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THE r;WS AND RERALD. 1 hS 1lOPO, S. C. ISATURDAY. JV.Y 21.. : 182s3. ONO. S. R.prNOLD v. 'U01A . A. )OVL..' S. EmToss. Min. DIIrTL:is 110t alone among the 'Sonth Carolina Congressmen in his wmdentlton to vote for Mr. Ilandall. CongressInan Tillman 'han recenttly stated in public that he will vote in jlhexane way. NextI Ti poculiar complexion of the panel of grand ad pALiit jurors drawn forKe November term of the United States Circuit ConVt, leads us to repeat an inquiry already more than once made In the columns of TitE N.: AND IHEl.XD: W D is the Tnited Sttes Jury Commissioner r, resenting the Dem:>erntic party in t"is State? THE action of the cot.vention of col ored men in Columbia is not calculated to bring about any good results, The personnel of t.he body was by no means attractive. Among the dele gates were Riobert Stls, a convicted corruptionist ; Lawrence Cam, h1a noto rious liidical politician; Fred. Nix, one oT the inost obnoxious of the ne gro leaders who have done all in their power to stir up strife between the Taces; June Mobley, who was at the bottom of most, of the troubles in Union in ku-klux times, and who owes his life to the forbearance of the white peoplc of that county ; to say nothing of numberless understrappers whI1o, inl the heyday of lladicalismn, were wont to live on the stealings of their superi ors. There were one or two excep tions, bul. as a rule 1lhe delegales wer decidedly a rough set. The action of the Convention, as embodied in their Address, is in keeping with the chnrc ter of the delegates. The address is a political tirade, full of bitterness aml full of falseho'>d. It is tle natural production of the political crew who made pl) the convention. It can hac no result, but that of checkinix the progress now rapidly making towards entire good-will between (lie races. It is a liolitical doclenit, and it shows that the convention was merchv an as selblage of broken-downi 1oliticians in search of new olportunities fof plunder. Altogetlher, (lie convention was want.ing in1 well-nigh every ele ment necessarv to commantd for it thie respect, of right-miniided people. A GIEAT ST1t1KE. For soe11 dlays past there have bcen statnements of a contenlplnted strike o1 the operators employed in the ollices of thle WVest erni Un ion Teklegraph d Com p)any. T1he BrLotherh'lood of Tlelegraphli er's met recently at Chicazgo, to conisid er thle griev'ances to which thecy clin to have been loing suibjec, and subhse I. The total abolition of Snduav work as comnpulsory~ duty, unless comi p)ensated1 as extira serici(e. 2. Eight lhouris shall constI itute a d1ay's work, and seveni hours a inighit's work. 3. Both sexes shall receive egnal pa y for' egnal work. 41. A uniiversaml increase of lift'een Per cent, on all salaries now paid to be0 Thelise demnduzs were formally pre sented toi th Comp,any~ byo a commnit tee of the lirot herhiood, anid were rejected. As an example of thie gron d ta'ken by the strikers, we give (lie f'ollowing fromi the Chiarlestoni Nues andi Co'j er: M%r. TIhiomna ('arter', te chief oper'ator', 'Avas iiuterviewe<.~~ lby a lteporti- aniEl spo(ke' 'tiuite freeOly of the strikle. 111 sai- ''We hiave sttrueck in obie<dence to or<ders from, the executive comiutte'e of the 1Irotherho'i0(, to whichi we all belong. My imllvidualm.t - aneOes are these: I huave worke<laII faiily~ for flue 'ompa,ny3 sInce I cae~i here s clift oper'atoir in 1875i, and I ami now rece'iv~inia $27 peri monLth less in salary' thman I receit ('1 aluen I canme hiere, aiul thme ofillee is (io. hig d'onihle. the voihlme of' buinness wvithi the same force. Th'e sa laries of tIhe opert'Jtors, too, haive been, ('ut down, from $1 15 to $5. WOe doin't think that, we have been, treated righ~lt. We' haveg m'ine hou's' work ini the daiy and seven hours hI the night, tIhe force being (hd'ie into day anmd night sejuads.' .A t ft welve o'clock on Thursda'z (ihe sft'ike took lace aOl, With rare ex C01ptionis, thle oflces of' thme Westen Union Comnpiny wvere left with the lo cal superitendents. only to r'un t hem. As a consequeneo theio vas lit.lo or' no0 conint nnt ion by telegraph, thle dispatches of' the Associated Press bo lng Notably few. Opinions vary as to tIhe pr'obable duration of the strike. .Some have prmedlicted1 that thme dead .lock, such as it mayv be, would end ini fwenty-four~ hours, whiIro tIhe striik er's say they men to hold out to the bitter end. These ar'e backed1 by the~ tr'ades-un,ion,s all over the coumt ry' . anid they seem quite r'esolved1 in them purliposes; while the Westerni Union, * * ~with its extensive resources in mnone' aiRd.br onieCsiiinflence, seems egnaml * 13'l settled in the dleterminiationi not to yiehld to the operators' denmnds as , peseiited by the eomnn.t too of' (ho lhrothuerhmood. Somte pmredict a1 com1 ,p'rmiIse, but the chuances are fliat thle Comnpamy wtill wium. P'ending a se.ttlemenCit of time difl'er' ences, the Company is comnfiontedl with ono nispect of the conitm'ovem'sy which is by no -mteans without its embharraes. Inents and which must tend t'o g;ve greaoter perttinbacity to the str'iking' O~i1ttor Tiis viewv of the mautteir Is prePsente(d by the Newv Y'ork 17er'al. A9ter dilscumssing thne stik itt 'ltdi'-eui .uspets, thoferu'M (makes up thme Cons patty's-"duties and obligations to tho ruilie', and, after stating these in gee('Ir.;I tel'1n9, goes Oil to slay: In-'k t o'lthse (consicierltions-1here ate h1 W:t.iti upon al great telegraiph .'(lilmpainy +ilfigrlions to the Iubc10 whiih atnnot he -disr-e,rded and (ultles willelh 'o.1rpot he neglle'ted. It. is b(und Io gtive tl:e people tever-fallitp fa ellities for (c u un+lient iotn. It cat:(xt C.ose its ofliees 011(1 stop it. in struienta for any cause 1yl::ch hinti n fuve sight and dfilgence"an oveirn. A s;r'ie of Its einployees is no exeu:;.. inl law for aly unreasotiable (essatioll of its servive. It nuty rernse the i(ematnlds of ti s1, rikers, but it nust procure other olrat')rs to take their place without nlreasonablle -delay. It is not toniy bound to fulfill its palrnmiunt obligations and discharge its diuties to the public by keeping Iyl its service, iut it cni be cotmpelled to d1o so by the eourrts. 'l';e law to this effeet has been elearly, explicit ly and enphatically declared by the Sn p1"ze Court in the case of the railroad titrik'-:.,::st sunimer. * * * Them principles and this law are as a pplicable to a telegraph as to at railroad eori,oration. 'Trhe obliga'tions tand duties of each to the public are alike. In neither case is a strike of cnmupoyees any excuse for failure to per. fori those duties. The pitblic interests are paraoionnt, aindi iust, be rega.ied. VO)LOrt) JDl1N IN COt NGIL, Proceedings of tho Uonti"e1tluon at Coin1t bbI --Twensty Counltes Itel,retsented--A R10a11he" Signitra t N um beut r of the O kd 3 a lici. P'oliticlnts. [VomI.n4al from the V'ea am' ('ourir.] A cotivention of the colored linen 01 this State was ehl in flie A. M. . Church, Coinnhia, on Wednestlay last 'I'he object ofi the gath eig n as It consider ithe condition of the raee it this Slate, :nd to celet dele,'at..s to the National Colored Co'(veu1o", to be held at. Louisville, by., in .1epien ber. iH. L. St' ivshal'y, of (;heslerlield. took the chair and re:utl the cIll for the (on1ve1ntion. In (his eall Itht ill'o%u ing Specifitt cbarges were un1ale: 1st. Negro labor at, the S)tlh is not faitiv re nncratedl. ''le Soulheri ne,'gro Is not protceted by Ia' inl the colleetion of tlonev die hit). 2c1. Ini uost parls of tw (illntry" the lnegro does not have a lhir show inl tl4 pruliic schools. :bd. The neg;ro is nlot p rotectedl inl hi ivil ri 'hts, no 'ilhsita din;g the law: parssed hv Congre''s - -il. ills political rights are ignlredlh six anid at half itillions of luoiplc ti vithul repres'tliation ill ('i)lrptress. 5thi. 'Ire nel'gro1' d fops n1tol get his sicrt of I';x"entive lrolection ani ect-our. a',elnenl. Severa nolninartions we"l-re 111llh wchenl I . L. .hrew sh iinv wa ' electec tempo (r:try chatirltnlt and .1. M1. Free. 11111 seeret:r1. On notion, the roll of the conltie: was eallled, Ilhe lki,owinrig dehvuatte anlswer lin1.. to i 'tei n1anws1': A\ih--. I':. Smnith, E-. .1. Dickson, L . \1'..lt nes, [tte-:. \. Ii. Ileaard, Ihari"ell-i"recd Nix, .Jack linlker sOil, P. I. \tlnight, lie M.\vcyrs. Bieaufort-TI. I:. Aiiller, Rohbi.Sinll. 'I'htuas i latilton. Ib.rkelet"--D). T. \litldleton, I". if aeukin:, \1-..1. Biowen, lI1. L. Sinlith F"r'ank htinll, S. It. 'iThrroino. I('hiarlestoi-\\-. i I. liie, .Irohn 'ii F~reelnran, II. W. l'u'vi's, li (C. I ilIw troll, S. \V. i\ie.iilden 3. . (!ar'n ler I . () M:larIl, ti. N. i'atker, TI. A\ Colietorn--\'V. I". Alevers, -I. II. 1 ik,d 'ihomaisr, \Y. A. (ibisolm I )arlip i tont-- Z. \ . \\-'jies. E(lg.efiiihl-- ia. ( alin, l )r-is l Iatrri' \ngu~rst Glvr (b 44r'getownVi r--G. 1. ierijo!t, 1 1. W \\ilhlatus. it tshaw-- . (C. Levy, A. Wi). i'owelli .I. hi. .Ilhnson.r A\tarionr-\V. A . I Iainies, A. 11. I ion.. Alarl'boo- E. .1. Sawyer, 8.'1). 11ev. enly. Newb 'v1erry-. ). h1. \Yhi tuore, aa Oriangebnrg-A \. D). D atuiv.ler, TV. I. .liichhtttd-1)r. J. C. Waters, 8. Star hitg, A. 31. Curitis, It. A. Stewart, .Jtaines" Well*s. iloydent, it. I''t~ .\reans, I. '. \-.,i4,s Sitier.--l. it. Siriihi, ( . \V. Alar 'Tiansbur-WiliainScott ,l1. II. Alonzonr. A ('omm1titiee oin Cretntils was uip lloiiitd and4 rert ired. Alter air a<ddress lf'rm I). A. St 'a ker, .intd1 Soitte little sparlrring over therr led 1011 of at pe(rmanenitrt eba:rimrt: in mr lr'rnponnyr' org'aniizatjirn was derhn-ai< :114'riient, arini tire C otvenitioit pro.. Seededto 14 tnl"ine!5. A plrnalIe antd rCsoltions1) wereii adip.tecI, set ting for1 lt ?tl iuses wi<-h crrytels ii tihe Sliale ienlieimrr'i aire subierted, demtraingrr thati th lit' slem ofi littrr onit 'onitts hi' aboish'edt by tire JLegeilature, enlhing fo thl ie spe'ed'y Pttiinshmieint, of all panr'ies guilt y of cruelly to~ conIviets, and applioindinlg a ('lo)ttu ile of sevenr to wavit up I on lire Giove:-nor aimi re<jtesl. hris inler~po-,ilioni to check tire ahn~ses comlIa 1ined (ot. A resolutio Iu was adopted, ralrg that t he ehedeatna fhei liti es now ' tir ned u~r,ing the Stale anilii,ti.. ties 14) take mea':sures 14o extemri llrrse of, five' 1owi.4)te uein ln of ''dnatonarid. Iay tire Inatler before In ia short tim both )411 these cotnnit - lees repor4ed. On I le sub!p'et of I r iai lgedi utrrrrealmIrenlt of (oi(rr.cgs, ll& Govei'drnIor hinri started thant lire rrrnler warrs now~ nuider invesl igaitiou. 'hid' rhperinrltndet' of laieo hd e'x p)r(essed his applrovalr Ofl' li resoltion, tnooitcd, sa'ing thrat Ihe wonhrll priesenrt :te hnal er fuli,y ini hi nxt rthpll., 14) tire Leg'risattire and wrOod, he'sMesc atted'1 .thItinen441tionat:l ( ovent'ti Il Jtotiil.ville', in (oitiupany 'i hhi thfie or ir Stte( Suuperintenden'uts i!le4 Soriir 4)riahizC Cornress to (extenIi'uemii rril to Sebdools it the~ Soth i. 111tioni an14 d hiressi was thlr(i re ,r ars fi>llows: Wer, I ho commniittlee rrppjiirrr h-,. Ic i ('onven tio on 42 ardduress air 4 resi 1 ou'h> be:r heave to) report- lihe ~ followjini tire pr.-rpose for whicth wet havtte )omio tcgter a-m' iti kn,>'winig the allegiance we'd ownI int comnt to one1r i cunt ry, ennt ithlid no blter ohpor'tunity of pt'Ceent inrg or grieva'nres tha inu i ) I convlen.iOl atssemtbied. J~i' h,. u g, .i0.. .r.. . .lrc pies of' equal civil and polfiltal rights ai(b vital to the intorest of good gov ei'nent, and that they can only be lltired by the carrViug o-tt of' tho ltrincipiles $Igral'teci by tt r fttrs i the orglliie law of onl .Ian<1(I itS a forth in the Bill of .ights of our Cotr slitution. Ufecognizihg -onl3 iho coutr n.1o1% 'brother"hoo(t of 'men, we ats.,a rlcte, .tre inctehted 'to the Repiblielmit party 'fir frei'e citi .'ethish atl the pr.t' tial enjonlent o' the rig'hts thereto. We believe thtiL the i'l n.joytnet of each nad ('eery right 'an only be ob laite-i 'hy the cotitttantice in lir(sei' o'f a party whose 10iS are. to pro'tIet all anll preseribc non(e. While rtcknow11. (lgig the ben 'ti(t'1(s rece'ivei., thei aro Cto(tpelied to iitct .tiho 1Zepiblicat party lI'mov .8 (ilnissianls il the past, six years is titl' as it reites t4o its 8d11ini 1sttiontio in cointetioni S wiha outr raeo. I We con( i ( itn the at1.1n of' thle Nat"iot all itl'fpubiic'an paty inl eollfertring every oflice of 141or, -i8olutilt'nt (Ir trust 11pon white lnl'n (Io the exclusliam alrl(d (letrinlelit of our 1'ace. Wt a wish the Aiterican people to undlerstand1 Aid be intinued that we are cinrsel \Vith the niost. (11I;i iotbt fornl of Shale Gaovet'nlnent to wiceh a F'ree lu'oiln have ver t' been Stled(tl. By legilatio llt he right to the CInjoy tiient of ainl boest vote an(1 a fitii Coulilt has been l.ekel Itrotn us. Tbe right of a ftir trial hv ant im partial jury is denied us. 'T41 rights O.f ciri pelot11 lei tlla C*tall-m-1n1 sidel of fihe - cout"t a'o no-t pt'otced. 'i'Ire verdicis of the juries an1d the son tences of the conrts art <oeterinited hv the cotnition -and Color of the partie's aue"ed of crimne. Tit Ivnehii of our11' people fl1' sulspecct('ll offeivcs has b)e0n prevalent in this Slate, ai'ld its (('n<lency b(inr; to dIisor'gainiz.e and1 (lis l'upt C.olnuil t ie, plrO:not(. Crimle atnd1 pace li att1t order at (1(fiance(', we tel (all let) 11pn to dl'nonurl'e ill tilt mleasIIr(<l t(:r'lls snl:h Ila,ratnt itn(l so 'ar titnlitliMheld violation:.s of law. Our public sehool syst'In'is by n1o Iean (!Ilicient. The schnols arl! in opet'rationl but, v t Illaonthls <iltuing each year'. luetili"int trehers are largely em11oP(lod For the Qake (f'cheap WIS, and1 they- Say on1 ac onnal of 1)0. etr , not being able to alwailit plytncnt, a fIr re tlent li tilder the ne(eSsi(V of selling their cltinls itt d iscolt. The ist (aitfihied teahv'S, on ac)ount, of ih(ir illegren(tss o 'satlaril's atit1 the shoIt Iess of the sessi(on l (the schools-, atre tireeld tt forsake the tiel(1 o' il -1 (irot n iI.d 1'oll.(w oth.'r at"otntionls. Tlhle pre' (ent st ste'ln of" hiriu-3 ( nt :1111 w1orkitlur cOliets ut1pon a ny" other thatn pnthlie works we c")I<leltnl. Whiiu. wc. ('anno10 deny 1 he po( I1wer) of the( i.(gisla 11in e to ('nnett 1:aw1s to fihe (1tII'nen'lt of ('ll Cv itvIels, Vet we woul set ut111)l Ithetut ilthe sr.al of cOn(icititjolt tid ask the Leg,i'latulre lo w'ipe out. 11he iniqui.. tioil-, syslCln at, its tarliest sc io. As -I prenltatives of that race iio.:t. vie timnize<l by the avriCe! anid g'red of Ih n-r(less corp)oratiolns att<1 incliv"idluals, weLi t Ihank (te pess o' tile Slate 11' th1 t11a: 1i!tyi with which thI i v:Ve con.. Il' d 111 < sOt :11(1 lilt ' l itz%e<t tilis i te1111 1an an101 harbhar(lus sy'stemi. tr'' som a litStl Sparring hetw n To'1n) Ihuniltolt and .lunte Mo0bl-y, the replort w1as a<loled(. ''hle fil lowing is it list of te dele . 'ates selectel tof go to 1,(11lisville: Stutilha, Fred't Nix ; aliterniate, E. J. * *th list rict --l. A. S1te art, J. Fi' It D)ist riet-(' C. Levy. Six tht Ditrpic---'4. K, 'folow.e' 10. il Deta's the titlh diastic dsix deletgates att larg-e, ilisleadat of tinir, weret elected asi 1,1 la ws: D. A\. StakIer, Th'o niats 1. NI ii ailternilatetis, 'Thouts I iiiltotn, T. K. D esptorts. sAihli henifhiiit s itvt . t w att ~ t anl i h Itt'e hatulit t'ittil i net dayP tinn 3 t trt. Ireeh wtished ii ihe ttd't, siten that w Iatermeilon,(i mternalh etionttty wtats redlnleed toP t state of! SA LE ANDI F"EED ST1AIBLES. IiENTUOR(Y HORSES AND MULES It .Inst t arrive'd, one' earIloatd of yount ig, fat broke Ktten tiekv y3n tes a tn d lorss--a mon l, thteitn shottit ntiCt drivintg maresc,. ONEIC 'A lit O)-' NlICC IhAY' TIOIIsES. C oate at a get the. pick, as I wt'ill swta y as D)on't. Ihe backward, ini hning mIe to swaip, as I ail not1 at tall scary. IAOK 'T) YOURi INT1ERSTi' ('Ill''.A it iA 1' ' rAE Jn;iN ail Ito( ialde to Orider Otit ot I the l3i N! ateroiail. I t I'ich Cat' f Sk in iii ti. t. .. . . . .8 x el Bt1(ut. and) (Contgrss Gaiters. . ..Sn.50 -9to tt. i S rt d t uaethos ... ..35 lieptatiria? ng ne at i ad lPtomptlty dito at C;ongress .IseXtet,. netxt doooto .4. 1. fleaty'. J.iCLE-DrNIN SAp 1).a-t- rmoItA: N lAtttShw Imprudentes ARE SURE TO BRINO ON SUMMER DISEASES I N1MG'ESTION, )IARRI1(EA, DYSENENTYR, 'COL.IC, CRAM.IPS, )5OWEL COMPLAINTS. FEVERS, &c., &c. B6UT Perry Davis's Pain Killer D11vis THEM AWAY. )uRIVEs TIIlii AWAY. DRIvEs' Ti1EM AWAY. DON'T BE 'V/ITHOUT PAIN KILLER. BUY OF ANY DQUOIST. CAR PAIt ETN. *" '''" 1 Jouso FurI' lsit ( " 'E. " Laruetear ot1 . h ,-s res. oq tues., lirtis,l .-Ply anitl 1 ncrain CnrpItet, IRugs. lats cuu Crunb Clothtt, Win'hlow t:hu"ees, Wall P'nltt"rs, Bordlers, laeo (;urtatins, ('or ni1c.",+ and Pol1t"t. Ontron & ('anton, Mattitigs, UpIIotery, Eurts'avIning, Chrotnos, 1'icturt 1 ertitnets W it4 for raunltltt+u's ntl 1'rIe". (ICO -. A. iiAILIE, AUOUSrA, GA. Junio 13-txly TURCNIP' EE JI'IY is the liest. month to sow Pita Ytaga Tutrtnip Seed il. We have a fresh supply also of IBe<d Top, White Flat Ditch, l'omtteraniant (.lobe, Norfolk, Seven ''olp Yellow Aberdeen, Amther GlUbe amd olden iHall. M3M AS'T' iN , IUUIC'E1 & KE 'C1 IN. July 17 .D E M TI if N TI R W. B. J. QUA'T"T'IEBAUM, P. D. S. OlFFICE: North side Washington Street, Ollp osite Town IIall. WINNSISOl,o, SO UTI;I CA I.OL I NA. .itly 7-txvm. SIlEIII'P'S SALE, y virt li ef ail exenut io'n to me directed, I wil\ oller for sale hbefore the Court 1ltise tloor in Winet.lboro, S. (C., onl the FIItS'' IONDA Y IN AG'('T'l' NEXT, wIlhin tt helegal hours of salet, to t.he hih hest .(hiddur, fi'r ('ASi1, the following-de serihed prlwriy, to wit: All the inilJ,, tit l" and interest of Jessie S. (buaddi.l. ill al that. eertain piete, parcel or tract of a:11, h in.g in Pairliehtl ( ntilty, Soul I (:a-1',l a. situate on waters of LittIe liiver, containi:t; FOUR l\'N t,'.: 1AN) NINETY ACRIES, ntore or hes, and( bountded by lantl. of .Jatnes Cluh, I)avid HI. Elkiti' na lands foruterly bhlonging to F. 11. Jutihose. A [Mi0, All the r11;1t, tiltle and interest, of Jessie S. Gnrddit , in ald to all that, tecttIn a111( sitIia * iii l'airliehlI Coimiv, South ('aolina, en waters of(it tle iiYer, con t,,lioiii g n litrready beloaitIzig t(( F. It. I )uhie 1 lon<Is of Mirs. A lunat Graddiik. a11(4 beinig a1 vat f 41 Ihe abol(ve-described(4( nt (. All ofi whieh lev iid iupont as (1 le ' operty oIf -lessi('S. G(rachliik, ait tilhe sulit of' Ge 31l. Ihltg41((( ( hIr ilnoIther) against ,h-'ase 6. (Gladdick and( Cathlerinue Wiurek. JNO. D). McCAItLI'X, Juy liit18. AG VTE IIRONWAi{E!! Lihght and( (1urablde, wvill not rust and is noIt alfe(lted by heal1. I hmve Precserivin-? hetlie3. piee and1 Milk He'es Tea KEltI s andl Mauiel P'ans ofl this veA' i3rtedl wvare. A O( L SThOVE~ sh(ub1( he inl every houIse. [ha;ve the Whlitney I lot. lasit witfa uall the I he lbes oil 51honhl( beI uistd withI these' sove aswelt as8 burned(' inl lampsj.'. )-i-i Oil, over 1500~ lire test, is the best (Ill c.-fe. 'I'l (JIA Nh DCl. A IIT''Ill ()A K lemb,L all (Ithlir "(1t,k 5toves8. 1 1m31 aI 3lso the SI amti 0344f 'hatrOlak, l'te':'Kel L.ee, So. l''rientd, Colton Option ata1( Isil: .\rpi. Slutodlow' ware, 1)ripplingt P'ans, i'ile, IF.ihowsand1( al (other- Stove Tlrimmin1 lgs. T1iniiwarte 1Dip-. Il-rs (of tall kindIs, 11lit k Colers'1, Flesh Flork s. Ji E..LY andil WINE mal3king nmd1e easy by uising thle 11uld F rui t 1 n.ss. IP'ily and1 5 eds sepa lated trom the juice0 at oe oplerah1 ont.. 1 1think I have niearly eve 'th in ug the th hIn' ltse(eer needss, and1( if I mye'. not .1 enn11 get it. SIC ('lIIE'M-a full line. Ptire, plIain, ol(-faIShion(ed SI'(;A 11 ('andv. TIry it. ill'CG andv 31(W AtGO N nt03ter1ia ,' Sha ft s ,Poles, lnhs. Spokes Ilitns and( Whtiile Irees. I Sell ('lose3 tot shiops, a1in( asIk 1 coIparis3115ol. of pie's withI Colum o rtht (i -hPloug.4, Itoes, Picks, Spades, Manltre' Forlks, Ila Fo 1(rks, Digger-s, ( radle 1Blades0, (Grass 11b14 es, e'tc. GIIA IN CII iJDES of the same)1 good mak Ie thaot I sold last4 seaonth. .J. E. McTDOA.0g. C. A. -oc MelDONALD & DOUGLASS, Attorne.'ya at Law, No. 3, Law ilange W INNSIIoIlO, S. C I~'tien in ll th Ile Statte Coitits. --------- - -. FOIR SA LE. ri F. st(ore-blhulg and( lot no(w (vi'Ctledh byi I Ith underigne a((Ire olier'ed for i sah'. The4 sl(9Ir( is onte of lhe be'st- In Wlisbioro hue tof thet mosit ad(vanitalge'ous h1 townt. 11 i,arge warehou(ikse 11114 other' biiintgs, 1011rms Very moderaL'te. For ftluh' par-. 0 llenlars apply13 to I .13ay 291-t B. SIUG EN Il ElM Eli. E'EOUT4OR4' NO9TICE. A r~L0prsons hodII; '99elaim against the - estateof Daid Wei,(decased, wvil tprese'nt the same11 dully att ested; and1( all pers',ons8 indetetd Ilo sai de ((ceasedt will W9. J. IL. WEJlII, .Tii1' 1Xx3t SA M, WEll, July a-xat Quallilled Executors. . EX EOUTORL's N9TI CE. AUL persons holdIng claims against th F aeofMrs~. Sarah E. Means d' 'eased, i'lI preent, the same dulya tst-~: 1: and1( all peron'1's 11(hited to tbe said( est8ate w'Ill maiike hmnIilate pa 1'ment to aruah A. MeanIs anlthorized aI g(11 for P iJESTOCN S. 111 o)( S,. July l0- 1x3 (o un'a( m.euo...,. 'IA'IES'ON -AD)E'Rlt'TISEMENTI'S. I 1I;1NS CLACIUIS, -MLPORTEIR AND DEALEI IN SNES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, 'TOCACCO, ClleOC1:14iS AND PIROVISIONS, 6.175 EAST AY, CIIA RLESTON, S. 0. :TTO TIE)EMAN & SONS, W1'IOLIESALE GIOCERS, -ANI) PROVISION 1)EALERS, 102 A"N) 10'1 EAS'r 1AY STREET, CIIAR ISTON, S. 0. 1OYU) 131t'T'IlEItS, V"IroLISBE rGIocIERs, LiquoRi DIiA.Eu -'AND COMMISSION MERCIIAN''S, 97 EAST BAY, CIIA1iLESTON, S. C. B. TOMAS, AGENT, No. 320 1K1Sn'T., 1''osiri: Line'ry, WIN)OW S1ADES, PA'ElR 11A\G INGs, LACE CIR'I'AINS, ,ORNACES AND JPI1IO.STEtY COODS, C11,AILEST'ON, -. C. WINDOW AWNINOS MADE TO ORDER. G. CUDWOIt'1l1 & CO., " --WNVIIOLIES AI.E SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155t METi'fNGC STIilder, J1'OSI'r: C11AII .ESTON IIOTEL. CIIA1LIES'I'ON, S. C. ENRtY B SC1IO1'F & CO., AN) DEA LEllS IN CAlROL.,INA itIC. Ilo'RI:'TOIIs OF 'Tii IS CF.i.:niIRATED CAOLI NA 'T'OLU ''ONIC. It) EAS'r BAY, CllAlLESTON, S. C. vI'A (;\Gt'E & CO., CIlAlt 'IESTON ICE IIOUSE, 1[AR[KFT, CORNER:1 CHluRCHI STREETP, Cll:I,lA'lON, S. ('. L "Ie paclkc l'or l' contry a specialty. N ELSON & CO., --W%VITOIL:SAt LE1 1)EA LIt s I N ' BO1'S ANDI SOES, No. 2:3 1 NAyNI: S'ruEl:l'r, ClAl11IES'TON, S. C. i W. A1MA It & CO., IT. WtHo.1:SA1.E AND RETAI IDEAI.E'S IN LlIUICE1 i(T S, '\F!'II IEM. CIIE.)IICALS, SL hUIAL INSTi;.v ENTS, I'ERFU.i\iuIES AND TOILET ARTitLE-, COr. I Lug:;nId VanIdlelhortSttreels. (IIAI;LJESTON, S. C. SPIIIE SIIIIIR ANDI SEA ONA1BlyE Our Stock( of Spring anid Siumer Goods We havei. just reeivein ll i the neweVst hadI(es thle mowst, p)opuIar goodls of the daIy. NUN'S VEILINO. IIUNT.INOS, D)O'TTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURIED M~USLINS. 4ACED) AND)811 ST IED PIQUE~S. ST RIPE D NA INSOOI'S. CIIECK ED NA INSOOKS. An elegant, line of L:adles', (Gents' anti I0ys' St.rawy 11ats, of all St.yles a111d Qual. 'AlhASO'LAS IN (GREAT VAIItl'i r.. Outr Stock of Furnishing Goods Is now r)lnplete hnuiality and sizes. The Gentle. lOln's Und(erwVear conlsists of ,isIn Thread nid (Onnze, and areO in suits or separate to uit the pni-hanser. A call is respectfully solcited from al. '. L./ANDECKER7 <t BRP ~VOOD)'S ODNT-K OHTIRNv\I NG ANI) PR1ESER VI NG EEPS T'l E Eli EAT1'l PUIIE A N) SWEET. D)RMULIA O1F U)1- Tr. TI. MOORIE, W. c, .18Sti146 'noI.E8ALE1 AGENTr, COL.UMn,IA, S. C, For Salo In WVInnsboro by cMASTPElt, BRICE~ & KETrcliN,. Mv.h9.2tivar BRIUEFLY ESI1"'MATIC, 'TEImi BLY ONCLUIVIE Prior to my annual inventory, for thO next thirty ilavs I will oti'i renarkublo inuclceuits to close out 4Oods in lucir Iseason. Tht*,sc _-ood- I will phice on the (entre Countvrs, and marked at prices lint is bound(c to benl piecinted. Coi@ early and sceure the bct selection. $especti'u I lly, - -J. It. MiMNAUGITT. SE D UPLAND IC E Can be planted anywhere and at same tinic thnt cotton an, and be cultivated very much 1ke it. OJLY .4 FEWi' B-USHELS LEFP. ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX BUSIHI.ELS, Worth SiX DOL..i1RS PER B USIf lL, with but ordinary attention. Call and get partitdars. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! I have now readv for inspection a full lih of SPRING GOODS, consisting of NUN'S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED thd PLAIN SWISS. PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQIJES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES. - ALSO, A stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, which will be SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men's, Roys' and Yout.hs' low cut Shoes. Ladies' and Men's Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCIASiNuJ Respectfully, J. G ROESCHIEL, Agent. [T STA1RDS AT THEE HEAD. ~ Tl!IE I(11lT1-nIUNNING * ~~7 DOMESTIC." ____________Th: t it s the~ 4(1-knowledgedl Leader in - . ~ rlm~ -' a de is au fact that cannuot bei dis - - NY IMJ rATE IT--NON.H EQUAL IT Ae La rgest A rme-d 'IThe iiuost Benautifuil'Waodwork. -AND IT IS W1ARR(IANTiIi) 3 .4 bei i mnade of the be(stmaiiterial. A 14)~ ili iin.v and all kindsk of work. - ii be comlete ini every repe)ct. a. -iFor Sah-, bylrt THE CORNER STORE, orti NA OI )AIIL .m toek was~ bough la Iter tbis Spring than m.41.9f; bnif, 'OP iiEl T IJ 11 k'~l; as fo eniable mue to meet thes 84ARPES' ~OMJCT'fiN.- am eener to soil th~an ever, and urgenatAy ettend AN INVITATIONd vti evr man oan an I child in Fairfieid County to fisft MlT STOR%} A REQUEST, DON' LE V M 'iO lE W 'rj yji A 1I c OE SEE. ANT A PROMISE. ALSAIT EAIIE N \PA ITIELY, AND) NO GiLLUMBLINO' LS Til SAME GODs CAN BE SOLU A I WIN B ASLO C- - 1 '