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T HE NEWS AND HERAtD,t n. ye .w t vr, ab'' 1, 1830. W. rN*~ PllTm fol. YN-1.'. . 1' VN, P'nmu . to $ .N. h 01,IP-Ho ARSOCIAT# EDITo1. - ... '.re ... ki1 For 1r. ident. For Vte-lWidevit. Por Governor. Rig JOICON TIAGO01j.-. *vor 1,iutenft-Governer.' b el. RNN-RDY. e co:p9t'ller-enerf.-l J. 0.- Cut. -m 0or SCretary of Stato,. PC so Vor A#tbirh#.N?d1Ibjh1. y~ pil - 'lM-I OU51ANS. w For 9utimtndent of ERducatiooi. iuoli s. 'ilO1msoN.. pe For Adju(inl ant Inspecteten'er41.- tic A~ltTIIlJIil M .. l\iANIUA U I/. Iih 7io 'reasurer.l iill iOLeiri:is .I0IIARDIsON. S ofl Vor- (Ynr-ims--o',irth DIAtr14A.. wIt - .hmxi iI.1vjns:. For Soidtor-Sixthk 'irctiff. W . V. (JAsTON. h U'. lu. V. ' -1, or R .-wOCi-nSTI, se N. ,ko makes pills anld sits inl olngress,. 1ii Ihm occupations inl complaiille. i'ilifta honest tl hie mak's orenioey is ills thanl by hillealld he hllt.s resigIedIl his sct, aid ginle linck to liS.i s-aboratory.. Tit.: I.:ine.m&t;XVM Atourr finlish d -nvass of Ifidianlita and report a Ilm.jorily of' ((.n thoulsanld. The Repub- t (iLan canIvss jusUt coclided Shows i of Repiblicilan mlan.jori(v of fen 1liousand. Ill The (t nc 111111vanvass is not com- ' iletc. "Wheteipl.r they -will also Claim "I C] m naiority of tenl thousand reainsit to be ween. Good countecrs, these Indi Mi. JA,M%Is G. BIrA rNu- RISES- Writ A eu iolemnl protest. iha. lie is- not engaged ll li ma141tiipuhdiptig the returis, and theln bc lPl1sies lthat. t he' result will not be ti knllowi 1fuiil tle LgislatuirC opens the tC diicial i Wuris inl January. The re Itius at- Ditoeratic Ieiadqurteis mi 41how p coily]conclui vely th11A Plaisted at is elected. Sevril et'ros it fivor ofo lm have bedi t(1facted. 'lu, Cillo'ORMA CANVASS RATiTES aloug ex(t(illy.- iotl tctionls are in V dead enrh'at limd cteh is trying to al ci:pt-uth'ctbe'co16red vote. Strange to at sy Co](qit freelbs fliot popular wit.h Rellmbliecis, tIhtgh' representin' t li ()l4gaiz'edl Demiocr'acy. Co.ljuit t pa- F pursclaini for their nnui a muiljrity of Fr 11f.y thousaind'. 'Iheyo wvill take less. ai 'JOllN W.- lFoiR N Ev'r.:l it ilD ON ali Salt iirday' fr'oun l'it tsburi ig, th ti Ilbraltar' 1 Ihrge.t mia.es-meuet Iing ini W~esternu 1Penni bled for lianeocl. Bien Buitler was i 4 speakinig'aind' lie was to follow. The sf clutimuan was Mat 81all1 Swartzweold- "I cIi-,on of the lut>st ifluentlii- Republi- 1 cna in thb West, and ther'e weore' one p iithteilti an thIiirty 1lanicockleeubli cani ieCt-pi'esidojuts8. Accor'dl ug to tc F'orniey, Wiesteuiv Penunslvainia' i ablaze for coniintt'utid:' iancock. -J - j (. Wirol:.D of' At- h ltnta,-in a conlaunni'etion to thue papergj chtedSnao' rw with sittinig SU (init.t.'s aib.sence on the stump, and(1h~ -having his soin to dra1w cheleks to bribe in Rlepubilicains to vote for Coiqui tt anid a eb ilrowni Legislaturie. Mr.-.J.-8. Brown, or 4 n-lie, and Dr. Westmnoreland chal- h longed hhn. Both- liarties were Put be untder' bond, and- nothiung" since then t has t.ransprod,..th'>ugh it is reported thi that bloody13 lic. hbill iloat 11pon1 the ch poliia hor /izon ni * CoNic.ING nAs MAi: A OuF.A'r speech iNew York, arraignuing the Solid SotuthI. Thiey are poor, he says, andu therwefore niot. etittled to rule. lIe pi .1 J4uI'(~(redMs all sorts of dreadful things at piackmug ofteSupreme Court, and taix. It is wvorthyv of' remark- tht lhef 0on1y pliace, duirinig thi.s campalgn, ait lv which the naine of thei iepuiblican St P~resitent,t Hayes, hasi bieen rep)orted di as hbeing' his.sed, wa t his self-same (41 meeting.. thi Ind(iana, Elh Thaliana is redliot.nd still a-heating. re Th7Ie unlexpectee resul1f. in Maine has olf '4, * . 3nerved thel Itepublienn:a in--desporation $ and aroused thie Demtocrats to- the to ivehiest enthuisiasmn. The Greenback.. cr era are ako 'pkyig on at harp) of a ty single strinug, wYillaiasewvorthvy ener' gy--the single sting.being the re-elec- E tion of' De la Matyr to Congress. All th the celebrities are- flockinig to the Iroosler State. Senator Baruum di- sh eCdt8 thIemDeiocuueeratnmpaign~ in p0y. son wih Eglih,Iindricks, MelDon-- n ald, Voor'hees and1( L.anders, as8. adjtn. 1i' tants. lien Butler', Grat' Bfowvn, ai) faymnan Trumubull, Generals Sloe'.tmi th anidMcQuade adothers will mount the ro)str'umt In a few days. Ott the di I"' oether- hand, Logain, Noew, D)orsey, in Thirrlhon, Stoughiton, Bob Iniger'soll :ania.whIolt teamn of' lesser Radical "I lights are-whtoopintgup the State for Oarfield. Tihe. Now Yor'k .7/rald se Ba8t e st attempt of'thie Democrats Ia wast oquette with thle Greenbackers, by offering~ to support Deo la Matyr' fol'. e< C~ongress Iutreturni for a withdr'awal $ SG'teul)ack Staite tickect. This I-, l m, aid now Senator lijnu 1 ing all he can to r-o.ldify tho-Nation. V votW, becuuse lie bollevos -.h'at thia rt-y draws ujore heavily flin th6 Ipulicans thaln1 f'om the Democrats. d m. Plasted has been sent. to Indiana tj e this purpose. And so It goes, ft i t'hree uore weeks of uncertaInty d strife. Notliig positivO can bo own till the vote is polled. A CAltIM 0 krssr. Edilors:-An article ap- tl ared in your paptr sometime ago nlled "St-ralghtout," nomi1nating lie the Senato and speaking flattering- si of mo generally. I am Very grate to this generous hearted fl-lend for tl kindly remeinbrance of me, but I ist ask tle privilege of declining the 0 mination. Being Informed that the d opl of the county desired an carly f, mination for tho Senate. and that mile were complaining because the ice was being reserved for me, as v is alleged. I determined at once that e thing savoring of personal ambition d oluld inmerveno between inc and my s opo, and iinio)nouced my deterilna im) not to riu For the office. Sinlce t is, personal friends have entered the ts, who I think would not have donle a had I expressed a desire for the o lee, and ordinary good faith re ireg that I s1ioul continue to do I bat I have always done-keep my 0 )rd, I lierel'ore distinct-ly aunounce 0 it 1 11111 no vanidilale, anIld hope nlcv to ho aigain. Nor w-ould I njow I've in I he Sonuto it' overy man ill th 11n1ty would volte for mv. Selih! I! o T. W. WOODWARD, 0 T1u'l VnIMA nr1 ErECTION. c -- I iI Itegutlatti for on- dhicling the Same, h im Anniled by to immucrattic k,uuty o :iximlat Ve OmnulttCe.. 1. Within a reasonalilc tiine before 0 u day lxed by law for any general t special elecion, it shall be the duty the County Executive CommIittee, rough its Cliairman.. to notify the -esideit, or other presi(ing oit-or,.of ch-It towlilip club to hiold ia primarv b action for the nomination of' persois S r the sevea 111offices to be filled. 0 2. Iiniediately upon the receipt of t cl notitleation, the presidelt of' each I wisilsip club shall, by means of liers or in such other' manner as he V 113' dlpeem1 silitible, notify every mem r of tle tiline and place'1 such elec mi,-as set forth in the notification mii the County Executive Commit- 0 3. On.the (lay appointed for the pri ary (lect ion each club shall assemble lhe time an1d place speceified. and all he calleito order by its proper licer. 4. Withih thirty minutes after the b is calied-to order, the polls for 1 e primary election shall 11opn: Pro- f dedl, That stich polls shall all open F 12 o'clock,.I., precisely, and close t 41, p. m1., prec(ise ly. t 6. Ateach clUb poll there shall be I reo managers of election, selected as lows: (.)ie appointed by the Cfount v se0cut1iv0 Cou111mit tee, 0one appo)inteil a St.he presaid'ent of the to)wnship1 club, ~ 4)d1 onelectedA 1by the towniship club1.t lie election of niuinager may' bei)) held( at wy time, accori'n g to the 'oniveniieno e the township club: Prior'aler, TIhat 13' vacanIcy occurring in the board of' ectioni manager1's shmall be filled by the ' uib. t t6. Before enter'ihg upon their duties, ~ e po11 mianagers shall sever'ally subl ibel to th~ tfollowinig pledge: '''I sol- a nnly pledge- myselt', oni honor, that I 1 ill f'aithifully perforam atll the (lut ies C cidenit to miy positionl as managller ' 'imary1'3 elect ion?' o'I' 7. The Counit .Executive Commit- n' e shall furniishi each townsh141ip club o ich1 a s'uitab,le ballot, box, with la lock, ~ r' the saf te-keepinig of' which the1i 'e.sideint of' the club shall be responisi 8. Within ten day3s bef'ore the (day f :ed 'o fl te prlimnary elect ion, the (3retar'y of each local club shaul' b e nI tihe preparai'tioni 01' an -alphaibetical 0 t of all the enriolled miembers of the 3 ib ; and three day13s before such p)rl- ? iiry electin lie shall complllete and ' >se such li.st.and1( deliver thue samei to 0 e o1' the duly13 chosen managers of - imarSiy (leetiton. 9l. On the~ OpenIing of' the polls the Ilot baxes shatll' be empltiedl of' all "* nients, and1( exhibited, thus emp11tied. :: those per'isons ini aIt tane upo)0l a 1)olls. 'Thle boxes shall t hen be ised and1( locked, and shall so remain til the~ polis are closed. 10. Tihe manager~Ois shall keep a po011 iand a tally hi.t., anfd'ibe this pur' se miay chIoose a cleik f'roim amiong 11 . Th'Ie ballots used shall be either (d partly written, and shall contain S names of- the persons voted for', d the diffeenit'oil'ces, in the same 11ner1 as 1 isiescribedhy law in the se of' Stat e and'con ty e'lections. 12. Uefore being p)ermiitted to' cast a te, each per'son shall take ini good-' ith the f'olIlowing pledge : "' solemn afirmn t hat I am enititled to v'ote at nera'LI elections'.under thle laws of' the ate of' Sout hi Carolina: that I am a ly enrolled mnlebe of' this Demo it Ic club; that I haveniot voted at is elect ion ; and that I will abide by (d sus~taini all nominationis made by dci'al, State or' county oflieer.s." A I'usai to take this pledge or any part the same shall1 1)0 a good ground of all enge and rejection. 0Only t hose Sim'bers' of the Club shall he allowed vote, wiho votedi the regular D)emo sti ticket at the last St ate and coun election, or' who would have so vot but were prevented by absence from C coimly or. iy Provientiah ldeteni m,1 oi' who have become citizens since e ilast election. 18. When, f'or aimy cause, a voter' all 1)0 challenuged, the mnalger's may cept er-reject the voit6 thus offered,l either case It shazll be the dnt v of' the imnager's to hav'e entered oni tiheir pol1 Sa stat(eent of the circumstances Id of' their action ther'ein, and also c nanmes of' the candidates voted for, ofrei'd 'to. be voted for. b,y the p)ar't y allenmged'.. Tfhe mat toir shalhl theni b'e ~ Icidled by thme Conut' yEcntive Comn- ~ if tee, wihose decision 8shal1 be final. C 14. On the close of' the- po0ll the 2 anagers slfall 'proceed,. ImmIedhiately' 1(d continuously', 1o count tho v'otes, ~ the samje mmm~Ier and under' the I me reogulationls as are prescribed by" wv for gener'al elections.' 15. Whlen the votes shall have beeni unted, the managers shall make out, 1~ . duplicate, retur ins show~inmg the I imber' of'votes east for' each person io) itedl for, the nmfic ro, whi,.h li :s 0td foA and the total iulfbr Dtes Cast; 0119 of fliego returns she o doposited in thu ballot bpX, qld ti bhr1 shall be deliver6d to the seer irv of the cl), to be ly hin le Pth tle records iof the clb. The r mis-shalMbo-signed by all the mat oers, who shall lik'wise certify to ti mrectias ofttllo same. 16. The ballot box containing ti RllotA, the poll list and the certifke t urn of tle 11nag1 ers-togethe. wil y, other paper they mav dioll prol i to iiehide-shall>.b) f'rtihwlti fi 1a1rded, securely locked, to the secr Try of the Cotinty Executive Coil itee.. Nor<the p;,rijose or this ro ar11-ding the. pre'-sident. shall select. all point some discreet and - otherwi: iable person to act ts messenger. 17. Oin tho- Tiesdav next followir 1o day on wthtich the pimaiy electlo i hld,. the Couilnty ExeuntIyve Commi !o shall iumeet at Winnsboro at 1 Pclock, ni. The secretarv sill ipr fce the certilfled returns1froar the di enit clubs, 1d shal . 1 p' pill sl the s111110 il the preseicoof ti oninit tee. he Commit tee shii let cause to be aorerated the' toti ote of till the euibs anlld the. vote A -tcn candidate. Thley, shalt,'. vttthoi ebate, deterini all appeals, at illl 0d or deduct till the votes allov i or- disallowed. 1ts the Caso llay., i I.e final restlt shaIll theln-& be- suinile >; aid dechlIred. 18. Ifanly rison shall have receive najority ol all the votes cast for t: fllcZ for which i is a candidate, I tall be declared to be-the noinico 4 1 Demooratic party for such ofc 'his declaration shall be communinc d to the president of each townsh bil), and shall be likewvise publislh i some newspaper issued at (lie con: r.seat. 19. If for any office it be found thi 0 candidate hits received a Inajorii fall the votes cast at the prnima lection, for sicli oflcc, the Conni ,xecutive Committee 11all forthwit D1milmunicate (lie result to the sever wnship clubs, andl(]. in like manner i reinbefore prescribed, ordor a se lid primary election to be held onl ti iturdav next siccceding the imcetii f the Commlit tee. This second cle on shall be held tder the same re-i itiols ats the first. 20. At. such second primary cle :m only the two candidates still o ring wlo received the Ilighest nut cir of votes at the former electic lall be voted -for: Provided, That I ises whermoe Illore thal 1e110 person III be selccted ior the same oice, ti :xecitivo Committee shaall select, a ,r-din1g to the lumber of votes pr lously received, twice as manly pe mns as there are official I)OSit.ins i e filled. Ill the case of Couintv Con iissioners ind members of thel' Ho f iepresentaives, th1e six (or 10. uinber still oflbing) receivmng t1 ghest nilum of votes shall be set ick. Provided, Thal, if any still o ring shall tie with those thus set ack, they too shall be sent back. 21. #t such seconq primary electic lie two o1 ilore endidates - thus a ouniced shIllbe voted f eo, all- v(t )r other:parties beilg considered I 'atte'inlg an1ld not coutied. The ' irns of this Olection shpl be nde 1 li same minner as is herinbefoi 'escribed for flie first. 22. In the second primary election luralitv of' tle votes cast fg%r any- oili, mtihl lbe siuf1cit fuir a choice. In en a'i tie ar'i.sing at, this seconld- olectia Lie County' Execut ive-Commnitfee slht ave thte--casting vo0te and1 declareo ti aunidte. 23. The persoiin veceiviiig flie ph dlity' of' vetes at-tis seconid electio rchosei by' the Executive Couii 3e, shall1 be the noineeiiis of thle Demi 24. No v~otes shall be coutted f1 tly candtidate uniless lie shall1 fir'st ha,t redged h1imlCf' in writig to ti -ot fthe noinaiItions of the( Ylemocrv Paty and niot~ to taccept eitheor 111r1 LIhan thle r'egiuhiryv constitut11 emocr'atic orgaiati'. ont. '1The 1)1e(1 us11 malde shaull be flied with thie tSe taryv of' Ihe County' Exceuilive Cor titlec at least live davs beforec the (th <ced foir the( pr'imaryl'Yelectioni. -Little Antnief iSile dauiigter ecserday sheO told us, ini her wa hitt a goodl mledlicine 1)r'. lull 'tigl Syrupl1 was8, as5 it11had curiedl h ra v'ery~ severo' cold. + H LLA RAN GRAIN ED- RuPoof Has IRea Baly o sal cea. ' upL noTneseWnsWnhad J.FHcAsE o -.0: D1RQAIU BARMNI 25 JP.AI'EiS L ADIE S BLACK ID COLORED KID GLOVEB3 -AT FORM ER: BICE $1.50. MU VS T B-*, S OL-D / MoMASTER, BRICK& CO july 17 Wanted. Dry Hides, Sheep Skinw, Lamb Skins, Goat Skins, Deer Skins, Otter Skdins, Misik Skins-,. Gray Fox Skins Opossum.-Skins, Coon Skins, Rat Skins, Rabbit Skins.. Cottbif. Beeswax, Wooi, ViY The highest cash p-iees w be paid. U. G.DESPORTES. may 25 TH1E SOUTI CAROLNA COLLEGE -OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICS WILL be opened for the ins.truction of the young men of the State, on the 6th OCTOBER, in the buildings of the old South Carolina College, with the follow. ing Faculty, viz.: WM. PORCIER MILES, NT L.I.T President and. Professor of English Liter ature. JAMES WOODROW, Pu. D., D. D., 1Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany andl Zoology. BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of- M.thematics and Natural Philosophy. - WILLIAM JBURNEY, Pu. -D., Professor of Analytioal and Agricultural Chemistry and Experimental. Agriculture. ' TUITION JEEE'lPO' ALL. Room rent for the year $10. For fnrurriunformation apply to the Secretary at Columbia, 8. C. By order- oftho faculty. UENJ. SLOAN, * Secretary of Faculty. Onlumb)ia, S. C., August 13, 1880. BARGAINS --AT Tl Corner Storeo! ALLI Sumimer-'Goodit nmatked dlown at J. M. BEATY &- CO.'s. ALL Cot.tn&.Goods reduced id priee at J. M. BElATY- & CO.'sg BOTTOW prie.es on CTothing and Strag Hats at tho'C&RBNER STORE,1 AN Elegar%6 Stock of Corsets just ceived. Soinethiutg nice. Call and them. L~ADIES wav.ting Shoes will please re mnembe~r Zeigler .Bros'. fino Shoes at'J. M. BEATY & QO.'s. - F I N EL IQ U O R S. NATHANSIROS,' OMd Cabinet ye, 16,Old Rtoanoke Whiskey, 1860. Also, RottordlamnBrandy. Cold 1am for lunch from 11 to- Io'clook overy day, L H AVE recently mad& eesnslive addi tions to my atbek of Wines ad liquors, which consaists of a full aiSsort ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.. French Brandy, Applb Brandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry Wimne,-8euppernonig Wine, Chiampa no, etc., eten .AD'claim to sall- the FINEST AND PURES'D RIYE WHISHEY to be had in Winnabora. Gi ve-it at tral. I also also It, og on.hand a.full supply of SEGARS'A.N1b TOIBAccO, in groat variety, atd ada'pted to the thstes of everybody.. Call at the PALVE'FI'O HOUSE, In the Winnsboro Hol buildibg. mo2 .- CJLENDEV.XNG. DON'T BUY --A-. Until you have seen ours, The famous WVEBSTERI,-b'eautiuly paint ed,ystrong, durable. Don't forget the WEBSTER WAGON Is the BEST THING ON WHEELS. U.. .' DESPORTEcs, Winnsborog 8.o., R.S. DESPOETIS & 00.,, THE GOT ARCADE -OE . WINNSBO IS rrovrbeiig filled up -with one of the finiest stooks of. 'Deye Gbodg. tions, Boots, .Shoes,.Hats, Clothing, Glassware aid Cfdokory,''I'inwarb; Woodenware,.Willowware, etc., etc., eto., ever brought to the upper part of the Stato, every department being rmplote. I am preparing for atcampaigo. which the peop.le of South CarolinaJhve. not witnessed since the days of Washington. Pleads at the liar of 'public coinnon sonse, and. right here we -ad ane Our unfailing arguments BLACK AND MOURNING DRES8S GOODS. Nun'Cloth, English:Crapes,. -- Cashmere, Voivet.inos, Mohiirs, H-Ienriettas( Alpacis.. TI E GfR EAT V0CE, "VX POPULL" Now rings out, and with vo u 'certain sound declainting for: 5,000 YardsStancdard Pi.ints 6'cont'q: 4,000 Yards Standard Prints 6 cents. 3,000 Yards Standard. Prints 7 conts. 200 Pieces Dress Goods at 8 and 10 cents. 30 Piecos Wool Flannels 12e. up to $1.00; 40 .Pices-Cotton Flannel 9c. up to 221c. 50'Pieces Kentucky Jeans at 10, 15, 20, 25, 35, 40; 45 and 506.. MIMNAUGH'S SHIRTS I 500 Unlaundrvied .Shirts at 25 cents, wortli. t and 76. conts everywhere. JUST THINK OF'IT ! FROM THE HUB. 10: PiecesFrnit Loom at 10-j. by the piece.. 100. Viecs - Standard 4'4 t 96., sold everywhere at 11 and 121c. EMBROIDERIES. 1.888 Yards Einbroidories from Aiction at llf pricC-4, 5, 60, 7, 8, 10, 15 20 and 25-cents. TJ TIE LAItGE BUYERS SPI'CIAL aPli.CES. ' TIE LEADER EVELB I John L. Minmaugh.. CO4YGRESS5 IVTREE.' AT COST FOR THIRT DAYS BROKEN'lovts Gents' Cloth~ Top Imitation Buitton UTnna Sowed FINCE ALBlERT - Broken lots Gents' Cloth Top Button Hland Sowed Prince Alberts. Broken lots Glents' Ebikameled Lauce Hand Sowed Princo Alberts. Broken lots Gecnls' Calf Tica, to close- at $t.25.. Broken lots Ladies' Newport Tlies, at i0c, $1. $1.25, 24i.50. Broken lot Children's S-ipper's, to close, at 50c. Broken lot Children's Sandlals for $1 . reduced from $1 .' 0. flnttercup Piques i'dcd from 124c. to 8Ac. White Figured and and Striped Piques reduced from 25 to 16c. White (Brocade) Piques red aced f roma 30 to 20o. TWENZTY PIECES-iGXU UED LAWKVS AT FI VE CRINT12 Broken lots Lace Glbves at cost. Remainder of Straw Hiats will be sold without ref once to cost or value, to make room for our largo stock of 1/all merchmandise. WB HAVE JUST- REOELVEDJ 300 Corsets, "Superb," at 60c., worth 75. augif DESPORT ES: & CODMNDSC CTLOSING OUT ! ~ GR EAT' 1 E DUCT.FO. JN D)JIESS G OODS AKD KOT TON~S I.N ORDE R TO MARKE IWOO Fl iOR F'AIp.L ST OCK.. TN-ordedr to make room for our Fall Stock, we eifer the remain denrof our ISpring and Summer Goods at COST to ClASH BUYERS. Perthshire Lawns at 7.} .:ents. Pacific Lawns at 12 cents. Lace ynnit.ings at 224 cents. Linen Suitings of differe'nt gr'admos. Dress Goods of various stylecsand prices.. Cypress Cloths at 174 cents. White Pigun, all priices~.. Centennial Stripes from 74 cents up; A Lot of Edgings from 24 conts up: A Lot of'Riblions to lie sold for what they will bring. as we dosii'e' to closo out this par t of our stock. Best UTnlaundried Shir t in thme Wor'ld at 87& cents each.4 Another grade at 724' cents, and all other' goods in pr'opoti~, R?ememln be'the above p)riees are for cash on thme spot. T hey WY' o chargod to any one without an advance.. No exceptions made. THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACllINE CHAILLEN ES THJE WVORlDn TO PRODUCE' fl , EQUAL I. $L000o .REWARDy r~ On thosanddllas-rewardi. ofl'ed to any per'son that wtllo as grceft,t tai rang o f tTi' A aL 1 f s e 17 1 1 n othe miinas asrcanb (019Ol reward, withlin a rl bvlSOt tlil altest Wrte anil) I teaeoi -nam. DAVIS SI WING MACJIINE CO., cnothex'large lot of the above Machines anlfthe Impr'ovcd 'Weed just ro~ ceived.. J. 0..'Boso, Agent. Whito and Colored Pignos,.Dross Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Reltsnonsj orsets, Gloves; Notions, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruochin, f3ls Linon aund Lace Collars, Fiehus, Ties and over'thing gonoral l pund In a first-class Dry; Goods, Fancy Goods aukI Millinery Establish. SPECIAL NOTICES, - TInC LITTLE MEP INE CIIES-anyAp do Liver Pills are the most reliab o in the wor , and eniurely vegetable. Price 15 centl for argp: botes. Sold by All Drugg!sts in this county. I- MACON, GA., July 1, 1879. I have u%ed Shoonfeld's Stock Feed on my horses with'i lite best results. I had one hordo' turned over to me for which the owner would o., hnve taken $21, and after treating b1tr with the dAStock Feed for t weeks, I conjader. him worth, Stpw. Mly wife hMttled'%tlleo*loi her chickens, 11 which we e dying raptllty witfi cholera. and she did clot lose one after v!pg the,f'lst doso. fours truir J, r.'bRTER. - Proprietor Liviry 6table. Sold by all DruegiRta In tIkH county. *UL.U> itJUA. Oft . Aug 24 18iH d DR. J.; C. -M4OFFETT-Dear Dootor--W'e gave .iour 'Teethina" (Teethinor Powders) to our ittle gralidcihllid With the eapplost results. The effects were allnot magical and certoinly inure < satifaCetory thanpa fiur anything we oer taed. Yburs very truly Li JOSEP11 .4. KEY, - -Pastor of St, Paul Church. .2 AUGUST1A, GA., Feb. 6, 1878. I.take pleasitre in saying that, I have used Dr. Aoffrett's T!fF1l'HIN A for my infant with entire - satisfaclion, I1, tully and pleasantly accom - 8 pshes tihe purposes for which it Is recommend . ed. CiIAS E. STAPLES. 1OVER ONE-HALF of, the role portion of the American piople 45 ir. ytwa o'ago stiffer more or less with iteases of it the' Iidlys aid blatder, There nh varlous catse.i I or thi, bul.over work Is the chief cause. Nothlin in t ho whole M:tAwtri Merlien is so well -calculated to invlgOlltt ilad reAAe h(Altiy tone to these organs as aunkin's Conpund Extroct of litelin aill Juniper. A fewt does d taken ocensloinlly will greatly beneli all those who are oilleted with any disease of- the lzidney or Mhadder. Prepared only by 11int, Itankin & Inmar, 1O Druggist, Atlanta, and for sale by all Drug l gisti a this count.y. )f ANTlocn, TuouP, Co., GA., July 4, 1879. 11in-one of the unlortunate sufferers from Gravel or disease of the Kidneiys. and find more t- and speedi'r reiler from Itaijkin's Buchu and Juniper than anythlnil'. have ever tried. I es. teom it so highly were thorm bitt one bottle in the world I would willingly give $100, or any - amount for it. I recoaitend it, above hl otaer Urmillar preparat4otis. E. . WINN. Messrs. Lamat,nVInkin & Lndir Gentlemen: A meminr or my family whom I - feared had .Y Consumption has been entirely cured' by th" use of rewer's LAd Restorer. Ills- condition y was very alarming to all- of its, and we did t'every tlg we could thinle,or A6 enefit him. wit,hout sices, untl I got Aim a bottle of your d Lung Restorer. lie began to Improve after the i8 first due and before he had taken two bottles was en trely cured. Were 1 feared no cure was possible, anid I most. chet oilly recommend it to Me Ill wiho have any 4i ections-o(- the lungs. Hie was coughing and spitting all life tilne, so in 9 cessantly that iL prevented 1i.- steeping at U- night. and what little wlp he goir did not re . fresh him in t,he least. lad but little appetite, and sluce lie began the uso of l1rewer's Lung iestorer has slept. well and his appetita Is very i- mieli bet.ter. I have nevvr seen anything act so promptly and effect % cure in so short at time. Wishing you great snecess andi hoplug the 1- nbove may influence many to try Brower's I Lung liestorei where they need a medicine to strengil hen and restore the Lungs to a healthy 1 condition. I am very respeetfuly. MtS. 1E. J. WILLIAMS, T2 Washington Av. near Wesleyan Female to College. 3Sold by the Druggists of this county. 'I f-L a N,.i'Mr.- ---- PER11RY, HOUSTON COTNTY GA. We hnve known "Swift's Hyphilitte Spe lile" tested in liidreds or obstinate cases of Sphils. Mercurlal Ithelimatism, Scrofulai etc. In made I- the most, perfect and pCr?nanj*!*t cures in evcry ' case. 's Hugh L. Drennard, il Warren, is Si D. Iillen, -7. W. VUnberly, e- Ji'age Co. ("a C. Gilb1rt, Drug't., J. L. Warren, of J. W. Mann J. W. Lnthrop & Co.. County Tre.hU'rer. * Savannah Ga. Wn. D. Pierce, Sheriff, Ed. .J11cksonl, C. C. Duncan, ,Dep't, CI'k Sup'r Ct. Day & Gordon, a Wi. Brunson, Oc We are nequainted with the gent,lemen whose to signatur'es a pliear to the above certlifent e. They are citilens of staid county, of the highest re 1, spectalbilit.y and character. , A. 8. G IL ES, 11 ' Ordinary Ifouston Co., (Ia. IC C~.tk .ilpetorCout.. D. IL. OUliLElt Clhik Speror our.. otiston count y. (a. I am jcrsonally ne(lnainl.ed with thle proprie tears, and nmany of the gentlemen whose slg'n L,ilies aippear to the foregoIng certificates. 'rley I,n.aee men of high characte~r andi stanin g. I.- A. Ht. COLQUlT, GIovernior of Georgin. T 'Hl EV SWFT SlPEUII COM PA N Y, Proprietors, Atlanta. On. a?ll by alillDrilsts in t his eounlty, llfor a copy of "Yotimg Men's FIiend." 'C aug 241-2 mnos IC -- H10W WATCIH ES ATRE MA DE. It will be apparent to any one, who wvilh ex oamine it Som-D GomD WATrci, that aside from lIme netssary tulekmt:s* for em.uraving and e pmoishiing, atlargo proporitien of the phreciouEt metal uLsed, 'A neededt only to stiffen and hold the engraved porti6ns Ian place, and supply the n cessary solidit.y andl strengt.h. The surplus 'gold is actual;y needhess so far as UTIJ.mTY and beauty are concerned. In .JA M8S B3oS' PA'T -ENTi GOLD WAT.lCH CASES, this w-A5vE of pre ciotis metal is overcome, and (lie sA Ma so.ID)lTv AND STntENdiTil produtced at from One-thirdl to Onie-hmalf of,husncstosodene.T lw:aplate of naie eomposttlen metal, specCally adapted to the puripose, hans tivo plates of 80L151D GOLD soldered one en onohsid. Trhe i.>ree areo t,hen passed between. polished steel rollers, and the result is a strip) of heavy plated compositn, from-'whh the cases, backs, con t res, bezzles, &e,. aro ct and shaped lay atita. ble dlies and formers.. The gol in these cases is sunicently thick to -admit of all. kindis of chasing, engravIng and' enameling; the en graved eases have been entried tit1 worn per. fecily smooth by tiahe and use without, remov Ingihec gold. TillS TS TIIECONIX C'ASE MADE WITH TWo PLATiES Otl' 80LIID (1OLD, A Ni) WAIGI\NTED) hBY SPECIA L CEWRIFIUAT. S For sale by (Con nor & Chandler and C. Miuiler. Ask for lilust,rated Catuih3guc and to see war.. - at meli it-4x1y JUST IN STORL NE'W SEED~1 RYE- AND BAltLEYV. :-ALSO-~ A' LOT OF RIED RUST P1tOOF aOATS TO AURIVE IN a ~ A FEW D)AYS -AL80 BlAGGING AND TIES. G~E1 OOEJiI,EJs. A futll and1( comnilete, stock of Family alul1 l'lanhtaitiOnl Grocries Will alWays b)e foutul aIt myl establlimnt, anld they Will be0 soldi at prices to snIlt the tilhnes. (GIvo me1 a call anid youI shall be suited. D. U. XiL E N N I E N. auig~ 31' D. W. .E. AIKElN; D1EALERl 1N Druiga. MedJiclnes, Toilet Goods,. tes WVINNSJnnOna. ..