The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 25, 1881, Image 2
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NNSH1OORO,'. 'Ce
'5ATUrDAY, %TuJune- 18s,
'I n'U Ny D8 . AL401TOREI0
e1O a. ne H EA OId)s ASS00I ATNt EnhTOTo.
Tur break having been made, there
*rapears to be no stop)ing it. A New
Tork firm has begun ..the ;prbilejrtin
"Of the'NeAv asTO ent as -eTCise by
4h A.meilean-com mit tee, which is to
be known as -"The American Ver
slon." Many of the American ,recom
-mendatioI have been onitted in 'the
pIrese)It revision, and (lil new publi
-cationl will contain- them. Incorporated
:into the text. - At this rate, every
prominitent publishing hopse will hire
its revising committee and publish its
ownd)version, even as the promtiit
.Knglish and American publishers have
'their own literary or illustrated perl.
-odicals.
' THP. NaitioinalLIcatinal Associa
tion, coMprising the leading educators
An 0lhe United 81.ates, holds its annual
me(etiniig tbis year in Atlalita, Georgia,
the setion hrsting four day-e, .begin
1ing Juily 191. It will opellvith ati
u.nddrecs from Gove'nor C-lquitt. A
!unber of papors will be read on a
great. variety- of des, antd free dis
cussion will be held oim y -point.
An attendtanice on (his associitioni will
be of great. benefit in enlargiiag the
.sco1pe and the aims of the teacher.
Reduced rates can be obtained on the
railroads. As tie assoclation will not j
mneet again soon in the South, all our
teachers who can Should ava'il them
selves of ithe opportunity thus afford
ed of iinprQvi ng tihemselves.
T,4HE second t rial of-Colonel Cash has'
resulted in an acquittal. The evidence
was about the same as that adduced
before, except that Colonel Cash him
-self took the stand and denied the
utterances alleged against him. This
result is probably the 'hest soluttion I
of the v-exed pwoblem. The law
was a dead 1htter, and it would
have been wrong to visit it
ultn'Colotne ( 'a h aller so many vio
lat ions had been Suiftiered to go un
scathed. But. the notorie-t -of the
intter, ite cry stallizafion of publiC
sentinIielit agaist dueling, and 1he
Sulsptelse eindlred by (lie defendant.
all these are. inl themselvez. a severie
pealilty. Let ne hope tihat througlh (lie
stiigent laws now on the statute book
antd the practical nuantimity of pitbihe
sentiment, no stch tramgedv will again
occurl inl the State. Sav wlat we luay,
dmuling is a relic of barbarism. So
ciety at this present tiie Cannot allow
itself (o budistralcted ai renit. b% thle
spectacle ot' two Inca endeavoring to
shoot each olher down ; aid it will
devise miiealtl. for the ropres.ionl
Of angegr and .St ri 'e.
IIAILRIOAD meit tar discuss learited
13' about, the ptoolitng systemn, and1( ad
dneec mtost specions ar'gumnttts int e
fqnmce of' the pr-acticoe, but1 it is not 'ont
sistent withi t he putblie welfare. Pool
inug destroys comtpetit ion ando puts t he
sipilper in the power of a mtontoploly. I
Precventt pooling nyud comnpetitiont will
regulate freightts just as it regulates all I
.trade. 'But let two. or three razilrouads
div'ide all I he pr1oflts equtally amnoit
thema; atnd thie inmterecst of' each ruod I
will viritually he to repel busi ness iand
force it upon the oth leri lies; as fifl y
per centt. is mtore profitable .when thte
road does absolutely ntoting thant
wheitI has to haul htalf or all the
freights. A corner in bacon or lat'd or
graint is, or used~ to be, an offence
against the law. Whty should not a
corner in freights be subject to the
same law ?
Well~'nough is it to talk about re
pellinig Northern capitail by (tiscrimni
nati ng legislationt, but far bet ter have
. n Nor'ther'n calpi I al than have .it hold
intg native noses down to the gindao
stone. T1he half-starved1 mounttalit
wvolf refused to chian';e places with the
sleek mnast iY that wor'e a tuaster's col
lar. Nori hernt capital that brinmgs i
Northern collar'. is not whalit we w-i sh,
antd we will 'ot htwvo 1,1 as lontg as the
pe'op1le sentd intcorrutpt ibb' ta' islator's to
Connlt tbia. We welcome foreigmi ('api
tal downi her'e, nr'ov itb'l it r'ecognitzes
that thte State is sumpreine ; butvI whell
hutge railroad monopolies aman me to1
mn:ike amnd Iiltmak'e Cmt ies and towins,
and thus to builhd upt one0 setioni at
thte expenumse of another, it is Lime to
call thbemt to a. halt.
We trun.t the Legislative Comnmis
slitn will look only to the general
good, ando, while ntot opp~ressing, will
hold the roads(1 to a str'ict ac'coutatlbili
ty. These coripor'ationts are miild (is
dloves wvh 'i in (danger', but wihe~n they
htave thinirs their own way, their mnik.
hess and geintlentess ar'e interoscopic.
[Felt ThIS NRws AN!) tusAal,.)
G R.EEL??Y 3N 1IE4 L EsF4 'g,
II it for Rteflection for Thiose Interested
Poits that nmuay be Fonderedl and Die
clussed.
Geo. H1. McMasler, E~sq.:
Ih):'n Snt-A ina tter of vital Iier
est to thte farmner is not only thie pres
ent hut Ithe prospective values of his
real estate; and it behooves n1a to btar'e
a car'e thtat our mtanageentt Is suc.h as
to incr'ease thec value aind marllket p~rice
of same11 tfromt year to year. Tile In
cr'easedl values of realty is, In) nly~'i
aill cases, me' of the principal sourjces
of Increased wealth from faring.
The soil is the basis of all values,
anld Its cultivatIon andl~ extet of' pro
diutlieness measure the wealtht of' a
count'y. Its values arle generally de
terined,~ by the amnount of surpllus
pr'ductldus It yIelds for' sale or ex
change, afler giving a support and fair
remunerative wages to the husband
man ellgaged in its cuitivation. And
wivlle communIties, 01r even nlationts,
may grow wealthy by trade 0or mann.
kvietito, lyet sich mIst -eineA Iom
i ehi':abittvto taide-with or manuthe
Ite for' other people en12aged ii.Iliti
vatlig su so l ,tus.ield surplus pro
ucts -to le ebihanged for smanafie
tureI - rticles. Hienuce, everytihhig to
Supply t40,11avants of*.1inate01 -o0t.patups-r,11
to ba itimi~rious tastes- niu1st, -coi.(ob
finitio) 41from thle .15C)l-me1ther eatrth-.!
mad n hile .certaI1hilmited porti.0one-of
the .ertb's attrfiie, as sitl towns, *nre
used'.for,Iiire house or lvingspgjposes,
and have rno )rodiucti vovat lues, -vet-.the
value. of.'theso lot.s tire -dependent on
m t lie- productivenIless of 't he slIs .used
for, eagrivl ural .purposes oi wilel.
they ar ICjdeplendenit. 4-1en16, thie -meons
re of w01i'ih of-any country n'ay be
asthinated by the produ -tive valuds of
the -fields used for agrieul.ural pnrI
poses Oil Which it Is depelideti for
m)pplies. or with whic i it.rades or ex
"Ila bages-tinaifattlctulred PIoducts.
The unatural1 prod uctive powers of
my COuILPy ilay 4 very great, and
vet the moneyed values of its soil very
little. TJ.'his may bo, if well cultivated,
from the wiaut of an exchanige market
for Its surplus protictions; froin
poor Cultivation, or 'avit of suticient
abor to cultivate the 801110; fon1i a
bad, tyranlcal or unstable govern
nent, or from excessive and burdeu
4m1110 taxation.
On the contrary, the soil of a com
naratively poor country may attain a
Oit monced valuie. Firsit., by lighll
mlivation and inpr'ovelleilt.; seconid,
may to .mark11lhele of' exchanig e; third,
mt intelligemt, active and iidiustious
>pulatioll and anl .ubunidant supply of
-eliable lubor.
The moneyed value of all vmk-gin soils
)II tlie 4's I-t. Set tlemeit, of tiny coult ry
va -ver3 ly ni. SuclI values were
inily' fi'ill natural clluses--s gale
Iupply, rallgle or. nIatural plasiturave.
arnsanld im provemenuits adlred
"11me Value1mS, but these vere verv
imual, so long :1s the amlount of arai
de land was only sufficient. to produce
101m1 supplies-the mIlere living wanuts
f the husbandan. II CorLise of
timle, whenCI mlore lanids were opt ned
or the plow, room was obtained for
he Ctitlivationul of' surplus crops over
ivilg valits, -,vhicl crops alfrtled the
11eanls of exchailge ill ad4IjaIcenit mr
zels. Such surplus products increased
lie iiioeyed valuies o' such soils. A
argo perceltage of' profits, of the
'armiers wIo preceded us ill this CCounI
1y waS Lxpended .in ilearity away (lie
wanvy foreStri~and Itily aIcres ' ou.'.
lst lalids cost in1orn tO prepare them
'' lihe plow than they would iow
oeil for.
Our first crops for sale or exchalge
vere i(di ro, rice land cott on. ie
ist has been alailoned; tle (WO
at te are still our s aph 6. ''lhese c.'" s
vere iltroduced and cuhivated Iv our
m10eesto's f (ith el( old regime hy 'slive
ahor, and all sirplus atioulit r eal zed
herefrom were geeiirally iivested -in
inoTe liglers to Illn e m Ior cloll 10
iy, Muore niggelrs." Uiider this sys
("ml Mur s0ils never a1cquired gleat
'alties. and such as they did reachii
A eie measuIlred lv ti le fr i lit v and
ilability of the virgiii sioil, 'or oi
Orality as to imarkets -.Mid other sur
'orilldings.
Wve have since tle war succeeed(l
lie system of (the pasi. ald have, ats it
vere, in herit ia conliltr 1mu111ch W:s'ed
ild worn ly the skililling cultivation
>W our pre'decessors. AmlI ais tIis in
ieriua nce of ours is our ill it bethooves
is.to codIpier well the viiliu e of our
>oiSSessions1. and( toi know how to im
>rove the. :1kia lt itusted to oiir care'.
It is easier' to tak(' the exi au' ted
II ids andic to renlovate and1 1' retore them'ii
o more thanii thlei r pii t ivye r'ichne~as
hiaii it wais fori our pr'eeessors to re(
novei' tihe vast f'rest s tha once 01'1 overed
hieni. As we have befoire I~ -d~u,
nu1st inicrease thleir' tert i l~i to 1i'Lcrease
hiri gentei valuieit. It maiiy be (doulbt
utl it- anyi Iand~s cuiv iateil soleIr iin
als and wh(eii it, nti ('ver 1111111i't'lery
igh v'alutes. P~iut comb1 ii ne suchI cr'op'si
i'ith grass, and1( 0one part of aL fhrni
meie set inl thle same, so muuchi labor
an be dispenised with, and so much
>r'od uced rl t hiu'nIle parIt so set that thle
ither' mioietyv allot ted to act ive cropis
f' c:ornt, etc., will become flu ar ore
'alpa ble.
luninedialtely after the war' all values
erel' inomiIntl, an ii n iiome11 caIses aI
yea'sre1a wats 0equal to thle pur11
ha111e mon1ey. . lit Engianid, the best
overneod L'ounitryl Oil earth, for ftwo
lluidreCd m'ears past. fourteen yeoars'
''nitat hats beeni tile measre1 nof1 thle fee
imiphe 01r purichalse mtOller. lIn ouri
:oIIll)psed State, just after thlie war, onie
>r' two yearls' 1rent, and11 even nowi SIX
ir eilit years' rentf, is equal to lie
imrchiase maoney, anid this too at a t Iime
hati m 1oney' is $ oilbumhmdt at. treov'erin
11eiit secutties ha live r'eached t he low
ate otf thlree per1 cenut. Such comiesf'romn
lie unr ieliable aind worthlless chiaracter'
if oue habor anid the .uusefttled co ndi..
ion of' our1 'oullnr'.
The value ofi rents varies muchi
lifl'erent locallties, but1 we may~i plaice
lie averatge at. $100 1per mlle'(thiirty
Ilres of ariale lan d) , and so imuchl
and1( in past year's cl d haIve' been
111'chaisedt at $4100 to $5i00 or' less, anld
ven'I now cani be had at $.>00 to $800t
>f' lie best qualify thle couintry alnbrds.
:welve to t wenty-LIve per entt., and
ecit capital does not1 rushi inl to buy ny~
he0 Ilnds, aind the lisei ini vlues10 of
realityn hans no1 ten raid)(, while t he
fall in t he initerest rates of' all publie
AllI of' this shows1' an1 abnoniaill and(1
tmhailt hy state of' atlhiris, and cnn hie
dlearly' traCed to1 a var'iety of' causles:
1. 'To thle poverty as to surp'lus 01'
merolcantile capital of our1 lanld-'own-.
ers', compejOllinig themu in most cases to
Llperalte Oil cred(it anid to pr'oduice all
deri a decbt lthat'forces such cr'ops onl
thie marllket iregard'less of priice.
2. Th'ie very intr1eliable chiaracuter andi
xtrenOIie pi'oerty oif the miajority of'
tenanlits and~ thieir 'wanut oif skill anid
(lenergy wichIi aldded( to the a-ener'al
causet-theO cred~it sy'stemf-aiu t bat
blacikest of causes-the lien law
albout whiichI we0 pr1opose to saly aL few
3. TIhie wanilt (t' 'ducat01ion 01' knownl
edge amliongst our11 people as to hown to
Thell va~lue (of' lands in 'erti'ni locali
ties in our own county is tr'eble the
value of bet tel' lands not twenity wuiles
remiote fromn them. The same iav be
said of r'entts. As the shipping fhielli
tics are about the samec thlis discrepan
ey of' v'alues come1s fromt otherl causes:~
1. Th'Ie greoatest vahlues0 in fee, or ini
renlt , haove beeln reaiched ini sections1
wherec whlites or active busiiness habits
conitrol ever'yIhinlg.
2. TIhe nniniuum vaines are met
with whlere the negro population pr'e
doinaiiutes and1( controls ; aind wihere
lthis eilmentf is enitirely ill the ased
Rnev.' fee suimple values are .very saj
autd 'rents little better. ntl
(NoT:.-In tIdls mattirtm. wr.t.u. i
awaretlut It 'is oxir'endly 'latait,eitl
to somio eorur -veIpoIMtze people to
-dseuss cer-tali 110li4 as i.orting vn
>Olitical isues. '- The writer is no pol.
tici an, anldthe mater in hand is a-di,
enisslon ofimere -doliare atnd . eent
-mid. that-too involvinig.6miry dollai
ftudcent 'Romne ofrs ureU'-wort h. WA
miake jese -remanls.nkot ii an .ultri
feeling, 'but to >.Ifrose s n8011 of ou
fhinrers.to aosider whether they art
Hot stpplyiUg.,<icfap range-aild pastur
age -to certdin tiwo-legured animals
wlio,:Mke the fabled goose, linpover
Inhos the laids by i is crappings am'
droppiigo; and we are prepared t(
show tlmt twelve venst'sago we Is
serted In ptlint that thinns hnii al conik
never giaeii -value to thelantds ot' anl
I ot ry; and twelve years hence W1
expet to be called.af prophat.)
Again, we assolt -tlat the .values oi
our ands will be kept-down by an ox.
cess'of' negro popilIi~oli over illite,
Iideed, unttil 1lie wlites get (he aseeid.
an10y lin such localities, there will b(
nlo vlues.
2. Surronmding iado will be per,
inn nently injured in value by negroeu
pirchasing and ownuing lands.
3. One of the conmnon negre
elirches-generally perpetual, Inowl.
lig hells. six days of eichit week- wil:
doeIeciate thle. - l-ke -Of' surlrounldilng
real -estate.
4. A negro school-house will uinjtii
the valie of laids iiear it, and espo
cially V uch placei ats have roads througl1
theiml leading to it. So iiuch for TC
couitry aid our people of thite coun.
try untless-they be over-poliic and eni
utideritaid and appreciate (lie forego.
ing. reasons without explanat ion.
Every town can have a. "Niateltc
under the hill,''or small "Five Points,'
by sel Iilig a batch of' "cheap lots'' Oi
solgne.Vdge3 of it while the (aixes paid
by such localities will never pay 4x
-the extra police to keep them lin order,
Such inerease in plonlatioi will in.
creaso the poor rate, and taxation will
teini to . Curse rather than bless any
towni.
. Again, the values of real estate will
be depressed by keepiing worthless
tenain ts on it, who have tielither thC
will nor ability to cultivate it properly;
and this remark is intended especially
to aI~pply to fhe bull calf tenant.anld lik
staity cult Ivati oni . Sch bull calves;
are generall-v -followed by three or toui
able-bodied' laborers, Ivho are doimti.
viled, as it were, by the fruits of hi
zbuor, ind others kept from the inarkel
of' prot.netive labor, thereby depress.
IIng tie surrounding laids. Agait, in
the production ot' crops entirely roi
saile am no 'rops of' homlie supplies
we Will very inuch depress i alies o0
retilty it' voked by the owier, ailt
inuc1 luore so by tie tenant, as Ia
thereby heol'ines so sickly alnd pool
thiit his latuallord has ailnost ever%
st)ing to take him (up1, as ati old von
oi tfie lift, atld hlp1 to 'Ilin'' hii
a-un'aist tle sipply merchait-the cur1
It. is good policy to impiove thu
value o ot' our hitnis. to cicou 'agel th lR
thri fy, hardworking and su.xcessfl1i
class of I(leantits, ald to increase th<
mitier of such.
Tro dispense with bull calf' and
wortihless lenants at oget her, ani1d lei
thlnl either hunilt anlother. home, of
st p into the raiks ot' connn1on lhor
ers aill having earntied eiioitglh oftinoiie)
and exper'ience, they unmy become re
sliectable tetaits. To itupj1rove our
ei titit ion ad our Itagmrcltural in tel.
ligenice. TIo use such iniipr'ored im.'
anmd out buildlinlgs. To become inde.
l)(ndet't.O owners ; ntev'er buyinug on
etlit or' by any nicans allowing a
mior'tgagie out the farmii. To mnake' hoitie
To 'ooik the situationt squarnel v ill thie
(ace and~ reaElize thie samte. To learni
at on1ce thit youl havec(C to dlop this
counitry, andmc to reai*lize the fact, thatl
you enni lit prl'esent, to3 some extenit,
real izei negro labor, but had best ar'-.
ratigi to live without hiiu and1 do with
Out hirn as11 soont 11s possible, ie is
not ai dev'oloper, but ahvwar s hats beent
a skinietr. To ahvuas in~g tihe ol
sonig,
"lie t hat-by the pltow would thrive,
Muasit 1ithr hold h1itmseif or dirIve."
Real estaite shioutld rise rampidly iui
VailueA in (lie face of (lhe present low
rates of' intetrest. Every aicre of land
ini Faltiti should intcretase one d lai
each year' in v'alue for (lie next t wentyv
year's, and( (lie aiverage valuationi iin
1900. should lie over' t wenty'-five do'llnri
per' acre. Respectf'ully',
Iloiuisex Gnm.Y.
EAAR% for the YILLIAON!
FOO CHIOO'S BALSAM of SH AflRK'S OIL
Positively Rtestores the nteariner. anad is flit' 0nly
Absolute Cure for netarcecs Known.
T1his oil is e-xt rac' ed froma a p' ed'u
species of 51mal l 1inrrE Sii.iiu, -caugt t itn
thie Yellowv Sea, known as Carchar'od,,,
Itoiek~ii. Every Chinese fishermaniit
knmows it. Its virtues as a restorativo of
he'aring were di'scovered by ai Buddhisi
Priest about the year 14l1ni. its cures wert
50 numlierns aind marl.y so seemingly tii.
raculouiis, that the l remetdv wats othe~iially
proclitue~d ,over' tihe entir'e M mfpire.tIt
use becatme so uiniv'er. al thast for over 30t
yeairs no De'atness hi'as existe'd tamong the
Chiniese' people. Sent, charr'jes prepaid,
to anly addrmess at s1 iper bottle.
Only tmpo(rteii by HAYLOcIK & Co.,
Sole A gents bor Amnerli. 7 Dey St., New York
Its virtuies are nniquestionable arnd it,
eurat ive char'aecr absoltet, as (lie writu1
caln l'erson illy testify. both haim exp)eri
eneec andit observat ion.
.Aimonig tho many readers of' tl-.a Revieu
in otne part and3( anolthier of the c'ounltry. ii
is probaible that nmumbhers are affnieted 'wit)
dafanoss, aind to such it may be said
"Writiie( at OneCO to IIay3l)ckC & 'Co., 7 De,
Streeot, Newv York, "elosinig $1, anti .3o
w'ill receivo by r.'turna a remedy that wii
enal le you to bee'r like anybod'y eke, an.
whose~ enrativto eff'ects will be permatnent
Y.3u wv ill nevter regr(]t doing so "- blito
((t M1er'cmlile R~eciew. juna 25 -3m
BUG~ GIES,
SPRING WAGONS
FARM WAGONS,
~f N Cornetion with th'e Bug-uv an'
L piang W~ agon btusiuiess, I havo f'oi
side the well-known
"OLD IIICIKORY"
L'arm WVagon. My one-hiorse wagotns an
conpied the samie as a two-horse wagon,
have front hotunds tad roeking bolsmten
Warranted for twelve months.
ap~ Opp. Dunlovy &Fanit,
SP$0417OTICESN.
No Dal -IM TAKINO ,1MAY APPL.E LiVER
-harmless t the most dolicate
0 net-rating i lt they clear tite
vsLt PUtties, d ently ocoite the
iver to he1011, <16D. 4rP ce 5 cents per box.
bold by al 01 .ts-4 this coutsty.
1 I.M.4, ALA.. 'Aprll1. 18m
M!r.47. 1% t3dwIn, Ag ,nt'-Donr -8ir: -1 taske
pleanstu- Li aIM149A )have usled vour Medl1
Cated ttoced a vey -p ol :coW, witl
Ireat sUecests bie looks inueli better now,
givesa Pat- ieni more intlk. and ,s -mucl su.
terior. 94 tereforp reetninecid, Chis -inedicina
t all who'wpj to impiome tbeir stoek, attle
and hors a It.-s tralywvltatitris represtenti
t'o be. ' . respect fulliy, rA. KAYDElt.
ThFAiULA. ALA., UI.V., 1878.
-Mr. shoehfde: J use-d. ote snok of your Wteek
Feed on nay cow. with very .atisfactory re
suits. sohe hed recent 13 (r red hier- enlf, ani
enigin a poor condtion..0td y (lie use of your
Pteek Feed sie was ropft, .Improved In flesh
and milk. -Very respectfullv.
AMo. II..'DENT.
-Vold by the drtggists of *fA).ounty.
Dr A. It. Norton. of Savannob,'writes: I as.
siire you It agffoaitt me pi)entare.o givo my ap.
Troval and ce-esrtifiete n a-vor -of %our .uaeg
testorer, hathig given it a f:tr trial in at ilum.
*leor of eases wpere proved IICe.a in thE
trIreatment Of. B onchi s and Cotuiatptfoii.
lye S'eaars ego my witfeMa. ftir gone. in, con
tSUma1plion. tilb had l'een continr d to he'r bed the
Ieater nnrt of the time, for six. inonths wita
.Hecic Pevertvery dny mid- I lind but. little
hopes of hnr-recovery. 'ut hy -perseverance
wil h 'nebh'ssitnifs od,'he~r LUnga" are iiow
perfretly !...11d. I ga-ve her tit) other Lung
aledicine than yoursa nnd a cough syrup I make.
iahve reia-e'ra!y given them t6 et lier as I have
str~ogn fair-h in both. I stie(rc 'ed In etiring a
r-ltinbrr 61 hopeleis eases and regard iDrewer's
Lung ltcnstorer ns a 'valintble prep:ar: irn.
Slene :eln Inin r ex press Three dozena ns I am
nearl'. out. Se d bili of saine antd I will re-At
promptiY. -Wihing you good succeds, I remain,
Yoursi resprictfullA
A . NOITON. M. D.,
Corner West, Broad and.Hari is 8(s.. Savaniath,
ueor~gia.
ACON, GA.
Messrs. 'Anamr, Itatikin k l.attat. Gentlemen
--One bottle of Brewer's Lung Iestorer cured
tme of Bronchitis in a1 week's mlane. I will want
at few more bo les soon. I intend keeping It in
nay house all e lIme, as I consider it a valt
ble medicine. Yours resbpect full
IEI DAVIS.
sold by.the .Druggists of this county.
'CObj:3 s. GA., April 12, 1M8.
Dr. 0. J. Moffet -Dea Sir-My wile and my.
Self are satisfied tlat tite life of our teething
banbe was saved by the use of your TeetIfitaif
('i'eethi J'owderm) whien other remedies had
failed to relieve hiam l'e hare been delightedl
.at'h the.pr'd1p aand perilament relief qiven one ,t
oir vchl lrtn.rram *eatere attack of Clh les a Morbrt;.
Teethina fi indispoencsibe.tn u. nud should bo
kept by oll pat'ents having small children..
Itespectfully, etc.,
JESSE B WRIlilT,
Foreman Enquirer-sin.
IT.18 A W4E'LNGWN PACT
anotg. physicians that. Buehu Juniper an,
Parera traia in conbinatlon are the besi
rei(dies in the worli for disease of . the Iliad
(der or Kidneys. and that not less than one-halh
of the htm'in mfailly. both malo and female
suffer from derangement of those organs ani
neglect or fa1 . to tiso proper1- -reiedies hurr.y
many tO unt iamely griaVes. NtmMerotis cenniti.
nat loens have beenta tr*iei for Gravel, Brick Dust
Ilepoits. Bright's Dkiease. We.'kness -at Ilaci
and 111ps. produel by deraugeenit a Blatde
aid Kidrieys. but n1one wit h sitcih ia Ipy result,
as itarkM1a's Extract of hite-hu and Juniter. i
you sulTer rom aiey dilsonse of thosv organs
got a bott le--one or 1 wo a Ill relicve yott.
Pepared only b, 1unt, liankin & lAmar
-)ruggjists, Atlunta, Ga., and for. saio by all
L9rtagglsts.
T i.u'flNiON v )Fr DitUGGInTs.
hW'e .eve bee a solling -8 .va-t's SvphiA .IC 8 s
einil"fo- . ears, an- e -'ir.l It tar silperior to
at:-ithinag know -to c-0en- t. for the dis":s It
is recommendd to cure. We have iever known
of arinikIe f-1ltare
8. .1 %-8' LH. Thmm isville, Ga.
L. F I GtEi & CO . Fesvth. Ga.
HiUNT. ItANKIN & LAttARt. Atlinta Ga.
PE.M iMiCllON, SAMUE LS & it Y NOLDS, At
1auea, Ga.
IA T It4, G A., Jll , 1574.
'We have'ben itinug --iwift's Svphiittle spe
Cile;in thbe treatpntu o 'O)nyleits fete the latst
yeaer, t ad- believejt. is th.an edyi1 certain kneotea
r-emac-t that wrill eiTect a peranen,,,t eure of din
vases for Wuieh it. is recommet uteii
GICANTi. ALEXANDER & CO.
81,000 R E WARD
W1ill be paid to any- cheatrist whio wil find, on
an tlysis 01 cane haumcdri idotte's of S S. s., otnr
p-trti'le of mer-cur'y, A .dLun ipotassielim, or any
mli.:eral substance.
TI'lE SW 1FT iiPEC~IFIC COMlPAN Y, Preprie
tors. Ai tata. o.a
Sold by till D~rnggists
Call tor' a copy of -Yumuy 3i'n's Friend."
MAKiNG WAT[CHIES.
Defectilye Watch Ctase's are one of the chief
entises of so macny Watchtes not being good
ilme pciecen Th'ie eases being thin and ncot fli.
tr-gtwell.nramit dust ind dir-i to te mi te
muent, whicht soon interferes with the ruinning
Ipacrsof the w nich- nec'essltating ceaening, c
patirinig, &c., an:i thce nin)(Aiat thtus prald out if
Zulppliedt t( ua ard bu3 it4 a gn 0(d ense9 in tihe bc-.
ginnitig, wouald hav" int-ed all thtis trouble and
e~apenlse. We htave acceently seen at case. tha.t
mneets nll these t( turmntis, It htav'ing b.'-n
carlied Tor' over twe'nt y years naurt still re'maias
Pe'rfect. we refer to the JAS. IBW Patent
stinened~t Goid Case. wii h hcas beccomne one
of te stapie act te- of rthe Jewelry trade,
Possessing as it dCA so many adv'antaces over
all other wynich cares, belitg madec of twto
henvyv plates of solid gold over a plate of conm
positilen. A nd we advtse till our readers to ask
th-iar ,h-weler tar ai enrd or cat aloa-ru t hat, wilh
CXI'ino tha muarener n whlIr-h thcey aare miade,
* I s the (cnl.1 Stiffe~nedl Case made with twr
plates or gold, seale~ss penl.tants ai. Centre",
molirl .intts, crown ii ces, &.-., all of whlih are
*Covetrd by letters patient. Thea efore bu: nom
ase 'efore conuting a .Jowltner who keeps the
JAs 1105S' Patent Stiflrnted Gold Cabe,llahat
*you miay l-erni the dliff'erenctee bettneen it anal
all inmitautions thact claim i o be equally good.
For' sate by ail responasibe Jr-welers. Ask tc
5ee te warranlt tihnt, accomopanies eachb edse,
aind doan't be persuaded that, any other maake ol
case is as good-. ap 12.
ATTENTION,
LADIES!!
HAVING determined to "CLOSE
OUT" our stock of Spring Dres
Goods, we offer you from this dat
unusual bargains in snme. We havf
a complllete line of these goods, and
parties w~ill do well to call, examinc
and1( price thlese before putrchasing
We would also call you~r at tention tc
oiur line of Fancy Muslin and Liner~
Lawns In white goods we are "Fu1'l
Up." Our line of these goods c-on
sists of Linen Lawns, Victorif
Laiwns, Bishop Lawns, Plain), Plait
and Stri ped .Nain sooks, Jatconlets
Cambrics, Piques, Plain and Plait
Sivias~, &c., &c. Laces, Laces
-Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg
Iings.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR
SELVES.
MCMASTERt, BlICE & JKETCHIIN
may 7
EWJLAR(RE AVI)O DVELOP TiiE FORM,
Iftshtri wholly 9 in pat ~ nature or die
*tM4. A dvice., s~crlbe case and send a
tol'-NL.Co.AtI ut, G. No bi
98'yre es, gQgfeupaev
AHIPPY Ho1mEsa
"What'has earth dearev1n-palace or o've,
ThanztUsaL at nightfall troun lIps hat we love."
Abl! yes. Mulh', -Sweet .. )tsle, does
imake home, Sweet 'i'ome. hampier auc1
denirer 'nud-the hend-of a fanily. that in
these days of culture and lirogress does
-mot plate a Piano or in Organ. in his
.home. deprives hiniself.and denr ones of
a vast anount of pure gadi .roflwing enjoy.
ment -Our Sunny ' outflitnd has in tire
.amst ten years takei. a wonderful step
toitra in. Musieal el'velopment and the
i'gmlid question trow bciinpgltAted in her
ftnilliois of homen is not ..All we bu v an
1inftrumnt.." but "How .and wl ere shiall
-we.buy it.". - And it is a perplexing que
140un, too. The papers --are now floodd I
With flaming advertisencnts d'ering wcon
dorful birgains of $1,000 -Pianos for $ 97, I
FIV Stop Oimgins for'$85. - One friend ad- e
viRPs this. anil amaothcr tlm"t, and so on, a
vnt il the worried'buer becomes fdteially
sIfend to buy at all. lest e be -bheated,
and so delays until somo -uncupulous
tva'veling aent 0onms :dong aba "scoops
hini in" with a- cheap, "snido" instru
nent u hich. in t:ho erd, proves i ourco g
of nmoitification, rather than of enjoy
ment.j
WERE TO'TUT. I1OW TO-UY.,
THE QUESTION SOLVED,
Othrs to answer. Ours to point the placo y
to buy good, honest instruments at honest
Trices. Our*. to save butyers froiu tmposi
- ion and overcharging. -The nilssion'of
LLUDDIN BATES
SOUTHERN V U S I C HOUER,
The grat Piano Anul Organ Houso of
the South, to furnish South ern bui ers
with Pianos and Organs from standaird
makers, at lowest factory whuoleAalo
prices. Established in 1870 and now an
nimmienno 'Aumic H-use. -Magaiticent Don
.ble Store. sixty feet front, three stories
above basement Two hundred Pianos
an I Organs in stock. Thousauds of in.
striuments sold yearly. Our field the
Smith. Our enstomuera legion Our capi
tal ample. nMaicians oiurselvs. An
army of enployee.. Branch Ilousss in
seven cities. Our traveler-, everywtrero.
Exclusive control of the best initrkienits
in the world. Direct connection with
inanufacturers. Always pioneers in low
preces.' Able ana willing to comps to with
the world. Pledged abd sworn to do it.
AND NOW MARK US WELL.
Don't wazte time answering absurd and
de.,ptivenadvertisemuents. If y( 1 want
cheap instruniefts, wi ha ve them anl at
less thau the lowest. We compete with
Beatty, or Marchall & S mith. or any other
man, no atter where he lives or how
much he b sws. 26 different styles and
prices to select from, and suci makers as
.hicketing, Mathushek, Ariot, koauthern
Gem, "ason & Iamlin, Peloubet & Co.
and Sterling. Sent on test trial, Lew
freight guiar-ateed. Stools, Covers,
and MUSICAL JOURNAL giv-n free A little
cash now, and balihurce in the fall. is all
we want, Special terms for midsunammner
trade. 1 0 second-hand Pianos munl Or- i
'anA. in good iepair, to be ch sod outI
cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and
terms It will pay von. Address
LUDDEN & BA TE S, Savannah, Ga.
N. B.- --end ails. ior t'ataloaguc of Sheet
Music, Music Books. Vi,>l ins, Guiiturn. I -
Fluteat, hand Instruments, Drums.
Strings, Orguinettes, Zithers nnd all
amnall Mus'cal In~itrumenta Imamenso
stoes. Lowest prices South.
may.24
NEW ZTORE
--AT T~lE
GLAIDIDEN .1' TE .3
WE, the tnd' rs gnued. respre ful'r in
form the citizens , i ~ .INN lOlm. nil
viiity that ,e have..]ZL1ti-k lI. to
GLADlDEN'S IIOTEL,
And are now in receipt of a faull line of
new and dcsiraleo
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOPS
WVhich we will sell at tho lowest prices
for cash.
DRESS GOODS,
Laces and Embroideries, which we offer at
accordingly low p~ricos.(
WHITE GOODS.
We respectfully ask the attention of th
Ladies to our entirely newv fresh
steck of thecse goods.
English Swiss, Plain aund Placided Nan
sooks, Piquea, in great variety.
SILK TIES.
Ladies' Lace Scarfs, Ties and Fows, at
fifteen cents, worth thirty-tivo cents.
CILOTIIING A?
BEAUITIFUJLSPRIING SUITS
FINE, ME"DIUM and COMMON
FANCY CASSIMERIES,.
TBLUE FL ANNE LS,
WORtSTEDS,
For MEN, YOUTIIS and BOYS.
MADE TO ORDER.
Suita made to ordecr at very low prices,
SAMPLES ON EXIITION.
ap90
TOILET 00APSMz
AL URGE lot ot' the ceaul esct Toilet.
.-.Soap for the price ever 1 rouight to
WVinnsboro. Call and be convmacedl,
jMcMASTfE, bRIGE & KEivHIN,.
aprit9 9
iCALTT-E FEMAE ISTIThTE,
REV WIM "It.. ATKtNA)N P~RINCIPAL
'WARJOTE, Nu 0,.
(V .i om C,*. J. bD. 1KM4ExY, Lierztoent.Gozvertior ohFoutbhc~rolitiftj
As i; inftron ef Ii. CIt rirh(tte Fevi-stl. YrtiI t I e itI ai1l(1.B 'm e p easure to testify to -tlfb
Iolo: gi. lulito ?I at( meitt of every (I l--iitmn( nt (0 it.- T.it io o~ Rede is derived from ft
il-il '('51 (1 jIP' Ciitpe c it' 41 11-C t1.(' :trict attenti. is ptii'l not only to, the edn
u'tioi biut hIycitldi andl co't i ft F I III jU)t. 1ts Ii(iiieiikt air Wijipesset. we znoit
""wllyv. Th, e v. Ifr. Att uwen. %N. tle vid of I is at-l iid Ite11(couiliilied corpst
I. ato si taits, p-reventi eiv'ay 11101uceiza it to jlinventi A~h 110itth-eld angbtera; to educate. 11
lieul cmz~tuz. to I atrozaizu the Behioul. J. 1D. KENN~EDY.
(F-rein li'RP 3'. F. IJA-rumru i. b.,'of' Thvidvon Co'ilego.']
1coin tcstifyv to ilhe Nuccess the tian klottv it-n-wte It witute h.mi 8aitiind uinder th6
Arectic-n. of Mr. Alkitz'. son ho hs iii the tbree etirs tit, lie Iai been iipid,
Ilsed this s-chool to the highiest 11l10c1p ataMl' ti *':*meu1icti~tlI filftititiols. -lie bid
lairedl neithier core nt-(, exetusm P4a cm eli ti(t( Ht yviuE's 'olf' fle mtost aftcinlshed
u1i experetcedi tt nchers. and ill iutin..i the instituto a imi fni'ttla nd picuosant
onac for it, jaupi!s. No pittron bits eve'r visited the sciu'ol Without being~ more tiuiit
ver pleased wdAh the alra'ingem('ntm fer the %% eifaro of* Jai (lall h1iti. From being
r' sczat. ait sonic of ifs (exal'inations~ nnd p6'sonally intipect tag the.Vork Of thec pupis
Ilor(Ofll. I know that tI-. iustructic'n is tlhoroa phl amud of it iu(13 ligla. grude. Dr.
lidez, the I'rofisaor of 1,1 uic, is icpadenl 1;3 lais Imlsi, I3II1I- 01 vIjeiu are nmateut
Idy nallsmicians, pgi'adttes it) lailISic tit tli'r insfitiitiois, its tile most xdvl'tfcCl nd
ocomplisbed teachler o1' musiu that bus. ever CDJ on u oti. J. F". LATUL1Bt.
U~ntil .July Jst addlress the Principitl to CHAPEL IEL L. N. C., as lie will toaoh
herpe M1 the Nor:. Il Schiool this summer101. J ju t: 3il
THE. bQUff EN BESS4" CO0R S ET.
A'A
At t )
c&"" 't. "
The "'QUEFN 13ES" Corset and Skit Sul-porter b3 by far tho iost coniortablo
ver iitiroduced. It is i porti et ittn;: )e- ., utnd htas. new land improved shoulder
t1aps, a-Wily imitiustc I to ainy de-sired 1. nag h. It also hais the iimeum sely I opilar
ATENT -Lu'i H sTL P(L 'Ei T'lO , w ich not only prev, nes the steeli in,.uk
usmng, but also rein Ib-rs it impos-,iblc to brsak thu chsps. Vaurainted in every par
cubir. 1Oit SALE ONiA by
nmy 26 . . EATY &. CO.
GBAND OPENING
------o j o ---
"0 9'TE LAJIfES OP 1PIRPIELD 0O UNTY;
IIAVE just opened and have now ready for youl in)eclio oh1o or t1e
tlIrest n111d best Selected stocks (4, MILI.INElY, FAiNCY GOODS AND
OTIONS ever brought to this pilacc.
MR1S. BIOAG, witi Iie as"$stistnce of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of
altilol., initeilds .spI ng mo its in these departments, and \vill eplenish
lid keep them ill durilng the seasoni.
A FTULL LIN E 01 DRIESS G0(DS. utitonis and trimmings to mntch. Tho
est 11nd cLetpesi ii.e of COhS01'16. Also a lot of Lieit UhIters and nIldere
~7 ~71T]. --T71T
N'. _7 . ijA t
11" N X IN S.
I1E best in the market ih pl:in or heavv and filne fiily sewing. ONl'
TUO0USA\ND DO11L L M i l A i b l> V oan oe Who ('al molm:ete ivth
both11 ais it machinle 1and Ihe (:. e 1e work i1 Iturns out. Warran111ted to weat'
Jhlt a111Ny of ,ie first-class mnehin on the market. Two liuidred of these Maa
hies iii use in Fairfield Couiny.
.A.LSc T -\ ST Ic Ti
A fine lot of Plaiti)g Polatocs, Onion Sels, Seeds, Cori, Ots. Chee,
rackers, Cakes. Caindies. Banconu, Flour, Meal, I hains, Smoking and Chewing
olfu>eo, CigarIP, led.stealds, M tiresses. 'T lles, Ha'es, Chairs, etc.
'To arrive'. 15,000 Ret of' (Good Assorted Liumber.
Dry Ooods, of ill kinds, .M illiiery, etc., low down to make roomia for a new
t of priig Goods.
"""'i 3 J. 0. BOAG,
STILL THEY COME
B. SUGENHEIMES.
do 1 not quote ny
prices in the pa
per, but give me a
all and you will
find that I sell a lit
lie cheaper than
the Cheapest. And
don't you forg~et tt,