The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 28, 1879, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD.
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TUESDAY, October 29, : s 1879
Mt. MI CA NS 1A 1IS, R 1iTo1t.
JfKO. S. tRXFVQLDN, AMsOC1ATH HNTmon.
Abbeville and the Comptroller Gen
era'.
The Abbevillo Press and Brenner
ilda1 tio llegister are .waging war over
the official acts of Coniptroller Genter
al Hagood. Soine l ago the foruiier
paper anouniiOlCed that Abbeville coiuin
ty would not support General I Hagood
Mr -overitor. An allhsion to the
111iia i.tnipliiOrs'' in tiis conl
ncOtion bronght ont the Rlegister. The
war. :. thrI as beel vordy, embracinig
a iminmberot' poiits. Ith flistgrievance
-aedt( by the J':'cess and /anner was
th0 net of tlie St c loard of Ejualiza
tion last year, in raising (lie assess
muit of-Abbevillo county twent y-tlive
(ir t-hirty pel celt. ovel thlie return111,s of
h 'e County II oard . A\ hAvlIle holds
liGnerial litgood responsible for this,
anld we have nt geenl tho dibarou denlied.
1el Regidter sholed that the huids ol'
Abboville were assessed at a lower val
lie per ae sNit Similar hiIiids inl ad
j(iing onilties, iid (lie State Board
meirely raiseil thein to . the nyera-e
- prie, in ortler it) iualizo the burden
nit taxation. Tie Prerss and 11anner
liows that the Legislature did not
tiAhh the lBonni atin ilhat a new
semein ofl assresiig was (1evised.
Tl'hion, the 1'rcss and Banner charged
-that tle-G(reenivile and Colunmbia Rail
'i'Ond alid its taoA lit hills ot' the Blank
oft the State. When the Legislature
pussdI the act, requiring ihe ttaxes to
be paid inl good money on pain of levy
and sale, Genieral IIngootl, tenl days
ftter lie ptssage of ti at, aitl fir'Iy
dys liefore the (Iy of exceuitioni, or.
,ded fite trLasturer of' Albbeville to
pgw the tmf,h0 Rloai to the iext
year's*delInclatt. ~ist, thus, in the
pinlion (f'the Press'and /anner, dis
eritninainig against'h poor taximly
tfls 4 fid 1 ior Of a) Corporatioln. Omr
Abieville contein porairy hiols wt.t lie
act inl question prevented aly couth
rini gininig to the' a issista e of hie'
itad) and that the coiptroller-gener
Ill atefd gritiuiitsly ill Iot enitotreiing
paylienlt; and it nils, it ias never
seen an ollcer set a haw at, dehilie
wvith si1ch Coml)plauen Cy." The Rgs
ler conmes to Genenil . lagood's de..
Oilc ou this giiund also. It clhiias
that, the act ''to hleilitato the collec
tiona ot' ixes,"' wiih Genaeral I lagood
h is chargel with disregiirdi ng, was ill
fact friiied tiiiler Ik direction aiid
brought. by hint to (le atention1 of ti le
hegishiattre, anitd that. "It was onlv
I brough his watcht'ihliiess and 1 per4soina1
exert ion that it wa saved inl its pas
isage fromt belig killed oil'by tile pa
hunienary devices of' its eunevinies.''
Mvroreover the itL is kniowI ,InIIong
speciutor-s inl bank bills asq the
"Iagood Act,'' andthiRgite
iile with coiinplaenucy," his owvn yet
iensturlce ietett.'
As to the validity of' the act, the
SRegi/cr saysisrerpeivfatr
* .~~ the bill1 haolder's. The riuerit of' t'
reenvui~ille .ltaiILroad calse (dependls upon01
the constitutionality of' this r'etrospee
tive featuare. Four Icai~is have been
* rogh to test the. point, The 1&leyii
*agatiist the act, .Jtidlge Pressley in its
- JhlIvor,uiand the State Supreuino C.ourat
suistaintedl Judge Pressley's views, bul1
that the ease is ntow in the United
f ' ~ States Supr'eme Court, When the
n'oy-generial wvitht "pigeon-holng~" these
caises ho wvas in Washinagtona entleavor
* ilg to'have themi ad~vanced on the
~~jj docket. (Ily. the way the Uniited(
*,Slates Supremen CourtL hats recently
'I' * ~Suistaiined the. State (it' Tfense on Oia
hnlii ar p'~oinit. So that the deli nquenit s
will sooni he'hanted 11]p, wve presinne.)
111 t lIeierits oftheo 21aih-oad
calse, theRe/ister(say that h New
berry treasurer hiad previotusly Ievied
on ipClop (t-y~ 0' the Itailroad or' taxes,
troastarer* from f'urthier proceedinigs
unitil a heairing cotild lie hjuLl. It
-arguos that Iitwoudld hiavo booni foolish
nede- utilct~fstits. Lastly ,
at~ to th'ssi'nd fteP ess a
)aandr) thuai, 'etliea? the taxpayers of
Abbeville i inakhng; their returnis on
- Mont favo falsely -or'{eneral Jlohnsoni
,Jaibod'is WIong," the .llegis/Ier says
46t4' ac'if~pgt requaai taxpay'ers
-o u ij ally~ .*eturns. under' oath or
-- othtWise. of the value -of the'i' 'real
estate. 'This is so,. We had been
alwys hed i.a .tho eualzaio
1! -. of pr'opety dOes ho00 in ni a na
havbiihffordaIt jilgntpsabu th
yftNa9' of'propgrty. As to the asser
f 4olt that Ahe. btate lloird, tis year
"' ittn-gedl them~selves' withs theon p~eople of
.2bbggI; utb, legiecr argues that
*ow Itv tjoij9tt da iot raise Abbevllec's
69U E ggaggifggntbut t.lioe ht
~"'" "~.itljidf' M'tt~i unid that of' (lie 'whole
t'l8at6, tis rdt4il~i an 'increased
ii o01of JpgA Xtygay to i'ip6 he fizdd sum11
sh Is a i m,~ ,' Ag e l .1py 9 ' g- ~ '
'nl41 4the i 6IMbO4ggtho' COtwptrollol
most90% pta~lky aibe
cata~ 9 Is avery pironilient canidl
date for the govel'noship next year,
i lreaders, as
to fhe Charges inado against hih. 'I
teenlis to uts that (lhe Register has., viVh3
dientol OeneIral , ilingood. If ithe
Press nl Japnoer reutes th(ese ar'gu
.lhenits of ttJ -7egoer we N will tako
nlotico.
It.1SIx Aluxi i .-The l'lited States
Is the gre-atest rai-Ain conlsuinglil coun..
nt inl Ilhe worbI, lnd uses nnua11t ly
more111 rij (sins tin i. woio of '
ropI le. This 1inarkett is Imoaiily su.pplied
fr)onI I SIm in I , the raisinls kall ownle is
"31alaas'' heing conlsidered theo best.
Thley cont11e fr-oinl a Conl)parat ivelv nar11.
row strip of fcontlry inl the s1t'ih of'
Spatin, i)vhich hla-; lhitherto been r
garde d aiS sup iall other regions
for rai-sins~ of, thati eblarneter. The
an l yield of Ma1l1g1 g'ral)cs aver
ages 2,!,)50.001) boxes of1 (weity pounds
ech. It sOmet i iies relmehes 2,600.000)
boxes, land lat.. season about 2,000,(0(
boxes Were Inmrkeled. Of thiis enlor
notus yil tI, United Slats takes
filly on1e-hall, oil whichl it plays ia duty
-as oil :11 erli raisis- -o 'two an'd
,a lfiI' ecis pwr potuIl. The Ameri
can ri111 1S 0(' 11111are nd froiu white
g1.a pe, Ihe "luseit of, Alexandira, to
the raising0 of, which the soil anld cli
mnale ol'a lit "'rge portion of California
1L0 well mdiape(d.
Tru-: Cotor ANi)ssY.---A corres
poldielt of Oh Pa1riis (Al/ob hus des
erib.' Cout Alldrassv : Tha Coun11t is
b no 1i II .111n idle 11111!. lie drives
1( e' capilil So 1as 1 4 -rive exact.lv at,
12 o'cIlok, when he pi'ses istil: his
Corres41.1pondene., anll fixes withi "eAx
treline parsinlionly," a1 thel writer. pili
('u1liy rein'arUks, the lierviews o the
InlorrOW. A t I W'lock 1wgii Iih inter
views ol1 f the Iy i 11el1, an1lase, le
(111ding to illvt:ulelf rule, last n1o
g h111n111 5. whe I he' Milster, 114
accoinpaied11 by one o, 'his Secretaries,
nIakes 4 1 peed inl his car
rin-1ge 1owartd SC111h11rIIt'l 1111al Ilietz'
hi'. A Ow le ler place, the Coullt ill
Imbits at hont.se looking upon) the park,
which11 hals 1 wen placed i1. his disposal
l' s4214 year1s pastl, as ia sor. of I'lell
:it 112l yeart y ar,'') but which will
niow, :, fihe corr'Iesllmdetll thiiks, he
11evoled on like lerius to the iuso of tle
ex-M hliister's sutvccssor ill o.ie.
- Sino it'll-unidi, Ilhe f'reco artist..
woillr It <Inater or'a centuiryha
ben nai g inl decorlating lie witls
ol'. Ithe ('a;pilol al. Wasington, had a
v1eI arrow eV. lm f'rom d.at tl le oth1
er day. 1c, has ben at work itloec
yea e sk vlhillg ali lleorl of* le his
lory of \mir)4 111pon t heriling o (lie
d ind an' l a ocptillied it 111'r
aboi ninely O t fo the floor.
Whille skec'hi2g theiv ot her dlly he stood
upon at ebir, ad making- a1 Misstep
Ai'l froinj ihe ph12 ilioi. I ll $mne
ia niioulls lnan ie i (u11 chied lt
r1111g ol'a aIdder anlid hhl h imselil tor ia
aliini1te or inor, 111n(il at loI ice Iin 11an,
who .w hin t11, went up the ladder
an re i h11111i. Thev fhet h1111 Iw is
about. ight1 y years (' a-. mast kes hIi
V1'l)4't2 (4.)1' Ill' 1111-P:1 IUi -teltS billo
thle nervous lhock it occasionled he
lell ever, rIeover itaol. le will it
]las( never he :blhe o liscend htitsa'
'ldiig land comIplete what hto consid
ers het great. w1rk of4hi' lifeb.
P eCl.E 12r1.:1Ex.islilsEsN's LOVE OF
Novrca-:.-The threv living English
Inue.n Iost celebnied for theil knowl
U of'.'apiid p111y4' siand In1it1011hugy,
Sh.losph Whitworth,1.Q.1 Si W11 Sr 1111 Si W
sastel'onio 12 or/'ly dhoitiished
14hrS (1h1ir ivles r otto- aic' 2rho1 W&Olc
i141nitat4' io lo~l~ natral1 be.~1tit autth
hitaself1 hu ~ ~Ine out' all ite 11ovelv1
IIawnes' an Iterrae of hi s te of Don'-gl
mark 111 2 .i l'el't24y is'ow b14. vIt blud
colnti 'a t.lcope4)1 caale jofiagi--~
hi'rge 2fortun, ane24. ha' I s tal111001ck on'th
atr eloni 1141or ati' .twP8)0
(-1,mterorb illiam 1is sidno to bean
proud t o German'4)t iokey anditt~ hSOa
ehs/'ho be evoer tie nIes dismissed,
l'2it 1ica1l1'itSlrences, in2. 11g par t aing
'tl4)Ina mad Ilthewing i~ i(cndiOton
theni h ast. et ntered1C lth polierolli's
Aservice: aty ifo am- notg allw
ediny l~iber vin he kis then, I4 shall
beenusov. ll neither my ha naolmy
peace1()Ii~i cansidal th inesan wran
flng."d The t'1th,1)i . I trsl andos
anees Cinl tht liiesofth kEwitcsdh.tA
Un.I~g' gi' mwrrns,'9til be Gm!-rUgnm
ilt ooGrllihs to he 'tetterotheo
80itve livere was kin n lte witnhtf his
dautW ea h exprese itn ecerring
to iekeytino his peculr 1iar Kenoucky
st yle Dr'. ailwys toug~ht~ Then a
gold byr al' dolow. We'v chadr ovs'
love tt.Fry nob dagha . W .Akn
with er, D*toro
Iow the Old Party Evorged Fron Defeat
lard Facts For Tnden and. Kelly-The
Situation in 1879 Better Then. That of
1870--An Old Gtuard that Outlives All
Waterloos aud Never Strrenders.
(tPhihidelphia Tines, Ind.j
Who has forgotton that In 1872 Ie
publicanism swept this city by tens of
thousands, the State by ono hundred
and forty thousand and the country
by an immense popular and almost
urimouis electoral voite? Here and
there a State gave a nominal majority
againlst GrVait, but oily six out of
thirty-seven fiailed to cast their eloc
toral votes for the Iepublican candi
dat e. The North was solid for Ite
publicanism by more than half a mil
lioni imijority, and the party had jolIl
tIed ali1 I ts orators sioke only of vio
tory ind of a clotidless future, as thoy
did Oil Saturday evening. Two years
thereateir, the same Ie publica'lsImI
that. had bei borne Into power by a
Inajority that. seemed to annihilate all
O)posit.ioni, wis detated in a majority
of the Northern States, defeated li
Conifress, and the foundation of lie
pibicanl sup ,remacy' in the Senate do
stroyed. In 1875 the Republicans
rallied, and by a!lmost silpithuiuani
ettbrt, b y the exhat8i'vo em1 .ploymenit
of all Che power, and political resour
ces of the government, Ohio was re.
COVere<.I by a niminal majority, Penn
sylvamia was saved by a plurality,
only becalus of the overwheliming ma
jorits wrouight out in Philadelphia,
anitd iIl the debatablo States of the
North treibled in the balance. One
year thereafter, when eight and a
(jlirter millions east. their ballots for
Presidlelnt, the tepublicans were do
feated by it (uirter of a million ma
jority of the poptilar vote. Again in
1877, the tide culninated against Ie
pubbiean power, and Connecticut,
New Jersey, Now York, Pennsylvanlia
and Ohio 'wCiero swept into the *Demo
cratic coltili. A year litter the le
publicans 1riumpied by bare plurali
ties inl the samel States, and now
itinle, California, and probably Ohio,
are again lieptiblican by bare plurali
ties, as will be Pennsylvania, New
York, and likely Massachusetts, in
November. WhiQe.n tile elections of
1879 shall be footedti up an1d the onl
thusiasm that wildly rejoices without
regard to the stubbori facts of arithl
met ic shall come to a sober iivestiga
I ion of the election figures, who will
finid tie lRopublican outlook of 1879
iy more pronising for 1880 than It
wab in 1875 for 1876?
The Cominig Man.
[Aust-in reslattery's Estimate.7
Now, who can carry New York?
We answer
SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
and will show facts and figures where
of we speak. In 1868 Tilden used all
his influence inl favor of S 'mour, and
the State went 10,000 1 emocratlo.
Some may Say Seymour coild have
carried it wvithotit the aid of Tilden,
but they do not know whether lie
could or not. Tilden worked hard,
and Ihe State went for Sevmour. In
1872 Tilden took no partitular part in
the campaign, owing llpartly to the
act ion of Tamimany Ilall and the Lib
critls, and chiefly the work of John, C.
Littlejohn. The State gave Grant
52,000 majority, and the Republicans
elected .Jolm A. Dix governor over
Francis Kernan (Dem.) by a minjority
(ot 53,000, Shortl1y after, the light bd
t weenl Ta~lmany andi~ anti-Tlammiiany
ramred, niul hasl ben continluued to this
<lbly, wilth tihe exceptilon of time interval
of thie camlipaign of 1876, when they
becalmle tu itd 011 Presidettial and
State lickets. In 18741 Tildent was
nminiated for governor and,
U)llIT TIllE OiPOSITION OF~ TA MMANY,
he carried the city of New York by
42,000, and the State by 5,000 outside
the city, t hus giving him 47,000 ma
Jority over John A. Dix, who was
elected the pireviouis termn by 63,000.
I1 waltls then noiniated for Presl
(dilt ait St. Louis 0on the second ballot
over tihe opplos iin of Tainnnaniiy and
thle two-ir pliple which governs
Nat ional Deortilovntosie
carriedl the State by 8:1 000 majority,
riiuiig aihlead of his tic -et. In 1877,
Joim IKelly securedi the nomInatioln ot
Anigustuls Scell as a candidate for the
Seventeeinth Monlatorial district. Anti
Tamlinany~li noinaiifted Johni Morrissey
for the samte 01lice, anud, although lie
(Morrisscy) haid at maj~ority of 6,000
1o oveoime, lie was triumphantly
elected lby 8,c00 majorit.l-.
inl 1877. Kelly algain stepped to the
front ais dictator and nominated Schell
for Mayor of New York Cit~y. Anti
Tiuiiaiman, led by Tilden, nominated
~d win Cooper2 and1(, although he0 had
531,000 majority to overcome, hie
(Cooper) was elected by 20,000 majori
tv. In 1878, this same year, the
bState wenit liepulblicanl by 37,000 mai
Jority.
In September, 1879, the Democratie
party met io'convent ion at Syracuse,
and nomi11noted Lucius Rtobinson, the
piresenit incuianhent, as their candidate
form governor by al most three-fourths
of all the delegates, lhe having obtalin
ed 243 delegates out of8738, the whole
niuinber. Tammiany bolted, that be
ing part of the programme for thorn to
do1 so, and nominated Johnu Kelly,
knlowing full wvell that they' could not
induce t'heir &ilnds to vole for Cornell
as against Itmobinson, but by nominat..
img a candidate-of their own thoy hope
to draw ofl votes enough from Rtobin
son to defeat him and elect Cornell,
bcause Johni Kelly ays ho has no
hopes0 of hbeing elected himself. No
muatter' who the governor of Now York
should be, John Kelly is politically
annlihilalted In anmy event, because anti
TIammtany conistitultes three-fourths of
tile Democracy' of the State, and they
will stanid by 'llden, anld Tammany
will have the bltter pill to swallow.
If Kelly could not0 control his own
stronghold, viz.: tile city of New
York, Is ho not a poor leader for the
Democracy to have at the head of their
State Committee? Some
PRlETE~NDED) FRIENb>s OF TILDENR
claim that the attack of Cyrus WV.
Field would injuro him and thus
throw the 1arty upon tho tiinsv in
1880, but it is generally knlown that
Cyrus W. Field is, and always has
beenu a stalwart lteptulican, and, of
couurse, it would be in to natural or
dcr of things for 4N~ tabuaso Tildenm.
In time second place, '~rus Wbllield
oreoted a monuninto tile,.nemory of
hlajor Andre, a Brittsh ap , who was
captured and'ekoeted de igh during
the llevolutionary Wet'. 4pretty
man to dictate Aricrlan pe1tles, js he
not? Thie fact is, TIlden t$ aar
enou gh to sell his Elovatd, Railway,
Filds i ey gpeng Henatr
Just fou arsao elo hared.
est fouglht political olection that over
occurre4 in Ohio. Tho wthole natiot~
seemed-to be absorbed in tho Allen.
Hiayeos contest of 1876. People who
have menories will remem ber that
'Wtd bitcrest outside of Ohio was even
greater and more general in 1876 than
this year. Every one secned to think
that upon that contest turned the
Presidency of 1876.
Well, Allen was defeated. Haves
was elected governor of Ohio. Ite
publicans were jubilant. Democrats
were discouraged. And, yet, what
followed the year after?
Why, every Republican almanac
shows that the Republicans lost the
Presidential election in 1876; that Mr.
Hayes did receive a majority of the
electoral or popular votes, even with
Ohio.
Every Republican almanac shows
thet the Dpiourats carried the ma
jority of the States, of the people and
of the electoral college wi lout Ohio.
But, If Ohio was not necessary to
Democratic success in 1876, why in
1880?
If, after the defeat In 1875, followed
the great victory In 1876, why should
the defeat of 1879 prevent victory in
1880?
Is the&e any difference between the
situation of 1876 and 1879?
Yes. In 1875 several Southern
States, as well as Indiana and Now
York, were in doubt. To-day the 1118
votes of the South and the 15 of In
diana are as good as already cast, or
158 out of the 186.
In 1876 there was really a contest
for the entire 185 votes. In 1880 there
will be practically no contest for 163 9f
then.
In 1876 Grant was President, and
with all his faults Grant was a man
who occupied the Presidency legally
and by the will of the people. But in
1880 the Presidency is occupied by a
sham, fraud and hypocrite; a man
who was never elected by the people;
who Is in the White Hoise by peijury,
bribery, fi'aud and crime; who has
broken every pledge he made, and Is
almost equally detested by all parties.
It seems to us that if t tere is any
difference between 1879 and 1876, it is
greatly in favor of 1879.
No Growling.
[Indiianap olis Sentinel.]
Possibly the Republican conspira
tors may 'Will in 1880, and winl they
will, If hiemocrats permit their hearts
to sink down Into their boots-if they
become as limp as shoe strings. There
Is eterpal vitality in Demiocratic prin
ciples that will survive the scheies
of the Republican party. To be a
Democrat is to have faith in the Ieo
ple In the right, in the Constitutlon,
and in ultimate triumph. Ohio is, for
the present, Republican. New York,
Pwith thle provoking divisions lin thfe
Democratic party, mr.ay follow suit.
If so, so be it. Afler that, organize
and get ready for 1880. In 1876 the
Democrats won. Why not. in 1880?
IfYME V EAL.
MARRIED-On the 22d day of
October, at the residence of the bride's
father, by the Rev. P. J. Shand, Mn.
JAMES M. Owixus, of Fairfield to Miss
KATE IIAInnOD BEnnY, daughter of
Mr. M. 1. Berry, of Columbia.
-VI'rgil James was dying at Little
Rock, Arkansas. It was known that
lie had $6,000 hidden somewhere, and
he was asked to divulge the secret be
fore it was too late. "No," said
James, "I will tell my sister wh'len she
comes." WVhen ha was niearly gone an
old negro nian, who formerlv'belonged
ito the family, went to the dying mian,
andleaingover, said: "Mars Vir
gil, you antlive but a fewv moments
loge.Telme where your money
is, and Il tell her when she conmes.''
"No," replied James, "I will feel bet
ter after a wvhile. My sister will lbe
here pretty soon." 'thus from time
to time he refuised. ils sister did not
arrive. Faster and faster his life
ebbed away. Bending over again
they entreated him to disclose his
secret, but he died wvithi it b)uried in
lisa bosom, almost is last motion being
a slight negatIve shake of the head.
A JIUnY IMPRISONs A .IUDGE.-One
(lay last week a Leadville jury got mad
at the Judge and ordered the sh eriff to
lock ,t e judge up for a couple of
Weeks "just to take some of the style
out of him." .And to his Honor's great
exasperation he was Incontinently
jugged off to jail, and is now in dum
rance vile, while the case is going
quietly on with the most popular bar
keeper in town occupying the Judicial
chair.-Chlicago Time.
-Maryland Rlepublicans profess to
derive much encouragement for their
party from the present situation in
that State. They say that the Repumb
lican candidate for governor will have
a maJority outside of the city of Balti
more, anil that they will imake large
gains in the Legislature.
-For colds, coughs, bronchitis and
all affections of the lungs, take Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
-Very takdhg.-Colds. Very glad.
-The bruggists. The very beat
remedy.-Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.- *
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Railroad Books, and Books for the use of
Olerks of Co?" Sheriffs, Probate Judges,
Masters in. Nuty. and other couty offi
ciats.- Pamnpbet., -Magazines, MusiO,
NesApen and Periodicals and all kinds
of publfeations bound on the most aeh-.
sonable ternss amid in~ the best manner. All
ordem promptly attended to.
M~ust.4. iaw(~HalKE o
lu06 21 .
PILLS
are eztraeted from Vegetablo products,
SombinOi-i Mandrake or Mayo
Wiii~w~hfoli iurocoguiivsed by plfystoinns
as aitsutitute rclomioi,jiossessing alt
the virtues of that iinerl witioiltt
adfoetefeIts.
AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS
MEDICINE
they are ~nooymparable. They otimulate
the TRPID IVE1}invfigorate the
NMRVOUO~8Yiffhl, and aive tono to
tleDbIGiVWO~ANS~reting per
foo diestonndthor oufh asimililatiodi
of ood.They exert a powerrul influonco
oltho tIDIY3and LVEiCanAI
through theerganus remove all impuri
ties, thus vitalizing the tissuosof the body
and causing a healthy conditidii~f the
system.
AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL
REMEDY
enoequa_ and aresult act
as a preventive and cure for Bilious,Re
itent_ IntyrinItiit yphoid~evL4rs
and Fever and Ague._Upon the healthy
action of tho tomachdependa,_almos
wholly, the healthf the~humai race.
DYSPEPSIA
ISTHE BANE
of the present generation. It is for the
Cure of this disease and its attendants,
PONDEN:aYFO T r ,,i
that
TUTT'S PILLS 1
have gained such a wido sproad reputa
tion. No Remedy has ever been discov
ered that acts so spoedily nud gently on
the digestive organs giving theix tone
and vigor toassfiilato food. This being
accomplished,of course tho
NERVOUS SYSTEM 13 BRACED,
THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED,
AND THE ODY ROBUST.
'3eing composed of the Juices of planta
extracted by powecrciieela~geri
ist.nd prepared_ in a concentrated
form, they are guaranteed free from
any thing that can injure the most dil
icato person.
A noted cheiast who lis anmtlyzed thern, BayS
THERE IS MIORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF
TUTT'S PILLS, THAN CAN BE FOUND
IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER."
We therefore say to the umlieted
Try this Remdy fairly, it will not
harm you, you have nothing to
losebut will surely gain aVigo
rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong
Nerves and a Cheerful Mind.
Principal Off1ec, 35 Mlurry St., N. Y.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
Sold by Drugglets throughout the world.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
GnSATIHAIR Olt WmnssrttR ohangot to A GLoSY
DILAc by a single ae pi-intion of this IiYj. It n.
part*^ aturaLC',ter, #%cis lnsta,,tunoousy. nnd iPs
sHarmio as aprig weor. 8oldby lruggia, 0r
sent, by exprees on recoilit of I.
Office 35 Murray St., Now York.
TIE FRIEND OF A]LI!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills
ve mue a hearty one."
"Your Pills are marvelous."
"I send for another box, and knop them
in the house."
"Dr. Holloway has cured my headache
that was chronic.
"1 gave one of your Pills to my babo
for cholera morbus. 'rie dear little
thing got well in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is now
cured."
"Your box of Holloway's Ointmeni
cnred me of noises in the head. I
rubbed some of your Ointment behind
the ears and the noise has left."
"Send moe two boxes; I want one for a
poor family."
"I enclose a dollar; your price is 25
cents, but the medicine to me is worth a
dollar."
"Send me flye boxes of your Pills,"
"Let me have three boxes of your
Pills by return mail, for chills and
fever."
I have over 200 sneh testimonials as
these, but want of space oompecls mie to
conclude.
Font CUTANEOUS DISOIRDERS,
And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint
mnent iR most invaluable. It does not
heal externally atlone, but penetrates
wit h the most searching efbects to the
very reot of evil.
.HOLLO WAYr'S OINTMENT.
Possessed of this remedy, every mnn
may be own doctor. It may be rubbed
into the system, so as to reach any in
ternal com plaint; by these means, cures
sores or ulcers in the throat stomach,
liver, spine or other parts. It is an in
fallibleo remedy for bad legs, bad breasts,
contracted 'or st ifl'joints, gout, rh euma
tismn, and all skin diseases.
IM1IO1ITANT CAUnroN-None are enuine uin
Ies to sig nature of J. H A vinox.- a( agenti for
tho.linited States surrounds each box or Pills
ad Ciotment. Bioxes at 25 centr, 02 cents, and
13- There Is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes. IIOLLO WY & Co.
feb 15-1 New Yom'k.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
JUST liECE~IVEDf,
With new additions arriying daily,
Choice New Orleans Molasses, fine yru>s,
Sugars of all grades, Rio and Java 00 e'o,
green or roasted, Choice Family Flour.
Also, agent for the best Flotur ini the mar
ket-Pi edmont "Patent Flour"-it has no
equal. Crpam Cheese and Afacaroni,
Crackers and Cakes of all kinds, Soap,
Soda and' Starch, Well Buokets, Water
Bluckets, Brooms, Well Rope and Cotton
Rope, Jiacon, Bagging and Ties, Lard in
Barrels, Cans and Buckets, best- Sugar
Cured Hams, lRed Rust-Proof Oats, 8ee4
R'e and B~atley, Nails, Aios, Horne arnd
Mle Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and
Cider Vinegar, Smnoking and Chewing To
bvoo,liaisins, Currants and Citron,
-ALSO
.C llad Goods of all*kd
Z T~aesPtQe~Pne 1
.A'fine sofootion of Boots and1 Shtoes
CHEAP PO'0B GASH. a
YELLOW FEVER.-BLACK VOMIT
It 1. too soonl to forget the ravages of ti<
leri ible diseaie, whiell Ito doubt, 'et-urtl it
t iore Imalignant, and virttibnt foram It tho fall
m11ont 1hs of 1879.
MAitilRI.,'8 IiEPATlI, a remoedv discov
,red in ioutheorn Nublia-and tel With tit-h
Wotiderfall resUlt. iII 8outh1 Amoricl where Lita
1ost aggravated cases of feVer are founid,
uses from ono to two outlees of bile to 30
lit(ered or atralined froIn the blood ene(ll time it
passes through tihe liver, as long as an excess
if bile exIsts. fly its woiderful ac on oil tlt
Liver tud Stomnach the ii rATINi not. 01113' )re
eents to a certainty ainy kind of Fever land
Ilinek 'omit, but also cures liendathe, onsit I
mtLion of t-he loweis. Dyspepsia and till
lalarial (iseases.
No ono nee1 fear Yellow Fever Who Will
xpel t110 Malarial Poison ald excoss of bile
roin ihe blood by using Mxunsi.L.'s 1IHPATINH
VIlh 1. (sold by all liruggists in V3 cent, anti
11.00 bottles, or will be sent, by express by the
Plroprletors,
A. F. MElItELL. & CO., Phila., Pa.
[1'. Ptljbortoll's Stilliligit 01 Qiuetuli's
Delight.
C PIRThe reports of wionfirfill mares of lIthelttia
IsOu, Sorofiula, Sailt, Ithe1im, syphills, Canicer.
'leersn11( Sores. ilat Icom, from ail p1 rt sof
ho ootilltry, are nlot oily re'm1ark1able bult -')
Ilrciillotis as (o Ie (louibted was it, not lo tihe
bthtindainco (if probf.
Remarkablo Cure of Sorofla, &c,
CASE OF COL. .1. C. UlfANSON.
KINosToN, (IA., SpteI11ber 15, 1811.
(1INTS :-For sixteen ye'ars I have beei it great
tiflerer from Scrofula in Its most distiresig
'or1m. I itve been cotilliet to 111A rooilmt anltl i
led for lifteen years with scrofullotts uIt'ern
,oins. Thoo tlost approved rmedlintactI for -,ttli
ases had beenti t'se, and3t the 111ast, (1111et.
)1ysilittis conlst'ited, lot, outt, a t j tl'ecid'd
minetIt,. Tlus prOst rated, dist-rese', liespliIi- I
1g, I was ativise'( by Dri. Ayer. 1f Floi ('(Il11I
3', (in., to corllmenue the lIse of yo ir (14mp1n1n(d
'Ixtract, 811111liigia. Lan ugetayt' 0 1a. is 0533 iuiin41vit,
0 (1iescribe Ihc r elief I o t)t(ned from Ihe it lk of
hie Stillingla a1 it. Is to convey lint adtltfe
del of tle Intensity of myl' suffering before
sling youri mediclne suflicient to say. I an)-1ii.
loed till other reinedlis and conltieid the 31stei
f your Extraet of Stillingia. 1111til I cn say
,ratly "I an cured of all Dain," of all disease.
vitti ilothitig to obstruct, the active pu3rsuit of
ny profession. More than el htlt mont Its have
)lapsedl since this remarkubo cure, withotlt
Mny return of th diseasu.
For that truth of tho above statement-, I refer
0 Inly getitm10111an ii 1h11'toW Countlly, (Ga., and
,( the melibo s of the bar of Cherokee Cirettit,
vilo a0re avin'qlinted with me. 1 shall ever
withL tile deallest grat Rude,
Your obeieni. servant,
J. C. BIANSON, Att'y. at Law.
A MIRACLE.
WKST POI NT, ('A., Sept. 11. IS-:).
0 rNT:-My daughter was ta'keno on the 2ti
hty' of .1113ne, 1813. with whlat was sulppo-ed' to be
tit, illil li tIlil, aind was Ireate l for tii'4
1:1110 with IO 3. sutcoCess. In Mr11T. fol lnIi,
feccs of bonet Iwgtji to work oti of I lt rightl
tril, andl coiinsted io aplpleter itill all the hone
rolt, tite lbow i ' to, 1hto s itl' Jer j lit cam"I" oelt.
ilany oiI-5 of hie a t ( Ile o1! of Ii::I It foot a14
. ecise wits tlien pronott:twl on' of
hite Sweillig. After 3 ha vlig b.een cotill,
.hollt. six years to ler eId, 1 ul le calsl' e ' .1
4Ii'irie il l e 's, I was 11ii ct'll to I ry Ilir. IP m
)|rtois.'s Coilpoltlll l Extinct of Si lilinglt. :ti
Vas1so wV1 I 1el satth:."l with Its ffets 01:11 have
.on1tiniued the ise of it Il1: I ilt' iepr iellt.
My (laIghter ws cronfind Ito h hi41 ahott.
4lx years before she sat. up1 or evel I lirned over
wvithoIell 1'11. Si' n3ow .1 sits u ill 1a', ani
jeWs m1ost, of her t ime-hits walked nero.s tilt
rootn. lier g'neral lienith ils 10W good. 11141 1 I
believe Shi will, 31. her limbs gain si rtigIt
walk well. I attriblite hier rev'ov'ery, with il'
blessing or- God. to tile use of your Invalttable
Inledicineo.
WiLh gratitude, 1 a'n, you rs truly,
W. i). B.LA'NTON.
I'EST POINT, GA., Set. io, 1870.
GENTS :---Te bove e rlilente of Mr. W. Ii.
Blatilon wve knlow and certify to as beilig irilte.
Tillh"I1 ii F( ;, 1ng1 "oiIs of I hO mos0, reS)et
Pi cit izens will certify to it.. As liuch reforence
ein be givenl as 1uny be rutilred.
Yours I-rnly,
CRA W OR1) & WA LKElf, Druggists.
lION. It. 1). WIi.LIAMS.
liW"' Dit. P'EM l ERTON' U STLINGIA 1s pre
pared by.% A. F. M &,tEL C., P I'l. a
';)ot by ill IriUggssis in $l.Otl bottls, or sent
by express. Agtst wanted to ctlvlss every
where.
Seud for Took'-"Curioi's Story"--free to nil.
Medielines sout, to pool people payablc in lust'll
llt.
Inay 01
GOODS
GOOD GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS.
WA E respectfully call the attention of
V theo public to onei newV lot o1'
Goods, anld re0quest, fln inspietioni of thoii
bef~foro purchaolsmg. 0111 goods1 havo been3
carefully selected, bought lat b)oitom3
prices, andlll 'i be sold1 as low asl they
enn be biought from anybody anywvhero.
We would call tihe attention of' tlhe
1ad1ies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods,
Fanoy GOods, Hosiery, etc. A ver'y tret
ty assortmlent of Ties and other Neck
Goods. Laces, Edgin~gs, Frillings, etc. in
GREAT VARIETY,
Our.Geonts' Goods department is comn
pl etc in every tiling.
In heavy goods, such1 as Jeans, ](erseys,
P~lnels, Hlomiespuns, Blankets, &c.., weO
aro full up, at the low eit prices.
SHOES! SHOES!! SIIOESU!!
Como~ and examine our Shoes before
butying. Call and see our1 stock, and1( we
will convince you that we soil goods ats
cheap as any body.
.yl- We are agents for J. & P. Coats,
Spool Cotton, and Belding Biros. & Co.'s
Sp~oel Silk---New York Pr'lcs,
oct7 McM ASTER, BILCE & CO.
NEW GOODS!
rillE uindersignod wold~ oall especial
Iattontion to teir'newly-received
stock ot
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
These goods have been selected with
special reference to the wants of this
market, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
The stock consists of too many aricles to
be enumoerated in snadvertisement. An
examinat ion can aloneosatisfy pu rehasors.
A call from .purchasers is respectfully
solicited,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
P. L2DERKER &'lRO.,
Congress street,- one door south of Morris'
Kotol, Winnsb~loro, 8. 0.
sept680-xtti
Li ht est R~
G .u qi
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Family Physic,
and for curing CootiVoneSa, Jaundico,
Indtgestion, 'oul Stomach, Breath,
Heahteoa1, ErysgoIlas, Rheumatiam,
Eruptions anrd kinl Disea sQa, Bil
iounnoas. Dropsy, Turnors,4orths,
Xeuria, as a .Uinner Fill,
for rit'ying the Blood,
Are the most ef.
PM ;:fctive and14 conle
discovered. Trhe
are mild, but ef'
S- feetual in their
SOp yeration, m1oving,11
te bowels suirvy
anld without pain.
Although geale
in thei- operation,
they sire still the
most thorough and
ar -- scairebing enthar.
tie inedicine that can be.eniployei: cleans
ing the stoitiachi and bowels. and even the
bdood. i siiall dloses of ono pill t day,
they stimulate tho <ligestive Organs and
promatote vigorous heath.
Ay.n's Pra.s have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, and have
obtained a world-wide reputation :- their
virtues. They correct diseased action in
the several assimilative organs of tho
body, and are so conposed that obstrue
tions within their range can rarely vith
stand or evade then. Not only do they
enre the every-day complaints of every
body, but also f'ormidable and dangerous
diseases that have bailled the best of
Iaunmian skill. While they prodce power
fil etfects, they are, at the same1 time, the
safest and best physic for children. By
their ap aaeuent action they griple uch less
than the commion purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inflauned.
'h lay reach the vital fountains ofthe blood,
and strengthen the system by firecing it
from the elements of' weakness.
Adapt. I to all ages and conditions in
all climuate, containing neither calomnel
nor any deleterious drug, these Pills mar
be taken vith saibtv hr anybody. Their
sugar-coating preserves them ever fresis
and makes them pleasant to take; while
bcting purely vegetable, no harn can arise
from their use in any quantity.
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytlcal Cheaists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWJIERE.
8l1t1('1'11 I 'lllelstiners of Pillnos, Or
gails. 31n1Sial Pitlica tionlsiand
Sma11 M usin-al lustritu1Il('lt.s
wvho are i live to i heir
Own inter-est will
blity fl-o4nt the
great
LUJDD)EN & BATV[ES'
SOIT' E-I~ER -
MUSIC HOUSE
BAVANNAU, GA.
0CNFSrRni
And Branch Houses
AUGLsTA, OA. ATLANTA, (.
(leo. 0. lItoltnson & Co. di. I.. llunnnoller & CO.
UlIA~lf STON, s. C. ('lIJA 111.0 '1E, N. U.
4'. L. 31eUlanahian & Co. M'S8:attli Mlusto l14ot1se.
JACKSoNv Vi 1.'LFA. P~I $.\COl.A, 11.A.
An.... '..g., l.01 Jiroirwn lmrotlhersa.
Satvananh,G(l., Is ihe Orant MunslealCentre of a,
sollt Muslal Souath, oad frosin titis Cen1tral
l)1istribut lng ih-pot,, wvih 1ts chatn of
. i'anch 1luste Ilouises, alt unde41r
(alie liann.ianm nt., araI ha1vin82
11n foran Praces andal 'Terms1,
are d rawns the asstcal
sup5lLts of t he sout.
A MAGNIFICTENT SUCCESS
-O31l UIRAND
INTRODI)UCTION SALE
Phnoz and L Organs
''l* only sal14 or the kInt sara 5 . sucsfully,
en ra lett ott lai t he U. 8. ylive t itilxand st ansd
aid lastaaaengs alt Factory lites for Cas~h, or
TPen of thr leaig Manufactialrers of 11)he 17. 8.
have givers usa exeiutsive control of .titelr tnstru
aaaeat i n I 'n S5outh, 00(1 nut hor2?.e, usa Ioe plaeo
for tlOdIgetIIon aundc Advergt iseinntt, One Ti'(t1tt
anati of thetr best, lastrumgnts in reprem Hent ativo
. laIjern hkousehods ait, Vatctory Wiiolenzto
SEE THlE PICIES'~
PIANOS - O nct.lw wosM'odl c'arved 1
lt.gs. SIx Years (lun'rangtee.
PIANOS O ct. 11ne4 nosood car-815
tec.l-n i er nrn
PIANS TXOct. Sinen (Iranud, s.a-.
PIANO P~l.Case. With Stool aant 25
Alt gaan~~teed hustrt~aients. AN ler's n1)g
oni eith. Flfteea Days' Trair IfWalw ed oja
the freighlt, ir 1no sa.0. A t~lali er a .j notlata I
inscritaientL dlotttu.. .fln't, hleetUte to order
MASON AND HIAMLIN ORGAN8S.
MASON & JlMALalN
.. r inS. Not l.owest,
PI leortl andt )cearcst
Dest and Cheapest.
dlStops, onily $80, 10
Stops), only $145. 1 1t11
.irrorT0 T1op, 4on)ly $100.
P~obt&Pelton
-- Dell chimo, only0,
Send for Introntat in Sale cirettlar giving
prIces and itfll InformatIon.
The mnagnileont Chlickering, Hllet & D)avis
Woer0 Mctishel Sothelrn Ge1n, lIx to and1(
Favor1e-Pltnos Jnaon & Haimlin Peh4lout, AM
Poiton andu 8ter tng Or an alt ineludgd In tis
s'tlo. A clean sweop. Nresorvo. All nlOW In.
sitments of Iatcsr. sitl. Prosh from Factory.
Largeat soledlion of atai nd 11triruents over
ofre d by any H1otts.
analle w wl freigh ph dt to any
L D)EN & BATES.
NEW ARRIVALS.
eeetd stock of Booets and Sh1oes of
all0kltidets. Gntlonien's Anoc Calif Sowed
Bpots, ejnts' fine Sowed and Cable
Sorewed Giiters.
-:A fulhl line of If vtte lthii#, &o. The
itbove godui will be sold i4wei 'than they
can i b onght atywhoro "n town. Give
io a oail an see fr yhdurdelies.
- W4&AONLY,
ot7 . .,O~ho Cornor.
A SUPItY: of .)eealnItil cli
SOpatieWave, jitt arriv'el andelfor
sale at Vrlen whichl oa'not fall toplease,
A MOM AaIT1R Ef lntna & nQ