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THiE NEWS ANY H1EJ I). WINNSJO~tO S. C, BATClDAY. a .py h : : IRst Nde MWASyS j).Aris, nanyou. .'f(NI. . 1 hCYVXOL).S. ASsoChiAT ICMIToR. AT Selma, Alabama, thi Demomieat! , elected their mayor and eight out 01 ten aldermen, for the first time in eight years. Carry the news to Mahone. TAple jotfit ).egiePItiyo 0lission ap. pointedl at the last session of the Gen. era. Assembly to revise the laws of the 8tate upon ithe subject of railroads, met in Charleston on Wednesday. The commission is composed of Senators A. T. Snyt'ie, of Cbarleston, and It. ,A. Gaillard, of F1iifleld, and lepre. sentatives J. C. Haskell, of Riclland, .Jasi. Simns, of Charlestond. a11. II. Newton, of Mat.ril)ro. They have power to si. t during the recess, and -Yill be in session for severl days. Xt Is to be hoped that they wi.l.1 auoceed in evolving a scheme that will draw the line equitably between the people and (Ie corporations. 'fI, deadlotk .in t.le. Senate dissolv. ed on Wediesday, by a motion oil flit part of tle Republicalt, to go int exccuIke sossloin, wbich was unani. mously adopted. The speech ofDawes, announcing the back down, was hu Anorously and aptly caracterized by Beck as. ",a futierail ort.ion." Sevrni treaties and man% nominations will be considered, and although the Republi. .cep-ns profess a determined purpose tc continue the tight for Gtorlham and Rid dIleberger, it is.evident that these gentr% are doomed. The -Democrats havI won at last, and their backbone will ,be considerably stilfened thereby. Prohibition in Charlotto. At the recent municipal election ir Charlotte, the prohibitionists electe -their canitidate for mayor by twenty five majority, and carried tw.o out o the four wardx. Colonel Johnston rar about sixty votes ahead of his ticket Ao that the net prohibition majority foi aldermen was about ninety. As th board of aldermen was a tie, the anti, Prohibitionists boasted that their siN aldermen would refuse to quality, an( thus prevent a quorum in the council and a cause defeat of prohibition * T hereupon, 'Mayor DeWolfe, intetatid 01 calling upon the new board to qualify. called a mecting of the old members, and in a few hours they passed threc ordlin ances which close up the liquoi .traffie in Charlotte at once, providc for a refunding of money to tlose holding unex)ired licenses. and pre vents the sale of all liquors, alcohtolic bitters or fruits by bar-rooms or drug stores, under severe penalties. Ali effort was made to give time for ti liquor dealers to get rid of their stock ; but the prohibitionists, exasperated by .the proposed obstruction I)olicy of their Opponentg, look the bit in their teeth and refused to give a day.' Con siderable excitement prevails, but as thie Iguw allows five days for the new councril to qualit', (luring which time the old council holds over, the ordi nmances of the retiring council woultd sem to be regular* and of full force . andciet. Tlimeo will show whether tis prohibition wvill proibit. (Fiox Tuw Nxws ASo HiEnRi.. utiEonUIra 8'oR FA R M EJRS. Rioroco Greeley in the C'ountry to Hlorace Greey in To~wn- Somo (caipital Ideau aund Suiggestions. Geo. 1!. McMaster, Es'q.: !.)'~n SIR: During huours of ileijess - -.. I have address~cl P'W several letters on1 a~~ha subjieels--uppropriately I think addressed to vou as the city counterpart (of my nomn de' plumei, .lorace Girceley, for, my friend, I opine we both are better farmers ini theory than in practice. anid perhaeps we can, when in the mood, rivaul Gireeley in theorizintg. Yet, hoping some pracltia fartmers may take a htint occasionally', and profit by (lie samne, I write agaiin; and the bur'den of my soug Is luulGI(ATION. T'he very limited rainfall for several years past., and the inicreased aridntess of our nereage soils, should admuonishi us that we must loo0k to some source of supply other thatn desenmdinug rain water for all, and especially sumnmer' crops, to increase the productivenecss of our soils. Such a supply can come only from reserve reservoirs or rutning str'eamus byv means of' irrtigations, or in plaini Enuglish, wateting er'ops. With a sutr ficienit wanter supply~ all erops can be doubled atnd evein ttripled ont the egie soil. This is no new humbug, no Patett idea of the present day, andi we may be excused int referring to what is and has been (lone by irrigation In other countries. The average rainfall 01 Japan Is greater' than it Is in our' owe~ State, and yet in this highly oivilized and best of cul tivuated conuntr'ies, Irr'i gation has been prat'ctised f'or a thou sand or two years past. In that countr'y the0 land Is thfprop. erty of the Crown, so also Is I he riht to nll water'; and while all of thC Japanese farnmrs are tenants at will 01 the Crownt, yet they'ar'e not the serfs, rag-tag-anid-bob-tail and to-be-lookedi da it-oin, as in our* own enlightened landi, but rank high in caste, aiid cotn 0110 on of the three castes which can in English language, be styled gen, feel. What a commaentary on our Owl civilization, where fhearcely anvioim will farm that can help it. 'The 'grov ernment of Japan sees that the far'mo does his whole duty and makes thie most of' 1h1s lands. If energetic an' skilled, lhe IA speedily promuoted to bet, ter' lands. Tf slothlful and uskilledl is promotion down~ hill to a poo farm. lit this kingdom all watter I utilized for the general lbenefht. Noi dlepeniding alone on (lie dily suippl, from running strearns, immense rose i .o SlIpply th (inies of 4lrouglt iat lower gra(. Te water of evory availabe sitreai i1 utilized aIId while these streais generally aviah Ithe sea by their. nIttstral ontleft, yet they t ravel the greater portion of, the way ill Itiifijial chtanniiels e4t. for.1. the l:pose of irrigation. The Japan, ene produee t.wo anti even three crops inl the3. Same year on the same 11md)(, and an estimtae .of the aniount of these cropiS is fau111lus. Their ricou lands of s1tinimler lproduce wieat as a wititer crop ; anid so expert are theoy as harm1 ers that. they have sueeed(C inl dwarf- I Ig the wheat stltk to such tin extent, that- it never n0Ce reaches eight to fourteen inches inl height. Tiley plant, for grain and not for straw. 'oie what of the Aine sys(ei is in vogue I China. 80 muitch ftor tle progress of griculture by Inleans of irrigation in the East, (he cradle of nations, altd we might add the origin of many rf the arts anid sciences and of improved agricultpre. ItA-IGATION IN OTHER LANDS. Tihe rich valley or alluvial bottom of the Nile has been irrigated sitnca tihe (lays of Joseph and his brethren, and but for suclicill)ation of water to the soil it Could not support its in habitanlts. Ir1riation :igpractised inl Italy, France, Gerlmaly, and even nydolent Spaiyn. On our Western continent, If Credit the historAn, the Peruviais, the time f the conquest, had made great progress fin irrigatilon. In(deed if we take all lieoius as true (vide Prescott's conquest of Peru atid M co) they had a more advanced systein of agriculiture in mtany respects' than was to be seenl oil our conti ent at the begtiiing of the preseit century. Like Japan the noil was the )ro1prty of the Crw9. n, bat wIs anual v divid ed and allobtted- the one part for tle use of the ods and (1 their oliliiat.ing pimte ; the ec for the u th s1:,e oai the Inea tutld his nloble kindred, and' ile other part for thle working-bees. the people, by whom all three parts werq cultivated. The Inta race olaim ed to be children of the sun, a distintct and separate r'ce, and doubtless they, Were at distincet racwe, 11n0"A likelv Ohw deseondants from tomlife Japane atd venturer who ha3d crossed thle Picitle anl(d brouglht with hinm the pOlity of his own governinlentand int u roduced tle mystemn of' griculture Iroin the IEast with such tuoditieations as adapted it to tie difflereit. (litle Ittid thee of the country. Water iln Peru was tite properlt y of (he Crown, Id was eon veyed nili condluits of Stont n iider' ground. Thus large areas of' land, on which rini n3e3ver fell, were Imide fruitful. To whiat attioulnt. of' iodtct i'enesS per aicre ilsioe hids had attti - ed we are uiable to siV. Tley m t, however. have beenl ex treitilv feritile. as m atone thalt two yea r' supply % grain was fould ill the public itore botiteS at fle time of the. concitrst. (The greatesit Crop ever growi in the Unitied States would not atlhrd ovei. foitte (o six monthsextrasu ppk--htece the averagPel'ietuvian crop iiust have been lifty per vent . greater, Ot~n 01urS.) So gt'V't w:ts this resertve stot, t hat it' took the prodigal Spaniards, who were illI coniStimliers and not produtcers, e eral years to dissipiate. Iln litilited i sections raiii flell :mid less atteat ion wias paid to irrigation. The gtuanito of' the Pertitviaa coast, was kniowIi and utilized. It, tou., as nlow, was the property off the Crown, alnd cerin i beds w ere allot ted to the use of the farmeris of' part ictilar localities. Tlhiis coutry'~ wats clivated by 'hantd-habor' --havintg nio draf't aiinalIs. 1Its imi 113ense pr'oduetive p))oers werei duie to irr'igationi, good cuiltivaitiotu antd f'ertili zat ion. Oni~ out' part, of the contintatt the iihzed Aztecs had madtel coinsiderta.. ble prnogretss in the sceientce ot irr'iumt tion, andi the t'uints of' their cantals iitd dlitchaes atay be ticed ini Mtexjio Lwr California anud Tiexas.'. Ti'...d have been1 inIcorrtectly r'eti'trn-td to, 318 the tmtor'e moder'n work ot'thie Sesttits, per'hamp5y t'romi the het tha31 t hev. dur ttg I th t'rt supreimacy, eiteourauged1 the 1use o' thle dev'1elopied resources they ittind exlsin onlterfrtetaee titto (the coj1t4ry. !c. liucht-aht'ul MNorinonsti, baitiish-a refugi~e ini the aidm andt rainl'ss Satlt. Lake va:l ley~'; andI, usinug a siinallI amount, of enginee0rintg brainis, con sti'tieted (catna3ls and1 ditchtes, and conui v'erted this dleset into a fri'tfu l gardett yieldinog 1iimentse cr'ops of' gra in and1( covered~ with a ich sward( of' grass tat sustains i mnients heids of thle fInest eattlehi. W' enn bt ut look 0lo ' er agicul tnn tilsuccess w.'ithI amailzelnetI. I13' inelants of' irr'tigatioi n alone t hey cian live and1( suppor't tlahirapidly' ittereas fboe people. iof s03n0 of the adointinov St ates have takent pat terni at'ter' the Morminoni, and alr1 ady thoutsatnds ot'f acres itt omte of' these States, on11ce barrien from want of' rin tllI, hauve tioni. (See trecent Repor'ts of' thet I)e par1tments oft Agr'icult ure.) lIn sev'erail ol' thle r'epor'ts i'eferrted to, are' gratphie decitions 03of canlet for~ 11 13 the purpjoste ot conveyC3inig water' 11ifteen (to Iwient 3 tire miles in letgthi. Somei of' thtese conivey (1reeOks anmd nre thle propjer'ty oft intcofp~oralted waltr comiliies, ~'ho sell the wattetr toI te ftaer oni their lines mit so much pci' foot 01' v'ent open, Inags. Stt'eams of wvaler' hav~e in t hose same11 tanice ovet' hii ls and' r'avines f'or sluice imngti p, that is to be~ used in wa'shinmo (d0wn1 hills to obtta g'oltd. Now, were eq11 uiet amunttts oft watei' coniveyed and1( ised fori tht'inga.~ pur'poses, thec priofits arlisjing thecre''romi wvould far' exeeft lie return'ts t'romt thle goldl waShlngs. W hien thle gold is wa'shted out. and~ the hilt watshed downi, the wot'k is (one. But. the stremni~i, on1ce e-milutted for farmui purposes05, will pay its dilvidendl till thie endl 1 oftme. ITO n1IC CoNTINClEO.] A Full and C'aroful Reoport of' the Muri der' of Captain JBili Prica.tor by is~ soni tCorrecspotnec of thie N'ews and C'otutor'. mc r'ep~ort of .the Priesteor tragedly itn youissu 130 of thte 30ith uif. wais no'1 al together cor iect. j shaull1, Iterefotre, give you a brief' review of' the whole case. In theo firnsf plaee, it seemsiH liat thie report, nto doubi t35 'i' ind elintly, p1 uts some1 of the burden~t of' thIis sad atl'd heiar'trend/nitg miisf'ortune1 to the credit of t he w.i e of hie hearti'(less pert'et raLtor'. Mr's. Pr'iester' is ai most. estimnable wo mia. antd hams woni the htear'ts of' those wh'lom she has1 bleen amiomt so short a tlime by her'i Christ ian virtues. So fuit as ftle repI oi't refer's to lier' hiusband not being fable to live amilenbly with his wife, it. coutld not, have been Intended to coniv the1( Idea t hat, anty of (lie Iault could be attibuiitedl to hiet'. Jtt the converse, she has beent thte maost long-sufflering with (he bie'rnpii ti sho hlas had cast upon hvr, tly lit lt worthy htus3biid. Sio had rlesolv two or three tileis to leavo vo'un 'rlester .n(d retlrl) to I ho boi'isei her iather, lbit Capt. Billio Priestl preval.led tip-n her not to leave h son, as it would tno doubt be his J.uil She retnitined on/l ll (Ito 110p)0fiu siho iight, by cnduring everythizbn work some ltiprovement in the' vori m.nan. Hlis reukjess iigratitude rnehaitc its highest point, aid she resolved I stand It no further, and on Thursdla mnorntting, it (ito breakfist table, si requested the Captain to remiin a m< mnt; a she desired to see him. Youn William Iitenr'y Priester, the husbam was at the head of .the table opposil his fhther, 111d oil b)elrilg the abol remark saidl, "I propose to hear thai Col versation." Captain liPriester 1-4 plied, ''Certainly, my son, I have n1 objection." Youtg 'Priester went u stairs to his rooij and came dowit I where the QCaptain and Mrs. Priestc. were .stan11ding, 11nd whenl within fiv nr tenl feet suid, "Father, I'm going I kill yoi." 'Oh 0no, my sionil, sai Captain Billie. "What For?" lie go no reply fi rther than a ball which til Captain said is the one lie thougol paised through his stomach, enteint tu% o iiches to the left of the Inavel all Lollil' obtt tbout (lhe sitire distalit blilt . e Spinal coluinit. Tho Captai lO chosed in oin his soil liftier th shot itid canght the pistol, I .,)(d thit the Shock from the fin ball was Such that he couh not col trol tle iniatirll arm of* his son1. Th next ball he thought was the o1: ti Lteterd tile left side and peeu 11rate into the region of' tihe spleent. (Tli ball went through the splecen.) - third ball lodged in tle left wrist, an a tourth in tle left thigh, 1111d the Ilit struck i buick-hiorn haiidle knifle ill i palts poctet, tearilng itt u) an lodging it, il the iron sides. Col tain Pristetr said (hat hathe was sih so rapidly that, lie could not save him sielf, 1111 the only thilng le did was t hold oi to t le pistol and cIlinge th range until it had been exhiusted b the cruel hand. and then lie thought h itruck his soi with his stick. Petei it twin brother, who had le't the tabl for (lie store, hearing file shtootinig ai Lite sc'reats of Mrs. Priester. reichei [lie house too late to render his fatlie illy assistance il t he strugtgle. Capt-til 11. went to his store, sonic two hun lred yards of, and undrhessed himself ot ii bed and selit for lDr. H. W K eartse. I )r. Kearse, arrivintg as sooi is possible, miade an examinatiion am reported to Capta in P1. that he woaIuh e f'ank vilh him anl state his pre ilotis condition. lie told hlin thi:1 Ie had bi It a short. whAINhe to Iire, a-il( hat ie had belter arnlige his worldl, ilairs aid prepare to nuoet his Goi 2iaptaint 1. did not s('eelm th le lls ilarimed, but. thantked the dhoctor lo lis canldor', and stalted th:i t his Ow' )pinion was (liat. ie could not live Dis. K eai'se renained wilh him ti ate Friday evenlin g, litter all signs o Ie lad aliiost ebbed oil. and Captaih Wilm. Priester di' lit II o'clock a 4,1ht, himwent ied by every heart tha steeis ati 11tii wh ow has a heart. It is out, of' the <iuestion f1or me t< iiidertake to put clown inl wNords 01 ipel the gloomi and sourr.w of (i nlcilige. No words cl conver then md t'ife hearts ever Veit sneh snIlless Captain Priester Imade his will, lear lg itl i his ofbets to his soil Peter. an1 Ipolnted his faithful rieti and kins an, Dr. II. .. Kearse, his excutor Ele wias cool and1( compiosedl, consicionl Ip to the (dizzy edgeis that bordor thi lIe, and1( lie met htis death with 1oenlit-y t halt, deser1ved of the' siurround iigs, and a fortitude I lut demnaided 101)1e1 fate. Ile reOqueLsted1 that *Wmn. 11. shiouh lot lie allow~ed to atten'ld his funileral mdii thl he wanittedl himi hung f'or ih etuityf3 of' his followineii. J. II. A BluowN's - GEOnIores.--Thie iinning o-day wyere dlecidedly on (lie side c air'. Brown. I'Te debaite is getI in:g t< >e kntow n as ''Brown's Geor'ies," lb hio politics of' hi sState ~~ and(1 th iliitationl of Massachusetts polities lir lhe chief topies of' his frequeniO~t speoch i. lie icrtaiily had t he best o1f th lobatte to-day. and( woried thle floepul icanis by causing. to be read f'or t hel >)nfit shiairp crit icismis 11nade by la mtblicant papers otn (lie pr'ceient conlte5t 1eeral Ihawley did a elevetr thin: 'rom1 his poi nt 0of view inl readitn ai oilinn tinig oni Mr. Bro'O Is sp'echlt heo Chicago Conviention 01' 18(8, bu lie Georgila Senator irespionded ini Ith )cst. eIlbr't lhe has yet. ina~de. 1 le shiow dl that lie patetd compthani withI th )eni'nrtie inart y of hlis St'ate~ becau.s ip to 1872 it ld ii' irtuallt' refu'sed ieceit (lie r'esulIts oftho wll', Ile m'c ir'iedl to it whien it. huid dolle so I rood t'aithI. lie deiine'd htimselo f as 'ntatural D~emtoerat,"' 111d nit. as IBoutrbon," snch as TJo mbsn coith pe'sented accepted thue niew e'oid 11as1 antd mloved( wiithi thema. It wvoul 'esist, howeveri, all attempjts to aigi mit Soth ertn ignor'ance on top. e tiiir lirown' made1(1 his ownI piitio >oth etlear andil consistenit , attd Ite e' lisihied hntiselfC still ltmore as a pml inmbenit ary's leader.--Ilus/on G/obe C'i esp~o nden oce, ..'lpil 2:.'? hTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA C'OUNTY' OF FAI1 RIiEl. CO(UllT' OF CO)MMON PLE~AS. Ketziah Tlidwell and Mai'~ ry J. Ming< Deotoendmn Is. Snu~nnons I'or' Relief Comiplaittt ntot Served'(. Co ''na Der~(EN Ars A lovE-NiMn Y ( I itre her'eby siummoifned l a11i lu1ire toC~ ans115wer the C1omtpIn t in thi iietionl, which'h is tiled in (Is ollicoe the Clherk ot' ((1nomon Phens, forii thI lvbir a'11 nwer to Ithe said Com in' IIt o ht h sbscri bers lit t hir (11lice, Witin, tori), South Carolina, wit biin twenat lys af terl t he sOrice heret'of', excilusivi ia' thte daly ofI suhli servliice; andit if vi, ['dl to answer' thtoComtplainit wvithtin'th one111 Storidtil the philinltiff int thi liini wiht aply~ to the Court for1 th 'elioet' dlemlaledI ill the ('ompl~'ainlt. ( AL LAlRID & IREY'NOL1DS, Vlaintill''s Attor'nev': l'o tt' 1Defe'ndantts Da)n. Wi. G ladidet h eziah Tlidwiell a 111nd lary~ J. IN tig Thake niotice thant the Summttons (i a'hichi the thre'g"oinig is at copy) andi th 30mliplatint in this ac(tioni were' tiledi hie olie ot' thet Clerk of' te Court ( lhe 2nd day of Mlarch, A. I). 188K~ C AL LLAlt D) & ii EY'lNOLI )S, mch 22 .xl', Hi.AROE AND DEVEL.OP THE FORM, If shrunk wholy or Int part from nature or is. D . dlo. Af clat o . A h and rend l chat referentce. Correapcedeco con~fd i Elai. 's.I Atma A ND Cn KAt '.-IIh Olor (0 pItico Sliate .iver Pll within tihl! relan Of Atli, th 1ce of AMay Apple 14Pls h.s been reduced t 1.01.1.ntar box. 151d b all Drtiggists in t I Wheln Y4t noti(o3 choiera In Xour l'.og" Ain chickels, give themiii Shoenfel' Stoe e freelky, and they 1il recover. It i iiest, loni ever, to colnnenc he(11 use of the lock Fee ( a ItIle alead of Uph? cholera s NVIa. wilich WI wevrevent thl froil taking tile diisease. d QI'ratAN, (OA., April 18. 187. For th10 betlellt (IF all ths Who Are Intel ested in rolsilig folsi I take pIlenstire in recoar )' mendIig Shoenfl's M1ediented Stock Feed. C I 'd several llickens wi eitn cholera, and by tb yIso of this wonderfl urticle, given accordin 10 (it reetions, oIf -mI got well, and iare no, g in heatby condition. Wal. TENNILLE. Attly concur in th(e aIOve, 1 tol by tie druggists of this couhty C . MACON, GA. Messrs. Lamar, IRankin & Lamar, Dea- Sirs I had been troubled for a long hilne before usinj our Consumptive preparation, with somicthin p Ike Asthina. Iand lifter using only two bottle 0 of your lirewor's Lung iestorer I breathed per fectly free, aDd hpvo felt 110 Symptom) Of til V disease slieo. I tim conftitent your mnedlein Cu cured 1ue, andi I Cheerfully reccomneoid it to al who aro sufferIng from Asthnta, Yours truly, JOIIN D). IROSS. i MACON, 0A., Mareh 20, 1881. 3Nleas. I'nmar, Ilanklik & I.amiar, Pleart Sirs I have tised your 1i(wer'si Ling lestorer foi tVei igo, ai haevtiever been troubixt with 11 sim . snlig the Ileineu'. I cannot, My to( 1nuch f'm It. and cheer(ftilly reeoinmen(I it t( all who nuet relief froma Vertigo. 0 Yours truly, J. 11. AitTOPE. It MAcoN, OlA., March 20, 1880. NMpews. Lamar, Rtankin & Lainar, Delair Sirs i suffered two years 3vith Consumption. tnl( 1. dtuing the t111o wais t oatedl by l)rS. Itend Thiomaiiis, Cltniltoi an1d others of this city, tla( also by At protninent., physlelan of Macon, (Ai. wittlot 1intding any relief. Aly hiusband boughl e tne six hottles of your Brewer's LIaig tRestorer t wh llht began to take tit on(ce, adia fiind lim. ,inet Ie relief. I have used thev six bottles and I hauve' never felt, a syiptolim of the dielase since 1and my general health is better than it ha, been i It years. I thaerofore recoInmnend it, to ill wbo iiave Conaatituptnytia as a l'earl boyond I lice. Very respect[ully, ARS. M. U00L181Y. Sold by the Druggists of this county. THIOUSANDS USE IT, WIY llE*SITATE? - JOY To TI WotR.n I WOMAN Is Fx .-n t Ainotag file many disvov'ries looking to the happiness and amellioratIlon of t he htinarace, lion1e LI cntitlet to higti t er CO1"i attio thatl D~r. J. Bradilld' Pe'nale lReguliator, "Womnant Biest Friend." By it woman Is emancipated from numberless Sil peculiar to her sex. Be fore its inagle power all Irregularities of the womI vanih. It eures "Whites." Stppression of th "melses,"antid renoves utolitte obstruc tions. It, cures Constipalton and strengthens the system, braces the nerves and putrilles the blood. It never falls, its thousaulus Of women will llestity. I Prepared by Dr. J. Bradlield. Atantn, Ga., S1rice $1 60 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. TuoM01ASyriL, (M., JuIe 28, 1878. I have been selling Uiradllleld's Ferniale llegu -lto for etrs, fand it still colitiues l)o)utllr an1 evide~nc'e of its heliag all 0lirateal fo it. I can recall instances in whilch it alforted relief after all the usual rem(Altes had failed. 8. J. CASSiLS, Druggist. I --v - -. . MAcoN. GA., Nov. 1, 1879. Dr. C. J. Moffett-lear Sir-We have been -h11ntlliit TthItlIn3) for 'everal yen 5. s.n1(d the . etanti Inerteasess the artilClebcnomes intro duced id I i k 'own. O11r sales average from two 1ttitlEe g: 05s'i 11111oth. We helleve that, ytr Teethina (Tleethiitag Powders) wIll eventu. altly become a stantdilrd find in1dispensible arti. 111' or iuno singa insta nt .s ;t I aciled t 1ire .'atis/a1ion. No eOmit.itt has ever been 11'a(1 to lsi, hetee we conclutle that, it (loes all you chii tor it... Meriz isi bo mi )to silee a. HUNT, IHAN KIN & LA MARlt, Druggists. P ittav, U ., April )-1. 1879. I have watellet the 11s of 111 tie-lc lie now , ita as--8)f philitle 1pectille" since thle ,'year isa-over 60 years--and have never heard Of a taillure 1o culre when proporly taken. i entitnenced tie ts of It, ol Iniy slaves, bethvOW sito.1 And 185hr. tlt( also Old 't number of g Wty neighbors and in every Case that anme 'WthIn .nmy ignowledg~it effeeted a euro. In1 1835 muV tai (oa Jdasl' not~ l(a4ranatedl. Alte!' ie pttrchasr - ( l::> io-.u1 !5 !:'eh 13a-1 --tm SyphiNu tot L I (t'e'v yourN't J ila he'ad wvas w'.ithouItt. 11 haw1 onl .. It lie t renteti him itha this remedyl3' andit in four' Weeks hte wmli soundi atnal wiell, and1( in a 1 short. t line hald tas floe a head of hi it' as wva evecr owned- by a regro. lie owned this silve mnany y3ear's, tend1 he ieer had any' return'a 01 the disease, 110r lost, a (lay's wor'k. This is only~ ,onae a nlonlstlundreds oif inlsti.naces of remalirka. ,ble cutres er 'to by this mnedilno In aill my1 past. life I 1..1v ne iaver kniowtn It tremetdy that1 ,woutild so ity accomnplishi what, it Is rcom-~ moeaded to tio. Ii. L. DENNAltD. 8 TtfJE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, P'roprie. j'orsi. Atlantu, Oa. .Coil hi' all Drtuggists. S Caill 101' a copy)3 of , Younog Meni's Frtiend.i" MAKING WArTHS. Defective Watch Cases ate one of the chiel l nul~Ss oIf o. 1many33 watthes not1 beling good' i ime piecaes. Tfice cases beting thin and( ntL hi Iia14': ell. adainlt, dust 11nd( dlrL to te move. ment'tt, whIaiich 50011 inttrfer's wilh thle rutnnking pats of thla watch neIcsit at Inag ('leanintg, 'c. patring, kI., ant:l h tillmnount thus1 paidl out ii aplied' teoward buyinag a gaoal case I u tite be-. ginn 1ing~, wtouhilthave taVeal all thli trouble1 and( e.x pense. We haave' r' eently sceln a caise t hat ataets all thteso r'eqrinenit ts, it, havinag beel3: carrIel for' ovi't wenlty ( yar; nit still re'tinains perfect-. We'I rfder to thea .1S. 11OSS' P'attonl St ifteneda Goldl ('ase, wh1'hl hats become onc of thea stale atiehi of Itheo Jewelry tradea, SPosessing a is It does so miany~ altivantag's oveil -all othler' wautchela'sl, being miado of twv heavy p~lates of sollId goldl over Ii plate of com-0 lositlona, A isd weC ad~vi. aill ('urI re aetrs to last; t haIr J!veelarfor a Ilrd orIea 01' ll 0 tIZtha(lmt, will exph11 a itn ilhe manner' lin whIch he3It ' larmtatie, S It Is ihe only3 $tlfl'enead Cmase ltde wilth twc - h 1)11 es of gokd, seamlek's pen'tlatls, alnd centre, solid jolits, erown'a pie('es;r k., ail of whalh at cove'ared by3 letters lenOtt. TriIefore buty a * case bifore~ ionisult gOn Jt'wtelir wh'o keeps thte , JAM. lHOS' 'aten Sth'iffeneda' Goldt Unsie, I isi Iyout 113 iny 'tn the dilTerencue b't~tween it, nn( -all imitations thai, claim to he eqttalily good) - For sale by3 all r'esponisle .Jewele'irs. Ask (e s'e the wtatt'ant. that, atcLoltlpanies ech 0,1st' tattd dont't tM persuaded thai, anay othter make t ensao Is as good- aup 12. M. L. KINARD's F'ASIHONA NLE COLU;MIIA, S. O. 11 JUST. receiveod thae latrgest iand mos0 (1 comapleto stock of SPR IN~,; (ILOTHINC e that hasa over beeon in thto Staite, andt a eprices to suti, thto timesci. SITLS OF ?AllDDLESEX FLANNEL Wir'ranated, lat. $12.50. -MI N' S ALL WOOL ChEVIOT SU1TS Watrrantted, tat $10. 50. YOU TI'I.S' SU['T8 FRO~M $3.'i0 to $15.00 Li BOY8',SUTS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, AN1 tUpwarids. A MO aN fino stock1 of T'aylor's cel brator MIna'ina~w Sirlaw 1Iafs tand Alailags, in shtades ol'Silver,. Tlan, Chocolato I HfAVE~ atdded to lmV stock fitno ahioes fo: gentlemon, to cotpjleto an1 ouitfit, gutaran teed not1 to rip or break; if' they3 do, wiil give iaothear pail'. upI) 12 dly I c " . -, SPRING WAGONS -AND FARM WAGONS. IN connection with the Buggy and Spring Wagon busincss, I hayo for sdalo Clho well-kinown "OLD RICKORtY" . Farm Wagon. Mly one-horse wagons are coupled the same as a two-horse wagon, have front bounds and rocking bolster. Warranted for two)yo pmonths, J. ML CURRINNS, Opp. Dunlovy & Faut' FAIE NOTICE. WE havo now oponed our STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, and ask an inspection of tho saino by the PUBLIC. Each Department is full and Complete, and in Styles, Quality and Prices are Second to NONE. All we ask is that you examine OUR STOCK, and we will convince you that wo "TALK SOLID FACTS." McMASTEl, BRICE 4 KETC[IN. ap 16 TRY THE CELEBRATED 1 Borller & Elgel' . HIADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL..C LAR FER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TYFIVE CENTS P.10R DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED rROMPTLY. SUMMERin u~ IEVERMAES. MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCH ES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONADES, SODA WATER. ON DRAUGHT ap)30 - CONF'ECTIONERIES, F'RUTITs, BJTc. llE ndersig~ned having purchased thic I.stock in trado, rcent ly ownled b~y A. P. Miller, prooes to soll tI.o slame at and below orlj na cost. Ho offers Frcech ad t th ny-five cents per p~ound LaiB askets at cost,, Dells and Toys belowv cost. J UST JECEIV.L(D, and always on hand , Fresh JBf~analIs, Or angos, Lemons, Apples, Cakes aJ i Dreads a of different kinds. ,~ftN f#' Bread, good and .fresli alwa 'on hand . a.t a m CLO T HING. IN order to reduco our stock of Coats at forty cents, Men's Coats at CLOTHING, we will offer induce- fifty cents. Black Alpaca, in monts to cashi purchasers from this Froclis and Sacks, at very low Liato. I have a largo and well assort. figures, and the best selection of Dd stock of Gonts', Yotlj' and yloys' LINEN IUCK and MARSEILLES Cassimoro suits in all styles and col- VESTS in the BORO. Call and ars. Also Blue Flannel Suits for supply yourselves with a full outfit. Qents, Youths and Boys, at a small Underwear in great variety and at idyance on COST. Gents' diago- VERY LOW PRICES. In addi al Coats and Vests, in Frocks and tion to my Clothing Department, I 3acks, and very stylish and light keep on hand a fino stock of Dress mmer dress suits.. Children's Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, rancy kilt and linen suits. Boys' Trunks, &c., &c. Give me a call. may ,B. SUCrENI-zDE3 l E Tlle Earliest Flowers of Sprig ! COT..UrMIPJA, .SOUTH CAROLINA, HAVE RECEIVED lenutiful Cambrics at 8j cents. Beautit'ul Lawns at 01 cents, elanftiful Calicoes at 6j cents. Lar-ge Linen 'iowels at 25 conts. I.argo Linen Towels .t 10 cents. GontA' silk lnd 1kerchlies (beauties) at 6O cents. Laies' Lawn Hand ercihiefs at 10 cents. Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefu (Marvels) at 25 cents. - BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SHOES IN ALL QUALITIES ADDITIONS to our large and select stock made every week. Samples sent on pplication. DESPORTES & EDMUNPS, Mrcli 8 COLUMBIA, 8. 0. GRAND OPENING. -- o|o '0 THE LA DIES OF PA.IRPIELD GO UNTY; I iAVE jitst opened and ]imve now ready For vour inspection one of tho argest and best. selected stocks of 3ILLINERV., FANCY GOODS AND ;OTIONS ever brouht to this nlae. MI.HS. BOAG, wit h the assistance of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of alltilore, iitenids spain no 110 pains inl tlicse departments, and will replenish nd keep thein full dring the season. A FULL LINE OF DIIESS GOODS, Bluttons and trimmings to match. Tho 'est and cheapest, line of COlSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Uider. ,ear. DAVIS TE ITICAL FEED SFWING MI0HINEXS. rIIE best in the marke to plain or heavy and fine 'family sewing. ONE THUSANI) D.)OLLA18 ItEWARD ti> any one who can compete wIth r-bothl as ia machine and the range of work it, turns out. Warranted to wear 4th any of the first-class niaehine on the market. Two hundred of these Ma. hines in use in Fairfield County. -A T--ES J I -T ST .- 3 A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Onion Sets, Seeds, Corn, Oats. Cheese, Arickers, Cakes. Cahtlie. 3eon, Flour, Meal, Hams, Smoking ai Chewing .obacco, Cigars, Bedsteads, Matiresses. Tbles, Sates, Chairs, etc. To arrive, 15,000 feet of' Good Assorted Luiber. Dry Goods, of all kinds, Millinery, etc., low down to make room for a new At of Spring Goods. ina 3J. 0. BOAG, DON'T BUY Until Have Y STOCK of Furnituire, which will he the largest, handsomuest and Chap est accordinlg to (qtniity, an(] for desigil 111d w'orkiaiiship uneiqualed* temleinber that all my goods aire wairraited to be as repi resented. Price your nllrnliture else where, then couie to the first-chiss store where you will have tiho lest selection and Caln hutr cheaper. Bear inl m1ind that I Ship goods to idge vn. BIlythewood, White' Oak, Woodward's, Blackstock, aid is far s Chester .1( Yolk. ntbis is a. recomienidationi of' the quality uid price of my goods. A 'ew supply of Window Shades, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirr6rs, Picture Piines, Chiromios, 1Hat Itacks, and Illook Shelves, cheaper than tho cheapest. 'he l:argest sulpply of Ti Chamber Sets, inaade to match Cottage auld Chum RMr Suits. Call and see I hen. A new supply of Sew ing Machines as good as Ily. D~on't l it N~ uIiie In3 erely beOcaulse your mother or your neighbor has t and likes it. ieeniuiiitit i ti ost of' t~to matchines that tire most largely mitd have bit little merit. I11 oe you want is the one that will save yot lme and vexat ion, is noiseless, rims light and will last a long the. I have t. Rememiber the Gold Medal was awarded to one of the Machies I ropiesenE Iver eighty competitors. I can refer you to many that are usin it, and ithas Iwys agiven Olitire Satisfaction. Remnenber that I am agent for a Door and ;ash Factoi'v, All orders etiuste p to me will havo promnpt attention and at hie lowest pilCe.4. Fuirniture neatly repaired at modecrate prices. I amn also oretcred to make to order. uit er ni ad Shingles fbr sale atsmnall profits. SOW no, Machine Needles and attachments and parts of Machlncs can be had through ne. Don't fail to call before purchasing elsewhere. It. IV. PHILLIPS. SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! SUBSCRIBE FOdi THEi THx x ARMERS' i"rONANZA." WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, Maoxlxo, a now vegetabtle from R. A., diffrng' CS.V from anytling ever grown here. (leliclos raw or OOUMBIA, 8. 0, cooked. Seed1 80.nt mail 20Oeta. a paper.c toyi% It is n e go pae, deaIgned for laao 0 e an olgat- pa p o dugn lIots tobenM rihfes han 00 kn. F1no tho people, filled wvith interesting mnatter fodder lant, Also. Seed 15 eta. 11 pAr ~ciiti -E0anily Rteading, News, Markets, &c. Queen &aternelon, ust imported, nargestvarioty .it no yer, Mark0;so&c over grown In 1. J., firm, luscious, crisp an2 uts$riptio0; Ono year $1 uaryr; beat to k or shfilea et.apapo Months, $1.00; Throo Mont, 60 Conta peeds, S papers for *1. Very searco. JLog-of-wVoodj 0i dac.FrSxNmssc Muskatlon. largemt known 2tol3feet ong-fine aYablo in advanco. For 81 N iiealy rlifir, 19 yt,.,rt 7per.'cnimax ine Dollars an Extra Copy for one ear. Tonanio.~~~ year.fao ery po icnl 711 >rmo hivery va ,hl .L papr ihn ons fanisifhed. T lo D AILY EO. I i outh where other corn falls. Unequale' for table or ntck, 20 o aelmw. 12 .ol. M IJUN f > fee'.aone twandas: 1i010 i tw 1I>". Editor nd Publisher ai o * ONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADEyfu ilfregneo: nion. W. canhsuni -taoro J UtOHASE your Engines from us, and stta ave $100 on a 10 Hlor~e; $200 on a - ~ 2 0 o re , a d $ 3 0 o n a p r ho o rs e -P o w e r OTICEis heeby gven tat I i bain ig ~nos, Gins, Presses, Saw and aY pyC io herb Judgen ftrhato Ifwil Mrit Ills, Threshprs, or any kind Of nal scharo tae Exutdo of rbt or il nery. We areoManufaoturers' Agents fiJoalph iLaouon, adEecord et t ur-il and guarantoo Batl'faction in quality an aysep M ay 4 l.n,1881.,onSttr price. W4 IER &~ LUD, sy, May. A.,K ENN1, . . N o. 135 M e ih St., W est side op 1 -.lx3*Eecu', aar arlnto'n Hote, Charleston, & Q