The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 07, 1880, Image 2
TIVIE NEt4S ANID HERALD.
OYN0. M. .tA1'y ofAssoc1A W1.
YIUji DA3JIDATIC T 2t('CKi-a.
O
For Prehidenit.
IEFIwl1D SCOTTL HIANCodK~
.,For Vi'e-Presiddet.'
'or Go-W)tkor;
* lot' lititenaint-Governor.'
A. 1). 0ENNtI0.
r .i Co,nisrolerieneral.'
. O.- COXT.
or' e r or state,
It; M. Sus,
iror Attorteyonerni.
110Y 10. YOUMANS.
For SIRet'inateidont of Education.
.11Uill B. TnomPsoN.
For A lj*utant And Insp,ector-heiieral.
NIHUl .' MANIO'ADI.T.
For S4ito Trensurer.
JOWS' l'TRRICHIARDSON.
For ConitreRs--Fourti Dimtrict;
JOiN 1. EVnxs.
IT IS 'Ai) 'rnAT 0u 'T &, sixTy-FIVE
million (ollars p)i' flyr p6nsions last
year It. least, t1'elity inillions went, foi
frauldUlen1t cAlls. That is mnc '''rtid
on tle traCsury" (.or which the SotI'ti
ik not, responsible.
INDIOATIONS ARIC 'THAT C6f,QrrTr
will de'nt Norwood by it coiilsiderable
majority. The at of' (le CI1nvaSs (enIt
be iningilned ifW>ll tio frct. that Golrdoll
was persisttetly hissed whil explain
ing Iris rsigiiatioi before a meet ing inl
Columbs, GCorgia. Ceraii citizeis
of coltinbus were pCrseclted duing
eCOnstrctioni imes by Joe Brown
6h lhe charg,o of kulkluxism, and his
tPpolntIllent as Senator hits arou.aed
the bifterest antagonism there to
cohqnitt and Cordonl.
Radical Corpses in Council.
The l1adfical Convention mit. met in
luinhit on the second of' September
aits at Aiilnerl a1thirli'. In persuiiel,
ill bitterness and ht inalice, It..was :tn
(xalcft)oi ico uerp( (rif (Ih, .convent ions'
.that colveied in the ydlicyo of 'zita(i
ca1lisini. Un1t, the fII"S Of the seI'peItI
havo beoen drawl anld its confor-tionls
aind wvi(linigs Call be viewed witr
aluseren r Theirt ay. wr con..
s.iitlned inl wranlglinig IInd lbortive
6flrts to Select a eofigar'at ivcl strong
ilekef. This ('111rt, 161- flvedoomled
froin tlie beginnig, yet.. it rnoinalid
for the Radicals theinselves to show
how% wide of lie tuark they could
eoie. Oi the seconld day tIh - Imi
itjteOn ninlinat Ions procseuted thec
.tillow~iing t icket:
iFor G~over'nor'-John Winisinitfh, of
Spari itanbur)1 ig.
J''r ie~mn I(m iet Governor'--T.'Ihos. J!.
A1lItler, (co lorvt),' liennifoirt.
C~oinptroi'(ller-Genera'l-EJ. A. Web.
st er, of' Oranigehmin-g.
Secr'e Iar iof(t St(-l. L. Shr tews
herriy, (colored), of' Chesterfield.
.ht torney--44mucya l--Waiurren .. Miar
( . Turneiri, otf Sparlauabti g.
Sta:te T"'easturer'-Johnm 11. Living..
stone, of i' 'angchm-g.
'l'h,is w.as thie signaiil tfor a g'enetral' at
t-iek a lon g thle whole li ne. UIlythe
litado ai niniorityV replor't, opposing any
1fIginitin'tio1s . Taf(it desir'Cd a ticket,
. Iie r'enom ned Thlos. Bt.: JIohnstou,
of' Stunt er'. EllI olt. spoke for anm hotW
agains. nloiniat ioins. Th'le DTeocrt s
will never "IV give)u power without ex
haunst ing evryi'l mans. Laek of' Demo
c'rat1c opposition in 1872 andt 187-1 lcd
to lRepubllicani bolts andtt destroyed the
hat-'.y. Tieo 1(lie lis mnist adopt
the samc tais n~tIS 1id( at ftck the Demo
'gial'ain detail. No aissistanice would
be giveni by tie North. Let (lhe State
tNligo by dei'Auil( and the electoral
ticket mayv win'. AM .t'dliott gets eight
doltliis a (liy ini a fit olilie fromi Shier
mJ11n, tie was reg'arided as speakinig by
the0 card, and1( th bucket of'cold wiater
hie thriew~ overi thle t icI<et, .chilled the
i(rd(or oft its supportOierOs. Taft hiimsed
1 professed conlveri'on, andii iinciled
the idtea of' enfer'ing into a campaign
WVihs,nch Iinen at, (ie head. "WhVio
en'fi"hcard of' G ilbcm't?" asked lie, and(
- coninIiued, "' War'reni Mar'shiall is anoth-.
or nie man to put ny as attorney-gen
i1rtaM-a -mafti w'hd-it did'on ont of' the
counity of'Jair'tle'id by the Repub1)'lianS
in 1876." As AlarshiaJ w~;'f dvidentl1y
an under' dog in thle fig'ht, one or' two
mro~ thriiew sticks at him. St raker
cotemiptuoutsly asked where Marshall
got his le:aring to be att(or'ney-enicraml
of' South Carolina. iIe didn't think
the conivenition- would beo ?uch a 'set of
fools ats to put, ii silchi ai man11 an a
canildalte. liiltIer, himnselfI on the
ticket, thought it wonkahVt do. Wr
Vein R. larshiall, he Warnmed, 'lad becen
advocatiing a white Reputblcin'ticket,
which waIs eniough to kill hihh vwith the
*colored voter's. Alarshtall' was mtoreU
* than lhe'couhi stand. Mr'. lBlytheo, who
-is said to have congi'esSional aspira
tins in the fourth distict, professed
is utr iftability to ggallow (his
mess. And"'sb the ticket was killed,
alid the State' Executive Commaittee
ias enttruisted with *-the duty of' br'ing
inig o.ut 0on0 hetletr' If deemed ad
vFsabie.
The0 followhig prIesidlental eleector'A
hoco and( T. 1). Johnston. For' the
E. A. Wobster., TI. N. Tjo1mI.E win
Mckey s? ake Chatritlil of"
bt Executve Committed. 1lf
. ciuki county chairmliall of Fairid
n)all'ami - W. M. Mackeyw'Wor<
llhilited for collgryss. 'Who otlie
tlIfiti4 conventiolls havet IQl9 net.
Thiu e'ided chapoter first of the 1adj
Cal calipaigi. 10lndilig no chaenc , o
Vh11ing a squIare out light, they wi
be on the qui vivc for any veaknes
on our 1ar't.' Their evident desire I
to' till us in4stY urty and-thi spriIn
lt Statt tiekot a day or two bofbr
clection. It can be printd along wit
the 42otoral t-4et and b*mado know
it the day of clectioii' Mackey is m
bld band and will boar watching. I
there Is any chianed foV a blow he ivil
get it in.
A 2-111A 2I4VL4rl
Fren tlfe Uglyeston1 News.
A young .1ay moving il tJio mos
exalted socfal, ti'cles of GAlvestonl
after imiu6i toll aald practice att Ill
>iano, leanied to play with coi4fider1
16 docxterity at plelm; 6ititled "Pienit
Folka." It is somothin,-g after ti
style of the colchriated "lattle o
Pratle," inl whieli the listener cal
rcauTily'dimtinguish the roar of artille
ry, the ral le of iisk etry, the shou t
of' the 14s1*iitrs aniUd the grolHs of thi
dying. I the "'icic Polka," fhi
noIAe o(f the wind among the trees ai1
th'i jovolA carol of' 1.h birds ire re
pr'othcd, thefinale heiig a thundo
shower which distittbs the sylvai
revelers. It. happens that a countri
cotull is iil t.owI Just 1ow, and ti
voln'.. lady thoulil A.e would pli
bhe IM-ce to himi andl hear his copi
M01C.' )I f 1 1 Ii. inl, 8impk..n--idl ll01'
Nouth, an'd, alt iougli pot very bvoht
hi lir appreciativo. ,She told io l
what tile pieve wit, and Oholl proeed
(d to give him tle 'Picnic Polka.'
Tie l8I,rst 11OWS arlC rathler slow am)
Aesit it t.he. i(ea sought to be Con
ved bel ig the nolcoini solitude of til
1orest, through w%V1ich 'the gentli
ze>hyr (not heifer) sighz. After sht
got. tin-'onlh. wit h tis prefalce sie ask
'( .d htim] i lie did not aliiost imaingiiq
himself i in a lodre in so8me vast wiler
n Iss. .li opili(d thpd. lie thought al
tit slOwN'css Imtenih th di(elay in gr'et
ting ofy. Said Ie "There is alway
S<oime darned fellow vho overslop
himosclf' and keeps everybody els
waitin"
She did not care to disciss the poin
with tle ignorant, ellow, -SO to conl
Coal hler emotions, she on1cc. nior1o Iv
lihoseA* out onl the pianio. h'lle wood,
werec filled with muisic. The in'6'ckinl
bird whistled as if is throat wouI
split, the cuckoo filled the svlva
bowversi With his rITe111,d Cry, \vbill
Qve an' o i ht I Ii oIInourn1 mIfutlI coig 43
tho dove ilterrapled th Imlatinl somW
of t.he lark.
I'There, now, I guess you knlow
What that, Soundls like," she said, a
she(, paulsed.
"You0 mean that 'tootle, tootHe
loot.le, chug, chlig, chu?' You jus
bet, I tidlerSlanld lhat. Many is th
tiie at a picilic I've heard it iroiim th
mouth otf a dlemijohno o tlhb biighol
of a lievi kg;
11er lfirst ilpuilse wAas to hurl thl
plio stool atI him, blt it passed oil
al(1 n11c moo she went. at the plan
as if itI was the young 1111(n's bind am
was n.isured 11or- dOlbC its4 value. Th
(f rom her eyes), and the irst, hea
dirops iare hearld upon.) fthe leavos. Shi
banigedl and mtarile.d the koys at a feai
ful rate; peall after(' peal of' deaf'ein1
tlmnder poert.u rbed the almoO9phere an
re-echoed~8 in still louder re'verbleratfion
until it wo'(rtid upi ini one alppa1lhln
chip as a grand f/Inalc. Then, t urinin
to the aiwc-struick youth, shte said:
"1 suppos)8 youl have heard some
thting like that. bofor'e?"
''Yes; flhat's what the llowy wit
lineni pimuf siUd wheni he sat down- 61
Tlhe audoienice tutu nd him sel f alone
buiit lie picked u p his liat anhd santfer
oil out into I lie stireet , denselv uncot
scionis thait he0 had~ said anyithiiig on
TIIE PE'L'TS 01' -AV MIiSSA DO)
Pall l11h(lhleO.
Th'le piositioni of' ambal)is5Ador was tno
alwrays dqute stei a satoie afs iti
nlowadlays. Our .1 leiury Viii. *ante
to send homier, the bishop, as amba.u
sadorv fo F.ranice with a thrieateini
tuessatge to Francis 1. Iloinner objecte
thaitt it might, cost. himi his head to uitte
a deflanced (5Icuched ih such. Ierms. "'I
Ihey harm you," said( fienry', "'I
make mailt Fench heads fl fc
yqtits." "May* it lea'ise yourII grafce,
atswver'ed lliinner, ''lut I 'doubt whi i
1r.an fheal1id w1ouild lIt lIly shotulder
Move thaitai cen'tury hb ie Cromwve
hanged al P orttugue(se envoy thr mu111
deireoinittted in l-ondon. Appm':u
ent ly, htow'eer, hie was~ not1. a rep ini
amballlssador. .1Ponibly it' he lhad bee
ceid. A mbassad1i(or's in1htheir F.cYvantl
w'ere (dclred 'eempt tirom (civil Ipri'
cedurerd in the reign oftQueeni Annec, a
act of paliamtent havinig been piasse
to thait etllhet in conisequence of' a sligi
(otlered to the minister of the cza's
Peter' the Great was naively astonish
ed because cycry one0 concerned in flh
bnsiness wais not,.hanged. i"reinch bt
came the rc'ognized languaige e
diplomacy about the mkidlhlic of' th
sevenitCu1eenth eturiy thiouigh it hand b<
guii to' liium that 'positioni muc1
earilier'. Cr'omw~ell, with his~ usm1
pulgnlacit.y, protested against the usi
of' i'rench initer'ntioinal corriespomu
c'tic. "'I will hiave not.hiing but Lat I
or Englislr;" sid the priotec(tor'. Enig
lish was1 out of' thte que(st ion, there b(
mgt problbly less thain le p ersonls ou
of' the lirit ishi isles who umiIlerst(oo
our1 tonge.(i, but Latin1, tIho metdill.vi
language of dliomiacy, was 'onceded
It wats duinig the coiitmonwealth ihI
ani Italian eccelesiasitic, sent to Londo
on a teimor'a'y imision. bitterly ex
claImed thant there wias duly one nia
In this bar'barons country whio couil
setak I fl,'andie wvas blid. Mil
ton war Latlin secrotary at a salarvy
?288 a veutr, afterwar'd ('lt (low ii
?200 y' hon lie r'equiired the servjces c
an ,as:distant.' Franwce retained its f'ou
I ur ascenidaney till the conigress e
IBerlin in 878, whuen tu a decide
spoken. - T1he English lenipoiteni1
ries spoke In their owni langunage. Ii
dehed, Loil Beaconislold cannlot spea
Fli ench fluent ly. TiheO BerlIn colngret
ivas held( ini the capitatl o1f the Germia
empire and pr'esidedl over by a' Gci
nian st.atesmtan, per'hapis the most al
t'oganit as well ias the ablest his~ coum
ti'y has1 Oeoi roducd, yet nto one vol
tred to claim for Germany equth htot
on with English or F'rench.
-General Garflohl1 keep'p'se
lie hAa notified the nationial commluitt<
thiat he considers it vitally impor'tai
to ent'v. Inidina:
-mhre bales of now eetton wer
-sold. in Lancaster last w k at 12
cento Per pound.
--Ffty'-two ,bales of 1d v cott.o
were SO Idt lock 1ill durihig- thI
-. mlOn.tAj A .ut..
S , The frst bales of thle new crop O
I eotton1 Were sold at .)uo West, 11I1
9 week, at ejevenl cents.
S-Tho Abbeville connty Te-tchers
Institute will hold Its meeting a
G0eenw,ood, on SePtomber 9i ujd 10.
1-Mis Letitia Na1l, of Clister, a e
about soventy years, dropIed den(1II
her Store du 11astt ?a Pturdiy, of oploky
e-The colored washorwomen am
f 0ooks about Anderson are haiing iU
i their resignatlons and going t Ib cot
tol fleld.
*Whilo cleaning out d_*eli on Au.
gust 23. Nfr Ruffi 11-di9kiiii; of Aikoi
CO1nty, w.s ,Sullbeatet to death by
carbonle ido gas.
--lae~ JaNainev, colo4; wfls shot i1
the leg w ith h pi'stol b3 J. .". Carroll
. vhito, on last 8attirdity night hi York
Ville.
-The 7t1v. .P, ,P6rter), il posi
dent of tile Liberili Exodtis Assocla.
tiol, is knocking atround' ini Abboviili
county.
-Forty bales of no# COttOn,.)(
3 seven bafms of old.colton were sliippei
3 from Abbeville during the mynth o
i Augrust.
-At tle recent protracted meetiq
at Bethilhom Church near Grconwooi
I theto were thirty-six conversions am
forty accessions to tDo church.
-Track laying Isp rogresshig favor
ably on the Chester and Leno r Pail
road. Tho Work has beeii Ilnished t<
L-mg Cileek, i milo nid a lialf beyo'uc
Dallas.
--mr. I16iiry Hall, a veteran of th
*ar of 1812, Is now living on iflacl
Creek, iml Uhumpton count..y; and I
about ninoty-five years of ig'e.
-A negro boy about six years of' agi
was accidentally shot with a shot-gin
by another boy )lst vcek in LIicastel
- and has sinco died.
-Joe Ci'awford's wife broko 1h
- skull with a rock(, at Steel .1111 calil
F Grounld, Lancasisor Couity, On Ias
- Sunday week. They aire both negroes
--James Rlobinson, who killed Mosm
itlcais inl plat Creek township, on tih(
th intanlt, went to Lancaster on Mon
day m -oring and delivered hiimseil t<
thiS dheriff.*
-Thd Convenotiionl of th' ligitli
Judicial Circuit mlliat Bellon on Fri
day. All the coiities were represent
ed. Col. Jas. S. Cothran was ialni
mously nomi *nated for solicitor ont tht(
(lrst ballot.
-While handling R:lOaded pistol oi
last Sat urday Johli McManiius, of Lait
caster, was shot-in the flice, and i s in':
precarious Olfditioll. The blf ienter
0d hi?' face bet ween his ririht cyc and
nlose antd ranged upward flito his head
-There is at flir probability that thl
L survey of tle Greenwood, Laiurens aml(
Sparbanburg Riailroad will soon comi
meceiC. A SnblSCri'pt.ion has been,itikoi
up, aItd a sfleient atout Secu'rud t<
wvarranit thle sifnvev.1
A boat contailing foir men wn
sinik oil Tuesday morning while cross
ing 1rom Paris Island to Port Royal
I Three of the men01 Silecceded ill rolellllp
Stile shore, but tile fourth, WillBarneLtt
1 was dIrownIed. lki b)ody3 was form<(
' 01n WeCdnesday afternoo.l
00TlmnAre vie 11 eii
- horse thlief whlo wats aIrestedl for' stel
in.&g at Itorse fr'oml Dr. Bonn I, of G reen1
ilyle conilt y somie tiune sllde, brok
.ljail '...hursday rnght. A vigoron
:Im)lrsmai. was In1ugu1rated by Sheril
2* (l Ireath, anid Acre was captuiredl 01
F1"riday afternoon near Grior's Station
- T-Jhe total1 popu)laitionl of Anldersoi
et,muIt.v ais g'iven by thIe1 conlsul.i unpdlO
visor tor thle district is abouf. 33,59-i
Of1 this mniWberl hfAGO are white amW
141,99J2 colored, a diflbrenlce ill favor o
thle wi tes of' 3,t110. Theii inlcreaIsi
-dulrinlg the lpast ten year1ls amnilts t<
t 9 , and during the pazst .livc' Year
to 4,467.
-Kitty ITalvrid ab))nI ten VOcars 0
.age, liing ne~ar AcNwberry, wa's lIairn,
to deallb by1w1. the explosion or a kern
senle ennl Ihst week. She was kin ldlil<
t aL tire in thle kitene and ill order 14
R muake it burn'I mtore rap)idly she tool
1th11 ker'osenio cani anid pouIred' oil tipo01
it. The oil igniited, theO canexpode
.1 nd1(1 he litle gir1~~l1 as0soo 01nyelope1
n al sh 4leet of 11lamo,0 Shu dlied inl aL ev
1'houris ml great, agony,.
1 Tbc1 1'ollo)winig is the result or h
1 )emcratics primnary elect ion held( il
191lgefleid on1 leriday :For $tato. Sc)a
-lot', .laulf (UnliiSOn. For' memberiCIs 0
s11h' . ,'gi slat urie, WV. J1. Tolbiert, (farm
r') ; J1. (C. Sheplmrd'( (lanwyer); JapliO
-StiAmi .(physiciani) '. T. Den
...idge, l2. l'. Covar; sher'itY, 1r. ]
( Onzls ; treasur111er, 11. C. ,1h'van, ,alndi
II 10o, J. T. Ihais ; c6ronel., -- ( mo
. ey ; schlool colllniissionler, J1. W. Iii
SsoIl. Th'le election palssed o)ff (iity
--On Friday night 60' llist week a'
ii armed banild of' colored mien wenlt t
t. ecolor'ed, ml Dalinlgtonl coIiv.,' n
- rapped at thie (10or for admWit.triic1
On beOing refusiied admilittan1c, theC
C t'orcedi anl entranco aiid seizing Minge
eAncort.ed limn aL-mIile or so trom i
1' home, int(errogated hiimi as to severt1
e litticnisdemleanor's, thum11ped dhit:
lLarollmd a11( ndtued himl about pr'et.t
hI consideralbly, but11 finaflly set hun1 ai
.l lber'ty, givIng hhn:1 twven'ty-four' hour
e to "thiee the Wrth,lto comle" of an iln
CI iated colored plQTcc. Mingo if
a) negro) of ill reOpuitg autt( it is salid thia
lihe had1( recently mnado somec very gray
IlmiscaIlculalttins ihl bi figuring amiong
1' the chlickens of' colored.n1eighl.ors. A
I last alccounlts he was ''burning thl
I wind"hIIIhis light to parts unlknlown,
1' AN A3 I CAN CoUNTEsS D)1vouIciE
ii -A herlini dispatch to thle LonidO
- .Mornin/ 1'os/ annlIounes thlat fthe has
II obstacle i..tho1 app)1oitment of (Con11
.1 V'oi lat zfeld as Secretary of St ate t'o
forelgn ftidra has beenl removed, Il
'I mlar'riage with theo American hadly
u) Miss Aloulton', having been1 legally dih
'C solved. Miss Mlnton, who was bar:j
-ini New York ln 1852,'was thle (dauglh
f ter' of Cacsarlna Met z, *whoso mot le
ii was anl ae(tross. .ICer father, Chlas
e Moniton, was an AlbaJly speOculatol
-who wenit to Priis andu 'became' vor
- r'ich by real estaito speculationls I:
k 0conjunlctionl wilth Bariion Ilanssmiami
5 It was inl Paiils thalt Miss Mbnlton meo
nI and m3arriedl Count Voni Iflntzteld, k
-1869). Ile has nIow divor'cedl her1 i
-order to for'ward his own amIfbitomT
- thie customas of Prussia forbidding big'
I- official relaiils wih tIhe coiurt to all
1- one0 conn-cted w ith the stage.
.-E-O<over'nor IIendicks hlaser0
-. a private letter to Washilnton-.on
e of thlose prlivate letters thlat alwayeg(
It 11nto prlIit--to say that Inidiana,' a
for'the Docorata.'
Tim MAk Bf ON01N .l Tu "A
8'ION.-I every Collnn1ilt.y tills mAIL a
n jy. bQ ionnd. HA sol)tioses overy
141iend overy utidortaking tilopo
e fo:4. ard in it. 111.8 noigh. I
bo', 0k p .look at hin as cross- 7
ie always ready t p
jl1)se evoyesy idni Chur'ci of 89eIoSy ia
or State. n a neeting'of anyi sort I ta
is ailways readly wvith his mnotions ant~ i
amolaments. He glories In b)n 1
ditr'ereiit n'om ov(i'yl)0(y els6. 0 .Q
aill know thlepson all uilpt, to a bovo.'
If lih happens to got Intb,he puliltt io
nakes tt-wimn fot. the other dounom1i
nations. Should he, evAr b ally, -
1hlco ge'ttw tie Ug glatIv Hal %bb
is knowii Itlibo.o.ppos6r of byerythillg. ti
l1i .1he in:imary lacetlngs [it 1omo, ho a
6ndeavors tiGkke thme lead, and -hap1 s
'l e1l s. If' lie fil In this., i1
tempt, thenl he rebels and roptli ts(1
ovIrytlilng that may be done. I t is 0
tuan catillot be olectedt, ho f116i wishe't
the Vorst m1a po8iblo to Ancecoil. If
his imyedilat faorlitos cannot, ho -
honored with ollici;, fi t.l.en wisl4os
disaster, and oecti dlisgj'Raco, to omo 0
on Party and Statto. Thr mi ib
soMine us0 fbi' such a mail. A; poisont a
of philosopilic otan til id, at.tempts b
to nd some good iII evrything. Evou "
wlits andl. spideiIors have their kso in '
reaton; Ail tOe ineb"lnndfiary, ilad .as t
lie is, soryes to'- stiiniilat buauiness y
atIlolngst the biilders and in.tirance
o ... Sqtio iman on thb oppo
ia a0in objent lesson for
the risig.gonoratiom, They can be.
hold his ugliness and liatefutlnl ed nd
itake warning.
STANOMrKO W[DdW8 IN 4r.--ThOre t
18 110 uilftrnlity.of custonI in Fiji, so
n1o description of what is done by anyi
one tribo can be taken as applicable to
iIl the,oflieys. The strangling or wid- '
ows, however, that. they may burledl u
with their husbands, seems to have
been everywhere practiced. The wid-. i
ow's brother performs Cite , op6ration l
hid is thenceforward ti-eated witI, pros :
found respect by his brothler-in-4'i 1
kinsfolk; whtj present him wit.h i6 pieco a
of land, over whikch th16 strangling cord e
is hung up. Should bie; hioweyer, fail n
to strangle his sister, ie is despilsed.
When a woman is about, to be stra- I
gled, she is Imnle to kfiel doioi and i
the cord (a strip of native cloth) is put v
round her neck. She is then told' to a1
expel her breath as long as possible; K
and vien she can ondure no longer, to e
stretch ont her hand as a sirnal, wlorc
uponl the cord is tightellet( al S'on C
all is over. It Isbelleved thitt ir this
direction b6 followed insensibility oi
sies iimediately on the tightening of
fhe cord, whereas if inhalation has
taken place there is an interval of suf
e-ing.
--ie extent of rich uncultivated
vland il the Delta of the Mississil.pi
River is not gncerlly known. On this
point General Abbott, of the United
States Elngineers, says: "'The total t
area of the bottom lands is about A
thirt-two *housand square miles;
whicl a IirC narrow Strip along the 1
main strean, tind its principal tribu
tarics andl havous, has been heret9fore i
openl to cultivation. vroteted against
the rivet and p,ropely draine d this I
would .rentTer available at least 2,500, -
000 acres of sugar land, or more than
<ouble the amount heretofore planted,.
about 7,000,000 acres of the best cot -
ton land inl the world, capable of a
yieldhig a bale to the' acre, and not
tioss than 1,(00,000 acres of corn lamgi.
or unsurpassed and'inethatibile fer
tilit.y."
WORt SAlLE
r llNhouAand lot nlow occupied by
W.[. Kerr, Esq. The lot has a
front on Vanderhorst St. or 117 toot, and
aa depth of 213 feot. The house itu21v, in
excellent, repair, adi en- th'n p'rennse)s are
-* dosd Well .amd, All Aecessar'y outbuild
nygiPosess.jn ivenm January 1, 1881.
- Termsi mocderate. A uply to .;.
JINO. 8. REYNbOL2DS.
T ER INlY,Xgive nontico that I have this
.1 day sold" out my entire interest ill
thme bar a:al billiard saloonm known as '"Our
I louse," to E.L Lumpk11)in and Rob~er'pJ..
-. Simpson, who will ctontina414 the businecss
-at tihe old st~tand. *A -virnuld respa'ctflully
as.k for thmem the patroiage heretofore cx
tended04 to m11. JNO. D). McCARtLEY.
AugustL 20, 1880.
We have this day bought Li&. ba.r known
as "tOur l louse," from J. t) McC-arley, to
iet,hor with the ontir' s.6>c)j of WineaR,
l(luors;, tobalcco, ergar's, billiard table, etc;
Thme buiniess will hereafter be conducted
by us at the 6id stand under the firm
natme of E. L. Luumpk in & Co., and we re
spcot fe.lly Maik (lho patronage heretofore so
lhberally bestowed op1 Mr. M,cCaroy.
lte OBT. 11. SIMPSON.
. Augut 20, 1860.
3 PEACE' '1VSTITUTE,
F 1olt YOUN(I I,ADi)E8'
R lA.L E I6il, N.
ICEV. Rt. BUTRWELr, .
JOU1N.B. BURW~ELL, PrXIljmotpl.
TJ'liE net(t l4ession - egmlUoncos CCI
I -on Wednesday, the 1st eptem
ber, 1880.
No institution offe,rs superior
advai6tages for inst-ruction in
ad branched usually taught in first-class
ac smimaries for young ladies.
s- Advantages for instruction in music
I(vocal- and., inlstrumenntal) and Modern
I Languages umnsulrpassed(.
The only Jnstitutioni in1 theO South hay
t ing in succesasful op)eration, a fully ,eouafij
s pod4( school for instructioxi in the thicory
. arnd practice of cooking.
For~ circuflars and .vetaoouo, add ress 1
REV. 11. JIU1W1'.LL & SON, ,.
July 17-2m Italeigh, N. O. 1
STHlE SOCTH1 CAROLINA COLL1E
- AGULTUICE AND MECHIANICU
iVILL bepooneid for theo instruction
a of tho youig mn'of tho.State, on tl4e fth1
OCTOIIE I, in tho'bulig of the~ old
South Carolina Collego, wit.h theo'follow
ing Faculty, sic..
- WVM. POROUlER MILES, LAL.S..
r' Presidont and Professor of English Liter
ature..
.JAMES WOODROW, Pu. D., D. D.,
Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Rotariy
I 'andl Zoology.
- BIENJ. .8LOAN,.
t Profeksor -of Mathlemnatics andt Natural
Philosophy. r
WVILLITAM BIURNEY, PuJ. D., -
Prof'essor of Analytical and Agricutltura~l' -
Chonmstry..and ]pxp)erimfental
,Agrieulturo.
TJUITION FREE TO 4LCj RIootn rent
for the year $10. For further informiation '
apply to thle Soeretar' at Golumnbla,3. 0.
3 By ordor' the facouity.
t ~1ENJ. SI.OAN,
Ctmurbl, ~ , ieoretar~ of Faculty.
T: 0* M RW Ut
VD -
r *haj; trne4 from 31ropo,', b 0. 1
~~p f 1hin oo dso & i; tw . &orq ~ e X eb~ n a~ h r~
of Dr 0004 90ns, 6tir,kya
0 rQo
f's td stand, with a fnll line of gr
ion to all fho ma favor qR %yit 1fqjr patronage. We 49 iiot promise
Low wW4 will 26jbitotr Y4, wiJl ishQw f9r thomslos.
......; ....
That w achargo to all aliko, an4 dq not make a big'iofi oAn.oqip ust n.,.
r,, and lo e 6 on aother, Just t' *ndico th public to buf from us Look
!5iGENHEIMER & GROEiSCLHEL
T . T . 1 1 1E
TGO THE PEOPLES
, thank you ior the Lb.oral yatronago bestowed on me during the past.
wo years, and hope that by glvng a.strict. attention tot business. and th(
vants of the poople at large, to. nerit a continuanco of the saino,..
. take pleasure in .ating. that I expect tQ show to. the ye'ojlo. A jmore.
,aried agjine?-sth of goods tbin I have heretofore carribil, in at
irf63w ich will deserve the attention of the jmblic' - , ..
My motto is j,olitenes and attpution to all, wh6th6viitor or purchas,
r. I will pay exiress off all orders
01VER E3 33 6ALiS TO A1N
PART OF THE STATE6
-r. D . Macaulay. will-be found at. my eporim after.;tle .first
september, where he will paytbe highest mrket price for cotton.
Very. respectfully,
g. La' M1IMNAUGH
Rtig 26.
ALp 0OST FOR THIRT V IAYS.
BBROKEN Iots Gents' Cloth Top Imitation Button Hand-j wed P1ONftn AN,BEitTS
Broken lots Gents' Cloth Top Button Hand Sowved'Prinoo-Alborts.
Broken lots Gonte' Enameled Lace Hand Sawbif Prince Alberta.
Brokep, ibts Gents' Calf Tics, to cloSo'at;,.A 5.
Brok6n lota Ladies' Newport 'Ie, at 90o, $1, $1.25, $1.50.
'Broken lot Children's Slippers, to close, at 50o.
"e.'d Childre's Sandals for $1. reduced from $.b0.
PtercupP es reduoed from 12~o to 8 o, e . a... .
Whit Fiuroand and Strlped Piques to ueed from 25 to 100'
White (Brocade) Piques reduced from 30 to 20e. .
TWEA'1'1 .PZE ES .f' URE'D Ei ZO.N ATFIVE J TS
Broken lots Lace Gloves dt cost. Remainder.of.Straw Nats wilt-bcAold without rot
mece to cost or yal.ne, to inake,.room -for on'r large stock of Fall mierohandie.
WE HAVE JUST BECE~IVED 300 hors'ets, "Superb," at 50o.,. wotth 76.
D ESPO T M& EDM%UNDS,
- . .~. -COLUMBIA, o,0
U$05NGOUT
GRE AT REDUCJTIO.N IN DRESS GOODS AND NOTo~ jq
6 RDEi TO MAR1 ROOM. FOR FAL &oux.*
bN61i r to miake'room for our Fall Stock, we offer AIe recmaindr oto
Sprimg and Suanmor.Good saL COST to CAS~ -f~1~~
Perthshire twas at 7) .3cnts.
radi meLawns at 12 cents.
Lace hsuntings at 22b c. pt
'uein n8uitingA of' cifferont grades.
Dress Goods of various styles and prices.
Cypress Cloths at 17j cents.
White Piqups, all pricos,
Con ex ial Stipos fror1jj 7 cente up.'
A. ot of Ribbon tob~ sold forat hEy nwl rin a edi q
. , s. . l1e out this.ji'rt Qf our~ stock.
Bd:st 1ilaunid'ried Shirt in the Wrld at 87T4 cents each.
Anogerade at 72{ cents, and all other goods in. jroportion
.Remmbertheabove prices pre. for ca8h. oj 4/he spot. 'Thoy will not
charged to any on w4it hAt'i a advatioo, No exceptions iiaude,
Jul 1. ..
TJhE Ai E OLFEEDI
* ~ #1,000 REWARP !'
ri" rane orkand dolas roar 'ed~' to any persoil thait will dio. as great
thn'ze ofVI wor dd KI aswe ther mnacine as neca.n be. done.on
hecotsttil b maeWith a11 (Oiig MACQINE."pArran emontvo.iiae
reward, within a reasonable time af-t"Zer iito co pf - th ovenae
-A -lo~ . otDAVIS 8 WING MACHINE Co.,
.thelroLiot abovn ach n,os and th Irnpi'oved Weed naut rc
elo...rJ. 0. BOAG, Agent.
uo1o'.'ed Pi ues at s dords in var'ety, Illuision, Silks, SCatis'
Blbs ' e n GLce Notons , H. siogy, Lace Bonnets, Rc
ondent au %lsoasseDr Goods lan y God anid -Mi hnary' Es (lish
en.Yuozgtalyou want asreasonably as 8aid gos'can be bouh"
H I
~Yera~aa~. ti t'abli I f(~
o V1,a wit0 n
.IId o I o
.tvo t4i4 ra ~dala treaUlftin VriU
to k1 t,wo wees,Iooii&.u wort
- wiha t.rlet it ? on Ior oIiO -O
h Vewor dyini 4tj)ilwit Oholor i,ond Bh
dI dot los i ono ter fivi t 00.
.rle e.t .A I I II
'4'Proprietor onter rtll
Bold by all Druggists in this- eouun .
Dil. 1. OrM0 r.-I oano
,ain let froiondaterto ou -iT, h,
^ok fo o , r atlo wo
a1Y WHO.a the* ab -aor ftohrola
.iti chor nona I
latu Jn t~0 o v.
ig it to uilr little girl.-now t4~tlug, and wt
S l..thapy resultas -..'
.oMr til oese are - 'v~pa.sni 4~i tit
w little tfarling toJh and oee ,sl rec m0onhi0
to all w Dth whoi c e inoh et
. or yt.ru ~ a .
DR. ~ ~ ~ A .. (lV110TarSr I .
I
th t 1iilo port.ion of the Amtod El .4s 1
bairs of age suifer more er. less with ieases of
I' idngys and bladder. Thro are arious
s for this, - ut over is the chi' e - ause11
oaVhin in the whol yorlih MdAr.iVa well
lu ted to iuvigora t restgr. he ith
me to t1s oais a d$kin' g nl
xtraot, of lit. - and Juniper. mo. 40
ion occasall aiw y will- l .b9in l0j
iose wljo are alihioted wit any dseaso of the
ny o B*ladder. . .
Prepared only ibyIunot,-.lankin & Lamar,
rgl Atlant , and for salr by all Drug
is n t, - countoy.
,. . 4IooU, T.'our Co., GA., Juy4; 18'r,
. am one of the unfortunato surdecr Inqm
-ravel or disease of the Kidney .and fa lre
uds peedier rpflief from Itankin's BhOhu and
unipe than nything I have over tried. -I 0s
'ma it so iwere there bt one bottle in
mo1t or0100,. , a a6p da. ow
mtilar prefara ons. er.. WI4N.
- - -4---.. ..
M~essrs. Lamar, Itankjn' & Lamar' Gentlemen "
iember of my fantly wh i feared b '
unsumption has bel. entiay cured, b9 the
se of llreover's. ln Restorer. Ills ; it dltoii'
as ver Atlarain O ors all of byall we di
rt y thing we coun nk . Eont hi
4i1out success, ntil C t i .bottl of y
ung Restorer. .1 ufgat nfro reafromth
r.4dke.and bforo I had even'two-. otes
ntirely eured, whore I feared . due was
assilie. and I most. eber nrl y reoo itetp
Li who hiavo any i.leUusO the .- ngs.- Ho-3
as cougi n hg all the time so in-'
ssa . - t 'm prevented his aleenat
usti and what little sleep he got did not re
reso him in t,he least, ad birt lit.tle aetito,
nid since he began the use of Brewer 1mg ]
estorer has riii well ani his appts.alsw very
auch better. .1 -uenever-seen an3'thla act
e uromply and' eo t ijn' te in so short itine.
/i-hiug yoi at success and hoig the
bove m y i 1tuence many to try Im rer's
ung testorer where they neameda iine to
ronigthen and rest,ore the Lungs to a healthy,
D8ndi.ion. I am veor rcie W i.t
' l1R. H. J. WIA18,,..
,a. Washington Av. near Wesleyan i ao .
Issl by the Druggite of this county.
Ein aitYtl UtONe C GA.
ehav kown li ie Ws Li yphutlittle appeito,"
t.ed in liundreus of obstinate cases of Br pwhis,
l'eurlal lihe.umat,is,Srfl,ec tade
ie most perfct Xun v permacnna urce in very
lugh l. Drennardc, Eli Warren
an D. Killen,, J. W. W1mnb~
Jbovo m Co. Gourt, J. C.ibort, Dru
uitn. L. arren of . J. W. eaui, i
J. WV. Lat,hrop & Ce.,....uty Treasur,
Savanah Ga. W101 . m. Pierce he ,
l. Jaliso, - -C. C. Wl ncan
-dp't C'k Sup'r Ct. Day & Gordon,
t. H SinunGson,
We are ncquain&'wit's stiemon whose
lg t ur redsthe ofobsctin tiecateo They
re citizes o con of tile igesti re
pectabilit,y and Sh'ci l. . A. e. itae
Ordinary flouston Co. .
.cli k Superior Court Il .
I am personacy ank4jjcjjt tile p prie
I an many ..ntlen whose ra
urs appe to regoing certificates. Tuey
. me a igh character and stain
A.Ltr o. #X C UrefItor
II SWIFT SPEUIFIC COMANY,Pro-i
A,tanta, Ga. .
Sold by all Druggists i thll pountwo
all fora copy of "Young n's h riensrre
aug 24-2 mos
XLW SEED01YE' 11.t AA YLE -
---ALsO
A LOT OF RIED RUST-PRlOOf
OATS TO ARIIYK~ i4
A FEW DAYS
-ALsO
1MAGGING AND TIES.
A and( complete stoc~k of Family,
mdl( P}aittfationi Groceies .w,il.alwvays
to fonndl( at ny establishnleliit, and
bey will ho n olk at prices tj) attit hem
iJnes~. Give 1me fi cal1land fotirsrhl)be
diited.
aug 31
HiOWV WATCH ES ARE MA DE.
it, will lie apparcnt to any one, who wvJll ox
Lnine a Som,au, Gom,u WVATcM. -that Aside froaf
Ilil necessary t,hickness for engraving .and
vinlishing, a large proportion of the,.precious
nctal used, is needpp oialy ..opio and hold
hiengrteet onls in place, and supply the
i. cosnmy.40 1oic7t and strength. The suypiig
rold is actuially..needleas so far as Upl,ik an4
leauty aro,gonicerned, In ,JAhIIJS NOSS' PA T
ENT GOLD WATrCII QA8JES; tis5 IVATB of pro
tpuis motail Is overcome, and the BAMR soI.IDITY
A.ND SITiRNGTI produced at from one-tird td
meo-falf of tIuuital'dost of solid cases. .rhis
proco#A is of.~ nie mot simple niature,1a*.fol
ews: .t4 P'iate of ninkel compo$jtioJl tletal,
upecially ahlapted to theo piu1posOrhas tw'o platos
if 80EID OpL4D soldereAiOne,on each,sle. 'ho
hre, ard,th~ol1,Pisqdl between ppltslied steer'
ollors, agd t.he result is a strip.he.lavy platg'
omnpbsltion, from which theoasecs, backs, -p
ros, bozzios, &o,. arc citt.and sahapodl by sti..
lo dlion and formers.- Time gold in these eases
e sui11eiontly t.hick to admit ,.oj all kinds of
hashing, engraving and' enameling; .thme en..
tratvedl cases have becn'carried tintil worn per.
ctiy.spieothm by time and use withot remnoy.
ng lime gpl(d,
L':ATliSQFSO8 91 141 Q4D04 iWAIRA NTED
IY PECIA L CIERTJFICATJ ,..
F"or.sale .by .gornor4 pl114ndllcr Andp. Xulisor.
Lik for Illustrated Catalogue and to see wvar
ant*. nch 1i'-tx1y
iISSOLUTTIO.N OF COPA R HIbj~ ,
HE lcopartriership hecretofo1o existing
s .uderthe h-mname o.f PDe orteg
itonts is.this dy dliss)ole by li it4tion.
~o sty.e 9.f.tip Orm wU.I r.omain the sae
nat bulsiflOs vil .be , continued 1gil
rannary 1st 1 1, when the conoern will
o into lit on,