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W IN NSIW)1. s. (; iMUnspAr, Jaran 24, aa *e M.RAN 4 14 1is, A 4 . a ArwyNOZZ. As....ia .0ma. Tatpa Is verv little to .talk abit nowadays, and the paIers are having a hkard time. GENERAT. GnANT S ihreatened resig nation has bronght the first. milliin dol1as into the treasury of I he World's Fair.at New York. Js this a compli Aient or not? TzEJAttitude of the Poles indgced .the .Austrian and Hunigarauii .diets Alone of all the repraeititive .bolies .of the world to refuse t, pass a vote of .condolence for the Czar. 1TWENTqy-SIx thIusandl(1 British troops and savejnty-two pieces tit artillery are now quartered in Ireland. No won. der the Land League does not mani fest any remarkable robustitude -in the face of those facts. THE only reget expressed by ti e Chicago Soolalists in that the bomb which killed the Czar did not sin,u taneotusly blow .tp avery body else on the .face of the earth who upholds aonarchism. THE new Seonator froml M1.. %sota, appointed by the Governor to succeed WindoM, Is named -Edgerton, jue voted fifly-seven times for Jetr Davis fOryresifenltial not.ninee.in thcCharles Aon,Demeocratic Convention in .1860, and is said to be not over muclt of a staltrert.now. TuE GeorgIa lailroad, running from Augusta to Atlanta, is one of the best ;payinpg railroads in the South, and its .atock. commands a premiun of twenty -to thirty per cent. Just now several lines are endeavoring to lease it at eight per cent. a year. Among these is mentioned the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Road. The 1hchmond and Danville would lie the real lessee. AxxorNcE31ENT was made a few days ago that the Southern Pacific and the AtchIson, Topeka and Sometlhinig. ,else railroads had effected a junction. Who importance of this uppearts i t to have been general!v appreciated. A second line is thus open to the Pacific -Coast from the East, and but. that the two Pacitic roads are il tbe same hands, .the public 1i ght expect much heneffi from collpetition. These road4 conl snake money at half the price( they now charge, but they will not. coie (owi until a bona fld in comipetling line is built, and1( this isQ a remlotle possililit y. THiE fbilowig is all epitflle tif the situation in 1tissia at the present writ 1ng: Tfhie ,zar and sevend or vic .timis of the bombsh are~ deatl4. TLlm. to.krturw g lIonisakoff u~l h ' ihn~w t is * .fir~st botub.. Theii foiian ing m-e' hn-ld for trial : Tel''jko ii. wh-, C c'esse to :palcilIationl inl lhe icantrdl; liehal lf. '.hQ,.uwhen airrested at Houi-a.. koff 's house,. chot a poli'emn-~; Zm' a.1 woman, Ilesse. llfu~tnm ., who4 was wit h Navrotsky when' he blIaw hi-. brine.ii OUt, 1upon the enitan- o11Ccf policC' it~ lo1 hisi iOniiiciae. A churc w dI~ill be cet Q(i on the spot1 upIon wtteh clii ('zur till. The,nmew Czar ihl mi'ake co;.cessCions tothielainded propirietors, who i4-e .be *lievd to-be ess disalfected thani the OFriciaL Ix? roxJZ. UQow,Fedeal~ Ofla~l Abtaso theiir Aisthior ty in South OnrollS ma--A Insac,.wcra icy of Investigation. The Georgetowvn Enirer savs il'at on~ Aloiday, the 7thins.- isio namned Jamnes 'Ehrieksonc bronyght suit ini the Trial .Lust ice Courit zigninlst-Cap~ tain Austin WV. Gott, Master qlf the schooner Post Boy, oni a dlemandii for On the tial of the cause it was proven that the plaintiff haud.deserted the ve!s. produced showed that lhe had contract ed to serve for six months. T1h~e fnei of the deiaertion had1( beenm cfileiall en dorsed upon the articles by Dr. 11. Fi. Ileriot, Collector of Customs at thids port. The action consequenurv fel throughi. Exasperated pt his .defeat, the sailor flew into a transp->rt of fury paredfo~ Carlstnwherehemd coinplaint. .before United States Comn a missine .Hiutchinison,, who, upon his affidavit. issuedi a warrant, for tear rest of Captain Gott on a criminal - oharge ofconcealing i shipping arti eedlheos.c The wrran wasplaced in thehad of djuantGenralofthe State dr inga prtof adialregimec. Purvis, who ad eenappointed specialdeu ty ortheocasincame toGer townon Tursdy incomnp.mviith one eorg Boukeanmd served the process upon Captalin Got t. A bill of' costs was at the sainie time presentedl to the Captain, of which the following -is a copy: Seaman's wvages calmed.......$37.00 Cost. of collecting same, U. 8. Commissioner............. 12.00 U. R. Attorney............... 10.00 Mileago of deputy marshal, 90 mniles travel each way in muak ing arrest-.--.--.--........... 50 Serving warrant..--........... 2.00 G~uard......------....-......00) Mileage for Guard-........... .40 Discharge...................ot) Bringinmg before Conmmissoner.. 5 - Total............ ...... 4.g0 On being told thant he maust eihmer pay the bill as s tatetd, or subamit to ar rest and go to Ciapirieston for an ex amination before: the *United States C~ognsaipper ci the erkninal charge * of violating the Pederal laws, Capaini G.ott consented to purchase his liberty bypain the bill undei. -niot est, as hi ese was ready to satI and the delay and epne aovdi e fending hbnsiel a tgahiast thme flmse aceut sauion would be-. mioro ruious thian thme other alternatie. 55'111 IL',L Ily$Ig H i'm tiheNoted iew Work iditor legall H .From the K la, A rcfesientIq 9 lgd att intervIew V .W aeld 2itor gftorI t after life dl19*0 attj opeal r' new opera IWsI. a' foun . lookilg tuch more fisiy than whena we hnd seen im111 before, ad spoke of it. Mr. It. said, "Yes, years ago 1 was qutte thin, and Nast, who knows me quite well, ciricattired mne A hundred per cenit. It hlin,ner thn I vas, and has allwaysA So I,:Spresented kiie, so the peo. ple wh1io ipvie only sei his pileturcs of Pke haive theideal t hat I mll n111%. i11 hte )%y removed i.. size fromi the din'ea Sins of a weaul pole. But of late vears I have fleshed up considerably .' We were initerested4 iI knowing bovi'ething of his newspaper experience in Xciiaand isked him about 11. lie sai(d, '-! iWis ii the Xcmiu News'ibonit tv.o .ars. .1 set, type altd sometiries wor1k4ed off the pq4i3'r on a hand We told hiu that we had a great cu rIiosity to see at file of' )s paper to see if it was any better than (le Xeiia . -es of to-day--teljling him that one -u ion recalec~ted him very well and spoke of his enterprise in gathering Iteis as lielimr much, greater than ihat of the publisI era of to-lay. le s..id: ' That fiond is siminy miistaken. My p .per published heto Wasn'1. lalf 'o good as the papors now published here." He then gave us an account of the fallure.of'us jeslieihi, and his selling out the .News and going North to re crnit Aler a timae he felt able to go :to work aguii, 1aId Iade .iapplica t ion to the Gozette and .Commercia/ t.flices. Cinciinai, for 1omethinlg to do, but could got nothing. This was a veair or two betore the war. i then went to Starbuck, of the Times. and tried to get a position as Colnmnbus Corres pondent. but. Mr. S. thought the' could get along.by.hooking from the ' mot ii ing papers. Finally, in deepe ation. he said to Mr. Starbuck that it was an linportat session of the Leg'ishailae. there being a Senator to elect, &c., uad iff'ered to go to Colutmbus ami write six letters a week throu,.h the whole sessionu, fbr nioiev ciough to pity his board, $5 per week. 31:r. Sin r buck thotmuht this was cliap) enough aud (old him to go alheatd. A d lie faithtully performed his contract thrggh thie whole of that. legislative sesion.. Blut, as good luck wouhl have it, withint a fbw .weeks frolli the flrst, the Clevelatad Leader's corres I oldelt wasq called awaly, and1l lie took his plaae at $18 po:- wveek, and itm long after that. ro nething t urted ip; .lich caused the Cinci iai 6n(iZett to emAploy himilu at a .alarv of1 $1, yet week. So be had 1 three l'e:trIS per it . to w rite duairilg tl whole of I hat l'e, iS la'1'a s~i'n. Aid, just at. or vern shortly before the close of' ithat sessioi. the C.naeinattlizettel'olks sent ihr him1 to comlie an1d take cart a'ge as. eilt editor, which po iion lh aiectpled atilh remnaiiled with thlt (azct/e uati ii lie brealiig out of the warl., wihenl he weit i thlle liuld W- 1,mv correspona nt11,.i which capii h e lachied -suchl pnarked -:11d a1lmost would..n ide ropulatiol. -lic still relains his inter est int the Guadt~e ($10,000) we-believe.) Ali. i. i nw forty-two year 'SoI aig4, and1 weO cant but. hop'e that' he4 maara hia 14) honei~stly tatmued as one of' thae :end.aing editors of the counatrv. .Tn o UiRED .A1oU(T MA HON.E. w~~ngoao Car Philadeilha Timnes. .Thle M1ahn pr tC1)'iioblemI iste subject 4of tuh specula Itiona amiong r'epr'esen latlive taei 4t' .atil partt ie's. A8 t iie wei.r to tIhi anantimil y of' 11ibl icans aii to tie ty (eu of~a ate rece t Sena :utdc tllI ti'lIlowshilp of th liepeubl)1ican patrty .willi dc~ttifyVIt to some e0 xtetat. a aI natioaal oargas.izaitioni with thle loal everJ tuay be the snarkalet v'alue of' the Alahone11 coat i on for breakinug up thle Solid SothIi it is believed'( -veryV( desira bule to avidtO~ . A liepulbhlia Senaltot remtarked to-dajy: "WP'huue we did veirv waell to get the vocte of' Seniator Mah1onte, atuti itl liny oiniioni just wthatt wet holUd hiave d'ong.~ It is golig a hIt tle too( liity to clijat Mahonec as a flt. Iledgedl lIepuiblicana ad the Readljus ters of! Virginia as a branuch of' the .R* mhlian prtyin fulli leaulosi. tinue14 to ac t withi us. Sinace wha linli, ocen4.tredi, I think he will. 'Yet lie lie mblca prssis inclinedc to maake' 'lhn oung convet who0 hadl be cOie sudden'l' coninced~0( of' the eror'41 of-'his ways ami( -entimslastically ewa braced religion, If' they' ure right who take this view, It would prIoblably deC sItroy' our) chances oif wvinning' Vir.. ginia, for the .disafl'ectedi Deinoerais would r'eturn' to their o)1( parat' y, If they are wrong, as 'I hielko, it 'is cna ciulated t14-reckt Oin u1s uponi Mahone's4 firstt distplaty of indepletdee, In eith~er case, all thIs jollitliationu Is \-ei-v aipt to place the Republhican ym-ty in 'a halise ;positioni, by whIch it would lose more fiends in 'the Northa thani it will gaIn n the South." Tlhere is amonig sneh Rlepublicains as thlis auitions Northern Seator' a vague Idea that Mahione cannot be counatedl u1ponI for all Issues which miay arise in the Seanate anud I he samte dilsp'osit iont to regard this selt-congratulat iona a little premlatur'e. It is generally suur'nised that Mahone at price~ for hais Repiubli ('an wor1k is the practical cont roal oft the pa ronaige in Virginia. Viriginia Re mublicanis and Funder' Democrats unite. In the o piniont Ihat If' this be true lie will left in a hopeoless mtinoiat'. .\a huone himuself', in breaking ba'ead with a newspaper' mhan to-day, dheclred his independenco of bothl p~arties, as they woulId see whaen the time c'ame. An e3x-Senaator whao ought to know satvs Presidenut Garfield will not. medcile' w ith Virginia politics. but will leavme Mahone to fight his own battles with such Federal p~atron~age as belongs to huim as a '6enator'. --A cat show is now In pr'ogr'ess in New Y'ork, atmi seems to have 'caught the passi1ng wvhim of' the maiult itujde. Onue Of the mtost fiivored spOileimes is "GeTorge Washingtoni," ai bulack-anid wmhite cat. with "'a broad, intellecgtual for'eheadi tand fihmtk open~t faco." It Is alleged that his grand t'athaer wviliessed the surre'nder of' Lord Coriawallis - but thIis point has not beena established by adequtate his torihcal evideneco. -Polite and olilging husbandut: A arriea'd woman said to haer hausband. "You have never' takeni me to (hue cemetrv. .' "No, dear," r'eplied he, "that 1ka jeasuare I haavo yet.' In aan - Subsorlbo to Tm: NEWS AND II.EttALO. b4GdTI ON A JDUA*', A Thr1 lug Rido Blolud a Vroight Trcaiq, -IMad its Waa1TrIRnnetn. "~" (4a&rlotto Qbslrovr, Uarolj 4*.9 , 444he 'trati. was aboztre'1 PTO . ', station, on the-Usr 11a Coal Jeogd, day before fee. ter4y eveiig,'00Iing this way, two colored section hande, Familiel Griffin and Milford Wurren, botuid for Folk. toni, the lext, stopping place, op a liaid-car, ainiouilced their inteoition of holding Oil to tile rear end ot the frilight train 1an(d this making 1 he trip Witli the p, ilstelld of *wopelling it I llemeives. This thev y id anid had ncomplished a great 'deal of the dis lance, whell they suddenlv' realized that, the triin was going too fast Cur them. At this time they were on a heavy downl grade lad imarinied that It they let go their hold oil Iie ficighlit the lihi.d du %votiswonki 'ra tijoll It inl velovity and1 probbijN 4,4h them gainsit ti tiuels. They were. how-. ever, cautioned to let go by a brake. mnan oil tihe freight, who also recog. nized the ditiger of their situtlz1tion, anid on1e of them,, Milford WAroll,'did as lie was bid. Grilflii, however, Chose tie other horn of* 'ile dileiumia , and upon beingut adlloiishli(:dl a secolld timiie to et go by the brakpJia, 'mil iat he hIad eloeted to take this coirse iad ''wottid hold on till hell froze over!" The next inomcnt th 1e duli. ij yiss ing over an uieven place in tle road, hotimed .up and dow n several i ilies. G rifil, lost Ills Seat oii the frollt edge, anid his hold uponi the freight i:eakiii a lt thle vamle tilne, he was thrlownl upois the trat'k inl .frolt of ilh'. dim11p, the whelels of, whicb iininedialeiv truc ,him Inl thle I adek o*filhe hii, 'er--1hino !o the skull iid sV(.4 Cl bii-;inig hiim iI olher parts of ite bilY. The dmlipii l loln triking Iita jti iped the Ir-ack whilI tihe other (ltkey, Mil ford Wi1_ar ien. still on it, anld tirnilint: over tionxil a smu111l in('ihakilmielt. ctiuht hiii un-I dler it. lie was not seriondl hut. howvever, ol eevn u'i l h '11 4t eal rui-I on i thetoi I0li. .rli W1a1en11ried to MFokton ul r ..j :reimiI W i re aon te hcent * isv (il. iv w as tl( jil:su.. 10% . cil l I bult died witlil h-It*iln hiiur. 'aiter the :ecidelt ocl rr(ed. Wialieni w:s r.!ouglit to this city, wlier'e lie will ve etive att enion a( tile expeise of (he ratilrolid colill1. ( ENI.UPTON's SU'ICnE.-Al lh:e coo rinquiest ovel th e einai oft Gen. Falln. Uplonl, who shomt hisl nat Pa ranteisco), (lhe Follo% inlg letler :111d por1tionl of' anlother, :rvn-ill reasons f1or his self-destructioi. wret. I .97To te Ad utinl-Gencrul of the United States Imy : DI.mui Sili: Ill imy 'iliwi to revise the I alictis" so that they Inight apply to :oilupatticsA over 200 s:tr mig, I i. ver :(I that hil double coll u1n, 0al its de ployment by niutiiber, wheii comtipared wiuhi the Frechi inethod, was a fail loiv. The fours, too, I was forted ti admit" I hiere Wias an abt'ri ipt teriination to Ile letter. To a is sister a let ter was ounlld ais follows: "PR111C0m. Marchl 13.-Dvarlarah --Sice wri.linhg to yoi lls. S dar I hiave bieein in lio little tdistriess o ver'I lie -rie vision.' It lhas seeinied to 111e thatu Ii must1 give thle systeti' up i iatd lsei mie hotw i will evenltual I liii, hu' I t rasl ICe will lead me1 to thle saicrti ee r'athle t hani alilow mie to erpetuale a ime(thods wtlhi ighitihit i futur tcosi a siniglt main his life. Whichllever warl it ont turn I kinow I shalil have vanii- sympa)10 bless aiid keep Voui and1li our'rcion, tlther01 and 11ot1her. I nlee'l all viair prayers*, fori I wou(l1 d kteep iiiy in teXri ly. Friday I wenit oiver to (akhilamii lunchieoii. The c'ity is flat, nmiii haiS I dtim't. ti'eI like wriinig, oiily ltet tao li-el that I h'ave your love andt .M niml biy. Withi a itf.eiien kis5 si orl'. ever ,t iur aifct ionaite brouthler, Eitoinv.'' A Vre i <w la.-Lrex.---II. WV. Griatdy wr ite.s from~i New Yoark Ito tIn At lanuta C'onst it u/ion: '"At I )eh noni lco'51, thle othieir day, I saw ai younigishi lookinhg 10aan, enriele'ss iin ti-Os, and1( wtith ani ir of' dist 'iJcur('tilenlt andit reck h~l(nes. Com in 1 1( m'taike a seat lonte tt . ihe tale(. It wais liirniie, t' ill-fitted par, 1'tn to George W.* Wil liaims, wholse tisiiure a y ear or so ago wais dilescusse all over' the counlt ry. There~ is sa1itd to be1 litl e cau se for t lie parlt iat seettinaess of hiSls pp'em-a1ce, ats lie is reptuted to Ihave eniough alitaity to! li ye tcomiitirtab on ii. i e wa sl orh about11 $300 000UO, I believe, whlein lit tiled. -ladr lhe baen ahle tto have c-ov ('It Is lolltraetls for IhiCOPitieeo for'<ilvs loniger tha hlile ditd, lhe wtoul d Ihav-' the tide agauinst whuieb lie inti stakitI e'tverthinig tune II in((1 st iat'er lie wem unditer1. I Ii 11d iiat lie Ihas manm-Ii riens'i here, whoit extenoutte thle tl(ircustan5e under~1 wtihih lie tailed. I do not 1thilt he is dtoing mauchiil at'rsent, but heis' a hol and-tdarling operaV~tsor, and1( um11 tcomei to the fronsli it'. a1s his alihprance ed to lobe his trsoubiles illtn dinki. - Y'ounlg Stral ly, u h l , asI~ l behiw shiootinig sialls Ihlt'ei fi hIr e' ei.ng 11 ooi'ts. iv; stites that ''Gott's prac1(tising withs hiis 1bretc-lo itseir.'' ST1ATIE OF? SOUl1II CARO(LIN.\. Jam t. rasr, o PhAint~Jiiv. is S. Law, Itaberla d1. Law, *hzene C. Law, Dee'intlaints. I of' Cotiioi P'lis, illtds I: t' aboveI' sltt's ed aSe, I wil! tilel fo s-ale. ths fol low inig-tdesiihe5 l'propery, Is it: All that piece, pareh oir t ract. of land, Iying aind beinig in the Counllt v oh Fairtl'kt and1( Staite tif Stlh (all' nau. situate( about one1 miile norlthieast frtiom t he towna of Winnushor'o, coinitainlinil bone v lantds tsf Ilieur- IL. ICI hioit, Francis Elder- and1( David It. lennuiikena. TER1Ms O1" SALE: One-thir-d of the puhalisemioner to be paid Iln cash, foi' tile blancels a Cred it of one antd twt years from tile dayv of sale, the purchlaser' '.0 give hlis bondl and a mnortgage of the prop~ely to s cure the patyment of the purch~lase money, and1( to pay for alh l ecessaryi . (ler-k's Off1ee, C. C. C. P. 1.'. MIarch 10, 1881. -' moh 12' SPROCAI KOTICES. Must5i. I o&der to a~sco a 11Hl wlth e reaca of I S~ e ruggist$ ti D~n tesc bo eri Inb~( )IQCI IM-vO te? 1i lI recover. t Is bwt, 110w. ver t mwence the use of 0 Stock Feed W e d of the chol'ra sea whh Will proyeft tIeLb from taking the dise e. ' qUT.i,'0A., A pril 18. 1818. For .the:bene of all those who are intpr. esled In raising wls 5ikepleasure in ro.om mending 4hoenfelfl's Mediea ed Stock Feed. I had beveral chickens witn cholera, and by the usO Of this wonderIf i artIcles, given ccording to directions, all or them got well, and tre now in a healt-hy coldilioll W.M. TE.NNILLE. I fully c nour in t lie hbove. Hold by the druggists of tills cu.T. PI E. '1AcoN. Gi. )essrs. Lamar. Raonkin ; La'nn.'. Dear Slrr I bad been troubled lor0 aog tIme be;Qre tsisag . our Constfli've piepiration. w't1 something lIke Ktil t. ilitid aiter ihing only two bottles of Your Brewer's Ltung Ie.-torer I breathltid per., IiCt lY free', nd lh;-ve (ett no s3llptomin Of ith (i.ew e sItec. I ain enafilent your inedluine clr jed Ine.' nid 1 I beCrfully i ecolinnend it tQ all who a I" suleilug fiom Asthnia. .lours truly,* - JO IlNT D IOSS. MAOl,(A. abirh 211, U, Mesirs: Ltanr,'. Uinkin & I anar. 'etr SIrs I havfused .our Brewer's Lukg liestorer for Verl Igo, -dli liave iver been t. oubied ni lli It .11Ce .sing the Inll(dicile. I cnnnot Si..y too intivhl-felvit. -tzn elhertui reccontinenl it to ll who neerI relief roin Vertigo . our i ruly, J. 13. A RI Opg. - l ce-,. GA.. M .1r 1t , bso. e~iLnmar, Rtankin x h,-imnar, Deal, 284r: I StkffleIe Io y eirs With Comum .iUenlonI. intl diring 11w ilie was teitl '- y rs. lid. 'Ihoin) a,.'halc[toitial ot1her1( of iiIS Cit-, tind allSo by t% *riinient phyIleln' of .litcoli. (4a.. wi. hut -lin I .tr a.v rellef. My litib:t ted bou-git in' si\ bo- les of your Brewer's Lutg liestor, which I b ge-in to inkze it once, and huild lin. inililae r-il' f. I Have used I 13h si: bottles awid itt'e .nver lelt. A: sympitm 01 hie il ense .ince, Ind li% generai henlilth Is hette- titm it has tI t' Ii iyear . I ther. fort rec)iilnletd it I 'ill who pave Cn.--unipli-ii its a -ail beyotid IAtle e. Very regwet;ttil v. MPI..l 11 Ol0.SBY Sold by Ihe Drpgrg. ., or thl, k Ut:nty - TilI.'S.\Nhs8 U - E -;T, WHlY - E IlrA 17 ', .oY TO '111H Wot ID ' - osm; w y .. A nio g u'te In >-* d.I , . v..r-1.1 io I. - It hapel1:;..s . *d ,n-e*l,o--lte- i e l- hu - : ''" h b i nllth' t to igh-I r' t-ots j .I , Braite. . e- Lefegn i ~ . I F:Ie .1.' Ii t w-limn I I r #;I sitill h... es, tIll, we 1-1 Ir to h- . . torl e It., In i: I owe . 1:11: I- ,. . . . h. 'I'it a b v.g '. i '. II - ' ti it lt. .'a u p e " e - It .I's tI.tiO-tl .n t il )1 re1t: ,.h -*e~ systri .:ees th Ii ' r: :i n tei ;.triri - it o caj : ltver 1.hLa. :e.- I htat : of w wi t wetiy Prepar bI y1)' Dr. J. Brndfnl,'~ , A ittzi. 0. er.. Si e p--r bet1... Sit! U: q.- 1 til ullat1. '11131. I v Ia'-- .. J&elw :s, :SM ,; I ht ve beenvi 8-1111-1 Br*adhk-is I' -n i-I 1,110. !xyea:.. i-nl i tl 0: con I':1. - Ito -tv r.. itn k vlie v - of its lilng - ':1 ti .- i I - 1-. I - a 1 -, e , . , *, w .i .h (ti it . 0 1e e .i. i i e ' N I C -. D s i Dr .,. o*i t Dear S I' f,. w -oae I l1 ai i l ' .. :o.l it. ; I/{t a X:) in to I. it W- n 1) , I.. , ,. t i T'. hAN lN & 1.A. All ii ' 3ww 1 W4,, l ., '.rt I , ;1.1 4 3. 1,41 il 1 * ; . i loja w ll l e .j From ht:iNi bet LitMi tr rl a tgitiy of - dars wt il1 the ptroitlt io:s elf Swift, '. p. ti .lice. ri:li--" I hayc knowni milthl c its ttatilt niinity3--wlel, ktnow .s ' Utizes- -whte were vIe inwti 'ari'.V life' r Svphills. Ihle min t rihir -Thr h:e ft!;en 'ihe 8. S. S Ia epie ont t.t Tin, I re'li frim ie he it od..(if hhN act'er D.ii 'tie.t. er'oue.t Id el bet t' U h ti'sa- pu i t ito e.ntiati go tiA5tfs ~ i niedt' ttt teni) a :t.wll 'Ott: tO I hs i rile ',t t i o t'-erv wh o'til "'tlerIsay U~bni eei' -Clite I 'e..n h ee e sa )tI n .tte'vor, fr li e' !Ctiis'sso lltti,. ch . opp'e tol tein'il.' ile ie it o i0tos th~t a te m iistet i I hei tte ;'' bu I I la ' , l. t f I it p , qle (1hen~ ~iaa. thg 'tcIr tchie e nts. n , l en inin 'a'llon et I LtS i, .tW!'itsaS p i tle *"pee~lue for i eurpieI 11l0tel. 'h :et -nk it qLtil Iterc 't e 'ell. O h rsn 'd AN lSprig & et-a Wn i ss. Tpi ih Wig i.A FNt'o P iwl tLCI IPllt.C........75:.0.'Pr)re C Mie it ti p iiiuc g len~s k -d't~i OPE ABUGGIES. -ic' A li' I'li n e i!oleedp at -s tow pr~e~ie for1e cas, lirl a t sadi' O9it0 wil hge .l- - - o-..t. . .t50.0 "LTpBg AeT- -B-T-O- . .. .. 6 . ASual lodyf Tree.~n,~hc an a10..-.-.- -....'00. Sportlig agon t A Mettresrn- . rew Store, N'ew Store, New Store. N=W STOCKIT, NEW S~rO(K,, ,NEW ETOCK. NE PRICEr, 0-0( AE.PEARf IN' A FE;W L.1 . mchi 22 J. & P. UOATT' E3EST X-CORD COTTON, WARlRANT'ED 200TARD)S, LFIVE CENTS A SPOOL.! J. GRIOES(CIEEL'S. :xnch 19 - i Y . n 1 . . [lami a i 's ut *. -a<i . . . Ihlc roi miasj.i ( 'e.,e (;&e ie. rse P n 14 m u .in.< elanth slc siuie i nop e' a isinu onyths. s es r :h~otIt Assre P ls. ea Pn or 'ieset WOrcdstrstk tthi e uce. ag.. J~h5. F cMSENJ &. rj o.T sept 14 GREAT ATT AT THE OLD ORIGIN4 *-QF B. SUGEN cQER:G'GS B - 0 HAVE just returned from the Nort c(ha11eiI 0ne of the Iiuosit eornpleto nIL FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTH F U RNI.HINO GOODS ETC., ETO., FO.~E SEKPRIJL~c - .A: Trade ever brought to this maikcet, embi ties ill style und desigl, it, all the 11 e would call spe(cial atter~tion to ou 3111.X, which is- fuii and complto in 5 r~ 1: 1'Y STO)C( of F'urni~t-e, which will be lIteme that allh myi~ goolds( are warnagiaed tlu'.nr elsewheregp, theni comep I to lhe Iirst bes!(t seleejlin11 (am I n hurI (chleaier. Plom- i .A niew~ siupply of W~iim1owv Shades'. WVal IJ l'nunies. f 'bromoso'., llat Itaicks, mul look Shi 'I he hI-es't suiiply of T'ii ( 'hiatnher S(ts. 1 (11W.- l~ui'l tliuy a Alachinie mipelv heenusei iulled I mv e huii lit lie meri. Th tjpuu on o over eighlty colit111or". I canl refer vonI I :ash hactoiy. AllI onuieis entrtd ito-e!. me prepareid to 11:ake4 to ol der. Emtiiher and1( Sh iini. l)oii't fail to call buefIore purcihiasing cht ---:o: D ]] E' O JrT ~DS & COLUMlBIA, 5OUTH HIAV1F I J:'. FC IE D eautifulh Ca~,brues n t 8A Beauitjiul (udijo.s ..t q~ ,i.g . tr o .ii p 1' J re i4fs at 0 I)cents. Lad.1ie/' L: en Vllan ti erL i -- - BEAUT'IULJ LINE~ OF SHOE Al 01' fB N'- to our inrge otnd alecct st ock D ESPOI - 1 7- -I--'. WI hNG d JlI n'i inil in marketfr ~i 111 i i. . .TOUSAN'D D)OLLAl. uSIEWvAItr it-btlh as aI mainelI, and1 te range4 of wou wlh ally of li'4 I ie llrst-hiss mcine141j1( on the ini chiunes ini use ini Fairtlcld County'. -A L1S' I .Sr A fine lot of PlantIng Potatoes, Onion Crackers, Cakes. Candies. Bacon, I'Iour, T 'Tobacco, Cigars, Bedsteads, Ma ttresses. 'rot To arrIve, 16,000 feet. of Good Assorted I. Dry oods, of' all kinds, Millinery, etc, 1 lot of Spring Goods. . Infayr 3. R ACTmIONS kL CiEAP. STORE H EIMER, born Markets whero I havn pur d elegant stocks of DRY GOODS, LNG, BOOTb, SHO. S, HATS, STD A:~h.E' I..E] -acing many of tho latest novel lifferent A DEPARTMENTS. r CLWHING DEPARIT. vents', YonuLs' and Boys' suits, .N IDE -in)or why o il a) 4-nn ta s i oo sl'lbg - IV - -i7i lin1 pice of inv goo s.. ') ('t eke ls, l In (1e . lirarI , 't P ie re 'nie$ (IPto I nchi it tag and Cham >ly' of Sewinig 31achineL' aslt goodi a yourP I.nothe orl yourV neighbor los~ innehinies thati arec mosnt largely wanit is th litte tha 1lt wviii savQ you rhtl and wilIl hsI a long timue. I have ii to onie ofi II the acines I repiresent r.- ti at I amn agent for 1 )onr antd 'idi have pro'a~iy allentioni and at at lan'(t.ile piUVces. 1 11 ul s og hirls of 3tz1ac(i n he1( hadi rough ewhere. It. W. Ull I LIPS. CAR1OLINA, >welst it 2.5 C,.-nt. I a rge Li e -t, oweiR (P' d (I cenIts Lat ip.' LW w land. Lid(ls ,)Iart is' at 25 cents. S IN A LLQULIES Uldie (*very week. Sainpleta sont, on Tl ES & ED.IM UNDiS, COLUM IA, S. C vv anid fine fnilyi sewving. ONE~ to any one who0 enn0(l counstetc with i I: IIuIr out. Wnarated to wearI atrket. Two hiiundred of these Ma Sets, Seeds. Corn, Oats. Cheese, enl, llams1), Smoking and1( ChewIng les, Safes, Chalrs, etc. uniber. ~wdown. to -mafke room for a new I