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* ,~ '-- *- - - rE NEWS AND HElAL. " grc M MWNNBORO S. C. pul Is TWii). >LAll', eptoaaber' 30,*. : : ' 1 80. - of I w-'-x n. vm .-vj.--Pill it.'4-RAAX 71.4 I,4 itl|oft.' p e WV- N. M ' D. ASO0IATH EDITOIt. twj D' A A rMMOC.MA270 2'TZX&T. KPreldent;.. WINFUU-1, SCOTT IIANCOCK. tv Fo16VIce-President. . WILI,A.M U.' EXU.1s1r. For Governor. f Tiv Wit Oonptvo1er.G~erawti Ju,so H Co. . ve For Lieutenant-06yernor. J. D. KENNIDY. CO11 IN FPr Voinltroller-Okneral. thle J" 0. COIT. o w6'r secretary of state.I R. M. Sims. C For Attorney,General. ., 1', IAOY 1. YOUMANS.. Fbr Sulrintendent of'Ed%ication, IU(JIHMSf--THo0M1PsoN. }1 Fir' Auntaunt nd nspector-Gencral. ARTtIAt M. MANICAUIr. . For State Treasurer,.. JOHlN 1-ICH-t ,1CIAlMMSON' die For Ciingreaf--Fourth Datrict. Joiln. H:.EyvNs. -... For Sollitllor-Sixth, Circiuit'. 41st T. C. .CAsoN.. - by IiLTuHI e.'.\mMANAG1EIs9 DON)T WANT 'til Blaine and Von1klin" iII 111Iiana. They Cd Hre arai..d o th bl..1oodyshirt. tel Tai UNioN L e;j E o. NEW YORK Mc will pa'rate in tinle ill (he lidic1 ' pro- the c1n401- tor1 tie i.t ilie ill its hiStory. Tltoy, too, are badly sared. hi" ...... . . ..... _lo s Mit. MALO-A1 LY-11u,, or, Greon-ll ville, has been noiiated for- (:,oi..l gress froi 11is (li.silrict by the Ildi CadlS. Hie wellf inl(o the Itepublicank an,1C Cillp with Judge 'r, a)-l-p(11l wsolicS I. ha tor of (lhe Might,h Circuit fir a whlilo. Whl le is ai g'o'Pod IanulI -to beat.. but ed Ti-. MosT RUCENT IET-URN TO- Till' wit Denocratic pnrty% is (3mn. Daniel '. . kickles, formlerly a Dinocrat but for 11* years alltepliblicn, ald tulitister. to wI Sfimin1 duingii Gra's aidiiijstratin LeI D1h is soliewhat. 1i f hlien 1bull Battleri 1t1i-wiult lie is one of the stras tht iirk the nroilrent.. p T....: .ervary/ it Sinil bhwet i Chaurle-tonl, chtiminig to bo (,wV Deniowra1c, c'itins 1111 tdver(ise- oill Inelit of* anll I l1deplnmlit, ticket. Tin firs, iloillinees are: For Governor, At. W. un iary ~ t ; J-trejOanlt' 1over'.or, . j Earle; S;ecretaryy-oiNfSt; aII(, johnl Co)Ch- Liee< ri ; Coi+troller einral, C. 1. IlN Towismid I.o; AItor1,y C'eneral, S. W. W.", C.('. MenniniiIger'; TJreasurier', .Johni I 1 Wiiiustith: A djutannt General, I. VI. Ith1w ~Moise. O1' co0urse it meanfliiI nothing,De als I ho gent1 Ilieen named w43il have 1 Ia' nolluhing l do wilth it. t"i over Italiana is shiownj by theii franitic a4peaIls tur1 n1iney. A meet.1'ing of terl ]cemnblicani b)usiness menul, heaided byme cIX-Mbalster Wetlh, have c.irclIalted aw I wh< a1ppain1..wichel (hey say :hi 80n1som of the11 doub)tful SItts,a to oiur cauIrse, t he nee.Xdt'u1 finids cannliot "Sou'en weeks fromi thtis daIy the r great baleI wvill be lonIgblI,:aiiul I i'if th i st "Larg'e stun11 :tre nleeded': ins tant.lv,Ij1 ando to ytt as one4 of1 thle lInoden'le melInt>ers to wh'lonii su1ch1 an11 alp.al canil bub inde,- th Ionun0111il143- look- for' a V hnote and( y ourm aswver, or' contribuatijon, v.aL are0 to bo held onfintiial." In Thie linIneCS of Iiifteen prom11inent1 mlent Jcun h ~ ~iaker, the: gren&.clothe of21 P1 hibideI.- trie la&r got into. the( ne(wsp1alpers inakes no in"(I itlIer'ence. It show~s thi. desper'ationi tim1i of' thle parf'Iy of inioal Ideas.. seil] Panicky Rladicals. sire'( . Ninoeiiag of~ Inidepenident ReuClbli. his cants wh'o intenid to) supiport I1lancock sli w1as cnalled t.3rr: Friday evenaing in Chicker'ing flail,. Ne.w York, It was his< ai granid -s"'uC'Les,. over' I wo thoulsandI bei: 1Aersonas binlg pre'seihlt, incling1?t~ sev 18 tI oa-iI;hirlled1 lad(Ies. Leoniard Jer'ome104 presidedkt, andl Johnl W. For'ney made aL01( ll i.g sppechI. With these$l recruits, aa orrdiled; tihe ci ty is put-1 dlownI fo1' a bl wi State for' thirt'y or.ft!y 1 tosand. ' The Primiary Election. (JIlitly on1 .Molulay.. A veryv full v'ote o t. nineLt.y-oightl,-aginlst twelvi e hundr1lied tren,, unlId 'forttV-i in I Im.S This i9 e-ro re1'sents the -acceCunsu to the part'y. inl ta paIst I wo0 year.ls, 4'aud as everyv voter. *. was1141 ani enriolled mitiiei of-sMomUe eldb ed I and,(1 tAook~ ani oat h to) abide by anid''sup- Pakih porit: all tfi., Ilomuinathmols, it can be undi~ easlIily- eena whiat. aL solid piihlanx w " hiave upon? wvhich to build up theo - total iii vote fora the I)'elmcatic( p)ar'ty. The1( pi1' a ~~ ticket wasl1 but WpII'ially filled. A meWI sheifi', ai nl*31kr of. (lhe house, and1 ruisi three41 ciounlty !onmIaikssioners- are ya of' I to be0 choIsen. We will reserve furth- fl' er' remarliks on1 the0 n1om)lies 1un111 tic schi *whole tic'kel is put in I he held.. ThenC (1(m We shaill open'I thll parUty camlpaignl "11 or we arec capable of, and (do a11 ini 01nr the Jower' to sc'ure ai sweeping vote for| thl 01ur coun ity inoIlt4ie. I22 There exists, of' c!ourls, the usual "1m am1out of' disappoh)0It menIt 01n the p)ar1t dat of' thoIsO youl(thtn 1101who failed to se.- 111 tilre theo positionis to wihich they ne-. gr'e pired. l-it they, too, will rally to All siieSJport,of their mor'e successful '(' p ~ l~ptte AnIl inaniu wijl worlk for II~ eton )chhi - 1 1 R,- 1 - s - o i - l -- . . h t A l . it ianio is fbuntda tut by far the~ Tig.Wd iailpoinitfnel)tj throw" whbildoul into .advocaoy of the 'ty n1on1liationli This 18 tha mark tUIly nobl - spilit". Let us-,all rh the caMpaign with a rush be 10en this tine and the secod .of voiber. J/2'l 4 Ait (L INA Gii 'k'B ACJkICtS, ting of- the State ConvnoltIon at Ohes r--A *ull mate Ticket 1"Iaced in - the Old. Fom the Columbin Register. i.:ssu, .1. SCIptmniber 28. Greenbock Suite (lonveintionl col (,I here to-day at 11 o'clock a. Im., li Colonel L. \Y. i. Blair In the ir. A fter liuI discussionl' pro and .1 as to the advisability of puttilg hole or pairtiaI ticket ill the field, succeeded in nomli Inatl ig. th6 fa. ing: '01' Governor-L. V. It. Blair, of uden. . 'or - Lieutenant.: Governor-B. C.' t, of Grectivillb. 'r Cuiuptroller Geeral-John Ag v, of Coluibia. 0 '01r Al.tornoy Geneoral -A. J. WVI.. 1, ot' Rlilanid. 'or 'lrleas]urler-i-T. 11. Cook. Mor AIjutant and Inspector Goieral . . Ilkins. . or ongressnan iolni Fourth Dis t-J. Ii. McLane. 'Ie cvIventionl then adjourned sinO nP UNITRA 8'r'Txa AnSA iT 1845. 11 .I84.5 the United 81ateu Arni- coll of (eigh t re(gimJen ts of! ii nantry', atiller antid two of dragoois, wilieh limllnIc lie avilalry3 wias desig 1d.. - "Thest, Wi ith a s'nall gollenrd Wlind a engilneer'8 corps), Con11lpos tll tho Unitod S(ates Army. Win.. .1 Scot IRt a ajOr G101cral ill com md of, tho-rariy, 01Ieral Georgo . vi,allan was o enlitenant ini 'Third T-rhntry, so ojpcurc thlat, his 10 Wis printed "Gco. C. \uCh.. In the amle regimeint Dn Car BlIell was ailso i SeCOIld lienteaiit. l'out;lh In'tntry colitaitind two n1d heuitenantfs who tnmdl. !hellr ICs mem11orable in the civil waRp, O osi to sides-G oneIrl I Longsrcet Ulysses S. Gratt. Longstreet bewin in the setrvice two veias, lie Gan1111d quitted West. 'Point Ia yearI Previous, and witA "altafitch o tihe Itriny ats it sitrnu1nerarv ht thet.1My) and ran of, at sewoldI 4t11nan1 Will.ifinl Tl,. Shermanl, 3CIlt-Gencral of' he Army , was first Seint inl the Third Artillery, is General: -.Od.loetE WAS al C1ap.aini of EninS NvasK 01,111 W. Cl-lom, whilinder thein h1 10a11n10 corps were (.4onerlAll P. G Beauregard-- o s si)e dhop the 1'1" ill his lint -le-General M. Uei'gs, G.enuerial WV. 8. lsecrans General 11.W. 1lellh, 110 last being ran111ked ats second lieutenainits r., the olograph4icall corps Wer-e licnt(emintJoph . Johnston -Joblli A. Alaicolinb, wh,Io Iblught rwarl-d Ol opposite sides. Genlerial '.-Atigur wa-Is at litenantjjIjl inl the( Illd iifilltrY, in wi' .8hih Shuaon It. kIer nd (eln. If. S. whaby, wo atsSlISSialted by the Modos sever 0111S ago, were se1T coi) licnteait(s. Ural Abe Jl'u.ord of' 1en.tuky., the I-knowni turfmaun of' t4-dav,' was 1 I a secondl 10 (bill)nan of the irist. goonls, of' wthichl regiunent Wmn. .J. -dee, of'' "Iardee's Tactics," sand of' the~ hartdest fighters of' the Con1 1Irc., was5l cap1tainj. Gen. Johnu gitwich w as first Lieucie'1a n . ot' the st ta n any other'. 0' thatl 'eu-i at the0 Colonel was Znah''arv avlor. > no0w sleopsj) (;.uiely in, the la11'(d of bl.rthI, af#er-' hainig been'l gallanot d1 all the( glories and( r'igor)s of' Ihe1 with 1\exico antd ocetIIpied the %id(ential chaira. in Ilt. IeU'inient11 lic~'k TI. I )en 1, brotherii-inlaw (of III., was1 a1 seco1nd laiten i, l Tlhe of' thu list of' second1 linulenanuts Winufield S. 1lancocuk, wvho had1( grad&nated1 frzoin West- Ibohut with lit. ru1is'T PJ.AYPTZ4.--!ondo, ,%ejef g (hat therci' is no0 game11 wha:ichi re s to us -.nore of' thle characfltor of' a I ihanl whilst. Tfhere is 110he )11 n iano nin g a11.(d (deep deCsign', who wvill tiys he inl f'avor of' overifnessinig, of' ky -co1hiniatjins which selomi e oi,', anld whlosa play13, if t inis.. s is 013ppo,I)Vls, is also sucecessrul ce'iv'ing his i)inerI0i. Tri'e is the hiIly 1ierVO 11s galine ;ivwho lIever 9wt ru111ny.' unless he has11 amarII.ing)L I land ; who is given to putting on )est car)ds $0econd( hanid, for' f'ei- he' i.id lose thle opp)ortunlity of ever : hm'who. if he0 huas al bad( Li, 1iI ahvars ready.l to throwt down mrads, an who never. dr'eams of' ag of ser1vice to is partncr01. There' ie su1 periat.if 1(1us manil, t.ho joy or ,aity of'.whouse face reveals that, he( is good or:bad1( cards, .who is intox i dI with delight whenl lie wilns- anud gloomy' 114 a mourner101 when~ he s.- T.here' is4 (1th issant. glrnml , wh'oy-jbefore lhe even1 looks at his d, griois about 'Ils luck ;"' wallvis hike a Jereiah111 about the ber's he. 1143 ;oss;.huo is always comn ting ulpon-' .ho sgoodf'or'tune of' oth - whao sIghs and1( groan1s wheni his 1)e1 leads, .1s-i' ia tooth was being Vn IIut1 of' his heel 1ns1ea of)4 a11 ci C'l of his hand ;( who apeals to those is inislts his luc k by ir'onicll y re kinig, '"At haist I1 have' woin 1" 1(RoI:ss IN PA IsSsNi.:x.-It Is stat hail greait chage ar oigoni 'stinlo. TJ.he oldi climaIftm coni1tions5 or' which it wats a land flowing mil)1k 11nd. honov01 ar'e reOturnIing. y trslae incr0leas8ing andi g'roves iging up1. The Jo e wiho werel' a e huaimful, a fewt yearlis ago ill Jo. 11em1, are now halfI th 1)0 opula htion lieiut, the chieft' y11 of'S.s ria, thuere a dozen01 Chrilst ian colleges and1( high >ols, an1d some) fi't y lesser' in1stit u .5. A )ai)lway has boen. pr'ojec1ed er' Ih con ('1 r'oh of' A mer')ioahi and1 flish cap1)itlsts to r'uni t.hro'0igh the >1e lentgt& cof Paleostine and connIcOt Nile and the E~uphriates, 111h8i'Is l 1g. the pre'dic'tion of' 1Isaiah xln ia. TIhee 1s a project, for reOclahn-) an1 ullfnee 1ratl. IJovond the Jor ,lby Jewish colonizaft'ioni. Anid the r'e Pashallo of Palestinio is no0w 1 on a past due' mor'tgago by the at Jewishi bankers,-thie tothIchiIldls. these things.- talkol .togetheu are t'oundly signuificant, and4 seem to in that, im )rehirn of' the1 Jews to Pasthi is not onily pradW(icab.o anid bable, blit thtt Ill lnann #4 iIn.. 1A4I-ZLY; GAIING WI&A'i.-Hon ystly wMOi pei.oies fall intothe pocko6 = lowVly. . rtun11os that 8p4ing 111) like. Jack's .bean-viio have ciner 1o fAtn. L datilon, or are built up by.-trickory.an1d cleatlng.:. There Is no-ulIll oro i un exceptlonal thnitI that I-f-a ml1an1 gets r1uh iapjdlv le does so to the deti- ho iiient of somne other person. Some in.. tu deed accumulate walith rapidly Witli- " out licurrin the charge of dislionosty; Is for.the world judges very Iflleiontly of Successful ellor(s. But, If their Iuts be subject to (the West of Bible law, they will Ibo found violttive of stiblime codl. The merchant, by mne venture, arins a pot of many t.housa Noi. No itumatl 1tw is oullaged. Btic ialot his gailn aniethor's los*. killd ha1is Ie not brokenl i that Diville injtuiction which bids us oil have as toider a.. regaird for (he inter- a 0s of our neighbor as for oir. owil? 1111la hnoL, iu making this lucky bar gain, taket aIN'lutage of some 01's folly or Imlisloul ile? Al i Isubjected to i! this te.st--tind it is by this thit' we are , sa to be Ibilly Judged--how fev could, f colne wrtli with the remtark "hohnest" - Upon them!) Do BEWrUE ow ll;su Ur.-The New or York Nation, 1111 111(Indeldelt paper. but a suppoltel of (.1arfield and Ar- 'a thur, says (lie constant har-pinlg of' Re- c pubuanpaer--0n benator 111an11pton's lt speecl is an evident sign of iveatkness m and if they cannot get somothing bet- t1 ter to go before- people on, they had kl( bet ter not. go it all. "A drowning 1; 1111m will catch lit st aws," is.verv a.- glh p1lentble it this time to the .leptiflican party. In the absenco of anythiing ther can harp on about Ilancock a nd a English, the next best thing ia to Ji attack Senator Iiami1ptoll, with th t hope of brinigintg tle Sotllh into bad a repioit i amonig. the conl-servative and 61a independent voters of the North. This - might do ill Son1 cases, but .1 Hamp- 3 (in's patriotism iand broad conserva- co tive views are too well knowi il over pairt., of the country for such chiilis k wvork. No convenicnt construiction wt, ugourrbled report of let(er or speech of .1 iro Such i Statestlan Can ill 11d1(fe 4L co1- Ia pural's guard, Notilr or South. )( fill Wumm Pu-NTEns DON'T Go.-t-A pri nlter doesnL't11ll to the doctor every fro Lite lie is out of''sorts." 11an Nor to the baker whenI ho- wants I Nor to hell when lie wants the wt ai "1devil.n1 I'l Nor to a wood pile when he wants i st "cick." Coe NoI. to tile- cabilet shop wheln lie iNor' to ulie bank when lie wants Nor to his girl wIlll lie wants to go to press." Nor it) a lawyer when hohas a "dir vase.11 Nor to old cheese wholn lie Wants Iive miter.' Nor to a butcher whe hle wrants Nor to a punip when lie iN thirsthv Md Is live cents in his pocket.--J?1j t i-lo Courier. . e Ti-. Ar.rix lonN.--The Alphi !c torn i.; an insruiment made of the Sir mlrk of ia cherry I rec, 1111d, like a J'" 1peakitig-trumnpet., is used to convOV i ;onni(ds to it great distaclle. When th'c 1L. rays of I lhe sunll gilu the Stillimits of E 1 bci Allps, the shIeon who inhaiibits wa he highest peak (of ()Iese mlounltauins ' .akes his~ hiorn and crieIs ill a loud( i"A 'oice, "Prised belthe, 1 Lord." A~,sja 1(oon as the neighaborinog shepherds icar him, they3~ leaveO lheir huts1 and11 -cepeat4 these wordsl'. Tbac soundls aire I wrolonlged miany m1iinute's, while the chowes o1 thle rocks r'epen't thle nalIine otf a. oicha I scenIe. Din iag the silenace that1 meC(ccds, thle shepherds h-intaa t.heir ne".9ius and pray ini open11 air, t hen rir0li nl iounins, nj11.II )n which the va;l t of:' aaven seems1 10 restf, t lhe ma1~gni fiucnt. ~aeeery in'ound11(, as1(1 i e voices of th ii a hlepherd''(s soun in g from11 rock 1( to o. 1 lIi' prise iof athe11 Almnighaty,. till lie o taind tat (vey.'V traveler wi. lnta:ras nid awe. a -"'Wouid you- ind staniding herie t ill gol I goi ini iad gvet aL (ig1ri'' lhe asked.be lon't you11 hin k , ll eurv , tait sIuokinag >. '1 (llensive,y an d t hart:j will he cait8c'i A ralct l(iin' econiomyu aflter malrriage if it " a prIaclim ed dIu lng couttship?" Il ton 're riht,'" lie said ; " &I shan' t mokeI~( an mVliore, sweet0(," and0 sh(a S looked unulhtte'a.ble love at. haimi1 achy rl'etndtersrl.Js hnte :mlie to aice IcreamCui 81aloon, and1( lher alid: "'heore-, niow , I Iieant to t reat, Ic (Iln to ICe cream1, but, as5 you sayS, itI is eCst to practice econiomv dluringIs (Ur'tslihp. TeniCCI cet for IL'eigar , th ir I aitit'd ini a! sinle'l niught. Le's go ove1r gra o the 'ounlitaini and11 take a drin1k of li va'ter'." Thaey wvent.; butl shle was mrad maoughl to bite her' owni head1( ofl'. --1i1mv easy it is to be openI-handed1CO s vben01 it inv~olve no5 1 selft-denuial. When A5 eople wishl they badl wealthi ini order raia 0 (10 goIod with it, they commlaonly. Idelin that they would1( like to1 haave so mucih mloneCy thlat Ithey could giv'e S 'i'eely wit hout f/eeling~ It. But whaut enlosit.y is there in that ? Th'le true. neasur11e oft 0our devotion t.o anly object ta what we are ready to give tip f'or it. butil we mke sacri'ilcs fori a cause we 'urmnsh 1 no pr'oof thalt that caui1se hias ur' heart. We (10 not even kniow vbhethier or not we really love a fruiend, tailess we are enlled on to. chioose bo weeni his welf'are 1iad someithinig thaut bvC are. hll to. surriaf ider'. VA J.UAnT.1a Fr~m fr-:s.-R,een vi's 3 aldest, '"thePrn:"wa mdeh - Ires o yers r,.byNicoli Aimati, Value $5,0010. 14 i-- seldomi used(. The teonUlid, ''tIle r"incess," was maitde by 1 pupil of ' '"I. the eecbrated Sti' ra p)oses-.v.duc 5,000. The thirid instru- pl ment w,.s ''made by Mir.. Colton, of fu ih-COkly'n. T1he wvork is donc1 entir'ely Pi by' hand. Should Alr. Coibton live to beI a veryv old main, he will 'only be ablem 1t compIlete about fifteenC v'(ilns. 9 RemenyIiSi caulls It '"t.he Cr'own Prince,"' 111( uIses it, t'or- pl)'or' playin1g', value &#,000.,Iimer'icanJ A?'t Jour'nal. --VTe battle of' Octtysbur'g was 11y Ljongst'reet's Ileop)s. Th'ils nl.inen'it LXnfetc( ate i.s 1now1 dr1awing the com-1S 0o' ublo alary oft $7,500 as Mri. Ilayes> L4 Nlhister' (I TurLlkey'. Meanwihile the Unionu so ice' who w~on the battle at (let tysbur" and sav~ed Pennsy lvania aim 'the No i n f'om inivasilon, Is being linounlced hi ' theO reCpulican1 preCss 118 i traitor and r'ebel sympai)ltizerO1. Somte Iiowi it seems1 as5 if things have boon mIxed. A W H00NCoCK.. Auid ad a-Pleastnt Obat WhillnuAwa . Good Time.. A Tiltsvillo mnan, vh6 appearq... to have no peace of mind tidess ho is talkilig politics, and very little. then, returned fromn Now York yesterdaym, and his story followed ldiimi on the next train: -10-was riding Ili it street car Satur day, aid after having read all the signs In the car turned to a large, finc looking stranger on his right amd Said: "Got a vote in the city, I suppose?" "Yes, I vote in New York," replied the strang~er. "iowIs politics looking (lowi hiere?" "I hardly lknow; don't take much Interest inl politics myself'." "Tlhigs art, boonitg all alonF the line for Hancock," su7ggested riitu8 Ville. "Ahil itidecdMP "Fact. I never s aiinythiiig-like it. EvVUOdv is yelling Hancock and English. Mildo up your maind as how you're going to vote?" "I'm a Deaocrat, like vonrseIr, said the stranger, quietly: "1biit I guess Il vote for Garflikd this tilne." "Oh01, COMe n JOW," pleaded Titus Ville, hitching u) i lit tle closer inl his carnestiess; don't go back on tle host 11man we Over had. Give us a boost." "I won-ld liko Imlighty Iwell to sco a clianigo, will vote (lie straight D1em1o eratic licket except l1ancocl. 1 can't "Oh, you can,.though. Iliancock's a s1u1erb'satesma n ald-soldier, and you know yourself that Garfleld's a little off-color inl. someic respects. "Yes. I know, but. I guess il have to vote otr Idm, all the saime." T' Tiltisvilike man couldn't under stand why this Should be, anld pressed ai explanation. "You see," sild the stranger, smil ing pleasantly, "1 met Mr. Cartlold shiortly rfter the nom11ination. We wvere !;tantermg each other, like muenN will, von know, and lie- proposed to vote ior mc it Iwould vote.for.htm-----" " What I" ex(himed Titusville, "you aimn't. General------." '"Yes, ilnterrultdcl the stranger, stilj smiliig l)eaIsanty, "I am1 Gen. I au cock, at your servicc." The TIitusville man limmediatelv saw the striking resemblanco to his* pub lished portraits, andtdapologized For not havi Ig recognized him the iloinlent Ie elifered the carl; lie certainil vould have known him, oily that Gen1. Ilan cock was the last, 1)rsonl lbe OXICcted to see, &c. Alter inviting Tiltusvillo: to drop over to Governor's Island and take dinner with him, (hn General bade im good <diy, and left thle carl. The Tituisvill ,ee 1an wvatched his idel sltesnall and soldier disaipear inl the vlapleso110118 sea. that I Ows . a1-om Brodwaty, and then made (le apiall ig discovery that his gold watch a111 ch I,a eenI stole ll. Whilhe wamls hulnellntig, like Iichel for her chil irlen, th geitlemn who looked like lIan1cock wis perhaps explinlling. to his pals flow hs 'llipped a yokel's tickler." A (G ar/1sTwo;( N.Wp.--ear'cel less astoni'ishinig iethan Dr. Taimer's 'rcIent feat of fstig Is tile. comdition oft a vounlimp adv, the dilighter of the IAlav r' ofG rainbke, a vifincge nlem' U1me vlo is said to be fast asleep since the secondll wieek ini Januaryi1, wvith th le ex cepit.ioni o4 a few hours of semi -wako liiiness ait interruci s ofi trom) six to cighlt weeks. it. appear's t hat shte lies p1innog ed into a1 profonn:id slihunbe and1( enitir'e ly unconlscious ot :il that ges on; ar1Otid( her, nIi.whi ai d aiv, reel iim, ln lher right. side, wariuilv'eovere<d u'p aund with a light ei.muze spiread. over' bor lied, .Nourishmen'it, chiietiy ill a1 ilii( forml, is daii ly thliniiisten.'d to her'l which she .swallowis without auwakintg tot i. a secondl. Sheu is a priettv', slender ~il, of a11: iml com~plexion'; butt she tioes not hose ini we'ight duiii. heri ieances ofV fr'om lfortyv to sixty ~~ias. al.n(1 w.ht aiwakle exhiiis a 'chee'li forml " uchl hioiischoldl tasks ias heir st rength I enaleis her i14 fu1111. Jlcr tlither' is :a wel-tO-dlo nan, who hi,a consulte od sevendI 'l iemint inedIicalI men'i inl thle he ot d iscoiveriimr somei r'emiedv lir his daiughiteri's iinruih OlInlitionI, which entails ser'ius Iico thle o1lher muembers of his f'amiilv; but all etlbrts hitla.rto llnade I') ktw,>'lhe nnm luicky' girl awa'ke haive reusulteid inr to tal Iailn re. Sinuce 11h0 case oft' hle sleepv' U hlani at Po(tdami, no) such inltecrest iii sub.iect. f'ori' d n bsrain htof the strangely 0) sonmhent b,umro.. A TiE:iuI.ulni:i R ivx<m.---A liti he lady satistied hlerself1 witlli a peculiar i evenge retcent ly at lie ( and Cenit ral H lotel inl Tahoe Cit y, on Lake Bigler, Nevada. The phrece is a1 kin of1 1 Wes t erni summe i(r resort. Tbc 1lad1y came L)ne dayi with lier two chikh'eni, all Iy. T1hte swiells of wvomanhood I nriied upi their noses at her ; hie nmust be no.. body1 , so0 she wals givenl to unlderstanid hat she mast. consider hterself I suinb bedl. Thlis thing wenit oni foir some dlays, till at. last she senit, hoiuo to San F'rancisco foir the rest. of lher clothini g anid those ot. her chiiildrou. ~oxt miornmig she-camne to break fast in a1 oirt hi, and1( pr'ofusly orinamienied with dhunionids. and hmor t wo lit the children w,ere drIessed c up to look as pret ty as hiictueres. Everybhody' seee niu but. Airs. Smith didn't. good morning to anyii very cor'dia ex tent wvith any otf the snobs. She4 (lid w hat politeness reqluired( b'ut that was all, and1( was ex tremei(ly lk ditant to 1a11. Shte cut t hemi this way lfor ah'out a week, thien pauck Led upI her't nine Sar'atoga t runks and sent them- hiome, andi~ restined- her' h)lhlnd1( cOloiablt,h'ecationi clothles. Ia'sv'inI.l.--Dl r. R(edize, of the State Board of' I ealth of' Alichilgan, . In a re cent addrhiess beforc a san)itllIry meeting in thiet State, imade a1 very excellent suIgiest iout that ('Otton) fabres---ith spieciail refei.rence to ar ltichl's of elothling -could b'e prIented1 fromt taking~ tire by (lie sim phe expedienlt of' alingla a lit.tle boraix to the starch wiith wvhiich the goods in qluestioni are dlressed,. thle quantIity recCommended(l'( Is ai tea sp)oonfu'l of borax to eaich pint of' starc'h after the hatter' Is dissolvecd ini watcv' 'I'ho 11se of' thet borax is enItirclv nuob01 jectlinable, beinhg ojuite harmless and very cheap. The spieakeri shlowed by experiment that muinl, and1( ei'e the most ganzy and Iinllflammable text ures, wheni treated with this borax starch, could not 1) made to take tIre and1( burn with a lazeO- and 1he most pr'oper'ly inferred that it' cotton dress es anid unldeCI'lothlng were prmepared by this shnlel)l method, miany~ distress 11ng acelodents anid fr'eqtient loss of lIfe firm the Ianiton of'&othing mlgl ly SPECIAL NOTIC1S. rjHE LITTJ MEPIOINE CiIEST4.-AIay Apple v6r Pillk o re the most rel able in the wor d id entirely egetable. F e15 cenut$.fl. large Nes. 5old by all Druggsts in thisoointy. MACON, GA., )uly 1, 189. [I havo'lped Shoonfold's Stock Feed on iny rses wil-i t he best results. I had one horse rned over to me for which the owner would ye taken $M,and-aftor troating Ilii wilh the ock Feed for t wo weeks, I'Conste ham worth if. Al y wife has tried it, a lce' on hur chIckens, itch wf- e dying rapidly witfi cholera. anitd sh I dot lose oe ator giving the first doso. Yours truly. J.-J1. I,]TBlj 1r3mietor Ltv?ry Stable. iold by all Dr1ggists In this county. COLU..BIIN, on.. Aug V4118. I. J. 0. M01FFETT-DJear Doctor --- %%ogave ur "'I'eethjua" (Teething Powders) to or. Ito grandchld wli the eappiest, results. The cts were alost Alogical and certaInly torc is.fqatory than from.anythin ice ever ued. Yours very truly J68EPli k. KEY, Pastor of St. Patul Churoh. AUGUSTA GA. Feb. 6, 18 take plrsuire in saying N al. I have used1r iet's TEETIIINA fur my Infant wili entire Isfaclon. It fully and plensantly Accon Sh.es thu Itrposes for which It is I econniend OilAS E. STAPLES. OVER ONE-11ALY' the mole portIon of the Amerienn PPople 4 irs of age suffer moro or less with (i iseases of 3 kineyA and' bladder..- Thero aro -various mes for this, but over work is the chief cause. thing In the wholo Mtateria Medica Is so well culated to Invigorate and .restore healthy Io te-these orgas as ankin's Compound tract of Buchu at Juniper. A few does con occasii'ly will greatly benent all )so who are afflicted with any diseaso of the loy or Bladder. 'repared only by Iint, lankin &'Lnmar, ug Ists, Atlanta, and for sale by all Drug tbnlthis county. ANTIOC, Tioup Co.. O.i., July 4, 1879. am one of tile Unfortianat sulforers from tvel or dIsease of the Kidneys. ani find more dspeedler relief from 1ank1in's luchu and niper than anything I have ever tried. I es in It so highly were there but one bottle in j world I would willingly lIve $IUD, or any Lount for It. I recommend t aboe dlothi'dr Illar preparations. E.T. WINN. fessrs. Lamar, Itankin & Lamar- Gentlemen: nember of my family whom i feared had lisumnpi on has been entirely cured by tha , of irewer's Lung Restorer. ills condition 9 very alarnit to ail of us.and we did ,ry thing we cou (1 I hink of to tenclIt hiu, lout success, until I got hlit a bottle of your ng Itestorer..- li began to Improvo after the it door and before he had tAkem t-wo bottlos 8 (tnt Irely cutcil whern I (Cnred no currr.wos ;Sabl an( I ulos. cheer uly recommnaend fit to who have any a fectlin.,a of t.he lungel. No 3 Coughing and10 Spitting fll the thie, So Lu salitly that i >reIventet. lis sleeping at lt. And what lltt sleep he got did not re shi hin In the least. Jlad- but IItI nppet.ite, I silnce huiegan tie tas of Brewer's Laing storer has set well u nd hIs appet.10 l very ich bet ter. I have iever seen any.hing act promptly and effect, a clire in so short a time, ihling you great, stecCos and hoping the we niny Influence mniy to try Jlroweyls 1g Restorer where they neccd a nedItlue -.o L'tgt hen and rest ore the LAings to a healthy kdilon. I ain votp e tVu MIt:s E.- W. LLIAs, 2 Washington Av., near Wesleyan Female old by the Druggists of this county. 1ERRY, IIOUSTON COTNTY, GA. ile have ktiown "Swift.'s SyphilItIc Spceill'c' .,:d In haIndreds of obst-Ilnte cases of Syphilis, reurial .teumatismMr:f'll, etc. It, made iost, pertel p-rlac.t. aftrew in crery t L. Drennard,' il Wrn'r-, D. Illen, ,J. W. Wimberly, e Co. Cotrt, J. C. ollbert, Drug't, .arren, of J. W. 3lnnV W. Lati.'rop & Co.. Coumty Treasurer, lvatnah (Ia. Win. D. Pierce Sheriff, Jackson C. C. l)uncan mp't. CIl'k up'r Ut. Vay& Gordon m. hrunasona, ~e are acqluaineted wit.l't.lme gentlemnen whIose) Iatli'res O leuar Io tihe albove certiticute. Th'ecy clit'izans eo said County, of - ah' highient, -'e. etability anid chanraetor. A. 8. O I lUES, Ordinatry litast on Co., (hii. { Dtim k Sitper'ior Court. Iloust on cormty. dIa. am pi rso ally I ime'ltiIni d ith t.he Pri'O-)'i i. itati ruaniy of tIha ge'aillemien '.'aS hose "'a,. ea appenar t.0-t.e for'egoing cet liltasts. Tihey incn of higli chaar.act'r and si-n nding.. A. II. COLQWI'1TT, (nvernaor' or Georgia. E SWtIll' SP'ECIFI,: CO3114'N 'A, ProparIctors, AL at ai. (ha. 80o(d by al DJrni'gisls In this cotunty, nill for a 'oply of "Young -lun's Frilend," .110W WATCIlG AlIE MADE. t. will be appamrint to any one, who wHI ex lno a Xot,ln Oom.- W ATcH. that 11si(1o fromt. n'n-ccsarry thaickness for engr'avlrg and isinig. a1 huge l:apotrt0in of a lhe preciot t.al usedl. Is ne'edc'l 01nly to stiffen aind hold engr'aviedl portIons In place, and supply tihe essariy saolIdily and1( stre'nmgth. Theim sitrplus d I.s aict,an;y needlessi oo far' as UTILItTY andit ttty areO conicernedt. In JA.IlES ItO 5' PATI TI 00OLD WATI' CASES, thIs wa5rH of pre nts metal lscovercoane, land the CAlm soLr.ry lI LITRENOtiN ProdtCcd tat. firom one-thirdl to a.half of the uisul cost of- sohd easecs.'1This( icors Is of-tIme mfoat' aliple nat,ure, as fol 'st: a . paute of nhaiekl comeposititon metaol, clalty amdapted to t.he purpose, has two phtet tOL ID cdOLD soldered one on eachi sIde. Tihe ce ar-c then passed between pofllicd stccl k'rst, atad tIme resilta Is a atr-Ip of hmlaivy 1)pl aed aposit long~ froam whIch t,he cases, backs, cn s, bezzlos, &c,. are' cult atnd shapedl by suita dlIes and.for'mer's. Tito gol In thuese cases xillelently thIck to nuihal, of all kinds of tsg, engaing anid enameling; i.hie en ved enses have be'cenaied util wmorn pear LIy smnooth by timeA antd use~t withore rem'Qov thme gold. '1131 I'l TE ON LY,CASIIMADEf WIIlTWO ATE'lS-OF? SOLID G OLD, AND) WAit\INTED). SPECIAL CERITIFICWATE. or sale by Connor &. Chuandler iand C. MullOt'. Sfor Illu'stratedl Ontalogite and'to- see war mUh 11-tXly ALE STABLES. ]SC/'IO.EL ALL perlsons whIo bought stock )lm .au lust spinTg 0on time wvhoso Los are duo firt October,. will ase be pi epared to meet them, as ] li Pa~ym<ntf will bo required. -omYpt pafymenOrt will only enablo 3, to a,commlodato themn next rimg. S a CORtN AND JFOODbFR Decliver'ed nt my Sta ble 01n Congresa reet, lOcaited onel (tool' south of thlo dd builtding. )t23A. WILJLIFORID, D -D W. E IIEN, T*HE GREAT AR S -nowu-bbhig:filled up with ono of the finest stock's of Dry Goodd, N6 tions, Boots, Shoes, HAts,..Clotlifg, Glassware and Crockory, Tin ware, Woodenware, Willowwaro, etc., etc., ot., over. brought to- th .upper part of the State, every department being rplote.. I am preparing for a camaiign which the people of South Carolina have not-witnessed siuce the days of Washington. Floads at the bar of public common songoiand ,right hero we advanco Our unfailing arguimenti ' - BIACK AND MOURNING DRESS GOODS: Nun Cloth, English Crapes, Cashmere, Volvotines, Muhlairs,- Runriettas, Alpacas. T1 HE GREAT VOICE, "TOX POPULI," Ndw rings out, and with no uncertain sound declaiming for. M I M N A U' GY* 5O Yards Standard Prints 5~eentf. 4,000 Yards Standard Prints 61 cents. 3;000 Yards Standard Prints 7 cents. 200 Pieces Dress Goods at 8 and 10 cents.. 30 Pieces Wool Flannels 12c. up to $1.00. 40 Pieces Cotton Flannel 9c. up to 221c. 60 Pieces Kentucky Jeans at 10, 15, 20, 25, 35, 40, 45 and 5c. MIMNAUGH'S SHIRTS 1 500 Unlaundried Shirts at 25 cents, worthr .3 and.7t.cents everywhere. JUST THINK O IT !.l FROM THE HUB. LO Pieces Fruit Loom at 10.c. by the pieco. 100 Fieces Standard .4-4, it 9c., sold everywhere at 11 and 121c. EMBROIDERIES. L.888 Yards Embiroidorios from Auction at half price-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15;, 20 and 23 cents. TJ THE LARGE DUIYERS SPE~CIAL PRJ..CS. THE LEADER EVER I john L. Mimnaugh. CONG.LJrSS STREAT. CLOSING OUTN7 ?11E A T' R E DUCTI.O. IN .DR E SS GO ODS A K) NO TIOKYS IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FORl V..LL STOCK.. [N- order to make room fer our Fall Stock, we offor the remoinderof our:. Spring and Summnor Goods at COST to CASH BUYElIS. Perthshire L~awns at 7{ .sonts. Encific Lawns at 12 cents.. Lace .l.untings at 22}cents. - -v.. D)rcs Goodii ofT~ 'iiiu;tle and pr-ices. Cypress Cloths at 17{ cent s. Cunteuinl Stripes from 7. cesup A Lot of Edgings from 2} cetsup L. ,ot'o.f Ribbons to be sold for what they will brin'g. as we desire to close out this part of ouirsok Best Unlaundrica Shirt in the World at 874. cents each. Another grade. at 72{- cents, and all othier'goods in p)roportbon. Remnembecr the above prices are for cash on the spot. They will not bc htarged to anyr one without an axdvancc. No exeptions made. july' 10 C . The Best EJer Prodllced! [HE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SE WING MLACIN E 'H AD LLE,E. TJHJE WQA Obi) T O lqRO]> & E ITS. jgQ UT A 11 ~$1,OO00 RE WARD ! Fr One~thousand dollars reward omword to any person~ that will do as great: ranig of;work, andui do it as8 well, Onl an - o itheimcine as ats canI be done oni he " DAVIS,VERTFICAI L"EED SE'WJM G AACi IlNE." ArraLngements for he conitcst, will be muade with any 0110 desirinjg to compete for the ia >)ove-muned,C( ~cward, withini a reasoniable tme after wvrittein appulication isu received. DAYIS SEWIiNG MACINE~ (CO.,. .Another mlaret of the above Machines and the Improved Weedl .Just re.. 101 ve J. 0, JO Au, A get, rVhito and Golored Piques, Dross Goodls in variety, illusion, Silks, Satins, libbons, Coreets, Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruchinig. 3elts,,Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, lies and everything generally ound mn a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Eistablish-. nent. You~ can-get all you want as reasonably as same goods can be bon hA, ny.lhere.J0.IO . ATW cosTj FO THIR DAYS. 13ROKE ts Gents' Cloth, To'p Imtin litnBn e~cd ~IC LE~X Broken lots Gents' Cloth Top'0 aio Bu ton 8 anod Sried 'C A LDEnTS, Biroken lets\Gente' Enamnolod Lace 1[ lad Sowed P'rince Alberts. Broken lots Qenla' Calf Tics, to 000ad Boed1r.2Aler J.Woksn lots I4iox' Now port''r at clo, $1,.25, $.0 Broken lot Chi dron's S11,i to [ at 60, at, $o.2,1.0 ~roken let Children's Satiicals for.' neos, from 100. o itoreup Pi qn(s reduced fromt 19 r. term$.. WVh e Figured iua and 8tr'i,ed l1io. oiodfot2 ol White (Brocade) Ilques ted cod ir 3t2.from 25 to 100. mlokito -es.o Lalu ae r t oom. Iomamdcor. of Straw UTnta'w ill be sold without nrf EootoAVE o vJlue 147k3, lmfr our large.stook of lJl morohanu~dise