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THE N9WS AND HERALD. WINEE13ORO,'8. C, tU1mrF. Jul. o, : isso. 141 MA.111 DA r,XNO I-1Evil 4 ONV2. S. REFQLD. AUIvOIATr EDITOR. t1a J)W,1t60r1C TIOKB. Por lPresident. 1NF,jID SCOTr HANCOCK. For Vice-President. )VILLIABE H. ENOJ.IsI. * 'or G overnor. J(P[J\Soq llACOOL). For L 'ittensint-Governor. f.or Uomnpt,roHir-Conern1il ,l. .CorT A: . '1'. . For 4..:m I f rdlucatlon. I It (; :. TitoM iSON. Ftor A.u unatd Tainebk-Genek-ah AlRilUR . . IANIGAULr. F Sthte Treasurer. JoHN PETER RICIIARDSON. WE CALL THF A'YENTON OF TiE National Demioorati Committeo to Gmeeral ahon and hi-z 1eadJisters. 'he regular .Delinocratic Electoral a irk et Ws Imi in the field whih due for Inllity. ' ! "Ic. he F 111c anld . know how to take aimi iii tUe e iio Clectionl. TiHE COUN'ruy IS TI:NA-JXED wrrm a deluge of Garfleld and Hancock biographies. As soon as a man be comes prominent ir lotorious now-al days, frot one to a dozen book mak t'is hasten to prepare his biography. We are glad to say that. as yet, we havo heard of only one of Hancock, lind ts this is to be prepared by the veteran journalist, Colonel Forney, it ought to be interesting. But Garfield sevins to have at least iif a dozen scribblers at work introducing himn to the YubYic at a dollar a copy. From all infdications It. WouI appear that tihe less the V pig public know of Car fild's past. record the better for his party. On the other hand the more they asiil Hancock the better his strong points are brong ht out. The itublican National Committee have dhecidNd not1 to ionIdulct a piersonaul campaj)iigni h)111 to treat. 0f genevral 18isu.. They wiltl h:- doe ee'1 Innise Iti-i in .. ecne wouh r'eol upon1 thetin. la pornt- of the pl''..1t eemo''us hiavet itot as' vc0 been-m iie,de I'i all ll-'. ' ot01 has be-en givenI to .show that without some1 aSttiing and1( . unexpecte-d lossin counlt ie. not hear'd from1, thme Sicreaise iln t he potpufat ion of Soulth Carolina: las been-i very gratifying ini the last dlecadeI. IBesides theo inaural iincrease must be tan utinto11 coiSmIit eedingm. census. w;-hi ch by no' 11 meansI 1 A bbei........ .......1 gs A,tii~e.................. - 1'%,702 292,6.58 fI ni cut oif to formn Aiken. Aiken. wasm was not laid off in 1870. Im populattin is estimated at about 18,000 at that time. As a large por tin of it was taken fVom Edgefield1 conity,. Whfeh Is not given ini the above table, the rate of incriease dur ing the last dlecaide Is not qtuite as large ats appears by3 the aggregate of the' retuns. It is "a fe to atssu1;ne that lie i ncreas inc thesI e ''n "nniie s hais ho-en tis is explaiiined by Ihe los oi( m'. gains Oo'er cent. .A nderson, La n-.~ caster antd iile1il show a gaini of .1o per cent, eatch, anid the other' counties something less. We ate anxious to hlear from thu Jbwer te of' counties. The tadicatls had anobectj swvellng the color'ed . ppultio, a most of the cenlsust t.akers in the lower' part of the State were, to sa tile least, not on very iti. - fmate terms with tihe whItes. F"or thist reason tile ratio of inlcrcase is not ex. peeted to be quite as large as it the middle and upl counitry. Still we huope tilat the-average for thme State will be thirt,y-thtree per cenlt., at least g1ving a populatlin of over' nine hutndlred thousand. Thle State Census of 187ti gave nine1 huntidred anid twentty-five thousand, anid thotughi this may have been too large at that ilme, still the increase in thte p)ast five years ought to be0 enough to swell the popIlgIlion beyonld that pohitt. TULR f1 nn.,yr~ 4 DEL A Strong and Amanly Letter Froi t4onato Butlor--Ile DOs Not Itl.gard the Traged, at DuBoac'n Bridge aw Pteiab1o Eve, Undev the Code of the Duelluo. EDGEFIELD, .0. H., July 13, 1880. le,srs. Riordan & Dawson-DEA SN.si I want to say to you that yol have my hearty endorsement It tho position you have taken in refernce to the Cash-bhannon tragedy. It Is im teflection u1ponl the ieio'rv ot th< gallant. gentleten of the past who re sorted to the duello to settle thoir pcl son)hl diflrrences to ask that the law bi I'lndicuted in flits case. Inl forme1 days the niost punctilious decorun and chivalric courtesy distinguisher the conduct of gentlenen in "afairs o honour," and coarse ribaldry and gas colIde il correspoldence were a odious as the brand of' cowardice; bui now the "swasli-buch ler style" appear. to be fishionable. - Tie issue is very sharply nade be tweenl tioe Who trample law defliant ly indvr foot and those wh.1o exeiutk it, and I do hope that courage enlotigl may be AId to execute it. It wY ill be i sad day for Stll (h Caroli. nia wheni at genulleinan wi'ho feeQls it, t he h is peil.nIaI or profbessional (d1uty tc vialicate private rights in our conrts 0 6rt to be inslted, pursucd, villified an(I -1?ded to desperationl, and thel shot.I I' that is to be Ihc plane whic: our- civilization is to occupy, wo shal all be s'ceping on our arms. And tier must be something radically wrong in a public sentiment. Which *l can 'force V man of Shaion's high It'-kraeter am1 acknowledged counrge to tight a due] lunder the cireiumstlances whic-h sur rounded him. It. is abhoW, Iime(l nI< were 1inding out where we ar-, am! ascertalin whelber. "borlder r antP.IlisaIr is to govern this coulir v or whethei civilized institutimis shall he matintatin ed. I express n)o opintionl onl Ihm mecriOs it, exc'111 v. h..I I 111ve e in the pub. npr l 1 d14)o'ii etureO the upill i ir. lit tite il the his. h1: 4out.h Car-ojlill that Col.e doing whiat hic '111dI ]ww, clearly tih rdoini wvllm it was -lo do, (t) wit: Ililikfl v o i t r s!.. of1 his -oulrts u-'evi a i . mr io) v.i h d ithii h-1 inMe inito lihe Ct rI . I v is ihoit, . paralle I iter in the issue tiladu or the il niler. of its coniduel. Youl are do;ng yvou. are of Iublic duty inl at rIOPer ia e to r saying !so--and I beliovi. that ninlf teniths4 Of'11e rTespair(ble0 Ie0pI of' 1th Youl ilay coliun ol iy doing s O ill any way that I propely1% i .ll. Vuiry truly your.s, &c. , M. U. UmEIR. THRtA SHIANG BJ' ST1-.A.r How the When1t 0s Selparatod r'rom 1110 chuf On (he Greal 001fori-sa Fairmij. F1011m the Hat Fntnl0go) AWh. Most of' the wheat of, (lil'orlia is i-rashed y Steaml aId intch of, it onl tIe dav wheli cut. The sicklo is set on a level wvith tie( bottoini of, tle low est licids otf gera in, So as to take off lio mlore of' the straw, Ohau is lu-ces"I..av From the pltHormi1 behind thm Siek. the grin' is carried by tin vindliesaproul or1 elevato inil a w igon diven alon" ide'it. fhrhadr;oni i~jo bii w 1on, rto ii ievdb :mth er 4)11 !al :-h IIort i4' as, til 'anliots' tihe granl' to theli thahingo n h e whuih s not unt'ii'e<,uetly inved frin onwe po1int of thee 'iehi to another,l soi Sito bnier the41 he:er.h Or,* if th Itrash ig mcu is to be don atr the exnig,c th huedrwos (h throwg.11 tir oads1 int pie, o'f very diti'n I'li'm e zl.lacki) s014 ) 1 ca itly bui l of'i lsheves in 4ts elimeswh'er ai isy freqnt inIleco isme aitit' wher the Cthrashig(may the de'iled lni employn the) i'd'di Thle ma inagemeant olhe e ls tm thrasIluhi mahin is total Uly te~ iehtsive bn <hning ,)uly, Agst and -ept entier is h ownerda. If thes mahi nus oneo the ordinarv1 th size,i hei e pet thu. lou Id1)in-a h about), t.0l'e bush':tel'sproi0,000 i lonsin iahe da ; :hat is, difrte~ cro isw hiiea andtie ceeirmses thvt'orab4)le.1i Ite emp4loysve a: dozenI i giui inen,dwho lire Iordiariy bo1a rd by 1th1 fermr andto t he re--'ii. bushe ls org buhrasi.llIius to dtil wieihi of' the granl, anakd, thd he more toil,e fagrael, 111 cethan oher maeria nth peraat shud eicudd,o then geat his parofit, oiiphieuthra shes te :.in irmcly irom theos lemies wagon lugr ; n s lie lpoitmi to1( 114t ilgrave ot in; but i h', lrie mis. fe t lhe Iibrai)h Ji()it machie friom a p i on th -,round, suil sgin are f'ed1 i'o ol th1u'eraebine. 11( te(rein. buyer comain to1 thi''4e shipersof h gravel, and thtie sh pers to'te fhrmers but thel lrmed does not appear near at han,or the1 evil is parti' of a' iomplic' pat system. tnhs mach"lin elwagon,' 1( hors iesan tools neededl fior raeln and'' io' t work-lal doze ment'', and'4 hats btha shor lieasone ofthr w )ash,ihtel it mak a 'il oodeb skhill' innecntro l't f slied-hinevm will i'elr grat car tI o re i tamil thirt ndents so ta the aIverlawt pi t 1 i 1'i neaon by aS-. . haevef tbuihn s dlow, jilh eau shoud bere od be'i dte illg or hose'ivetkih diere.o ul) hull' li' - 8 vr chove wh iel liel (hes "a'ste badru itee 1ier b3 en tl. *n owihriode n..e.rs hav gieter te.: TH ORRNw'RAOK QEV.MOS , e Sbmo FurtIer Diseussosion of Mr. Mi4nt Mertbi. The Feastervillo Greenback Club hi Seit the followl'ng con tailcation1 the gYnes in reply to the article m recently copied. We give It as a raatti 3 of Interest: 3 FEASTERVILL1, S. C.,,Julv 9th; 188 > Emo iabm{Tg.ES '.As 'you ha' 3 ween proper to publish an etract froi i- letter Fron this (Fairlflold) couni - and to cominent. thereon ; we (he tmi 3 bers of Feasterville Greenback Clul INo. 1., demand of you that yOu pul lish this our deiauf of the stateami made by the writer of the letter refe r red to, also the charges prefrred 1 you as editor of the Times; Mr. IHendrieks is tr-avelling under the au I pices of Peasterville Greenback Clul of which lie is an inored membe atnd we hetrebw anilnounee that. he I -11ur hear-ty anld fulll endorsement. )V - would like to siurgest ; would it not I bett'r For the Deoncratic press of ti 8tate to stolp this personal abuse au ireett his questionl uponl its merrit And. we assert that you have been (: have man ' others) iIvited to atten GrCeenbac < meeting"s Vor the discussic of this "Abstract elt" Is you see to (l) our. llovellent. We demand this much of you, 1 the iteCrest. ofori. friendls and e( o:worl ns itr IIh, up-coiittry. II canlelw.l:>n m assert that Air. Melanie is the peer i tie author of that letter, yoilt-self, any one else in [lhe St ate; 1norally, a mlly, politically or intelleetually. D. it. Feas(er, Iemnr%, .1. MeLan . 1F. Feaster, Johni lasler, J. A. F. Colenian, Lawson Easier, Jonies . LMeLaie, 1). t. cA 'i1an, S. S. Coli'iall, 'Jacob F. " lemai jamlle.i Ensler,- (3. 8. Culeinan. Attest-V. P. Cl-AYrox, SCC'y. Ropl.y of tho Union Times. We gratify the chosen twelve of (1h Feasterville Club by allowing the! liaies to appear in our colnI7111Is. I dellelid file great apostle of Ilhei' 1rt' butl. do Iot Concede that ther have atl riit, to demand such privilege ol ut We have no apolorN to nake to th Clutb or- i!.S "travelinig ao-pin', 1,or wblf we lao said, hui w do thin-tk a lpolgy i l du lihe good at trur, Den ovi"ls of 1 it ion For noticing . such political mosltrosity as the (reeiba Imi-r y. We have but little timue an less iniAtiation to notice t , this w(:Ik dc 111,an1d of a weak Cil of, twelve Inel bers, and will me'ely say that it is nc true that we have ever been in-hed I attend tlie Ieeting of tlie FeastIervil Apost le at any plne. We repeat. h1 hias chosen out-of-lite-wav places ro his Imleetings, in comiumnilities where 1 wa.Is not likely that he woull met alni on)Ie to oppose his pern iicious teachiig. ald ive no geneiral notice of thos me(tuigs. w will further sav we bc lieve Cec1ul point.out. evev e' D m erat (so ealled)) who would jo)in him 'l'hey ate kniowi by their 1ficee-seek imf or Former Randical proclivities That "peer'' part of lthe CUh's denlia is 11111using. very, ald llt we have say aboliut it is, he has beenl wolll belied Io fis bv smile of the most vC spectable inevii in Fairfieh, who kinov hiin. TRN MI L ES OF 'UITLES. A .FIleid of' Oreen: Tiuti'Ia Encoounteredl I 'IiT (1.lf1 of' Mexico. F ta ( e alv eston News. Canplaini J. 11. liodgers, owner of' th schoner01 .lameiis Andrh iews, that hel 1 .uliiin' slip on the :!0th instani.t fo (Caile'as ieni, coun teredtt at squll 01 S3ab)iiit on I le:21st, in whlich thet veswt lut.I her' jib 'iltnI broke ihe cent re-bhoard Th'le stiuuoli seeme,td to extend ini a cii ele' of 'abtut five niiles' anid was ver severe. Vessels a f'ew mniles awa wer'e enut Iirely (out. of' reoachl of' thle wvin that was piitchiing ft!hetines. Andrliew a bout. For' one1 hall' hour the scoonwi tr wvas ini con)Isiderlttlhe dangerci, bn goati senain anshaip anud cool iudgmnt cari'eid her' thI ':rouh saflyvt and i | eincounter'ed bad weatheri. Theii se became very iumnpv and a; blow wao immiinenit, whein thie schiooiner sudden Iiy etIeed a field of greein irt les. soim of' them be inug as large as tin or'diniairy sizetd r'tuit table. Straiige to say theys were all on thIei r backs. TI'i schooneri~i wa~s linii oun and' off, ani fron bsevaio'n it wvas 0e1 i inatted thli te wiafter covt~ee b y these turtle and01 teni ini les in lenigthI. Th'iey wer ot'all sizes and~ 1:ot one being seen in lit era lly coverel wvithl theitin . D uur'i i t.he pausagoe a mnoig th e tur t les Spaniiis| iiiackerel wer'e lea ping Ii.hih ini thle i escape friomi thle sea, giving ev'idene fliat either' the water' uindernieath Iiw in ai dreaduf'ul comiinot ion or sea mor sftcrs had comie do)wn on t hem tfroi some str'anigesea. (Captain iilodgers tnious1015 tive iatO iica'll mein explai 1these otdd phien oimena of' thle urt les u lhiri bactks and the extcitemient amontfi enreoer lie niever' saiw aiiylhuing simnihi to if, nor did lie (everi before lay teyi til as5 manylli tile and5iiit Spanishi muel er'el. Tfhe stormt fliat pppeariedl ini I I iit' did not comie-and Iahir weatlhn id 'a good sea pretsenltl d iheimselvi a er' ft' vessel passed throuigh f.l tield of' t,1iles. .suox -nmli W~Aul PAlu-rr.-Colon, r'ecent IhtalI duel, emnieo bef'or'e Judnti Mac iveir, Of thle Silate Supremuie Couii at (Cheraw, Fiday evening oni a wi oil ha(bea(u (corpusl.. anti ni as aditited ('0 bniflit' siinn of' N,0. osie blexicieent wast t(oasinei appicaionby n tiack made by ti Soin of (Colonel tash uponi M!r. ge editori oil t hoe (heraw haun, who lia den'iouncedo' the~ duel ini his palpe YlOnugi' ('ash and h0 iis fluther h'ad ho Idria wni r h'i r pistols, thle Ia tter1 avi VW his intlenftin t) se' a thir light,- mi Mi'. P'e&tues was onily saviedl by be'ii thrust lby his frieii'ds into 'ni opt d ooorwaiy, where lhe was locked up. I arr'iests wereC matde. -''h Executivie Conunit teo of' ti . has entfended ani inittioni to Glener I ltanco('k to ai tend t lie exhlibitioin e that soc.iety, to take pla1ce in Oct ob iinext , and fthe miunicipal authoii .have! invited the Genierah to aceplt t. hiospitalitit's of1 IAnichburg on* that t!asioni. Thle inv'iftation was presenti to (Genera'ul Ilianceock in New 'ork Maj. Juo. WV. D)anicl. .-A V'ermiont ( oupe!O put ofl'rippii - for a divocrce one te!rmu of' courit, solth . they could protil by thleir tini we'dii s Anti yet, they tell ns the peCople of' tI (! coumtPV faPt iu(Ilnely c m.ag.ai 0.7' A &WAOINQ FOR T4NNI. S Uow.a.ay1#w6dM I Sucetled in Fasting 1orty41yo; but ied After Al. to Frqm thA Ba1UtO Amnerican. to About-the 12th of July, 1870, John r French, a son of George French, Eso - 3r of Hagerstown, Mdi, induced by re ligious monomania, begau a fast of forty days and forty nights, abstaining D., fonfogd Of ill. kinds,- but. drinking '0 fVecly of water and occhsloially in In dulgingin a .smoke. le couipleted y the fast on Aivist 21, at which tini t- he was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. J, Fred Dorsey-%ws thon called III, but in )- svite of the nost careful attention ho it. died ten days later-on the first of $p r. tcmber. From the files of The AM-i I can of tha1t dIato the followliI details f. of the case are Iro1ucetl: ~Tr such s- an extent did he become absorbed in ,, some of the inysticisin and sophistries r, of these quacks in theology that hig ! 1nind gave way. and reason-at least; Stpon religious stibjects-tcok filht; ie and while laboring under the inisfor. to tune. became impressed with the idea it that he had sone special reli ions task to perform which could only e accomn is plished after he had ftste(d forty days (I and forty nights, which feat he bega'lu Inl nearly two months ago, and actually It fmnislied two weeks since. Every eJ fort nthde dnring that. time to iniluce n him to eit utterly failed, and those i- who were in closo contact with him ,0 all the thile say that not a molkthful of if food pi;ssed his lips. Strategy, after 0r peasuasionl had exhausted itself, was - resorted to. .Temptit-, fruit and other things were placed in his way, and in dich a manner as to leave thi im1pres sion that their presence was tunknown to all but himiseh', yet, lie refrained fr1om1. partaking of it in every instance. I Of course, during this time he became verv much reduiced, looking more like a skeleton thani a liviwr humn being Natiure at length coiill stand the st rain no longer, and a few days before the expiration ofthe forty' days lie was comipelled to, take to his bed, and aIlthoutgh evervth1ini.a that could be done for him was done, he at. last gave away and his Spirit sought tlie sphere - where the great. ivsterv finds solution. After the t6rtv days he* was Ved wIt Sgroat carv but is syemin had sunk too deeply to recuperate. There are very few who do not believe that IIreitch Id what lie prollessed to utli k lertake, namely, with the exception of II drinking f:-ecly of water and smiokintr considerably, actually to live fortv (ays and forty nights witherut, tastinP tfood. C POLIT IC A1, NOTAES. r-ThIt Tiidianaplius Sentinel predicts i .it InIia' will elect. the I)CIocratic ticket by dotuble the inajority of 1876. --The Chicago Times advises Hlan e cock to hold on to that coilissioun as major-general, and says Garfleld knows enough to hold a senatorship in 11111(1 until he hats captired the presiz dency in the bush. -The Philadelphia Press calls for tle Withdran- of' Silmon B Conoveri Ie Repulican noninee fo Governor ofi lorila. It .av.s his noinitation has ,cast at.blight on I he Repliblicanl cam unig inl that State. -Gen. Janies 13. Weaver, Green hanl ciplilate 11ir Pire.si(le it, inlatgu1 at ed te.::na-s in Alahain, by a spea.uk' ... at Sceatboiro. in thai S:ate, hist .Nr.dycl. lle pr'ote.nes to. thuinl, bi. chaneecc of~ElCc'tioni are. quL Iit s good e .is thi ot'f Hanteoek or Garfield. --Thle early' elc ioni. thtis vear' are rthe followi'ng: A lab.iama, tst'MondayI I n \Angust ; A rkaiisas, tirst Monday of l 'eptemaber;: Veirmoint, first Tuesd'r~ of' -" September;Ci Color'ado', first T1uesdlay of Octob er : ttndina. Ohio anid West Vir' ginia, seconud ITuesday~ oft October. -C oh.Oniel F"orney, the ve(terantu Philha. 'l delphia' edit or, i ntenids to sulpori. G'en:i ilask for Ithe pre'saiener. Forntev I has long h been onie of thle 'statunchae4't Iliepulicatnis ini Pennasylvania, and his I oa .etia.e is very great. hlis advocuaer . o ' le ock vrill go far toward maiiking " a l',nnsyaniua a ID)nitoc.ratic State ii' t hue pendiing camiipaignt. ---Gn. Winfild Scott Haneoek is a giamtison of' Johni Ihm ieock , the re nownied signer' oft the D'eclaration of1 Inith-pen'idence, am ld 'resideiai of' lie (Continienital Conre'ss and 01f the firstf Coinfederacy. llfo was pirobablhy naim ed for G0 en. Wiintield Scott, wh'lo won Sproud latires ini thle tmianj~i and1( Mexi cani wvars, andi( who~ was a canidaite foir thme Presidency, against Franklin aierr-,-i a metn of the Kearnevites in .stormy', scenue betwceen the Grenback G indl I)eunocratic winigs of' the agitator's r. tollowers.* A ci'oss-fire of' cheers and a, groans was Ithe result, antd at lie close e thec Demnocrattic faictionu made a irush a fori K~earneys amid cries of'' "lian.V him,"' et c. Ile wvas prIotOCted by th6 a police, piut ito a hack and dIriveni off'. S -*A mnong promiint llepublicans n wvho have receiitly dechur'rd to give o thlaeir hearty support to Iilneork , are' on -1)1 E. .Joy Morris of Philladelphia ;a -iIIomu-id Wt. Jeiromie, oft New York; r. Gerg laulock, a prom'i ineint amaniu stcti fueire of' Pennsylsv Iania; Col1. F'ranik e- (. Noye s, of' IN'ew.- hlampshmire, and 1. Gen. Rosenicrang.- The latter i ei. r ig ie Sa iFacisco,an wilb -sI e h<id fromi trequenmthy in t.he Cali for' el 'or'resp)ondet (f thme .AVew.s (and Cour'i csa. "ThfIe so-caIled Iindependent a imov(etnetit ini Mar'lboro c'outy t ee -Ci 1to be on'thie wvanc, and( it. is thoiught that itte D)emocracy will suifelr very little, o, it' any, frtomi its effects atfter all. It is very~ griie vouts indeed to have the fair a 1)timocrat ic fame of Miarlbjoro thus e sullied1 by.someo wvho had prieviouisly ornoiIe the namte of Demtocrats, buit we s,never't heless believe that all thliniga will al woik toge(thier fori (mtt'. political good. ha, nthis conniection it is but fair to l h statte that. Mir. WV. 8. TIownsenid in Sformis mec thatt he hias been-i1 miun~ider' t SO(Pd ini his suppmlosed sympaithyv with lie niovemient . Ilis letier in dtiefence Sof his b)rot her was wr i tten for' thle rea soni ihat helieved at /hat limec that his bruothier wias flo) conniected with the ivais, lie reptuliates his act ion and will <l -Y. . S. Townsend does0 not sympija tthiii. in any~ way with anly attenipt to brea(Ik tip D)emnocratic rule in our' couui St, anid cheerfunlly write this in lia ie. vi ndleatini.- It is replorted -here' on '- good authority that Judge Townisnid lifts avowed his intenthit to pubhlish a -~ card iroon, t.mnouninhg lisa withdrawal f'iontJ.tm entire movemlent. Should he Ido this he'-will fInd nto f'urthiei' dispo, I i liming thle D)emocrats to - say or' ut do atuvihlnu: to his hmurit. 11ie is of' x g. vel lent thYtnilby, aind the p rat intilon it uis hvould .bring to -his~ relatives atlone fit. wonhld more than repay any injury doann hIm."' ' totton soado -A4RE TOI11lCH N BOTTOM AGAIN4 Therefbre we tale p11iire in dii nouncifig to our friends and ous. tonierg that we have made a greal reduction in prices of otr stock. W4 are determined never to be UNDERSOLD. e ill gi our ciisiorers a spa. cial benefit by offering great ani rare bargains. Calicos, Muslins, Swiss; and al kinds of White Goods for summd ,ibar at GRVATLY REDUCED iPICES, Suitings, Linen Buntings af great, ly redn6ed Prices. Cottoiiados. Jeans and CossimereE at greatly rtduced prices. Just received a new lot of Ladies Misses' and Children's Slippers. -ALSO A new invoice of Gents' Scarfs Neictie, niid Siinhier Underwear wilich will be sold cheap. WHITE AND COLOPEDSHIRTS MOSQUITO NETTING! MOSQUITO NETTING ! GIEATER BARGAINS rhan Ever in Embr(,i'eie-, Ho CLOTH ING, ETC. i cael.for" iy ngMehre and -onv'ineCo yt.m self. SALE STABLES. tO) T HR CITIZENS 01? FAIR1FIE~LD: j H AVE rtstal>lished a Sah Sta6T6 n' Wininsboro, and ain l)repared( to oli1 stock stock oni very acconmiiodat ng~ terms, either for cash or on timne intl il nextI fall for 11egotiable paper. L~i8erson wishing to buy13 or swa will vi 10 well to call' on mec before purchas ung elsewhere. I wVill also0 pay the highest citsh Price or CO KN ND F ODDEAR Delivered 6t0 my Stable on Conkrce Street, locnted one0 door south of the Ladd building. A. WILLIFOIID. jan 2(> 110W WAlTCiIES ARE MAD)E. 10 will lM apparent, to any one, wh1o wll'ex rifmine a Soi.r (Gor.D W 4'rcI. t.hat, aside rroyr the necessary thicknesso for engr>tving anal pdIi.qhtng. a I 'a-rge prop'irtion of r'ho precious metal tiaeil is needed Only to stiffen and hold the e'ngraved port Ions In placd. and supply the nI cesary solidity andl stren14th. The sulrplua gold is actual;, needless so far as UTiirry ant lJNgIitty are concerned. In JAMES BO88' PAT. ENTI 001.D WATCII UASES, this8 WASTE of pre ClOuisfmeta.l is Overcome, and the SAMfE soLIDITi AND)sTICENOTIl proliced at from One.thjid t( one-half of the usual cost Of solia cases. Th4 process'Is of the most almple naturo, as foit lows: a plate of niekel composition metal specially adapted to the purpose, has two plate! of SoLD GOLD soldered ohe on eachi 5ide. Thi three are then pa.ssed betWeen polished sted roller's, and the result is a strip of heavy plat,ea composition, froni'whtich thle cases, backs, 'eni tres, bezzles, &C,. are cut, and shaped by aulta ble dies anl formers.- The golfd in t,hese easei Issuaf1lIcentiy thick to'admit of all kinds a chasing, engraving and enameling; the en graved cases i1:eve he.-, i. -r-'ed tunii 'worn per Wetly smnoth by tl:te and uise wlthot remo" TI'l- iS1'T'IIE ONLY ('A5E MADEK wiTl T"w( P'LATIF8 01F 80o,:' (OuLI A.N \t VAAN'C\NEI BY SPECIA l CRIIJTc.l. For sald 11: do;sn,or ,Oh -' 4., e' ti l Ask for llit:strat'e<t C 1.I ': ' in , e t rant. - GLASS I- NS F"or t r Irer 16 'es'lii. 1' : . I e s'tO, 4 \\.. A IL!N VEG ET INE. A New' Supply for sale by WV. E. AIKEN. July 18-. 'Lj. t.- ~ CLOSING OUT! GREAT R$DUCTZok IN bRESS GO0D5 AND No'IONS IN ORDER 1O MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCKS N order to inake i'o6m ior our Fall Sto'k, we offer thb iemainde of odi Spri4g and Summer Goods at 0OST to 0ASH BUYERS. Perthsbire Lawns at 71 tents. PaPific Lawns at 12 conts; Laie .iuntings at 22 cents: Liiiei Suitifigs of different grados: Dress Good ol af'otis btls and pri6efi Cypress Clot;hs at 171 coits. Wbiti Piques, all prices; Ceitennial Stripes from 7j. cents up o . t A Lot of Edgings from 21 cents up. A-ot of Ribbofih tb 136 sold for -iat th Will bring, as we desr8 i close out this part of ou'r stock: . lest Unlathdried Shirt in the Wo-ld at 87J cent. eaih:. Anothei.grade at 721 cents; abd all other goods in proportioii. .Renteber the above price are for cash on the spot. They Ayill fioi bg charged to any one without an advance. Nd exceptions I2ade; irs E:ILDERA~ 00. july 10 IES GREAT BAIMAINS IN SieHOS AV MIMNAUGHPs. ANING pirihasi'i a nice lie 4drin'g lie recont de6line, I will offer great inducemonts to the tradd for thb next thirty days before taking stock. A good 12 Thread 83rgb Gaiter at $1.00 Sqrpothing.nice in a Hal Cloth at $1.25. 103 pairs Grain Shoes at $1.45 , . , , . Something nice iit Ialf Cloth and Kid Buttohed, very low for cagli: I Case Brogans at $1.25. 1 Case PIdagh Shoes at $1:25 TZE BE8T GOOS IN WINNSBOO FOR T1E PIICE. 0 Cases Wonai's Polkas at 85'-; 95c; and $1.05-far belo# their actual vaie. 100 Pafrs Ltdios 016th Gait6rs at 95c, $1,1') and $1.25; to .reduco stock. 100 Pairs Pebble Grain Shoes at $1.45. $1.05 and $1.98. 150 Bnff and Ualf ShodE at $1 45, $1.65 and $2.00. The best Missed Grain Buttoned Shoe in the State for $1.25- 9 Tin. Gldss and Crockery Ware. . These Goods i have marked down td such piices that will defy competition. Just rLceived fifty Patent Fly Traps. Give m a call before biiyibg; july 1 Loader of Low Prices.' THEL DAVIS VERTfICAL iFEI SFWVING M!TUUN CH LALLENGES THlE WORUiJ) TO PROD)UCN~ .IT EQU;IL L L1oOO REWfARD ! nr One thousand doltai- r eward ofIbr)ked Ioany. person1 titat wVill11 ~ :in t a range of work, tindc do it as wecll, on tnyvoither ntiac as ats cani be done or the "DAVIS.VERITlCAL FEEl) SEWING MACIIINE." AiTaiigeniteits foi' the contest wil be niadc with aniy one0 desirinig to comnieto for the ab)ove-iitfed reward, withmi a ritisonmable time after writteni appl)iciton is. received. DAVIS SE~WING MACHiNE CO.-j A nother large tot, of 'li aboVe Maclinecs adl tlie imnproved Weed jtyst 4& ci ved. J. 0. BoaG; Ag6nT,. WhiEe aind Colored Piqnes, br-es Goods in variety, lhiaion; Silks; SaNfns Ribbons, Cors6ts, Gloves. Notions, Hosiery, Luce B3onnets, Ruoling, Belts, Linen and Lace Collars; Fichus. .Tfies and ever'ythintg . gen6i-all~ foun1d in a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy doods and Millinery Establish ment. You can get all you wvan't as leasonably as sante gooda'canr be b)ought' anywher e; J; 0. BOAG. -A' TIIE NEW $TORN.1 P'DITIONA L stupplies (I Pac flc, Perthb1 i e, Ent.tice, Lace andI ViCtorI hT.rIun, Ohdced ai d' 14oth 1'Ilte , hmn a C t r nl res L1v e ,. ,1c 131 iths, Przit, aln i nw styles, Long A- IIV IN A.I- SILK rtlntoNs, ait TEN and 'i WEtNTY-FIVE CENTS, wVoRTIl THREEIt (sa purchases have been mnnde IJEFOltE TIlE TIDA L wAVE IN P'lloEs( A'N$5 AFTKR~l ITs' The be~t a srtaienm ofLC GLOVE AN MIS in ile C ;tother. re'-h pat,roaige. A $$$ ST RICTLY FOR CAS I myl 1bESPORI'fES &, EDN ANDS1 N tleIBARGAIN! BARQAlN~ WE n~EG LEift 6 ihafrmi dur i~A i-~ I enidmersand t'h4 public gencirally. that we have purchased from Mdssrs A i~4tK~ O %tEI MCMASTER BRICE & CO. tlii enitiro stodlk of' KI D GLOVES --AT AndI ithan t'e will always keep' 0on hiid a FULL AND SELECOTED' 8T - STOCK. All we ak Is a trial, and FORMERI PRICE $1.60. jou will find dtir stock and prieditt suit. $$. I 3F. McMASTERU & C0. McMASTi~NR, .BRIOE & 0&0