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LOCAL jNTELIGENCE. THUR DAY, eptember 18 t a a 1881 NeO Advertise,hontb - .haonic Meeting-G6o0. B. McCIut Socrotary. Wlansboro S. & L. Association-1 . t.. Flennlken, Secy. and Trets. LOST.-A valuable glidbracelet lo i.n town last Sunday evening bctiVet the Pres, yterian Ohuroh and the Ch4) oitte, U,l umbia & Augusta RaHll; u A liberal'rcward will to paid thI 'un er.on its delivery at this office. . 2t TnE CoTroN MAtnKrT --'.Ihe follom t ig Is the report"of cotto'n s8ld in th tnarket for the.last thi't days: =ood m1iddlip1g.... .....-......9.35 ' aMiddling ..... ........ ......9.16 Strict:'ow middling..........8.95 Low middling.............8.65 Strict goA 'oi'dinary....... 4.8.40 :: 1t.arke'.flrm at these quotations. New York cotton fiuturc close casy: September, 10.12: October,10.1J Nove'mbe, 10.26; December, 10.37 a,inuary, 10.-17; F'ebtl'ary,10.60; Marc 3.73; April, 113 84 ; Z1ay, 10,95. T E'IM8 FROM FE~A 8$~EI1ILLB. Daniel Tolleson, of the lethlhe neighborhoodt, died on the 28th nit.1 the ninety-cighlh year" of his age. -M ss Sallie 1). Mciceat's scho rfpened on the 27th iLt., idn the Cro by Institute, with a tine attendance, c f he Sj'd.inst. .' -A mad-dog was shot in Mrs. C. I Brice's yard on the 3rd . inst., niakin the fourth that la$ been killed in th naeighborhood within the last fo weeks, -The match game of base ball Mr. Clowwyey's on the 1st inst. resulit ns follow's: Light foot Club, of 'ai flehl, 49 runs; Tiger River, of Unio 28 runs. We cong;ratulate the victo' -Messrs. ,S. P. and W. B. WYrigl atn(1 W'1. S. Durham, with a seine A1rAlilv's inill-pond i aI f' liout recently, caught. sev"." -,tve fish, till of which o,,, .,utaVe weighed filly < --'lhc tnatel game of base ball r cently played at Mr. Clowicy's by 11 Union Chuh, of l\ill Creek:, and th Light foot. Clubi, of Feasterville, resul ed in a viclory for the former. o tUi six gamues so far played between the two chuib two were won by the fo iaer aid the remaining fouir by thelitl ter. These athletic sports arc not oul beiielicial, its developers of plhysic Iiealt.h and activity, to sturdy Ajax at swift-1'ooted Achilles, but they aIh uIriish an outdoor feat.ire of societ :which can be madc quite enjoyable I the mothers, sisters, sweethearts an uore sedate male friends by iakin the field pf.manily contention, as should be, AVA fic'd of high-tonied cu tesy. l'rbumi sat. -The Corner is coimpar'at iv~ely feat! erless, owing to the nion-ap)peiaance a f'eather' plellt, whio passed1 throng with a wagon on the 1st of' Angus repriesenitinig himiself to have been set out by a liichmonid firm to exchiimy unew feathers, p.omnd for polumd dli: kiable wh'len lie ret urned thme ne: week, for old ones as bet ter adapted jts puriiposeS. Douibtless these c: chanlges cant he effected wit.h ad1yantp tot our people onily in ceritain ignioi the mooni hot yet prophlerly uinderstoc b)y theum. They arc, thei'efore, m particularly ambitious now to c: change ; but itf there are:;any feathei lying ar'ound loose a bywihero, ti CJorner would fbc pleased to r.eceive postal t.o therni effect, as it humanel dloes not wish its anmiable geese to I. pluc,ked and left out feather'less in i cold this witer. . ' -By addling the sufli.r iosz to tI root one. we have the dlerivative wor onion, ivhich, analytically, means state of' singleness. Perhaips a sligi feelinig of resentment towip'ds ti Ii. P. U. may;. tlhe i'c fdi-e, accoting, ft that singular freak of' msthetical Las: r'ecorded of the ladios sonjg.tinrte sh it in Ti'ii. NEws AND IiliCMALD. Let i members of' that Unaionm, thceibore, b ware! 'The things obtainable (In our egotism), We value not; JI~t, belig lost, Why,.then, we rack the values' ' TheC onion, as a vegetable, may n~ be particularly attr'active., to thme ey. buit, as a symflbol of "&li'gle bleasce ness", why sh ould it not becomo A '"A thing of beaut.y, and ~A joy foreve'?" .. Tihe resentniceit, of Juno at 11 sl ighted beaut.y causcil twenty years turm'ioll and1( weary wvandeiiigs ."On the ocean-.vave" ni apelenit dlays, .N16w, It Is likely I be forty (from twenty to sixty). ] the words of Toimnyson, "Surecly, surel y, courtship Is more swe thanm toll; thme shor'e, T1han labor' in the deep mId-ocean, win a ndt wave, and oar'! 0, yleIdl ye, therrfor'e, Ilachelors, and l Contiutioni of the Criminal Buiniesa A Conviction in the Arson Case. The following Is a syiiopsis of tl cases disposed of in the Cour't of Gel oral Sessions since our last r,eport; charged with r'efusing to woi'k tI public roads, after being duly warneod I do so-Messrs. Mcl)Ollald & Dougi fori the defenidants. .T,ils case camne i1 on appieal fro.m tho court of TrIal Ju tice Evans, where the de'feian)ts wei fpumnd guilty. After+he'iring the ar'gi mont of counsel, the Judge took tI papers and reser'ved hIs decision. O Wedneslay morning the Judge rem 'dered lisa deision, reversing the sei tence of thd tili i jutic6 and dismis ing the pi'ocqeding. . tate,v., 4dgey .Thipmpson, .indlcte * #r assatnlt and battery of a high al tggt*vate liiature upoi- Jim'Brooks, the prosoctitingwitness. A. M. Mackey, t.;q., 'apitoired for the defendant. After remaining in the room until about iiine o'alock -ona .posc ay ilight, who'!they camte into cour"t with a vor dict or "Guilty". Stitte vs. Oliver Ilathcock and oth 9i, charged with ref'usal to work the t Public roads. '1'his was an appeal from i : sentenlce imupozed by Trial Justice Neil.' Colonel R1ion1 appeared for the . defendants. 'hq Position taken by . him, on behalf of the defendants, was that as llioy were railroad handA, they Were exempt from ordhiary road duty. ' This position is based upon thie tho(>y is that railroads are highwayr, and that one dolig his quota of labor upon" them thus discharges the road dujy t-equire'l by the statute. The case In its diffe'rent bearings was argued at some length by Colonel Rion and Solic itor *Caston. Judge'"'Fraser took the d case under advisement. Ilis decision ; Ni'll be looked for with great interest. We are Informned that there is a case of b the samte clatructer pending in the Co.irt of Sessions for Chester county. Ex partc P'rinmu4 Arnettc. In thic matter, the. petitioner had beeti ro n quired to give sureties to keep the it peace, and, failing to.do so, had been committed to jail. lie afterwards, >l through his attorneys, Messrs. Mc s-- loiald & 1)ouglass and llngsdale & n Ragsdale, sought to be discharged, through a writ of habceus corpus. . tUider this writ he was brought before g Trial Justices Neil and Cathcart, who it refused the petition. The petitioners wv appealed to-the Court of General Ses sions. Judgo Frascl", after hearing it the argument of counsel, dismissecl d the ap.peal, on the ground that it sliont r- have been taken from ti 'ei'Il Jus , tices' decision, to i' anpreme Cloirt. s. On Wedm"'ay morlniug the Court it cnte1'-'1 upon the trial of the case of the .tate vs. Alf. Smith, colored, charged s with arson-setting tire to the house of y Dut:hy Mitchell, also colored. Colonel r J"as. II. Rtion appeared for the defence. After several challenges, the following 3- jury was empanu'led: 1). G. Robertson e (foremtan), A1; M. Wallace, S tpson e Ilarris (colorc:1), Lewis T. WilleF, 1). t- G. lt.f,l; Wiml. J. llaynes, James P. I Cason, 'T'hos. C. Rains, .. A. Kenne dy, A. J. IHanilton, J. B. Propst, J. -I. Pat.rick. 'ha J,rosecutinig witness, Duchy Mitchell, testilled, in ,substance, that on Sunday, Auurust 26? about middav, her hous11e was bturtit in her absence d from home. She had had no fire in o the house. She said that Alf Smith y had made threats to burn the house nnless she would give hini what she 0 had. Ile had-rwepe(at'edt these threats d She also testitled to seeing tracks. near g the house hin-titt, which she idemui iler s it the tracks of' the defenidanit. 8)ie said ,thast thtero was some money iln her ~tr'iunk in the house. W. W. Uice testilledi that .ho saw a I- trs.ek mmiar t he house burn'it. On I le ,f (lhLy olt' the lire I tracedl it. t'romtnear' t,he h house to the dl(or of Ilip.h LU.hl's hou1se.; I star'ted Io l'o,!llow ithe trk befre he1irewa brining. \\'en - airrested, Alt' said lhe had gone down i e below IDuchyv's hou~ise, got ai wa'ter .inteloit, st. dowl) nutitader a peach tre, tniid eaten it. 1 foun:d whlei'e he, hasd to at potint nteari tihe hiouse-abhout five -steps d istanut from the house, ami thlen e lost the track becamusex of' sonie high wee(ds. I mieasuired the tracks pariticu larly, and( thle different ones I have inentionted wer'e all the samiie. T meas1-. t uredC( themi oin Suniday andi( on Moinday. On Monday evening~I saw the trark to within four steps of the house burnt. SThere weire cintlers in thle truclk, 0 CJross-examsin3l: There is nO public a road between the twvo henses-Alf's y and( D)ue'hy's-bult there is a Private e r'oad a short distance from tihe house. e Redirect: The tracks I saw were not in any .roatd, l)Daniel Sampson, .colored, swoi-n: I mieasuired thle t,r'sih~ along wvitht Mrt. Ci Brice. I k now Alf' Smith's tracks. I a told hint I thought thiey were Alf's. t We foundi the tracks. right lback of the ekitcheni and1 tracied them to Lige.Illall's (?.)or. Founid the tracks in thxe uhhlv saw where they turned r'ound i(1 .wars .e the fireo-sa . where somaebody' had 'e tied to make abitble ti-acks. I' thlink the tn.ack was Alt's track. 0No cross-examnination. 3" Edward~ Goiey, swor'n testiiedh that lie traced the tnty,ksa in the way de scribed by Mr. W. W. Brice. No cr'oss-examinttiont. Qharles Brice, swVorn, also testified -t ithustauice the same as Mi'. W. W. >t Br'ice--tracing andi . identifyingth ;tracks ii the same war. g h .. No cross5-examtiation. Toney Erwin, colored, swor'n: saw Alf8 mith at Lige llall's bonse about one o'cloek 6li the davr Ducxhi's house was bur'nt-as lie caine up t'he rP hilIl' fromlh theq sprin&r. Ile said lie >f 'hadn1't beeni tO Duely's house-he hand just, been wvalng aibout, looking at hi.s4 cr'o). I saw. i mnt who looked1 mright y hike Alf' Smith going over t.owar's * Djmchy's house about hafpast eight ii o'clock. . - Cr'oss-cxanhmied: It was 'tie o'clock t when I saw Alf sit Lige llall's honse. The house wams opent. 1, Charl'es K(1ing, c'olore'd, sw.orn:) I saw~ Alf' Smith coiin g fiomt the sping on 0 the day time house wvas bun'it. le wais conmig fr'om the direction of' Duchy's Cr'oss-examnined: It was after' this .that~ I saw t.etionose burning. I saIw the smoke comning oult of the top of the house. e ledirect: Alf' lad got aboiut a quar' " fer of a mile fr'om Lige's wheni I sauw the smoke. Ligo's is about a unile ,fr'om Duchy's. SJaumes P. Timms, swvorn, testified that on the Monday after; thie -l-ire lie 0 went, along with the Mcsse's. Bice, bB amid tr'aced thin tr'aaks itn tho mnannrci p descibhed In their testimomny. .No cross-cxamtinationi. ,' D)uchy Mfit chell, recalled, and ex. '0 amined by Coloneh Rion: I. nevemr told m- D)or'cjs McCambrlick that.- I had had e Iim' in the house. I never had anty flie Sini my house. I never' told Amos Bird( that eiChecr. I neveri tUl(d Dorcas not - to say anythhag about It. I ntever' got i- a trintg like this [a silver' 'iimg shown -. witniess, with tw~o hcairts uplonl it] fr'om Alf Smfth. lIe never gave mue any such a ing, Johnt bampson), colored,,. sworn d t)nchy Mits.hnlla itnA fln..e at h. f)tie, at any timc, on the Sunday of the burning. No cross-oxatmtintion. Janes Shol,ton, colored, sworn: I saw Alf Smith on the Stnday of the burning. IIe was in to'wn. We left hero to go to Ai'. 8tewart's place. We parted at tho t,rk, alout a uiIn from tOWnt. Ile -took fthe- left-hand fork, wihich would take, hii to I)uchv' Mithteltl's. Ifit'- lionse is about three tmiles tromi (own. We left to%win about h11tl'-pattt tenl o'clock. No'6cross-examiII:tionl. Duchy \litch'll, su or: I have never heard of aanyr t.h1re1ats a:gainst lilt. I hlave been gotting On vell w ith Iny neighbors. Cross-examiiled: As soon1 as I s:aw tho.,house burnt, I thought Allf Sm. iih 1111d set, tire to it. I Ievet' saw Ji1 Shelto., .flter the fire, till yesterdaty. -Jt ncs Voodward, oienoored, sw'orn: I releimber the day )uchv's haouse was burnt. I saw Alf inl tivi 11out flye--d'tlel: tht-it evening-at Mrv..J. M1. llClnty's corner. Illis shoes atil br-ieh es-legs were wet, as if he had been through weeds and the like. No CrosS-exatinlationl. '1'he Slate here r"ested its case. Charles Mimller, sworn: I keep n jewelry store in1 'Wiannboro. Last trap I sold Al' "Itaitlh ia silver ri1n1 with at douible heart. Thell price .w:si forty cents. I sold it about last Oc:to" Cross-aial.'d 1 sell a good deal of,jewelry. The silver in1ig i on e that1 cuioored ladies like. They sell like hol 00res. I have sold ia great Iny. Iicdirect.: T1he"re was. aa'lodber mto1 with Alt' when lie bong-ht the ring, bil I don't know who lie was. J1no. D. Smart, colored, sworn: 1 ktuow Alf Snit h and Duclty \it ehelI AI' Smnith has been workin r with inc', buildingI houses. I)uchy can.e ti liut in 1'ebrulary, and asked for AIf Smith She' camtle also to other buiibings in mlly charg--Mr. (hhlteers's, Col. 1 lioia's Mirs. Duvall's and Mrs. Owinmrs's. She came frgquionitIy in August. In Jaili aty, 1 iteU to hire Alf' fir the tWiolc year, offering him seven dollars it weck, Cros.s-examinied: I am a cousin of All'Smith. 1 have had nothit g to da with this ease, except to testify to what I know. Rettirect : I don't ilink it would lic ncee;sary for anyb'ody to go t Cul. I6o<1n to ret him to h!p, A11'Smuilh. D)ore"as Vct;mbrick, c oored, swtlrn1: I know 1)uchv Mitchell. Sihe Ievel told m' aIINythIngI Itaot howt her htoUse caught fire. She never told lin :ai1\" thin_t ;tbot not telliig iuthulydy what she said. .She ntever told t.e ay1 thinu about tie cotto; ia ti house bturitni., No cross-exatninafion. Amos Itlird, oolored, .sworn: )uchty never" toh lo m how she thoui_ht ier house catI4l1t afire. Shte t"hd tile ol Mlondiay auuruing she hadl carlric-d firl. froii. l)oreas's hou>.e, but. it went out, Site nevver tolt mte anything about t11e cotton burnin". No cross-examination. Wml. WVoodw"atrd, colored, sworn: I saw Duchy coime after Alf Sitit I when he was working ott Smlart.'. house. She cant for tnue)" at Ilc Oiigs buiildinog nd the lion build ; t. I sa i' l give hter at dollar, inl August, at the ion building. No cro.s-cxamilinaaion. A n1don1Ct ii Woodward.i'il, colodi swvorn: I amt a car'et er--workedl wvith A Itf anid Sart. 'l)uehr (0:1n te the Oinigs ad (lhe D)uvall l'uilding tc "et.111 tun ritrom Aft Sith 1. No cr<is5-('x:iiinat*iont. .1anite 1ree i hu1 to', q *'':*i nIov-: Oin;.a butild h.3. All rav her adl wa S biurnIl I o:w .\il at iiy hou.ite al tl. iirh Wi. sor, a11n-e oclc. Cr s's-ex:ain~e,1: 1 am it. kin to Alf,' O'clock-I n iot inedi that t <lock SItruell one0. JFo3b'dv I.as al Alt's hiouise, ais I o'cloc'k. lBndirect :I amu sae.ton of t he A. lI . P clhuirch. Servie geera!Iy endls about hatlf-po.st twelve o'clock, except on 1hivid Gotdon, colored, sworn: kntow .Duchyv lit chell Id hIer lousc and1( dog. I hieard Duichty had1( gonet crazyi.. I passed by her htouse to seet ii it waus -so. Th'le (log was1 there, am11 M\art ha Sith I, thte ife of the de. for the defentce, limit .J udten i"rase~r lehl Graevi~ ~ aisona, swvorti I at o All Smith'smor-in-hllw. I remembmlhs3 the Situday thtat. Iichtv's hou1.<e wmii hitrn t.. I saw im at m'ioring service at tIle lOIallist clinirch, C.ross-ex:inied: 'This was ab~out three~ Sundays0 ago31.. Two14 havei pai Ssed Sinc that1111 SitmtLay . I cam bt( ack fromr the hal tismt aoutt onie o'clock. lieti rect: This was (lhe la. i timc tii(ty had1( baplltism1 at the cliurchl. Dave Goridont, treca1l.d: 'lThe lais time1 they had ha ptism1 at. 11(he Iit-i t church wias onl .lt samei Sutndallr es thew butrii r. Service tas over' abot half past41 t welve O'clo(ck. .(Cross-examgjined: I dlon't knowi h'ow iany11 Sunolayvs havie passed('(. Cicero lilchinson, colo)red, sworn:l O n the~ (day of' the bu1rning3 I saw A It SithI at h134isiouse. Th1ii wvas *fi.ti the burning1. No cross-extttiminationt. Alf' SmaithI, the defentd:ttt, SwVorn: I b)outghlt thte rinig fromi irt. A4 tller ini Septembler, 188-2, aind gave iil to IDuchva. I bought . 'watchi thle sain da3lIy. ' was pliait with Duchy b13lst yeart, and( we staye un(1itder the( 34:une( r of. Tis j. yeiar I dit ntot stalv in lier house, but ini aniothIer i hos slie gave 1334. 1 -gave upl) wVg.kin on4 4)1hle pIlace, In Apri1l she. 'riid she1( wanited 3me 14o ciome out 3and( work with her~i. I have been31 wvork Iing a (Wrol. She said: "If I.ou lea ve me1( this year, you1 woni't get 4o1ilike yoit (didi last yecar"'. She didn't like m13 leaving 10 tl hertand 1comin ) toVtw to work. SIte catite to tIhe D.uvat I llose, to get tue, to: comie back. She c:iine tii'ce for thatt purpose034. At thle othitr buiildinlgs shet camie for mloneyi. She got mroiicy fromtti m e -rly evie'rv Suni day' whten I went out t here. [11 pid lher Ooc mronley that I got from Col, Ili -six dollars-to pay totr ad miniistraIl in onl bor' husband*i1('s estate. I got nlioneC ne(ve3r wvent to him fo' mnoiney wVithiout ge3ttinig it. Colonel llin bloIIt tie hiouts I livo it. I think Ithe statemtici. iado abiout my1 tracks are correct. I wientL to D)uchy's house. 'To dog was tnot tIhere. lie generai(1lly toltowys D)uchv. I can i't say just wvhat ti me I left townt that muorinig. I wais at. homei wvheni my mnothier-in-Iawv cameI fromi church.Ch I nevet thureatenied Duichy in the way she has stated-thait I wold mrake ber "loss" hera p)roerIt y. TIhe' burlning of thte htouse was badl for me---caus8ing me to losanmonny. I ge nuci., a box 0 miatchoe tllat' wQOkg bw&io the house Wits burnt. On 'h6'Sunay o' the buriinf, I was at Ligo tall's houte. I'not 'Touy Ertyiu a littlo dil; ,tanleo from the house., Cross-exaniinod I hive a house and lot. in'towit, not \t10lV"Imi(t for. I" run a arl). MV wife kpops bontgp.. I have chil'iret. I have i\6' sweothcarts now. Until erop was ai.l y1', I had naA ol'k except oi the fiat ti. I nlerwaiils wori:K(i at niy trade. Vten 'Duchy said she 'was goi.L to. work the-cr-op herself, the prop Wi'ts All 1lid by exceopt t.wo icres. *t1 was in the tir.t week in .Iulv. My ivi't gilps ia silver ring uI II two hearts on it. I tid not say at thi' i'ehi1.1iuiiry that I did not go ti"hitin St'even )teps) of tt\ hutiso. I ra'1 that L went, within four.or (lve Ste); of the honlsu. II"alireet: I have hever said other wise than thitt 1 went within 1'our or five steps of t,he hoi e. I have never given il wileioany ring. (Gracv Misoi, .rettalle: I liavo seen Ith t-iniig thit "Alf's wifo wears, (e F'rank Yoniig's fitger. .Cross .exaiined : I lon't know whpre All''s wit got the riig. Rediret.: I have seen her wearing it about i tuotlih-not befoire. Tie del'ne( here Closel. 1uchy: \titathell, r"oalled for the State, in rely: I never s:iid to Alf at ainy Iime th t if he left te he woultin't iEf, ofl' its Ie did last ye,r. I unatik no etl:rt to inltlee him io stav there.'. I never" t(ld hitn I Was going to hav hin put atwaty, and work.the Crop my 'lhe State 'hero closed, wh11n the Cont look a recess for dinner. After <linner lthe case wis atgned by Colonel ition~ (or tin defence ail Solicit'or Gaston for t:e Elato. The Judlge (1 livered h is charge, and the jnry retired. Afl'r till absence of abont twenty iintes, tfhey reitote<l n verdict of ''uility," with a recoinnmendation to State vs. Isaac P'orcher, charged with failing to work on 'the public roads iiter being summoned to do so. This was an appeal from thle scntentce of Trial ,Justice Catheart. Mcssr3. Gail lard & I eyllolds appeared for I:1C dle l'en(lint. T'he chief' gaonnd takein was that the defendant had never'been per soniiilly suitnoied-the not}ce having been only left at his house. Judge h'raser hel this notice insuffleicl+l, and he theororreversed the sentence of the trial justlce and disInissed tire case. The Coulrt then adjourned until to day at half-past nine o'clock. Its Praise"s are 11aa rl by theu wqvlt do and in (hIe 1113.y Marts of ''r1o. Me ssrs,. 13k-nson &i Co., of 1Iar"twell, Ga., Me.relanl11ts, in con ferstion with the popi. I:ir (inav,.lin'r satlesui;an of the well k(now n ho us' of COx, 11111 & TIoinmI pu, A tlanta, Ght., said tiat. Norm.in's Netitraliziiq Cor dial was n111 (x'elj. it. n'e(meditine 1ndt is. jiv 01% stida i ieever utsed. Tlhey sell art(le;tal ofit.. A gentlemai:un relpresenting the ltokf'd, Ill., Watch Co., told one of ur n 1t.omliers that. he heard Norman's Neutralizing Cor dial highly spiol;en of'hy a; hosf of- ritltriad iuO'1, w 11 hoI reIilommddd 141 all w hose duties calledCI them)1 to dlIffere'nt parts of the( 4"nnu!try' where1' they are' sublleet to disorders ofI thle sl.aImachi prodneed00 by change1~4.s o1 f 144d :unt4 water of whmich this medichi311e is ( speelt 12 CII mout a21ter. , I ECi IA!I coummuonleat in of W~Intis IIIl i Masoinie Itall this (Tr'1unsn-~ 'eeninmg at 7% O'clock. . I GEO. B. 3100ANT1S, Winnsbl5oro S. & [L. Association (IaIe mas)1 lan. onAscito:ilh hel m e m l)oI lul1 at ighIIt IX'eh1c til I .l. eredC for thn.a QZI 1$ I IS:;.All D.Q 1mih.i 7LN tt.IEN,'i 'I E 111d book are1Inow ope lltoy rec1'eiveth and w '1Ve' ill i open utila Octobe 1iiitiht u114'1 ll taxes1 11mpaid by'111 tht time le C..ler'1k of CJounil. * N OT ICE. i' EIl und'er'suined wouild '$ respetl.flly In for m the puh1l!i(e that t.hlere is no1 eO parl)tnersip eI xwih bI letween myself ani . McCal21l; 111m ( tat I amii in 1no Way re3 spons1h51d1 for 1ami will not settle anuvottBS deb Its but my1~ oIwn. I would also requeste 114y 'hop, and( not with lmy emp1h)loye.. -hI. F. CA b 11W.l,LL. Wmntahiloro, S. C., Sept. 10, 18843. --Ask your neiglhor',wl ere to buy goo iil.\I T Y'S C'O fINER STrOltE. JT RECEIVED IlRISH POTATr)IS. L ARGE CA Bl5AGEpN4b8. SUGA R CUlRED R E A KIF ANIT STRIPS. VERY lINE SMOKED BEElf. ONE B1ARtEL NO. I ACItEREt JUST OPENED. AT S. S. WOLFE'S. -Your' Lawyer and your D)ocor Wh<i advise with youl; wi.ji dilet you to J. M , m,AT'S, f. Gom, Sos, i * A EITNI MY$TIIA, NIB INDIAN lUT 61l1 I- ' TiFIC Al "FIS6111. Am"'ti w i'iat a~tP A . EbtaDY f Ored' b fe avea lid's bH A REMEDY me which at prominent Atlani erchant sai "I would havegivnf o a soo al wou,ld a nikle for what two bottles of yot - thedicine did for my daughter " A REMEDY in r .to whet B. J. Cassell . D.,Dru tt ma 'l G.d-a" a ral tane in whic r a s t and he beieves selre.ad. A REMEDY f which a. Ferrell, An Grane Gai.writeui " have used for the ast 2 years medicne yo are m a tti up an ons der it the best cminia ion er gotte Sefor the diseases for which it Is recomr IEEDY of whriQb.:Wel JBranham Atlar1 et a: "hpig e the recpe .and have n hes.ttio i adisng tsuse, an& confidentl recommend It." A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnsre near Marietta, Ga., has used in his fan fly with the "ut omnfaction" and recor mended i to the fmisa es "who found itto nst what t is recommended." A REMEDY of which Pemberto,u iverson, Denison say: "We have been sean for an years. with on taty increasing sales.' Te a: .hle is ata Ilth us, and oneo absolute merft. A IEEDI of which Lamar, ankin & Lam say: "We sold 0 n four months and nev bold it i an t ut what it was wanted again, A IEMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of Lairang Ga., says: "I cured one of the most obstinal cases of VICARIOUS M INRUAT1oN that eve eamo within na kl I ,'reawith a few bottles. A iIMEDY of which Dr C. Husa NotouLa Ala., say : I am fully convinced that it is n .rived fo r that elassof diseases which It clain A REMEDY about whih D.Bau of CWhitne of Atlanta well an4 faotbi 'ow& .all, ovr the Unite 8taie asaGenerailnurance'Agen .s : "I .usedis remedy before ths oi .age pft itai on n t a number ot ce A R EDY about which Mr. C. Wus,rNoge, .g Cartersvie, Ga., certifies that one hatte -cure two memb rs of his family of menstrua lirregm larlt of'manv yearastn g. A RE EDY at ia chEAPER TIAN ANT OTWhi MEDICINRoi its kind in the world, because 1 o 2 BOTTLEs wILL CUREs TnE MOsT ODS'INAT ASE Tnis GREAT POPULAR REMEDY 1s BRADPIELD FCMatsilEGULATI, (Woman's BestFriend.) Fe sae mbyalle r ist. Price: omall size 75 cent Bole rIprietor and Manufacturer J. BRADF LE D, No. 1088. Pryor 8trestr ATLANTA. Ok r3C:Z.EI NEW HIGH ARN We( wa~nt to tell von souueinig abhouti ihl new.Sen ing M:lahn, aniv sv*~ ill oileri to you in a nutshell. 'To the lioint,: Th'lere is nio unde(lr feed. It has fewer working parts. t.han an '['he old1 method if feedingi, belowv s em cecIIting 11'minery dispenised wvitil tils new Mzlte.hhr It iS fhe easiesl. running, bentirw i. ha the least Imnher of paris to move, a11l (cons4 eitly, therie is iess friction1 mn1 All its palrts nre miad1e of the finest .sier and( temIljered hard. Nt'cei rolls-ttnd pivf1hfitar..nIsed for 1)egti ings, il o!' preen frictioni and-insr lii ghtI neoss of runnin11g. All th~e work (on tils Machine IN of thi ilhest grmle, anid .wt1il..con re favoral webteWuikmnanshtip of it Winchleste It is a perfect, model of neatn1ess. .lt Is a modlern idea throlughlout. 'The mlechianiies are enttusiastic. 'P'he eratuks and1( (1b( fo'gies astoijhed. Electant.st.yhes of wvoodwork arc made es pressly for this~ "Naw IIron1 Ai.M DAVIS. Ladlies, (c011e and( sen. . Tailors, coime and1( se.0 I.. Experts, (come1 and( see It. Mechanles, ('0me1 and0 see it. Ewr~iybodly, come11 and see it. 1IRA ItN wHRATI IT wIl,d, D( I' TN'enty-flye morIe of 'f.hese ,ra.lhines Jusi n rrived, and ifor sal1e by . . ..J. 0. ]IOAG. . faehilnes(1delivered at your1 homes10 ani fill hlstirtlons givent. A giltrlaunie wil e!tvry 3llaebbi(' solf.. Over 450) (f thes Maebine n1 o 1w in us in1 this couIlnty, an1 giv~ing uniIversal satt isfactionl ate'r liv years trial. .Sendll linyour orders for a NEWA 11101 AlIM DAV.iS. J. 0. UOAt. AND FEED STA.BLES KENTUCI(Y' IIORSES AND MULES WINNRBORO, August 11, 1883, JUST A1RRIVED1, two car-loads o younig, fait, well bIroke Wes8tern HIOlIS10 -younlg mlares, Well broke to drIve in1gle o (ouble. Also a few good saddile horses~ Any one *lilig to buy or swap~ had( het ter call at once XnId get the pick. I wil swa'j forny d(id all kInds, both hlorse 'nd mules, poor or fait. A. WILLIFORDI. BulIy Zeigler Brothers' Ladles', Misser nd Childrenl s Fine Shoes. J.fM RRA TY. - i lintines. D1o11'd ,tn<( 1'hin11 w I i igu e1t uslil.s, Lave<d Iltl ;iri, d Phii R1N r . SANI STE~t , S', C C :F CDTE sI I(.C . A large :1'o1nt iwe',tt l'uat's, W't)n sortIuent1 oi' Panls :a14 1'a1rasuls. Call a trouble to show goods. t., Very resllectftully, r T .G t" B r 1. KL A OPTOSI TE GRt.AXI) C1, 1I iVI jtlta vei t 1 ;t lIIr ( sttic-k of S!t s'tuits o' C ashiu-rl, tiinnll 1, (Ieit ani e (GENTSY' jFURN't In a il m e lafif t i vlt" of , . o l . tt ni.. ilO / s in ILow-yi;u e a m; o r ( ,it Order Olit to ly ,are: ;ill x iI p We 1a1 e a smal;ll <unntity o1 ed and Peas and Bran,. which i Also., a luew burh;ls of It :( Wc would remind our frien< ty of GROCERI i at a ittic, ly they are alway ;s FRES I I. PRICES AND (V'AL (Colln AN S- -. -M L NORMAN'S UTr2ALDexI j -A arm"1'la.ni L ia t . *1. a -, na :t.:l M.'a'h u t.ther lia .ui-me al' a. ofra-~ t, t -rni i-ronla y i-Ireavin lysetercy,lurnrrho'..' 1 - - Iluix, Gr'*inga l'..;:n, l:a't ,i y- I * ih-aa.o alnI .iya.p-a. i lt, my 1. i d l.a .ll .t,-.m. a. .e - o theSitc,meh at. O . *:- E , . .i nt ea a r i int ia or ni i'.a,:-aof a- .r v.a a. 1I a as p'-ei.:.-at ;~Id hIarmlae.aat:1 1lb k tad wvill not conIst ip:,te. Spe-ci;iy r, - sw-nded'a for Dearnadckess anad Te~urih Price '5c. aind $r.no pe btt:. - Sod 1,y eli ))ra,:ajIetu eattd Ih-Ulrr in T .aicirn' EXW3LETOR OHEITCAL CO, S..,le Proarietoars, V' Wash alla,fS.'. U.S. A. I.f3345: Thle (Celebruaed "'Irunsw Ick aiuns-Iy (Ocean (: .\I t kerat'. a'I inn Corn Reef. h:iporti e ~aAla.,leanIh S ardn. I'tSa no (ho ne.se ) .\b u-kerel . .ta ij AFre.shI Cheese. CSI[ Cnrpts m~I~GraEte P'iatpi (ot, eahe "Wnslow's" I ic$su~cl Bas- lngca' A acd.n'a "Ilovis ea orattt luor"at i Toata---~hand-s ttCrose n e woll' s~eo (ow-tlon ihIieles. Impoillte'y tEd,ualIgI tWore.sh- hire aner. Tlulakr's Broma. Oreh Sow-Pie.wt a A LLNCSIIoAO ' ORI CASH.IN JulyM. UUEY.nu rI u F and Gunbries.t T, >- 4 1 rs--w- -. . . 0'QI T' . vnPi~i' 111;1 OI' ,L\'1111' (i1111'C9 11111 ()t,11( NaGIs 11(Ilc t1 '..d Y(i;uth1'.s'CLOTC11IN G, wl.ichi I T.I.E L.f7T ',ST STYLES, TED, T.O .ES. LLu Iy and secure' .Uld AGNS. N'. .1-L V - 1 1f ul ( 'ilcr ' ti \:1t .. hs, 1 i(' rc I, L COLUNARD N C Ch,Iad ' in, Y t IUJ aNd i"('i - tw ins.Asniei A( inl ;. I"ar a 1'l "peci l " 11 G 1n.' FLY 1 nakes ;in excellent COW food. Is that we uy a small (uan - and buy (OFT! EN, consequIenlt. D SEE U. 1) I hat(9 1(wI nnd wn h l t. u rr s C Ie Ir r ify aa. Iy:y, e,., I -s I - - r I of I'2.. r a f mwt :04 19 ,e:_: 1 C:1v 1 selnt (.'0 1 ani dt n - ltc--- . a? 1-'.ry c.-- i aa e n . e ;i n t ,-;- fi : a r. la a my life tI'I ia-a ia-s-r t:na wnar a. tI I t w a.ld . ay La ,a..,n s:t it i - II. L. UENNA;J, Perry, C'. ,Ta.:s 1:. t wa' b.I .a S m a' ' l e f- 1 r " ranid r ' P,I N?a; (ha: . :asI:.r an.. .A.a.. .., G.. Wh' h'a eC Saan t be l.fre,:.a of '-"e 7 - ... PA T -: . Da:. 'a- 1:; ta a:- .) . A. :| J'. w . La Ca i..ap. I :,a0 a.'. .''!\ ' 1 * a u . a : a ''.. t aa.-h'> w! '.. a,1 a. r .-n i d ' a .-. '.;: a I y . m : ala , .a aa a:c '. I ~ a II aa a: a ra wer al , ta n ..Ita, Ga. I7*'Write far th.e 10.tios book, Whte b 'a til bu mailed l'r.':20 .aattil Bsi/0, fal.0) per tbciIt. JAl-go Utl7.e, 'haohhnaa 'i'sablu quantaity), Sl.D3 bolto!. All bruge. - 3 m . Avl HMORHOD O .$$ 5 of any form, or in Foa anyI' strgobi aa' yIra .iai-ttbo It hsas bieen in popjna nuo I'r'# .:n 'ar.., .intui, vea'ry Invorably knor/n as3 f kn.r' f E' ;L. L bae talso theo very be.at rCeedy kna: f1ora.s EORN NiPPLES, Fza.oNs, Consa Firom otg~ome.ry, Ala.1 n gentleman writene '4a hy ener ynil iath J' r en yea;rg an (al!,d,s.1 ina'as,a.ito r':la-'r and a jaraa.'ent cure b. A getlean ritd foinCarssein, AIn,: " [ ued4 Ptror (alntment itn an (Iggrava/'M 0a7e f PI!c.s g rLihtu 1mssain, edl )and in. a credibly short thno retby m)an oanaceipt of the price-Oc. a boz. Eold b y I ylta ansd )oohersi overywherso. k'zepaio.maly by thme anole Proprietor ' J. BRItADF'IELD 1No. 100 13. Pryor St., ATLI1Ar 'Ga. A WVORD 1N SEASON! I IIAVE: NOT'lIFiIEI) T1IIE FAIDIERS oif .IlFirl to bini in theIr OLD GINS forj repaIrs, 14:sL they are li)t dloing .9o, 11tad 1 am11 no~t aible to dlisa~ppoint a;purchtas er of a new gin for tho repairing of ain old1 on. o par'tles' need( 'not bring theiy ging~ in jsu.t whaen theoy need them and1( expect to "'ita them out in mny wagont," of' ''et the Sait Otuda then the wvagont comest ini.'' . I an odoal tework I can, I hope' the (GlN MEN wonl't CROWD n* , in" BFPI'TEMEERJ just iwl en they 'want theIl (IlN. .. A.C N.