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Z W.VN HOnO, S. (. TUESDAY.A~gust 9, .: ..: : 1aag * ~x nAilSr, ImDTO. Tho-Revenue Troifbles. A good.dij has 'becn said about th roent, killing of lrayton, the revei 'offin.r, by Mc.Dow, an alleged "mooni shiner". Toe preQss of tbe .6tate ha .gvtnwaly.deiounced the not as th AOIeat-.~umrder. The Rudical paper a roes ime. .the 'Yew AonA,.hfts go' 40 far as to chargothe .entire mo-mptu inity of people'liing near the scene o the murder a1th such a degree o -sympathy with MoDow as to mak< tiem totally indlierent in the mattel ot bringing him to punishment. Sena Aor Jlampton has wrlttet -a :lettqr tc 'Cop"nissloner Ha aum, svery vehement expo4.i4sig his condemnation of th4 At. Altogether, the general govern ment must be by this time puot-ty we assured that the decent .people o :Mouth VaroIIIa,basve n1o patience at al .for an act sich as McDow's. From al .accounts it does seem to have boeau cruel murder. ;or tida9, McDom should bepuislhed as the Uaw pro .vide.. 'If lie is what the newqpaperi :represent him to be, he is hardly ol titled to cousideration-much less tc sympathy. But it is not barely possibkc that, laying aside MoDaw's general had ebaracter, the papers have spokeli Just a little too fast. There are two ides to every ques. tion. That the "moonlshiners" fre .gluently violate the law I@ nowhere de nled, and it is quite as generally con. ceded that they should be punished a the la.w 4irecta. Illicit dietillers, as a ilass, -are pretty rough speciineia. But it so happens that the imen sent by the government to look after them are, considering the surroundings of both, ao .whit better. Speaking of the conduct of revenue oicdiels in Pkkevs.county, the Senti. net says.: As a rule, the very worst set of men in the revenue service have been sent to operate in this countv. First came one Maloney and his crowd, who were not uinch, if ally, better than fireeboot ers. .ie rode over the country from one end to the other, arresting inno cent citizens when and where ie pleas .ed, lusulted womon and theentelle to stick fire to dwelling houses when his outrageous demands were not com p1le(' ".'ith. Then followed one iloff. 111an, who, if illything, Was Wors81 thanl Maloticy. IIc carried a poriable .jUiteo1 St.ites commJilssionier with him ,whlo,:it .is said. mvau)< issue i warriatl agidaist a citizena they might cllallee o imeet. in1 the 111road as soo it a1 her v ascr' talined h11is noewhe1her. lhev 11ad1 ever heard of him ur not. Thev'wuihl terrir'v, curSe anld alunse womle'n, ran. suek I.icsta, bXureau drawers unl o her private iplaces ill houses. The Uniteil .states Comumlissioner It. this plaice was too Much of a getlemall to issue war ,rents outside of he regularly prescr-i.. ed law, henlce it; .'..A nlecessarv .1o1 themi to haive a poritdde commllIisioel who did lnot possess .t~his gult y.v. F'o lowing iUhffmaln caime on~e HI-bbar4 who wals-noet a wIblit better' thlan the 11uen wvho preceded him l. ThenICI am< the notoriouis Spinlgs, who w'.as worse, if anlythinag. 11han1 uhy1 <f ihe r'est. Ai edert wats lmade to pnunish bouh inb. jtad .airl a.prinugs. in onum State Courts8 but .t 5 - . .ith c h ~.u1 nl~ res~ult( co4Lumani 0.herV '.llences. (Il the1 citizen: )i.c 'b~eti e he abo1e( made stale ml:.nlt' to be stict ly true. The~y ar< re1deLred htigh ly ilobauble by the I'er' chlauitaer of the revenneI otliciails M~y thie )Jht of the ext ra force select 40d .ln .olbediencae to Commfljione iilamn's *rder, as '-menh of gno~d stand Ing .ad goo(d hlabits". Three ot' then are ,charge4d. on1 what manily conlside c()itelusi~vo evidence, w ithI the nmuarde of Alnos landAd. 8tolbrand is 0one 0 the f))tby cwew of carpet-bag politician who stl fromi tile State for eighl years. Fine is also at l:ai~cal politi cls .lln)d a InoiOnS black leg. Ladi is anl itinleranlt columissionuer of tI largely jinst fall in ;nhing the ftestlien may of perjured Iaegro witnlesses to 1111 plicate gceneie iln crimes aigainist thl *lection laws. These are specimens c the "men of good standling and goo) habits" chosen by the governmentii: a serious emer'gency, to bring law~ breakers to justice. These are th men who are, by their personlal chlara< ter, to linducQ the co-operation of th gqoo4 people of the State in enforcin tha excise laws of Coaigress. Thiese ar the chosen few. Tile party that wet. to McDow's house seem to hlave b< longed hut to the colinon~i hetrd. Wh'l is to say that they acted strictly wit hi the law, and honestly within the 11in of theIr duty? Who dare say tha they ba~l the right to arrest NeDo1 and destro his property? Wh knoWs but thatt they unlawfully i vaded his house, insulted the womeo and pilfered Ils effeots? Who ca assert that MoDowv, bad mnan as he represented to be, was not goaded his act by tile outrageous coniduct< the iunderlings that went upon h premises? These are queistiol proper to be determined before wve g too much into 'tgush" over tihe killiti of Biray ton. L~et MieDow be caugh fairly tried, and, if fondn guilty, pu t ished as lie deserves. An~d let tihe a leged murderers of Amos Ladd be alh tried before a clean jury, an~d let thel abide tihe result. Give both sides hlearing-glve both sides a chan1c. The remedy for all these reveni troubles lies iln the imp~rovenmenlt< the personnel ofC the officials an~d ti enlistmnent of the co-oper'at ion of ti better class of citizens. DIsplace ti crow of political hirelings, suspecte felons andl uniprincilpled carpecI-baggte thatsnow "runl" 11h0 Service in Snoul Carollpna, anid lput in 'tmenl of -goc standing anad good- habits", and vn bit 0he 11 1 8i 0 soon a inuh bette slate of t lnillgs. But as 'long as til -governilllit Coulnteiflices ,outiag tnullii', oppression and petty thei nuder the guise of -enorcig its ?ieg lationis, Sap 4o1g avill it be left to tal care of Itt4ifwheitt.gets into troubli AVell docsahe Wilokens Sentinel sul .gjt.4 -''ournover to the State cour :Hugh P. Kane and the other murde ers f Ano.Ladd.it Pickens *counti a and iMat tlsoit, theianrderer of' Davis 3 Atiderson county, tbr rail in the Sta Courts. 'heln McDow and everv .ot 1er person wlo.has killed (i- atssaul 3a revenue lOtleor shall be arrest t and brtughit to trial If it takes evei man lit the State to do 4t." In ti ;mantime let .the *iuwapapers lrav r donowMhA-gushing" over the recci revenue outrage. INTM.PAItANCE & PAgo11IvITro: Messrs. Editors: Tie subject of 6 Itemperance and prohibitioln Is rapidi growing Into importaneo anmoig u. It demands our attention. I hierewit send you an -artileo on 'the subje takenti 'om the Interior, a Norther religious journal, and will ask you U have it pulisied inl yOur- paper. I does not cover tle whole field of argt inent, but It is conviinilig as far as goes, and we]l :cl]nlated to do goot it should be carefully read and coi sidered by all. Why should we hesitate to press th matter when even men addicted i drunkenness are petitioning 1111d anxi .Otis to have the temptaiol nt r'lmove out Wf thejir .way-an d whent mothei and wives and Alster's aid daughters some of them almost in rags an ioheartbroken, arc askiig for it by th sCQI's? 8nr'cly enough bread an ment.and clothing and the advanitage of education, and of the other enn1 forts and blessings of life have inl tih past. been taken from the families o our- Iland aint turned in1to liquor (( suffiee for all time to comie. Stirel enough of the hard-eanted mioneV a our people has been used to enrich (Ii veilders of a body and soul destrovin; drug,and after passing through theli hands to light the lamps and iiprov tle streetsof our towils and villauges The aitouint of money thus vickedl; wastled and coinsumed is indeed tin vellous, but it IV no0 mlians present the whole of, the evil. To that. !6n1(111h be added the midnight tears and seere heart-bur niI igs of niny a denl.fti ilot ler anid wife and uighter at sistr, who 111woahi he willing to) saci flee almost Iheir lives if [hey conhc but recover their loveil from thil drunkitlard's path, tile dilrun ikard's lis rtisce ad th drtikard's gtrive. 'M. Onle good resulIt al-endy at ccomp)1 lish 'd l the teIiperancae m1iovemtient is Ith accumntihilion o' de'tinite ind rel'abl info'tion, tboth as to Ihe eviis o duikeniess and the pernicious ifli enee of1 the liquor trtile. This infin fin1ation, whih isconsttiv increasi ng "sno gien to thle plic thra ough end nmust hiave the ell'et of' torongbl arouisiig thle peopile at' evei'v State I lie subject. Facts and flig'Cs torrn the best basis of' disc'ussioni on a sut. ject. lik~e tis, and1( wheni t her htav beeni ful ly at testedl andit si fted'cainnIl till SOOnerI 01' laeer to intluen'iceO pubuli olpinion aitd the legishit ion ofI th Thel teiiperance r'eform'it, it it s t'eh 'int eislaitive, etnac1 tient , is dli3 r'u53sed with Iitlity anud di.-etimni tiotn by hiur Waiiv ~ de liogei's, in ai rc cent utninher of' the Prince't/on Jecaeu, - C'ahn, clear' ai'gituteat, restitig oni su t1st icail faucts andu high legal au thou . ies, is whIaut the publ)1ic tmlost needs'l 5 thle sublijecit ait preiset, a nl th tis MI - itgers hnas given, ieo sets (out byv sa - inlii that evei'y great. i'eformt, in pia'ssi i I troughi its snlecessivye sinages of d (eve' . openen'tt, is Ii kel v to re'elie fronm I11 public thriee diffei'ent modnes of tr'ea mnit . it lie tirst., n1onotic le is take' of it Iby the pra'ictilcal mind; in ti e scomui, it is l(t~i de iuced ats i uworthI t of notice ; while in lie thlirdl st agei , expediency is coinceded, andu its~ lra ticea) c'haaneter i'ecog'tiz7ed by all. Au t lhe adds: "'IiTat the mo veniit itn Iim - ofi thle le'gal pr'o~hiilin lit i le lign< 1 t rafiuhas met ~ with ' riiuhe, dleti-iu B and contetmpt, is neithel(r suii' isirt In im~apottitt. NI) grDea timovetmei runinttg coun tter to aill thle culstom 1)15 i ~habits Iof bhonght of' ai people ever' hic -a difl'erentt experieince, it it he gromoi B eid oni a just picipille, its ult ituaite sui eess Is aissi'red." is papeir Is at temfpei'ate and w~el fortifled argumttii to shtow thait ti pincilde of' legal r'estrictioln, (eent - the pioint of' prtohiblitionu, is aI jis e prlacticale aind ntecessaurv (one; mui . his lie dloes ont the seve'ral g'rouml that a prtohiblitor'y law11 istost ituat ioi al, that it is nteeded for' the pro'tecmtic < or the htotme, thatt it is made(1( necesa a by the crimes gi'owintg out o: dru'iti t enntess, by thle pli h eaIthI aindI .the bur'dents of' taxatiotn cauisedi Ii B paupleismi, inisanlity mttil idhioev'. shows how all these enormi'is evi Sspr'ing fromn drunukenitess as thle e prohideo r'oot, atid hiow drunliktene t wit h its wvhole prtoliti brliood I ' 'eri m v spr'ings friomi the f'eairfuIlly uanmett Sliquor tr'onic. Atnd thlen'hie shiows a cleai'ly as ari'enmenctt cant show ah -tlhittg that it is the hegititiat e prtoviit Ii of leglslationt to take cognizatnce n thlese evils, and1( by thle strontg ai'tm a law to protCt societyv aginist thle and( aigainist the catuuses whlich priodui 0them. S ''The writer cifes the opinion of IlIo s Noah Dav'is, hief .Justice ot' thle 8 I8 premell C'our t of' Netw York :' "W hurt h o a tj g from1 the dleclrd judichtl e peietnce of' otheris or' lti mii oiwn, f hrom carefully collect ed stat ist ics rn i, ig thrioulgh unmytl selrs of' yearsi I- believe it enti irv safo to say thbat on1 ti and Great Bruitaini is cdauused lby th li Ieennperatd use of' iintoxica I tg'liquor a ttd t hat of' thle cr'imies - involvi ng pir a sonalil violence', l'ltin~;ly thlree-fout' arme chtai'geable to thle saimle causei e Thei tumttber' of aurtest s made11 by 11 eher 61,470 wr'e for' initoxicat ionl lm to disorderly conidutt. Sixty millions d doillar's are' atmualinlyvC expended in tl ., country' for thte alprehtenisin and~ pu lsisheiit if' those educated . in gro Ii shops and sltoins, aiid senit forth fra' dI these nuurseies'of cite to uirov upt) o the lives and property of' the 'citimc of'the tfitte. Al Inr ithan torty t,0' hoisl , LerI Iitinals ''tfro sltypoited at the pni'licx penlse ill (Ihe prison houIses oxf ItbI'l'- Count-yalone..- - Life inranco collipilnes eitgagd 11or inWnIr .-years ill studyllig the Intluence of' 11i'briety e upon theIll risks, have aeortained that . the averig ailifle of' drunkarids is only thrty-Ajeo years six 1tinotis, w1hile the aver-age lIfe of non-usemrs is six-tvu 8 ars. Th average oof life, ais.ap. r- pers ft'ont statistics of, Insuranlce com paitles, Is a -loss of twenftv-ine C1ears m oi the life of every drintikrd. AVIie it. ireenbered I-ha' I here are not less thanl sixty thou . <dilldrilkailds ill - this coutiry, at is e::;sy to calulilate the <1 entorIinous consi8tunpuuni~ Of. lif', with d its colisequelnt wasle of en'er.-y anld y iidustry, thus enitiled upon, the [.country'. I Says the e1iinclit I'hysiologist. of '0 Eiglaild, Dr. Carwiter,: "It Is per it .fctly we(Il kniiowi to thioset who are coiversanit itihl) inusality, tha1t, of aill the predisposin1g tlcaises of' that dis r order, habits of i nt(eiperanlec Oil tle part of either or both pareitis. are -iamong.-the In lost fre(Ient." M1r. lilry y 1uIsley, the distingulishled Professo'rl of Medical Jurispruilencve in the Unli versity College of* Londlon, Says: h"While we Inu'st admnit herkditary *inl flueltle to be tile i1ost poverfiul fictor it inl the causation of instity, there call L be no doiht -tliat inl teiliperance saulds next, to it in e list, is( of f'lleient causes, IL acts not otily as a frjequeit exciting Cause, where (lhere is Iereditary pre t disposi ion1, butI as an1i origi nial ig 11-1 cause .of cerebral tull nintl degweneraev, ats . a proluer of ile <lisease de nuoVo. If' till hered itary causes or ilsanlity were Cut oil, id if1 (he <iseave were thus S staiipeil out Air a lile, it would as ) s1iurdly soonl bc crealeci tule w by in; Cni . perance afil other excesses.' 'Yet (he SItte, in caring For the public lealith, expenlds h11-1"o stums of' public iuonerv s1 amiilr ill tlriig to Cure t lie ilsane anil( in it % idin bFor t ie idiolic. Ihus I Producud by -the liquor tiahlie. Large asyl U11.n i'e ereeted at great. cx petse, 5s-killerI physiciani s all-re eiployci, itild tIe iccessy' uses 111111a t llatteli aits sid For. Tie expendittires inl this - colitry For this purpose, Rit r. Uoeis I s are eslit ed to reiach f1iy 1111 lis of' dolr:rs every venr. Whenct is this unaliifcture of the, i~liolic and inIsltile, with its conisequelit biur'dens of taxatin, to cease? MIr. r logers tells us lint, a careful invest I ftit ion of' tlie subt ject Has been aide Iby I)r. Iii tchock., 1reshilein t ofr thle M.\li raii Stale ltoarlI of' Health. who de elares that ihe uittbet' of' idios ill this coitr, Ilmade srch by the uo of aleoitob. is 31.000, antd flt (lie statis ties show Ithat over "),0!00 personts are . ntiuially itincle insan.ie by the saine enatise. Dr. Car-p*liter Ilso calls t telt ion to ihe clse of 3.9 itliots, o11l1 abhout a tjuarter of wholin were Founlil I to be the chiilrent of' parients who were known to be teinperate, wIie nittet -. 11inev of fihe iutimiber were Oie chihi'ell of parent(s knoin to be absohi.to Onl Ihe score of pauliperin, thle inl dielinenit iagililist. tihie liytor IrAfloe is -still hleavietr. lIt Iagltand iaote, thle (noi'101o 1.1 s i of' 8,6 .000 poili1s sterilng is ptid ol Io lhe sillot, t pan pers, thle lar1geri proportionl of whoinl ie created by intoxientting' dr.inks. It our new coutryl~ the burldenl is uol. yet so great, but, 11s tho colityl Wt(WS ow tler and more popuilols, is burdin tiust. increise, . tilless ihe 1ijulor bI,iness call be ditniinishet. \r. Iltotgcrs it is t wel'l-kinown ha1. uir centt. of'Itie vast -'enprcnaI ein playe(l inl thle pro1 iuetion11 of these'5t . ljiqos 1s 1'ett'e as .wage~Is to lhe i Ahtlr lte stat 1ilie, callIee'tet frottn V eat yearCL ini steeral i f out' Sttes a show1' that intiica~'tiitg intks irm thie cief '(-odcing au' oftiii~tt ilt' rapiyt . heri e e'.1 ies. it stoiil' localilieas eigty byc this e'nln'(. A te tillini hii' v'. 1 h ilwt'e with d oessUnls lil his arni'ient. ini theC4e .words: ''Such, thent, is flhe retltion of tie ftrtafll in intaoxieniting. liquiors to) ern'Ine, t het pblie ttealthI aind to tpau ~. theri'n lIn tit'thle. tans 1'tIon I offcisea ii pauei tsm. Iit ppar asl~iiii a te antim-) . iotui tl' ithiut i .t a l o te fortes ev chined, wans eio'1s injur)1ious el-t uli uin thetpubli'1'healthae ai' rea it as) t ~'hys lre hoin'le.t t'rlin t t'' is a e tiovi~'n btuuli. thtirStaishonhtl I he teed'fa otlt'pwr iiiiit. leiltei h-j ..ithfe prestnion of les muid ali r~f putithihtpwrt rdct h deiyitslfith enom' taxa ?''tion li Itt th spot fbheoi' t he ~eurb 1) 14 ins I'll, wh. u'liht ti(i'keis enrmon uli c eix pent ovrmn.is h pOUT in fhua rihS. A L.rdrtopoEetth igh- ra ulc udn t h shpeoftaa io aeimpse. U1 o hath wiFOst leihtonad h Inoti o fo iiyt th it n . NuET THIorY enA.- wi< NT ur I- isteiahtu fpoeto o . 'hemiim) SfELLton ThsMsY h C NIR OUSIN STG U id ~ C ST.FOR TIIE I1 2 TOu SEL'M SP1ECIAL NOTIC.ES. Not DANolCH IN J'AIINo MIl4 A'L.9 LIVl I' tS. -'l h oy re harniles te the most elellew person, but so pfrint.ratIngt Ihlt they clear ti svtnrn of all tipiirittes, and gently-excite t: liver to bea Il tielon. Price I5 cents por to Svid by alt. Pug tsI'D tlid county. S.L3MA, AL.A.. April 8. 1878 Mr. 1. I. Ooodwin. Agent-Dear Fir: I to) pleasure In stating tht I have used your Met cated Stock Feed o a very poor cow, wI grelit stccess. lho loints much better noi gives a great, deal inore milk, and Is intich s perior. I therefore recommendi. this n ledieli ,0 All wljo wIlal to linpiove their stock, catt antl horses, as It lIs ti'ly what It Is represent, to be. Very repectfully, A. KA1E1. EkvfaA ALA., July, 1878. 8i. hoelmfeld : 1 lvsert one vnek of y-our Stoc Fved oi my 'emy, witl very satisfactory r ilt.-Shethr cenatly dropflied her calf, Ais was in a poortcondition, and by the itse of yOu Stock Feeds1he was rapitly limproved In e'1 and ilk. Very respectfuliv. (4l O. It. DENT. Sold by the~irtggists of this county. nr. A. It. Norton, of Savatii, wrIes: I a slitm von if. Aifors ine pienqstre to give nay a proval I ntI certifltente In favor, of your Lul lIestorer,. hi viltg given it a fielri tria in a .ntr hir' oIf ens whr* It- ploved suertes In iI Irentittt, of Bronchi.is a1id Coilvsnptlo Fly iyears iigo my wft was far goino in co shuiniption. sbe liid ten coliiln (d to her be([ ii Ai ent er part-r the tIlne, sror six monaihs wit I feet ic;Fewer evwry dlay ani I f nr1 but Ili hiope of her recovery. bul by perstveran, wVit III Ile blessdligs of Go, her .uni o nmi) Iretly sounud. I give her 10 ot'her 1.u11 Medliin' thian yours and a cotgh syrup I ma: I hiave feneally given I hela togel ler tQ I haI SI ro1' fait In I h111 i. I itecoeedti i cuing, 1num'ber of Iopeless euases ald regarei nlrewer Lung ,Iestor'ar -as in vfIluable prelplrl I Jim l'lase Selnti Inq, pler (xpreiss t hree dozen ns I lit nearly out, Fend bill of same aod I will rein proinptly. WILshiir you gooti Slecess, I remippli Youtirs respaetfully,' A. It. NOWTON. M. D.. Cornerl West Biond and llarrIS Sis.. tinvantial Ge.orgia. A CON. 0i. lessrm. Ltnnr. linkin & I.n'na. Geutlenei --One hotlie of IIwe-r's.' 1.iijig OIWs ' " ie of BLIJrrnehuiilis III if W(k's t 111e. I will wat a trw iore hog tIs soon. I Iieiu k'epinge It I 11'1 hla r n.e' Ill the tlime, as I c-itsfiler I, a valu ble linelicile, Youis re pea t ually. i ENhY nAVIS. Solti by th0 DruggIsts of this county. C'0i1,tM~, 4.GA., April 12. 188. Dr. C. J inlT i-Dyr r ir-- y w'ile nd r1 y ",If are snti-fled 1h.t. lie te of our leeithin babe wassinveil b.% lih' tise rof your TPeelhin (11e lKng Pov'eler. when ot tier r, n1cel-l's hn lilltid to relieve him. ire have bire de'l.te t'lh hie Npieldy and piryauiaic nt y )f'- f 'ye C oter chiiIren' fron xarere atthtek o~f hi,:er !en bi Teel hina is ifidipen-dike ti i.,, a nd i houl< 1) kept, by 'll p1 alrents havIng snalli children. Respectfuilly, eta., 11 wI.m1i'r Foreman Enquirer-Sun. IT IS A WELL CNO.wN FACT iniong ihysleinas tint tin hu Juniper an I'arer eirAv in innIntyinntilon '., 'he in re'inelies in the wari for (lkt'pse of till Uim thar 0or KhIrnh. Pnt l that not less than taliuhi or Ilie litnii faintly. m t Ii tale ill a rifenali sitff#r rom dorang-ment (fit I'ho...:e (origanus aill llehet or fla.li to use pi oper reimP(At,'s irr IlIlty to ttritltly yrzi . Nunierous- c"lm11 t-it Ions hav t ell.n t ied for'Gra vi, Brick unu Deposits. Blight's il-vnse. Wenkness lin Mall andt Pllis, prolne'I 1y (hv'ailgen-iipa.: 0: n1taaigdl aiIld K Idneys, l. I ti ' no e. u i-1h 'Iilh ha.1 ply restill as liiti ki's-Ext ri't ' B tit a ;n(1 .1116aip'r. I yott sufTer l roim ity tlji of I iise organ gret a bot le -.Calte (r t v- a4 %1l reitrvile yaui. Prepared ofily bly 11tti, tinnkin & l/11mal1 nratgsts, Atlanta, Ga., an( fur sale by a T EST131ON V O F 0 lI UGG I Wrs. We hanve hee'l s.-l.Ing -'Swill's K yphlle " S I) 'tit " f''[or .1(" ', atia t'" larl It. tir SI pI(erior tl a iirt hingit~ lo'ow- t i i'ltae. for the ills ase. I 's re'oinlme'ilel 1o 'itre. We have never know of a st iigte failure. .1e. ('A!4S L3,%. Thomasville, (1n. 1.. P ,ll li (,() . Forsy . l Ga. 111',NT. ICANHIN & L\AAR. Altla(. PIMlliitOlI, SA31 'ELS & REYNOLns, Al lanta, (la. ATI.ANTA. (A.. J1Ily 1, 1S4, We hmve bnetu using "'SwIft's sypikit le sp etile" In Ihe rcatlletit of convicts for tilihe las 3r'l r'. n nat belie-e it is I he in/y eebin kn<.xw i.'ia''cl ijiult W 'l ('lfe't, it permanlnti iur of dItp cases foj' 'wvill~ ira Irtecommiiealc'il. G It\NTl, AI,1-XANDlElI & CO. 6l&00.. EWVA RI) WIl Iter pall to anyi etist, who will lant., o anli 'saaf ei-- hui ~al#' baial. 01 8. S. 5., oii Pnttli' tui:.e.ury-', Iod11de ptaisslitm, 01' tan 'I'lEi SWIlL' T 1EC'IFIC (X)MIPANY, Prtopi I hrs. Atltanita. (la. iioihl ihv al It)t'iggist s. ('all for1 a copy,', Of 'Yotingl Mlen's Frient." tDefective WVatchi(:i C ito irene r.f De'c chii i': isor (if meanPII'y'i wathe ntt heling gr iIm inecesI. .Tlito (ers lin tg Ith itiil nt 11 PPI'.t, whichi sloin 2inter'fer's wIt a t'p ruimair pats orf ihe w ailh neece.sitat ing ('l('aning,r Ilatiig, &l'., ni the IIt npount. Ihltis iali nut iapllad 1mm Ow ih 1)1in tg a giod ease it' ti hr Jin naig, wold ha'vn aved a1 pilhIis I riptile ai cia ln'iae. We' have cent11 ly' sa ni t ialsP Il it'ip altl thie ireuihtiet s, itaivinig Wy a':alit d firaov' llnt wn yvI yarsj' piml 'I ill raoaIg V"iet Wt efert' t he Ii JA.s. l;O5:' l'agl. St 2fr'e'ed f ild Case', whlth Ii l:S be'oNa.l ill (if IhIle sItpll, aritIcles of thle .Jewelry t rail< IPae~sing as It doe~s so iantiy riv': lit ag's (ii allI ot hi'r watch (isa's, bathig tinnale' of It'o lila 'ay llt es of solId gali aivar a pdl e of car pilt taot. AiUdlwe' Pavis( all hltr' reiadeirs to pa their JIwaii'r foi' a '.o rdl or e'nt laoie t h'a'awi i'xlilpt1) Itia ih i iua'nner n u'eI they3 ate ade. II ii I te olly stiffe'ned'al (ma tieY wi th lv lila tea ot gaihl, i'ealess tpetats, and cent r so)lhi jai Ise atown'I pliees, ka'., anil (of wiht it cove red by' 14. ter's patn'lt. 'P2( 'he lr l'u-;: ease reliiti Ci inns u11tag a Jeiwela'r whlo leeeps II JAS 1105s' 1'ntent Stlieed (ialdt Cae,1ht yittiuiy l'arn the dliffertence''t~t het u eln I. aU pill Im~it at tons [hn . c'llaim 10 h)e (4tltaly goal lta by ! 1 all reCSpJonib~tle' ,Ja w. lirs. IA.li Ptami don,'t he~ persliitded thai aniy their iieaI e ('ase 'a as goi.' a p l'. LAI)1RS! HTAVI NG dete'lrmined to "CLOS OUT" our3 stoc(k (If Sprting Dr'e Goods, wol (Ift'r yoau fromn tis dal (1 uinuslM~ bar1Ighinls iln samfe. W.o hasl at !omlpleate Ilne of thioso goods, an1 parIt ies wvill do wel1l to catll, e'xair Wo~m would alsao caU your at tenltionl i Lawnvrs. Ini wile~~ goods8WE we aroLi "u Up"Oii linle of theOse good(s co01 s ists of Linen Lauwns, Victor ILauwns, Bishop 'Laiwns, Plaii, Pli anld Strip'od Nins'ooks, Jaconlet Ctamiesu, Plignels; Plaiin and Pi Sv isf, &c. &c. Lacos, Lace Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg CALL AND $EE FOR YOUli SELVES. McMAS'TERI, BUCE & I(ETG'Im~ maly 7 8'- i o to iE NEWV8 A jII'ElA. R FOO CN10O' IALSAM of SHAR&8 OIL Pe ositt oly Restores the Heag; and is31he only ie Absolute Vuro for-a .. Enown. K. Thin oil is extraoted from a -peoulinr succico4 of tallh W t SUAt, .au' il the Yllow Sea, ab)*n ne .02rcAPLon e ondeletil. Every Chinese fisherman I- known it. Its virtues as a restorative of If bearing. were disorwered by Buddhint , Priest about the year 1410. Its onrep were o no nunIeroun and :lany so seeminrly mi 10 raculums, that the Temedy was offluially d proclaimod over the entire Enpire. its use becamue so universin that for over 300 years no deafness has exfsted amoug -the Chinese )ople. Sent, charges propaid, o any ad dress at $1 per bottle. Oily inaportedt,by HAYLOCK & CO., solo Agents ror Amaerlor. I Duy St., New York. Its virties are unquestionablo and its curativo chatracter absolute, a the writer can l'ersonailly tesmtify). both from expedt. genice andl obse rvation. - . t Aong th miapy readera of tLe Revieto in one part and 1uother of the country. it is probable that numbers are nmicted with 0 d eafiess, and to F-uch it may be said: 11 "Write at onceo to Haylok..& Co., '7 Dey e Street, 'Nov York, enolosing $1, and you v will receivo by return a remedy that will g enable yon to hbem' like anybody else, and whose curative effeotstwill be permanent, Yotu will nevter regret doing so "--F1ior i; qjAMrcuntile lReview. jun 25-8m m A NICE LOT OF NORTHERN it CABBAGE. A FINE LOT OF NEW IRISH POTATOES. A NEW SUPPLY of MACKEREL -THIS YEAR'S CATCH. NEW FLOUR and VRESH BOLTED MEA L-JUST COME IN. CALL SOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. H. Donily ATTENTION IS called to my fresh and weI, selected stock of Ii FA MILY GXOCERIRES. I ha; o just oponed a splendid as sorft'nont of C ANNED (G#OJ)s 1t of first quality and full weight. A jples, B)aked Beans, Pineampplo. Poenchses, Succotash, Sahnon, Toma. a LUes, Sardi ncs, Mustard. 2 ROBINSON'S IMPORTED OAT.. MEAL--FRESH. Condentsed Milk, "Occani Gem" Mackerel in 5 lb. cans. PARCHED COFFEE in bulk, as good as packages, and -BAKER'S B3ROMA, A palatable beCvrago for invalids as well as 1ersons in health, and highly recot'mmennd by physicians ats a ditfrchildren. (I EVAPORATED APPLES. I 1)0 NOT close at six o'clock.. A share oft the p'ublic patronage is respec|.fully solicited. B. M?. MUEY. June 2omao 2, AND) FEED) STABLES, le) WINN8BORO), S. C. *A. Williford, d. oPR1OPRIIETOIR. I. TFOllET SOAPS! a L \1tGE o o h cheapest 'Toilet p Senp forl the rice ever brought to 'O Wininsb~oro. Call anid hn convincell. ,'McM~ASTIER, 1BRICE~ & RETr..IiIN. SAPP'LICATIION FOR CHIARTER. OTCE is hereby tgiven that alp iica .N tion wvill hbe mado to lhe Legisla. turo of the State of Sonuth .arolina, at its next sessionl, for *a charter to'construct -a railroad f romn some1 point on the (Char lotto, Colu rmbhia and Augusta Ralilroad, betwveen Columibia and Winnsboro, to some point east of Camden1 8. 0., by way of Camiden, S. C. - Aug. 3, 1881. .W... A. ANCRTUM, --.-.... ZEMP'. -- ~E. WV. PARKER, auD o-x mJ.'S.-UAY, BSUNIE1iiv[ER nAs jusT T cEVE A ThEBf 1NE .O CAnt)( OODS,ONSIST& LOBSTERA, PEAC1IES, SALMON, PINEAPPLA STRAWBEJRRIES., TOMATOgE, GREEN PEAS, -PIKLES LTMA BEANS,- SARDINES FINE FRESH CIDER AND VINGAR. --ALTSO NUTMEGS, ESSE19C AND =TRACTS OF LEMON ANb VAXiLLA, FINE TABLE SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSES, F LOUR, MEAL, SOAP, AND ALL OTHE'R ,GOODS GE NEIRALLY SOLD IN A.GROCERY STORE, -PLjEASE1 GIVEJ MEM A CATLL. aug 4 TilE CHARLOTTE FEMALE ,IISTITUTE, .REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, ERINCIPAL CHKARLOTTE, Ni C. -o [From GEN. J. D. E.NND'r, LieQtenant-Governor of South Caroli'na.j CAMDIN. I, C., Decemiber 17th, 1890. As a patron of the Chnrlotte Fenale Intit-ue it affor.l ne p: easure to-testity to th'd tliorough managementof nvery department of it. This k-nou ledge IR derived from a visit to and inspection of the institute. Strict attention is paid not only to the edu cation but health and conilart of its pupils. Its homelike air impresses. m1e most favorably. The .Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid .of his able and accomplished corps of ussistants, presents every inducement toparentr who have daughters to educate. I shall continue to 1 atronizei the school. J. D. KENNEDY. Itfrom PnoP. J. F. LAliMiER. P.H. D., o DaVid1o'n Co'llege.) I can testifv to the success the C.harlotte Femade It.stiinie lo atiaired 'tnder the direction of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three - ears that he hls been prilicipal raised, this school to the highest place among our educational institutions lie ha spared neither care nor expense in af-curing the services of the mnst aecomplislied and expirienced teacherN. and in naakin,4 the instituto a ci enforts,ble and plesasant home for its pupiis. No patron has e% er visited the school wvithoui beit more than ever pleased with the ariatngenents fer the welfare of his daughters. from being 1-r sent at some of its examinations and p)nonally inspect.ng the work of the pupils thereon, 1 know tbat tl: iitrUtiwit is thorough mid of a - ery high griade. Dr. Lidez, the Proftssor of lusic, is rcgarded by his pupils, many of whom are amateur lady musicians, graduates in inusic at other institutions, as the most advanced and accomplished teacher of music that has ever come South. Z V. LATIMERt. Rsesion begins September 7, 1881. Terms-$125.00 per half session, including EVERY EXP.I.NSE to which the ppil is put, except for private Ussions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. qy M* .. .... The "QUEFN BESS" Corset and' Skirt Supporter Is by far the most comfortable ever introduced. It is a porfect fitting corset, andl has new and improved shoulder straps, easily ajusted to any desired length. It also has the imiensely popular 'ATENT CL' I H STEEL PROTE( TOR, wl;ieh not only prevonts the steel from rusting, but al o render8 it impossible to break the claspsi. Warranted in every par ticular. FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GIRAND OPENING. ------oo '0 Til1R LAIJIS.OF PAI1PILID OUNT 'I* IHAVE nust opened and have n1oiv ready fol votl inspetIo i of t110 largest. and best selected stocks of MILIlNER', FANCY. "* Ate NOTIOLNS ever brought to this place. MIIRS. BOAG, with the assistance of he01, new mIlliner, Anss BLACK, 0( Italtimore, Iitelds sparing no pains inl these departmien ' ivill repl'ish and keep them full (tlring the season, s, andw e A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS. Buttons antd. best and cheapest ilne of CORSETS. - Also a lot of Imming Undc r wear, nei SJle adUdr D AVIS TERTIC AL FEED SEWING MIC IN S. 'IfiE bost in hinarket fr pamoreavv T D t and fine famly sOwi1g. ONO It-bhoth Ias a imachin md the I'aive of work i ally one Who can con1m>t0 w1tiV with all of the lirst-chss mainel on the mar turns out. \Varrante to wea chines in use ini Fairfield County. ket4 Two hiundr'ed of these Ma .ALsc. I TSOFE A fine lot of Planting Potatoes Onlor Crackers, Cakes, Canle~s, IIcon, Iour i I StA, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheese~ Tob~aceo, Cigars, lledsteads, attess r4 aHm mkn n hwn To rrv 1,00 fetof' Good Assor toe bies, Safes, Chairs, etc. Drh' Goode, of all kinds, Millinery et Jtumber. .1ot, of pring Goods, . ., Ipw down to mako room .foi'a noW mnar --