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THE NEWS AND IRALD. WIN N&JORO, S. C. so-vwr*-- -.v w'*x. 'm~.x W:&.-. TUESDAY. Mareh 9. 1 1 1880. J. NNAff D.Ars, IIrrOn. dNe. MJ8.M T X OLD5. Aasocau Ent. T1I8 IS TiH. WKK FOR IIF*CkIVIN0 positive announce.nents that Sammy Tilden% will certaltily bo a candidat hI' befwor tie Cintiliatl Convntion. I T11,Atuews alid Courier rightly o holds Ilat thore eo crtainl crilm h icIllelh the law (loon not reIlich, anld (hait when01 at beasIt 11n human111 1Irm1 ilight, IOd-han111ded in Ohe per1-per aI'lltio (to at ialneles" outrage, Rhe 8, ould be strilig to the nearest, 11111). Tie ollice Is V,srrlble, anei thelpIshI111inet ShkOuld11not bo les Iragle. Tim, NtW YORK 811 OVU reOvOst a Very tolehing War mtor'y of how at dilugi ter ofruovernior Packens was mortally wounlded by a mihell dlIring her mar- 1 riIngo cerelionly willt a young ofileer iI Charles(on. The only thinig to m1r e the pathos anld h1retorol o' Ole ilcldeit is tialt not at Word o It I triue. ThIs does Iollano e110 away iI (1he bright. light of trultth1. Railroad Improveoents. The rIr11oad Iunninig n'omn Cherawy S to Wadeshoro, North Carollina, Imven ty-six milus, will be completed the 611tire distance in a Fow days. Thlic Opeins a route ilom the North to Charlestmo, by way of the Northeast. ern Itallroad. Tie work 11im beie Progressing Itiletly bu surely, anld now anlodher important link is m ade 0 it ourt 111 ritlods. The .vs al u ('ouriOr Iesjusliled, AlsO, l Fill' gI tht a iilber of capfIialsts are prpar i g to restirrect. (1he Sout Cmllo;ina Ititimiroal, Ra buld the11 l1tie lidg 11ond tit 11s to eutaih anl unlbroken'll line between Ciarlesonl fad I ie West. This is good Imws. hs sitovk of (tie Chariotte, colum- it bia and Atigusta ltallroad( omlpajjny !s 1 low sCliitg it thtlety-sevent dollars a share, with a p)rosptect of'sill titrt her rime. is is gooti iiews for the mlinloritI stotkholderA Ito have seesl their Investment sink to nothing. and ft. sh1ows What we have 1Ialw s said, that with te prospe. of ialving 3 the RoadI-ti ru liberally tie prol'ery wits bound to lppeviate. - 000---- i Slaying the states. The Uniled Slates Supremic Coutrt hat; just, dei'de a batch of polithcal Cases, and strikes it heavy blow at tie rigits of Stateq. It-deles that while the mllere thilure to plut at colored manik31 onl thejury ink at ilndividual iisice, ti is 13o causve for- gIraliig a evlored nmn a iew trial, st111, It' the exvItsionl is systemtie, either by State Iaw, as In West. Vir-ginia, or by net of pat-ies drawing tile renire, ats inl Vir'gilnia, it i, a violation of the fourteenth amend -mont. it. ailso holds that. ai colored man11 enn3 bet tried1 in the 'ulIted Stat, a Court 1n mtakling atlklavit thait hio be liev'es he will n1ot 1have justie int the state Coturt, anid it (t'rther0 deelde4s ~ tha14t ere at rteenu fle13lleal mkes ( 4)ath1 thatt the otitee cottiitted by ane..e of is duties0 as8 such, hte mayi be P r'emtoved tV'omi the Statte Couts,' though 4the otl'biee ite aginst tihe State it lawvs. These die..isionts heav'e the- State Courtts thte merel' appana1tage of' the Fed- n1 (lt' Judiciary, ovetrtide Statte laws, I' and3( juetty geneorally knock theotom001 out o1f States' r'ighits. We are get4tg 9j 01n pre'tty we'll towartds an3 emlpire. "Ye Cannot Servo Two Masters.,, ( iiThe earts of' thle listenitg pulic antd b the eyes of' the r'eadig pici haver ihr' s0om1 timne beeni regaled wi'th~ ar'gu- si 11uents by the apostles of 4the Green0I- a bac1k part'y-the stew "hleav'en bor'n" n parIty thtat is to) smash81 thte ol ma- 1 chine3s into. smilleitheen, anid to imak" everybody happtjy a111d eveirybody richt. We haive att itierenot 4times beent re prloved for' tring a deatf ear to. the' chtatimer. chtarmt he neover so wisch.. hi and.. esp)eially wiith dointg i1stiustice to I" aI tl'mitd and3( humbitug of' the dirst waltr. 4As hlng as$ tRhe Greenback shleep were0 4t all in 011e tohl, under 031e sheophlen, e' we htsd lIttle dihileultyin mar1131king ( themtl out3 and. inl watchintg the0 paiths ~ they were mallkinlg towairds greent j. pastuires. Wle thughtt thtat by carefuil V obervatin we had la'ived at suchl at i l)oint of e xperineoss as to idettity themtt all by thie strawberrsy mtark or' some1 othecr sucht symtbol. Blut it seems1 that1 we are miistaken. Tlhte eventts of the past week have east a great doubt on ottr mind as to whtat Casar we shalli ouder tribute to in the comlintg mi1- p lonnium. Theo telegraph informsIl1 us n' that int St. Louis1, 1n Thtursday, the ~ 4th of March, there was heldi a cotn Ventlti 044the "Naltionai Uniotn Green-t baIck Labor' Par'ty"-othterwise knownt i as the lIrlek 'oatneroy fhet ion. Dole- .. gates were prieent irotm twenty-two 1 SWtes-8othi Carolina not beinig rep resentted, liesohutiotts of thantks wvere oilbred to lBrick P'omtery, Dennids Ke,ny 11lugo Pryor, Contgressmani 1 Weaver anid othters. A mIotionl to ad. o journi and( tunte with the "National ti Gr'eenback Labor" onventiont int Chicago ont the 9th of Juntie w~as tabled by a two-thirds vote, and tho folowltng I tioket was ntomlinated: 1or PresIdent: ' of New Ilamtpshire. For Vieo-Preqidenti B3. J. Cu'.ut..us, of' Texas. The onventlin then adjourwnedy re- ' Ateing to have anytigg to do with the, SNational Greenback La1?r Conen. tion, andi doolaring Its PurPose to run 4 its cantdidates separate ad inadepend. lit of all other I)artiCeS. Their cain >a111in 14on1g Is to bo the ftio old hymn, egilinill.q: ImIlay not., mlty not, Olt, imamer Itraw near.'' Who the uischliof Mr. Difllay and Ir. Chambors inity bo,.nobody knows lid wo premumne Very few care-. Whalt m want. to know, however, is whieth r It IN the "Natlonal Greeilk Labor ity" or the Natiomi Union Urnon ack Lubor Party, flhat Is to take the at. of Mose ~ Ivi ilig I plo 1opilc ut of tin land of Egypt andit the I 1ouse~ I Iloinlage, or, whether wo amre to ave at kind of Slaiinese TwIlAi Mose. 'here atoillot be 1wo Prel;cidnts it. oneo llt ori at 4lst two mt at the samt1e 111. 1U1nlder whoso banunei shall tho 1reminack convert onroll himn;elf?' hall It, be i der fit at of Mr. 1)illay, mitt nkni mkiown, or tho antionymosttio; I-011, unknilownt 11tha 1s to bo prodtnemd 1 C110ago lin Juutie? How Canl people 'lve tho Dieiocratic or the lepubli imu parly to join tho Orootibackers, lien these thimselvesi ire divided ito Iwo IhMiostil ciuipis aid1 dnounce itch other? IN llrick Poneroy the and, or IN it thi other rellow ? ''hlm inducllemiet to join the Green liek party has been imth it I1s going to weep the etiro couniitry. Now, oth litols cautiot swoop it at the 111110 1ine. They would only cut 110h otfher's fitits. So whit. use Is livro to leave either of the old plarties SJoini a t iw oln (hat splits in Iallf etort It ftirly inakes a be-ginninig? 4loid lnot (Ihis 0XI4t0nce of two fae 1oas. w hon on1e had not. a ghost. of a hatice bttore, coivince ovory oneo Of hie rolly of tyllig onl to an orgaiizat.lon fthis kind? It. is a dtvivo of the tienty. Anid It will be foinl thatt ther lrick Poiiieroy's fhitIon oll tle ther ole is Sveretily Workitig in behalt' f (lhe Himpblicanl party--he party hat broullght. 11111utmu1bered woes uponl lit' Soith. Brick Pomneroy Says (lie ther wing Is a friand, and the other vinig says Blrivik's crowd are frauds. nd whaiitiare people to beloeve? As outh Carolinlia wias lot represen ited In t. Louim, wve presuinlthe the South1 Caro i Greenbackers belong to the Na itwinll (Ireetiback Labor Part y and not ) the National Union Greenback llbor Pairt-tv, andil that they will not issent 11 tley formletrly did roi our. pinilol (hat lrick Pomieroy, however atr-iti hit allity have beeniIn times list, ik now noting buit a -rauid amnd i ileiuls on anly paily that h' may hoost, (4 ally himself wIth Whet it ig showii to uts how two eenbiaek partivs ean sweep tile coui r In oppositionl to each other, aid to WoIh the Riepublican anld Demociraitic arties, we will colisider (he proposi oll to Join tinle or both Wings. We elit've this latetst phaso of the ques on will openl the eyes of aill who live vvin deceived by spleciouls urg'-inents nd fair w eords. heetii'Masn with oraizedntiie -- i' n tias it ihursd be ngt,ett DrtF .tiGary ne'ling a stiigrs ot' the ac rand tiogeaei of llte State.igtli l -'lTh te yagrs arei oi i n 10 fori~t LunnSl' o gi. aniidte he atmos-' heroe melsiankwit its p'uertt. ----A ntwi ept t't isi'i (li be eXreia 01tlt'ges.Th t lie, ofth plac -olir thre years ithata newol Ious tis .'tllssarye' to aciontnodate the theaviy vits o t'toihi et oad. COit'yt -'everas~ l four mieat ree-g 'eiid complin and ictifrg the hotst ChamberI io tommeceo, Is~it hat et uigth eateiclaxsurs ion I'll thetO tst tn the th.t las h ~--Tree tetart oads ofndrd rondhav en shipedt fom Othis place tolthe usllin milsd dur the larst e, andh roefvt a enugh et' any te countreafo ar t iai oriuiry. Ther buver iaver ien .busy alltS8t' the tie reeiving,ti eighAn elasstion and at.hiig th n- lat iSatdvde nto etri wh lses, roughad astoli anathilas is an trunl ratedtistnisecondcs. The tveragoi picei pa(id bibtit market iis ivet. -tiecs oer hundred1b pouds -As rad ofbeoe hlunet dwltar as bheeinoord foth arreist,o wth rof8 tonie,o n ero eef T nttig ore' mn Ther wayc' in Ig tihe crishstis nithe bG reenitl and -- thn leton w'astheld amteiliams m lat eigtuy to deerinewhth -Tet that t hiprshoul voe wnt y osandI d(latote A tts antia Bai raitiono was vted byi aboruyt iOltiti ma rit y.rhis roadcui wvidernc by tha the eat abnd Abiile on onineti with 05 Gn Aivenw o and stal Road at Andersit~IiWli )o.o eetin i-Iny tgeer: iiThe towscri otion rltedadtw irisseres ae by atg ir -e ofnh town connic sqare,untdto -The factd thatrpai theanw on e-e sitt fn liendsncationatle Bank ar(ly one hundreadil anrythousand an or audance ofmoneying tis co -here isno a co acaoidng a dwlig couse iilAneron Thd coeloresii-. .ery toemn the town i iarvs cu il edadt neew oneiis arebng tem ie n h piiubcsqe askn d'nd are nd in advae. o opein tatt fortheetic astonf athea con Iie work Apon heudis plr I.o remsn a orr weon, ya nas actoy annr pThetl wounded citi 'hot om ah pton and vnthae haalo lake neceiasalred. mn hm kiedvea nwhoutneha afdbo the ea mir esHeP palae, Tir. .an s obtinomr plto n the handtsid oe >f the Catawba- to bena used ..oistc the road thonco to the town of Laicas ter. -Advetrier: Upon 4ut10oillng a half hundred 11her1I on Alond1tv last we fonild that all of themu Were buying conlsiderably 1n1re guano tla ever be lore, and that thIofr neighbors 1 were doing likewise. It is sald that the fer (Ilizer companies of Charleston aro re fusig to itke oil any mnore orders at pIe(Ielit, Us the dtiean1td Cannot bo sip plied. -Jlntor: Thle (iellig-iouso, Imloke-hotiso and corn-crib of Mr. Ar(tut Still, I )oai Towmhip, were nltirely destroyed by Ilre onio night last. week. Tho co r--erib and mt k hIoul.0 were robbed IId then set on 11 -., tho flames cotniuuieating with tho dhelling, fi-om wilich very little was saved. Glreensvnlo. - Adrerlier,: We saw four bales of cotton yosterdav that wero brought to market I)v Mr. liows Abererombie, Of ilubblown, haviiig been raised in 1875 and heih Woli year to year III hope.q of 1)etr priem. III Weights the bIales had11 shIrunk11 76 or 80 pounlds each since Ilrst. picked, atid though it. was original ly first-class 1ottoil it sold t'or l0 (e)nlts, prime cotton now being worth 12.j. Kor"haw. -Journal: There was only o death ill Colden during the llonthll of F0ebruary, anld-thalt was at tramil who had imbibed to freely of the 1Ightling wliskeyi dealt out in somke of I.th bars. -It Im fiss8erted tihat one bar-roon inl CImludent, s4ince tie first of November, has sold thirty barrels of whiskey. At -10 gallons to the blarrel, this one bar has sold 1,20) gallons. Multiply this by the nunber of bar-rooms (12) in, towil, amd Wo have thle elloriou atounit o 1.1,i00 gallonsof whiskey sold here in tour montlis. This does not. incelude what is sold by the whole sale dealers. --'Tlie guallo blisilless is of trllieml dotis dhnIons his year. One dealer in Cainden says he sold 175 tons in a singlo day receltlIy. -(afrelle: )urlng the past, mllonlth there were isued a(t tile C, 1mden post otlice 320 mney orders, amIoulntilg to $5,70s,25, the tees on which were $45. L.aunaser. -Led'ger: 'lhe acreage that. will be plated in% cottol by oiur firIm'ers will ie C01.Siderably more than it was ast yenr. -A 111mbher of our llerchillants anld huiss t en have received invitations to visit Charlotte tiloll the 1st to the I.Nt ist., and have beenl ffirilished wit i free passes tVom Chester to Char lot te. -Dulr-ing the two moiths of Janu ary aiid Februillry the postotlice,at this pliae issued 132 money% orders, aggr-e yat iug t he sum of $6,877.8-1. anld dur III; tihe smilne period only $3H.3 wias paid out upon orders iSSUed oi this oilce. Ne'wberry. -Iferald: The large cdwelling hise, on mr. i.. nl. Dominick's rib ble plaIce was buriled do1wn Tlesda%y, 2-1th tillimo. It was ocenpied hv thrl-e famlilies of negrovs, wh.Io lost 'neariy everytiig the had. A negro womilail is suspected ot havi'g set it. oi tire. -A corn erib belonging to Edmund Satterwhiite, colored, n Mr. W. ., Waldrop's pleet, wiaus burnled Wedn1eS daiv night, witih oui(t iteen bushels of 'or'n anId s01110 other small11 ariticles. Spartainburg. -S$parlan: Last Sunday night sever'al l'ounhg ment v isited the shianty Iin whielt some1 sectionl hiands of th'e Spartanbm111g and11 Ashev ille Rload -,vere sta.vmlg ait iLandru's'. They0 eniticed olly' beat1 anld br'uised one0 (t the0 hands. llis condcitionl is tr'uly pitiable. It is sa11d that these0 same1 young r'owAdies t'requlently' dis8turb the pe~ople of thlat conninunity' at nlight. --lcI'eald: TVhe ne0w Opera 1I0ouse is raidly' a1proachinlg coIuleltion1, andc we iearnl that1 aplplientions have heeln received from several parties o1 teing big plrices for the tirst nlight. .Wliameburg. -Kinlgstree Slar: Trial Justice Iilutsoni, ait G rlaam's Cross-roads, hald a younig color'ed womlan, alppalrenltly not mlore than11 nlineteen years of age, conniIt ted to jail last Saiturhdaty on1 the chlarge of inf'anticide, to await the ac tion of' the grand jury. York. Enaquirer: Messrs. W. A. Moore, W. P. Good, J. B. Lindsav anld J1. 1). Coicock, pr'opritor01s of the1 l)'propet known~ as tile Westmoereland Barv tes mlineO, situae 1)11six teeni miles no'thi west of towni, anld about six miles0 tV'omi Black's Station, on the Air Line Riailroad, have leased tihe pr'oper'ty for a tern) of years to Mr'. John S. Mor'ris, of' Lynchlbureg, Vai., a pi'actic.al miner. lie wiilIllmmenlce milling tile mineral about thle 15thl inst. -Rock 11111JHer'al: A meeting was held on Saturday for the purpose of hrlgamzm.iIg a1 comlpany) to build a cot tonl fi)etory at tis place. Twenty eight thlousauld dollars was subscribed at on1ce. -First mortgage bonds of the Ches ter anld Chleraw Ra'ilroad Company areO no0w at par. This is tile resulIt of the good mhanagement of1its presIdent and direcors. LIFEi Is A PLE~AsUR.-Only when we are Inl tihe enjoymenCt of all our faculties anld in perf'ect health. This canil on1ly be whlen all tile fiportanlt organs of the boiy are performing their Amections properly. Tile liver is more liable to get 0out of order than any othier oi'g n, and pr'oduces mlore unpleasant effeets. A dose of Dr. Glilduer'sIl CLe P11ls occasionally, will keep it all right, or set it rigit if it has gone wronig. Sold by' all drug gists. For sale by D)r. W. E. Aiken.* -The bridegroom was not present at the time ap loited for a wedding at IHarmlony, a. Th biride, who knew his bashhilness, said his courage had Probably failed him. Somebody sug gested that a horn be blown'to call him, andt this was done. A responsive whoop was heard from the woods near by, but1 the~ young mlan did not appear1 until a scouting party brought him In by force. It was not unltil 11e becameO fearfnil of losing the girl~, whose patienIce gave way to au ', that he mustered courage to faco eremio ny. -The boy who will shiver and shako and nearly freze to death If he has to shov-el in a half-ton of coal or do an errand fur his mother will stand half a da ona the-iee, looking at the cutters, IwIt nomorediscomtr thua polar I -Pay yor-bernln SOUTHERN RAIL WrA Yf. What Northern Trunk Line May Expect Froin the Itecont Combniatione. New York Comnereal n1uItin. 'I'h New York trunk railway lines ere long1 will have to face more or less Competition for Wes(eln and South Westurn trade with other railway routes of more or 1088 iMportacee further South, which are tle outcomlie ofrrecem combinationis. The competi tion at the start my not be verv for midable, but If tile South Athantie porill clin provide themiiselves With adequate ocean stetlimship facilities, it is by io mentis improbable that in the course er tliiu it. will t::ake an iimport int. impression upont the Northerii rail way' Hssem. Of course, in calcvulations of this kind mutli dopeids u >n the amount of etapital tht. niat lei thrown into these 110w enlterprises, anld clith upon the htellgenice and daring thalt aire reiuisile to iake itt eapitul tell tW the most advaintage. At present 0110's iforatitaon lin regard to both these pollints Is nitlf her 1 full nor So detinite ats to onablo oneo to aurrivo ait a slit .41actory judgiiietal fin the Iretmiises. 'rthe Tenneseve anld G"eorgriat journas10, it is tie, are beginninig to H'peak of their railroad "kings'' ist ats we do att the North; and, crediting what they have to say of the presenlt - aind pros pective coimbiniat-ioiis of thes(3 gentle j nei, It might be Huspecte'd that a new r(oi of Vailderbilts and 6oulds and Scotts ire Ili course of slccessful die velopment in that quarter. Thero is imlore or less extuberanIce in wh'liat is written on the subject by the Loulis Ville, A lt Iai(n, Sn a'aiuilind Chirles toijouril,ils; yet it Is worth while to try aind Ace Whit it till amn1ounts to. 'ile recent acquisition by the Louls ville aid Nashville Compimv of lite Gleorgia anld Ge' orgia Colntral itysteml, ilong with various and previous pur chalses, leases ianid Colmbinaittions, it is asserted, Is the last, link that is neces sary- to bring the Southi forward ats ia compvtitor witi the Norivtrhie trunk liies for W1restern11 anld E111ropeanl tralde. It is althoritiatively asserteml tat this ('01mpanly, underl its niewarngmns expets to conlrol the firaisporItion iiterests of the South, at the'saime timte that It will div'ert- I tirge porion of the businless of the West. and Sonth west which alit preseit. fitds its w1y to iCastern seaports th rouigh St. Lolis anid Chlicgo. It. is designed to iiiake Savanna11t11h the seaport. for tle new trunk line; it which end we are told at lie of oceniti sviteiers is to be forth with sc e'ired, by which means, unider a syst vin of siit stpervisionl, wise economy11%, ind a railwa systei not deluged with Witered* soc(k, lower through rates to 111rope will be o1'er ed tlanii tihe Nor hern lines Caln possi bly tfford. Ani Englolishl companly stands; ready to furnish4 the Ve'ssel. With tle co-opleraltion of the so-called cross lines, tle pr.o.jectors of the South ein ri'uk have io doubt that in due titue they will be able to till) tihe grail an11d provisioni trude, and inl this wayN. Lollisville, Nashville, Atlanfa, Savali nali and Cuirleston lre to be built. lp at. the expense of St. Louis anid .h'icago. Direct trade with Europe has long been the dreian of ambitions SoutherEn statesmen, with rel' anth1vlinl- bit political capital to back the'm; aid in order to retlize that dream ini past years thqY did not. scruple from time to tie tki fcmIit themselvts to ny visionary projects, the result of' whieli, as might. have been1 tforeseen, was niothing but. disappoiintmeint. TVhe lapse of time, aiid hard experience, possily hiivte su perseded t hese dmreamns ndw wtith aspirationis of' a moi'e praicti calechar'acter'; and as these app)ieari to me'an business and not politics, there is iio reason why they should1( not meet at least with a measuirable dIegr'ee of' success5. If' it butt eiiable t hat par't of' lie country to catch something of' the live business spir'it which hias done aiid is still doling so much to develop the wonderfuli resources of' the West and Nor'thwest during the pas decade, it wd'il bie a national, not a sectional advantage: aind in so far' one miay' heart ily wish fliat it may realize th'e uitmuost that is expected 'from it. As to the dhiveri'Son of trade from Chicago, St. Louis and ofther points, the point is searicely woirthI considering. These ettes must necept the new condition aind seek to adapt themselves to it as best they can. All parts of the country have an interest in the r'estor'ation of' Southern p)rosperity'; and if' these new r'ailway' comibinat ions are destined to be, as it is to be hiopedi they will be, an effect ive agency to that end, the result in deed mayi~ be0 to change the channels of tr'ade at paricular places:8 but wtho wtill say that tirade itself' will not bie imimensely enhanced, or' lt.t ltimtate. ly the whole country~ will not get tbe benefit of it? -"You pr'omiised to pay flint bill yesteirday," said an angry cr'editor' to a debtor. "Yes," calmily replied the other', "bunt to err is human, to forget divine; and I forgot it." IHEjan 0N E '0VI 800-' SE som Layes, Cfrgnen, Phsttas Editors., Banrkes, 2Wys hern MIehants, Sftudents,, and all wh redbos * Iokis more looks ia los space than any, othea device-Xotates at, a flu vr'sc tou.h-Shelves ad justable atheilgifa1-)i--'wh shelf Is IBonhol square, hohling a set of Appleons Cyc)op,la 31ade of lron, i aunot warp or wear ouLt.ultl f.ully omamentied, makhiug a handenome and nlote Piece oft funture. Slt'es for table bold 1 or uers ofhnoks wizesfo doorhold A r 4 tirso books, as de,dted. E..-nd for de,sriptive pueo list Sendt *tcetiatoroor Nuw IursTRAvan CarAtoors tt'h ove'r 3 0 lilcstrations of Educational an. asetol attlad. BARR, PR ATt' & CO,, 8eh.oo Paratshegu, and Dlealera Ia eerrtblag Ia thb thook and Stattenery lIsn', .lMoQuaiuRs FOR AU. SCHOO0L SUPPUES, 14,& 1*8 CIrnd st,..Nw Yaras Dr.TUTT'S Expectorant I IN 260TS. AND $1 BOTTLES4 Its properties are Demuloent, Nutri Uve Dalamic,_Soothing andHeiling. .bombining_an those qualitiest it in the most effective LUNG BAX A ever offered to nudtrers ""fr p onary DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of Now York, voluntarily indorses it. q -READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. T'l'T: New o'k. opLI 19.18Im. %ear 1i-During this y!:r1v'. edn eu hundred cases of lung J msess. Iu the 14wer w -rda of the Wiy the OlatoIvor* of a very *@Vol 0 tjEpe. It Was there ally tAStentivu W:'GQvJledtoTutt*sKxpectorank, and I conlesoy surprise at ita wond.riul power. Durig a practice oa twenty years. I h&ve never kngown a inesdicine to at as proniptiy and with auch htmppy offtot s. Iti neWatly subdued t'fe tuost violept Steel coushing. ad invariably cured the diseaoe irk afew da-,. I cheerflly indorse it as the best lung medicint? I aver used. J. FRANO1 IKAYWOOD, I. ID. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. ope s'vV,nj News. Agusta oa. Dr. TUTT: DirthI by Itp so w was attacke wth pneugoni last, winter Noht eft, hn with a lent cough that lasted thl- thia a mouth ince, for &nuo cure. o)Which I am Indebted toyour valuable Zxpectarant. I ha tried an"s everr thin rftomn. mended, but none did any1 untli I UAe0your B. pectorat one botte of ich removed h couga opiuely. With many thanks, I yaour h Had terrible N1QHTrwEATs. Memphis. Feb., 111 1571. r.tua Sir-I have been suffering for nearly two Fears with a vere cougli. When I commence a ong our Tpectornt was r9dft to one hindre lad'lateen pounds In weiht Ii tried almoset eythlg h ad terrible ni ght swea have rpeav half dozen ttles. The night sweats have left me, the cough has disappeared. and I hate ained fintee pounds a lelt 1 roounin 4jit toInries"d coug h glnsrkife;ea sy bepc.0A Reath IMPORTANT QUESTIONIs ecador, have you caught a cold ? Are you un. able to raise the phlovgin? iav you an rrn. En nuthxo throat? A sense of oppres~inon the I i tge, wih -esiort breath? Do you have a oil lying down ? A sharp~I now and then In th region of the heart, shol. GdesandGack? If a, our Advite 11ai-sti onc a oso o(Tutt's Expectorant; yon evl soon Og o ai ToM plgu . In a a hour repeat the lCipectoratit, pliace a hot Iron to the feet,take two of Tutt's T'lls. YcP wil L suun faL I"nto a OURE411i sltPep alid wakD Ein thEmorn. cotagh gone, lung& workinig_fiv-ly; easy breath. ii., aidi bowes moinIn nturlinanor. To prevenat a return of thesec symptomsg usie th lacjjct5rAmmit several days. Offloo, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT's PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TU:JXTPS,PILLS TUIM''JA".L.S TUTTIS' PILLS CURE FEVERt AND AtAUE. TUTT'S PILLS CUR E DLmKOWS OILAT TUTT'S PILLS 421VE APPATKTE. TUTT'S PILLS ]PURFr TIRE BLOOD. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S HAIR HYE LAY HIIAI OR WR usqac.ohanged to a (ILO"Tw .PLYOi a sa p ication of this DTIt ti. parts a Natural tlor, ets Ins seous an is As Ilarnmless as spring water. odby D e,W sent by express on receipt of 01. Office. 35 Murray St., New York, Pianos and Organs BOOMING LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE. A WORD TO THE WISE. The prevailing boom has struck tho Piato and Organ trade. All creation and their relatives aire buy inig instruments this year. Anmerica's countless factories can't half supply the demand. Manufacturers have to day unfilled orders enough to keep them busy for the next six months. Material and labor cost twenty five to fifty per cent more than a few months since. Manufac turers have raised prices and must continue to advance. The lowv prices of the past won't come again for years. CONSIDlER THIS. As yet wve still sell at old prices, but we MUST ADVANCE SOON. Give us your order NOW, for deliv ery of instruments at once or within THREE MONTHS, and we will guarantee OLD PRICES, even if the advance conmes. To do this we must have immediate orders SO THA T WE CA N CONTRACT AHEAD. Don't hesitate. Don't delay. We state the case precisely as it is. Prices will advance VERY SOON and LARGELY, and those,.who wait will pay for ths privilege. Take our business advice and Ord.er at Once I LUJDDEN & ,BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, feb i7 'BUY THE BEST!I LADIES,' Mieses' and Infants' n Shoes, made by Ziegler Brothers, of Philadelphia. Celebrated "Standard S'orewed" Shoes, made by the Bay State Shoe and Leaither Co., spe. elailies at the Corner Store, J. 3. BEATY & 00. NEW GOODS! W E hays now open, and will sell as low as any reliable house- in town our second supply of Fall and Winter Goods. 1 case Fruit of the Loom Long Cloth.. 25 pieces other brands of Long Cloth. 1 case Bessbrook Jeans. pieces assorted Jeans and Cassimores. pieces new style Prints. Dress Goods, Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeros. Blankets, white and colored, Flannels, Linsays, Ginghams, Bron Homespuns, Plaid Homespuns, Drillings, Osnaburgs, Bed Ticking, Hick ory Shirting, Cotton Flannels. Comforts, Shawls, Cloaks, Boulevard Skirts. A full supply of white and colored Dress Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Bleached, Brown and Colored Half Hose. Clothing and Hats. Overcoats I Overcoats ! I Overcoats I I I For the ladies we have a nice stock of Undervests, Hosiery, Gloves, Ruffling, Collars and Cuffs, Edgings ank Insertions, Ribbons, &c. The "Pinafore," "Juna," "Pride" and "Beatrice" Corsets. White Goods, such as Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambrics and Lawns. For house.keepers, we bavo a full line of Table Damask, Doylies, Towels, Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Notions in great variety. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes. Men's, Youths' .nd Boys' Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Sataohels, and Umbrellas. In our Grocery Department can be found everything needful at low prices. We cordially invite an inspection of our stoek, feeling assured that we n please. F. ELDER & CO. nov 4, DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU H.. RA E Seen my stock of furniture, which is one of the arget, handsomest newest, and cheapest, according to quality, to be found in Winnsboro. A new supply. of Chromos, Picture Frames, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window Shades, Mirrors, &p. Purniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Lumber and Laths for sale. I am agent for a Door, Sash and Bliw Factory. All order promptly attended to. Also, agent for the WhelE Wilson New Improved Sewing Machine, and two others. oct 18 R. W. PHILLIPS. THE ELEPHANT HAS COME, -WITH A FRESH STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, --AT THE WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally that we are now opening the finest and most complete assortment of Fall and Winttr Goods, including Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all the latest styles of Millinery, Ladie' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings -DEALERS IN GROCEIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, TIN and WOODENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., 0 which will be offered at very low prices; as we are determined to sell heap er than the cheapest, and cordially invite all to call and see for.themselves I am also agent for the well-known DAVIS, WEED and AMERIWAN SEWING MACHINES. J. 0. ) OAG. oct 2 RARE OPPORTUNITY 1 WILL offer offer my entire stock for the next fifteen days, as you will see by my price,list, at quotations worth attention. Five Handsome Cloaks at $8.00 and $4.00-former price $5.00 and $6.00. Ten Pairs Ribbon-Bound Blankets $1.90-former prico $2,50. Fifteen Overcoats at $2 50-former prico $4.50 Twent.-five Pieces Red and White Flannels at and below cost. Big Drive in Cassimeros, Jeans &c. One hundred pieces Dark Calico at 7, 7j and 8 ets. Domestic Goods at a small margin above factory prices. Good Chocked Homespun at 10 cents-old price-no advance. NOTIONS I NOTIONS I I OTIONS I I I Coats' Spool Cotton 55 cents per dozen. Got d Spool Cotton 85 and 40 cents per do Eagle and Phonix Ball Thread 20 to the I at 87J cente A good Corset at 40 cents-former price . nts. Look at our Men's Undorshirts at 2 cnts, Sterling Soap at 85 cents per dozen, A great variety of Buttons, Gloves Handk &c. Pifty untrimmed Felt Hats to olbee out a cnts, worth 50 and 75 CtS Also an odd lot of Trimmed H ts at 40 p $1.0 We lead the van also in Glass and Crook Look at my Glass and Preserve Dishes at it,o'h25cnsery where. Twentv..ive dozen Goblets at 50O, (30, an&d et erdzn Something very desirable in Table Sets at' 5ad$.0-l rc 90, .1 00 and $1.25. Crocker in great variety at prices beyond oiJn A lot of L ps just arrived, varying fromt oetignc at 60 and 75 ents and a spec1at $2.0 v1,yher, Three cases of Tinware just arrived, whi benoghfrblwIt value. Something handsome in Chamber Setts ,pa,.a*.0 Compare prioee carefully before p 3~I wll 1y Il.raly fo sohcclnts,1, wp rthd 50 an t7 e et. fomr rc $.0