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THE NEWS AND IIERALD. W1NNSBORO, S. C. 'rUDRDAfY, Septembeir 30-, : o 7f).i ?. MNP ANN APIS. 1 uron. JJ O 4.fRYiNOLDS, Assorl.l'rx I" 'rvtn [ Tu3isol no: eciinwsfldo imoSaturday afternoon, nd it lppelared in the g.Jist(i o1f Sunday mlorning;, covering seven columns of very' smatll type. Quite at credlitabtlo piece of journalistic enlterpris. The Bond Case. The Supreme Court has renderel a decision inl the Ih>nd case. The opin lbn is written by Associato Jusf iet -'Ielver, Chief Ju st.iee Willand Con.. Curring. Justice iiaskell ('on(-urs inl the genteral result but dissents fronm the exceptions matde with) re;(n-d "o particula.r (h]ses of' bonds inecided within the termls of the C:onso!l"l.ic n Act. Thelc pini('n or01's sr1veni c"oI 1t .s of, thi e smtalle'sf" tv e, ;m cl , ( el ' have not yet 1-1d tit.t( Io r m, t em"w fully. liut in i''nea':cl .trms ist Wh theovalidityv ('Ith1,e41 ht. <". .pt as to about $2,-1::0.0n0 of ori;;i.n.tl bI.I+d , ~m of $1.2111,000 ofl'he 'Con.e lil ;-c >w l: t' issuc(! in e'x h:mio. ".n. vou(tehers dcl :Icla e i:ct-(l i- I -rc as i.1 Y'1 l i 1N'r i:!'si' 1'i i.te 1"c' , st.;.?t A'i't' II .Ail''"l "i D.. 1 t:1 lows: 2o 3, .50 ~ e'the Court fitr1 l" tht hh1' (l(c:"i Uf atn.v (,C,oselation bon n+ lc "c wholly upon any ( 'fln- tlir-e' uj, tiounal(' le c s of inndscl (,r rltl , just. mentioned, tIhen it is w holly 1 l: but, if it, rests only on one pmn. o f sn<-h objeetionable chas,cs of b (1i)ls or ('on 1>ons, then1-1 it. is only void to hli, exlen to Which it dc:.; rest upoll sneh ohIjc' tionable bonds anmi coupons, antl ' tr the balaiice of it, it is a valid obliga.1 tion of the State. - That the birldenl of proof is upon he State to show thaI any pilienkr honi which may be brougiIt into (l'si iln does rest., either inl whole or p:n-, ulpon sch objectionale honds or col polls, and, if in prt. only, thoen the Slate must show whalt. part is so afi'ct ed. The judgment. of Ihe Court ot '('hims is set aside, and the cases are reciaud (d to that court. ('or such f'rlht"i pro ceedinsg' as miay e necessary tiuidcr the priciples herein annlounced. 'he decision is based on (he groulnd that aS these honds were not issued ill ('(il ormity with the colstilill ion, which gives the only mode in wich a lini b)ility canl) be incurred, the State didi not owe the mioley, 111d the Legislature could not fix the debt, on her. We pre Su111e thatJustice H1askell litvorecd tie full set tlement as being iln the nat uire ot a_c.Oftrac,t.JVR,ogg wi~ esi'tin-l. ,m. Graded Schools. The inlcreaised initerest inl e'dulCa1tion in1 this Slate for' the past.1 1 wo veuirs is a matter of' Sincere coungrant uhit ion2, as8 giving promise of schiools of' a high order in thie nearII fuiture . With I he( public schlool sy'stem, of' I h2 State as5 a basis, fh'st.-class instrotion at elin-ap rates w~ill in fimie be aII>rd2e(l 'l'lii far' the fl'end(s of' ednea'ltioni look to "'gr'aded schiools"' as thle means11 l' ne.. comlplishinig theu ir prp . n' t i many113 the~ termii "'grad(ed school'" con veys10 no1definite idea, but thler have' beeni told thiat it is thie ''open s'esame"' of goodl, (lchap inisiru'ctioni, aind thIey are desirous of' Irying it so on us they may learni whlat it. is and1( hiow to set. it in operIa'tionl. For' the bteniejlt of this class genielly I, anid mlor'e eperial ly for 011r friends ini gost icelio 22112 Feasterville, who d''sir'e inc(realsed educationtal falcilitizes f'or t hir cihh- 1e 1 we will give someli descript ionI of' t graded schoo:1 las th~ termii Is now un1 dorstoodl inl Sth Carolinia. ().dj Jiarily a gr'aded school is so 1nam~ted simply frioim ihe mnt hoot ot,' i isi ilgo tihe pupIils. 1B1t in this State it mem'It) inl addit ion a school SupptedZ'c w patis by the State alpproia'Ition uand htitly by funds ratised tIromi other sonreecc.. As to theo llnetthodof ai inglI this~ aS I)lemnental fund uisaIg vairies inlii dier wh'lere the first gra'1d2.d school, in t a newV acceptatjin't ofite termil, waI's (' ganiized, an1 additional tiuid is r'a isedt by a local tax oflone mtill. In Ches.i' Abbeville and oIthter townus, tie fundio is raIsed by tiltioni ees5 and2( subiscrip tions. A mlovemiet is (ii fooi ;ii Chester', enniett svillo 'and( oitheri places to secure a locail taix law sii. 121r to that ini opera)tion inl W~innisbor'o. Of this, moreo anona. Now, as to the charactor of' the school. The gr'aded school in Its pi.. maRry sense is detlined by Wells In his book onl graded schools to be "a school in which the p)upils aro' divided Juto classes accordinig to their alttain r ments, anid in whichl all the pupils of each class:attenld to the same branchles * ..of stutdy at the samne time." Ira - Divall, superlintendlit of schools lin St. Louis, says: All the pupils in any 0110 class at l end to precisely the sam1e1 attdies and 10o the same books. Ini %ach room11 there will be a first and a second1 class, and it is important that (lie IdenticaI pitpils who constitute the fIrst class in one branch should conlstitulte the first class in every branch puirsued by thie casa. By this arranlgemenit w~hile onp class ls reciting, the other Is prec parig for recitation, and an ailternat. ing process is kept up 'through the u 6Sd hi lesgosaii the' toelh Thpl tIio oinstruct each class. an '$nicmant by a graded and 7" '. ,' k, 'ate SUpeil1ntndnt o~~ o Penusylvanlia, also' A*s aiod and gahUlig of the schools is 1)ut. the atp)p)li('ttion to the e'Itational cautso of tile s1m1io d}ivisi',tm of labIo' IItt prevails in all wf'e l'!;Igule(d .Iintes vsta lislu'nie , whlber lechaulical, com ne'rt:iatl or otherwise. It is not only itho mo:a, econonLical,.but wiithout it there en bc' litlle 1roares. p osIerii.ty. The ltQutalio lti rv) -ir. Iickok, Shows wyhy the gdned .,hool 1olves.5 thle probll'eIt o ' chie(PU1 itrii uction. Siuplly b aean.:! o' the a ":-e-aliot of I Clidirabe i0nuulber of ipils into on1e hi Ss. thle teaher can eiplov hi> time( to the best,; advatLage. A11 nou classifiedo school, iu which at wh-bole latl-ho r. may be re(atuil"e'dt toe 1 clt's of one or two pupini ionly, is too ex pensive. TIwell1y 1'upil1. caml bet tught it eai y as wo, andcl wih I m 1f(ro sai icltion. alie!' to Ile ,iaclhcr and the chii, oio;r to ihe Iilie im ted hi to the reit.1ion by iinnbers; so Iltt the gradtd tl letl ti a l is ( 1',d .i!s chtetdp s'.if A li rdl e. chool i bu t aolih ito(oi l I in t('i'' i; l Iit ht' 1)1:; -utit S 1 1 1 iti'tt ' '' aii' II 5I)li 'l'Il., t h sli-re nL',t'cl( ,:ni 'in a":ill 1 h . ):INlIUI 11ls.1 1 W'", v. i!! :"y. ';l"k of the ((erm1 as t '.' i':! ii- v.tid r : i n' IS nlt i h nr'o !':i. The pu in. :'o'!lie t aw' r'i'l I.k i te i tu mil t;i,i!Y:ji l t'' ) s :n.; , to - Illp 'rt -1 s i:,Oi a ' li i 1 i t I; tof ' IU 'a thvh- ie c"l n u h( ( : ol t ri +"t t11he therit1+' ' ah:i. t d'Ili 1 inid( i sbo" r t he'11l :ie g'il a, (lwl 1t :11 m ,:il ce doW i'v i ti' iIhe;;ea soIl tlul tion I'ti'i Iil 1 ut 1t: ' !ild. I'r .he ino .-ed, t.> :ilt t, al :1 h: lt , 1 :- h lp i , 1t e 11 1(t tht I ' is t i, the siti 1 b ihool i i ii ntri I: "1':h)I'I' i. 11 t' It Iee. I o l"fi iiii s. ;,ti :be ! t, " ;a " T 'ie 1om 1 the I, I lit w t 1 '. il ' s. i ', f', in :tl' liIionl , the rt.1 1't11 d ii'r ' to t hto i s hiil Ii ,ti'l: tl i n IN1.< ' ho e (br hIe nilt i bnedai'(in i t I s'hl htwII. '., he ci11 : curO Ik enal by the payn'e t suil1 111it'on li-c. Tlhis, we beclieve', is lthe rtr-t. e t rine;le';l, bu it. r 11t1ireS tle levy it'1 a :ttln t:'d. W'c at! nIt. able wV to ;ive oulr iewl: llly upon the iistin i o 1local (tt1 itol, ei tl eC lly is we h:iv ::o tle n1' Iduonr it heretotrel( . W ( t l y (l) io i itna <ioi'i'mthere i r. In other towns w; hich have i1) local la aen , dI ite Itnth e r,i'.,I I IWe (1ret till'1"11. ( i ' Ii n: (_'''c r. i~ f 'g ' a (' i i i' nom t itn hi tgs, chilrenl''1 it in >wer gn's are ltahieh. ..f I1a the huighuer it111t1on schltol nales hey' ithe a .mall ti' , andl fhr' l ich igher tathe'mati , ani i1il tl ncental Iun.-ic, Ihey pay an alitional charg e. Inl Abbeville a; w I"nd tIi-om the ad(1 (lrt'l of ir A lr. ('iut' and ti'omn tho p ai-rs, :iiti 1hep p ii.ty lit iin, but the t te ttnd Is iust.e 5 iewhat in the nlatutie of a Irthac to leu the lhartde. 'his, ir. enet cotens, is lthe propt e id l ua, that the =iatle litd 511a1 supbple. m'nt wivate tuition, instead of being theI biof the hool. I0lle wold ot W)hitsne'iu (, titite iti,"11 IN'e igh ery ofiallt 1.er citiens lis bonn t.o edu elnt'eo lhchhrn coe believe thogh wl in u h freeint uli'o o mtny poor ih Vient~go (Inre n oduenit otherb whogs8 wouc c$i td othrws heearet thaoe. Saems o h aeo e '-Iether dinin ofhsqn, hgcow-. ever.e mus1otaedtre for te present.or Wa reved hset asainethod of'l. mhen inotse otuRepra, aeitiona frmal Ufiost coaving Aro0ided10or toie money Vin ied,bo wxill t ht he~~ latger he num ber. up. eti i i,te m r ...n...a...h sh. Employ. ALL ABOUT GOLD1 A Walk Through the Phtiadlph'A Mint lrlcks of lulliont--Haudrale df Yellow butst, (pr0in the Phlade' phin '1'tmea. "A gold coin is worth its value the World over," said an oflicidl at tho mint yesterday. . But Sovereign.s aml n1aloleons do Ilot eirciul:ate inl this count ry. What, (lithen beuomes of them aflter they get herei If any one wtere to ask this question in (he Assayer's department of the Mlint they would be apt to receivo in Ilritation that inight slightly surprise "Coine in here," said the Mint ofi cial ye.i-rday, leading the way Into a little siroug-wIllc'd chaiiiher, withlout a .in;-le wina1dow hi it, looking much inl a cii light of the gas like an en lIarg(ed edition ol it sate. 'T'here were lititdred. of chnitks of smooth, bright yrllow uwt'lal piledl uip oh hair a dozen sun111 tirucks. These (littuncks varied iii size. One inight be lified witl onc ti ual. A hnother' 1 would reqfuire two hatd.. Others could not, be lifted at all. '-''h're," said the oflicial, placing ime Of the lat(er" inl (lie Visitor's hand, "li I hat," It was '"lifted" accorcting; ly. It was a good lit't, too. "There .l" about flive thousand dollars in t.hat 1ic"c," said the (4lIei:. "Move that 1 -lck once," he said, with a sly ex prni cinot'cottuntealllice. ''hc ituost. vigorous elort that could ine' it't'recdill) iutiled to matke it hucge. l'101 if, ly seventy or eighty)v of those shinting yellow chuneks or mletal. "T'ahere :e about t wo mliilinu dol ht..' worth of goi in u lia1t, voln .ee lerr-e' t'-'. over t vo Ini lliont. '('he have b ecen chiielly Eng1l-li=h sovereiils :1111 'r'enchl iihnialeous. '('hey cam11u nrt' frun the ( overiniieil Assay :ille in New tYork, where hey are IntelildI up. EIporters., receive ete. Vou sec, in patymuent. For goods and m'nd thrlm to br1ok:er:, who, in turn, sed I bcui to (lie Assay 01lk-e. whee t hey get, Antericat gold coin for hI beli. Furlt"her talk sloved that (lie Gov ri91nent is iccoininioca ing elough to C':-ian ige fr.' ti li eti;rI m1i)ona1\ev cither .telie:iCfl coina or gold 'b'ricks," or gold inl w\ hateve' shape the owner ot the cuuin l iniht desire. ()t'ru rl.e- ii., has nolhhig to do with the t antac 1 ions o the Amtericatn exporu1:tir, whO, wanis what. he can make itiionediatelv avilall' to the w\ants of his business --tIe gold dolar. I;iut it has a bearin1g Mn the liiiiuess of dentists and gold i>eaters twhich will presently be ex plied. All the foreign coin thus received in New York-or at least the bulk of' it-goes to (lie Ascayer's o(li'e there tor eixchange. Hlero the clock-work method that characterizes all the Cov eritnent departuients str1ps inl. Not a si:)le turcigni cCoin of all ,ile millions t hat. go 1leIre yearly is ''passed" 01 paid ihr until its value is asce'tatinled. To do this involves some work. Weight and quality are (lie things soughlt. 1, is .i'st weighed, thcmn ptt ini a pot, amnd melted . Somietimes the t here is even so little as an eighth ofant onnie absorb)ed tIhe p)ot must lie br'okein anud thait precious morsel eli mi nated from it. Atter it is melted it is weighed agaiin. Allowance :5 miade for thue slight loss it. iiiust. necessarily susta:in in patssinig thrnough the cruci bles, anid, with t his allowance, it must exactly compara e with its orig'inal weight as at comin. A fter its value Is hus ascertaimied, the broker or who eve'r brought it there, receives its c'uivatlent in Americani gold or' gold iii ainy ot hier sha pe lie nmay wish. A inolier conisideralttion'obtains in the imeltiing-u p priocers andio this is te munke surie thait nmo counhterfe'it coini slil b e pahineud oflonm ihe GJovernmient, I airel does this oceenr in t he ease of 'ucld dcoii, fo(r th rea 'CSOnI that I the brokers amid oh hers wh'lo bing them thlure ar e geiier'ally ei't in dIe (eel iing couniterfeils thleniselves ; but in thie silver Mexican (dollar' It frequently hapilpeiis, miore so, pirobabily, thanx iii an iv1 ot' coin of that demnoinination. COt'NTERFEITr G0oLD AND) SILv ER nRIICS. In (lie opieraitions of' the Philadelpia Minmt t hero are sonie littledetails which may pro,ve interestiig. The necessity for its hiaviing mill the facilitics possible foir detectinig (lie spurious from the geine ini gol and silver will niot be0 realized nttil it is knowni that quite a trumh' in the way or the oehmange busi iu's is conistanutly goingoni between the Ainat and outsiders whio may haive c'jist:mit use foi r ol leaf in a profes sicinal way, or'with chance possessor's whon may 'hazve old ,jewelry and watch cebins, or for thie men who may be hiteky enioughi to have a p)ockettXil of dhust 01' a gol 'lrick." Dentists and gobl-bcaters and pawiibr'okers (do quiie a busiess with (lie Mit in l'hmiladelphiia. T[hey fr'equently supply goldl-beater's with metal iln good shap'e tior inikinig gold1 foil and( gold leaf. P'awnibrokors, with their ear-rings, andc their breast-pins, and t heir wvatch chintis, and their shirt stud(s, and their sleeve but (tns, anud their bracelets, and th iir goldl-he(aded canes, and1( their neck chains amnd what not-,vidences of thie miisftuni'ies of' hiuuinanty-find the Mint a Godl-sendt to them. Thier'e they repair with their truck after It hits bee'n f'orfeitedl-or at least withi such of'it as they are unable to sell at the pr1i(ce they imaiy want-and get its equivalent in coin. A considlerabJle tratllc-Itf that in which there is no priolit to either side may be termed suich-is going onh this way bet.weenm (lie Mint and the hawnbrokers Il the time. Dentists, too, receive in sonme instances all their materzial for the manhiufacture of plates there, andl tIme quantity of' goldl that goes out f'or uhs purp'lose Is c'onsider'able. brIcks lhere somietimeos," said the Miut ofillil "with hioles bored in thieuui tilled with lead anid galvanized over. Soimetimes, too, we get what appear's to be gold brick until we come to ex amine It andI find It 'filled.' The other day a man came here wIth a brIck that yon would have thioughit was worth' at twenityi thousand dollars. Came to eamtn itfound it wvorth nothing. It was filled, .iust a little touch of gold on the suirface." "What (lid you do with the man?" "DIid nothing. -Oh, lie wns honest enough. lHe had been taken in by somne eharpers i tho' West, wvho had palmed that off,on him for a large sumi of money as a genuine gold brick. There are manty instances of that kind. It's not tI.o thrst that oedurred )Whre. 80 von ane tIaera. pe4 '. of lii th care and scrutiny of the gold that Conmes to us." A BRICK ON Winch THEI: IS NO b1S CotuN r. Unrdly was thisexplannilon flnislled int ii thore was a lilie stir in the weigh room. 11irst there enlered t stout, ehuneky illvidual, lookinr like a Irosperous, well-fed draiynan, Car ryitg in his slnuwy arms a Siai hand ed 1nld riveted wooden box. Every boly il, the room seemed to know what this Incit. '('h box was about at loot, lon, arl 1it' al aloot Widte. lollowlf 17e drayitan cauie at vounul 1antt1 wit,i ill uIIsigne11d recl'lipt. in Onle hand. l'he box waus I)la1cedc1 Itouat table, and [ito Milo IyM be(Ii:m to bus tie aboul. ad et tie scale' in ordi. .'lhere's somo ;>Id n,)w," said Ith13 1)olite olllial, "dust or bars. We'll ssc+ preseltlv." A hatchctt w:ss broI:ht., the ir'm bantds Were Cut incd the box split open. "1 believe it's a single brick," said one o1 ihe mn1. It was a singtlo brick, and there was a lit te out burst Surpr ke amlong every body at its enlorlouts sizo. t aItt's its value? ' asked one. "Twenl.y-thrc' t housad three hun dlred and live ,loll;trs and sevoty-one cenlts," said an1oth1ler. Sure clough. There was the value sttmpecld u1pon it. Tihis brick was received tl'omu Col radloby a greal sugar-ireti?ilng lirm of this city a few hours bt'bi)re from it eus(otnerv ilu1 teur 'West in >)iymlent of at bill. A fter its value has been as eeriamned the Mint will pay the firm, itthev desire, in gold Coin. Paviiients arte ofteln made in ;his malnier lby besi ness men both in the South and Vost. ltoxes ofgoll dust I'-rtiuenltly come t'om) Georgia and North (Jarolina tvomt bn,incs men ivinig ajacot to the gold moii11 re;'on of those State., to whoblin. le tirnls here in lien of lIlou0:I). More coies to in) Mint froiu b)lti im this 'iav than the West. The b hulk of the gold in the West goes to the Mint il Saill Fra)neisco. Simnultoneo;s with the arrival of the gold brick cume a pieka'"e of gold itst-- rusty, yell'w looking lot. of siII which ci141 have becn casily "eld im Ie hollows of both hinds. It. was woi;hed as the gold brick was, tad the never:y"V emitt ies imado. 'l'hat t;;tle lit of (lust. which could easily Ilaveb bn c;)Iini e indu the hol lovs of both hands was worth over a hundred dollsrs. U-H C lO,,.._- .L '.. -The Catholic church at Aiken h to tbe rebuilt. -The Clcraw and ChesterT Railroac Company is bluildi:g more box cars increase of itsiiess Iiecessitates it -Considernble feeling exists a Yorkville in re'ard to tIhe sale of the material of' the gas works to a Spartai. burg coipaly. --Alfred McNinclh, of Laurens, con victed of mlansiilau;'hler, wad set'ltn1CC11 to ten years' impr 1isollmlenf ill rie pen1 tent iry. It1kwell, onmv"ic1d of th same olhwCl., was sentelicect to ti%( years' imiprisoutment. -A negro namiedl Simon1 Tyler was run over by the ow1 ni-ht pas1 Ciet I rall Friday evcni ng 11eaul>bbin's ota. io,l, on the Port I'o "al 1ail oad, )Inc his headI cointpleely v.era . .le wa supposed to ha ve becIn ititoxicated. Door, of Towinyille, Auidersoll1 colnty me.t ai mlost ttragic end( by a tub of sethi mt,filLlinig troml the mi>out.h to the bo(t t om of' a wvell in wvhich he was at work, st riking his head, and_causing inistat death.. -A gng of' twenlty-five convyict, werel' brou'Ight to the p(enitentar orP 0 Sat urhty froln thle Greeniwood 'an Auguvsta Itatiroatl, IheyeVllim,v; conisigi ber iod on the way.' O)nin ui*raririva they we eOxamtiled3( hv it Special 1)>om-(' ofphienosc1i,. conisist i( oil prs.PTadlor Ga fit adu flowe. Tlie conihjion e t hese coniviet's is recpresetedc( as p1 itib --A bol rot>ber" wasi altttemplete upon01 the( wagoni of Mr'. liradf'or'., o Fort1 lOi on nday ni:~iht., six mile. above.Lanens(5 er. A negro P Pel rcsenit ig himlft c as having ambldrity IAc search all wagonls, and1( who cimimed te be a'reventue otllcer, haLed I he w:ioi of Mr;. B., amid afterd going~. througlii wvas ml the atct of' taing' oti a box o. mlerebmandise, wihen the dri ver' knocked tho negro dlowni several timies. Theli t hief', wheu ho recovered hi mself, mtadc his escapei. --The'j persona Idifliculty betwieet Earle ttyasl r'efe.rred to a boaird oft'honom consisti ttg ef' Gen. .Jno. ID. iKenneIdy, Ma.j. T. W. Woodward anid Caupt. HI A. Gaillard. Thesegent lemeni puIblisi [lie foll.owhmig card: "Genmeral (luigr nrdl Ilitjhardsohuf the fienid of Col. ,1 J. Dargani, and Mr. WV. D1. Blanding the fiendl( of Col. J. IH. Ear'le, havinj at our request suibmitted to us a1l rnmum ualeieds thie corresponidenice be tween thle gent lemon, we have ad just ed thei miatter's in issue between their honorably and satisfactorily to all partiies." -Ini accor'dance with with the poll tion of'a large nnmtlber of' citizens -for a f'urther. respite of' George Gary, who wals sentIened( tO be0 hanUed(C at Bleaufor't on Friday, supporte(r by3 a lminber of afildavit s tend ig to show thatt thme homicide was1 3oflmmltled in self-defIenice, Governior Siminpsoni hast r'espited the prisoner uiltl the 21st of NOvemnber' next. The general impr)es 'l.On no0w iS [limt bOtlbre this r'espite ex inres (lie gov'ernor will be Induced to coimmutte Ithe sentence to i mplrlson mont in the penitentiar'y for life. 'The ne ws was received quite niuexpcetedly by Gaiy, buithe mnaifetsted little or' ni emotion, and appears to hiave little apprehenisoon that lie ill be excuted. --Speingn of' the horse and mule trade the A tlantia Cons///Ie/,on says'l: It is held by seome of thie drovers that h ave atliready arrived [that p)rlcce will bo high this year. This it is said Is e tc';;oned( by a scareit y In the WVestern mnarkets ef'the class of ainnls that are stuitble for [his tr'ade. The farim.. era of the South, and especially of Georlgla, have become so Iindepeindent during thie past few years that they will not buy anything bitt a first-cla'ss horse or mile. rTe anitnals have got to be of good sIze, well shaped a'nd serviceable,.before a al e enin be made to [te progressive and well-to-do farmer of the p resent day, and Geor gia Is getting fll of' them. CorvLTYA RtOSES.-N(othing adds so much to the~ comfort and beMnty of home as th enltivetlon of flowers. Nor'does anything add more to ,the beauty antd comfort of' man or wvomni, [taan the roses on the cheeks of those in good hMlth. Dr. Gider's Liver Pis will1waya Imna'er; this rosate PULLS are otrtetc from Ve.thblnproductn, omihlit in tlo'u tho l undrakn 3 or May A.i;te, w huci in eo-t_by ptynit:i tns aq ft t.ub)Ktit" tte ftir tnIorl, ow:1rt,an alt ,bo virtu-.a of that, mior,i, writ.houi its bad ~t'r-etre a. ~ - AS AN ATI-DiOUS they Pro .ncope.r:.''.d T(hny itmtate tt,o TG..t!P.13 ,M migrt h io, voi1s t3Y,'.:.T t:t.,iuoto tr; o to tuiid '-.iit uA,c a LttI 1' 3.reati. tafr feet-<t?Ee:,r, Iul t"-t1?" ttitt are:uiiattion f o e n : t.pow ful i nuIt)mco sth)r.7l,i)iv.i -nt o I"'ovo P;l in pUri-+ t.l, t%t1 8V)ta', in; t,i. tsuino th b'cdy nn,d eaiug a healthy Cautdit:c- of trno AS AT AATI-rEMt They havA no c:q-l my1; au Ft a,r'+nulttt a aere rt - uatio . for .isfor,th Tni'6t-it_t.I.,.erinittent,ty)-hoict'toyere1 an1119. vr andl tigo._Upon t,:chnr.l."y irt ;.)tai_ 1:}'" o . _on u.ois dog a:.nr,s ai t:l5 whosCy, th .i"3 i c '_0-h 111m-111:rnce. of the prenent genertatiou. It is for the O+r c.f thin iseasoe anl its f,.tt(wlauta, ONndli. ?CONSTIATION, I-ILLs, , that TUTT'S PILLS hav.e naintd ruc:t . wida srjn:t:-lvrej1t:u+ t)iOn. -N) _eut.dI;t lnia: evc"u.' o :lu v ered th: -t ..ot . . n:u+4'dly sn ' . eu : o] 1h.* diggi, ory:anr y;;I- tPe . tone o:ii. _Q1ig;*fro-c . , .,tfood!. Thi Lbeing r.comn .iet 5, THE E' xA'W E r. l w , 0 3nnf CCVlpofic ! of the jii^~c. o.t'3)lnts ex<r ..:eciby vo1ot,rii!l t, _ .1es . 'c zid nt pr"pa cip u:d ti :a i::<izteLc rcmthey are g.iItmetd trno_ ruli raty t.hnir Ua_t ca i::,ltuu thy mr.ost d1l ic:tirto n A roteJ ch::miat whols nn),lyzed them, sayo ta Tii E 18 1Or V1IRT3C IN OII 0.V TUT't'i IJ$, TIA t CAN BE IiOUiD Ii't A PINT UP Ai:Y OTIR." We thurefore any to tVio nMl-eted Try this E:en:tdy fairly, it will not hnrm you, ynu have nothting to lose, iutvll surely gain a Vigo rouas t3ody, Pw!a Etlood, 1!trong Nerves and a Choerful MYlnd. Prluoll.nl Oree, 35 Murry St., N. Y. PRFCE 21 CENTS. Sold by 1):u;:ia thrwtt toul t!. world. GRAY i..ra o, teyr:g;i ch.+n}.i to a or.oosr "-, h y e R . n ::.,to -G a l" it I) ,t. tr int. v.+-t- n i Jtir" l (& "r. n*cl i .,t t,aconi:.y, n)iP is tir -I, t,. '. "in. a"e'r. b30k ly i I..:ug,intI,ot a '. b3) "x .. :+ ;.'. ip +U ( 1St. Otfc Murray 3t., New York. H f)LLO\AY'S1PILLS! -,. v e a hea'rty 01ne." "'Your Pi l;s are iarivel us." "1 send for another box, an d kpthem in the ht.ue." "Dr. IHolloway has euredmyhaah that was chironie. lyeaai "] :gav. one of your Pills to mny baibe for 'Tolern manrbus. Tuo dlear lit tle thtinz gfot well in a day." 'dy nafuse)a of a morning is now cured. "'Your box of 1Iolloway's ('intment eure me of:oises in 'the lheml. I rubbedr som of your Oinima-nt behind "n-metwo boxes; I want one for a "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25i e'nts, but the medicine to meI' is worth a Hdollar." "No;nd moe five bnea' of your Pills." "Let m have th:ree~ boExf" of your rills by return mil,fo cils n I have over 200J such testimionials a theseC, 1:uit want of space compells 3.10 to conelnde. 'IFon CUTANEOUS DISORDERlS, And all eruptions of the sk~in, this Oint.. mnt is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates wi' h the most searching eoects to the very root of evil,. RIOLLO WA Y'S OINTMENT. P'oRse?ssed of this remedy, every men may bo own doctor. It may be rubbed into the ;)ystem, so na to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, livor, spine or other parts. It is an in falibl reedyfor bad legs, bad breasts, conratedorstif oins,gout, rheuma tism, an d all sk in diseases. IMP'OaTANT CAUTION-None are genuine fm less t he si,rnature ofJ J.1AYDOoC, as agent, for the.United States surrounds each box of Pills and 1intment. Itoxes at 25contf, 02 cents, and fl~There is considerable saving by taking the large: sizes. JIOLLO WAY & Co., feb 15-ly NwYork. GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PALMYETTO IKOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmenta of Liquora in the Bore. One Barrel of Gibson's Celobratod 01(d Nectar, 1840; Three flarrols of fine old Rye Whis key': 1st, Old Imperial Cabit Whiskey, 9 years oid; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanokoe Rye, the oldest, 18 ditto. Corn Whiskey of the b'est grades, North Carolina Corn,hweet an (1 Sour Mash. of the best grados Also, Wines and Bran, dlies of the fineut brandd, I have also a fine lot of Cigars and Tobaceo which I Iwill dispose of at reasonable prices for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat youI right. Philla.delphiia Lager Beer al ways on hand from the cel.eibrated ftrmn of Borgereund Eego;l. You can anid me at alltmosat the Barutn,lor the Winnreboro 110te1, next (leer to D). t. FloeIken's. Call and see me. J. CLENDINING. aug 2( e A week In yottr own town, and no J apitel ris erl. You can glye t,he -tsiness a trial without espemse. The f)ost op. portuni ever oilered for' t,hose willing t,o work. You shoubt t ry not.hing else vnthil you see for yourself what, you can do at, tho busti. ness we offer. No room to expiain here. You can devote all your time or orly your spare time to) thme business, and make great pay for every hottr that you Work. Women make as muczh as men. Send for special pMyvalo terme and part-houlars, which- we mail troo. $5 outI free, D)on't compi itu of hard ,ti u#0s while you1 have such a chlane ddrefss HI. IA LLEd' & 00.. Portland, Maine, Aug 1a-tGi4xly, fjOi the celebrated. 'idthews 1184Old Cabinet nLye, afll, at F' ~ ~ iCRT 0 ear of Market Y-MLLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMIT' It Is too s0o3 to 'orget the r:tvages of this I I rr' IbIie l'e:tso, whiltl Will no doutt ret.irn in 1 liuc lutllrit,t anti virutout, forl it thio fall mOt1'lhs of INIciue 1/8 lEEPATINB, a renedy tllcoy eel it Soutierni ? iblh aitntI uted wvithit ch i otntute'fItIl retsutc lit 8011t Auerica where tie m od agrai va1'tVttrl 1:ases Of ft:Vtfr aret (otllnl, c"'i,tIs,-s b'ut ote- to two ottnces of bIle tA ic ittred or st.ralned front the blood elcit time It i.t".;r- l1rttlgh Ite liver, as long ais it it excess i bile 1) l 4is. By Its lwortterfuil actiont on t,ie Ilver:u :ni tiStail Ii IxP.tTNiE: not only p'e Ven5t it a c'rtality ity kind of Fever and slek Vonti t lilla nlso cures Ile aeho, Constt i1 It i til t4 n:)"eW s, Dyspepsia 1111 1 all No nae rt'i fear Y'ellow Fover who will ( Jt"i M itI h \! :il P'oii iltori an exct:i of bile' I r' it I bloo:l by 11;tt!k Mu\1!atie..'s IIF:1'A'rl'; Whlcli tsol by all I)-itr sts lin 2) cent uncd 'kl.o') tt14..i, 0r Will be sent by ex press by i l'1'opl"iet ol'., A. F. M EItEL, & CO., Pllla., Pa. Dr. Peilberton'y Stillingia or Queen's Delight. I -'1.'he reports of won(trftul Cures of Itheuntia-ItIlrsliIbe.t.ttcleCom .patso rol. tti, S; a 9tl. t tli tn, 8ypIhll, Uitier, Ii8z tti Sores, thtat corne froan al. ptarts of the 04111 itry, are noI only reinarkable but so I'll r:iculo4 at Iof .lotbtect w.s it not for the abuudantco oIf p)roor. I orarkablo Cure of Scrofula, &c. CA-;E OF COL. J. C. IIRRANSON. KuxesTom, UA., September 15, 1871. (li's :-ForI t("('ni 'ens I htave been i r(at Si: ITert' front Sci"ofltl In lts tilost (113t"eislltg fornit. I It-tve beel collnnii to myv room an inl fr f; eten yearts wtllIt scroftiltou ulcera (ts. '1I , If0.5tot app)Iroved telerllca rot. Sit(,lt ce, htadl he setts, lel re it, o.tiniltt tilystll n1 c'ortriu et(I, it'tiut a 1 d.y (Ieetled t)enellt. T'ius 1prostrated, (Ilstrsse,tt desontl n, I was attivI.e(l by Dr. Ayer. or Floyd Cotmt 1t. (it., to coinlin'lle the ttse or yotr Cnlpoun(1 Ext t'at ti 1 hIit. Lan(.riage Is its ltnsuflitent tt ldie;:"lb (tl, relie I obtaIld froin tie use of he: 811111 o1laite s It 1s to convey lat adelaitte la' 01I lhe Iilenlsty of my suflferiig before t5Iuitg yOutr lfnedicie; stltllele'rit to say I a&baii (illt ill other remeieles ltii otlnttde( th.e use (f your Irxtract of Stlllingla, unill I ctn say trwly h I a Citue o will t)nllt," Or li 'lsease, wIt1 thinlig to (ib.itrtue'l, te ativ plIY~1)rsul. or rty pore:ilon Nlore p t grine lt otitls lhve elapsed t~Ilici ttlst remtarkable curoe witout lily return or te disenserva ' I'b)" MhO trth of I Ite above statetnol:t, I retor toa any genitlemn~ in Bartow County, (it. antd to I lie in('ulbe. s or t he bar or ClterokeeA Circutt,I who itre neiu1itted1 with lite. I sltall over rmain, wiI t i iepetiti;raIltude, J. U. IIRANSON, At,'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. W ET POINT, (A., Sept. 0 1870 dayT of9 tl 'stglt was 141n oitlon in 25t.h .a\y or itte. 10na3, With nat,s s )liipposed to be \ctti rhlunlausin, 1111(1 was tre:tedl for the x,it)J V, ' no succe.s. it .\iaura1l, followinig. pleees of bore t:u to work out or ol right atn, antd coitl itto- t o appeaci 1111 all thet bone tr, tte elbow to the shiitllider Jntt caine o't. Many plece:; of bon camno Oti, of right foot and leg. '1 It case was tIlen prontounced one or Wtli Swellig. Attr taving been confined abMlt,'AIX yels to hieri b0(1. 11111 lte Case (OOll sItIereti hop elte, I was hiduced t Iry hr. Ion bertont's COmlpotnl Extract, of Stillingla, and WaSC"o w;ell sat1Istihl wit I1ts effects that I have cotl(inttt ihe use of It until the present.. ly (lalughteIor wasCol,Ilne(l to her bed about six rlars before sIe stt iul or eveI tutrned over Wtrhnut help. She now sits ip, all (lav, and .ws 'r -in, of her I lint-lits walkedt across the ri,. lier genoral te.tlt.h Is now gooi, anld I lti'llve. sho wIll, as her limbs gain ;trength walk well. I ill trlbte hIer recovery, wtitl the le'sti of God. to the use of your invaluable %-lt gratitude, I am, yoirs truly, W. 13. I1ILA:'"OND. WFSNT \t POINT, O. et.117 NTjI :--The zabove iertlleaite ol Mr. W. B. li nitn we know and cert Ify io as being true. h i 111ig Is so; htuitdret" of t I inost, respect eId Illi."t s will errt fyo It. As much reference can b' givena a, n)s.V be re,iulreil. Yoir.i tily. ('1t. A\; W (i ; WA 11 Eli, Druggists. llUN. II D). W I.LIA318. I O D I. lE : ;i ;E t ''A 'S T IL L TN O TA Is p ro - plr" .1 h A F. 31 1:,li , , () ,'hla., lia. :old by. al llr)'i, ;s 't a 4 .. bolt les, or sent hb t .\1., U. A Ve1ts Waaled to canvass every 1CI:ein. nI for n(iok--"f'lrloes SIory"---freu to all. : :cI:es vent. to poor people payable in Instal f!ty 2 OR~'* t!eee hnjf-.dime smtoke, try -a.; "T be SmheLr," superior' to all ouhiers, r; 1F. Wi. iiAB3ENIHT'8, Rear of Town Will SPOO L COTITON. ESTIA !u,L'rE) D 112. STRADE SOLE AGENTI. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. -0 Tho'distinctivo 'featuirest of thtis spool cotton are that it is made from the Very finteat SEA4 ISLAND COTTON. It is finished stoft as the eotton from which. it is made; it has no waxing or artillolal finish to deceive the eyes; it, is the stI'ongest, amlootheoat an d most elastic Rowing thtread in the market; for mtaehine sowving it has no equal; it is wound on WIIT E S PO OL 8. The Black is the most perfeot JET BLACK ever produced in spool cotton, being dy~ed bya system patented by ourselves. .The eco rs are dlyod by the NEW A NILINE PROCESS rendering (tom so perfect and brillhant that dress-makersq everywhere use thtem instead of sewing siks.. A Geld Medal wvas awarded ithia spool cotton at Paris, 3878, for "agreait strength'' and "1genieral ex cellenco" being theo high est award given for spool cotten. We Invite comparison and respoetfully ask ladies to give It a fair trial an d eon vinee themnselves of Its superiorIty over all others. To be had at wholesale agd retail of 0. IBOAG. aug 12-1xom NEW GOODS I INEW GOODS! A LARGE and choico lot of Au gusta Flour of all the dliffrrnt grades. Fresh Boiled meal and I earl Gutst, ALLO, ( V b A. nico lot of Brashjl B3ound hncl.k, ets--Red and WVhi6o (Jodar, Tilbs, Blroomsa, a CJhurns, Axe lHndles, &o,, CHEAP FORL CASH,L W . DONLY, sept 28 On the Corner, 6i~ lod t8O,~rytI okd~. SLGlR & Tims standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderfnl and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing las been found so efl'ectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the BEST .REPARATION for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. 3tto1rngha2rs 3Dy FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir". able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Nanufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. OoA by an anggsts, au4 Deausr Ia Yeiioia outhern Puirehasers of Pia,Sos, Or gans, Musical Publications tnii Small Musical In strnients who are alive to their own interests w buy froin the great M USICAI Li-1POT OF-i- IIE OUT. LUDDEN & BATE.S' MUSIC HOUSE 1i.t.w s..C". "- abtir lm.i ,... A' t-.-. liZs+t 4AVANiNAH, GA. 7o i":h':'on & Co. N. 1.. ix. , . . CH!U.ETON . ' O 'aA RL Tm U. JCSNi....'.-PENsACoI.A. FLA,.o A. n.It e. inrownt l.iehr. Savanttah, (Ga.,l ii (.hIoand Mtstcal Centre ofa soii'l Musicavtl Sout,h. atul irom thtis Central IM1'lte $I 11 lots a l it udes*ti o Itioe unnm ii e, t l i-in uiixn r "a ne- aid 'f.'im . ~lAre inawa the; I' 1.-a --u------ -------he-..t4.. -OUR GI\NJV) 'Ihi01y3 sale of L,bu kinti evoir .iu .cesn~ a raIe otit in the U. S. Five thts ar ii sind n a ' r atFatory 1Rates for Cashl, or TPen of the leading Alatnuractx!rors of the U. 8. aveY given i oXeln.sive control of their i init eSoh,ndutoiju to)tt a nor iter bhot.chisinexaix ha repr 1taSivo SEE THlE PRfICES. PIANOS 7 Oct. fnne nose wood Carved $2 -IANOSX YnarsGnaw-.r$155 PIA NOS 7)X Oct. scinare Grand su.$25 OerbCaUnto wiV,h stoolan $5 Al susa .~lIatrxi nL . Makei's fnm he freighit if ino aa.e. A Larlal cryii.el we.. yia nt,rumenlnt don't, suit. D)on't hesitte oo. RIASON AND IHAML,IN ORIGAs. - MIAsoN, '[iMA LIN Chireht anl iti alor Ogans. Not, Lowest Jrced a nid DO" rest, hutt liihs Pu,:ieed 'IStops, only $80. 10 .p.s, only $'X, y: it srror Top, only $ii0. P'oloub,ot & Peltwa )rgans, 61 Stops, onl - - 10 steps wvilh - 01 ocimusiflt, only '$100. rEa landr -li altortsa lo 0 crcular givn lior - 0gn ilet ilkorng, Ilallot & Davis aVoor,rti Plaos Sia horn ('em, Dixto and 'aoto and storli Mon & Hlaminit Poloubt &. eton. An Srien Owe g.ins al11 idillted In thisa ruentA olaest sep No rrvo. Alt new In. Irumontslet of ifa sdtle.real.~t from Factory. ITr0 by any Ilos. 1 ntiiet vr [MPORt''ANI' For $10 on a, ii organ, lvwi iolive er Piano or *t on . If loit,i thooa ei ght patid toanty g-DEN & RATES. TO0 T tl y,n r $J to sn a day ndono wyouar tonai N'o risk. wVo. in tho amunt ta,nIalovn mako more make mnny fnst. Ay -)t cnn 0a ail -r ont (ain make front5 0ti ets to$an hor bhy wo-k )ting your olnlng and1 til anim o tlt o usinoen. N~oiin iko It pormone man tor offeredi brio miiio lnsayt Mant triotIy honora ble. * dr0 its pleasant, to flowa abotat tilt' best, pnI* b* If . no n teoo 10 ad ll yen i tnuoa. a tnosbfr ('0; amples wIyOlit ft'i 111, Private terms akeM O' M 80fi'oo yen ean then 'ILL for the "Modelt-a4Iree for )2500ontB at3. W. Hnauron-r