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THE NEWS AN IEiiLD. it. ivy1N b. O Rll V111-ok. T A'Y-piNfe ASOT1411O1 SnF.VOVRAe,c TCHIjT'. -- For Prewidenlt. - r!~WNFILD 8c(yrr ITANCOMit For Vice.Preattleit. WILI.JASI II. ENGLISHI. 1id bovernor. 3OINSON IIAGOOD. For Lieutrnanlt-Goveranor. el. 1). HENNEDY. J. C. Corr. For Leeretry of Stato. it. A. 81m8. iror Attortwvy-Goena. LxCitoy P. YOUMANS. For mmiperintetu.it of Edut'vatior. ill 1 . IIOM'SON. For Ad.justant tanl spetr-nea Voi Stnto Tresurer. dlollNq PI.IT.':t I1C1cumsoNf, For Coulgress.-IFourk DistrIeta JOHN II. EVINS. For 8olleItor--SIxth Clrcit. -,CI GAISTON. INDI'ENDi'NT MOVE1'1.:NTS ARM! NOT doli. anlyfIhill" ill this 81atp. --a [doliallyo solnte onle pjjisjl(S ,i denoun101ciig li a1 base Simder the re Port iut he lroposes (o bec(!omle anil .Iulmildenlt. 'aldidfe, an(d ole or' two aire mucill inlvcl;sed about it. We do not 1)1:r Ilem. T E ln -A:l' c'AN. S ol'ux 'r . presenlt vole ot, '1mon1t1f, %ith tljhat (.1a.st inl N76 . lihtt-as Alainic went NR(ilbli CaIti by 1(,)000 in 1870, and will lot. reach that without a miracle lat this,J election, we wil wager that they com 11110 present retuir1n"s ill li1n1tle wih I1ho-se o1, last year, and claiin a iviclor, Che011a11om1-isOln Wi(h 187d) would show ia loss. As ute mathematie'ins the Itepublicasl.q. . Ill: HA.DWiA1.s, 11.:.A'ri- wW L F'.on blowing. Th nlstv crow (L'n -. W10,.*111e Vermonl( %eNvt R epublicl- Il al'ylkaority wolid lead an 11.. . hikin P('lrson)to ili-vk it lhey alwonl ia victo.- Tv. he Ificts are tlhat in 1876, oilt of' a vote of (;5,n)0 Ilhey gainltd :3,$:1 majoriy. I ss3, 08o1 CWa v'ot ot'72.1100 Ole gAin was 26,15(. likjory.- IIad the 'alie o iio' 1876 been pre44.1vi'd their majorihy %Isk tinoi 'would have beel 27,.lo,i oivad -of, oilly 26,5(10. As tihe Philadelphia T'imes .ayl, tis rule of loss woull(11 iuailoity. Andu yet somo D)eniolra.s the4 preLss4 agen'its inl~l'3( Vermont are Ihe pulligansii, ni11d lIhey (wis. ligurs to .901ut Iwhemsel ves. The Sj )-iniglie hi ReY Pib/eIn saystha the onily thing to (ebeni Mmi( . Repubi libn is I hat.Iz ihe r Irn(st of' t he Nor thern St al es are' ite pullican31 on11 aull 3.'le(, Tiis 1.true of Riepulican:31 St a ts, butt a~ tull v'ot e in NeNyV Yorki, Xtv Jemyu aid ti.mau: bdH oft laite yearis given I hiose Slt s to (he Demno"i-ata. We u(arni 0one rem'Oiers' 1100( to le'd away':.~ ;iy .1hulicaI bioasts. Theyo' alwys Iiake ihe compm-I:3i.on Iha is Ilios. favortablie t(o themiiselv es. 1ain voted (on 1 Moiidy . Three tieok cis 'iwere ini (t kleid, h eaded by 1)h1visi, ]i'~ eph 1(11'n, P litisie(d, E1usion, and1 Nyo, Pr'olthitiolln- i0 llei.iins hae no&t yet. ben1 receCivd but(. 31 it isi genieralh1' w'in by sCeeral htltu1ld.- In Imit .Ia'C. n1'on by~ 16(,O1l 1tnajor1i v. 1.1 )1876 Si Green ILVI5,rie o Deino'; e cint uswere ill ai minor iofi ,000i 1879- , she l i mbl3it:.' were in00 a I n'oriy of 0( - i ln l'ever3 gei s a1.t 1ianiy vo( Ies s (nO'4, siriht th-'ke'. , iis hope) to keep two Congre.'('tonal) Fairfild's Day. The13 Stato D)emiocrtic Executiv.e ,.it of Sel>tstaer a.s the (liy Io'r tihe lDem3ocrat i'i rall ill JFa1irield. It re4shs fibIal o say whte ihat ra)1 lly shaill beL a-'grand 3( successi' or1 a'1: Bliure. Fr3oml 11ie(d ini (Jolumbia)1131 onle 71 h, on such shor't nolleie4, we' have~' 1no f'ears of' sne - he. Still, 9111p131 suIccess is not3 eitnoh. We' hopeil flhat Wininsbo will see the graLnd(es. displaiy of' red . shirts4 on thie 2(1h thait 81he hats evrt - witnedssed.. Theli club1s areo all full mid the couitty:neer was more fuIlh orgm11ized. Every I)ermocrat'shou01l1( dtOin11 hi ed shrt and1( b0 in }h3(Io'a the tapl of' the drum13.. WihmsborIo shou(ld idAo exer't her'seif dlouly to3 mako the dt't' a. su1ccess. Ph'igs and1( baum rs1'. shou111 ld.eotrate thie streetsI, closed storos- a1)1( a generai1 llupension of' 1liusIteS W.ifI(illd to the1 genelC efreet. thr1'(e dlays, and1( will beIt a. fit opeinIg of' the part3'y camIipign. Theli Riadicals dcyclopmnits. Lei,(lie par1ado on1 theo 24Ih-plainly~ showv thoem that the lRadi cal.jtg is up in tIs county, and that noth. 10inlig bunt pure', straighitout, un adlultr'ated Deomocracy wvill suit the peflople of' Faileilcd. --top ( ougihhig at onuen by the im. Rhodate ti00 ot Drt. tull's Cough Syvrup; 2641 bote.' TVCERNE .T N A 1nrFINZr.. Wiat.Qi1ntity of It 11111 !ih Grown oi a 1H11f-Ace-e Lot. q lIpe lt'iision of Miajor ilitiilid and Colonel Rion we givu ott readers, A nll 14-coll ut 01' I lie iltem's with whithi1 hlleerie can he hlised in Fairtield. Colone-1.16llnyrr to Mr. W. 13. Creight and1(i Air. Thos. Jordal [of- I proof tha1t the ,100 lbs. mentioned isr 1ut1ch below the Correct figures. WINN.Mo14, S. C., 61th Sept., 1880. t Mi. .71ar-y/ 11ammond, Uni/cdAytales 9-uperror. . s:un MA.Rn: I am in receipt of your letter ot' tho 4th inst.i pP-oceed, as reqtuetcd, to give vou ill itcount of iy experience with LUCEIINE IN FAMILZI.), SO. CA. I have a lot cote.iiig onle-half ncre, wiI was ia part of, fi'a old, worn-out fiebl 1 Iplanted it inl corn for' a flow yeirs, wien nut-grass becte a igreat. I pe . In.o lei to kill th's itit-gras I I had it. plowed five tilnies, qu1.ito sha11 low, (111inr July auld August. In Septeinber, 1873, it 3vas wellf lnamuired anld thenl plowe-J with at two-horse (unlinr plow, flfflowed by i bull toligie. The suboil is a stilfi red- I chly. Thhi ed Ielv li ex near the sitrv Face 111141 was trilie 1tiup so that the lot I lookmd likv purely red claw soil. It. I was (lhen harrowed witi it revolving" I hirow. I then,' on 15th Sepinber', I plaltled clocer. IP Canmc ) well and t gave mile two 6-ood cuttings in 1874. in 1875 I got. oe poo' etrting, the I uIII-ganss haniinvmg ucarly choked the 1 clover out. On 7th SIq)'Cebet' I htd f the lot plowed wi01 it tinli.ing plow, bat'rowd, :lld pantled with 10 lbs. of' liwerne Su /oe'.. It calli up ( thick, and So did tL-e wevds; so thit I nI '11111.b, l I,lothing') w11s visible ext-tpt. Ihe wvmkl. I h:dlikhe iot. Cut clst' to 111 h i I' l 1il, a d-ix bar S els 11C gas l1me (shell) spci pn i he si(' 0ace. Tile l114-rile arew upll with somile wc'ts. Aller (he lext enutlinl g, (he waeds i1eareo, tnd ave vier I Ileen able tI) conitend wif tihe hcfeer-le. I since; and tile n rt-grax. is visil do onl' scattler-ingly, so .hat se:e'h is rj 114-cessary to discover that. her 1e is aNy. The hlicenIle gave Four good cucil-s ;i D8i7l, the jc nIlIIIIvr ollowig thi i3l , w Ien planted. I keep thret,e hoi'ses p aind two cows. I compared ily hav c bill iliIi Ala,O to Oober, hoi in clmive, of' 1875, wit h the inc ex pIse t .oi' a ike period of' 1877, and I Found S it.to - I.914realer. B41i uswwd only , " Ras?iver'' Juy which is co.,h-. li h878 I had ten cul il1*.4av i . aai' over I ' 't i. each, lie itcere beinl verv I hick. at'ch of, t1ht.:4v /en cut iilgs oli the hal!f-acrc wol we1-44-gh orc)- Furt' thow,aml potmCk ( 1.,6m) lhs.) .it kl.79 we had a druh,and thle hr1ie a cul oIy six (inies. Thi., sintnlnier we have had anlother i 4h'inighl, and to this time I have h1ad oily fiulirl etWings. I first cit alJout 1 lhe idtliddle ( Marcb and mclp earh inl N October. Each sunmmer I ci Ve the whole loit hv'( top1 dro.sdite.- ofl slable Ilnluro 1,61o)vl'lolin each dIy's cul4-li.o, with a dressSli n o t1m sm.l fi e vi ll 1un till ,t whol'E lu t is i nn.-- .i ed. ''he lucorie rmins g-een 111 till! yevar, stIand Ilkoln Aix to eight inwhe highdu1 n winlter. No )i'unO is k necessar'. '11 ar pitsin aC gth-n the 'whio t h oulld1: h l t whom(I the ilgrden beog ovrti4l iy0 .e y ea i ! e 'tjt)' aliw mv e aniina (do grae " h 0 )-e~1v(it-e Th~eii a' ,or u,o tuytreharse ayii it'l acdo i r. AIhly0 lsccesshts indneedii .toiIc ten or hiiiere 1tloiIs, ail' s:uccessf bu' i gIueedrne ist notdit aot),non' tof ot' pli:at 'rs of thist colm (he allemi ' ed wil to raiierne;t and1I' tis onit liin- U (fuiobler tahear.' i~ u ' i ..hw y Very' h retc31ot fohull, iues ~t Yourthe~ obediien1) t'ervant. o"Iu' littt li'C lo ki 1sfI' A h .'h i , 11 itx. ' lies r..-.uc /tli/tt : 14 e.' ire11 n o .,4l t\oe edlinne s to ciall toherltt Oeiln lit ti he a)emoas of at a;r14liel ato sineIc ' 111341 iat 11) ~i ,ar 0re1beigL o"i-looe z I en,iicsquenceli of athe gu'ets nd)ast1 itae, u 'OIipel to thsd te ofg the opposi tion on the11 partI'fl of the rcs. aunt (Jill 0ta' ju14 ! b3ere~ that OI'Iz.O au11a(1 iiithm otii t, is he est (aiiil" orde. (t.nnlie s,ns.. Iha won the -i III (14 be111k alo da, in' an op'io.i, nh 11ll 14r3e lo 1 nowiIl.i 01'nk t he po'luth . Ic ouled t'iip lih a rmasopable ninet'nt ofisl ion.t nnned i! ment as11 otr su0mhut'' hearers 11C a ait'eow app1ren tha ulli1. e(llim-e 4r- Ii gaied atndn m violent luis;;nto 'Otli tiket ofn tioieimcut inthihl and 1that iam rptiiOti o t work o' intil 4 te requied to hisurem 1scces.'The; and stiil, thI Ith s lis, I lave weoba e hur bestt .fient out' for le buiness? If dp~ noi,theyshoudil be1brouh forward at once. (lam aIwe thtLu bs The fd6tlt shalf then be .Stin111A 1lJ) ani;deelnrecd. 1$..'If uay iai o hia v ricei iiitjority of all the votes'dast, rf to office for which Ie is a candidate, he shall bV ddlai-Vd to be the noidnee of the Deioenatfc lpt-tv oi' sulich ofilee. This declaratimi. Aiall be comnuniea. ed to the presidcent of each townshi clilbz and shall b>c likowlse .publislie iII s6ij' newspapler issuid At the coun ty seat. - 19. If for any offlce It be found'Ithl 110 cftdidatoehas reccived a maj oitk of aill thle Vo'e's. *Cast ait;', 0 nary election, for 'such oI.ce, the '(iounty Executive Comnittee shall f9rthwith cominunicite the remidt to tho. several tow1s ii' lubs, uid, in like 4tuncr as her'eubeiWe proscribed, order a sec' oud pimhnary election to be liuld on' t'h Saturdav nixt succeedilig the ieeting of ti Conmmittee. This second elec Pdion shall be hold uider the sthe regu lations as the first. 20. A( such seconii prithary lec iot only% tile two clindidates still of foring wlho receivetl the highest nun ber of 'otes at th6 former election shiil be voted for: Providedl, That ii cases where niore thai onlie person are to be Nelectvd for the same o1ice, the E"xecitive Coinittee slall seCaU, ac COUdilig to the. nuiber of t . pre Viously received, tIVice as many per lsons as there are official uositions to b.) f1ild. -In the case of CO1uty Com inlssioner- owd members o' the *Iouse of Representatives, the six (or lets nuiber sill oil'bring) receiving the h1lihest.ntimber of votO'shall be sent back. Prorided, TIihat it any 1,111 of. ferimg shalt tie with thse 'this sent back, ithe too )I be sent back. 21. At such sceond prinfifiry el'ction tle two or uObre (andidateA thus au nottucd shall .b6 Voil f'or, all votes 1br other parties being considered as scattering and not. counted. The re turns of tlis election smlP be lade ill the same manner as is hercinbefore prescribed tl' the first. 22. lit the second prWinary.election. i p.lurality of' the votes cast for am- office shall be suflicient, ft,r a choice.\ 'In case of, a H1e ari.sinlg at, this secoidt election the County Executive Committee shali 1Ia'e file Jasting vote and declare the candidaite. 3. .Trio lisonct i'eceiving tbe p1ii rality of votes at this second Clectioli, or colsent by the Excutive Commit too, shall be the nominees of the Demo eratic prv 24. No vu>t.8 shall be tited, for 'imy entididato unless he shiill first have plidgCd himselt' in writing to t,i1 County Claiiriman to ahtdc by and sup port the 1nminitionis of the Denocrat to parly ani iot to iccept either a iloiluillat ion ral otllee 1'romally source oi ler thali th e i r'mgulhhrIN cotistituted Ia -icratic oraniza ltion. The pledge thlus Iuadu sall be filed with tle See retairy of 1lim Coluity Executive Cowy mittee at least five days before the /5y fixcd for tht primary election. - - .a , "'>o,; - I- ':IU1> Put IV rIN.-A mode)to'ok ig hyv ('entred the E"'nqurer office ma it1 hlitt re<d 1- a local. Onle of the still voluliecred his services, where upon the yotiln w NoIlail, with a hand that tremldc lightly, presented him 1 th a. hit ofpapeir, on which was writ len thie Fbilowinig: '-Mr.'11i1. sinitherman is a happt man . i Wit' has presenCited hian iietlla bbunoi nag teni-p)OUnd boy.- Nowv he can sing.IMaby -mtino, baby mine." The pinit.cri r'ead inid 'blushed, wh.ereup~on the yoif:ng~ hidy blushed. Tlheni i er a hariel'silengce she vctrtuired i "Wiil yo'i Imlt it itn?"' "iCertatinly','' wazs thle uinvoidlable . "o-iiioirrow ?'' "'1 ood ev'ening." . Thas all. atid haere it is. We sup po()e,. of coit-i', 1.1he10 mot' and( child ta'c doinhg well.--C(incinnati Engu/r' -The'Ii per'son al properl1ty of Califor-. n ia is va inmed at $1 18,30-1,4.51, atnd the reaul estat e at $4406,273,885. WA(.409NM, WA(rONS~ A (CAR-LOAD of the C'crated Studo .. . baker Wagons, nll sizcs, to a'ivo by the 1st efSepte.mbarn. As we have he fer'o nold ninuy of these wagons in the c'ounity. leasel5 i'sk thon:o using (hom it they ar'e good. Wt. 11. D)OTY & CO. aug 17 OATS I OATS! IVE l1U NDlimD bushels oif perfcecty L pro Redl 1 ust-Pro of Oats, warrant edi fiee f; om cockclo cheat or any other k4znd of g.'lin, tor sale by sepit if :sLt' J. K. DAtmh.' MIotut;eelo, Fairfield Co., 8. 0, J?9R SALE? rC "iE hiouse anid lot inow occupii(c d' W. I.*Kerr, Esq. -The lot has a front on Vander0ihors'it St. of .117 fe(et, iand a del.'thI of 213 feeI. 'Tho houso is naw, in excellnit re'pmit, and on the premises are a good wvell and all ne'cessary outbuild nugs P'Ossion0 given Januiary .i, 1881. l'erms mtodeinto, A ppily to JNO. 8. RtEYNOLDS8. NOT.KOE. THEIlEIfiY give notioe that I have this . day sold cut, niy entire intorest,. in t he hart and. hiiilr salort kiown as "'Our I louse," to E. L. Lunmpkin and Rtobert Hf. Simpson,vwho wvill continue the business at t' 1,1l sina. I would respe).ctfully ask for' them the patrionntgo horotoforo ex teth-d'. to me1. JiROk. D). McCA'llTLEY. August 20, 1880. We have this (day boughit the bar knwif ast "Our hiouse," f'iomi J. D). McCarley, to g('ther' with- thto entire stock of wines, itjtuors, tobacco, cigars, llilliard tablo, etc. TIhte business will hereatfter bie conduo1ited by ust at the old standI( under the firm. nme ot E. Ia. TLmpkin & Co., and we re itj('etlaly askc t.he patronaege heretofore so liber'ally estowo(d on Mr. McCarley. .JOLT. ii. 8IMPSON. A ugust 20, 18i80. aug '26-tf F'OR YOUN(1 LAD)ICS' II 1EV. 11. IlURIWELE,. JOllN W1UJRWELL, rPrincip,al,.. T HTE next seP,Nion commences e f.,on Wednesday, tho'lst,Seoptom-. S ;i', 1880. No intstit.ution offera ElY erior i adynntaths ge. for intstruction In' all ranhesusullytaught in ii-st(-chass seumnriest for young ladio'A. A dvanta ges for inistrucetion in music (v'ocal and insett'umiental) and' Modern Lanifgua2ges ,unsulrpaissod. .The only; Institution in the Solitht hav nug im 5ulcdanful.operation a full" equip. 1)od schocol for 'instrinotion in tihe theorg' and praciitice of cooking. For cirdular's and eatalog~uo, address .11 IV. RI. BIUIWR L & SON. July 1-2m . aleigh, N. C. te0 fill. .'T'he .'IRadT" ipll i in t be a leadiiig dog i a red4ox base as Well as-a caitl wrt-h'ten Now, lessrs. Editors, I will coli 4ulo by ui3.il)fr it a iy4 ojou that It Alir(oodwfird olit Vor the(1 'cukate (lie back-bone of t Ilil1 viil be broln inl this CoItv. Aid[ I n1ke ite point herkt in, tinite i' l is too searce in liitiIlor Majr Y oodward, our bet MnI,ll. to be out, of ervice 1br0 ur yea(r11 We eininot. ask 1n to take i lower posit.onl. We On1 his side favor brillgiln." him Out for. the eaT"A, lregaless of ils bnclinlations181 mld im him. . S-rna lAIrOU-r. Nimilicello, 8eptember 7, 1880. [ae Reguintilons for Conducting imo Min1, as Amendst -by the Deitnocratic County Exccutivc ConamIttee. 1. Witin a reatsoilile tilon beforo he day fixed by law ti, anfy general wr speciafl election, it shall1 be thio dulty )I tie Colully I'Xecltive Coilnllitted, brou'lgh its CAlirimanl. to motifv the 'Iresidenlt, or other pre.sidinlg ollier, of ach01 towlshi club to hohlit I m-illry Jectlin for the nomnitation 61' person's or the feveral Willees -to be tilledi. 2. 1I11lielh 111)011 the rcellpt of uCIh notilleationl, tIle president of eatch owV.hlip club shall, by nils of ouriors or ill such other imlaunner as he lilty deciml s.'itible, not'ify every wenll Ier of' ih tine anl1d place of such elec loll, as set tl0h in the Ilotilltacligtnp ron the Cotilly Execuitivd Cominit ee. S. On io lday appointed fof the pr-i nt ry election iaich club shiall' rusemble t fihe timc and place Specl'd. and hall be called to order by its proper dlcer. 1. Within thirty (ldmillutes after tile lub iS called to order, Ilhe polls toi he prlillarv clection sh1,1 open: Pro ided, Tha't Sich polls shall li open 1 12 o'clock, m. twecisely, 111(1 cloe L 4, 1). In., prvvisely. 5. At etich club poll there shall be brl-ev Ilnangers of electioly stcied aus Ollows ne appoilnted by the Uollnly yxecutieConkilt , Ion1Ie appointeil S(110 president of' the towniship chib, ml( onle viected by, thle (olvil"hip Club.. 'e el' 6t ionl of' Imim-er may be hel at Iy tulle, Itccordinlg' to 1h wl , 'elni I I ve T the town.-hip club1: _11ror1iderd, TPhat nyVacallNcy occurlring- inl thm boalrd or lection llmana11gers slill be filb-d by the 6. Wefore centerinl) livonl their dties, hIe poll Ill ll an Iag rs sa11111 severally sub eribe o tohe Followiig pled:ge: '". sol 1ii ly pledLre mysell', olInI honlor, thilt i vill i'lithfuilly p1er-1*1rm1 all lihe duties, )cident( to my position Its m-n rof, 1,11111ry velion," 7. '14le Coulliv EXe tive ('oluillit 4.' shall fi-tilish vach township club cifiit i suilble bllot box, with a look, >r the wfti-keeping of whichl the llsidellt of' the club Siall be respolsi 8. Withill tell days bfAre the alv%. \ed t6i1 tle ci electio , (lie LCNr1Zary\ O r h i' lo 10ca1l1 C lb 11111 I il it prepn-ll-tionl of, an .alphabelical st,. oall te elroPed member s the lub; and three .. berelro sulch pri I141 , Ilectio hi e shaill o0I11ploe id lose such li,t 'nd dfirthe ine to no ofI ie dil,y chow11 manamgers of' 11111w eleC110o1. 9. O')$1 thle opellnin of, the polls the a:ll' S. baxesshall be epiedV10 I of ale us toise snsl coin y a 4tendane po he. ollti.I Theii boxes shll th ens be nii athen 101 polls aeuloedliylP t "lt.0 TheI iam hll 1ei ii'Iea Ic nle! I1.le baSollots use'diIl beIl* e 11ite 3inted le or I writte o ' pariv preied nd14 the diIeen ; oIliiir s, l i n.' oth 1. :ntn(ea 1ann1 as~cii ii prelhribedousnii by lwi h Ltl'i. itebigprnte oes 'neiha te ilowLin pledge: 01 anylemi 1'll th a t Sili am0 entiled1 to vote( at1 )ra vole Ilionl ma(r the awi:i'. of the la,t)e ~of nha bcnia - iht IS am ac 30.v enroled lo brll. isDeo all.ie clb that' fI hae,t vod' 1is elgecion; Itand1V that 'ei oi laide by1 l sd susl in lll mof'lieatin s aetby 'ti Dof liIhctiOl patv '1, whether( fo'r 'edel. Su1it otr1 3 tlcn 'ty oeds."'A esa 1o tke thisn~ pledgel rt anypar ilthe, same154 i'.ii shall eoo groind o. hllen11ge' all rejeliOn.O Onilv i(' those Iemeth te C311 llllubhl' bie 'loed >11 v''I ot, whou voted4i the regu ld Ieno 15.lenk at,1 te slaSile iand 1)ou1 01electio, Ir whlollwouhl shav iuiio y11, ilt d bu ite. prevnte byl'lS aboncei from (letcoutor by1 Il ProvntialliIl' een ofes(lio.n, i ortw av beome itizeuns since1 03 When,iO( for any bciaus IeI, a1t foter hal beii sha ) llged'ot t the ae may 11. Ofihe case1, ito al b h uti v11f(the '1an1aler1Q's to1hav ere o i h'e Ir olle Ll a11 siiI1 atement hof t h e stnces geds of.1 hci cintee Ci' ti lo bei' ness of' lhe canid113 voedfo ri otlie to1 lisvte for, bv he ari'il it hallenged.l Theall ler h t hen I i hb' cide< by' te County IExcet Ive.' Comn ili-Ic. lO ' Im loe of thPoe poll hs thel mIatn1g4'ersEhll proceed,118 imm'seditely 17d cOnilustltocoun ithe 1(1 1 eil, hw (1or 01general 41p'ia' elecitons. 15.l, lhen Cti vieiihly ae beetnui ee led,llthetmana't,ers shali'makato1t "clduphrat. ile letns shwhn 111he iiinnhe of vo.le est i1.1or i'i tahpe t oted fr,i(h ohlll for wih hel pils isd o, the spoaii l I'501 (' tumbeo 011esea1lt. he oes ren shall i.rv (of10 the club to be by himn tota -ole El hll re cdsoh clthe The re-i 101. Thedidalt boxie conaI dni hte ralOd toinehtedi-sall bei fo'th)w h alow-. ary of izlow,f, the ty 1 11cu1iv' Com mt0. I''riep r e o hs tr SP90IAL NOT 108. -- T0E NL*TTL OUBST-May pilo Llvr Pilln are Upi 14ost r(jiabie in the wor d, and eutirely vbg(yUJo. PIce5'cents for largo boxes. Sold b a uggts i i county. - lACON, GA., July 1, 1879. I have ased . Sitooneld's Otock Feed on my horses with the Oest results.--I .ad one horse turnted over to me for whichiie .owner would have t.aken $140, and after trTing 4pm with the Stock Feed -for two week o r him worth $0). My wife has tiled It, I on her.chic p Which 1y~ele (111)g I')dI.* witijc talers Ya dIddotloserone trItving'ter Yours tuy n. R. t S-" - Propriotor Livery StaMe. Sold by all Druggists iti this county. . ,19ANINIVLTIt, Ga.. Aug. 2o, 1819. . DIt. J. 0. YV OFFE TT----Dear cannot re frain longer from rendering to you my graterul acknowledgments for the pricoless boon you have given to the baby world i your " -." For Several months past,I have been .g - lg I to our little girl now teething, and with thermost happy results. . Other litl ves are droovfnl and dying ehilq our Witle d.orling isfat and eerful. I recommen. it to alL with Whom I coma In contact. Yours" truly, . A. RSTWiROUD.-. OVER ONE-HALP of the mil portion of the American people 45 years Ple suffer more or less with disOases Q( Flti Ys and bladder. There a variot .auses for this, but over work is the c1lot cause. Not41 in the whole Materia Medica is so well calculated to invigorate and restore healthy tone t these orans as - ankin's Compound .4U'actof Buchu and Juniper. A few.,..doeM token occasto-ially will. gr#a benefit all those who are affilited with any dsso of the kidney or Bladder. Prepared only by Hiunt, ankin & Lamar, Drugists Atlanta, and for sale by all Drug gists In til a count,y. ANTIOcH, Tnoup Co.. GA., July. 4, 1879.. I am one of the unfortunate sufferers tr'M Gravel or disease of the Kidneys and find andspeedler relief from Iankin's Buchu na Juniper than anything I have ever tried. I es teem it so highly were there but, one bottle in thie world I would willingly gve $100, or any amount for -it. I recommond t above ull other similar preparations. E.T. WINN. Mesirs. Lamar. Rankin & Laiar* Gentlemen: A member of my family whom i feared had Consumption has been entirely cured by the use of Brewer's Lung Restorer. III ft was very alarming to all of us,MM" ad. evury thing w. co uId tfifk of to tenelt him, without success, until I got him a bottle of your Lung testorer. Ile began to improve-after the first (0s and before he had taken two bottles was rntirelq red whre- feared no cure was possi,e and I most cheer uly reommend it to all who havo any tiffections of t1j ungs. He was coughing and spitting all 0 t,ie, so in. csItY M, Icvc VOented bi$j eplng at, nISIXT Itid 191hAt Ittosseep he got.. did not re fresh him in the least. Hd It i le appetite, and since he began the use of Brewer 8 Lung., liestOrer has slept well and Is appetite Is very. liuch better. I ave never se a anything 4 so promptly and effect a cire short a tI 04 11 Wisiking you groat 81%%jlm a4d boni.e. flove Inny infl uence a t Lung Restorer where they need a medicine to strepgthen and restore the Lungs to a healthy poudition. I am very respectful At 11. B. J. WILIAfd8' 72. A'igton Av. near Wesleyan eiee Collego. at Sold by the Druggists of this county. 1A 0F PERIHY, I1OUSTON COTNTY GA We have known "Swift's Syphilitic 8 orelXc" tested in hundreds of obstinato cases of Syphills, Mercurial Rheumatisn, Scrofula, etc. ]t mado :tiloe,xiff0st Pbrfeet amd permanent cureo in every case. It+ H11gh L. Drennard, . - Warron, rm D. Kilien, - d. W. Wimberly, JIil Co. Court, J. 0. Gilbert, Drug't J. L. Warren, of ':*. J. W. Mann, J. W. Lathiop l . County Treasurer, Savannah Ga. WM. D. Pierce Sheriff, B(I..Inc S0111 C. 0. bJulean, 1)p 'k p'p'r Ct. Day & Gordon: Wnn Brunson, We are ac(fitainted with tAogontlvMiiv s4ignat1res "A er to the above certicate. ey ate .citizens ofsaid county, of the highest re specctabilit,y and character. A.8S. GLES Ordinary Houston Co. da. Cisu k Superior Cotrf no D-. LL. CU I am parsonally acqufntev110 rpre. iorsi, aund many of the gentlemen whose signa tures appear to the foregoing certificates, They a.je men of high character and at anil. THEIISWIFT SPECIFI,jCOMPN, rp1eog A tlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggsts in this county all for a copy 6Y "Young hfon's Friend." aug 24-2 mos HO0W WATCHES ARE MAh It will 1be apparent to any one, who will ex. amine a Sonin GOLD WVATon. that aside ftM' the neosiary tl1 fckness for engraving andi polishing, a large proportion of the precio7 metal used, is needed only to sti'ffen and hold the engraved portions in plae, and supply the n cessary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is actual;y needless ste far as UIJLITY and arc te concernedl. In JAMIES 11058' PAT ENT1 (GOLD WATCH OANN this NAsTE of pre clousmbntal is overcome, and the SAME SOLIDITY AgD STRE.NGTI produced cA from one-third to ones-half of thp.uguaid~ost of solid cases. This process is of the most simple nature, as foc 1019s: a. pate 9I~kel comptuiliori me'tal, specially a&iptedI L ,pi1-ridse, has tivo plates of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each side. The three are then passed betwveon polished steel rollers, and the result is a stg pe o feevy plated composition, frornwhich tho cases, backs, con tres, bozzles, &c,. are cut and sliqped by' suita ble dies and,formers. The gold 'in ti is aufliciently thick to admit of afli - p chasing, engravi pg. and, enan ellng; the' en.. grAved cpses tua,vo been da 't~ untin wor per-, feetly smo6thl by time and isd Without remoy ing t,he gold',~ TiS IB TITJON1LV CASE MADE WITH TWO. PLATES OF SOLID.OUIED, A1d NEAANTEJ' BY,SPECIA L CERTIFICATE. ''o i 6 O'nnor& Ellarier and C. Muller. Asit for illustrated Catalogue and to see war rant- mchli-tnly' JUST IlK STORL C 14E'SEED N1YIS AND BARLEY. '-ALtSO A LOT dil~ UE RUST:PfOOF OATS TO ARUIVNI IN' A FENV DAYS~ -'-ALSO-2 BAGGING ANd9 fi -A - an d cbr lete stock of' Familyt and P~t nation -'Bles Will alWay 'r be futidaty cafaibl.ishment, aiidr tihcy Wi~'ll be soli at pi-icos .to stilt thle ii te .- O~I l 0 a call e,ndt Sot shall be i N.1teS NIIEN autg 31 FRAHsiplyo CEese"jti t r J. M, BEATY & Co's, fc sept 1 OIr tifo Cornet-, - N -.1 r A' L . O .. AIAM'AUG."' AD VERTI8BEMENr TO. 0U-R FR1E*NDS -AND US T 0 M, T R ...4 . % oeschel has; nAi returned from Europp*,'whicre hie went to0" see "i !peoples," ani is now in New York laying in an elegant an. i0ple stock of Di-y-0oods. Notions, &c,&.Wegexpiact in a Ishort~tfnie o6 reopiana our" CLOTHING STORE uWolfe's old stand, with a full line of clothing, and arant99 o. l ho may favor us with their patrop .. ,on. O o6w-wiat woe will do, but our goods wD1 sh& fr themselves*.* If' 11E M E R That we chiarge to all alikce, aind do not makce a big.profit o n custom, 3r, and lose it-onianother, just to induce the putlI6t6 buy from us. Lo)ok^ -ut for "Joe." TUGENHEIMUR& GROESCHEL AT OST "O MRTHIRT It DAS. -BROKEN lots Gisnts' Cloth Top Inittjion Buitton Hrana ciseAwed 1,'1INCE ALBEllTS Blroken lots Gents'Cloth To Button Hand Sewed PrIne Ab ewts' se lots Gentr'Ennineled LaoHand is Snwed Prince Albe l 3m leso ets Dy(oClf NTies os, &cit $.2. -~epo i t hrtn roken lotsi es epr Ie,a 9c 1 12 15 Brolfens lotld rn'wts afl linpers to lose thig ad60rnt9s0.fa Liokn t o whldren'favondas with therducadromae. $ o.6 0. O pliiB uttercut.w ile d e . ou 12od wlls. w to r emeles Thte Fchuret and ake anpd dnt rmaefroni 25it on necuto0. Whitndloe it ro aoiqer, reuced tom 3nuc th 200. tobyfrmu. 6 B3roken lots c Govs' Clth copttioniBd'.on Swe willNbg AoLBoEnf noe to e c ost vle,to Ca Ties, tor olar stoc$of.2ll5 WEok3 loAVE LJUST EwVDport stsGc , uperb," $1.50., 5 - roke lo . hlrns ipr,t cl s , uO. CLMI,' N ordercu tomaes reoom fo ba cc aitock e o e h eta e Sprienu andnderiood ~at'COS to*2ES toBUYER White (roe) Lawn s r ednedts. 0 o2O acRific wn'is FI 12 Re. WK IVEGNS BkelosLace G~noins at 2. )~nc~ien fS twfaswilb olwt)eif ~ne o os o vlne, to iaingroof dforen u rlae s.ko alni io ~VE HA E JUS re ssII~ C rot s "17 uer t s c,wrt 5 -CL- os.ALomoaEgig fOU4 eT. O.Z' fRibRni TO e sold fo.Lwhat theyFwLLg aSTOK. .. rdrt mak drdoom hisi 'ar tok of ourete rian~' Bes ciUncaundried at 12n ts. orda 7cnsec - Lot ace Ti g at 2 centsalote od iipoo reosan Good6 an- vaious sle an adics ITp OneCothsato19, cnts :'al of ork;and C enItennipad Steries ro m 79pn, cents wilp a rn .e ' AVISVERT Lot oEgslfrnm as9 ca budopeo L cotest will t#ao wie sold fo wha the MAifllrn." Ay we for -war, wihina i'asonbletimtii a-r o o t oorthkvenae Another grate atce n alohrgos npooti i d. . o ~i,ke abov~ achines caBnd the nprov.ey' ifced 'So oan?i~an ' o ed P 6 r n ad nvace. ty, Ilcsion sil san Th, ien.n Ba ollar E ery ProdcedBonet,!R indHE a rTclssVyfs u VE TIC Anb hIg pt Yu angSalWyuING ancyAoods nd.bi1nr gwh'9rgo6' nEWAsRamDgos a!