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MI.^. WINXSBOI, 8. C. PsaMSAZ, mse 8. s I I 85I N0. .5. Jr bM. Aiilm ta Ernna. WAL'. TREIRT hal tecove'ed nrom Its temporary panic. GARVIULD goes into office on Friday. This is an unlucky day. A wIIALE eighty feet'in length has been taken oft Port Royal and carried to Savannah by the whaling sobooner Lottie 0. Cook. Tie defeat of the proposition to give Captain Eads a United States guaran tee of fifty million dollars fbr his Telhiantepe ship railway hN a not dis couraged him. 'He will get fresh con cessions from Mexico and then try our Congress again. THE Whittaker trial drags its slow length along, and the same testimony is elicite( as before. Lt. Burnett. oflcer of the day wheni Whittaker was dis covered bound, has proven to the court martial by actual experimcit that Whittaker could have tied and . cut himself. His evidence, added to that of the experts in hanidwriting, will be hard to get over. GREAT BRITAIN hIas met with anoth er serious reverse in Southern Africa. The Dutcl Boers were attacked inl their nountain )ase by six hundred British under General Sir- George Colley, one of the nost experieniced offlee's in her injesty's any. Dv superior maarrnas: the : mnowed the Briti-h d1-vu n; h .;-i puit theml t" tct ~t3 ~ ftr fifths of theirt. o ber, in.mUe::a t . eral Col:ekv and n u-i;; l th 11c i er . The Br!I ict de:se'.mnct mI! ;e. 41 origiIInlly Iearl.: a thloura'ta1 me'n, and its decium)ntion .i ia -severe bluw t. British presti e. . Col. James It'. l oidal, f the Aum gustaChrcic/Awrites entertaining letters frioln Wishington , b:tlb ih s ocasiolal. a lifet . ", 2" ill hi v1e tc ( tracy*, and !Va 8iN ore tow::r. i- rs. Stephenms, FC a.1ind Sp" r ith; i!, Ox. Pected of a reps csn:..tie of Ro !taunch and "truly orsianid a ; is m an, but is eccenie :t p .:., sa the lea1st, whAile a1rsi!oni Ftl~on is a positive dis izer. 'ih: Il - 1 .. lentlIy delivered himself of it di tibe against "Bourb1"01 Demoerne1lvy t1hat gave great joy to Hie Stalwarts, 1(d followed it up with a lierv si.mceh on protection, which seems Vuhlel]ely to have won Mr. Rlandall over to this anti-Democratic position.. Bieflv, Felton's argument is tlnt ti:e South should not repeal the tarift just as sLhe is beginning to mantifufacture,. as ihe holds that frece trade wouild stop1 Southl ern factories lad keepl uts chained to the Northern or European catr. TheIs answer is, first, that Soaut hoe fa,'to rics, with cheapened machineryi anid * ~ cheap materials, coulid be able to live without a tariff; and, secondly, even if they should not it is wrong to t: x the three hundred thousand Georgsii8 wvho follow other industries for the benenft of her' six thousanid operatives. If Mr. Felton or any body else canl show that in thme next decade Georgi ituder the operation of the existing tarIffecan manufacture all her cotton or thaat anoxre than half of her capital and industry can i ivested in manum factum'ng enterpr'ises, .his position2 might he te'~uable. .Buit as lonig as she itnports her' atpplies from beyond her bordoms she is a suffeirer from protec tion, I eesuse In helping this smltl fracti'on of her own population.. 81he is comif elled to pay tribute to Ne W Eing land and the North. Congressman llammond, whobm Colonel Randall - criticizes f'or becomtinig onie of time u~fi _~cers of the Congressinal Free Trade both the Democracy and1( the material ~nterest~s of Georgia better thtan either P'areon Felton or Colol~l lRandaill. Tn;R CotOn QUEsrmoN IN TSHE NKw JhnsE.Y 83Cioot.s. - An Associalted Press dispatch froin Fai;In ven. N.J. that thir clthiireni had a1 rightI itt tendl the new school buik t'r thie white chlildren. Thue colored schtoonl was finally closed, and some of the culoreud * j~~pop le whlar Ioi' were' aidhniittedo t ' the wvhito school. Trhe whiit echildiren: took * ~OQ'nce anPd remined fi'iromt s. hI, .n tilion ii; tWe w~t * r 84144 mhounshd t hem no:' to 4( Ihe th. .r < a ured tenaher... I.ii t'hrem in ve been undelt on the im * f th i e . 20red peoleL tht ibet' o'1 ad sol'.I,ne wtouldl Le 18m .d CE (4 V. At a1 h:i! * h~our Onl \Wr':,im5 1..t Isgi '4he acboul. htouse .V) wa (di a rt 4 4 ta Ise on1 ii. VTe tfire w aei i --ae by)~. .1 a Ie peop0Ile;, bLm a0 ew itt 1[ aer c he -forts to 5,'sae i l a g ' et :4 1 i... -V less andi~ it. bur,'ed ,. 'Ur g:, md. The t ~ crima ijs auriboni a 4 coloj pe V l~ion, who was 50een!!. im by 11he i-m n anothter' itn the. i4per loit. A fr4Li4'4 man naimied HemII 2 ('m ti av iq'e hsia . ble infiOI ma1ion r(ali the n' pl' 4ed'~ incendiaies. TFhe exciteinenlt over thet affair is initense. * a ~ COLJJ.5T WEA'lHrR ONJ Rs:coRD. The last Montana yart is~ to tie etreet that the col was so intenise last. week in Madison Vualley thaot th1 winsd was inuiable to blow, stnd duchis, pra'iie chickens, and othetr feathered s.amen, in ontdeavorig to reachi the Ga'vser basin, were fr'ozentlolid i the ai'r, whieri they' will be compielled to remain until the spring thaw. J. .L At*l 'h9 Wonterful Elstory ofa By-stolen L* Oypo1vd. no Finally kinds Bis' Pa 48111, After an Absence of Axtoon Years. (Anltersb, Iad,, Cor, Cincwal Enqutter.j Ol a Iot July day in the summer of 1874, a bpy of-perha~p fifteen or six. teeni yeas, *weary atid -ootsore, 'was malig h1i way along the diaty high. way that passes the farn of ex-Rlepre sentative David E Croan, four mailes north of this city. EM, ving hanids at work In a harvest lie Id ntear by, lie timidly approached them and asked to work for something to eat. Mir. Uroan's son William took hit to the house, where his mother gave him a bountitul dinner. Mr. Cront then set him to work, and, finding him willing and industrious, employed him to work. The boy could give bitt little account of hiniself. The frst he re memnbered of himself was traveling froi place to place with his parents its he supposed thetn to be, called Gypsiis.. After traveling about for five or six years the family finally set tied dowii near Nqwcasile, hlenry County, this State. There, after ei durin* iuinimerable hardships and cruelties lie determined to run away fromt his wretched surroundings. One evening aftler receiving a terrible beat ing fronm his fat her ie grew desperate, anld aftler dark stole aivay, go:ng north uniid sleepinig the latter part,oftle night niear I moltils. The, next dai le made his way to Mr. Croan'a, and here tint a coifortable htotnte for several m'oitiIs. Since that tile he has work ed for several months in the neighbor lool, always being economnaical and saving in Is labite, and laying by (tite a mut ot montev. A fewv weeks siic he ho tdetermineid to go back to Neweastle nind visit the hotinc of his Forier mi'ries, inl order to see his sis'er. to who hIm was warmlv at toeled. From his sli;ter, who was ich oIldie, ir hant hiuself he healrd a womilrtitl story. Sie told h1iin his 111a1W Was nlot lHiram Britney, as he - 'Ist-, bILram Twifordl; thlat had stoleni hii. wlhen. lie w..: Lu x or seven year's ofi age from his ndr, a. widow by the namtie of 't 1hor, living i.arI Anigoai, ini Steu b.,. coa.t, ..is Stare. Iis mother :N041 every etlort to find him. The Ce %,trt %Vi "s10ure d; 111(3 river was d a ged; advertisetimenits were isert e i 1i til: ..e wp.itvapr of the day. but - to o avi, and the Iotiher 'finally ; 1 1) 1..e SarVch as hopei(ss, an13(d twttIh-i d1 I t to e ieta i as b'st he ctild O hw horrible ai gonty antid doubt 1'. ou 'Iinig her child's diappearaiuce. F._m O.at tion' on tip to three weeks * 'e, a eriod)(if sixteei years, I) in' had! beein received ot' the lost SYoung ltitnoy, or Twiibrd. as w Ih I hl e(alter call, otn hearimur this fr anite , t i: y froim hisV suppitoqed sister. ne.s; a1i ''od t o lo Stenben county' at oc.ve, ant tithoin the miysterv. Ar'riv ij there, he intxiired ftor a family bv tII! none o)1 Twi'ord. He Was direct cd it) their resideice. Knocking al the d14or, hev wavs admitteditand inivited t a l~''a svat. This lie did, asking 011 tne on qti onii is regarding the sir rin 'din votintrv. the crops, etc., the k'l vyving itim closely all the whilie, Fiutn.n lit asked: "DI[ you not lose a boy sonic years .ince' F' "Y(s rellied tie lady. and tears C unhp mithlidi.'n . to) her eves, ' ",1n1d I wvonhl give aythinig in fihe world I posses. to fInm d him." Another look at the siraiger. and with a noither's qsitk inst i t ... s threwv her arms abt)i lhim,. fo3ledi htim close in lier luving' atrms, savtini, *My child, mvit chrl Avloti' tili ehiud, 1 Ihav'U foun d y~out at last."' Whenci the lady hand recovered her' selt'-po nessioi n ufieetly, thle bov's storyv wasa told, said his id.'n'itv y est1b li hed be(yond~ a1 doubt, one' of' thIe st rongrestprosbm uar nhi fac.lTe news rap~iidV ly sprad t 1the neighborhood, and hitidreds of' per souls flockedl Ito see htitn. anid for some tme lie was the lion of tihe neighbor hood. Mr'. Tfwifbry Carne back to this coun ty a few days ago, settled upi his busi iiess, anud 1etued t o Steuben counit y, hiere'aftetr to live with isl real mothlier aind siste'r. fn-om whom lie was so long aitd cruellyv separatted. and to take chairge of is tmoather's lairge fain.. ont which she resides. This is. indeed, a r'oniance ini real life, and1( we con truly sayr, "Thue web of' life is strangel'y w~oveni." COLUMRT A ITEMS. A Case or Hlydroiphobla-Comnpgnent to Cot. Thionpaon-A COpper'-ro(mofed Depot. [Speelat DtIspatch. to thec News arnd Courter.] C'oiwuor.x, Febr'uariy 28.-A negro boy bt or t welve yeairs old, inamed Samn Moore,cvamueto this city fronm Liau rens about a week agto and was short ly after arr'ested1 for a petty ofi'ence anid lodged in the guiatrdhouse. At ten o'clock to-da hm e fell inito a fit which lasted four1 liourls,( duin g which timte lie raved, foamtied at thne mouth, snaptI lied his teethI and barked like a dlog. A IphysIiin, wtho exainedio~ himt, pro-. ntounced lisa comnplalint a sever'e case of hydroplhobia. Ding 'iii a lucid interval lie irem n eierd haiving beenibit t by a edog "Otnw ime' ago1. Hie had1( another ittatck to-ttight andut his screann~i' were teriti. and coul1d be heard~ ia long dis 'The a fi"eirs of' thle ('olihnia compat 3iC eutformin'. a parit of the ntewly or-. t h It 'ald mtaiithtoisly tnmated * il ' b a' (Thompson',a asi fitthiriican u.As t bese( compilanies comtpose 3m Ia ajriitV yof thie regimnent, it is cer' tatI lha their choice will be~ alpprovedi by Vs it'(1 hier' irganizat ins. anid Colonel noti ns't wh1~ aich t nade1 himt Statec '1 ' \nuningt, Coltumbia anid .A up i"' .i ailrom1 wyill ini a few (lays be'got the neci&tionu ot a fine brtick and1( ''43i' e copper~i-rtaoofed frevighit depiot on rI~ acequmi'ed haid. It will be Ir 'dz'o'flicientt to admtiit oft loadinig a9 ttlning an enirei' traina of cat's htt i. A 1part of' the lot will beo It d to t' Nava'ssa Guano io ('omtpa o'. \\ ihnhitiglon, the largest slip (ho terijhziers ovei' the r'oadl, as a 3, for connaui3I4itins buildings inttend &d to be ere(ctedl this sutmmler for' the xne(~i ommoat iti o' till Itheit' fer'tilizer's ('4heicompany 15 prepared' to furn'tish h ad!u t Chaletoni phuosthate camnai~ mles talso, mi or'deri to redulce thle str'ain iin ihe calpmeity of theIr depot for thteir heavy fr'eight. . The unioin pasenger' depot pr'oject as apprlioved byi Ihle piden~~kts of all the rtad as ceinzg here, bitt willI have' to, await freedom of action oni the part, of' Ithe Sout h Caroleinia IRailroad. 'The contem11 >lated cost5 is $26,000. ThelL U ichhoumd V'olntateer's, wh'lo ae. cepted an inivitatioun to attend the In-~ I a nguration oif Garufield. hava ma 11 r~cent preparations for the trip and will pot go. A nUtrvey of Mainl street wVas made ,-day b asuertainl the coat of the sow er'ago'thi1h Is expeoted will be col s'truct by the city authorities. 'This Atieot k. k the others, is at preseut pro. vIded obily with open drains. Tilt$ winter has beet famoit in Co lumbla for Its suciessitil burglarIes, and the ease with which the offenders have eluded the polic. The boldest with wilich houe's have been rasuack ed and the clothing (if sleeping occu pants taken from their very bedsides with impunity show a degree of skill and vonfidenc~e whichfcani only result f rom professional orga nizatlion and ex per'etce. The latest case vf tho kind occurred yesterday moritig, but the name of tle victim is withheld while search is being smade ftr the burglar. Sonse stringent. refora is needed on the part of the City aluthorities. Tle shad hatchery which you have been infortmed would be established on the Edisto this season will be soon its progrees. The site selected is on tile plmaionl of Mr. E. M. Barntwell, on the Charleston side of the river, sever al miles below Jacksonboro, from which point the young shad will be shipped. Mr. C. J. Iluske, the fish commiuaissionier's assistanst, will leave this week to see after the erection of the building which will be required for The department of agi leulture has received tromll Senator Butler a supply of' title sliort cot ton seed ofr varions varietles. Noticen like t his generaliy suffice to secure the speedy distribu lion of such supplies. THE IN W orRNATZ. With the election of a Senator lit Pelntnsylvanaia, the United States Ben ate of the Forty-seventh Congress is made complete. A full list of the new Sellite, a1s it will be CoVeled Oil the 4th of March otr special sessioi to cotl firm Executive appoiltments, is given below. Those re-elected are marked with a star (*), and tle letter g indl cittes where the party tile Senator rep resents has illade a galill: Alabana-1883, John T. Morgan, D.; 1885, James L. Pugh. D. Arkanisas-1883, A. 1:. Garland, D.; 1885, J. D. Walker, ). Californal-1885, J. T. Farley, D.; 1887, John T. Miller, R. Colorado-1883, 11. M%. Teller, R.; 1885. N. P. 1111, Rt. Connaecticut-1885 0. H1. Platt, R.; 1887, J. R. Hawley, It., g. Delatware-1886, Eli daulsbury. D.; 1887, Thomas F. llavard, D.* * Floridai-1885, Wilkinson Call, D.. 1887, Charles W. Jones, D.* Georg.a-1883, Benijamin H. Hill, D.; 1885, J. E. Brownla, D. Illinois-1883, David Davis, I. D.; 1885, Jolh A. Logan, R. Imiila-1885, D. W. Voorhees, D.; 1887, Benajamlin liirisoll, It. g. Iowa-1883. 8. J. Kirkwood, I.; 1885, W. B. Allison, it. Kanssas-1883, P. B. Plumb, It;. 1885, .1. J. [ngalls, It. Keitucky-1888, J. B. Beck, D. 1885, J. S. Williams. D. Louisliaa-1883. W. '. Kellogg. R.; 1885. B. F. -Tonas. D. Maile-1883, J. G. Blamie, U.; 1887, Engene 11iale, it Maryland-1883, J. B. (.roome, D. 1887. A. 1'. Gornam. D Massa111lcuetts- 1883, Geo. F. Hoar, 11. ; 1887. Ile1r-y L. Dawes, It.* Michigan-1883, '. W. Ferry, It. R.;- 1887. 8. J. 10 itatMisIan, nt.* lississippli-1883, L. Q. C. Laiar, MiNsourai-- 188.5, George D. Vest, D. 1887. [F. M. C' ckereli, D.* N'ebraska-1W83i. Al vita Saunders, RI.; 188i, Charles V'an Wrek, Rt. Ne vaida-188, J. I'. Jones5, R.: 1887, .Jam1es G. Fair. D). g. New Ilamsapshire-1883, E. HI. Rol linas, Rt.; 188,5, N. WV. Blaira, Rt. Ne w' Jersey---1883. J1. iR. Me Phersonl, N<-w Yor'k--1885, lioscoe Conskling, R.; 1887, Thlomas U. latt. iR. q. Northl Carolisn--1883, M. W. Rana 5011n. D.; 1886, Z. 1B. Vanace, 1). Ohlio-1885, George H. Pesadleton, D. ; 1887, Johnt Sheraman. it. q. Oregon--m-1883J, L G rover, Ib.; 1885, J. If. Slatter, D). Pennas. lvaniia--1886, .J. D). Camneronl, Rt.; 1887, .John I. Mitchael. Rt. g. R hiode 1shandl- 1883, II. B. Auth.Ionyv It.; 1887, A. E. Burinside, R.* SoluthI Calrollia-1888, Md. 0. Butler, ). ; 1885, Waudes Hlampllton, D). Termessi'Nee- 1883, 1. G. iHarris, D. 1887, 11. E. JIackson, D. 1887, Samtuel 11. Masxev, D.* Vernmontu-l885, J. 'S. Morr ill, Ri. 1887, G. F. Edtinnnds. Rt.* Virginala-.1883, J. W. Johnseton, D.; 1887. William Mahione, I. D. Davis, D.; 1886. J. M. Camdenm,'D. Wi5sc(nisa- 1885, M. W. Carpenter, 1t.t ; 1887, Phailetns Saawyer, R. Repulicians. 37 ; Demtocrats, 37 - IIdependenlt [Democrats, 2. tDiedl February 24. MUuDIERI 1N ROeC iILL.-A special to thec Chtarlotte Observer', dated Feb ruary~ 28, says: "'Allena hlarris, a Ca tawba Indiana, aged 23, was killed abouit 10 o'clock Saturtdia nght, three nuiles south of tis place. A Jurv' of Ingnqiest wats iinteled vesiterday anad rendere~Cd ai verdict bitte this afternoon theit .James Dndie1, llamt~on Owens and( ,lhn Perdue, all whlite, were the 5'ayers; Dunfle being the prlincaipal, Owi~enas lad Perdnme the acecessoriesi. Harris was severely cut ina five dif'er enat lincles anad udied instanatly. Trho scene of tile dlileutty wvas about thlree hunaadred yards fr'om a haouse of~ ill fae whler'e the r'ow commsienced, liquor~ playinag a pr'ominent par't. The pJ arties have all beena connunitted to jail. Thlere having beena sever~al hiomi -cides it this vlcinity of late the sensti ment of thme commuiinity is one of maingiled aegret and( indignatioti, anid a rigid enif'orceent of the law is theo general wisht.0 --A Washington letter of thie 26thi uit.. says: Sensator~ Carpenater is still unhuiried aid a rumnor is prevalent that Senator Edmund(s I. prostrated byv the samte incuriaale .lst-ase thatt cairriedl ol' theo Wisconmsn Sentator. Ie has beeni conafised to hi8 rooml for' sev'eral days. It is nlt horitattively stated that is trouble Is Biight's dis ease anad It s firther predicted that lhe will nlever again take bils seat In the Seate. - . -Trhe Bostoat Post wrants S. J1. TiI deni sont to Congress to fill the vacan ecv caused by theo death of Fernaando Wood. If' the old mani should agree to thtis suiggestion lie would make thinagsa lively for some people on time floor of the Ilouse. Ite Is nothing if nuot of ani iniquirinag ind. Rubscribs to TrtE NEWis AND HER AnD. 4.,5.RIU BLD MURtDN*s Caroline awrrow Shot Througha arak ia Itor House -Details of the Morrible Orine. Caroline 1arrow,.a oolored woman about thirty-gve years old and - the iother of soveral ittle .children, was Phottbrough a crack in her house~in Abbeville bount', bt W. B. Ai-atin, a white mnan, on PrIday -night, Febru ary 18, and so badly wouided that sie died on the Moliday morning fol lowing. An inquest was held on Monday, and a verdlict rendered that death resulted from the gun-shot wound biflicted by Martin. The testinoiy takein at the coro ner's Inquest showed that on the fight ofFriday, the 18th inst., siomne nlegroes undertook to have a candy-pulling at the house (f Sarah Martin. on the plaintatilon In the possessiona of Stark St artin : that owltig to the presence of William Bee Martin that intention was abandoned; that W. B. Martin the same night tbrced open the door of C1rolie110 Furrow's house, while she was dressing; that she took flight f'om the house in the dorkness and secreted herself for a time; that he afterwards went to the bouse of Cor nliiu atthews; that in about a ha1lf or three quarters of all hour from that time (lie muzzle of a gun waR seen pro jecting througI a crack betweei the logs of the house in which she had tak en refuge; thant a voice from the outside, believed to be tlat of William Bee Martin, said.: "Take ca:e. I've got you low." At that instant 'le gun tired, and the Whole loud of shot was lodged in the hip of Caroline Far row, who was standing perhaps four or five feet from the muzzle of the guln when it. was discharged. She fell upon the floor on her face. There was a commotioi about tIe house, not unnatural to the occurrence ofauch an event; one-of the men went into the vard; the figure ofa mail supposed to be th'tt of William Dee Aartin was seen to mount a horse, which had been hitched near by, after which lhe rode away rapidly. J. Campbell Martin, a brother of W. B. Martin who was in dicted with C. A. McClung for the murderof Pein Guffin some months since, says that. W. B. Martin was at home in bed on the night of the mur der of Caroline Farrow. A warraint has been issued for W. B. Martin by ril Justiee 0. T. Cal houn, and placed ill the hands of Depu ty Sherifl'J. Y. Jones for service, butt up to Wednesday morning Martin hud not bei arrestea. .FIvE WE EKS IN A TRANCE. Phivcians in Newark, New Jersey, have been deeply intere9ted latel% in a curious case of h.terit in that city. For five weeks Miss Anna Ward, sik teen-vear old step-daughlter of Alexan der Johnson, of the Mitual Benlefit Life Insurantce Compaiv, lay in a trance. Last winter she ivas seiriously ill fo' weeks with tyiphoid fever. Wheln she recovered it was deemed hest not to allow her to retuirnl to school uitil Seplember. Then she found that she had tailen behind her elas.,-matCs in her studies. Feeling tint she was strong, as sle had speit the summer -at Long Bitch and Sara1 toga, she began to apply herself (ihi gently to her studie's to mnake up for lost tlime. She overtasked her brain, her healh failed- allfer a few Weeks and she was compelled to withdraw from school. Her sickneiss becane serious, and in.the latter Dart of No vemb~er she fell into a tranice. She lay quietly ini her bed with her eves soliketiml0 iesll:and~t manu~ms sh'nt. lbut re50ogniz7.'1 t one,11 and10 n111lever' speakhing. Noe solutdc ('eaped hier, and1( It was evidenit she sintfered no( pailn. Thlere wvas t slierht t w itchinhg of' the eyelids. but liii it ot' mlovement. Dr'. William O'Y(ormanm. the famaily pshiyician, called Dr. A. N. Donghierm'r anid Dr. E'. (. Segulin, of iis eity, la consulim t with hi )n1. It was quicukli de terminied that tile s aange ulisrase was not cataleipsy, ('or the~ paitienlt's ariios stead of remaliinig wher3 placed. It wans 01 co lide'd that1 she wais ai v'iclimI oIf hysteria1, iln aln aggravated formll result ing trom over-studv(1. Tile severi est elect ric shi eks caused nlot e'venu the twvitchinig of a muscle. A fler severlaI daiys had1 pass5edI D r. O)'Gormn,il not saicll. a h patienit could not About New Year's dlay she revived, now shle is abl to ride out, and( seemsl) to be restored( to healhth. While shle wias Ill the trancle thle physicins wvere saltistle~d t hat she wayis c'onscious. and proved it two ori three timecs. Onice 1)r.Seguini said for a te-t, "'She's a very pre'tty iri." Immel)dialtely she blushed. She says sheo was conisciouts, but had only (1ne thoughit, and that a terriile onue. She freared conPtanltlhy that thie physicianis wou lponioune her deadii, and she would be buried alive. She had no0 physical palin, but1 t his direadu was agonmizinag. in vida d id she~ tri to speak. She could no0t even' mldioeher 11ips. It is sn;)posed that lhe twitchineh (if the eyeS wasl caused by her efl'orts to speak or give a sign of'life. A ph~ysicianl said thlat he had knowni o oly one other cause of hysteria that wias at 1111 like this. Within the last mfoniti,. he was called to see a lady whIo becamiue a victim within a week allera her marriage. Th'le shoe0k to her nervons system resulted im a tranen state, anld a partial 5uspensionl of all sens~e oft fechnlg, bit after a few (days she became conscious. GRI~EAT INDU'MIMT3 - :: WE have now in store tile larges VI stock ever purchasted by us, and lulhieb will be disposed of at low prices. Dry Goods, Clothipg., Hat Shoes. Groceries, Bridles. Saddles. Harness, Red L~eather, Harness Loedher &c.. We are not given to "BLOWING,' but eon trutfg~ly.asywe are offer ing solid bargamns, and will' be glad to see you. 'U.G.DESPORTES. sept 20 OWION -us REHGarden Se'tid On - iF just recueived. devhoice MoMAFlt~ BRC & " oa jan 13 . - o h SPECIAL l0'JCEft. BRIADLW AND CREAP.-In Order to plM relnate Liver PR1 wit bin the reaeo of all, r Of ay Avg PlIs btle been duce Moca bv. Idbjr Al Dru helk YOUou tce chola In your hogs oil chickens, give theta thoenteld'10slock Fe freely, and they will recover.' It Is t, ho ever, to cotaience the use of te 8 we 0 little- ahead of the ohol ra season, w oi w prevent Ihem from taking the disease. For the benefit O il thie whi an- into ested in ralsing fowls I take pleasuro1i reo mending Shoenfeld's Ioetiented Stock Feed had sevorail clickenK witn cholera. and by t use of this wonderful nriiels*. given -ccordli to dircetlonls. ali of th in got well. aniid !ire nc in a healtyli condittior. w':i, TE' NILLE I luilly concur in the above. z. T PICE told by the druggl$ta of this county. IAcoN, Gr. Messrs. Lnmar. Rankin & La.an. Dear Sire I had been troubled for a long time be.ore ust Soir Consumptive preparntion. w'ith swoethil Ike Authmi. and Jft using only two botti of your Brewer's Lung testorer I breathedi fectly free, and h,: ve felt no symptom of t, disease shioce; I am confident your mediel cured me, and I (heerfully rencommend it to t who are suffering from Asthma. - Yours truly, JTOHN D RlOSS. MACON, GA., blarch 241, 840. Btessrs Lamar. iankin & Lamar, Pear Sirm I have used .our Brewer's Lung iestorer 0 Vertigo, and have never been tioubied with sinc using the medicine. I cannt sr.y to mnuch for it, and cheerfully reeco.mmend it I all vio need relief from Vertigo. Yours truly, J. D. ARTOPB. Air cow. GA., Mairch VU, i MU. 3le.srs. Lamar, Rankin & L imar, Dear Sirs I suffered two years with Consumption. an during the time was tienttti by Drs. leat Thotuas, iailiton and other.s of this city, at: also by a prominent plhysieim or Alaron. On wi'hout findlng atny relief. ly husband bougt mne six bot Lies of your Brewer's Lung Itebtore which I began to take itt once, and round in eindiate relief. I havo usedthe sit bottles ian have never felt a symp.wn of the dtieaso sinc an id mv general health is better than it hi been In years. I therefore recommend it to a who have Consumption as a Pearl boyon Price. Very respectfully h1ilS. M. GOOLSBY. Sold by the Drugists of this county. "Pnoxax Annow," RussuLt. Co.. ALA., August, 1, 1876. Dr. U. J. Moffett--Dear Sir-I, for years, ue your Teetihina (Teething Powders) with my ow children and o i my plantation. when I owne negroes. They relieved and prevented sUC suffering and sickness among the children, an besides saving many lives, saved me much an lety, and many hundred dollars in doctor's bill I can, tvith confidence, recomntend them as (J surest and best ndicine I ever used for Teethir Children and the Botvel Dieorders of our SoutShe Country. Yours truly, etc. ItOBEiT BLOURNOY. ONE WHO KNOWS says: Rankin's Compou'id Fluid Extract 4 Buchu and Juniper Is the most pleasant ier effe tive embey for 9.1l diseases of the Bladd or Kidneys t hat has been offered to the pubil Mild and pleisant in Its action, it stimulati mnd Invigorates the secrtions and gives heall and tone tit the prostrate or diseased organ Pain in the Bladder, Gravel Prostration, No1 rctention of the Urine, Brick Dust Deposit fact ail diseases of the Bladder or Kidneys a cured by it. Prepared only by Hunt, Rankla & Lima Druggiats, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by a lJruiggists. Antioch, Troup Co , Ga., July 4, 18T9. I am one of the unfortunate sufferers fro Gravel or dilseese of the Kidneys, and find mo and speedier reliet from Hankin's Buche ar Juiiper than anything I iave ever tried. I e teem it so 1ighly wete there but one bottle I the world I would willingly give Sloe, or at minoutnt, fonrit. I recommend it above all othi timilar preparations. R. T. WINN 31Akco GA..,., , 1.81js.. From having beet iatim-ite ' nu nbar y ears wit'h the pronriet ors of ' Swift's Syphi i0ic Speife" I a knowi munn of its ma-i fiketure and use There are me-t in this cot munitly-wel. know. citizen --who were vi t ints in eariy life t o S phti'is. timhe mn'at terrib curse t-t ever flilcitd the hutm-. amity, at whoa htave l.aketn it he 8. mn (till .e. nntd a ttnow, to all apnenrances, anud it m hnr own b iteC. nu9 troP irr,m ta..I of .Iinea,,. tttO fir man, fretsh from thme hatnds of his .\ta'ccer D tiecy. o -Oturse. tottis Ihot - intte: recoli ttinnationts or tils metdi'tne. h)u! I tam alkslwt to refer itht .ceptc prir~ate'y to f'tl .' wh endorse everythli'ii thi- i'ln bs' a i in I fai.Reing prtofessi ,* v mun h o".pp sed etaelOr.,in-' o' reeonittannadi g o. at .. a 6em' -i -i -at wd' C it - - . i f, -e i al 'I *) .et * ., - d :dil cem!::g e:t'. 1:, -; ' b AIA'N ENii'im: Pit G TLH E t~ :iT, '0) 0II. 01. .in u~ M y I". d. - --0 --- 0H-, YES ! OH, YES T HF.STONE MOUN AINCORN) I I KlA' has cone an I is still comin If you want g.oodl \\hiskey and got Segarsu, call at CLENDINING'S HO USE, *ext eloor to W. RI. Doiy & Co. Het koe thme hest ot everything. The best Nattarm Old Cabinet Whiskey. The best Gibsor Whmisikey. The bost 'I'on Conic Sogi Th~e best Five t'ents Seg-ir. And, aibo al' t'ttngs, theo best Dinner for 4(1 cenl And if yout como into town betweon and 1 o'cloek, and are hungry, call Clen dining's for a drink, and he will up1 a free lunoha .for you. Clendini, keeps a moral and a quiet house, BARGAINS Collior & Chail1er: EYJI have bought largoly this se son01 und1( must have money settle our bills. We therefore ofi SPECIAL BARGAINS to cash purchasers. Tflose who cot early' Will secure the chiIce of articlk We respec'tfully requlest those wi owe us to come for'waj'd and pav'u We helped them in the Fr need and e pect them to help us'In ours. Theoo vea has closed and all accounts shou be~ All who* have jobs in our shop call and g4and save the sa( HIN. frojn.forf# . ~. jan.'ll J 'hi JUST RE 26,OOO Lbs. Tiely TWENTl 1) \ V I S v K: I DO Vl XING 11 ''I'IE best in the market for plain or I ITHOUSAND DOLLAR.14 REWAI it--bih as a machine and the range of a with any of the first-lass machine onl the chinles In use fin Fairteld County. A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Oni Crackers, Cakes. Candles, Bacon, Flour, Tobacco. Citars, Bodstead Mattresses. ' To arrive, 16,000 feet of 4ood Assortej Dr Goods, of all kinds, Millinery, etc. lot of' Spring Goods. >ar 3 a2 d Dg Id Z 31 L .. rl in am ir* FORTHEGOOD, THE TRUT WILL BE DIST DESPORT B 4 (UNDER WRIGI I N 0Merobandiee, during FAIR WEK - Gods i al thelatsty Ies,Trimmirn's arnd Notions in newest novelties. Genits' Gents' and Children's Boots and Shoes, ,ad Prices; Blankets, Carpets, Comfortables and EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER MEN of the country endorse James Jiouu' Patent ol Watch Cases. As a proof, read the to;. S1Vfprfect, sattatton. It wers bautAi. . T.nOeOL,.. anatdeC ?rpy~ cr art te, March , arSe pseasorte I teJao av Or Des MinsaustWb 1.260 CEIVED 4 [yShels Fller -FIVE CAL FEED*; i ILN S. ieavy and Bue family sewing. ;ONE U to any one who can comete with 'ork It tiu-ns out. Warranted to wear market. Two hundred of these Ma on Sets, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheese, Mleal, Hams, Smoking and Chewing 1pbles, Safes, Chairs, etc. I Lumber. low down to make room for a new J. 0. OAG. 'C**m - ri. 00 IE, AND THl E ArTIFyh;,I BIBUTED BY IT'S HOTEL,) at mnost attractive pri'ew- $ee our Dre | Siika and SatinK, Ilosh i., Handkerch. nnd YouathK' Hats ini large stock, Ladie lies' Cloaks, new aind sysh, at? oiw Yo Lnp1ob~es, at the New Htore of ESPORT ES &EDMUNDs, Under Wright' Hotel, olumbia, . 0, LOW PRICES. sold at reduced ptiocg to nggg row for UP*ING CAO0D0 A lot of Botist's Garden Seeds just received. SE2Dl POTATO 8 feb 24