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t - - jo V A xNN)a* i C E:jANY All artitcle fo pulcI..i~utb c - : wr 'i Ir fitno onsdeo hep e ndt.D J D JllRL WtC ol . x UL Edito ,,.lr Q. Dhtvis, T th orur. W&i. Jt.EL~iorj l.uint r.'hufr WE ,I. I INSBh.& OO, .. At arties or nf.>mationust be, c J 11.11( by the~ IrLC naua1 of tho autItor -.1. wiitTe in ztsPeetful con11i 1ad intg-1 on oiesn of tle pt r Iio tue A~I n Abvltt~le-atStR~igtI cou:-te h l-sha beagee addru.po d to uTpE .4 ZVWS AND IIEMAL' CO. W. A ) UOUGLero R, EdIeto:. .JAS Q. L)AVIS, *rreaSarvr. h V. J. ELLIOTT, q ust N'icim, an WINNSBO RO, S. C. Saaur~lay. July 13 1835. THlE SITV.1TIO. the Coas ra t hav de. (1 er. iedt As far -a.s our informantiotngc- h ma e 1 i ll I lie strvaral CowlI;0i .U ig th e dini i ofationetat 0. tle constitutional Co)Ut Citiolt is:t3; follow.': 1.' Abbsvillc-a Rinm, U:t-th Reformers wllv retule' aow tc Conservatives eqnu-.1 representation, atd th- Conservaties say the. wi I aIccept (e.gth roz less. ie Aiken (Ring) an dqonl divi-i t he' be agreed upon In Anderson (Ring) :he Ie orncr have refprntd n eqa tI C :onevad tie Co:n atives have do crutntd to takee t st tiei itt vt.. InlCharl (onservaltive) tha bendt doie tha! ofte d ve lea 1 of. ahere s o indication callet. i.c I furiners will aeow aty ecideth que to the coservaticn t In Beaufort (nucgmofubro:i) noeing euins to have beQ d c by n equlr si.de. 6ettitor Tillinan sav~s thhiat the deesiobt Will Consist Of efoao: S ad negroes. In Berkeley (Ritnr) the Ref rner refuse repred ttatio to the ConServa tives andi aely uipont "tlic Ott. to elect their ticket. In Carleston (Conse ative) thri p counta executive commi..cc r co mend a diviion of the delegation, but a county conventio, cnalled for t purpose, rill have to decli the quc tion. cn Chester (hbout qoa ely divided) the Refoimers and Cte f c.-rrvtives h:v. haeoeed an euldizta . In CEdgerfild (n) ai- con c. vent) tuhaeress chaned tor meqal an iiedivisonbu '!in weithe thes on hae rtied 1v~cde(el~to Incto Faril(u equall:3 r y iie-) netiatviionf:eqadviim a ben Diinprorss cobt it is ,ti? ffd ) th oservative f e vo acet lss tO a 1 h~lan tne legatanid rs pr~lepare t( ,av for astran iti t es.i In Floremed (Ring)a n equnL civi - i n as e-.nresslsed, ame to iCon servatives wl ih tot nteg-e -eg ralection. o~euldv~ i ben ileorew, (utegra u.ion the4fir wht hywill beu iisi-> . . I hCnerv Cservatives wiL touaccess mak ai~ 1 fo straight ht. tfrc sv In Hampton (Ring-F)rty) (the e Demoats have dide to goi the thc geal ection. In Horye(onservtuie.iFor) altdi villo has bee agreed toi'odrt In Kesvilw (in) th, i c~outy lsu aentonp~ thas t rfedrepresn, atin toeI tConservative.itduLcsmk In Hamncse (Rn-Fr) the Re-u 1 Demeohas bae decied to go to the geelelegation. - In Laurens (Ring) vtheisot) even con hs bne Ir's touamodeat In K.exsigto (Ring) the cormerc ll .ntconentio ree repint toi tid wtne Conservative ,adtelt In Larina(Fert aRn. ea diin c-is beno agre ed dv ieth. In Lauresor (FrrRing?) i 10 even a reemt fahope ofvisio em to!0i hve beent isaderr~' huh In Lexington (ing therf Consal ntthingeti hae detuemn. ton bd winThe ntservatives id thenly ake . a- raigfra straight fight.uls te e egaI Itn Ocron (Forty) a q di vii as Ib e aree l tpo. In Or.ngbr (Rtyg uthe exetigv no rentfrdvision, adoteresees to hnoprs-e In Neibkens (ng r (seems . b nove?)ncadofsinnegnatalked of,,bint V The Conservatives wirl iertly make a astraiht fightuls hy o qa rernatin. (jnevtve o sInertee (story f divisionhs In Opranburg (;Ring) no~ qxecrtie collbemie thdecoservaaivs and vision and torem s. forb at s'right figh t. Ii the umeraie (Cnsra lie) there ais sxtedto iegahtragthtusd ofte riharv. Eac tsie) is on-( ycItnt Uisn (ing) I totnleorrt et fus.er the quevide. o ivsin i Wilamburg (Ring) a1 cqunty conbgention heued Cto :alow an di In Y oranFfoty a eqa dsiont :-m.lasngc (itchroni.:) inlzis exptedif teya sraigh taket oAyer's oa-f teriary toEhd wispet of~n who roe foodnd ont-doforxer- ie fse to ditte c obin h M~E PR~ESENT .STATU'S OF T11E CLUB. The 011:sboro Demoirat Cn 9. 1, ict in the Town 1al onT a. nigtt. After the readivg of the iniats of th previou m :eting, ti.C amcs of J. W. Bolick, Cephu Bclick, olin S. Cathca-rt a;:d A. U. Cathcai t -cre added to tIhe rol. The busi e S f this special me-ting was the report f a committee co:np C I of T. K. :liot., E. U. R1agd-d 7 . NV. Lander ale, J. F. McMa-tcr a;d J. P. Cald rell, which committee was appoiiitc( t tile previous meeting to draft reso aionsi to be submitted to the club. Lt tat previous ineeting Mr. T. K. Illiott made a verbal report co:c:tri Ug his action at the Countv Executive 'ornmittee meeting. le stated that wing to the failure of any consider ble number of Conservative clubs to epo.t to tLe committee in favor of an qual division; of delegates from this ouit that he felt constrained not to nter his club as a part of the organ zed Democracy without further con amtation with his c!ub with reference o such action as he was away at the ime when his club met. .1r. Elliott's rport was approved. Ti e following resuhitioi w:as :h ifr. red ai he ex pioC,,in uf t he (nsc of tle e miinittc: Wh,1erea-. Ti c-uh w aA org.u:ized under a Ci1 ot tle rozcnt mass meet ni t ecnte a div*s'on of the iieprc ei:a-ivs a~ tC e:.-Ctio; of t:n partisanti d~ &eh-ear -o ti Co:ir uti;nai onventioi and, M bcr, as the club la 1ereto!o're unanimouily ciidorzel and ecommended the adoption of the said plai known as the "Elliott Resolu tion" to the people of U.-th factions f the Democratic partv, aid where s the same n.as n t been cdopted herefore, be it Resolced, That we regrIt th ,t the -aid plan for an equ 0 divisioni of the LICIga, unanimnou-ly endorsed by this cub and which we believe .o have been wise and ti nnly, his failed of %d wption. Mr. Elliott sta:eii tha- a.ter carefal leliberationi and thornaluh esearah the ommittee had determined fo present Ohe reso:utioi io the club. Mr. Ragsdale statcd that he prpuse Al te club was for a division of dele gates and th- rcstoriig of i.rmon Ind it h.d failed of its ppe, uch 0o his regret, and move I the adoption >f the report, n hich wa; done. The club will rmi in in tact, and ad >urnel subject to th2 call of the presiden t. Four Mig Success . Jiaving th ne:dc (I merit to mir than make aood all tho advert:n claimedt fci he, the following foir -:VeS have reached a phenomenal si e. Dr. King's New Discovery', for Consumpt~ion ,Cough d Colds, each bott le gnu'ra teed; Elec brie Bitters, the great -remedyx for ?Liv r. Stomach and Kieneys; Bucklen' Armecn salve, the test in the world, and Dr King's New L~ife Pills, whien are a perfeet >11l. All these remtedies stre guarantedf o do0 just what is claimed for them and he caler whose namte is attached here ith w;ill be glad to tell you more of them. d at McMaster & &o.'s Drug Store' * eache stopped in 20 minutes by Dr iles' P.1ix PILS. "Once cent a dose." MOE DEPTII AT SAVANNA Tl. n Illustration of the Utility of Dee'pening Riv~ers and HIarbors, W~AaPo-rox, July 11.-The annua. pot of the engineer office iin charge d t~he river and hirbor improvement, or ea'trn Georgia, sh ows that avai bledepth at high-water in S.avannah maibor has been increased to from 2t o2 feet anid that the annual saving n freight rates, due to this ice -cased epth, amnount< to more than thi total. m expended by' tihe United States I ipon this ha~bor, while rates of marine turance -have also b-en! redutced. av ',anah and~( Atugushs has been leared of- shagrs, stumps, kg:, etc., ith the .renlt that the r'iver' m ailec is tc'adily increatsing T'he engineer says he annual commerce hs i::creased at rate of .$10 for' every d ollar expended ' the government and freight rates ave been reduced about 20 per' cent. The Ilest for the F'dmiiy. 3acox~ Ga.-"I have found Sitm o Liv'er R'giu'an' the b -st f'amily riedcine. I have utsedl t in; Indige m and Uiliousness, and found it to eiceve immtediately. After w aing a att suppe:', if on going to bed 1 ~:e a d 'se of' it, I never feel any bad Icts if the suppert '-Ovi-d G. parks, Ex- Mayer. r hia, broh :r of ii l )'.-h:cun, who. - kied b,: Ie ltem s'::b-es ii spar' mbr" - b.-re a fe wl~ a:i. ao to L'covr his btj~'tls mleC w hich. ~re hehd by Deput v ('ollector' Jenikin-. 1 ensaryv Consta, ble <:ro w for'd, who ad( rham'ini was heice, aske'd another ' an t) ca rry a ehi dh-tg to en Dark , orner~i mf ni io ~u et sen constables d "shot it out'' at at gi ven :ime and ace The mnessage was no; deliverecd, tt the story got out, and ::st night vo imn from lhe tupper' pa t of' the mnt called at. ti is ffliee and leit teir names with a message that they )ttd get eight men ini the Dark oner eager' to join them in the Otg en terprihe on an hour's tice. The Grecenville News does not arpose to take any pai t ini arrarg ig this interesting liaie aff1'ir, but if omes off, it will knock thie skids 'oniunder the w:.r inl Cub as a topic hldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 7 0. McKEOWNX & SONS, Pr act ical Machinis:5, Fir't Class Mind~eiIe 10ols andl m ec'r Eigini, Bo.i'ers Cot on Gins Threaher-, iitjetor's, Safeiv - Best Ca-ses of M 1eiin- ry for Sale Gocd Assortt et NMacine Sitp pies kept ii .S;oek for sale. r: e o call and see the : :t thir CO) R N WV E L~ L, oathernt B. It.) Ch. s i' Ce., S. G. 1s ' il appea riai t hle first o for nfants 2 MOTHER- Do Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's C< :=ost r (:.': i.ren arc 'Do YX = Kvmu o.it i31 Do You Know th:.t in acst co.zries without labeling them pusons? Do You Know that you should not unless you or your physician krnow of what it Do You Know that Castoria is a pu its ingredients is publshecd wa ekry battle Do You KUow that C:*:r ;i tho p Tiat it has beein in use for .:.rly thirty yea of all other rcmedies for childr:1 comnbined ? Do You KInow ''1at the Pr.:ent OMi other countries, have issued excluIve right "Castoria " and its formula. and that to 1 Do You Know that one of the reaso because Castori:, had been rroven to be alba Do You Knv that 35 aveam cent2, or eno cent a dose? Do You Know that %%hen possez3cd be lzept well, and tha:, you may have unbrol Well, those tiings ar worth kncy The fac-sintih/ siature of f Children Cry for" I OUTHERN R MJLWAY C, Northbout"'. o3G N10) .ay 112. IS -" UlilY Daily Daily v. Jachsonvi. ..... 7. C a v. Savannah....'.... .4 .. . P10 a r. Columbia.............. 4 a . ..... 3.0 v Charleston. ....... r Oolumbia......... . p......... ,.-.'..1'nustq .. ...... ....... .........0 T)2O 'rmnton................ ....... . '. p " Johnstons............... r-Columba. .. .0 v (ohnbia. .... . ... I5 a 3.50 e .:.i 'C:;ester. ...... .....5.5 5.3 1)G3 r Cherlott. ... ...... 7.0 7.00 ' S.40 p Danlile........... 11.41 110 0 a sn Richmoad..... ... 4.4 p *'.0 p .00 a -." hrp c1.. .. . '0 p, 8.30 pI G.4 a ' P.:lti o:-. ........... 1l1.t5 p~ 8.5 a r Pallace'.Eha ...... I 0 a5~ 3.00 a '0.15 a X o tv York ... ... C.20 a~ 6.3 a 13.. p Scutibnd. No 35' No O No.3 ~v.New YorN........ ..j1215nt 2.15nt1 4.S0 p " Philadelphi.. ... .2 a! 7.2 a. 0.55 p r .Wasington... .... 11 11 0.-53 p .ricmond......... .5 1Co,,!2Oa 7 .Danville...... . . 0.0p -10p-4ii ~v.Charlotte.......... 1" 1 . 3 Rock Hill......... l.lp151pO7 Ches~ce-r....--..... 1.~t1'2n1.. Winnsboro. ........ .4n 1 Il5 r. Colubia...-. 0a .OnI0 7v.Coumba............. 430a14p Jonstons ............ 3 0 Trentoa............ : 84n 32p Granite vile.........I71 ~40 r. Augusta............. O) 43p ~v.Coumbia.......t I65 1 1" r Charleston....j.1.. I::::I84 v.Columbia........12.0 e r.Svannah......... 4.4 .......~il 10.55 p 1.p1 .5 a o....... 1n t. g cn r 12. r5 of0: ~N()~35 .d ..... ' 2.:: al.2 Thr.00gp onc Jnk-snvs r ...... .... 6.32; aI . Pl tatlon....... ...... 8. 00 a 4.35 ....... 5.4 S a ..tD I.... 43 L EEING S Rt. SEVIx: C. >1r Pllan trao mucht Dinars tnort of youma Bufeaglen-seranus frtans ata Columbi. rtedsutrom tk sselngr ad amet nelectd. St aton t-''*~ Ntr' G Spt, WA~tL'ios. T M Wsar 3G wek truao- ament ne ate;c ted. IDon play cwm : i~t aues core frcnthng D3 sp s:. Kdre geea -. Nehursted,, Trcun' s, and can' rath,: A~ ~'.~ ginge- he mot":-.a S t Ibegin o atO o::: t.. . P ~ I i Tn meiin -:wich i FairVi~~sBrown'sk-: frn.it 2 C~E~ ZA trs. A,. few~ bot BN O TIC sE. e te ei rl S omes' fro the~(jI'n rhirty Day Sale V. For the next Thirty Days I >ropose to sell our entire line of Summer Dry Goods and Notions, Straw Hats and Caps, Men's Low-Quarter Shoes, Ladies Oxford Ties and Slippers. At a Sweeping Reduction in pr If you want to secure a Real Bargain in any of these goods. Come early. Low prices are moving them fast. This opportunities is given to Spot Cash Purchasers Only. Yours 'Host Trul, Alz, Iac.ona.1Md, BLACIK ST CK, S. C. EXCHIAM FD I STILL TiAVE ON U AND) 6 ti -) You;g Mules -Also A FEW GOODi:- M.\lIE-. - Aic. A FEW B3UGGIES. -Also A FEW SEC;OND-liANi WAGONS A FEW MILCII COWS, I wii! iieu een for cash or c:: change th~ii foi cry cttle. A. WILLIFORD, winln--boro, S. C. A NEW SUPPLY OF Window Shades. Cobining Nunmerous Poinits of Merit Cheanest and Most Popular for Windows. date fr profit, keep up to dateandget the best. A new supply of WINDOWV POLES AND CORNICES, as low as coin be bought in Columbia and Augusta. Save your express charges. ~.W. PHILLIPS 8AEASTRAE MAK COPYRIGHTS. CAN I oBTAIN A PATENT? For e tilssritly 'ofidential. A h andb0ok of In tan thm sent free. Also a catalogue of znchJ AR nd Children. You Know that P .goric1 rdial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and composed of opium or morphine? mu are stupefying narcotic poisons ? druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics permit any medicinO to be given your child s composed? ely vegetable preparation, and that a list of scription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. ,, and that more Castoria is now sold tha 0 Department of the United States, and of o Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word tate them is a state prison offense ? Is for granting this government protectiOnvws lutely harmless? doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 o this perfect preparation, your children may !n rest? ing. They are facts. is on everf wrapper. itcher's Castoria. ~FRES GOODS. Bananas, Lemons, Grated and Sliced Pine Apple. Royal, Sanero and Good Luck Baking Powders. French, Mustard and Nickel Sardines. Chow Chow and Cucumber *Pickles. Olives and French Mustard. Worcestershire and Tomato * Catsups. Dwight's and Church & Co.'s Soda. White C and Powdered -Sugars. Parlor and Safety Matches. Milk, Lunch and Soda Bis cuits. Nicknacks and Lemon Cakes. Cream City Hams. Citron, Currents and Raisins. Sewing Machine Oil. To arrive this week-Spiced Vinegar for sweet pickle and' Mason's Porcelain-lined Fruit Jars, and Cream Paste for 1)01 ishing tann~ed shoes. in town. Ladies will please come and try them. Win nsboro Drug- Store. Thst 'T~urinip edl 3ase~n Fruit T oid1 ArticleCs of :i01 Kinds. Pain ts, Oils, Vrarnishes'. EeSt 2Tet. Cigar on the 3Iprket. Pipes and Tobacea. Lam nd ~Glassware The Hot Weather Vill soon be on in full force ami yu will need light goods. We have them in great variety and tbeauti'fui styles. - Wh~it Goods in pi::in Iudi:: Linen, very sheer and piet:y, Checked atid Sti iped Miliis. tanev tIC'e, a.d Dotted swiss. lkautiful stv!es i colort ' Lawns and Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss wil ciored (iots. g variciy in ct icap Lawns from 3c. and up. I)uck, P can, Gi ima, ini van jt ty of -t les and queliry. Sateeds for waists, h soine and new. We h:ive :ie thin order in of those Silk Shirt Waists. Take a look at th Light uei iht Seiges in b tie and black, jut the thing fur skirts. du'-t recdved, a second supply of Lace and Embroideries, Insertions t match. lish l'oints are ali the go; see them. MEN . . .n i i, .irw, 1ut h:.vc itcived new supplies and the ft ' .. -f'JS :-1 s' Ih :1al( ihe prices rigt. We are endear S, -0-...,, - . i.+. . v. ry e1 lmer, by polite attention and nice work. SHO . + SHOES. - , p o' ilte:i-.e r-in ai- Iie, for we have the goods, and Ladiedl Oxfords in hla.t k and tar--all -t\ ki-- amll Itjrnli iei . G-,- White andI N g ige Slirt<, Gulaz Underwear, Ties, &c. FULL L1NE S"rYLISII STRAW HATS. We want vom- trade ai l feel conjident goads will -never be cheaper than now; so no.v ii th tir: tobuy. Con' and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF. fHIADAeE! The Bane of The American People. eured by Dr. Miles' NervineA - --- --- - - --.-.--- - HEeelatn pus _n hute_ rdb n fD- ie'mdcns heeertlasn usd thands cnedrly onre month ago, andes mdcing an the Amruarpoleyu . hAdi ws timeIave bee uone ra Mr.ahe JnerJ. Kirwosetrait nec- v'nasrine.toW and wone-ha, troug compln aneseciyrepaetigted Na- having prolonged sickes an thath a tional Starch Man'f'g Co.. -of New in' my family, which would, ordinarily, York, has been a commercial traveler have prostrated me, but even under a Michigan. Indiana and Ohio for fif- this great nervous strain I have not teen years. 'nd was a severe sufferer. had the slightest symptom of a return Mr. Kirk's tells hew hie was cured: of the terrible headaches ,that I "I have been a sufferer from terrible thought would yet drive me crazy. headaches for years. Of late they be- My gratitude prompts me to write came~ so severe as to recur every eight .this,. As I am anxlious thg$ others or ten days, }asting from twenty-four should dse Dr. Miles' Nervine to forty-eight hours and obliging me 'Yours for health, JoHN .T. XxTK to go to bed. I went to Hot Springs. Elkhart, In. Ark., Mt. Clemens, Mich., anid other It is al y~ so. Headache, neural-'' resorts for rest and treatment, spend- gia,jeesof strength and appetite can-~ ing both time and money without .c'continue when Dr. Miles' Besor benefit; returning, I would not be on 'ative N~ervine is taken. the road a fortnight before the same IThis nerve restoring remedy is the old brain-splitting headache returned result of years of study and practice and laid me up. I had -known Dr. by Dr', Franklin Miles, the most suc Miles and the gentlemen composing cessful specialist of the, day, who, at the Dr. Miles Medical Co. intimately ter twelve years at the best ispedical for years, but it did not once occur to schools of the country, has devoted me that they were manufacturing a over twenty years especially .to the remedy for me, until one day a gentle- treatment of difficult and obscure dis man told me that his headaches were eases of the heart and nerves. Dr Mle'N *vie Restoes __.____S_____leHealth .L.DouOLAs CikSrns S.FRENCH&aENAMELLED CALF. 4.3. FINE CALF&KANIGAROa - ~ $3.s_9POUlCE,3soLES. TEFM U - / ~~$.WORKINGl SMME N $2.L7.BYSSCHOLSHCES.ELH EO T -L.ADlIES' Over One Million People wear the Thmieawtrhanoeuli W. L Douglas $3 & $4 ShOes upeSotCali. Al our shoes are equally satisfactory CLMT DEI TF . TIey give the best value for the money. They equal customi shoes in style and it. Their wearing qualities are unsurassed.BO DCHAE The prices are uniform,,...-stamc on sole. rom Si to sa saved over other makes. tayocnliethmvz. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Soldb5 W. J3 J~ONTMlrONato, nth ouhr 7- RdgwaS.. il oC hic Sprring fore uthe r ndredsoapl oe DR. E.upp.rJETERh Croritea. Psiia ad ureo. thCyo Sca n GSiv atHO E L. O1T~rshi prfei nl srve~to T avlor'sic Statin, n thC.uhr peiovaiiewihinthre-qartrsdf. -stolc Rdrg ea ny, .S.mi ~ lle fth i ng Fo frhe ifrmtinaplyt MR-M ICLAWY