundtll thiemselves in '(lhe fiery
i%l(01OW 0pi'isdlmn they accepted
0$l $oppsl. Like
n In (ho lions' dop owed -all
bi 0 pl,not to tho'-innatei blood.
thrtinoss of the lio bt to his
"cc ;,"rttial1 p)oS!llon." The 1)oor
1i'lltow who 1a ieseuedl bL the good
.K:luaritaunlhad nto riht, t.o b)laine tho
thieves fltthat ha lilen upon him. 'Tho
whole ithul lay in his,'g(ographical
po1Sitionl." "Acceptling yom'l geo..
gratlhical position" rean1s sim11ply that
ilvot have no eotl'olil"'g hue within
your' reac"h, you mutst. submlit. tuiletIy
to hei.' gouged l b the ro:1d. This is
at right elatimed1 by Ihe. road and1( you
ar0 unlreasonale and( preju(lin(ed jf
y.oul do not see. the thlirne s of if.
The railroad goes oil sys(tematically
111(1 'rou nltlt opPrs'siug the p eple,
and when the people grow restive ltud
bring-Ia verdict in the courts againist.
the ro0ad, this is stigmtt ized1 as it spite
litl andt nonwalrr:nte(l Mlng at a most
virtluous aund harmless corpourationl.
The sp)eeluele of in"jur,'d innocnce
pr1esenlted by the road is as good als it
ciretus.
When any onle who l't bmeen ag
rteived goes 1to Ihel road;, he is 11e1,
with the bland,( remnark, '')iy dear sir,
you alr"e Iiot. i railroad 1'rpelt, VOl
cannot tunderstan(l the theory' of rail
roal u nanarernlelt nor the uingniticet':
systein of pot)liig. It. is tseless to
atrgue ith1 you.'1'h(e ignoralit. 1tay
manlU is not Satisfied. 1lie li-eis that
when i he ha, to pay mnore ir Freigh11
1'ron Columbia to Wiunsboro, than
li-omu .1111itmre to Cohumbia or 'vi-lm
lialtinlore to ('heNter r'i( ('olnmb)ia,
there is sotehingl radically wrolng,
andl in his blum11ler"ing wa htle is : tingr
to see lottl it. 'ie will it rlntr t ,itn da;
nourts, and i' they canl give o (e
lt'e, he will seek the l.ei haire, :tut1
will continule to go on 11til (t wron!r
is 1rgh(d somlehow. The battle has
just beguu. If is not tlear endled.
Not oll il this State, butl over the
'ntire Unionl, wcill thie issue h e joined.
And fi rt'lnate will be the railroads it'
lhey are allowed any' Voi e whatever
in shlap)ing th1e legislatio thatl ilnevita
lyt i nlest It' Ihte 1estin le
whether the railrt ads or the p)eople'
hall t:o to Xt ;twl, the roads will he
,roul 0t . podOter. 'he eoplel, il
ts ma;jesty , is inv incib)le.
1 i't : ('c)I1TTIN i ''.wr't' to INt 't'Ti
I I I'I.- \ litt' i . iit'n il t 'wSpI i
NndS res' ite romh polit ill ' ituualll- ti
'115i.)s the ei ue"tin of est:t i=tlli in
mnall colion lt+'Io ries thrt w:"hutn the
;ollth. The t eit" is ' i t 'n::: nlt st'
iut .ailtell t"a el v ave eet'n e,-t'biisihetd.
1sp110 0i1lliy inS utolll h( 'arulin:: ait G';or
_-at, andl that thley arve impor1tan1t inl
rlintle t, ol' it'tt lttI proe r.ity il
hi: :e Stts. T at t h arl e to tl
s not de' ri'!1('n1(al tto Iheir slle' s.
I'htey are llai iS C un blilli '. walt'er ptu ei
i ut!;lghorlhdittls wh' ere 1there is i
-itl1 popu1ti which i wh 1outld 1h-v e
a0ti 11 the p es od einllloynlenl, thl -il
" r-:iu eason)Is ui' the y"ear. It has
)tetu Iouul llhat. eolo redt b)'ys and1( girls
te ui e t-dterus at. (he sindole, and
i t.t'r the Ilit' nills are l:ated
h1;"e & )nCh Itre penere aI utl1'1'
hn illaunlltt 1 whl re teIre is ot) in
inttrial tua:tition 1f01r the idle. The
"oatlnl i,; near at handl, the r ing
owt'er is hap , utheworkmere te
Is'ruty l o laor~o uner shellerin
mueII lt VoS I the c s fheavy ofreiht,
!tre a i ro utensierable. In neiuv
verycas of uccss teeterps'ee
luin'r and101 t bie osslmen. I)im
cntia on,o iew nthn
TCII RAILROAD QUESTION.
Tihe su1ggestive letter which we p'inlt
to-day <teserves niil will receive gon
eral11 attention. 1 t is addrhessedl by a
sI)ecitil connli( tev of tlie New York
(Cllll)r of Columertce to >residienti
Vatlerb)ill, of the New York Celtral;
and Presi<lent Jetl.I t, of (lie Eric itall
road, and is conceived ill suchit a sjirit
ofl'iI'InesS and mtoderalion ats entit.ies
it to the res)ectful ttteitioni of the
nilroadl intere' . Te ctilini(tee of
the C;hambler of('Clnllnerce have been1
iiiiOnf ed.l Iuth po1residlents of tle
l'eiiylvan ia ('euninul aI ndl 13lili o 1
and Ohlio railroadis look withl Favor on
etit'ly egishltlion byI. Congress for retu-,
Vatilg interstate railway traile,
antW i he 4Cnun's ie urges1144. 8'the presi.
deiii" of Ihce iwoi g reat. New York
roa0.4 io von.,icier the e'xpe4dIeCy of;
co-opeat'ing- ins' a1'1lt1 ioin mvemet of~a altl
coo)ti 1"_ najitnoenlto ilthe ttunk: liunes to procure sutch legis
hation.
We have no doubt thath It stronrg
p1te'aS t'o ulic opinion il fiore .
(i ong1riiew to et on this iuiportalnt sub-good
ject, nd( 1 it w1 ill nlthe a o reat ilIfer
ene (lo hIe 1101!.d whether Congress a
ats with Iheir eonsent r' aainst their
olI,l>silionl. ''he i tblic is h onmint'
uro1iLed to the enormitl of railnal
htItes. The inlve"tina,iont ordleredt Iv
the has. 'New York* itature m1f
IVli fJitit b 0'11iiI'ork ~i l,er istlr ltle
low' ill1n.twcgress has areadi i <1ii slo"etl
a1tt1:tss of1h1 ti) . 101eIte ttn 'elit itied to
by the igi hest niilroadl 'tlieirs, i (l
eienIlto ilrten( 1)lst poular" dhiseontieit i
and inllhune it ito iw lignt lin. Butl
thc (itteslious involved are of ucih i
her zer scop e than the purview of thieJ
Letislative Comittee, who are mok
ilg un.ilt41 freighl dliscriIninations tho
iia1141 object t if' h thei 1 1oinv 'eti 1t Ion.
WYe have no doubt that there is a great !1
deail of c,rudleness andi absuntlit v inl the
top)tlar clalor which theatn's that .
lot'al 1 ratil s shall not atet d tl(he '
ar1 w hat rational ''ypl t en b e (l e m e'
to (he col)a18int ) that ilscri' inationsit
are ina11de in h(ie lotIal ra(e.s, alul that i
d(illi'rent iersolis or lirms resiting inll
the siie place andl receivin' goods 1
(1')t1 the samilii'e point s 1)ay" uel aIlI t
prices for translorltatioli? Thiis kind
. 'tihvoritisml aclnlits of no0 jstiti - c:;
t ion, and it'nol remnoved h tihe roads (1
it Should he redressed h' the stron
handl of ih'e ltw. iul,'as have ac
5aidc, the S(j. et i ns( sutc)1h l l'gir
leope1111111 thhe tljist loal dliscrimli
Iatiions. TIe' t1)1n1' haits ct omte 1"fr a 1 I
thi r;)tlrh andl compjrehensive reol"-o
il 11 .(.ati f'e raillI d sr1r11Ce1;0 tl of a
iit % iew of the diversity' indl conlliet ,
of interests whichl e.xist amonu' the
diiillt' routi (' t r i0 5$ ea11it t c o mf' uo h
ling er postpone the (1uirN inciunhent
beo1 it utttler its o staoiittiional 1nf
I holil y to ''"odulate comieree be- tl
( weenl the Stalt's.'
Thi' ('hulheb o' 'tonerte, havin tl
ben iIedesel of e willingness or
I WI) of thei great Iut)k lines to have
nge1' ss iniet e si s it; atllt (it 1,makes
a proper m1a11 respect fbul appeal to hhe
ot"'r' Iwo ,g"reatt irtI'ek t li iii
(leivted theii'i 01haters fro ihe
New York Letgislatutre, it) join ini a
genera inoveent for the re titication
oft aliaed atia t the regth)ion of rail- t
wNofy .iatn(ie by C.iiion'ress on p)rini1)les
,oliitirlloeS anditid iIt. No "jisltnindl
rd.ci(tizen llls an b ish to oppress an t
cripple the road(1: on thie co nitrarv%, it 1
is desired Iht. bothI the p,ublic11and' the 1
ottls shall be prolteted ntheirrights.
mttae eoa r sosr e atncutf- th c oa
r4.ialr ti'theIlas six01) or1( tee lIler
1.ls .iseritninatos,c wh"iebgive t 1)'J
ti~nhr advngeto aieSiI fav ortC eclass Ii
aga1hist' t(irjtO e bu ie rival.8 rgtus
tIm be4.Ii: hnevitaethao to iiobei-' (4
enee to acS general publiScS dtnando'I.v o p
1subj<-t in an a nduci'i relite tet inter
1tait rilway) talie, iet of' theintereat ,
of thieIi ta the la-oerae int schll b
8marei nseteadiiof tresitn fit.i The- a
le1htte oftiOla( the Chsubjo Cmerce i
does tlt linely a the bir acioop ention, I
hi Ints hell as tathe i nicstia1Jt.i
of iturge te pedets othe fiooour
gr' ev ralk lie8 to tme wit th'e- o
asseigstnc of exper s bofive thei ownks
Tleo, aor proer attmpt to presentedo
toreoge.ss fornti rgul atio rl'inter
stte railroads o rai'. Nothing could
b oeeaslonfarblerandou consistrate
tha'ssuc, ho reopos. Otfd corseati
expcte tha slc abil oud e
therailro*adfts Jrlb-ials uder~ wholse
ausice Juit wou. beigt prepared t is
recem neude d'atteda.bes
'Cive liberal salaries and Surrender
heir time to the subjects which may
romt timec to time be Sub)llitted1 t'o
hefhl. It is untel.rsto(1 that in contrO
rersies bet w.'eeln the roads their dec(is
ons are O 1)0 lintal. This atr'ar.gemnenlt
>oints inl the rih411t direclionl, and( is
ery well So tiarl as it goes. Blit. how
ure lhese exp)erts to enl'orce their
twar.ds? If the roads should prove as4
1thless to this enlgagemlent, as thrv
inve -been to their comar ltis on tlio
uhject of freights it. is difleinIt to see
low, ill the Ila)sene of htw, I hey lan
(tvo anly r'e0in(dy agatinist OnI() an'llt'.
rho ideau 0o' a commllissiOnl is ox,.(IIill
mttt it Shoul(l be i commission cel('uted
Iy law and clothed with Iulthority.
n 101i ladl (there is such a comluissidut
'I)Iointied by the( rgovel"lrnm lt. and in..
'('sled withIt adequate powers to make
ts action a(1 is decisions cgally
indiiit--a comumissioll wh ielc not
ue"ely proteCIS the railroads agaiuist
ach. outher, but proltetls lie plible
,;ilmst tll.jtts( (iei'i1cr i11:tlions by to t
otuds. We believe tih lie hia n 001110
rhon ('ogress muttst take this subject.
!1 hain114 inl it Sp)irit- of' equity tow'ard
.11 parties Conicerned(.
OU1TIif C.R 1) I.T NA NE 14.
-Dr. .J. P. 1 lillhouse, ai prominent
'I(ize11 of G.,reei.vill', died on ''hurs
Iav.
--Lieui. Allen .fordan, of (hes(er,
0S gone to joill his cOmmlill:n tid in Ne
---A daily (rain will runt he-'efo.'1i
n the Cheraw an1id Chester 1tail-oa(l
romn Ctl'st(Ir to Fort. iawn.
--Mr. Is'omnb Itichlbour'g of Citr
iidonl, wI ilnstatly killed i)y'lie ae
idental of his gunl Oil Satutrday before
tist.
--Dr. J. F. Einsor, lato s nl)erlnen
eni. of the 8outh Carolim L,hutic
L$y lun, his receivedi all appoint ment
surgeon in the Ulitedl Stales irly.
-C. c. niowen, sheritl'ofCharleston,
VV : mlarri('(i to a(ltghlcr of ex-woy{.
loses, at Summter, lst WI e(nilesarl
ight, anud has goi'e North on i bridal
--T17he agg'regate weight of i-c Inrn
t'ho weighesd in Greemnville Wednes
1ay Was 1,317 lbs. ''hie heaviest was
[oust.i Rlucker, the well-known
i'll1mer.
-'les-rs. JohnI I 1"rdell and .Allen Mec
iskill, cu'n(y c.ommiIssiines of i(er
hauw, ha1ve al i'Oluce(l ih('ir iiioe ni
1' (1liningi to "e.-v"e For he fu4l tert1
' (heir eleci"on) a1n1 w ill 1'eign after
lie telith of Octobe;.
-The l'ev. D)r. W. S. lumcr htas
Con anthI;zed"rc by the bonird of (lirce
3.'8 of the Tl.co;ical e1nary1' to
r'ke a "our through 1'. S.1e .n111'Vis
all the cllurehct in the iln ,crest of'
ntt 11i1S0 iul'in, lie will in a shIot'
n (art u1pont his tissionl.
-T1he Ve(ex say%s the stoclk andi
traw housesof ri' . f .TJones' paper
'il, ne-1r ('reenvitle, . aughIt lh'e on
hliltrsdiay ni',ht. It Wt's Itought w1hen
Ito mie:i'neir ilf( that" th'e ill'''tl o1eill
0 saved. TI'he losS on Iihe ~'rOI'eri
hove lanentiuo.)ed is three 1OtStVrill
Ollarts.
-\I15 Lucyv Walltrs, i daugter or.
I-. A. T. Wlters, of Il.t , 1w1as
b bl'11 y a a11ct11 ious horse hist.
V011ua1 y and had1 h'ralrml broken in
w1o p lna's. Mirs. Rtebecca T1aylor,
r'ho was riding tihe same horse 'ith
erI. was thrown oil' and severel
-C otae ailey em of CIIiS a m--l'
.ery10itd I Thonpon ai's lleltonli Kene
0.i1/t'ts 81eton1'i Stu e' who had,
abelo401ut the reo bi', & Bros., 11111t
-.:.dn wais turned tp1 n b l14k(jtheC. fu-11
bruite c~e~ iostale' ear.1k Theii l
-h'erei Oi noe au(ithetie'. satement
et of the111) liabili1t'efJaes Ader 01
'011., ~ik of Ihaletl'The arlels curen1
r4 reportedl to beg nearly'hv to millione
((I hieh( isjoe i>s the ilo.r,mdea s
-\Ient.~ n. Satrda ahllnd wi( wind3)J
i. hi ise to tte bnk,dist i from
he8 Peoles Nationa ank, hich. is
uinl ocured. Iat wo at'I0'(( (lieNill'
in, bot 40ighWtee 'i' esii bJC11eow
h''nton on 8t Prt. 'Jvl and A iit
ustath R(1illod Ii tl's.l,tI r j6eot Tls en,
81(dIe . hil ' attendin h 0o1herfdomeie
its toc t he en'Ctire contenii' s'11 01(,:..
her inU Ith Wle51 just~'( abov the ankle.
ter cont ion had bcr 4itial. o'ii ~t
(a1.le t' Iiumt1e, wentC1ito Ausia'
'u- week tligh. e.M. ig'
-A arest i and ave b.mtd. A e-,
,ale esced. 01t4isit beliere toIo1'epar
~eslg hav.on Wilalto ot C-nop.m to
01Ch ti othar awers aand mtembers'11
e'i he Lheislatiore. T'i~he di-fealt
shediCVlas witer,1 o atwihe sol' th
'rdieto thei prset atii was)1 o1(end
d,y but i was8 spp'Oiedty thh time
helat .tr 1ad1been stitei' l4d.ret
e.5 Ite wa hwevr, orecenly t'inatr
0na te revived Bhothulp.i genItlmen
are ao milio h j)~*1o
- Asi wcaresto let r tod lth ALI bbie
Chamb,la0 ht as beeni emopoied va
eoret. illiavmsc tokondi(et1b11
e tnin i'e ses agains(18t'eh hi [I is
w( v YokcttsI on rob spcuai . hfie
-0end1 satat ahen1 thCel whole boe1
e1 ss omies outI1 Mr. ( tolim 81,-'ll o p
ear sno mucnhimoresi tavorable 1sh .
eht.evethe reouto hesis'
redU.os w Sl ot ele to- r.%
eytog Fons hi prope rwhch ha
Gleneraxe okniiote paris.have
eardthatBishp Wihrton hold.
WIortgge onl hiu(s splendid~ r esnc
ltat a, wiow swat seurf con s
'linttefriaofo )Vtosn
oprsad htyve- i2'e-eo yl
e ssf rmtegaph eai
aro.extrctacd fron Verns:-lo prodnt9,
Combining in tai :" t.o 1- rPnw:a,%( o.: l.: j
Applo, w!Ii~hlit s rtogn';d 1);' b p t' :3
Ott AiAll)t-it.uto f? r Oitinlo 14, p -Ur. " cill
tao virtur,i of tir't 11intPa, wawut, its
bad atter-efhete. -
As Ali!" 4 002
thcy_are ineom ara',lo. Thier et.nmdfta
the 'TU.WiD ,d1'."1t, ir';,;r. the
1iTVOU 3-i SYETEr.i, tmnd Ki" o'toi,
theoDJ.IliV.NOV GA ":,,niMr
foot diRoetion and t'omr'tuh r s :'nilnicai
- of iood. ''hev exort i. pcorful tiflu"co
on tho 1D , .8 nnd _LIVlih, tr,d
thiroul^h1ti hooi,xn:srotl,ovo till 3:r;mri
ifos, Lttus vitcki: f t.:rot':netuo'nth:a y
Pmd can- _a 21 .1i1.y <"t. t.L oc tJ
ands'i -.
ilr.t i t t -
of a+
have n'nit' 1
theod '
AN D TH. F-i'VOEYu
piy1 : ci:tcnedso er.. h.^.Ii"'. " t' pfnt
. j tl and__ .rte -d i t a c o 't-i't. 1'r-u5.l
ay_t.1 .li :.lt can i;jur~ th~o to:;C le
icate li .r on.
A notci ch'1nmist who lans nmnlyzed themn says
STIERE IS :LORE' viRTUE. IN ONE OF
T rUTS PILLS, THAN CAN BE 2OUD
IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER."
Wo therefore say to the afilletcel
Try this oimodyfairly, it will not
harm you, you have nothing to
loso,but will surely gain n Vigo
rous Rody, Pure Fl.od, Strong
Nerves and a Cheerful Mind.
Pruciomn6 1 111cc, 35 Murry St., N. Y.
PIICE 25 CET,.
Sold by D:-"r:AtSA throuthott. the world.
T HAIR DYE.
cnAY 11Akn on Wasitixnits clinneWd to a Gr.o:is
ILACK by t ti5ICin appli.:ntion of th"is DIYF. It in.
partsi NA:tur:, C.or, nets Itt- trno,. ly, and is
s U:irmanlr a r,s rpri',,: wa :r. hold by Druggidle, or
sw'i' by expr ar.n rc'rpt. *rI1.
Qtleo 3 Murray St., New York.
riifE EEND OF ALL!I
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills
ve ine a lisety one."
"Your Pills are mnri ivolous ."
"IF send for another box, and koep them
n tho house."
"Dri. IIolloway has cured mly- headache
liat wa'ns chiron ie.
''1 gav'e one oif your Pills to my babe
or cholera~ moruiss. TI'tt dlear little
:hing go)t well in a day."
"iy nausca of a mlorning is now
"Y~our box of Hlollowavy's Ointmuent
mured mec of noises in tho head. I
mubbed u.ome of y'our Oinln:ent behind
lie ear0s andi thle noise has left."
"'Scnd mie two boxes; I'want, one for a
plor' fioity."
"'I encelose' a dollar; your price is 25
icents, but t,he iedicjine to mec is worth a
lolar'."
''Send mue five boxes of your Pills,"
'Let 11e have tlhr'ec 'boxes of youri
Pil by etun maiil, for chills aind
I haveover 20isuc testimlonials as
these, but want of spasce compels me1 to
3onclude.
Foit CUTmEOUS DISORDERS.,
And all eruptions of the ndin, thiis Olnt
m0en t is inswt ~invninsale . It. dloes not
seal ex ternaldly al,n e, but penetrats
wi hn the mnost s;enrobing effeels to thoe
H OOL L Wit YTSOLYTM '
o'essed of this en.
Limayb oni doch.r.i It' a 1
''intoi ihloC systi ,:
hoes o nieta
liv r ('.n0' r .0
hale rem'e7S:.( . ..i.
trs1an i-lv . in ...
*.troarr A- ce rio - . .1 c f IIe i s~
JSTt Ar(l Jh)ii:.D lIne,o theo oldest 18.
rifmenbes grde Lis. Vinesn ndra n,
are of thGibns bbrands,l hv Nlsoar
84n; lthrelr of Ciasain Toacco ivWhi
Ou riht. Ohladmpria aiert,e ahi
ayes o nd. alrom the llB.lle, 9m f
Jorthr Canolinal Cor,ee an d our Mat.
11ies f the ner brnd,Ir the lsora
inlot nex dogor tond Tobc. whinnjch I'
rash andy Gve me l a.CLndINwiNGtra
-onrih0 Philadelpi nge TEer.- aL
ayonanfm the Yratfrmo
,ser and whnge a. Yo, coenn idm t
dor Try at. T h Bari e I theestnr
[Oel, nedo oD .Fenkns
Iall Ian see me. J. C3LNIING.
WM Ei- reomnd the pEST Aeltg
iOor' asc aOoe safed,umiall It i
ove a~r brilliat lciht, byhvryltl
ver- . &O* ,SE B& PYIOC.
YELLOW FEVER;-BLACK VO 1
It la too soon to forget tio ravaea of thli
terl lble disease, which will no dout return it
at uore iatiiaant ind virulent, form in the fail
mnntIts of 1SMU.
Md tAiltELiL'i 11EI'ATINE, a remedy discov
erett in Soul horn Nuta an( used1 with bucl
Wontieriil result In Mouth Ameriea where tit
Ino,t. tiggri,ivtel 011ts:a of fover are found
+ etittises troit 0 onto two ounces of bilo to )
liltered or strainet froin t.lte blood eacl time I
it:tsss 1lu'o0gbilite lIve'r, 11s loi asain 'xvces
f be st.g lYiv'tscwonI'riu1netLout on (til
L ve r total 11nac ( : i lth ixI 'ATIN E not, O nly p re
vvnts to a certainty tiny kind of Fever ac
lBlaick Votnit.. but. talso cur-CS Headache, Consti
pltoin of (he Blowels, Dyspepsia and al
+liila;t (II;c"le,es.
No onte noesl fear Yollow Fever who wil
ex pel hI III V al.ii't i'on andi excess of bil
fronli the blood by usi1g ?iEtIILI.'s IlllrATIN8
whicht is solt lw all I)llgist.s 1in 25 ce1t ant
$1.1n1 bot tles, or will b( sent by express by tit
I'roprietors.
A. F. 1FifiIt EdLL & CO., Phlua., Pa.
1i'. hellil)eIto'a $lliillgitt o Qnceil'
Delight.
Theo reports of woitsrfuletres of lheumna
t it, Serofula, a:It ittheun, fi phtlls Cancer
Ulcers auitd Sores. that come fromi al. parts o
lie 0olitry, arue not ot1. reinarkable but s(
I1 ''I'lou1Sa5 to bo doubted was it not for tilh
abul't ' 01' proof.
Remarkable Cure of Sorofula, &o,
<< - 01' COL,. J. V. BRAN-10N.
K I NOT-rON, (IA., Septeinber 15, 1871.
O:'NTS:-Fo ' ixc-e1 cenrs i h1ave been a griea
Su'i. we ' .roI S'erni' ulst it Ils uost. distressint.
It -IvI It"VI lbe t 0 tne(1 to m1y looml ano
1i : I ; -i t!l"-n illi i i- wII II serorlou.' ult'era"
"1 (I(, rom'n11nt
e 1 .' it' nlt. t I (i t"cltie'
ItOo
,1 I ll." Itl
Sit i Wl-hait1
i:l: 'I ' ' h i.{ 'l.-l . 1,.
l ..:, w't, h I u" '1-es,t ' :1ttitle("
J. Is1ANON, Att'y. at Law.
A MIRACLE.
.V ,-ST I' T. (IA.. Scpt. 1C, 1870,
- til v iaSir w : tk'1Ien on the *11(11
c+:: W ;11110 , i ::t. w l :l w itt 1 t was Sl1li elf)'"l to he
. t1:-- l;l'in:i iin. a1i(1 w:as treted'l for 1the
',- wl.I ,o mtte:'.; In Miti''t. following,
l.t': e. 1 tu' teg '1? to) work ta of tie right
m an: t o iltliet Iutt aplpear lill all tte bonc
rro1m. l t" elbow to I11 h l'ttithe' joint, c me out.,
.Mt1nt.: DIrIt'" 0; holl.-,':;1ne 011r or right., foot, And
le . ,Il' ' ":' W.Vs tbhe(t prononced'i one of
hilll. S 'lll".'g. '\iler laving been contined
SIthit' -.lN: year. to ler be. IIn the case con
',Itlert'a hlto ies:.;. I wa; I1ittleed to iry Ir. l'em
bt'rtons's (.'otponnl Kxi rnet, of Stillingla, and
was -o well Satu.stled wit h It, efTeets that, I have
co!tittueti the t' of it 111111 the present.
. . ltt' hte 'aseoullntid to hier bed about
slI' ve:a': etor' sie at up or even turned over
withbout hep. t)te now sits u) all davr and
sews l l' Iter I linie--has walket across the
Ioeit. I :e r i:;t1eneritl hialt11 Is now good, atnd I
bein s:he ni tl. nis he llilini gin strength
wl!: ie't. I ant riboite her recove'y, Wit11 lie
bl";ostg t' Gottl, to the use of your Invatluable
mle(tlrl lnp.
Wtit gratitude, I am, yours truly,
W. 13. IMLANTON.
WS'r T'oINT. (In., Sept. 10, 1870.
r irs :-1'he above cert ticate of Mi, W. i.
lIant on w' know and e(:-ritry to as bxeing true.
'fli'e I lIan' i- so: hunttretIs of the most respecti
('t 4tt%en.; will cer'i ify to it. As much reference
cn b; giveii als mi' be rittilred.
yt ir.s I 1tly,
('HAi W iR 1)& WA LKER, Druggists.
It0N. If 1). WILLIAMS.
CW' D)it. i'E3113ERTON's STILINQTA Is pre
patei by A. F. M'li IELl. & CO., Phita., Pa.
Solit by all I)ruggssts in $.01u bottles, or sent
bty'ixpress. Agents Wait-ed to canvass every
St'nd for 1ook--"Ci'rlo's Story"-free to all.
Mediines scat to poo' people payable in instal.
111il 11s.
111:1%'.t
i."tl b'1''nu "i'-f1,so.',try
"Th Simisher."' superijor to all
oI.her.9, at F. W. HABENICUT'8, Rear
of Town Hall.
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTAI1LimmHD 1812.
oMAR
GOREI A. OLARR,
SOLE AGENT.
400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Theo distinctive featurecs of this spool
eton are that it ia matde from the v'ery
SE A ISLAD COTTON.
I-Ii: jahc-d soft na theo cotton from
i' .s itit ills noVwnxing or
I - i.2 'o 'M <'ive Il ey<i 'iti
- .I .. : i m- ten
WV I!i T F. Jt I' p ()( L 8.
- 1 -'' . o1 1 n !' x r.1 S c e " e i n t e l a g h-~i n
i t'; ttt. I arison and rectfulltIihy
i Jt it at tor tr'iial arid conl
no .-- ,dvel or' its uri0'ority over'
To be Iu at whtoles,ale andr retail of
aug 2.30010. BOAG0.
.NOTICE.
rASRENoFRDItP'r, C. 0. &.U .
CoLxurBIA 8, 0., Sept. 13, 1879.
r' I S Company desiring to ncommo
.. datet the pubIi3 along itu line, wilI
on and after this dIatO sellROUND) TiRIP
TICKETS from its loonl stations to the
Court Houso or nearest station thereto
during the sitting of the Court and on
sale days of theo county in which th~ st-a
t-ion is situated, Those tickets will bie
good for one day only. On Saturd ay of each
week round trip tickets, Koodi to return
on thin following Monday, will be sold
from all local stations to Augusta, Ohar
lotte and Columbia for -one fare for, the
round trip. The above mentioned ~tiok
ets will not be extended under Gany ir-.
onmstance&e Nor '*111 they be tratisfera
ble. -1). O)A1WWi1
J. Rt. MacfUnnDo, AMeL G. ? A
Gon1. Pasr. Agt,
sept 17..txtf
. 01O a r nk....Leioae
VMI#I nep, or any ot et des
lighthil ifng Boeage, oauiat
NIGSAl SALOOW,
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is-at once
a g r e e a b 1 e,
healthy, and ef.
fectual for pre
serving the
hair. Faded or
gray hair is soon
restored to it.
original color,
with the gloss and freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth..
ing can restore the Lair where the
follicles are destroyed, or the gland@
atrophied and decayed. But such as
remain can be saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling o,t; and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dan
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Choinists,
LOWELL, MASS.
Southern Purchasers of Pianos, Or
ga.ns. Musical Publica tiols anid
Sim II MILsical [list runLitits
who are alive to their
owit interests will
.buy from the
g;reat
3fUSICAIL DEPOT O' TIlE SOUTIT.
LUDDEN & BATES'
SOTTTI-~bT
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
"' QRCiTEsiThLl
And Branch Houses
AUUUISTVA, GA. ATLANTA, iA.
Gero. o nob)Iinson & Co. o.L. 1110 o.m tiller & CO.
CIAII*T'oN. 8. C. ICiIAII( l't'T N. C.
U. L. McCl*..nth.,n & Co. McSin4Lh Mu-le Ilo(ue
, A. B1. Unitoplelu. I Brown Brties
sa vantiait, Qa., Ilaithe Gro id M.igsical Centre of a
solit i Ati~sCe l soit, anti from this Centfrat
Dist ribnin~ Depot, with its chain of
Blatuch1 M usic Iouses, all uniter
one man n..jagment, and hoti vinag .
un form P'rtces antd Tertns,
aire din.Wn thie muntiJal
sui lies of t lie sont,h.
A MAGNIFICENT SUCCEiSS
--OUR GRAND
INTRODUCTION SALE
--OF STANDARD
Pianos antd Org.-ns
carried OUt n i the U. S. Five thousand Stnd..
ard 11rin uit at Factory lates for Cashi, or
Tfen of the leading ManOufacturers of the U. S.
have giveni us exchiiive control of their~ inst.ru
iieti i teiou til'dand nuhrzc sto pco
for lnernoiuton stds ydot.r'st n ri~
SEE THE PRICES"
PIANOS 7 Oct. fIne nlosewoa Carved $2
Li gs. Six Years Guarantee. $2
PIANOS 7, OcL.nensnod ay$5
PIANOS 7x Oct. squnre (rand. su.2~
verb Cas~e WVit.h stoolau 25
8i57 91p~ hn nios Valu OR.GAN4E
$71 r'i Jit1i Wtu~ ORGA.NS
$8 4I~. i IIrT o ORGANS
All gImamnt,e.l i14 tniamntM. Maker's name
th iO ,'0ghs Ir 00 .%0 A tr vnt cos nothii' It
MA SON A ND) 11AM MLN ORGA N S.
- MASON & l~iALIN
Church and ParlIor
* Organs. Not Lowest
lut, Ilghesit Plniriced,
- nestt and Cheapest.
a Stops, on.l $80. 10
- fops, only $115. 1Y ih
M~irror Top, only $100.
Peloubet & Polton
~A.9M5~' 01l chimes, only $100.
Send for lIntrenuietion sale 0ircular giving
pries and full Information.
Tile magnificent Chiciering, Hlallet & Davis
WVeber, Mathushek 8 uhorn Gem Dixie and
Favorite Pianos idason & HItmmlln, Peioubt &
Pelton and sterling Ojg ans all included in this
silo. A clean sweep. st reserve. All now In.
struments of latest; style Freshi from Factory.
Largest Selection of stand trd linstrumIents over
offered by any HJOusO.
1 QDN &BATES.
T$1500 1 a yearo to*g adat
than thea welt Ao mon. any make more
thth.moun ltAoer. st one cn tait
to) make monoelat Al'one osan,Oth wei.
Yzouean make troin 60ot. to it an 1101trb e
voting your eovenjn an par time tothe
$Ad0I ot
.11te