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tfta NEWO AND HERALD. T, r - M .S.P E'NDE . ADE001ATI7 EDITOXV . A 2'uL DL*QoontTIo TLcxx~T. For P1rcesint. WAIV .I sco-rr HuCOCK. io V lo-11PrevItent. II2.IA M 1-1. 1xtGi.isii, Vor Governor. g J01N,o- 11.000. ti d FC,r l.1t*aoirtGovornor.8 JVr ('mptroller-CGenorl. J. C. Corr. For Secretary of State. 0 I. M, Sims. For Attorney-General.. LF.1-OY F. YOUXANS. I s Vor Soiertntendent of E.ducaton, lllGmH S. 'TioMP[soN. -Vtor A.jittasit and I%pl)ctCor-Gencrml, b A RitHUn A. MANIGAUr. VOr SkttVrasrr J '0N Vc. 1-: R I1N .i 'i'a . . ihat Hancoc wee ha W . S 1A :.:2 :11i r* :. bui. ilu 8111n1, has dis- o C0o v ee :( W 1() get rid of it. At (he tl Ya1ht C1-.h it Ihaidd. at few evelnings 81 sice. he idilgd ill IL little gatile of bavccarzt.- with several booni comnpani lons, among them Messivurs Betitern, a 13oblinsli and youn1g Couit lehon1va off, End they managed an1ong them Si to shovel oi about sixteen lmidred thousand dollars of the Pt-ince's hard (' Cash. SOME OF OUR ExCH ANGMS ARE POUr- 1 Ing hot shot into J. 11. McLaie, the s( Greentback apostle. He has never A troubled Fairtield much. The people. el here know w,hat the result will be of - having a neow party, and as they don't b care just. now to indulge in another li era of' Radical supremacy, they give. the Greenback party a wide berth. Three or four years ago Greenbackisim had some11 strongth, but It is not con- O sidered as a factor now in the North, it aR it has never been a factor in tie South. THERE AREY FOL'nt PRESIDENTIAL cani- t (dites in the United States at this writing: Hlancock, Garfield Ncal, D)ow and Generial Weaver. Of the four! st GAeneral WVeaver alone has declarecd si himselif sure of election, Hie says the a1 Greenbackers will sweep Maiue, Michigan, North Carolina and Texas, d wichl will throw the election luato the it House, where the RIeverenid Do Lat 1 Matyr will decide it. by his eastinga vote. To anl ordlinary man '.he "it's" and "buito" in1 the way of suIccess by t his plogrammeii would prove inisur-. mot0!e!2table bar riers bu t to. thle mi ;.. lineWeaver ning is2 1 impoSible 12 0 Ivi:'h riu.:2u , howver,i not r: t''o.rr'end.. i in a air to the lowa 2et':n I ' uv ~:: 0.i. ha, e her wht .W.y 'a: ami H~.ancoek. N. Iicnlr litr recently d1eliveCreil ti at a11 raiiaion meet ing a most clo- s (quenIt and1( powerfut eulogy on1 General g 16mieouk. lie said that IIaneock ce- a: cupiedl a higher place to-day thanl any ' othier military man in the wor'ld, in thalt having as a soldier been invented " withI supreme power in -a conquered i territory, hie throw away the sceptre Ib and( vided obedience to civil law and 11 ci vil metho11ds. It is 'lot beca&use 11an ((2rb. : a soldier that he0 has1 beeni i iloinlinatehd, but beeanse1' he 1has lmerged ja the -old.er into the citizn andI~ 11 taulght 0 hat th a''wordl mus2i yield lo the toga.e Li thu ~i'.LVyig as.idei :a barauy power lie h: f4llou edI in1 the 12 :. purrued( hv' meorge Wahington1 - I \1a-,h- b: legion tuoeo 0 -1 OUt 1 of u prev iou tie. , ys Se'mor ISyrdh fuh mover . .2 Ir 4) he'1 e me1(aux. th rpad'.i , and mI4 ilitairv enercoacJ:ineb, ~i n the i.jsitory of tin tiepulica part2 llly, and( 11is e.lction l wvould be an2 enlconragemenlt to pulrsueC ver't the ReuCIblic. Th2.kisiaddress by Senator llayard is the~ strongest and2( hiernlest Jlrgument that has yet, beeni usled in1 tho aldvoCcc of tile Demo21 cratie I)ominee.~. 'T'o all right-minded0( .mCn it is unanlhsWerab.le. It is thec more' admIIiralble comlinig, 21s It d1oes, from 0one of the1 pure'st staltesmen in the land1(, and1( 02n0 who2 was IIaneiok's elbief' compe)titor aIt tihe CinIcinnIati Convoutjoni.' ScciLL SIIoAJ.s, GA. Greene Co. A ugust :, 1876. Mnt. W. U. B.lun"r: D)ear Sir-I have sold DR. OIfHD . W.S P'ILLS for the piat t wo years and1( in.d that all in this neClhborhood appr)loveO thjem. The phlysiC ans8 haIve recommenlCld1Od.them, and1( theO peo te wvill have none2 other. TIhey are be erOl LIVERI PILLS tan any I' have any k.nowledge of. "o--y respeetntlly. A -. BVUH.lLJ.aN VONVNR2'. Ono of Camnron's l-eadars In PVaonsylvanta Deelaron that lo will nupport nanoook. PSTe1M PA., July 2.--(3Ior0lal Alfrqd T. Pearson, ChIna11,10u of the'j Republican City Committee of Pitts. burg a brigadier general in the late war, and one of the inost 'prominliOt Republicans in Western PonnsyINvaila, has col.10 out for Ilan1cock, to the sur pise of evrybody. I1 i a >ower ful speaker, Aiid ha (nil Distr-et At torn11y 01 tils cotity, bqing elected b'I tie ReoptublicanIs. (Ie w6s fn1 ' CamerclOll'S leatdors. To-nilght ait at Democrtlie meeting' at GrnCIIbur'g, IWestnoreland ColuitY, -ho Sai(d in I Speech: 1ti'' h b beeil a lileoig Re plblicall sice 1854, whenl the party was first or alnized, I have beell one of its mnost artent supporters, although nlot it Voter alt that pCOod. I 'attelldd thle recenit Republicanl Nalional Cmn veition at Chicago as a delegat froi Alleghli m,comit . I left before the noiilialitOis WerC. iade, anld wheln (le telegraphic wire clicked the intellf gence tIhat Cenlerall (arield was 11011i- - niated it filled] m0 with inter-1ul dis gucst. 1comm11enced to think, I stopped and, It ht.. And I tiouglt on till the Deinocratic National CJolvenitionl Iet at Ciniiniati. I was sitting inl the United States Court House office it Pittsburg,' watching every dispatch that m1111.e. W1hen1 tle dispitch cllnc Ilotilleilg thllit iny old fellow-sol1die., wvith whom I fouight my hard batlles, WAs nom11inauted , I' Iarosi. ai said: 'II aml) nOW preparled to say 1 11111 folGel cral Winfiel Scolt. Tliancock forv l'reidenl. I remember very dist-inct 1%y when:11.h Ceemy AIs invildinig ourl .Sha(e, wh en our.-people were crec-tinlo ti1iliciations with' the dirt thrownl 11poln tle wrong side And it was thougt the were lpproachilng Peters bur.g, that thle mlanl youlhave nominat.. ed was iding il frolint of (tIe Seconld crps it ettysbllig, that the repeliiw of I thlat. Iigli.y arlmly depended upol hil),I, frlte en11PM"NIwas M1verrunnlinil" I 'ennisvallia whenllI (le mat jestic hero General 11lcock it tlie ed o his co)psreelled t(1 . 11' he had Iot saved It hat day It Ihe, Army of't lie Pot oine wouhl hlave b"en lost. The clashing ol inu111skeI.Ny, (lie roarinqg of te aiI.ii kery j11d (liht shrieks ald groans of tlit h ding upon that occasioni -tr in (eFeribab'l. Bmt. those in s. -.,iti.strong, worc drivenl bak by Genlerial Ilmuvock aid otur peopl u n'd property were Saved., A SIE E1 .i STOlRM. Milelt D11111nge to It ou8em ft ?Id Fenllculg--fn - -ral Plerosi Injurcd-A Lat of to cstu altles. Froi tile Coitaimbl.a Yeoi3na. Aboult, twelve o'clock oil the th i Ct. Colulilbit -wIs visiled by, at violent %Xind awd raIinl stormll ming-led with hail, doinlo considel.r.a, ble 1 ian1age to ( rees i id I nees, a Id ( wo smalIlI hoIses .ist outside tlhe city limits were blown down. The liercesi. shoek ( tile stormll senie d to strike (lie Peniten alti buildinlgs, which sustainled moru in' .Jury 111-all aily other pointu. Over 2:30 convicts were collected ill the Scolld story.% ofthle Inew M1aehilnr Miall lately VIrected inl the eniclosure.c,' unlder. thle u.-ual guard dotail. Wit hi sceL-r11TV alloivent'" warn-Iing fihe Storml, ill ail its wil lury, striuck the walled en - (losuZire. aid Swept awily the root'I t (en1i-e third Story of M1* cilnery i il wh lich.fell wIithi a'Lremendlous' cash,~ sweelun g e verlythaing before1 it. Theo bu11ildinlg is thr1ee stories high, one0 bid(r(ed an d fi fty feet iln lenigthI, and1( be:)1ns and1( br'icks wer*e scatteread inl e'very' dirion 11; some1 W' were caried ini andi' beyon~d the' c;ania1, am! some011 were lodged on the ish~iind- and1( shIolls inl th iver. As soon1 as5 thei di'ater wIas knlowna, Col. Lipcoib senit for D)r. Trezei4van lt, the' surigon of thela Pein (cint i:ary . Mlny )wereC Il injied ha alhrowing thI se hoa.I O'5d1lon bg fr'Oin thie indows ofl thes second storv. Therle' were* i bt. tw or) ( thr iee whi'te 11nen in the building, and1( onily about li fteen of' the whonle n1i11nbor wo re ablle toI escape by thV le sta1irlway~*. AfI 4 lie h oft the wondei ho, he r'eport ed the fol.. low inig casual tios : IBoiikniigt, color ed1, of A bbeviIlie, lefil leg brioken above the ankl[e1-he1 haiving juaniipd onl a pil oflumer.Sami Dickson, white, fhester1))0fleid(, con1t1usion4) of sca lad nos, ipan skini serioucionsly cuti by Io w.114 ''l Gerg W1i'tIlliam ,Jit1 colore. sprin. Alfrsed(.1 )ll1b, o o si seiuly ijurd by l of Ii eietiryet. I'I' 1ttl se onlf ijr' oits.l aler as li was04 prciale after1 lo the eveone Jmd passed,i1 ClIsipscomb, ii d was In enflt i guard ofii thle penCiten0oit toli Soniet1s1. lant 110atttemipt was5 made4.4 All the0 piisoners' wer0le conf1ined ill IhiriC els! and1( it wvill be4 necessaryi'i to stor were1 fe'lt i portionis of' thie city, bu n)11Rot hig serious is replorted'4. No.w TPOIlucco L.iw.-1The r;ew law pieritinig peons~1i to) (dea inl toccI1io t o the extent of' 25.,Iil0 pounlds a1 yeuar b.v' paly Iing ai spec(ial taix of live doI llars.~ instead( of1 twenitVy l ollar's, wvill g nue ma 111teily, wich verai4I eSxceed(sI 810.00 f(,H( romi this cdlias o)f (elerlos, bu1t it will a1( id as1 a pat of' thei imie4hiniervi of' the deparinenuolt ini carl'rVina ini'o effe(ct reogailat ions. It is bel ieve(1 thati thle ne0w Ilaw will eiase atI material4 ii.. * ri'0se4 1 ir th lprod(uel14 1 in of t 0ba0cco 1thr the m1ar'ke't, as5 there' will lie a gr'eaiter Iltuinibei r of sm'a11 dea lers. 1)1er jus t as~ a steamer101 wals startin g. iardls, 11s h2e- took inmp111l, andil coing 1 dlown on1 thbe bac(k o'f his had( onl tie deock, lie luay slinned fiora twoi or thr0' eeIi'' inu i tes. Whlen lie Cametl to, I le st en id'r had gonei tie biest part of' a and11( too'kin to the4 shore, thle Yanike saidi: "'Oraeat .Jehosaphat I what a :-'-AtuateurII sp)ort(smani returned4' iln IHii ph1111 t'rOml ai dayt' shoot 1 lg With a - splend(id rabbi)t and1( said( to hIS wife: .There't, you said 1 couh11 i't shoot. ~ou( didt e xpect(' to see mel bi,nlg tis1 door001 saw.% yott buaylitg it ~around1( the) I -POl ie firt v 1dic of stomach01 or' bowel, disord'(ers, pr1ompi!t t - give t he buaby a few dloses of' Dr,. haidi's Baby -- Syrutp atl.d preve1'nt nuch sufteing oia 'tIle rlt; of tho little (one. PieO only .~ ~ ~ . ......... . -0% ft ivh. is.i- m going tobfhih M001" That is thdir idea (if Heaven). :'-Au.iwt couatV oficial walked! 11ve'.1iles to have some one expain to' him what the "th prox." nicaut. -When Mr. Evarts begins to write, tho.8SpAiards, will wish thel had not ainusoi.dl.ofisetye by..shooting at the Atnerican flag. --.3oorge: Yes,1hanbing is a capital puiishient, Cspe<ilaly when vou're gis.inego'r looking girl's 1 111101s -girl's toast: "Tho youing imen of Atuericat-flteir aris our sulpporters, ot aris their roward; fall in nie,f111 in." If -Etma: The only point of resemu bl]alce between . flowers and wolien, that we are aware of, is that they both shut- up Whon they steel). --The Arab horse is not broken until lis fourth vear. That's iwljv the% lit. fir from 'temeups. But then 'Arab% horm-s are nlot washed by tile average kitchen girl. --"in't that a -lovely Critter, John ?" said Jerusha as the stopped ol>l>osite a leopard's uge. ' a111al, yes." said John. "but th hie's dreftilliy reckled, ain't lie?" - ',d -It is believed that cats cau be made tender hearted by playing soft, sad musie to themi, but low.nutich easier it is to hire a boy to chuck 'em oil' the bridge. --'lie went to glory by the light Iing train," says the Territoria( tn terprisc, in relawtin Ihe case of a Nal- ( iamo, British- Columbia miner, who sat. down oi a keg Qf powder to enjoy aL sinoke. -Breakiiog an awkward silence. Mirs. MoNt1111u Silart (sud<deiily, to Ibaslifll youlli, who has not Openid his liis since lie was introduceed to her a 8 4limi-Ir o3l' 1n1 hour ago)-"And now let us talk about something else.' --Physician (0 govIermen1it Clerk "'Well, wl'la do vou lco>iplailn of?" l. C.-"Sleepless'ness, doctor " Piv sichi-'At w%hmt time (to vou o to S bed ?'" . C.--"Oh, I don't Metnl liat igh"Il, but (Iurilig 0llice hours!" --A lady sub)-seriber writes ia poemn for ia palperI- which orl private relsons it miust decline. Sho says: "The sun 4ine Is stealiua- mvo ntih and beauty R.- ydn't. yon be gini an aW-. lI1W. - ). dot laret'iv bv'l llI1to' ion t'or11.Petty lareeny, you-goose, you. I -' W'ly doll't yoil Come inl out of lie rain?" said a goodI natured (<li Inie to a raig-weI I rishmanii1. "'Suro it"s Av nO CoIrequenj!ce, yerl- rivereice," re Iturnel ePat, "Ine clothes is so fill ot' holes that. they. won't hold wiler." --Watter-"'Do N ou wish to be call- V !d in the iniorn1inlg, sir?" (u iest-1Yes zir." Waiter-"When will you be call -d. sir?" Guest-"That depends i1poll I low I Feel in Ile morniin.r. I ain very tired now. I'll ring wheln I shall ce mre to be called." -John Bull says''Wits hall right hexclI the hailebles," anld this poilit 10 inmedian settiilles by calling -'em Aliock ani Wenglish." As for 'An -ock I's h i ' of hIas Jil arh-rchbel aho threw somt! tea overboard anid ld oll le rebellionli agaillst Kiig 'or'ge ; but "who thie blwnsted 'el is his -.llegiglish, of lIingiana? PtDust e.Atiwdihi (nIan, as al the l'igliuset ae liiis ."1 ' --'"Mv daityhter, nieveir tell anyvonof :>ur private 'hrair, saii a inioth'el in sendn3 hiiA-bighteriI'l awayv upon1 hIer flrst ' 11 Journer. "Mnieur 'ii, at ihiri'-eluss ichet if yo~u pkiise'," said the daughter1 It the( ticket illee. "For~j w here ?" isked the( empiloye. I''s that any of -elle, i.tudlui.nanitly, reemberinog lher mot her's adlviCe. -.\ Souihern ilmleri quotes a g.enitleh iuit ''o, pill-sami, [ ln<d>ly'lI nieve' !.II it ouage,to( jin diIte ehniir('hi. Wh len I ~l,Or dlarkey's5 spirit uaul 'v'i-(r lakes liim diwii in (d0ejIriber an<l savs, 9i Thjsize,.' :1nd( thlen dui'ks himn ui'ler, it's t itue dat1 daIrkerV looks after, hisseIf. ol dlon't phtliiill 0l) den)1 ganties oih mie, old 10nan." LK R, STOf(KES. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTU1mFil GEUTERAL BOOKBINDER, TASiov'ed Oppo('site (lie city IIul, . -L wer, hie is fu ly pre pard. w ith tI.rst -e!ian work,iien, to do all ksinds ofi work inii is line. l..\NK( IIOOKS RUIL1T) to any ptattern antid btonudo ii t any s;t, desir-ed My h j'ailt.n and114 long acquaimanejUIO with the bns,inesks mnable me1 to glurnte'o sat.istaction on oriders for Blank Rlooks, Rhilrohd Books,- and( Books for t ho use of Mas.ters in Equity1, anud other' c-ount) 'oli New mprsand1'eriod ials anfd all kinds ofp'ications hound on tho most rea soinable tei ms1 anld inl tihe best muanner, All r orlders tiromptly attended to. E. 11. 8TO.R ES, Maini Street, opapos-ito neow City IhIal, Co Iuin'oia, 8. C. ct 21 D[P~OR.TANT N TICE To Peris'ns ACcnstOuitI to SendIiig Mo1wy byV ilePtisI erell Lettter. TilEiI'i NO SECUITJI'v IN TiI EM. Ii yourii lioniey is losi or stol-'n, yonl maly eatceh t he' thief, but not I he eoim-y-andtz. the monyv is what yo1 ul an. TIhe Gov ernmelunt e i't rep0' ay uch losses. BU Y A 011iEOK~ From the .WINNSIIORO NATIONAL BIANI, w.hich we will soil you at teni Cenlts for amounftsi not excedinlg fifteen dlolllars;iIi tern cents for amountiits inot. ex ceedng weny-fio dl.lrs,twenuty-five cenits for1 muoun1fts riot excee'ding sevenity tive d.dhits, and at not ribovo t.broc eight1': per cent.- for anly amount atbovo that. Yu are thus mmhad AIIS)l,t:ELY SECUHiE AOAINST LOSS. WVe guilaantec thiat. It a ouri oiginial cihietk 14t.lost or istolen, weO sflre y'ou adu pheat e. ,('031 t: AND) DE-l'osIT WITHl US. We haIvd jut purchansed a now timo lock, costing $38t0, and thae President him self' can't open tIhe safe whena theO lock is ruihnoig. ~1T. KC ELLIOTT1, but ines a nridl wlithout expense. 'Thie be-st. op porlly a rr offerdt -- or those w ihli ft 0' wor-k. Yatl'l sh'itb try nioting (' iti 3 you ne for yourai- IWithal yo enn('i do at t he bust' n~ss wi 'elorr No resign to expnlain here. You eaal t1ev-jl.e a 3U yu:time or1'(' o. y-our spare thad t.i. -b sinles4, pod1( make great, pay for et' -uar-' tlii hat y.: WOrk. womlen maket(1t as mOIi) eae -.,Scntt for speeCa I private terms an ariulars. Wic h we mail free. S. oitftit ' frees.'--Don 1. .-npla'ln oi hr'd t,imes wilie you hll 11.u a.ii 1 ha.1 . A i dess A.g S.' iaxLL "' C.. P'ort,land, Maine. A"lI- icixt rAIR WA Ir OFHIOIrP".T1. Karvlous Ifportush on t4p Part of Wo. mOn. - "Do you cause the arreet of many hoplifters?" a Now York tradoeman rte asked. - "Yes, a good uany. but not all, by ny means. We doi't disturb persons ness we have the most positive proof f their guilt. When the article stoleti a trifle we watchl the woman so as to 3jAenber her fitee, lbut usually de othiig more. Not u1nfrequently we .e thells comitited by women 'that c believe are not. Imitially trespiass rs, but were urged Oil by to.p strongr mll 'Ptation ld poverty. bieh wo. in we take to a privato room. We All them our sUispicionm. Ifthey con iss and give us what prove to be thel ght ialies anidl addresses we lot them o. But all this is a Vorsv delicate mat ir, and to maitke t istake is very angerotis. You must know that loplifters are generally am1oig the ast dressed midi most' respectable ooking women tI hat come in our store. stoodfat the seconid story skylight nie day looking aiillesshy downi on the rst floor. I saw two elegantly dress Ai wolmel puttilg. alwiay rolls*ot silk ibbon. I watched then, and there 'asn't any doubt about it. I hasten I downi and told the loor witalker. [c was astotuided. I persisted and he Lpoke to thoe woin. Th%e were vio 'mtlv indignant. As they,walked to 'il the door wo saw them throw to rolls of ribbon among some boxes Ltween the two counters. We had tell Vollowed. Th'llev lived in an ele 1lt. brown slont house ill Forty ;hoh siret.(Ct "Professiona11l shoplitors," cont it 1 fihe speaker, "very often wear rent cloaks. They c,anl put a11wiay i Mod deal 1n1der I em1. liV raisill) it-ir folded aritis 11u1letr thelir ldonks WVy coneal t31(he itddel Size tile Stolenl tielles give thiem. They have a pok nut1Ide inl the froit of' 'their desses g enoutgh to hold'a numb111her. of' lar'-e IckLges. Wlhy, whenl we unloaled a -Mlinl here one ity woe took oit (of' uit, pocket all hint a good sized boy htld Carry oil his outstiretched armis. I'll elliber. how indiinatil that wo N0m was when accused. -1 was wilking (htirough ihe storo '1e day wile ia eerk told tile he 01oughCI aVw11nan1 he was serrvina-r had olen some Legrhorn hats. I vilked p to her and r1aised one of her' arms iddeily. Twenty-1 wo hats Vell 'o the 1or. Yov know what Jeghor% bats 'c. Thley atre made of at kind ot* '11Ss amid l'olded close to-.,her. She id that. she h.-A pickcd t.e up1 111) o3 o floor 1111ad was going., to put them here the rest ol1 the bats were kept. Sit arrested her. IThe haiids of an expericiecd shop rterN work fastor than the eyes of' n )server. A central office det ect ive anding in the store onle :A saw a oman111l puttilng awity silk litndker lie'i'. shWv d ield on'e u1) a1s it' to ex nine it, and t hen she'd suddenly pass into her othei Iind andl(] (1hen illto at gt frot ro cket with such lightnin ke rapidity that thle decOtve couidn 11 what site was doing, blit, het oug-ht sthe was puttling), them back onl IC Counter, I1Iv madte 11 sliudy (W thle thjeel aid caught her. Shoplifter.,s 'tell stel Gur valises allild ba.Sketvs. iln1d eni go ro1td the store (heing h l p. re knuw it good many in th pit)rofes onl. "1,he worst thinig shoples do," naid ini :oniclutsIOn, "is to) steal ftrm . 'ir ustomer. T'hey' are'1 vermt fond of' kiiig poctket-boo0ks imd vatlises. We ould a great deal1 rather they wouldI e'll frtomt us, for'Ibo thei vitims~ are' ire to give a1 stor'e where thley are' bad reta itioni. Not lome ago it lady1~ h10 haut $128 int silver' iln IEaitise) reSt I it oin the.'CO counter at momenlCt and( it sappearitled. Site Ioinid a11 ol one ini a place. We bel ieve (121tim th thi eves ho toolk it kne1(wI liha. shei ha2d monevIC, Id followed her ia long distantce." 11OW1 CURliR I rWAN ACQULIT EI}. Rrtva.t22:( L t .b-hmrt.t v h .11 o it' t nd(2 indlena() n ov th e 11 i11 h-2d Pi'bai)Y of5)1 Cu '.< acuit 1 tlare oin. Wml. Stedmnan, 01' 'ounise)l for' 213 prosction 03, infIormtled vonrt corre' t0ondent1 to-day thait 0one ot 1' lur pin t1rc of thle jurors' oin Sa1ttur'n1 igIht, 10me itot his stor'e am111 purichafsed sking _ the piie, and1( on matkinig pav Lent exhdibiited larg~e 'olls of' hivte 11aid m1 (dol1l1r bill s. Miaj. John A[. Ca:se tys 01ne. of tihe lur'ors toolk a1 shavte fler the verd(fet wa'ls rendered'C( on Dlr f'or chantge a tenl dollar' bill ats thle ast. Conltainled in a larg~e r'oll ot' grecen acks he took fr-om at side p)ocket. lie irther says that at notion mier'chtat erle says, and1( ofl'ers t.o sweari, thatit ne of the jur'ors, pur1chaintg somtie 1tnd(y and( other21 notionis, oIlered ill alymnent at tenllar121 gr'eenback, att thel 11ne (1i1ne exhibhiting~ a large r'oll of he same11 deniomiiination, sid hle hadn'1 eenl on tIhe I jury nly(1' 1 wo we:ks for' 01othg; Ithat lie made1 all t here teni nieh rep.ortt s the11( for'egoin3g, m11al tht ' 'ti iust I acs, suspicLi4)ls It l'bery3 are't ex prlessed aga inst. te jutiry ni justice1 to the people of' 'Teias, and; specLilly (the cit izents .of'1 tl'rrio ounty, ats well as to everyi' member 1)1' Curil jur1y, it is salid thatt a) fujll Id I horout)gh' invet'S gattion should( hue ad. and the bottoml lhets ini the *l:ndaies br'ought to iight--t o th1)1i tig tlse wtill alha hthle sutspitcion andt i itihintg less ought. to saltisfy3 I he jury. JEil.ig oF I)m. iItANI.-Dr. WY. *lR .1 Edgetlld Cothou tmtse (on thle 1211 -Dr)i. Bland1( wals a phiysitcian13' o iig peuit severl't year11s ini Eurioj e in per.1 ectinig his knowlhetdge of1 I is pr'ofe.s ion. llis deathl is a gr'eat loss to itt igeit and( pulic sii itell ietmbeir Ie hatd lingered so lontg (ta son11 inti hope)1 wtas (enter'tauined oh' his finai *covery', but. fhe wound had 11 injure<112 vereC pt>lbably thle I immeidiate causei o uis deatthI. lay nf'ternioon, age'd sevty -sev'en 'ducaitionial mnatter's, wias . (lie athll )t' soeeral books oin educational stmb eets, antd was till nltinmy .Years Presi bent of Briowni UJniverl'ly', at Ptrovi leinc. WheittGeorg ' Penboudy gatv fund to1 pr'omiote educationih -inth souith, Dr'. Sears was made Its mnam rer-, with aui nd%o:' boam. of (i'. WINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfilly inform ny customers and the citizens of Fair leid generally, that I keep in stock a till supply of flue Liquors, Cigars, Pobacco, &c., &c., and guarantee atisfaction to any one giving mo a rial. Mv stock consists as follows: IMPOTEDi L1QUOR1S. )TARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. BitAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. tAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS. JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. . MORINO DE MORA SHERRY WINE. ' F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. 1. 1I. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMS CILAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTuc LIQUouS. AlATOGA PUIRE RYE WIIIS KEY. TATIAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WiSKEY. TRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WIS KEY. EESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. TONE MOUNT'ATIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. ELEMRATED PF'EIJF'FER E. RYE W111KllKEy. 3I;NrUcKY BOURBON WHIS KEY. LAINTATION RYE WHISKEY. 1tG IN A APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. orri i CA R OLINA SWEETr MASh CORN WIIISKEY. LANTATION CORN WIRSKEYS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GIN'(ER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. F11ENCHIS "COSTON" GIN. ERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. KEG Di?YS$CUIPGiNONG WVINE. KEG SWEET'I SCUPPEIt~NNG~i W]NE. K EG SWEET CA TA WUA WVINE. ElItCElI & ENGEL'S CEL~EBRAT :1 LAGEl'1EEl ON D)ItAUGHLT AND IIOTTLfED. ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED) ALE. P'URE C1RAU APPLE CIDER. - URJIE NATURIA L APPOLONA ARS ADiTOA00 tLIAPSOD)Y-A STR1CCTLY TEN CE'NTr CiGAlt, 'lIE PRIME M INISTERI CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS, 'lIE P~UCI.I CIGAR.-8 FOR 25 CENTIS. 'HE CORONETi 1 CIAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS, ILIE SONORA CIGAll-- FOR CENTS. 1IE SMASITEI? CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS2. 1IlE LIGIHTJNI NG CIGAR-5i JOR 25 CENTS, lIE MONAIICII OF THlE SOUTH CIGAlt-5 F"OR 25 CENTS. LPIH E MASTER STl'1OK(E CIGARt-5i FOR 26 CENTIS. rilE AMER JCAN TfWINS CIGAR 5i jFOR 25 CENTS. I'HE COSTA HICA CIGAIR-3 FOIR 10 CENTS. P1E ROYAL, SEAL CIGAR-10 FOR 25 CENTS. CIIE ROSE AND LILY CIGAR-10 POR 25 CENTS. 1'IE hAVANA CIIARLOOTS-5 CENTIS EACh. P. W. BLACK WELL'S SMOKING -TOBACCO. CI JE WIlNG TLOUACCO-TIIREE GRADES. iSUMM~ERI BIEVERIAGES. ICE, LEMONS, SODA WATER. TIHE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF? TIlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL IIOUlIS OF TilE DAY, TO SUIT THlE MOSTE FASTI IOUS TJASTrES, VERY RIES'ECTFEULLY, F. W, JRAI3BEN ICH T. *a REA R OF TOWN H ALL GRE AT BARGAINS IN SHOES AT IMINA.UGH'S, UAVING purchased a nice line during the recent deeline, I will offer 11 great inducemen.ts to the trade foi the ne.t thirty days before taking stock. A good 12 Thread Serge Gaiter at $1.0Q Something nice in a Half Cloth at $1.25. 103 pairs Grain Shoes at $1.45 Something nice in Half Cloth and Kid Buttoned, very low fol- cash. 1 Case Brogalis at $1.25. 1 Case Plough Shoes at $1.25 T11E BEST GOODS IN WINNSBORO FOR THE PRICE. 2 Cases Woman's Polkas at 85(-, 95c, and $1.05-far below their actual value. 100 Pairs Ladies Cloth Gaiters at 95c, $1.1) and $1.25, to reduce stock. 100 Pairs Pebble Grain Shoes at $1.45.. $1.65 and $1.88. 150 Buff and Calf Shoes at $1.45, $1.05 and $2.00. The boat Misses Grain Buttoned Shoe in the State for $1.25. Tin, Glass and Crockery Ware. These Goods I have marked down to such prices that will defy competition. Just received fifty Patent Fly Traps. Give me a call before buying,. Ja L-. MIMNAUGH, july 1 Leader of Low Prices. The Best Ever Proguec&l! THE DAVIS VErICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE CHALLENGES THE WORLD TO P RODUCE ITS EQUAL I $1,000 REWARD! 97 One thousand dollars reward offered to any person that will do as groat a range of work, and do it as well, on any othcir inacilhine as as can be done on the "DAVIS VEIITICAL FEE) SEWING MACH INE." Arranwrone.its fin, the contest will be made with any one desiring. to compete for the ia1ove-nained reward, within a reasonable time after written applicationl is received. DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO., .,Another large lot of the above Machines and the Ilimproved Weed just re-. ceived. J. 0. BOAU, Agent. IE T -[.AJ IL A iiE'4LW ~ M. - White and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Corsets, Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruching, Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, .ichus. Ties and everything generally found in a first-class Dry Goodm, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish ment. You can get all you want as teasonably as saine goods can be bought anywhere. - J. 0. BOAG. Fixsh Arr vals Every Week --AT T HE NEW~ STORE. 1DI'TONA L i'urpie of Pac'fic, Perthshire, Lattiee. Lace na victorin Lawns, CheciKed fln I L e 1iqe IIru. O i t e .tc ltoa lace tiln sPrints, all in new st.yles, Long ATIV I~ INA,SILK RtInLONS, at TEJN anmd TrwENTY-FIvE CENTs, woRTII TURRE otir reuhsecs have been innde BEFORE TIlE TID)AI L wAVE IN PRICEs AND) AFTK~R ITS SUIhIi)NC. in equ nce Os give oo 'ale t.yrcustolners for their ptttronage, WYE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH ! -DESPORTES& EDA 2NDS, may1i F. ETLDER & Co. BESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro ano surrounding country that they are now in receipt of their Spring and Summer Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE CLOTHING FOR EVERYbODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS, SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDIBEN N~OTI N8 IN PRIOFUSION JEANS, CASSI MJERES, COTTONADES AND LiNEN DUJcIKS, All our Goods are fresh, new and pretty. We will take pleasure fa exhibiting our stock to, any and overy one. G.ve us an early call. OUR GROCERY STORE. Is fnll and complete as it always is. Prices and Goods guaranteed, Be sure to come to ace us, and you will certainly get your nmoney's wor h, mobh16 -GROCERIES. Notice! A.NEW supply of Family and Planta 16l bbla. ChoieNw Orleans Molasses,.~O~~ 80 bbla. Choice Onba Syrup, besides other graes. FLOUR. WE BEG LEAVE to inform our Jackson' best grades Family Flour, customers and the public generally, ALSO, that wve havo purchased from Messrs, .A lot of Patent Family Flour-the best MeMASTER BRICE & CO. their in the Bloro. SUJGARIS. entire stock of All grades, from the highest to the H RD11A lE lowest,. COFFE~ES. And that we will always keep on Peaborry (something~ new), Rio andi hand a iFULLh AND SELECTED Java. Also Parched io and Java. PLOWS STOCK. All we ask is a trial) anid. Donght beforo the adAe,an te yot i nd our stock and prices to 8ol<1 t the loos,posil pics limb 28 ,.. -., - ~pa~ Q 7/