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THE NE WS AND 'RERAIiD _ r'tibf BORIO, 8.'. ATtUDAY, JULY 14, a w " i , JNO. B. ItEYNOLDS. a ClfAB 4 4rA Sl EIToi 8. IT is estilated 'that ton thousand young men htvo beon graduated In 'American colleges Sluring the present -summor-, JUDGE IIOADLY alludes to ('eneral Dublin niil, his defeated opponent, l'a "grand old hero," while General Ward,on the other hand, refers -to Ja4gotIloadty "as a Democrat with otit a record." YALE, Harvard and Dartmouth col leges have all conferred the degree of LL. D. upon Senator Bayard. This Is a gtoIod send-offxbr the Doctb'r, and may help materially his boom for the \Presidential nomination next year. .'JOIIN P. TIIoall8ON,'broth(i' of CoI gressniin Phil 1. Thompson, pro 'ounces Col. Frank Woodford, of Southwest Kentucky., the ablest and tlnost eminent liar in tlat'Stab. RKathor tpersont1 Mns. Jozn G. CAlt'I,ESI, Wife of' i ll. Kentnoky'Oongressman, is faill to be coslderably taller than her husband, -with a reddish complexion and Scotch Irish .features. IIer manner is dig 'nified,'and Aho is amiable and sWdot In disposition. TIIE Greenville NcWs of July 11th . 91 "hb ease of J. T. Nik, against whom a rule was passed to show cause why he should not be disbarred, will be taken up to-morrow. Ex-Attorney 'Geneal, LeRoy Youmans, Isaac M. Bryan and Col. W. II. Perry will de fend Mr. Nix. le has secured ibout 150TAldavits in his defence. Mr. You inans is now in the city. TimE New York Timnes is counting 41eavily on the election of Sam Randall to the Spetikership by a coalition of boltingj Democrats'and high tarifF Re )ublicais. This is his only chance, 'and If he is clected in this way, Mr. Dibble's candidato will bid good eve sting to the Democratic party. We 'expect him to do this sooner or later aat all events. AN apparently well- infortuoed Wash ington correspotdent is authority for the sl'at'utnit that the entire Georgia 'delegation in the next House of liepre 'sentatives, with but one exteption, is pledged to kytpport Mr. Carlisle for Speaker. The same can probably be 'said of the Democratic portion of the fSonth Carolina delegationi. Only one, to our knowledge, expects to Vote for the Decmocratic p)arty consists of' I"rank Ilnrd, who is the most popular i )emno crat ini t(i whole Rlepubicanu party.'" This is all foolishnuess, bu we will take take the occasion1 to say that if' we had a few more abech umn as Franik 11lurd in the Demnocr'atic Party wc would be more deserying of~ success, and would certainly b)e in a betiter' position to ob taini it. Perhaps s'omei Democrats can; riford to bie pr1otection1ista, bat it is breaking ont in lhe wrong place, w* hen the at tempt is madle to ridienlo and snecer at tihe ablest ad uosL progres sive mnen oft lhe partly, simipil beeanse~ tiacy do not accord with thiem ini their peculinar views upon01 the tarilf. IS WAI1!M' ISPND)ING .A thre'atened rupture het ween Eng ) and and Francec seems near at. had, and in such an event it woul be dr'eadf'ul to contemlatc thc dire coni Aequences that wvotld inevitably fol low. The preseCnt ttpleasanitness has gr-own out of the rough tr'eatiment of' tihe British consul at Tamatave, Miadla gascar', by h e French fluthorit ies ini that place. It seemus that while the British r'epresentatin, sever'al (lays ago, was suffer'ing fronm a very serious illness, his secretary W,as arrested in his presence and he~ himself' or'dered by the French commander to leave ~Thmatave within twenty-tfour hours. The1( consul died seveni hour's after re Celving the notice. &fr. (Gladstone, commenting upon01 the insult in the Ilouse of Connnons on the 11th inst., said: "Thme English mnissionar'y inm that plaice, named Shaw, had beeni arrested mnd no0w remains In prlison. Inqduiriesl have bieed madRe wiir reference to the conduct of' the French athoritics, and the only an swor received was that the law must take its course." In conclusion, lhe sali: "Inm annuounclig tihe gt'ave and p)ainlful occurrences I can only now say that we must await the receipit of fui'ther' details. We must also await those commnunicatoi from thme French gover'nment which the case may me quii'6, which weo hate Intimated we expect, and which it wottld be our duity to make under similar circumi stances." MI'. G ladstone's reumrks were fahlowed by cheers. In adldition to the above, inf'orma tion. has beeni received at the British capital thma6 6he Frenucl comm)andler at, Uabaonf a f'ren~ch colony oft' the Coast of Africat, has -arblirari-ly sear'icd English merchants and finmed thfose having arms iTn their possession', and, inter'feri#g: with I tie schools, retfuses to permit the teaching' of tany language but French. It is nmot yet knownt wfiat actIon the F'rench government ill take' i the promisres, hut one thing' is der'tin 2ngland cannot aftbrd and wvill not p)er' uiit such gr'ave:offendes to pass by tinl 1oie%;e eif lkecgses o bo'44foundod that lifdtae, '\ylial i1 al lfodeoks;be proporly knojvl, will u Ce press herriec'-et for the occurrences t cu1.nplained Of, and will,,as a 1mark of .. disaptl'oval, .rceall tho botumtlad(ofs It who blve ben guilty o' the otutrates 4bov'e'alluded to. Although overy ehe-t t will be made Illy Mr. (:hadstoneo altd i his colleagies to avoid hostilities be- 'i tween tlho'ivliltiW4'i, yc it is udt expected that England will permit it compromise er a surrender of her a honor and dignity. A CROWDED POION. Theo Charlotteo trnul-Obscrre, 'in a very thOughtful andiu:ly toritl h upon IcT1ho ilegatl Prolession",l sirvsr: 1 A distinguished New York lawyi'r in. C forms us'that there are 70,000 lawyers in rdundl'iinmbers in the United States, 'of whom 4,000 are in New York City. ][ ) says about 200 (we' tpose he means for NdOW York) qualify every year, but of e these not more than twenty or twenty-live n p)ermanenltly pur:SUO the profession, te ti others drifting into other callings which Is present better inducenents in the -matter of compensation, or thrdw 'tihniselves away in 1l1e despmhleney whlih follows h the failure tif-the hopes they had cherished. Of.the re)mainder'.vho colitiiuue in the pro- E fession a very small proportion beconlie l t emInent, and realize handsouno Incones. e As it Is In Now York so it Is in other cities v 'irnd other States. There Is, perhaps, 'nt) 'ti profes.loll in the United States'.whlch pre- y sents, In'proportion to the ii' ber eigaged in it, so few Cases of deeitledi success andl so ' any dlisinal falltures. It is a profession thaint reqluires not only great talents, but o constant applicatliol. ai<i iteS':ilit, lahor, a A li< d that grisps with the great, points the , sltmallest <ietalls, and never tires at resertch, ' and, with all this, a thorough kt'owlelge (' of 1ien, i quieknless of pereedion, lunl a el realiness of resouree to atal.t. itself to etuergenei(s or umtes i'-tt'ui -ctingeneles, I ,'ldelt itut few in1(n out, of the nalultittude' possess. R2eputation onee rtlant', buisiness sl seeks hin. ndn fame iil fort tite are asSr- 'i -ed unless he voluntarily throws theltI away, r But this reptitatiotl is not inide tiltil atter l the hardtest kind of a strutge and the il hartdest kind of worl i This is Va'titer glow)n 1hk, but they ait/'fcts all the saine, til it woul.l be it well foi' 1hc young tnent of the countitry to consider well and ? t'i"t calmtly be- ti fore they decide to cuter the 'alreadv over- crowded professiol of tile hiw. BI X .MONTH[S .tSL7;RIP. Tho Long nn(1 Int'xplic-nble Nap of A Coi. I; necllcul ;Iatan of Thirty-lIve. t [ Prom the iRrid'p'por! (Ccr',.n.) ,S!1an&1drd.1 tc Skillfitl tedi-cal Imenl, deep lithiiikers, i and even the psycholo-ietal gil fte have tl been Clled on for opinliunS Its to what P stils Mr. '1'homlas W. 'ltt-t-whnat tiret . inu(ced his drouwSiness, and whalt haii tended to bin atu keep hitm so long in ' a 1(thargic state, compared with wihieli ihere is no patraillel in medIical history. I Mr. l'hit is at this time in the house P wh ler' lhe hias a v-av.s resid1ued ithii his c' itriner, ni hos'e dw ~el lini!l' itnds fouri ic 11niles f rom Newtownt and1 about t1 iv saitne istuntiic frotin lIethel, at a piniif ""oi a1 I na - moonI gu e our 01 orners'i'. ' The sle(eper is a well-btl ni bti thity-iv yersotd. iIe received a good educt'ttion, and1( in manhood0( ats int youLi th was abhove tutiiocrity ats toitn telligetnce and aiil~jit v. 'Whileinot a lead(ina- ini thle social cirele, lie ahWlvs ~ stood( ielIii with hiis fellows andtu enijoyedh the resplcCt of all wiho knw hitmi. Ot' a a ret iring di spositioun he was unlhike 6 ttuost otf the young ttnen of id.a towit su t hat hu'c neve'r laid a hantikel'Iing to. heaive bhone to fake pIositionl int s0ine stor o r* i' ii busiess han'1te, preferrt'tin itrp r'ather the <jluiet of is naltive hen!:tli. b O wnting a j'rocttive irm, the fitlher " SuItl!ht to cotalniet it on correct prini., a p>Ies,. by which it is tinderstoodl that- to g receivie teail proft, (ole mulst do i ist of tI.Iie w<>rik withlin ii nself,; antd asi.st. l in g in this t he sleeper seen red pleasit- te A obedliet. son1, andii ini h)arniet thertefor wa'fs ( the subje t sp'eCcilht parentai enre. I >nrin g thle spr1ig of i.-,2 Ai.I I'hatt, to lbe ini faiii with the rest of t the wVorld, was atitniked wi'ithI 11 mlmi, tIl 11nd( wile I treatient of (thle d i-ease was ni acc'ordanc w1C iit hi syipltoil, retcoven-il slowi'ly; andI a Imerwiardu s was at no0 tihue M tree froini its effects. I )aning thme simn tier he conit inuerd workinag oni thle taihi, 11 but maif ested ai fewi 'ollililose siy p toinis, timd duitng the hacvin g perhio hie was ats aictive it thle f(eldl as any, and n Conldutd h limttalfI it all part icularits as u lie had donec int previouis yeiars. One N hot. daIy, hiowever, lie was affe:ed mlore thant nsual by thie heat, antd, while iiot Iy Overeotnc by'it, lay (lowni on thle hay iunader a tiree to rest, hioping to fe'el . bet ter aftter a short. na p. Whlile mutitler' the tre'ue the bldief is eint ertaninied biv his miot her, 31i . Pait t , thI at he smuti'red sun lst roke, for on be ig re!noved to file house0 lhe. acted and1( taikedh st rantgely atil tits never a ftrwan i realy im' i self. Whether it was mi~aa, siun strtoke, or thle -two e-ombI)ined t hat Iin dumed~ his pr'esenit condiation or not, Certini it is fliat aftter last Than~ ks'riv ing hie kept himiself1 aloof remaiined muost (of thle time withlin doors, alldt three orP four days befor'e Chtrist masi, sankil inito a keep sheep in his lied, coni timuing there till the ltter~i part of ,Jamnuary, scarcely chiangin g his posi tioin or recoLgnliing anty person iln mat tenidanice, aind nlot, oneCC r'otSiny from his stumpoi. AleanItiime wa'tchfuilnmess and carne hatve been given him tiva and iighit. Trowvard $pring there was a slight chlange in tIme sleeper, which waiS manllife,sted by ain intlhinti on to m ove bumt lie did not opien his eyes, andll limt' ing the, t hmree miointhis sice thle semi -. untCicselusniess set in lhas scareis eten~ eioug.)h to suistain lfe. Wh' llt inifluenice kept hifte in him i is mtore than I anty one cani tellI. \\ i kltgthIeinat days he~ wi as from titme to time hail I eredl up in bed, stilli with ctlosied eyes ex pressed by soiinid or mnot ion no evi dIeinec~ of1 sulbingt, andti si lence sq'etmi to imd(icate tat his~ ih 11wias simiiply to be left. aloite. 1Lter lie was :iasisted ' to a sitftng position, hbut the kindat. words ot ant ad~et iontte hIOt hI'. wst iuft ered itt vain in i his eatrs- -t hose w ords felh as upon the eat' of onme 't:tally be icft of reaison. A t hist lie was t'akent inuu~n thte hbed and his cilthes ptut omt TIhis was br'ougt,. abouit. w ith ii ienh-| ty, anid lhe wais ike one with no11 life~ andl no fatnsnir POwer. .in .April lhe 1 bcgaii to walk tromtblinighy at llrst, huo dhiImd oti by mart icles o't'tturiitutre,- ( and aftetrtirid Ite couIld stanmd and wall I alhone. No' 90i\er of hongutge; h ow.. eVer, restited iii the replv' of a sila- I blo. As davys came andl went hte witiked~ from his bed to fthe rocket-, and back again to the bed nay ,ik mm .. -I ifant h1o'14'isdressed a lt>l resot. 1id eces of returning ;At1*igth have eon mirked since the 'iitvnl o' warm enft oir, buit t.:eason pdill part. Hluii-. or has swayed lilim to anver Its call, ild nf If by iltistit'ot, a while ago ho acntetl tho wiy tb the householt pan-. 'Y, some boyish 'iemory, it ingly be t the hiding plaee of froste1'cake and tino'c te giv ho fe ci aid'dii'ction, ad he has S1uc, -alt nrly tre i'ulua' In. rvbi oMcillated bitweont tio chair nd the ciiphoifri 'shelves. In tranisit s Cyes hav opened o'ily prtially id he hais uittered itivoljtithetiiy swor s ity, mtid none which cotild bo'utidc' ood or accepted ats Intellileiit or with motive. liisiig Iii the mrililhg nftd' ceping 'sinidI y'tII IIlit he'1s regit ily -pitt Into his gaimncnts, like .n aby, and Itd'to- -the rouker, wiere h'o nimediately siliks to sltiiitber. In the utiri he -innintain.s an upi"trhlt. positioui, u;ntly leaning w'ith tto left arih 'or tppoirt Oil tho !i'-11'Of* a chair, his evys 11 (ho f whie "closed. 'When hunger rotmpts he rises, often with eves 'holly shut, pro'eds to the panty' its, rotttrlts to the chair, "lecp?, and I'ht iight comies disrobes and goes sleep1 ngain. -Iin winter and early )ilig, or lietui'o the struligo tuatro of to cnse wais -k11owi, ."utany "iorsutis 'cre tIdIllifted to sde it person wlo tlci sledip so 'long and live, but of Ac noi1o n'e allowed to sC tho pat(citt 1Ve the imnediate members of the unIltiv. 'i'hc"peio'd p1' liis 'let hai v at as -vriting overs 153 days, wit0i ht vidlence of chaliio for 'better or foi orse, though hbopo on the part of 'icds Is'ardoiit that he, ina' livo and et come out of it atd tbe himself. 'DOAR ALL.-IN POLS HOME. The cottage ill 1Ordhau whiebh was ccupied fromt '1817 to 1819 by Edgar .llan Po wits "old at auction ir 5,700, unider a iorfgage foreelosure. lie lmurchaser was IMiltol St.ra g, u1 of the heirs of the estate. The >t,lee is situalnted upon the King's ridge road, which wiids -1.1pwarol eLw e'n moss-colvered stone wtlis m'id rent ohl trees Ihroughi the Village of ordhamn. It is ia jittiiit little one 'oiry and a half wlii;e cottage, with a erandla on two sides, vhici is over irown with viles a-id flowers, and is nbowered in greein o.ld 'ruit trees on ie crown of Ford ham Irill. Tie -cot e is occulied by nm o-d Southern dy, M rs. E. "D. 1)cir'hert, who is an itisiast 1upon tipe. subject of Poe, as, >deed, are atll thie obtl resident.s of or<dhamn. Mrs. D)echert pofnts out is little iroomti where Mirs. Poe died, -hile her husband wals in the deepest "verlp, with his well worn militiarv 1ik; used is a coverlet for the bed, id shows the upstairs apar(ment :here Poe wrote (lhe a11-0cho which lrs. eleinmt, his -filithful mlothdr-in sw, 'ook to the New York mntga'.ines, ot. dariiig to Itrust him am'id t"ul mplationis of tile rnet'orolis. 1lere le poet w rote "Lloalinme," at'r t b'e entI of his wife, ald oimong other Demis, ''The Bells," '"For Annie" and An uabel Lee." Uack of the cot tage the pine-shaded, rocky knoll where oe is said to have been in the habit of linina' antid ireainiig day-dreaiis for irs together. Froi t hese -ock1s a retty rutrai view is obtained of whitn '011 among gre'enitre w CS ithini a cres mt1 of' blue-tinted mioniainii r'anges, .1 the oi4echai'd back of the cotta Ee 'oe's initials, wvhich thc 1)oct cut ill t1'le qa'ts or un uppoji treeL' limyL sti1 be t tly -dist illgnishled (on (.ho rou1gli runk. l uriing (lhe time oFt his u'esi eceIC ini 1Fordhamit .Poe's lifec was emi itteried by poverCity and1( his ownl inl 1bihity to wit lhan (lie templItat ion -hich finall11y brought him i to hiis dleatil le left Fortihamin th(le sping of' 181' iid was un) his way1 bac k in the falhl to ike Mrs-. Clemml 'to llaltimiore, wheni C I''is tempted10 inito his finial anid fatal issipation)1. Mr Is. Clmml sold his furi iturec after' is deatlh aind scroeral ieces of' it are' treasured in thc nieighi )irbo)od. Mr is. ilibe CromtiwellI ho l1 ives near1 (the cottage, 11as ai Ilock ('ha1ir anid a bible 1as ries ofS t her f'ledi bi uii oforuniate ne ighibori. Mr is. echert'i has beeni very mu ich anunoved te)ly1( Wl by ienoiie'ers who5 n'ish *4)pied by3 tile poet. Thea r'emoipIs .ot r's. Poe Were' in the vatiilt of thie a lent(ine 'imi ly' ini Foirdha untii 11(1 Cose of her hiusbamnd.---X~A. Y. Ties ithe. apllle orch'Iard(, iplain to be seent, as8 len'l(t of frui, boith hiard and green. ishly he a11te11 gr'ein apphIes, till she as8 doubled0( 11p1 ike thie lettoer V. 'it h paui i h1rstiiachl and1 ten r's 1 in here0 ut soon)1 (11me1 an endi of heri woe'ful grief, '' P'A IN Kuiini briogLt 11er sweet r'elieif. * SUMER Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRINO ON SUMMER DISEASES IN DIGESTION, -DIARRIlmEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, IIOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEV E RS, &c., &c. BU T Perry Davis's Pa/b K/ller DmIves TIIEf AwAi. DmT)v"s THIEM AwAt. DatvEs THEM~ AwA'V. DON'T GE WITHOU1' PAlM KILLER. 10o1. 11(d Shaos0 Mnde to Order Out of fhie Best Mater'ial. hue F'iich CalfJ Skin liooIts..........$.00 Repairing'1 neatl I aJ8d pely d1one at Conugress Fitreet, niext door fo .f. N. heaty. Ap y t4mo' J LNIIO )tgbt aun urale, will not rust And It; no c hafcoeibyeat. - ave Preserving 1s,0 and Milk ' '4r, Tea Kettles ldSao i ans of this' tobrated ware. A QIL STOVE should N0,1 i ge' house. %tvo thetWhitney IIcit 'l all the nxtnrea. Will do as much' cooking with a It w cento' worth of oil as an ordinary stove. T1me best oil. shduld be used with. thpse stoves as well as buited in lamp,. Orital Oil, 9tor-4lol. -t't, Is the best oil uine0. No,8mokte'no sill, and safe tid cheap. t'rho GRAND CIIAIt'rEwt04K leads all dtlior cook stoves. -I have also the Stand ard Charter Oak, )itproved Leo, S .xrtrind, Cotton Opt n Sind '11l Arp. Stove Ifollow ware, I grilfil Pans,'PIpe,.Elbows and all .dt.her Stove 'trinn:iin s. Tinvare, Dip iIrs of all-kluds, 311ik Coolers, Flesh Forks. -. JELLY and WI Emakini made easy by using th4 Ilnc ' Frit 'ress Pulp and.ectis sepalated fronm''the juice at one operation. I think I iavo . nearly everything the the housukeeper: needs, and if I. have not I cak gut ft. . , .. 1 0CErlrIEs-a full line. Puro lain old-fashlonpd SJGA R Candy. Try 1I. BUGGY:and WAGON material, Sha'ts, Pi4les, Hubs, Spokes, Rhns and W'Iiliie 'Trees. 1-sell close to shops, and ask a einaitlfsoln of -prices with Coluimbla or Charlotte. Ploughs, Ifoes, Pleks, Spades, Mianure 'Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades, Grass 13ladies, etc. GRAIN C(:AI)LES of tlio same good ut.uo tillIi sold last season. -J A. CUlMINGs. 'CON;IST1N( OF FLOURl OF TIlE best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, lice, New Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full flue of Canned Goods, Corned lcef, Sugar Corn, Okra and 'ofoattoes, Tomattoe?, )almon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, SitcCrtash, S,luash, Chow-Chow and MIixed .Piekles, Prepared Cocoanmtit for pIes, cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Sonps, Evapora'ted Apples. 01 Goveihimeit Jaca and Rio Cofree Green and Black Tea, ant all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. D. n. Flenniken. downt yondler." ULYSSE G. DESPORtTES. FARM MACH IIN ERY ! I 11AVE for sale,-ditiet from 'lhe mann facturers:, tall.kinds ofI A griculturhailnaebin e.ry', Initemteints, etc., etc. Einginesc of tall ar/.es, romt thre t one11 htunidred antd iifty Ihorse po(wer. UNA MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, ,Manufachred1 at thie 3etropolitan Tront From te York, P'enn syilvaitta, Agicutl tural i 'irks--ali kimiis o,f Imptjlemientis, fromt at leel-Screwv to ta Thrliesherm that will thiresh nd cletan six ty bushels of w heat per~t hour or two hundred bishels of. i,ats Plouighs and P'lough StokM &,i atll kindiis an i. . Also Iten pets, w~tih Self-diropper't or self-h,inder. I ain agent for the DERIICKC HAY AND CO)TTON 1'llJES. siThists ill,i with thrtee htands, press enn litle ciotton faster titan a sixty-saw gin (ann turn th lin ht out. I have also some( of thei beist mtade (COT! T1ON GINS, wvithl allI thte mnoderin improve menits, with PitESSES fromt the fac*touies;. .1ailso sell COTTON-SRED OIL MILLS. Scale.s of all sizes, that wvill weigh from onte-htalf poundti tot tive toins. Carriage.s, iluggies andi lliling Carls, of all srzes and( p)rices. Iftany person wishes to purchase any~ of the ahorientineti.( gods, they' wvill plIease~ cail alf. .\i. ,JA MEM Q. DA VI.S'S~ (JIle aind ieave worii w1ih himui,.andi I will call andt( shtow catalogues, etc. AGENT: UNDERTAKING ! MRt. J. 1. EILtiOTT, SiR., lRespect fully in forims the publlic that hte has on hand a full line tsf COFFINS AND CANI(ETN, and( is parelall to do anything in untder taking. -A LSO, A fil line of BURIAT L1ROlINS, foi' meni, womtetn and1 childr1 en--a new feattire--Very neat, aippropriate andl cheap. We ask for a share of thte p)a:rohage. J; M. EL L1IOTT.1, Sr. CA R PETS. -___ carpets andl If oust Fiurnishing Goodls, TIt'o I,artge.st Stockc Soth of italnore. Mi,quet, nr tus, 3,PIly anid In rain Carpeta, Itnmgai nkusite andoes, Cocoa & Cpnton Mattlngs, Ulalnis'tory, E fntraiungb, 0 irimios, P'icture Ilims, Wr'ito for Samlea.nnil P'rticc.. IOGEA. JMAILEE, AUGUSTA, GA. J1. E. McDoNALD. C. A. D)oucOAss. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, Aitt>tneys at Law, No. 3,' Law flango WINNSTIORO, 8. (I Practic-o he tU the~ State Cotis. iT J8 A PACT, Wn wiLL. SELL YOU A W agon or JUng~ for less than anyrone In t'oyir. C.i. rE$unn, ma. O L$TON ADVEwTISiENTs, INS CLQCIU9, -IMPORTEIR AND.-1S1SA1,EI IN-' W.N.S, LIQUOI*3, GIGARS, TOCACCO, 'OnOCEIE S AND-'IivsIONs, No.17t'EAS' BAY, CUARLE8TON, S. C. 0TTO TIEDR244N & SONS, WIIOLESAE'GROCERS, -AND PROVISION DEALEIRS, 102 11,) 104 EAST BAY S'T'REET, CIIARESTON, S. C. -"BOYD BROTIIERS, WIOLEBBlJ,E '(iloomta, I'IQUoR DEALEIll; -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 107 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. B. THlOMAS, "AU EN T, 1 . No. 320 KING S'T, 01i'OSITE lilI1E'', WINDOW SIIAI)ES, PAI'ER IIANO . 1NOGS, LAC--, ('11ItTlAINS, CO1nAC.:S AND UT.L STIOI.S''ElItY GOODS, CIIARLESTON, S. C. VIN')OW AwNINoS MADII TO ORDEt. tA 0. CUDWWOitTl & CO., --wIIOLESAL.E SADDLERY WAREIIOUSB, 155 ME.i Trr ST u'i1.-i', Oi'os1T1 CIIA LE8TON 11O'TE I. CIAIlILES'TON, S. C. 1ENRY .UISCIIOFF1. & CO., WHOLETAE 0110CE1R9 AN1) I) EA'LElS IN CAOLINA RICE. 1'1I t i:'1TOIls8 O" TILlE C I "InA.TI:1) C'AlIOLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 NAST It\Y, CnHARLEI'STON, S. C. LVA G(AGE & CO., CIIA IILEST11ON ICE 'OUSE, iAl'', CORNER CHUIRC[ S'REEL'. (i1 lA IILESTON, S. C. " Ice packd for the couontr a specialty A. NELON & CO., L, . ---W'ITUI,s E.A1, 1)A l.nIs IN J1OOT1S ANI) SIIOES, NO. 2I 1LA\YN E STI: ET, CIIARLESTON, S. C. W. AI3MAls & CO., WIIOTISALE AND RE1'AIL 'DEA.LEIS IN CHOICE E)I"(S, l1KDI NIEs, CIEM1ICALS, SURUICAl L Nw'rIU tNTS, ti:0:UMEItIES AND 'I'LE'r ARTICIJ:z, Cor. K iug and(c \andei'hlorst Streets. CIIAIIL1 ESTON, 5. C. VHEREVITIALJ --SIIALL WE BE CLOTHED? Ts one' of tlheds inns which mosti,~ per plexi's ie' iniind ofI the ind(ivid('ual anid the f'amily. To rel.iev' yom-sI of thuis per1' plxy you shuoihl. calt andt hiear our* pinces o11 SPRING GOODS, Of' whIieu'l nw hl)~'~lave a largue and1( we'll assor ltedi stock. Everytig in the way of 1)11 ' ((OODlS, NOT'IONs, etc., flu1t, is wanted1, fromu thle c'oiunn est dlomecst ic to t he nuices't ) l'2"S ( OO1)S, and ail the novehies in NO.T'IONS. if you want a nice suit of ('ome and( see owir' st ock, or~ ('huooe from ourll hue ofi 'simplfe"; If \e cannot10 please0 youl ini one we cani ini t.ie ot huer. We have somfethiung nice ini thios way, and guarantee lits as well as qiuality of. goods. We have a v'ery pretty and1( nlobby line of 11ATIS, in buoth felt an'd straw, anud can please the muos't fast idious. We ask an inspection of onur stock of SI 01ES, which is v'ery large, embracing nil hinaitims aund styles. Somewthing. nic in In ail depiart.mIents we ('ndeavor to give the blest goodIs ait LOW~ESTI PRICES. Re.'sp'ctfullly, CALD WELL & LA'UDERDAE. WHIEREWITHIAL snALL WE BE FED ? Isc anuothler perplexing qiue.s Ion. TI. also Censes to worry when onice you look into our OROCERY D)EPARTMENT; wvhere yon will 11ind all kinds of cataibles at, muost, reaisona bie pr'ices. COMEi AND SEE US. We take pleasiure in showing outr gords; Respectfully, CALJDWELL & LAAUD)ERDALJE. WOOD)'S OD)ON T1N E ~~FOR WHIITENINU ANI) IPRESERVINO TIE TRET'ft. KEES TE hI1IEAII PURtE AND SWEET: FORMULA O.F 1)11. 'f'; T. MOORE. W. C. F'ISHIE R, WItOLESAL,t AORNT5 COLUMBIN,' &; C.' For Sal6 Ii n isboro by MeMfASTiR, BiminC & ierCIrm -BUT TEIJIBLYCOOLNIE Irior to my annual Invontdry, for the -next t,idrty lays I .Ylll ollor remarkablo inducemcnts to clo4o out goods in tholp seasoin. 'These goodls I"\wil.hplace on thp Centro Couniters, atdd 'imarked at priceR ihat.is boundl to be appreciated. Conie curly and secure the 6est selectioi. ie'cpctfully, 'J. L. MIMNAIIUG I. SEED UPLAND RICE Caiie planted anywhere and at C-nie time t1iit 'cottoi can, and be cultivated very much like it. OsYLY A .FEW B3USHLELS -LEFT. ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX BUSHELS-, worth SlX .DO.L./:RS PER BUSHEL, with but ordinary attention. Call andc get particulai-s. J. I. IIARDEN & BRO. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS 1 have now ready for inspection a full line of SPRING GOODS, consisting of NUN'S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGIIAMS and CALICOES. --AL , A stock of I\en's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, 'which will be SOLD LOW. STRAW IIATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES MeIn's, Boys.' and Youths' low cut Shoes. Ladlies' and. Men%; Cloth~ and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiflul line of F~ANS. CAILL AND EXAMINE B3EFORE PURCHIASING. Respctfully, ,J. GR{OESC1lE L, Agent. ITT ANI AT THE HEAII~ TIlE IGI(i1T'-nUJ&NING "DOMVESTIC." u. _________That it ia the acknowledged Leader in til 'Jrade is a fact that cannot be dis - ..MANY InMTTATE iT-NONE EQUAL IT! The Largest Ariinedl, - ~Thet iaghitest Runing, T1he iost Bea uti ful.'Woodwork. AND IT 18 WVAjNNANT1hD To be mad'e of the best manteiIaI. - o do aniinde all kindis of worik, 1o bie coinpIlete3 in Ovry reCspect. '.4-- 4For,Sale by ' - n J. M. B1RATY & CO., Winnsib'ro, S. C. Age.. .Wanted In unioccupIiedl territo, l)M031sT c I UACINE CO., AT THE CORNER STORE. Uor AV0tl i . Uy in' stoek w as boughlt la ter this Spring ha ~n ususal bu t fOMPiTION. 1, a s.S(i J1 I~ t o enabile me1 to moot - t.he SIIAltPESTI ~. YNLE'1Ph.ION Iawn k uner to hell than cver, and urgently extend AN INVIrTATION 'lvi OVPh lifn 1 '1111 l iild ini Faidrfield County to visit MY STORE A REQUEST, D"rEAlENI SOIEWIyUTASINNO E ANY A PROMISE. ANL( 11m TEWITD PO'EL~Y, ANT NO It JMBLiNd AS TIlE.SAME GOODS CAN BIE SOLD AT 'N EV ANABOLOW __ - M B E-Y