The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 26, 1880, Image 2
RE NEWS AND IERALD
WIINNSBORO, 8. C. .
TItH -t.' Augsit 26. - -
nt "I' m-'. xx It' ) I-R. 9tnt...
dX0. P. ItRYMTNP.IPS. ASt3OOrATX EbrTU.
0
F. r 'raiddent.
INVili Scow'r'' IANCOoC.
Ivor V1co-president..
For Governor.
7ohNSON 11AGOOD.
Fbr Liettenant-Gbernor-.
J. D. ECr-.NN.DY,
For Cotta'OOler-General.
d"' 0. Corr.
Filr Secreatory of Stati. -
1t. 31. -Sms.
'For A ttorney-General. .
IAMRY 1. YOUSIANS..
Fior superititendent of Educatibn.
Mcw U1-S. -THOMPSON'. -
AI,'r AItttaniii hild Disector-General,.
Aw'riwiUc IN.-MANIGAULT
Pit Siitt tirer.anw
C'ounty Politios.
We are led to believe, from trust
wort.ly informa1tioll received, that In
every ection ol' th1-count the Demo
Cret ic canvh is )rogressing favorably.
anid 8.iftilcWte ily. WiMI we have' an
. iitsualy large numnber of candidates,
and while personal politica' forvthe time
Being-seen to overshadow' the party,
welhave no Fears that the interests of
th' pirty are being ,neglected. Nor Is
thf-re the least. doibt in our inds that
individial pret'erences and aspirations
will notulitniately be buried under a
comliloll purpose aind determination to
porpettlato the reigl of good govern.
itent. ii both couaty, and 6tate. An
active personal canvmts necessarily
prodtltees considerable unrest, -and1u1
ortunaately. frequotl cig nses - dci1 er
cncerand blukerings. Time, the great
physician, heals all these, and covers
with oblivion all scars tand wounds,
whether inflicted l war or in politics.
Tlose of our fellow-citizenls who are
offering themselves for the various
coility oilices to be filled at the next
general cielNt*iwuet not forgot their
parly or itheir neighborsp- and- they
imust. 1n1itherihtarn niind the fact that
li'aeii'hirt duiy, politically speaking,
is to their country. We are free to
saly that wehavo 1l0 apprehension of
any trouble whatever within the party
V"nes, or that anything will occur to
distu-b the hnrnony:of our organiza
toll. That thei-C w-ill be a spirited
contest. over soine-of-thn offices is very
OvIdent, btit-this needilot -In the least
JIuniti ngmnwIbt Lro pI'UUm Vf,,..I U,
good feeling throughzout tho' prty
ranks, and the leaders -of the peoplej'
lust see to it tht. aill selfshi. conaeldera
tions be subordinaatedl to the interests
of the piarty and to the welfare of the
people ait large.
T1he F'ai rtield D emocracy, we are
grati-fied to say, have been held up to
othier coutiis as a model organiza
tiony, always Pre pared to ieot' tit e
ni. Wbolidvai thaby will so continue
if they rematin true to themselves. Lot.
11hen the lines bo closed upj); let pru
dencex, mlodlerationi and( tlrmniaess be 0our
watch-words; let all laggards and
croakers remin-ina the rear;. andl thd
ly,.vhOnl the v'oice of tile peolie hais
bben:hbattrd-throuigh the~ primary elec
t.ions, lot thoere. be 1no insubordination,
but t a pomI:)tandl'an cheertul saeqnios
censo15 inl .the duily expre'ssed wishes of
thle majority,. There" will' be disapt.
)tointtment(s, and many of themi bitteron
the p)art of tihe dofeatce-andidtes and
t heir frienda, but' thtese are to' bo ex:
poeted inl every. deparl1tmelnt of' life, es
peciahlly int politics. .Aiddb1 aill theCsO
let--us r'eember' that part-y is htighier
than the indiv'iduh, and that the lofti
est. patriof.,iam.is that which is purely
andY tbschif u~seJIitsAKTh T.
Meftssy.-EW/arlll)s: As the time has
arr'iived whient the cit.izenst of Fairfield
cotlunty sholO he 'cous1iderhig who ate'
thle pr1opeCr perI'sons to represenat themu
itn the neCxt LeCgilaturte, wiill you-please
allow us a salla spaice ht-ybu',olumlns
to pr'opotma.. thcetlulowng iterrogii
tIous (to'n etldates for Legislative
hionors: 1. IIowv (10 you stand in ref
crenaec to the Conistitlitional'jAmend
mIets to beC voted on aut the niext gen
evl election? 2. What poSltion do
you1 occulpy inl referenIce to tile Lien
.l:w ? By anIswer'ing tile above initer
roga.tories you will oblige
MANY VOTERS.
--- -.e . e e
Tlfe -Comm itt cO 'A 1Irrangemenote havW
iig lveport(e that, t.hey htave faie'd to get
conatributions for- the barbecue Inatend
ed to be giveni onhoh 271h-day of. Au..
gist, instantl, at. the Rleuiont (f'thle
Con t y Sur4'ivors' .Assocition of Fiir
11i(ld unty,.*. none of thie townsh5ip1s
hlavling r'esponlded'. to tihe call excep)t,
Townshiy No. 14 e. ificnoforo.t ls -nheld
adlsable, and ri d(1 hereby gi-ve notice,
that the barb,ecue as a featue'of the
occaslon will be omaittod,-and' thilt thb
aiddrtess to Ilt delivered Oilo thati occa
sin will be delivered hi the Gourt
House at. 12 o'cloelt, There wvill 'be au1
cleetiont of oflcer's for the Assoolntion
for the enisuing year.
J,NO. B. DAYrA,.
Chm anan E"xecut lve Comamittco.
--W ilt Con ee tolhave a wVord( of
advice worth a great deal? Never
f atmper with y'our baby's health by
. sing opiates andu other' dangerous ar
ticles to quiet Its stomach troubles,
etc., butt use Dr. Uini's Baby Syrupi
- instead(. 1'in 2r> es.
TRW NQRArjrj.rAsrrI2urm;.
ANonts of the Third -Mmilk-The ExAeursto
to Ifteaderouvilte.
:Correspondanco of The No.s at4 1I9Id.)
~PANTAN1%R, Auus2.-T.ls
')g Woe*offt th Junstitt* shews' -- n
abatoweent in the zeal of. the inbern
or in:thei-Plelasures of tleOccasion. The
op0ning of schools in this and the ad-.
jdinink counties has draw... avav a'
munber,,but the elissesaroe still' i1ll. I
Oi Wednesday evening last, - )r. t
Oriler delivered a.maetorly address oi y
the duties ofttha teaehors in the fornA
tion of chaai ter. 1He concluded with.
a.noteldquenta"peal for the use of i
the -BIlbieinthb-school as a text book, 0
from wile- every good . lesson might 1
b6 obtained.-- On, Thursday evning 1)
Dr. Joynos spoke on General Lee- as a
Udilege Presideit. - The lioiso" was 1l
filled to overflowiig, and the audienoe a
were held spcli-hound to thb enid. . A v
m1eibor of the same fiulyt, - alnd. ai 0
ardenit- uadmirer mo theor 8outher'n' hero, a
tr;-Joynea drew from his rich store- ci
h6ue of' personal recollections, - and a
after delineating.some pronnount fe,a
ture in his oharactr iliistrated 16 by 0
somo fitoident, so - graphically as to a
1*Nig tlhe wh1ol0 sCene before th' eve. a
"One day," s1fil Dr. Joynes, "a po)or 0
maitimed soldier was seen hobbling V
away frotn Goneral Lbok's dh)or, his _
fitue all liKkow with gratitude (ir sonic t
bbliefact6in received. To an im(idiiy a,
as to wfho it was, General lee rtplied, a
'It. Is onte of my boys.'.' 'To-w.hatcom
mand ldid ho belong?' Tiie General's d
face colored a lit tie. - Then with - ni o
air of emba rassuolit.' h'o said, "Tie S:
trut.iis th0%poorflbI'6w fotight on the g
other'shli. But that is all over ntow.'"
Both speaker and audience were car
ried away by tihe' theme, and -thia con 0.
chlielon of tho addrss ws ailnost pain- k
fXinhIf thrilli-ig. .1r. Joynes imlado the "
t
point that whio Wasinmgton was a
rebol, Lee was not. The former rose h
against a legithnato government. In i
the case of the latter the legitimacy of V
the government. itself was in question.
On Friday the people of Spar'a-iburg
gave tihe toachers ii excursiom to I lei
dersonville. Promply a1t. eight o'clock
a troill of seven excnisjon calr well I
tlled, leftt the depot for the "LInd of,b
the'Skid.." Ir several'nildis the'trip
was uneventful; but as the mountains
camte it sight, a general choris of C
"Oh !" and "Isn't It lovelv," anld "too
sweet," andu81 teli emotional expres
slons arose oil every hand. To those
nlot,.acquallintjed witl m110111tainl scencr
pen ciitnot describe It. To thoe c
ti
ftillilimr Withi Ui, llo1 wo'l-s are lftessat
ry. Reachin. Pacolet, tile lisceilt of'
over six -hlndited foot ill three miles
Wa1s-ilu, and' the lotister engie ,
wenlt pilflnganld 81nort,h1g; awaik6ninlg el
deimlon echoes in tlle Cdefils liaid
f mrges. Dr. Joynles, Profo. Petty, Col.
)nman, iresisent of tie road, a ui
others, bustrode the coweatcher. As
wo tilrllied the sharp imcrves, Nve, ill the
rear coaches, could see these gentle
mIlen holding on for dear life with one
ian(1, and grasping thei hats 11ran11tical
IN, With tho-otlier, whilo their coat-tails
fIappLd' in the- bveezo with feantic
taat isomne bl)' of3 .llashAn m'ight lbe 1
foured-ar'oud theO enfrVeI bellowing and1(
to thea nnlpudlent locomnotive: Weri~t a
conidence wa'ls expressed ini thea ability
of the engine to buatt the1 bull off' th'e
track, but what would became of' the n1
learnrtd and1( sedlate professors w~ho r
bestrode tihe cowceatchmer durn no this SI
p)erformnance was tihe themell of <?Iscus- ai
510on. F"ortunately or nnf'ortu nately, 11:
110 bovine antagonist appeared to (1'8- ai
pulte the ight ol' way, andl tile vexed hi
qluestioni sti11 romahiis ini aberance. P
Thme-run ilrom Saluda, tihe'top ot' tihe V
tweclve miles I eutg told1, w~as mnade at l'
about thirty miles an hour, and1( was to s]
the imst degree exhilarathiig. It seem- 01
ed prlobableo thait tihe pilot paissenagers C
w~old soon1 b)OLomeI true Amuer'icant c<
flags, thiemselves repr'esenting thme stars Il
andi theoir tattered1 coat-tails the stripes. P
3u~t themoolothm held out ,-and -the' world C:
lost tii-patrio)tic spectacle. I'
AtMr a stay of half an hour in lien.. ti
dersonylile the traini returned to Sal1u- tI
dia for tile p)icnic. Two hotels at this- ei
plae-were crowdled, and from fifteen P
to t.wentU'exc ursiontists-ar.e tuned off 14
ever'y day. From tihe sunninit of an t
adjour11ningpceak, one can see in theo i
hingimngo" of oneo enthiusiastic plarty, fi
.P'ron rears its blue'enned-iko suminii h
in tihe distance, and1 sntIler"elevationts a
areC seen on every side. IIere, under' h
thme shade of' the trees, tables were ih
spread-and.wiiell-- filoed' h mcht baskets U
yielded upl their11 trea'suies:- Your rc-h
p)orter was overwvhehned with invita- c
tionis and1( pterf1ormed his par't manful- t'l
ly.
At half-past thre'e o'clock the ion"' C
whistic blow. Straiggler's were collef 8
i, shy'Illrtations wvere nippedl short Il
tatme -It. Wa#mr. Soldt n whotbdtrbdu- h
the cbiuecatcher'a wilhlo and then shared bJ
the cab with Presient Duncan. a
Thb poet, hats -said,- a
a
antdipoets are a nlotoiously tmruthful
fitnily. "'chehd(of the Sky" be
camne for' the nonce-theo land of cltiuds.- e
Seai'cely ha we moved -'ofl' whin a f<
hnmgt'ra~hIndt'op: gave, a^ thud oit the dI
roof. T1hen anmothe and'~li antot.her until ii
a perfect volley cete' do w-n. -Ul1sters
waterpr'oofs, umnbrellat, pi'Asois an la
every other species of pluviala parn- y
phmornalia were whisked oint in soelf- di
(def'ence. Thle t'aiin dr'ovo in ihriouslyb
on alliside6i of tihe opan camrs, and( as I
the road rans-eroundc curves at every -
point oft'the com Wae.there was a con- j]
stanit shlf'ti ng of ,weaponsu of defence. h:
Just as a waill of iubreihis ' had beeni s
et'ected, the r'ain, began dripphtig downit
through time top of the cars, and -a e
streami began pouring dlownm the back c
of the gravest member of thte part. ,
An "umght" from hhn was followed by r
ant "o-o-o-h" from a young~ lady, andl b
then-geneoral- chorus ointerjeactions, a
initer'aperueid'' Withi' peals of lautghter c
drlownted time noigo of fthe eloemts. J
Umbhrellas wer<roidsiied in time car's amnd v
anmswered:atdablJy fik at6 least tout e
secoindh-. Thoin each umibrolla- poinii
became.a milnialt dro Nfrga'a,. - 1Ottng c
its ha >tornetorrl.t downm thet most. v
sIamtel - balcks; 'Itncforward tihornv'as I
the si f-neckedest'gonentl6w on) that t
Wrint that ever wias soon.~ Your re,
por'ter sat and( then01 stood (foi' time seats ai
weoalakes-) between two Iladios.. One e
enveloped hnua gossamer rubber Waton- .a
proof, whdIh kept Itemr as dry as a bo.n-e, a
smiled ait him anid asked, "Are you
gettimng dampti?" as his hat brlim dhis- I
rhartiged a nlit Or SOQ ne'mi... -1 ill (
houlid o 6 .l1-:,tandibg, gs sho
xpi ' d'It, at the conjunctiol-ftibur
b las, presetited a peolving
wi1and bowlilidg bea-9tlheks b
oin..J thig of, the yptlA.- thf,:train
W2 dround the-cmWes, tA i pssen.o
Iero uild-,mkea.. Jl) , .ho lades
voildsfleamy-and the 'young:.0:meuV'
vould galiatly grasp thoml to-keep
hem. m ll.: falling. Altogothor, . the
port is sald,by those who.partlolpatad
n it to have. been very exhilarating.
Tever was there a jollier party than
his. Tho iii . gavo. the oxcitomit
hich.renewed Ilagging spirits. . Not a
,Op'iad fallen i Spartanburg, atid.as
hl exCursionlists emer101gOd' A1om the
anin the lrosented.. i striking con
nast to tlib sun and dust. - No ctsos
f sickhess occurred to ntar the pleas
ro of the occasion. The tcachers tre
rofoundly gtt'eful : to- the good
cople oe Splrtanburg and to the
xilroad' futhoritles for the de
ghltRti. -occasion. 'Tihe- Spartanbuig
nd Ashevillo Roah'oad. is a nar
ul of skill, pluck and patience. Tavel
n It during summer is vory heavy,
nid the business Is increasing vearly.
Thalt samale night, i) spite of tho ox
LiSton, a largo nu1imber of teachers
nd'eitizens attenddl: a lecture on - the
listorv of Aritfinctic, by Pi'ofessor
anford; the author of tho text books
f-that name. . The lecturer fraced the
rd of numbers01 1'ronll earliost dimles,
nd the only thing "dry" about it was
ie 1io11 vein of "Iry himor" that per
mded it. - lie gave til cxample oflow
laster Hiorace aid Mast.18r Ciceroused
> work'their ''stums" ii loman char
tors; the.1 gave the Obin.-so systei
id the Egyptian system.of1notation
I1 by, m1anlls of cltrts., The Peruviis
sed a string for one. One. kiot in
to striltg was tenl, two knots a hun
red, three knots a-t.honsd, and so
n, "and thus,.'said. the lecturer, ''the
stem quite,simip1d in-. the beginning)
Pows knottier the farther yowgo.
The -thatit ito was hld oli Saturday,
istead. of,n iday. I)r. ,Jones deliv
red his -last Wectuire to the institute on
i Agl(Wi111an age. H1e then took
ave of 'the teach I's i a few touching
or-Is. Theotcv. -Dr. Whitoford Smith
lou, In bialt'of ill present, thanked
Ir. JoyNies for tile great pleasuro all
ad derived froiim Ills offleitil work and
is social intercourso. The scene wAs
ery impressive. No on0 who his not
let Dr. Joynes canl appreciate thie
rn hold le took . oil - all, thoRe with
'hom!"he cim i) contliet. lie is Ott
I' thle most charmiiergentle111nen I eyer
let, wVithl a true-V.iVgintia heairt and a
ain abolmiding it )orey- a1i0l. ull of
aide on Saturday evenling, ifter earn
it solicitations to conie sgain.
Last weck's work was still more in
resting than that of' th 011W preced
1g. Professor Soldanl gave exlra
'adings in Tennyson, whom he consi'
s a master min'd. Robbie 111urn11s is
ie next in order. Itis lectures on
.hiool disciplin arc tie a<hiiabile, and
iow ,deep thought as well as thorough
(perelcee. We ave now 1,1 ow the home
retch and-will bring the work to ,a
o.,c onl Fridav.
T11-nighlt DUti Carlisle lectutret.. Oli
nelionscioius iniktiice, -aild el-OW&t
inch more hiought into an h1ouri's talk
1111 is usua!y heardi I- ciainot do
im justice in a fow lino, but imust
!servc it for i Ait iro occasion.
The, primary i. Sparitabilrg passed
Y (tmetlv aurilfilday.- Col. T. J. Moore
as elected SenIator. Alessrs. Allen,
take, Wotlford anid Black go to thei
cro'polled. D.
, QiLEJIULLT4
min Account of the ifid and1( Cdiatoris
t's or the Wavork-Itenowne,I v'lolnntist.
Ole B3ull, that warmIlest-hiearted,
ost inveabIle of violinists, lics dead1
Ilergeni, t.he towin inl which, just.
~vonaty years ago, lhe was bor'n. As is
)t to'be the faute of geiuses, het had to
h6t har' augahis t a bsiu'd' pr'cJ tdices
Id' unw~ise restrajits in or'der to giv'e
1s hleaveni-borin love of muiisic free
lay. is ptrents, his friends, - the
tia' ato,uitced to -irepress hisa
assfio nnifor lg ; and tamong them
a was indulced1 to consent to be av- re
>cetable hid and go -to thie- Univer'sity
C hiristia.na. Btut n1usic Wvas br'ed in
Ilo Bull's b)oney, -and'it insisted In
biming ,Out iln his rebellious flesh.
iS.viohnm wvas his inseparable comi
unlon, anid his decvption to-it at the
sp0ense of the studies that hte was siup
r)sed to be followinig at the Univorsi
got him into a series of'scrapes with
1o author'it.ica; and things camue toe a
'isis when lie actnally was dhiscovered
orpetrat.ing p)ubilcly the iniquit.y of'
at iIg tan orchiestra at one0 otf the
ieatres. In vaini it was thuat hie pleado
ic ternporary nature of' hula disgrace
ii of1ice; the hon1or1 of the university
as involved andl nothuing. could sayve
Ia friom ofi' his' feet tlutIniirner'ed
mneward'( to Uergen, taking wiith luim
isdcar viohni. But the crash in his
niver'sity' car'eer clear'ed the way foir
is carieer' as a miusiciani. llis parentsa
3inCluded thalt it wais useless to str'ug
to against F"ate, andio so, Sadly, anud
'ith matny in isgiviings, sent 'himo
assel to take lessons fromu thle great.
pohr11. This was in thie year' 1820.
ut Spohr woul huave nlothinig!to do
'ith tho'lanky Iad i from .Norwaiy ; a.t,
!att lie received hinrso cohly thrit the
by's heart shlin~k within h'iim. I to
Dtually conluided to aband(onl muisic
nid' take to the law-a resoluition that
Nlis broken, howoveir, alnost as soon1
a It wvas mnagoe - .ie begani his musical
budies at Minden, but his 110ot temper
ot him into a (duel, and thue. tuel end
c ini his r'unaning.away to Parit;I He
>r a time, the wuas i dlire st'rats-so
ire that lie actuallf~ tried" to fId( re
of byjunuing., intto*the' Shilne He
rris pitI led 'oithkhf dl owned. Theit
'or'tunait tulried'lin his tfavorl. A lady'
P'ho sa1w inl a resemblanuco to huo'r
cad 8son too'Wt'him'In hnd amid aided
iml to apear' as a iolinist in public1.
hIs success was immuteditot. In seveni
ecars he had( scr'apeod a fortuno oiut- of
is lIddle ; and(, - thereona, hue wncut
omo to Beurgeui, botIht Dun cstato and
Dttled dow iu. lBut 016 Bull- was ntot
hie'person to stay settled downi any
'horoe. In1 18413 he came over to th~is
ountry and( took it by storm. Two
ears later the retuirned1 to Europo1), car*
ying'uh flue fortune wvith hmn-wvhich
) at on1ces proeeetld40 makO dlucks
nd dIrakos ot lie wanudet-ed about,
njoyinug hmself;-took a campaign in
Ligeria, with Geniu Y'hsof'by way of
ariey ; built a theatre in .IJcrgen, anid
ndeavor'ed to establish in Norway
uchools of llteraturie and art, ills--i)
iral procliviticas got himnlinto tr'ouble
ilthu the government, lis wife diod
e had-' married while in Paris-and
hIing~sgenlerally wvorried himi; so lie
oneclAded' to, como' over. to* - merica
udl fonud a li le umsala em-piro thant
honid be all hie own.- No -tad a good
cal'o'iold vikling blood. In hlimi you
ee. 'this wats the begInnIng of lis
mluck y veinure as a hland ownecr horo
a Pennsyhvanla. 'lie put a great part
'I lisa tor:tiuin l a the n...has of 120-o
Acre8 Ot land tip in Potteu 00unty
and the, t inisliortation thitherbf a
emnany o n 011gralits fro1 - Norwav.
13,'his8 e-ut project wentll
Wrong, Ii.th 0'ourse of a.- cotiplo a
rof r. o ney1w41 gone and I d
co00 y y uch gono toqi So'
he gave ,g a vikin and.took.,
once moro to hs Vo1in. 'iis,as over- 1
StOOd true to hiniandhe soon iddZid4 i
togother anotherfortuii. it Is plens-k
alit to know. thatthis lait folrttin, ad- i
ddd to fi'om'tim to time by "lrewell d
t i' eretid in Eu1ro1 pha ,lasted
to.'Re end. 'Asor violin ble a W S -
ratio, a law uto himsef; but his or
r'i,worem those of gonlits and his- law
alway coiiflned himi withit. t:ho region.
of sweet sounds. f
T H IV TQI.,V:Op A 1AT .
A'Evntti Lifo au a Tragic EndIng,.- t
Froin wo san Franesco onll..
An inidit.:occurred lately iii tlio o
press roommof Ihe Gall iither remark
able-Iitits eha1tractr * and aptly Illus
.trative.of the trusting, ailotion aftl
tio of' anlinals and iho cruelty of man.
Sam was a rat who, like all 'rodents .
was (listin uished for economy. anti.
omiil. -. 1111f 81am1's 11ntefligence 'wats
far super4ilor to, (the intelligoilce. pos- c
sessed by the majority of his Speces,
and 1 II its nature almost human. Hs
brilhant n'll eventful Carcer and trna-o
endt are, tirofloe, dbserving.o(, mol)rc
than paussiig..notice. 1n'a dark and I
dingy.space betwoon tie iv'alls (f the
press room Sai wvas - born. His pa
rents Wero.of th:. class of brown rats,
who came riijaiIlly to this country
fron iurope, and soon after the arriv
al.nado war upon and succeeded ily i
well uigh exteriiating - the- interioit
tribe of qative black rats.- Shtin,j conV'
sequntl, id y: i i said to have been
the decolcidtutof warlike and noble
aneestos,.*whose reliitatidi lie honor
abl-y sustained (uringis life. At* anl v
ohr'.y ago Sam's parents died, and his V
yoi'hfItr compaliols deserted him fo- 1,
-t home in the walls of an adjoininer 1
restauraut, where victuals wero plentf
fil. Left thus alonel Sai one day be- a
tween the hours of twilight and darlL C
nose ventfure( cautiously out'of-hiA
hole into the press roonv. iere h f
was spied by a good natured employ6,
who ),tv*1 hm to eat a piece of che'se.
A:pet cat who was sitting near by saw
th1e'act, and was abont to make tnur- ia
(erOIs advalnce upol Sam, which was
detected and previute(d by (lie elniplov.
SubseqItntaly Sam, eatile daily froin
his hole and regularly received his C
rations. .Ie 11 iaA Crioiids with. the-cat,
who soon- learned d.hit it imut; not, mny
lest him,. 111ad ws wlont to frolic and
associate with her O erns of siltere
kindness and cruality. 'The rat and
1ho0cat woolI eat afid driik from the
sainte vessel, and their relations
min,(IC( oneo viidIlv of, thie,fiuiolls hap
py fatlly. Samn ailso becatlm. the pot
of the pressiman. le would allo '
them to pal.hini on the back and stroke
hin like a dOg, lie evincedl o ' iof
nan, and the ftie which he' thius Rn
quired ink Clho press r(oml soonl extend(
the effl-s I'l
ed to thie 1)itnsinss olilec aIIl the edi-i
ttvial vooi,-alid the several.attiachls of s
theie dif1ferent dlepartItits ot"the Call J
were inl tlie halit of occasionllMy visit
in"' the press-room to see th~6I rinlarkal- E
be rht-. .But one uiluckv day Sam
con.eived the inwise idea 'to sec the N1
outside world, and Selicapering up the
stairs of the basement, Ito halted on
the sidewalk of' Clav s(reot. A burly 8
butcher wvha Was pissin'" bAr' Ucticed'
comp~rehecnthng such untusual and -ag
gresivo tactijcs, Sam retreated a short
dist ance al11(d, pausing, looked wond(er'- - a
ilfi at-ih miai- A Rcondl tink the
hutcherm csayed to kick Sam, with a '1
like result., All thie litent destruct.iv'e
ness in his nture was nowv futlly
Sam, thec r'at/wne-~aspi)l killed, and1 -
d;emtolishieid. Ajid such' was the un
tinely and tj'igic iate'of an itntellectual
and hitumipe- rat--Ignomtiiouisly enten,
aft'er a li.tb of blameless propricty by a
t(t'rier.
Go.ni NawsP'At:ns.-A' corres
l)flndenit of'- the- Sant .Wrancijsco-- al
wi-ite 01' the (discoveri' orf smahl flakes
of gold on thie surfliec of (lie papler
upon which it is -printed, lie says:
'"1 haid obiserved' revlonis to last F'b'
rinary, tIat thie (Oull ofteti c.i.ntatined
golent nnggets, but fronm the sixth of
that 'otnth to-the end( it was rare to
have a ntumber w'ithtout its gtolden,
show. From the paper01 of the sixth I
too(k lifty-six pieces of gold, the thick
ness of thot'3 ll, and vasryinag in siz.e ot
at thtree-cenit p)iece. .I thiisik 1 'have'
miore thai\ a huntdred p)ieceso01 gold
takeni fronm the papert that- month. All
leftt a ltble-Whten remoi(vedl, as (te thtin
film of pap ter' on tht ii.s'ide wa':s rnder.1'
ed briit.tle' by thle hiard pre'ssure wheni
the calender roclls gatve a's thov (latteni
c&oat tht? goldein''deposits. 'in addi
tiont to.tiha gol I got p)hithmmli, silver',
ir*on, (iin apd some-0lcead." - The ex pla
.ntion ot' the' discovery is, says (1hi
Call, that it the miantuthetiure' of thie
papecr putlp wvater' is used( thant hams been
piassedi through h 'ltume ini wich~ int-.
er's have washed dir't contaitling all
kmtds.o pr1iceioums mtetajls. The gold is
what' is kinow-n as ''Shout gold," anid
ecape$ the'iinerh* who still follow the
primt ive methods of waushin g. Somtc'
oft th-water utsfd Is tatke'i'nro - arte
sian wvellIs. The manufn tur6rm~s say
thamt they have ollen noticed a 'sub
stance thant glistened in thte wvater, bit
that they situposd It wasl mica, as the
wvolls were bored through mtica de
pos~it?h"
--A ritlthful brother. in a Fairfild,
Iowva, ehurch r'ecenthf prdye3d -for thie
absent imember's whlo were "p)l'Ostrate
on beds-oI'sickness amd chairs of''well
nless.,,
DISSOiLUTION OF 'ARTNERSI~'iP.
H[lE copaurtneorship heretofore existing~
lmo h irm anie of Decspotes &
Monts is' thti,t day dlissolved biy limtitation,
The style of thiethrum will remain the samen
and1( business will be contidued until
Jannavy' 1st., 1881, when the concern will
ge'inito liqjuidatiots
1U. (1. DESPORTES, -
ang 14 - J. it. MaOg'.
- GLASS PENS
For using Indelibh) In)k. Price,
15 cents. For Sale at Drug St.ore of
W. E. AlLEN.
VIEG ETINE h
AkNow Supply. for sale-by.
-~XV P.AIKEN
july' lai
DR.1 W lK EN,
Dlrugs, Medicines, To'ilet (Goods, etc. -
lVWINNannwun,. 0.
8PKCJA L (OTICE8 -
TOM TTbj U-N]NOST- lay Apple
ivrilla ,tho at reliable in le. world,
nd e4Urlre9tu . Pricel5jcent for largo
tes.O ;' gghsts inmti.county.
hCO, 0 A. c 3, J 879.
r-h~Youa~ 606W,8O slw' k irOK ell on m
orhes with the best results. I had -one ihoro
urned over to ine fori which the owder -would
ivotakeii $2,and after treat,ing hih with the
tock Feed for two weeks, I contldoe hintwortik
t50i My Wife has tried it,, alco* on hor chickens,
elhih we e dying rapidlk witfi cholera, and Hho.
Id dot lose One ptor giving the ltirst,dloso.
Yours truly
J RTB. RTEI
Propriotor Livery Stablo.
Sold by all Ufuggista in tiis county.
GIANINMI.E, da.. Aug. 2o, Is19.
Dlit. J. 0. V OFMETIV-Dear r-1 ,cannot ro
rain longer from rendering,t you ly gratorul
eknowledginenta for thG prJeles4 boon you
av giviOi to the baby world Ili yot "Teethil
a." For several iionths past, Fhave' biei gly
"tIto our little girl now teething, -and. with
lioost happy results.
Oher 111ie ue Unce ar roong -aid dyM#-. ?tvhile
ter little daritia.i fat did ch cerfol. I -r*oC.jllUmo
to all with whom I come in contme".,
Yours Vory .ruly,
B. BTROUD.
OVERI ON E4ALF
f the moile portion of .jo American people 40
barsof age suffer i'.'jroor les with diseassof
ho kidneys and , bladder. - Thor- arp various
ause-V for thi",, but over work i tile ol tfc' ij -4
lot.iug in "no whole Miateri WddcA Ih so olt
alculate,j(to Invigorate' and- re4tdo' healthy
oA to these orgaUs as ankin's :Uompound
X.;rftQt of flueiu and Juniper. A few (loon
uken occastointlly Will greatly 'beneit ill
hose who are anilletud with uITy disease of the
Jdney or Bllilder.
Prepared only by Hint, ltinkin & Lamar,
lruggists, Altanta, and fo' Isalw by all Drug
Iqstfs Inl tis C.)Xnt,y.
ANWOti, Taoui'0b.'o GA., July 4, 18fO.
I am one of the unfortunaue sulfororr fom
Iravel ordisease of the Xidneis. an iitQ -tIbb'
indspeedler relef from Itankin's -Utu anI
unipor than anything I have ever tried. I es
feun t so highly were thero but one bottle in
he world'I would willingly give $100, or any
Iottni, fot it. I receamonid t above idl other
Itlar 'preparations R.T. WINN.
itesss. Lamari ltiWn M-Lanir- Gentleffen:
mienUtit of y flatntily wihoiom -feared had
Ionsumptlon has been 'entirely cured by the
ise of Brewor's Lung Restorer. ills condition
'as v61" olaiting to ill of its, and we (Idd
vury think'vo couldi think of to tenelit him,
lithout tutices, un I I got lim a bottle of yout,
ung Itestorer. lie, legan to-fimlrove'after ti,e
rat dosd and befo-e he had taken tW%v bottlos
vas entirely cured, wel(-re I fet'red no oure wits
osslillo aid I ulost cheer ully recomiend it 1.0
11 Who iave anly affec-tions of the lungs. 1111
mas coughing and spitting all the titno, so in
essaq(fly that it prevented his sleeping at
ilg, and what. lIttle sleC.h got did not r
resir imt inthlenst. Iiad but little Appetite,
U.d sioco he began the uso of Brewor's lutn
till; *ils slept well and his appetit.1 Is Ve. .
111u 1' 1 t,1r. I have niever, SpOln linyt.h1ing at.1;
D promlptly id offect,l a'11re In so short it 111m0
Vishing yo geat, success and hto )lkg the
bove my i 6new ninny to' try liirewer's
ung Rtiorer whore they 'iwed a inedielio to
Srengi lhe anid restare 1.h 1.i.higs to a (melthy
Dudition. 1 am VCr res wetruly,
72 Washington Av. near Weleyan Fduialo'
oile 0.
Sollf by the Druggists or this county.
I'EitY, 11OVSiTON COTINTY, GA.
We lave knowt "Swift's 8yphilitic Spe Alle"
st.d in IIlhndriilaof obstinate cases of8ypills
ercm litlheumat,ism, Scrofula, oto. it mnado
te iost peo/et wtd pcrutiaciat cire.s in crerg
ugh I", DrOnnard,' Elif Wrren,
rn ). I(illen' . W. Wimberly .
J MW Co. Court, J. C. (jlbvrt, Drug't
I.. \ 1aen, of J. w. \VMa.
1. . %V throp En. colity 111elsurer
Siaia mih i. Vm:D. Pierce, hiff
i. Jackson, U. U. Ditileal,
,Dep't. Ul'k '3p''r Ct. Da'.y ; Uordoi,
'nl. 1l tillson,
We are acquiainted wit thn gent lemto-Wihoset
int.urcs a ppear to the Itbove (wrtilleae. They
,e eit Witz ( of sitid county, of tit highest, re
"-etablit.y and cliaraeter. A. S. (4iLi:8
Ordinary llousntoni f6., dan.
ars, and nmany of t he goenm( a hosQ nligmi
Irecs apear5i in 1. thforegoing certifcates. 1 They
to mn of high chatracter' anid sta nding.
A.(I O Qi'o ctf oT,n
Il ft SWIFST SPECIFIC 0G .'NY rpre un
A tlant a, Ga.
Sold by all D)ruggists in t.his cotnt.y,
n'l o a (0)y of "Y'oung Alon's Friend,"
G 0
I'~1
A C IlSTI U
R . L IQ -KN C.:
JNlNB NUWL,Picpl
adh gsfl ifttuto inru
'vocalO andf insrumntl ndMoer
Jnages LWE, unsurpasied.
Th N institutio n th o ut hay,cr
ng uin sucs sul iy rtidh'al in flrsels
)dvanhag.s for insrtion in ti o lo
ndlprAciiee of codkin-g..
REVS -l. iUR W IrTL & SONJ
july 17-2i.n ' Inloiglit N. 0.
'nsrl'Ibe to TnlE NEWI'1 ANDi JIEl
To~E P]O]3
I thinkyot fdat he' liberal ptionlige-b'est4wed 'on' raG d~~g the phat
wo years,. and hope that by givng atpiot atbention.to butinoess ,nd tho
vants of- the ppople-at largo, to-nier Fa-c'noian'e,of %ho saitio*
I takW Oasgra iW stating that pect tos ow to the, poppe a onioro'
varied an fliner, stock of goods than 'I have 6ei664 Dt ,,d*at
gices.which will desorve tho attontion of the pabl& -
My.tnott,o is politeness and aftdiltionto l
ar. I will pay.- oxprss on. all orders
PAIRT OF THE SrJTAT..
Mr. D. J.-i can'ay will be fonnd at my emporli'un aftor th' firSt 'of
Septenier- where -ho will p-ly the highest market prico for.cotton.,
Very respectfully,
la'Als rfi1NAtY%;Hp'
abg 26.
AT GOST FOR THIRTI iASt.
BAOKEN. lots Getits' Cldth Top Initation itton napd gowe d ilnNGE ALBERTS -
1Prokon lots Gonts' Cloth To lutton Iand Sowod Priboo Alborts.
Broken lotH Gents' Einimolo Lace Hand Sowod Prince Alborts.
Broken lots Gents' Calf Ties, to closo at $1.25.
Broken lots Ladibs' NQwpQrt 'lies' at l;O, $1; $1.25, $1.5O.6
Broken lot Chilireln'I. Sinpo'sr to' close, at 500.
Broken lIdt.dirin's-Sfiidnli for $1. roduced from $1,40O
luttercup Piqus reduced from 12,}c. to 8 c.
Whito Figured and and Striped iques ret uced from 25 to Ido.'
%Vhito (11rocadi) I'iques redeced from 30 to 20o.
TVENTY Z111J,CES. 2VGURED LAW vS AT .'Tv jsEp-.
1r6ken lots Laco Glov6s at cost.- lle1inindd r of'Straw Nats will ab Aold without orf
Dniso to' cost or value, to ma.ke room for our largo stock of Fall inorchanlise.
WhLHAVE JUST tEEOE1VED 300 Corsets, "Superb," at 50o., Worth 75.
ang. DESPO1.7TAs & EDMUNDS,
CO 1,LUMIlA, 8: G.
CLOSING OUT t
fZ.1' JED IT&oM JN DR.ESS GOOS AND NOTION.)
ORDER TO MAKE ItOM 101FOR 1"ALL STOOK.
1 ordor 'to niake roiom for our Fall Stock, we offer the rCmainder-Of o#-*
.Spring and Stuumer Goods at COST to-OAS1-U-YERS-. -
PeirthshJire-.Tatwnt it '7 -onts.
lacific Lawns at 12 conts.'
Laeo Yuntings at 22-A-. conts.
Linon Snitings of different grados.
Dress Goods of various styles and prices.
Oy.press Cloths at 174 cents.
White Pignce, all prices,.
Cntonnial Stripes from 7'bcents up.'
.A Lot of E~dgings from 24 cents up.'
Lot of Ribbons to b)0 sold for* what tboy wvill bring, as wo dosire~ t&
close out this part of our stock.
Bcst-UTnlaundri'ed Shirt in the W orld at 874- cnts each.
Anothei-grade at 724-outs, and all other goods in proportion.
R]enetnber the abovc pres are for' cahOr' onnkespot. They. will not ben'
harged--to any. one without an-advance. -No exeptions made..
Te BesI Eve Produced!
milE DAVY VE RTICAL ElIm
SEWVING EACHINE.
HJAILENGES TIE W%ORLD-j I-F PoD UOV 3'ITW EfAIJ
$1,000 RE WA~RD)!.
E'7 Oio'thiousandl 'dllhrs16rewdolibr1 to aniy persoti tl at uvll'do M ra
bag 1t w, ,IIi doia wel, o it oerah.c as as ca-n be done on
lie contest wvill be mn'ado with,any one desiring to com )e for tie - )v-nno
eward, within-a- rcaslonabld' ini ater'writtehiapplicatloni is reciv.ed
DAVIS 8.lVW.NG MAOINE~ CO,
ciother large lot of the above Machinies and--the- Ifliproved- WVeed 'ust re
iO.J. 0. B3oA, 4Zgent..
bon an oo e iqollaD res oo<s in arie t, Illh in , il , $tt s.
oun~d ni a first-class Dry Goods, Fa~ncy. Gods. and Miieryh n salih
oent. You can gef aHi you want assoasonitbly--as samie goods can be bought
WVanted. BARGAIN1 BARGAINI
-'-:o:-- .o4
Dry Bides, . 5
Sheep Skmns;
Lanmb Skins,L A , ..
-Goat 'Skins,r ~ . '-~'.
- Eor Skins,
Otter Skins,
Mi ooSk n SkinLs' ifIlI'
)possum Skid~,
b1a tSkkns s.1(ID QL4OVES
lottn,t~ C 1) '~.
Wool,h
Copper.
MW" The highest cash- pries w .A i S1B,~A~O .]) I
* U. G.DEsPORTEN. ' oETR .BRIOlE CO,
may 25 tly1
aly 17