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IER TUrNO T ilaet 37.* t.. 1'. iN,. . q; rTou. ji11 ~ ~ ASSOCIA %')IT"01,C.~ Aft . x. I :|IA (D kia Asseet1M2 iA en~ T-JIB DlkovRArTic Tict. -0 WINViL.D SCbTyr iAIWOCC. For Nitre-Prelent. WILLIAM 11. ENGISH. For Governor. 7OiiNSON IIAG(I). For Leutenant-Governo. UJ. D. K1UNNEDYr. Fpr Coot rolletr-biere)ral. v if: (i: Cir. t i'tor Se*reitary of State It. M. Slars, or Altorney-General. illiAOY F. YOU31ANS. IItuml S. T11011'SON. U for Ad1jitatmet mid Inpiector-Oenerab t Foar Minto Trontearer. Till'. PiYSIi '.NS IN CAII O F 4oc forTi imer oi Frhiy stopped keeplig at rec1ord of his condition. The Doctor Im.e his brelkfst. it it resinrilant, and , #hat 1lterioonl reveived at present of a t lI -i11111m1ot h111.rlIe. lie will now retire to priviate lifle. Tfil: Ill.:ETINO AT SALEMn WAS A MOoD olv'linlg o tt coullty camlpiigl, 111141 C" slows tihal the bemlotra1ev hero Ire h hto mll,eIns liicep. '1110 good t'ople o fhiit ne0ighborhood have r-ealsonl to von. F0019h11e (rWWROlVO-s asg 19O111T)(n1n theo Ofi1.Mille of*14licties finongK emill ti uponI the elljoymien Owthey 1itded t to Iheir lusseibled I'rienlds. 5 (b.:ouui x wtr.i. 1iAV~ vi'-rwo Deinoerat- 3 11 v titadidahes For CovelrnIor. The sup- tt porters ()f (Iovernor Cohilift have ad- i dre!.S*.d blim, re<Inlestinfillh I il ki-i, It mid hIt halils necepmd. Ex"N-Stmalt.or Tholas M. Norwoodl, of' Sa V ill iah,. hans beenl chlosenl by the minlority, and 11 hie hazs likeiiw iseJ tist'ilh 11 Nm.2 Theio e New York Times, it square-odtt adi- 'I IIl sheet, thinks that. "anit aian1ce with h 1heaniti-C'(hi4it1. mlinlovity mli.ghd, For I the sake of a ei ne, he worh 1ry4ing; I Sstridlit liepiublicatt loinlinlee would c be haeti nvne An Unfortinate New.paper. hie liienild (Ihe Aeltv and Courier ' qVVIIIS 111 the itme to b getting into trouhle. Not 1&Mq'qinve Ouhere appear (,.i inl its edtitorid eolimiu the follow g: T(here has ntot bient any b!do1hedc hi 41 c;-e will bet n2o buoedshied, niot. be- si danse5( of' ni2ty ordlers f'rom2 any itlnam i2 o1r Statt' commIhit tee, but becaumsb pttb- 21 lie seiiInien ini this State wull fit C ihree oft pubili sentliient inl South hi Ca1rolina thait prevenCIted the extermti- 1i naion12 of thle flteadia leade'rs wvhien b Randtolph, thle negro Senatlor, wasH i killi'd t en or I weive veurs ago at t (Cokesbury'. It wvns pulblic sentimnent, y ki Kihixlim ini this Ste,. and1( noI Kn e Ninox were eer hieatrd of below Co. staItemetitI. It app)lears2 to u1s t> et reitss teI t'211 rit2 *V\Try Soutit Caro Re/itr a gonte and1( got madi about e it. Thie edtitoir has2 put onl his war 1 lent1l -it' has aiinkd hhnseltf ith aIl I 2421l of21 tr ihectorical ann222miIionl, andth tirst dea':ls the ofe)2dinig newspaperl~W a1 v blow in at s'ete as dhi'tet n's any i ntately the. forte of' the stroke is brokein by ai 1ew ad.iecives iad'advyerbs wvhichi, I'vl,idinut of' hnhlit, wiere thrown I in. Nt beltre Ithe 1)lleiider ('12 c~ovel. his~ se'lf-possd~essioni, he i) ab1sohijtelv u.lhlered- byv thie al1 r)oach of' four P solidi lines ol'italies flung t.ogetlir in t Onle huip by thle R)egi4/cr's redihot 9 i Ialies wVi t succssive, gh2ic!le,- sha2Vg2 impa tint slilapsi' shIape (if short' 51' ilence.s, ith ail good spr'inklng (of nilterroot tin-1)ohits. Now you may2 be' cer'tain som2iebody's1i1i-and som 8021 bod.i1v's sure to be hurt2. T1heo AeOj)F(t nevei'tses2(' short senitecelCs, andl neverC2 as~kninetinsI01, whenu if is inl It.'' nor1 ma:2 liood-h11mo2r. TheO *News aund (-ourier 1as g(ot inito t2'tUI$e, sure :' I t':iogh. 4Gatin' inig togetli' s- seat-:' ta.r Ithe fray, thle Register proeeds1, . wi 1th'leberatloll wic be)spealks a cooness otherwise 1101 appaNrent from1 2 11ts article, to conIstriIet a senltence t theity-it heices long, and to ('Oil it. Now, that in sevce, fut- dhesti give ai man22 a thir shiowiing. WIVhat ('211n lhe do withi a plolysylable bliding each teye, at 'omlpoundit s(etee wratippedl atrouiid his neck, anid his arms boundtt t) his body with heavy ''depenldent ehiUses"--this, too, whlen his~ brethit1 is abiitos.t taikent with a lot oft his owin wordls erammied-hinto his mOltIh? We dIo 11hink if [uthIarhl,:ston frlind could have an:tietfiatedl the t2'ouble he a bringing 0on libmself ho wVould- hanv thought t wie' before he Wrote thatt wrath-rovokitig editorIi2 Wea iiost wish lIe had1(. h''or th'e Rfegister' man11 isni't hailf through wi'th~ hin vet. lic examIinesl his storo of' words to 'see fliat it will hast hsimn lhough'1t50e0on. slaughIt. lIe gaithers up) a fieslr suip p1y of adjectivc.s, andc he warmus him-1 self uip to the poiht. of' using as feii logsenternces as~ possible. lie squares hhnlf, rolls up! isl's1eeves,- and piles8 li! n d nesa la roi,m olid Cdumn of otIgpiimr'just tch d, tce11 afer Sentence, 'agaimt ie victim I Tho, Reg/teri mailaist QateS liin with 1t1o woldi, and tht6, leale lilut breath-taking blo* . ot 8lyaylli8blos lutef letl with a8 !ai,v Kljectives its they 6aul carry. lie gets nadder and luttwder every second, tutil it Itt, As If In posih-v rage, heo )lInds the ollbuder by linging into his hiee a double hand)Itffil of proposition'; I 4ow, everybody knows that preposi lonq are the very strongest words lit mur language. Scattered about they lo very well. But, to pelt a chtp with whole h1andfil-whew I When the ttack w%ouild iio stol)e( there's no illing, but for a metaphop so stroug hat It broke the coil thAt bound the ieind0r, anad gave h1% a Ch11ance to et out of the wway-a kutler and a viser creatutrey Wi Aoubt not. Theni he Rekyi & aan r ..rangesi hIs toEk of wdrds, and gets ready for the *(AL feAlow that happetia to trouble u: After this he0 goes to preparing tilstics of tho promincit Carolinians ' ti present day whom lho idoesn't :now or hasn't n;tot, 11nd, In h1iA cool ioments, comes to thik that his at, [ik on the Nkews and Courier was ats roididlss, as gratlitolns, as usele0s, 8 an1ythlig that evor foniid place in lie coliumns of a newsphtiei. A SOM.AMJIIiLri' A ~Jisici SVery 8agtm C1se In Nor-th Carlita--A U*% t(iMsA14,1tt,rlishim Micels-T1o Av iedelt. Ulseltargetd by thu Corouer's Jury. Tlt !b1owing singular case. roblt lV withwiul t tparallel, comne-4 from 'yro, ia little Village inl David1on1 colul l, N. C.: At the above named village, ITriah 'helps hats a store. A few nights ago Shld at difliculty with som1e legroes em he anti his brollier attempted to jeet from his h9 !se. Auticipating trdler trouble wlii l teli;k n k.,tred it, sevices o(. W. (lick, a young ).-m who lives inl tle ieighloiI''omr. ild who is in tle habit of walkiig inl is sle'). 'I'hev 11tv in the storo aind 'alched for hal11 Ite night, 1111( ial 1 asleep, haiving stretched ivtemselves eross the lied. It appears from siub Lqtuent developiets that, Click, the miabrtillitist. got Ip, itid, seizing an xo tihat ha1d beenl placed near the bed S ie ised inl caso ofenergenev, dealt. is hed-fRllow two blows cross I he eek, nearly sOCring his head fromi t he odv. The e t tCredd onsderale excite lent, inl the edmintuiity, and ove a4 t1ildred peopli! asspinibled lt, tle co* e-'P intiinbst anid pre!iminaitrv trial. 'lie body. 601' M.r: Pihelp4 was fo'ind IV.. 1 nearly across the toot of the hei, n tile right. side, his he:td ot his right rm, with three Cts with niu axe, t wo I which, if iot the third, were still ivit to caise denth-l-onie higil enlonl-1h n t0he hend to reach tht brain. Tha 1bi' OT :r Che'lk wa.s tIat lie dreamli d tile negr1,1o1eCS had etermed the slorn 5 anticipanted biy im atnd Mr*. hlps. 'here til owed,' alcrding to his revol etion, a bloody and terrible fight. 1,enl le awoke, lie was fleeing (IOWni airs, amld gradually recovering Coll -iouslness, he rt ti-hed to the rtol) 'here lie anud Phelps had het-' sleep ig, and realized at a e)ance tie fill orror of' htis de'ed. 1 .liett once'4. tied )reamlinug to t he house oft Mr. G rub, car by, iand was fuet by that gentle aimi, who land be'en atrousedl by his - 'les.- Mr. Graub said his liaenitt ions ereC hieart-reiidij nd~ tha411 it lie to.ld. tu atii1 oine lihat lhe la:id I kil his best lend in hais sleepi. TIhec alarmt soon0 eene genae:-ah and theo neighbors col e'ted( f-oml alhl quariterts. They(' all stiltled that (Click exhiibited. ini ai 'most iolenat ananer his regret, anud tfinally L'cameiI 5o ex\htausted tat lie hadt. to be iriied haomea, In the 1n'elindN?iaaN trial it wa rovent by hot h Stutte'andic dl'endanit/s 'i'tnes.'ses tha:t C1lc waus a somambutiu ~t n'ndii hud4. tnrelc4ontly iin ired his ownt ('.rsoni by .iiuming1i. fromi the house 'tudIow--omta imes thi'roni the glaiss '(1m. thue seconad story, e.utting hi imse'lf antsjde''l,bl. lie has als,o rteeni knaownI >get, i u t nd choke some11 of thle fai . aigthat te bears ini Texas were fler hun; and the run m a quarror auke tw) id imaself alone. \Vhena he1 enat visitinig lie re<tinested u iighi or's to tie lum1, wich they dlid. Ist~t eeL lie went. to sleep i'n thle room 'here his dlead uncle lav a corpt3e he sudd4.enaly arose with teriblhe Ex res'5'hvtis 01 feari tad started to) stivr.e 'is ('ltad uincle. Itis Sister iindi a gena tmant cauaghit hai:a, got hima an'ake ni hie went. back to beid. Alanv ot heri L :chalft of the def'endattt. auth-essed 1e 'omat in air imipr'essivye annet' et t'imaa. f'orth the law in stuch caises aml4. hiowing conclnsively that a somnam tnlist. wias milt. afecountabhle for' his acts rhile unctonasciouis. lie was tollowed.ciI y i . ii. l'iinni x in a short andam point ai speech.. 'hThWecont b eiung sa is iied romii the eviidenie.thant the prisonier was ottuaccouailable for his antionas wie sheep. priononnee i4ithe1 evidencein utiheienit ; ,whaereupon Mr. Click re iianida to his haorne. MUTirArF,D, C61.-It may not be titr' eIid,-In this connection, says h hcgo'Yes, to caution Ithepu'b ratoao is.'e 'Treasuiry dloes tee v'aluie. It slhaply buvys thie,n as tulliona. TIakoe thesd coias to t he nonmi |al mnnuaat of $2, ni.id if' ther ar'not litti lited the G ovenmnlit w'ill redleema hemt iat Patt, iongh their' nit utal valtte loes not ex'eedi $16.50. lint. itf ther are atll mutilated, so as to be0 deprivedl Ia the aggaregatte of five pear centt. ot' heir Vaht.-ti'h ti'riinenit will only ake them as hullion, atad give ab.ot vill'not,sen~ these co1ins to the (Governi neunt att a dilscounit ut' ..> per cent. , or nore, fromt thueir'face value, so long us haev pass themu at par'. .lat It is to heir Interest to kceep this' por'tiont of haoeturency in suach a conaditiont thait t may be redeemued wvithuout loss at my time. it is, thteref'ore, to theirin eirest to refutse bored and4. elpped tf'ae jonals, whent tendeired, as thev have a 'rtiect rigrht to (1o. It' those whose tusinaess initIres ant extensive tige ot Cractlinle will make it atn Invar'iable 'ule to rei'\tse the mutilated piees, bellr examaple w'lhl be4 genmeratlly fol. Itwed, the practice otf stelitng 'silver by borhig or' otheirwise mutilating 30ouns wtill be' stoppaed b3e4.aneitwl a~ longer' pay,-b'tt be a losing busi-' ness, and this port in of tlae t1tcurrene will be ke pt in wgood, -reemabIt eon litison, -"-Ducks atre fontd of flis.- Theire is ust where thecy- dider t1'om hald-head. 1d- men. 'Al. . . . V IN4 Copmntems orthe ienatoa i tuie to the Natiolia ReiulMI.a Clorresponione of th1 NOvs and Cou Ibr. COLtU-31M, August 12.-Haivii IP -o easlon to visit Etigeiod votil. o)1- b or called upon Seiator hititler wI th a-, copy of Col. Cashl's lettor Iv it appearI- nI ad .n the NiIonal Jcbih:an, aitd I inquired if he had mliytliig fut thej' to ( sav about it. Tile emit6rhad not seen tho 1ite to the Postilasler at Walshinlcrtonl, and When lie hadl read It, 1miletv and . re- C marked that, Ito had mwer objected to el I lhe publl(itlonl ot the letter; oil the1 Col- cl trary, was quito willigt that it should N 1bo llblidili. Col. CaSh wits entitled v to hlve a say. and now that ie ind de- tj Ilvered himself he hoped ho would b1 M in,a better 11abio or mind. "But," If mid tIe Seirntor, "Just how it could 11 injuro tihe Democratin party 1i annot I we, aind thereforo calilot understaitd r why any paer should have 1efi (1 to e itilish the Ctter oi that account. ff. ol. Cish finds time Raidieal party more g :on1genill-appefaring froam his 'noto to e, Iive fallenl out with tho Dlemocratit ii Irty-it is eitircly proper for imIn to eo took coypfort in Its ranks. Stich a con- sI diiifition1 appelirm to ho iln aecord- it 11co wit.h the 'eterial fitness of v hings.'' e UIrotIrrlt: ,Havo you alythiig to t( ul%, (enleral, in reIply to f11h3 clares it A-hitk Col. Cash br mgs'agiaiist you ll'? G ir..: No, except to say s hlt tlwy are purely imaginarv. , N L, word of truth in any o1 elm. Of! R .otirse, I do not siay wh'et.her his 'o sharge, that. I 3AI a coward, is true or { v lot. It. is Ievcr 'SAVe to pass judgm0nt n )II fiy ItIIn's courage. I havo seen) at !omolc pecoplo terribly; disippoiited inl y hat regard, and Col. C.IshI 21ay find it o in this casc, but we catnot always ti eli. .c .1cur.: Have yoil eve4 iid ir n mon-. a Ved trnllsact11ins wvi(h h0in 1'What 1h Ioes he imevti hy ''the privilege rii 'iU erting your hands in1 Itls peckets," id h.e., &c. .1 (i vN. hi.: 'Vy, it mealls that. t. Ilit is crazy or somethin.t.g vorqe. .1 I(i lever hud a 1oneVed Iratnsactin. or 1 if mleavored to have ole with him in o IN lili, nor. ainy other bItsiless tranls- ; Ivt im. So he ia"s drawil entirely on :1) isA imain-ationl 1for thissttnn.h .or did I ever "p1itvously% applV' to t: lim about tie "lotlr v." as lie C.11ls it. rt dy ownt andti enGi's conntin lV ts tshat. hunss has bnc explatinled i1 igsin anid :f in, aifnd a -as about. the I aine as that ofGens. Beaiu.eard and ei rh with lie Lousia1a loiterV. The a ili'frence is. tha. t heirs h:as been a it lcess, ourMWS wa:14 a sltuipehidIs t1ilure. N ')ur aut tOlut i ig 5110h ait eteriprise, a: iider thi virvumnst aiees. waZ a pieve f, if inellbe stu1pidil v. but I hau no ov- m. -iSIonl to )apply pileouisly to Col. Cash o ir aivhody else aht. Ilt it, and, there- S 're. his sttemtent inl r d t its i vithout Aut I,Idatii in' th"0. Like h 've1 tan whO m4"kes Ztlph a initake, I felt disgiustedl with imysflf ablout it. m :h t io' lt lie hilbit ot' coin mplaini- o IiL of sypu being withheld as n :0f. Ca.h does in my1 case. 1:1.1'.: lie says that Von lad rcent..'lt' v been balmded in public as. at liar. r mld only sought redress by retiii'ning* b le o1l*ensiv0 epillt.l ." i)id such aI it >CUrr1n1Vever take place? (i-:i. 11.: Never. ihere i., not, a d vo'd of' t ruth 1 ill it. Ai 14 have onily t( hig to say a to that. It (ol. 0C1shI h Vill produeli onec respedtable or replu a%le ia who will say that. such a h hmingx happened, itf I do not nrore that l: 1lie's I w ill tmake to him tha. inuost ab- n cet ampology tor' any grievane.e. real or ,vi \ainagiary t hat waa eder4 muade to man. 04 \ti ifC he doeas not dlo mo whtere will h.e TI .ard'q things have bween said about me d tefore anid 1 have smnrvived tem and Iw rust I will survive t his. Tlh~te are v omeo things that I inighlt iay ahm othe KuIs )itblicaitOtn o1 any let ter,. but 1 .hall iot do sio now :nor shall I indulge in -ei'riinatio,ns with i(ced. Cash,' or' hrowv mtud at him, but leauve himt t n ii own coinsciensc, wuhich! I tjre will fl auise him to ht i : nlh:unedl ol'his letter, h Te wa':s not ini the~ "f'tte&s of the law" i: vb en my lettecr was Swrititen. to wa / ai sipi)wlethr.and UiC they~ do not appearU t'o ii 'hu./c miuth no0w. 1 haive noting to' W -ietract ofl myt le t ter, 1buit canno14 t. sIe i why'i Col. Cash shioiill teel spec'il///, 4; igarieved, as no ituOre10 mietiolln imad. >t him thlan (others connemct withlIhe . h iel. un less thle '"'ap it< him" bette:r i hanmi other's, fort whIich I am not to l ulame. I onily e pren my'i~ o'piion ti lii tinber of pen'* as wvere etim redl. Il ihy,' havte 1itnot the right to do tht ? SnoT Tiioroni 'rnt.: flitwr.-Bhu- h -od Workmnt, 'olored1, deaf m ute. vats lonn dU Iead itn a cottont patch neari be roadCsidle opl posi to Mtr. Barinet , Iovdl's Oin Fidayum miornling!. htavintt.W teen killed the' niight prionitf. i e , vas ihot withI a pistholoi abmott fortv th am 1lbre ;I th b all eiitered below th'e d ight. shioulecj passed t hrong.h tIhe eart and stoppeid.ju,t uner te skinm . >tf t'llc left bieat, where it was takent e )mt lby lI r. 'UTomp soni. Atn ine 1t :h t'as hel (v.ir I hue deadI bodyl on i i laly and1( aid.iOnted unt il Miotid'i I when b~ I vericit was) thuntd thmat thme dieensed i vaus killed byv C. D). Uton' in self lefentce. The deeceased was twentt i'- . hree year's oldl, uad fortmerly 1 klonge.d 0 Mr. iMnedison ,Workmiaii. At ther inte of hiis death he was ini thlmemnprov it Mr.- Chuarley Floydl. Ility was a >ea'eale antd harntless inegro. F'romt a'hat we have learned t ki intg ii eemils to have been 'i hiorrilel o'?! rage, a ivithlonut thle slighltest pbrovcat ion. Yewerr_ kald lSr:Tt..\1' o I h i eo.---ThIetre va netthutsiast ic iim'et ing ofI th li Yor'k contyl (Pa.) veterianits Mon I ventitng to ori.iIze a campilaihnltin i u Nearly three hture honorabt'ily di- I. 'hartg.edl se h1in'-, mianity of thbeta ohmi 'ers, of the late warit, ainswered them all aind placidi te'ir U amecs to then pledge, which d4elar'es suppo~ rt to ' hlantcck antd F.ntgli,hI. liniutnditlu ifior t he as eminiig of thle body ilh'e Leighth ward vecteramns. tnmber'i n. daty wihIyn oea inscr'ibed: -V fought w ithi iatncock antd we':1 vote for him."' Cot. LiA.' Maish, whlo wais wounided at Atitietam,i waus chosen president of the associatlin. and (Capt. Geo. W. Mel1'lry atnd I. JUnekinghamn wvere seleeted nla vice-prtesidlents. The resolutioins pledged undi vided suipport to thte Natlinal D)emocrat ie ticket. Thle assoimtiotn is to be orgatnized inito ai regimenti and uniformeid. Col1 Maisht Ca:pt. herr, Capt. Geise and others matde speeches. - "If I have ever usedl any unkitnd I wvords, liannahul," said Mr. 8mi!o-,ree tiectively, '"1 will take them'nrl'b'k. "Y es, I suppose you want toktsd them over atgainu,' wvas the not v'ery soot lhi r repl. ' TALJ '1 -B M~alt1' izv' Ctover $atlro op Somo of tho Current Senut-laleimt1ality. 'Tie row Allantic coltilils, tle iale f Etward mins air!. Gieorgo pettoni, y Mark Twin, wiich is as clevot' a itiro oil tihe Useit011tillt.y over elino SI blilt sort- of gish hasl"t over reeIved. dward1 llis inded from bovhood; 1vorgo Dentou never did. E14dward opri-ed; Georgo always had to h)l elped. Thoy lid thi samte dopted arents. who left all the propmerty *(4 core gb-bcvItus0 Edward Could *: ta;e areo Of hiM.-SeW So it w-eit inl 0l fings. ven tie girl that I4dwairld rfas engaerd4rt( to dropedl him, as it 'ts her (ty to st"vii ocerge. I lard les threw Ettward out of rogular 'ork. tad h16 relapsed to COIMmon1 or a while; but George became a ouirising dh-tukard. We give thd Ist pirt. ( tho slon rv, leavilig It to miers of I ho A//tlaWW to get the full IjoyIielt of the( whole. A granid totperutiare revival wAs M1. it ad f-t somloe rousing speech 4 had beenl 1ia'd, the clairmai111 said pressi vely: "We are nlow about, to Ill for signers; and I thiik (here is a pectaalo in storc for vott whi'eh not ktanv ill iis ho1use will b)e able i iew vithI dry cyys." There was ian loiquent piIuSC, alld then (Arge len mII, scolrtld by it red-ashaied detach 10111. of the LadieS of (th leflige, stCp ?td Vor-ward i pi the plal'orI and gied ihe l dge. The air wits reit 'ah applaluse. anld everybodyh cried r1 .oy. Everybody. Nru'ig the hand r tle new conivert Whln tle meet.inl ,as over; his salary was enlarged the ext day ; lie was the talk of* the1 town, ld its hicro. Aan account of it vas tiblisled. George 1enten fell regarlN everA 1aree 111on1ths, blit wais fithi(it'illy res uied and i-roughit witi everv' time)(, id !:good Situaitionis wer ImIld Cora in. Finlally lih it as takenl arouildI leolanitiry lechtiur is at r0'erlued Iitord .'ndl he hw grent.houses und i al hililaenise aiillutI t. (f goo.t lie w%ats so popliar it homiea, aNi s 'Ilste(I-diaing his Soh.v intervads amt he was enabled to use Ilie tInm i' a lini]il ciizn.11. :atid got a hir'e a ot tione a the b:tk. A mia-hiv resSur Wais brolght Mit) boalP to cave im i'1oma the conl(tit-ives of' his 0.41VII. anlid it was p art i,llyv succese -he as "S"Int uip ' ( Ilv I iwo Wan. When. at the enti ol a' veanr. it! tireh-Ss eillbits ol' Ille bentev*'olit r(eT crIow ed with succe'ss. anl le nerged frotm the .peitlntiarv with pmaldonl in hik pocket, thae I'rlsoler's viend ;kw-lety mnel hilina .ed r ith a stl uat iotn anld a com rtiia'wable 1ary, anl all tile otlier people canl0.I rw:11rd and gave him advive, encour vlent aal h-lp. -ilwanad 'ill.; bind ice :pplivd to Ohe Prisom-l-'s Vvioul ,kit\ Cort a Situat ion. whenk ian dire m(d. bult. the( gntlIion, "I1lave VOuI ?Cl 1 apisoinr?' ale nn lb hviet, work oaf Whil' all tlhe' ohin. wTr "o.in - a. i-:-uar Nliilk1 hiat betn (piiet.l" akin hiadl ad:g.aainast ad (1 vorsiv. I'e as i; poor. hlt vas in nc,l) or a' e!y and sultlivienat san'v. :s (Ie -speceud uol tIsAt-d ca.-hier of' a in1 k. temo Benlon ievert callim at hian, :an1d was Ilever ban1d ( ill Airo' abu him. (G'or,!n -'Ot to inl A.---iis hi Ing alh'ilve. t'Cmi the aN: hITer were ill reports about ml. bait notiing dolilnite. One wiiter's light Some im"aed atrglars forced theiri wtar into thie iia utad al h Vl i d 'NIlls t here one. Theyan caaaauninuh' himto re i'm 'talgt.he "aoiiaio," ,* a tat thy 'N.dt get ianto thea saaR-: J.e arIs. hny thratened' jma his life. I e -ahld th aiioe arn- ed hin. :.aia hit conalhl 'at be tirai:oir to (i.an irnis. lie could i., it'he muiat : butz whlile' he livead hae a)tld be faitha~i. Iin woluld ama 'itlhu the .lc a' -maiation.aj '' TheIi *1ad!ar'. kfla1d hiii. T he deea ctive, htu Iated dow iit ihA 'ii inals t lhe chieft onea. pravud toi be vergae Uhinton. A ii- symathyla : felt for I. the a wiv :ta~l orans o'.ar. th huulaaal becggyd that ail thaeb ih.k the. l.andt wenktii t'tify' theirpr a''urnaderetd Pa'h'<- a'y -''sm:ja'ian- or ey'~ i niha a ai 1 a a h i a 1 f- ni iiitjm>w heref upporHaat. Thle ra- alt na a mia- oft daa cash. faranninga ta) apwaitmts ofI' 'zhthas of' a cenai fora e;-h banki ini t.he ahad its gratitui' n- h ii mi'aivorinia to a'w (but auiiaiiiat iagly failaed bia it) a reC naot s.;areia, :ni that he h~imsetlfI id kntocked hais br'tains out ijth a ludgeoan to es-ene detection and punaa li:ien t. :ali. Thena every'boy etn ed to for' * thec widow antd orhians int their lic'itudo for poor1 George. Everv; aling that moneyat' and1( iinfIluenieo could a wvas (done to sav'e himii, but it alil lied ; lie 'as :entencedaa to deatha. a'tra It ,vay the G overnor twas besieg I wvith peititions fori comtiation iu r1 ardn:iui I Iaey were broua ght hv1 tea rt'u an;~ rgirls ; lby sorarowfli (ald maidus. r th-pta atis ofI piatheta:ic ' widowas; I Sh'alIs of iipres=ive oirphants. ihtt .. the Govenibir-Yoa ur oe would not ehal. Nowa, Geoirge Bentont expeariceed, digion. Thie glad newvs flw ahi 'ounid. Farom that~ timne 1' "h Jis cell asaways flil of 'irls oe ial 'rcela tIowvers: all . long ure wvas prayer anid layin aid thaanksgivinigs andtinhG 'aml -ars, witha never' an inaterrul . a e x spt ant occasioal tIve mitict itter li-Sin fotr re(fraeshmizents. Tlhi~s sort of a thimi coine uiataltp to Ie v'ery gallows, andi George lIonton ent proaudly home, iin thue bhltek cap, efore a wailing atutdience ot the. sweet t and bCst thiat thie aregion coauld pr'o tame. Ills gavaie hiad fries.h tlovtrs on1 every''a dayi for a whaile, and( (lae head one boire thzese waord. imaier a band oiantinag aloft: "ajHe (ins f'orwht (lie Tbcu bratve enshaiea's haeadtltone has uis inipti' 1ion:a "'e luuen, htones, abera. inudustrioaus, considerate, anud a'n will nevter-' Naobody knaows whao gave (lie aorder 3 heave'a it that way, butt it was so~ aven. Thec cashier's fzaily aare in struin.get ircumnsttances ntow, it is said: butt nuo untter; a lot of allpreciative plet0) , hio were noct illin;g that an act so) rave tand( tarue a his shouald go tautre ardedO(, have' collected $ 42.000t-and(l utilt a mnemorial chuarch with it. M.ituK T wmA . -If, ras sonie onie hias said, ''a nut berouls htouse!hoild is thec sahty( ot' the sepn blici,'' it amighat as 'well libe pr'o lanuned at once, that (lie 'emedy tupont rhuich such htouasehaold shtould lie re.ar' d is Dr,. BiulIl's Uniby Svru'ap. Price ily 25 eenats a botthe. 'It is always nlibl. I SOUTIERX - MuSIC HOUSE SIE MUSIC HOUSE O10 THE SOUTI] 14"MOVAL TO boU Now Dxublo Store An Imicuso Music Temple!% T,* large tore., each :10 feet fr6nt. an onr k>ries hiCh, fronting bil three stree md 11NAid from collar to loft with music umplio. Nothing to eompace with it i Ahe Southern Stat es. A BIG STORE, A 111G S2OcK, A i TRAM .D PO'3 TO cOils During t.ho ten yearm sinee our estal .is11nnt. of onr house No havo d0erlope ho au1sic traldo of 0he Sonth to a wor 1. -!*uil degreie. but is yet ive have only b4 .inn1. Wiz x-e, inot imny years ahetad, cuiless of Ia million ia 3 ear. an(d to tai .ire of this -.enorm9us trade we have pri *'i ded oir preseiit maimot-h waroroomi Call trado 18.-W will bo ilmmnse. Ve m a1dy'V fO i. FOr mth8 or1 seior part vr has, been ait thm Northi contractin "ilh Pinnto al 0grn munuffeluirer f n.olemlient ..e h..! coclud uo k.h.v'ntogeol.; contr(ct.z, aid the pian tud Oria% ar "coing, comling" 109,00 'ri. y ovory steamir. N e St-les, No Prices. Nw Terms, New Store, "Now Do ,a rlturo. PEICAL OFFER, FALL 188C Cash prices vith three Mointh credit. )Dring MonithA ef Aug. Sept. 3nd Oe ,V,, wIl sAl l'iuo and Organs it Lowi Pluc .e., payablv $25 Cish on a 11 Imi or $10 Cash (n an Organ. with th i) three oIn1ths, WIL111U'r INTE. WIAT U6 YOU SAV TO T1119 OFFER Write for Illustrated Claloiue% an Newv Price Lists for Fall I 6o, and prt .1rke () bec ask.lbishwd. LUDDEI~N & BATES 3AVANNAH, GA. 'holesalle Piano aifia Oi-gati Teafei.v o 0l:. 'oo Thaeefore wo take pleasip'e in) an niiionuing to our frienids nudo Ous tom)ers thait we hiavo maideI aL grea' rduc( ion in prico'i 4 our' stock. W WVe will giYo onr' (nstomer's asp 'il hen ut by olYering gi'daL and Canlicos, Mus[ilins, Swiss, and al kindsi of White Goods for siummen aveahr at CJREATEY REDUJCED1 PPIOEF ly rednieed Prlices. Cottonados,.fcJeans and Cassim'ei-o it greatfly rodneced prieds. ~Just r'ececivedl a new lot~ of Ladics Misse' and Chiildr'en"s Sliiidors, --ALSO A noew inlvoice of Gonts' Scarf Neckties and Summer Underwea whlich will be sold cheap. WHITE A ND COLOREDSIRlTS MOSQUITON?ETTING! .MOSQUITO NET TING ! GREATER BARGAINS Than Ever inl Ernbroidoies, II< ;i siry, Notins, oe. CLOTHING,- ETC Wonow have on hand a fu stot of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, IInts all Gents' F'urnishing Goods h ivo 1 a call before buying olsewbioro ar convinCo yourself. DR1. W1. E. AIKEN, -DEALF.it IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Good1s, et WINNSIIOll, 5.0., -. -I1 zzutto a P%A - 46n; 6itv tntallot To Button, AA Sowed t4 o H ebtol ftaxnelo 1-11d. B&wod Pr noe Br 014 GntsL Calf Tie* to ose' - kdi,"t,e Rq a'r9-;'-lea,. at GOO, i , $1.50. Wke re Oj 'or, .tq olose, t.44 rnken ot0hildren'sItas,for $1. reduced o' $1.60 Buttercup Ptqies redtacd f(on% lglo. to 8jo. . .Q Whito Figurqt.nind And..triped Piques reed..O'm fto . - Whito (Drocade) Pipnes reducod from 30 to 200. .4 1, k I EN FIi r1pO 01WAi PT Aw4 bkrs. Broken 1ots Lco G1ovA at Cost. niet Straw -i l wl e sold without We enoo tQ UoKt value, to Iakoroom. fqr our Warge stock of Fl. porlsdiso. WE UAVEI JUT 11EEI VED)00Coits,"Su orb,"~at 60o.,*6Kh *.w ....co'osrirc,Eo, augit COLUMBIA, 0 . CLOSINR OT. ALA GRBJAP 11DUCT14N. hY DREWS GOODS AIM. NO TION S ' OiRIw 1 TO MARI ROO FO FArLL STovK n ord:i; o hake rodm for our Fall Stock, w%e offor th1 remainder of oij 1 Spring and Summer Goods at COST Wo CA81 BUYEH19: rhshjrqtL4wns at 71 vnta. Pacif,o Lawns at 12 cents,.. Lace *tuitings at 221 cents' .. Linen Suitings of different grades. Dregs (oods of farious styles and prices. Cypr'*ss Oldths at 171.cents. Whito Piques, all price-. a Ceutennial Stripes from 71 cents up. , A Lot of Edgings from 21 cents ug,. -.: A Lot of Ribbons to be sold for what tboy will bring, aA 4d desire to closo out this. part of our stoek. Best fIulaundried Shirt in the World at 811 cents eaoh. A nother grade at 724 bents, and All oth 48oYs in Orop6tion. R*~ememb.% aMbe brices are for cash on. the spot. They wi n be chtn'gbd t- any one without an advance. No exceptions made. 0 F. E6DER Co. july 10 HESItSnOEiS 00 VEREAT ARGAN IN SHbIS AT. MUR1YNAUGH' HAVING purehase<I'a nice line during the recent declinoqf ,Will. offei. .j great induceIents f the trade for the noxt thlrty cat Jeforo' taki stock. . .. . -*... A gobd 12 Thread Serg' Gaitor at $1.00 S,'ontothing nice in a Half Cloth at $1.25. 103 pairs Grain Shoes-at $1.45 . Something nice in Half -Clotli a ki 1id Buttoned, vory low for casi. 1 Case Brogans at,$X.25' 1 Case Plough Shoos at $1.25 TI E DES T G ODS IN WIN NqhOilO 010 TJlE E iIIE F Cases Woman's rolkas at 85e/ 95c, and $1.6 .far below th ir ajitual. Alue. 1400 Pairs Ladi.es 'CIoth Gaiters.at 05c, ,I1' and $f.b'Io reduce s fock. 100 Pairs bbbl. Grain Shoes at $1.45, $1.65 and $1.88. 150 13nfY and Calf Shoes at $1.45, $1.65 and $2.00. The best' Misses Grain~ . Buttoned Shoe.ini th6 Sta~f6 for $1.25 Tfin, Glass and Crockery : TJdse Goods I have ~irked down a' such prices that wvill defy coi eition. Jurst receivcd fifty Patent Fly Traps. GiYre nrtal I M1efore buying, j7y Leader of Low Prices. TlHE DAVIS YElIdAL FNEIY CXI IPX&SEW~IING MACHINE r x,&i $1W000 RNWARD ! ErOne thaoiiandl dollars reward ofl'erSd6ui y porson htwill do> asgc li \a g o V w , 1 (1 i i a s" 17 w e l i n t i i a c ti e L a ~ e.~ ~ a Q O Q l the conitest wvill bec mna,e with any' one desiring to con;pcte for theo at>ovcae-nam Sre'watrd, wit.him a redsond~ble time after written appication is received. I DAVIS SVING MACH INE CO., ce iither lar"'e lOt ohMN above Maide 1ies and thie m rc r Shio ndCoore Pqus,DrssGootsiiivarit,'*1Si k1 - tins, Ribon, orets.Govs,Notions, Hosiery, Lace .3o ojs, iu hirn Bot,Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, Ties and everything generall foun inasfist-lpe Drydods, ancy Goods and MlieyEtbih ment. You can gdtL all you want as reasonably as'shid'o good~o be bpuht' --------------.: - Iananiovns a ~...A - 5 PAIED iyesT, *Sheep Skins, . Do r Skins, BLACK ~ tOLO'ftEI)Mik tSkiins, t Gray Fo. skns I ' ~ ioon Skina/ i~I1 D GLOVES Oposteum Skins, ~i5 ~J TS. Cotton, I~'OIME PIICE ldi. .Rags, MU,S ~ SLDtCopper. Wir' The highest cash prioe# wv Moi~AST~U, RICfl &CO. be p'aid. U.G.DESPO1T~s july1' . 1may 25'