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THE FARMERS OF THE STATE. ANNI'AX. MK.'.riSi. OF TIIK PATRONS OF m'sn A N int v. k*ror.?e<tlnga of ?he Regular S????lon In ChnrteHtou.-.Vurlou* Multar* CoualdeH ml-Tho Slot* Agricultural Sot-lrty. ( From th? Neun and Courier.) Tho annual meeting of tho State Orango of South Carolina was held in tho Annex ol" thc Agricultural Hall at ll o'clock on Wednesday morning, With Col. J. N. Lipscomb III the chair. Upon tho roll of the Crange being balled the fo'lowiug officers and members responded : J. N. Lipscomb, W. M. ; A. P. lint ier, W. O.; S. A. Adams, W. L. ; J M. Striming, steward; A. M. Aiken, treasurer; T. W. Holloway, secretary; Mi I). C. Colvin, (J. IC; M rt. Julia Purrott, Ceres; Mrs. A. C. Adams, Pomonal Mrs, M. A. Love, Flora; Mrs. B. M. Lipscomb, Ii. A. (). The following counties wore repre sented: Abbeville, Anderson, Chester, Fairfield, Kershaw, Marion, Marlboro, Newberry, Ocotiee, Orangeburg, Spar tauburg and Williamsburg. After the roil had been called, Col. J, N. Lipscomb, tho Worthy Master, read his annual address, in w hich he discussed the progl'vss made by the Orange during the past year, and gave some good advice as io its future con duct. After the reading of the address il was referred to the committee ap pointed for that purpose. Tho follow ing cominillos were then appointed: On Wort liv Master's Address- - A. 1'. Ibu lei-, J. W. Wofford and S. lt. Adams. On R -port of Executive Committee J. W. Sin lor, ll. 13. Mc While aud 15. lt. Green. On Resolutions-J. W. St ri hiing, C. \V\ Mcidain and ti. W. Moseley. On Business and Unfinished Busi ness-A. W. Parrott, Aaron Jordan and M. J. Jenkins. Ou Suggestions for the Good of thc Order-W. K. Thompson, William Rutledge and Jesse Hardin. On Auditing anil Finance -M. D.C. Colvin, Matthew White and A. C. Stewart. After these committees had been ap pointed tho Orango took a recess until 7 :.'50 o'clock in the evening. NIOIIT SKSSION. The Stale (innige incl at half-past 7 o'clock, Worthy Master J. N. Lips comb presiding. The executive com mittee presented their report, which, upon motion, was referred to the ap propriate committee. The commit tee on suggestions for the good of tho Order reported favora bly a motion that a committee of three be appointed at this moating of tho State Grange who shall'bc known as thc legislative committee, and who shall serve two years. Their duty shall he to bring before the L-gi-lat ure such matters as the Sta'o 1 range shall direct amj they shall poi.o out and try to defeat all legislation calculated to injure I he farmers of the Stale; and that ibo Worthy Master he added as chairman, and that he bc authorized to call that commit tee toset lier whenever deemed necessary, and that their trav elling expenses shall be paid out of thc treasury of the State Grange. This motion, on the recommendation of thc committee, was adopted. The mime committee also reported informally on a resolution to raise the dues ol the members of lue Grange from six to ten cents per quarter. The report was adopted. Upon thc suggestion of Col. J. N. Lipscomb, Col. A. 1*. Bu'1er, thc com misf-ioner of agriculture, was invited to make a report of ids department. This report embraced a period of six years and was of great, inn rest to all thc members ot the Grange who were present. In his report Commissioner Butler stated the expenditures ami receipts of thc department, ami spoke of the establishment ami subsequent abolishment of the emigration bureau. Fight hundred and sixty emigrants were brought to tho State during the existence of tho bureau at au aver age cost often dollars per man. Commissioner Huiler further spoke of the large consumption of commer cial fertilizers by the farmers through out thc Slate, which had become of fertilizers hail more to do with the success or failure of thc crop than am odier factor. So much now depends upon (he usc of high grade fertilizers that thu reports ol thc department were coining moro and more in de mand, and Hie farmers are realizing more and more their usefulness and importance. Ile also spoke (d' the tish commission and what had been accom plished by it, and gave much interest ing information on thc subject. Thc commitine to whom tho report of" the executive committee had been referred made their report on the same. This report was adopted with hut few changes. An election t<? till a vacancy in the executive committee of I he Slide Orange, caused by t he ex piration of Mr. Thompson's term of ellice, wa> held, ami resulted in thc almost unanimous re-election of Ml. Thompson for thc position. The coin mitta? on tho Worthy Mas ter's address then made its report, which was adopted unanimously. Tho (innige then adjourned. SECON O DAY. The Stale Grange meat at 10 o'clock, Worthy Masler Lipscomb in tho chair. Tko minutes of the preceding day were confirmed. Secretary T. W. Holloway read his mumal report, which was referred to tho committee ou finance. Mr. Aiken then submitted his annual report as treasurer of the ( i range. This report showed tho tl nances of thc Grange to be in an encouraging condition, a con siderable balance being 011 hand after having paid all thc expenses for the past year. The roport was referred to thc committee on finance. The finance committee then reported that they had'examined the books of the secretary and treasurer and found them correct.'On motion this report was adopted. Mr. M. D. C. Colvin, of Fairfield, moved that, in the meetings in tho sub ordinate and Pomona Granges, copies of nil resolutions of genorsl interest adopted, and questions raised for dis cussion, bo sent by the Worthy Master and secretary to tho Worthy Lecturer of the State Grange, who shall, With such remarks as he univ see proper, transmit the same to all tho work ing Granges throughout the State, and report their conclusions therein Adopted. . . The Worthy Ma?lorthen called upon thc deputies who had been appointed by (hoGrange at Its last annual meet ing for the purpose of organizing new and reorganizing dormant Oranges for a report of their work during thc past year. This call was readily respond? to, and tho reports showed that c ti. dj > MME* *sl*i1aBpal?^^ ?derable work bud been dono in this Held, Mr. Parrott, du* chairman of lb? ?.nimmticc on loudness and unfinished bitsiiicts, stated that tbe utily business (hut reuiHined to bo attended to was tho selection of the placo of tho next H nu.ial mooting ot tho G range. Mr. Parrott moved that tho meeting be hold in Charleston. Mr. Wotlord moved to amend so as to read in Co? lumhia. This amendment was adopted and Columbia was Hxed as tho place of meeting; Mr. McWhiie moved that thc matterot the summer mooting he left to thc exeuntIvo com mittue with power to act, this committee to conloi with the executive committee of lin State Agricultural Society. Adopted. While on this subject the Wei thy Master spoke of tho advantage thal would undoubtedly reedit ah tdd thc Grange get up annual sommer cie campments, such as arc in voy tn ailinn" ,i thc Northern and Western farmers, and told of what he hud seen of one of thc encampments lil Tenn sylvania. Mr. Wotford offered tho following resolution, which was adopted; Resolved, That tho matter In rel?? lion to the organization of a Granat encampment ho submitted to subordV nato Granges and that a committee ol one from each county Lc appointed tc report as to a suitable location foi such purpose. Tho following committee was ap pointed : Abbeville, D.W. B. Mill WOO ; Aiken A P. Huller; Anderson, J. \V. Nor ris; Barnwell, D. P. Sojourner Charleston, A. H. Hose ; Chester, A H Love; Chesterfield, J. Douglas; Ciar endon, J.e. Johnson: Collotou, lt. S Boden; Darlington, E. K. Hudson EdgcHold, J. S. Allen; Pub field, D. H Feaster; Kershaw, J. S. Gardner Laurens, J. W. Watta; Lancaster S. Beckman, Sr.; Lexington, - Allon, alternate; Marion, H. B. Mc White; Marlboro, T. IL Bet bea; New berry, Ii. T. C. Hunter; Orauguburg D. ?. C. Baxter; Sumter, J. S. Iticti ardson; Union, D. P. Duncan ; Spat tanbttrg, J. W. WofTord; William l)nrg, C. W. McClain; York, H. ll Massey: Oooneo, J. W. Shclor. Mr. Morris then moved that thc Slat Agricultural and Mechanical Societ bc invited to co-operate with the Stat (trance in their movement lo c (aldis thc (?rango encampment, and that th Agricultural and Mechanical Sociot he requested to instruct their commit tee to confer with tins Grange up?? the subject Adopted. The hour for adjournment had no\ arrived, but on motion of Mr Timmi son the rulo was suspended and th business of ibo meeting waa continued Mr. Butler suggested thal th Grange invite the co-operation of th Stales of Tennessee, North Carolin and Georgia in the proposed movt ment of this Crange in regard lo amil al encampments. Mr. WofTord moved that tho jon millee appointed on this subject he ii structcd to communicate willi the Stat Granges of tho above named States o this subject. Adopted. Mr. Shclor, chairman of the sncch committee to whom had been i elen e the proposed amendments to tho coi siltation hy thc National Grange, thc o fibred the report of his committee, which was adopted. The Grange thou adjourned sine (Iii Immediately after the Grange ha adjourned sine, die, the commit ti which had been appointed to ornum ideate with thc subordinate Crang* in reference to summer encampuicii hchl a meeting and, alter (dieting Co A. P. Butler chairman ami M WofTord secretary, proceeded to bini ness. The. chairman was instructed l communicate with tho State Grnngt of Tennessee. North Carolina at Georgia, to invite their co-operation i tho plan, which, If successful, will I of wonderful ud van Iago to all tl (?ranges. Thc committee then ai jourued. rho sr.o<? Agricultural society. Immediately after thc adjourn incl of thc State Grange thc State Agrien tu ra I Society ol'South Carolina held meeting, Willoh was presided over L tho president, fJot. D. P. Duncan. The secretary read the minutes i tho last meeting, winch were duly coi tinned. The treasurer's report wi then submitted to the Society. Th report gave a detailed account ot tl receipts and expenditures of the S c?ety during the past year, nicholii thc Inst lair, and showed a balance < hand of over fl vo hundred dollars. Tl president mentioned thc fact thal tl natue of thc Society had been chang?! to "The State Agricultural ?md Mee anica] Society of South Carolina," un tao secretary was llislnctcd to i II ?cri I the new name upon thc minutes of th meeting. Thc president, also annouiict Hie principal object of the meetings he at thiH time of the year, which was amend and revise thc premium list ft the next fair. In connection willi th Col. J. N. Lipscomb suggcsied that premium he unbred for the cheapo l?ale of cotton, .r?0 or IOU bushels of COI' &c, ?CC. The question aa to thc ne place ot moeliug for the S ?clety w dion brought up, and after dlscussh it was referred to the executive co. initteoofthe Society. On motion tl Society was then adjourned. The exec five comunico of the Society mot it mediately after tho adjournment of tl Society, but the only business pi'OsOi cd was the revision of thc premium li for the next fair. Tho following pu manent committees were appointed I toe president : Finance -Isaac S. Bamberg, E. Mcivor, C. S. McCall, H. A. Mei tzo. Fair Grouuds*-J. C. F. Sims, vy. < Childs, J. T. Mooro, James Medindie Fairs-E. L. Boche, B. IL Masse J. B. Humbert, \\ . G. Minson. Premium List-J. Wash Watts, '. C. lionel tum, B. F. Crayton and A. Ijove. Racing-A. P. Butler, T. O. Sa tiers, K. S. Hitt, O. P. Mills and S. . Gregg. Tho executive committee awardi to Mr. F. Iluscmaiin, of Columbia, diver medal, for a line brccchdoadii dioigun of his own manufacturo c Whited at fhn last fair. Atlanta Mouth? Open. Mix months ago we liad no demand f [i. I). H , hut now our retail demand is sn that we are forced to huy In gross lots, V ittrribute th? rapid and enormous dcmai to the comparative ?he and price of H. ll. (being large bottles for $1 ), and its po liv? merit it sells well and gives our ci loraers entire satisfaction. Our sales ha Increased 500per cent, within a few monti JACOBS PlIAHMAOV, par Fred H. Palmer, M. I). ATLANTA, Stine 12, tas?. Daring lim past few months I have aiv< ff. B. B. severe test? In the cure of Blo< Diseases, and unhesitatingly pronounce ? safe, sore, harmless and speedy Blot Purifier, fully meriting the confidence Ilia pabilo, My customers are dclisdih arith its effects, and tho demand has sronderfally inereased that I have bet inmpelled io buy hy the gross, a - lt is t if ST selling bl<?>d remedy I h md e. . W. A. GRAHAM, Druggist. ".PM.mmmmmkmmmkmkm??m?M arri' OUT OV DHOTI A V?fl*j? Timely Admonition Very i'orolbly Ir' Adiulntvtored. (?rom tlw Sunday Nistet.) A Judge in Georgia lias most uuex- j pcclcdly found himself thrust into prominence over all his brethren ?mi r lollow-citizons, ami become the centre ot' the admiring and envious regard of die people of hall a continent, in eon- * sequence ol' making the simple remark ih.it be never goes to sleep at night li until be bas paid every cent of obliga tion incurred dui ing the day, andean Jj lie down knowing (bat be is free of debt. , Happy man! Wi-e dodge! Excep tional individual I, The brief state ment of bis simple rule of conduct bas c caught the eye of paragrapher in every purl of ?bc land, ami every day i ibero flouts into the News and Courier 1 Hice one or more newspapers bearing inc inevitable announcement, wllioil I | we have quoted, with suitable bead- | lines to cad attention io the fact which il,sets forth and to impress the lesson which it teaches. If one may judge ( from the interest which Ha; Statement has excited, a man who goes to bed at hight without owing anybody a cent, J alfords as rare an item for a* vigilant prc>s as thc man who bas never trav eled In rail, nor tasted a drep of ardent t spirit in his life. Of course there are ( other such tuen, besides the (?eory;ia jurist, but people do not hear of them. , flioy hide in the shadow of content- i meut, and live at home-because thoy have homes to live at. One may go on t making debts and paying them, after a j lime, tor years together, and nobody be aware of the fact besides himself and the anxious parties of thc (Uber i part. Hut let him once fail. L?t the j financial sun go down on thc third day ' of grace and grief, and his sbortconi inirjwill be heralded to all the world I next morning, lu ?oder to travel i safely with a crowd going down hill < one must keep bis feet and keep mov ing, however painful and breathless i ! thc gait may bc. If bc fall bc will be ( trampled and sorely bruised; tor not | many will slop to pick him up. His nearest friends, indeed, will be only , too happy if they are not pulled down . willi him, ordo lad stumble over bim. , Ii ia probably a rare thing to find a . mau who keeps wholly out of debt, at ! all limes; who squares accounts with j . the world every dav. If there were many it is uni likely that we should '? have beard of the gentleman over in i Goorgia so promptly ami so persistent* < ly. Il mar bc that von owe only a few thousands, or a few hundreds, or ? a few units of dollars, and that your , assets are far in access of your habib- ; tics. If so, blessed are yon; but your | , posilion is not on the bench alongside i ? of our Georgia exemplar. Your proper place is on thc anxious seal ; and doubtless you occupy 'A much of your lime, in tho solitude of your office or your library. If thc balance is against you, of course, though ever so little, and liar surplus assets arc not in 1 , sight, your case is the common one. 1 i You are in debt. If you own a dollar, 1 and owe a dollar and a din e only, you belong to the great majority. You I are ten cents behind, and the odds are ! that you will find it hard work to ? caleb up. That dime is the measure (d' most of your present troubles, li ' is bigger in your eyes than the dollar, ( and well nigh blots OU tribe light (d' tho j sun. Il weighs yon down by its ab , senc.e. It felters your bands because I bey con not touch it. The tinv euglo , stamped upon it grows and becomes a , vulture lo prey noon your vitals, while vou, a modern Prometheus, arc help lessly chained to the rock of debt. Thc safest way is (he best way. You , will bc richer and happier and stronger ' j in every way for denying yourself I whatever von cannot buy outright - i what you have not yet earned. The . borrower is servant to thc louder, and , if you would be truly free-free from obligation, und annoyance, and anxie ty, ami sometimes almost despair borrow Heit HCl' money nor goods (bat , must bc paid for "a littlo later." If , you are in debt, or have been in debt, ' you do not need lo be told what it , means. If von have never been in debi, and arc not now in debt, do not r seek lo learn by experience what it means. The difference, in fewest words, is the difference between bav . ing votir mo?t h under water and hav [ ing it out of water. When thc tide is nt your chin-when I yon are living opto your income-it is 1 ! bud enough. Another inch means drowning, and another dollar ot debt 1 means that final incl). Il is of not much practical moment whether tia; I waters cover your eyes only, or go over your bcatl. You are in debt, arc ' , in the sea of (rouble, and can never I ' draw another peaceful breath until the J warters subside. ( 'i here are other than pecuniary debts, | j it remains to bc said, and these also ? , should bo avoided. Meet every obit* ? galion which presses upon you. There | are bankrupts who have a fair balanc? to their credit in thc bank. He not of these, either. Hay your debt, every day, lo your child, your wife, you. neighbor and your (bal. So only may you lay your bead on your pillow in pence every night, and so, at thc clos ing hours of your brest day, may you lie lo your final rest as one who wraps 1 thc drapery of bis couch about him 1 and lies down lo pleasant dreams. < A TKKHIBI.K TALK OFTIIK SKA. I The Narrow Ksrnpo of aa A tuertean Crew Two oiiicor? Killed-The Vceeel Barned. Capt. Clark, of Ibo American sin j? i Frank A'. Tfiayer, ha? arrived at | I'M mouth on the ('ape Steamer, by ' which bc was picked up at sea. He ' relates that the Thayer was bound for 1 England with a mixed crew, hiollld- ' mg two Manilla seamen. These two 1 men stole upon deck ono night and J armed with knives lashed to poles ' al tacked two officers, killing them in- ' stantlv. Three sailors, the only ones on deck, wen; quickly dispatched. > Capt. Clark, bearing the shrieks of the I crow, rushed on deck in bis night ' shirt. The .Manillaos .-.hobed him ter- I ribly and he hardy escaped with his - life. After a desperate struggle lie i broke away from his assailants and, rushing to his cabin, locked himself j in. The Manillaus battened down I he j hatches and kept i he captain and crew i below deck ono day and nighf. The t captain finally fired through thc sky- I light at one of tho mutineers mid ( wounded him in tho thigh. The man rushed to the side of tho vessel and j leaped overboard. Tho other muli- | near thou went below, fired the cargo, j and returning to thc deck jumped into \ Ibo sen. Terrified to madness, thc -j crew forced their way on deck, low- ? Orel) a boat and rowed away. Tho c ship was consumed. Tho crew were in au open boat a week before they were picked up. -Snow fell within four miles of the t li? ?,v:c^8^^^^ ^lK1 ^rf^1^ r-MOW^i-a.^???., .mat. m.iigpwfti UKNKHA.L NKW8 ITMMS. 'nrtH of Interest, Oiillieroil froill ViirtotiS <2 imrtoi'4, -Another cold wave tins struck Ute lorthwost lioavlly. -Thc Now Dridan* Bx position will cimiiII open until May. -Three children wero drowned at )ouglnstown, N. H., whilo ?liding. -Tho profita from Sing Sing prison ast month were $0,002.17. -Greece protects Against interference iv th? Buropouu power??. -Ttio t<i(u 1 effective force of tlic Iritiah regular anny is 201,000. -Counterfeit silver dollars aro in icon lui iou in Charlotte, N C. - Initiatory steps arc being taker u Louisville to abolish lotteries ii (outuoky. -Thc private hanking house o tilscinger Bros., Indianapolis, 1ml. nts failed. - Alexander lloinowski, a painter ,vas burnt to death lu Charlotte, N. C. JV his bod accidentally getting on lire -Alexander Henderson, husband o ho ta nu un comic actress, Li di; rhotnp80ll, died recently. - A tire at Cochran, Pulaski county, Lia., caused the loss ot $10,000 word >f property; insurance about one-ball -Tho wine crop of I*Yance for ISM ivus thc smallest known in thirl; rears. - (Jen. David Hunter, a retire* irmy officer, died suddenly in Wasli tiglon. -Ex-President Roberts of tho An gltStn, t?a., ll mk has bcun release from jail in New York on $10,00 mil. -Thc heaviest SHOW storm eve known has occurred in Kentucky ; i tome places it was twenty-seven inda Jeep. -A Northern man can now start row in five minutes iii Florida, h Harrying a pair of skates across hi moulder. -C. M. Deck and .1. M. Daniel "society men." have been arrested i Kort Wayne, Ind., for robbing trunk it thc railroads. -Senators Huller and Logan had dight lilt in ldc Senate hist week; bi "Black .lohn" had to retire wi tho I ?uoricK a point. -Caopor Audi, a wealthy residei af New Orleans, recently dcceasci left #270.000 to several i'resby i cria jharifablo societies. - Mrs. Harriet Brewer, of Caldwe Station, N. C., was hui nt to death b thc explosion of a kerosene lamp oil table al which she was silting. -Thc residonccof Samuel William near Trenton, N. Y., was burnt la week, and Williams and his wife pe (shed. -An explosion of a powder boin af thc new Croton Aqueduct on Thur lay killed one man amt fatally wotliu ..tl another. -Dolling Parker, n farmer, m urde rc Iiis wlfs and sister with an axe, nc; Suffolk, N'a. Ile is thought to lie ii ?aile. - Loudon is considerably like Ne York, inasmuch ns there are a gue nany impecunious American0 then il is mihi. - The cost of maintaining thc ?lest lille in thc poorhouse in Loudon wi les- during I lie hitter half year of LSI liv ?08,40(1 than for the same perh ot* 18851. - A lire in Brown wood, Texas, d alcoved (he post?nico and u.ltiost tl entire business portion of the low Loss almut $."?.">,ooo ; insurance $.'11,00 - Henry Lambert was attacked by Innre owl in a barn in Connecticut ai was badly clawed about tin- face belo he su?e, edel in killing the bird with pitchfork. - Gladstone is greeted by thc peop with vociferous appian-?; wherever I appears, lu a -peech at Porisinou last week he said his futuro life wi .?;rt ni II lo bc short. -Col. Wm. Markham, of Allan! lias j ti-t returned fiann his oran: groves in Florida, and says there not a sound orango in thal Mate. T [rees, however, are all right. - Ex-president Huberts, of the A gusta Bank, charged with hypothec lion of bonds of the Bethlehem Ir? Works, has as last been surrendered the New York officials. -A height ami passenger train c. lided on thc Chesapcak . and Oil Railroad, near .Staunton, Va., t Thursday. Fireman Gitliligs w killed and several persons wounded. - Snow falls all around Salida, Ci nado, hut seldom in (he I o tv ll. ? ?u'csonl the surrounding country ahite, while thc streets of the iou ire dry and dusty and thc sun shill aright and warm. - Dogs sro lo bo trained to du with semin?is in i he (.crinan army night on ont pom duly; it is bclievi tin-1' sagacious animals would mo readily SCO lit duiigcr (han a mau ai .ooner give warning. -A mau name.I Henry Warner w run over and killed hy a Muryl.il railroad hain thc day after Ibo bir )f his thirty-third child. Thc roi night to bc made to pay heavy dm iges to the General Governinonl. -The Knights of Labor of Tm N. Y., having boycotted a stove linn iluii city, the engineers of thc Dc ware and Hudson Bailrajad refuse lldlll a car load of thc iii n.' goo? Trouble is anticipated. -Tho Court of Appeals at Amie leeidCS that Catholic priests m marry, notwithstanding tho docisi >l thc Court of Cassation in 18IM. T lllghor Court has not yet intorfer with thc decision of tho Amiens Cou -A bill has been introduced in t ?M'uaic by Senator .(ackson for the i icf of tho M. E. (murch Soul h. ippropriulcs $100,000 to pay for t ntildhiga, material, used, lilt ur ir destroyed by the F ni led Stat muy in Nashville. -Abner 1. Benson, the fugitive e President of the collapsed Paci [lank, Boston, wbo now resides ne itt Catharine s, Canada, has been i er viewed, and declares that ho act lOltCStly in wracking the bank a breateus lo implicate others. - Alfred Smith, a resident of CIcv anti, O., while undor thc influence iquor, Lilied his wife and Mrs. Loni ?. Wilson, a visiting friend, willi lammer, sud then cut bia own thro The attempt of the wito to obtain livorco from the brute was the cm if tho bloody tragedy. ADVICE 1*0 uo rn lace MR?. WINSLOW* Kotrrnrmi Hrttur should rays t>* used for chil lier, leoniing. lt soot bo Child, softens th* Kinns, ?I lays nil pu urns wind colle, nm! IM the beal remedy lurrliMM. Twenty-live cenia a Ooi.ile j ui/ul, tri A FltACAS IN' COLUttlltAt Two Ncwapupor Xtcpoi'tcra Hilve, u iJIft?i il? ty Wlitvli I.- min tu Other Trouble (Special i<> the A uy i -tu < ?hf?~iifcl. ) ( ou MU?A, Ki'b.S.--For ^overal flays pa-t Mr N. C?. (jonz/tles, tho Columbia cone-i.on lout nfl ho rVewaand Corn ier, anti Mr. T. .1. I,amolle, (ht* local edi tor cl" tin Columbia Hcyister, have been .rentIv spurring al each other concerning a news item. Th!? morn* i i ur thc itei/isler hail an article headed as follows : WAS [T IDIOCY, Ol! wu VT? A nKuoonv.Mii.i: NEWS HATH KU ICU MIS TA KKK \ I'K'I'.Mtll Mil: \N ITEM-TUB ?'ItKUIHTKIt" ' I'OltTK'l KXl'LOUKS IT UKt'OUK TIIK "MANAOnil" CAN I.KT IT OO-HOISTED UV HIS OWN I'KTAUI) N. o. 0. MISTA KI.s ms OWN IDENTITY, Thc lief/ivltii} theil wen! on bi di ; elaini ccYiuhl ifeiVyes iiuele hy tho ?feivs' ,nl ( mirier ooiTospoiidoni, an.i, in rather ofnpliaiie language, dc uiedi certain ktatenieii . thai hud been made by i he corn spoiulcnl. Abott) I o'clock lo ?lay, while Mr. Lamoltc was In thc office of ibo Com missioner ol' Agriculture, Mr. Coil titles entert tl, iti?d, alter spunking to several gentlemen who were present, advanced ipftcklv upon Mr, Laiuollo und deah him a severe i>! >w with his Uni, Hi tler hi- Icll eye. Col. Hillier ut OHCtt caii!_'hi Mr. (? ?HZille?, ami lither gen leinen held Mr. Lumotto and pre* veined furl her blows. AN ATTEMPT TO IIOKSK-WUU'. Later in the day Mr. C. A. ('alvo. Jr., tho proprietor ol lite tiefti*ler, mel Mr. Coii7.it i s in iront of the Ne.ivs and Courier ollhic, and assaulted him with a whip. Mr. Con/ales caught Mr. Calvo around Um neck und, drawing his pistol from his pucket, si ruck hin antagonist several tim - over tho hoad. Sherill'Kowan, who happened to bc convenient h near, separa ed the coin b?tants, li i-hoped thal no lu ri bet trouble will follow. i xi i mn un it Tin-: wv vin. Thc eily is very much exulted ovci thc occurrence. All of the gentlemen arc hhrhly regarded, and opinion i equally divided as to who is io Maun in thc inatlcr. In the pre-cut wai Uki altitude Ot' tho South Carolina press your correspondent rel rains from colli' Intnl. I. VIT.u. The difficulties bel ween the news paper people were continued thi' afternoon uhoui J o'clock Me. Wit liam Calvo, brother of < '. A. ( alvo ami Mr. Col?gales mel on Main street and both drew pistols preparatory n a light, when a policeman ami sonn bystanders interfered. Thc policemai wus ? vere I y hurt by Mr. (alvo in bli altcuipi io distirui him, hut In* linallj succeeded in iiuhlcilig him lo th sis ami curried him io 11? <? -lati ni-hon c lie was ?ubsi ipiciitlj released. Since tho uh ive rep ?rt Mr. Con /.al -s ai. tl Mr. W, ll. ( II Ivo have beet takmi before lite Shtyor ol' t'oluinbb aii l lined e ich i ni dollui'H lui* eniiyinjj a concealed dead Iv woapon. Mr \V. ll. Calvo wus liuoil i went v tlol lar- for disorderly emitlucl on tlx streets. Hot li |iiiiii> have been bonni over lo heep thc peace, and both will be indicted in the Court of Gen.?ral Session- for earning a concealed weapon. In ihii hi lercnsothe Sheri fl uf lt ii h! a iii I swore OUI tie' wai rant. The Muyor postponed ibu casi against Messrs, .v (;. (?on/ales ami ( '. A*. ( ' liv i. -lr on .iee mm of Ibo latter's iuii!iilil\ to MICH.". Mr. (' A. ( a ?v i, .! wiil i ! s;i he bon ml over to keep I he | euee. -The (?ucl II ol Matlajniscni ^oi -io Suiula) (school, bul she p--. - imo thc chnpi I, where guards w illi lix cd bay onets si ?i il len deep. W il hin i he chanel, wi ic i o 1,0U0 persons univ lind sea'-, lim (jill un -ii- high !:;...! a (In OHO al iii" side of ! he : w ? : ii. All |Ci tg ?I-di inn n, w hu mic ide la-- -i u ??! Ibu school recently, was -i ucl; u llb the li ct pie n i use t>| thu wo rt I "t \ i zu Ilon** by i hose who spoke and pia\ed in thc nui i \ e longue. -Tho (?i im,n Coveriiineiit. lins or dered a numbul' .>! I *? 11 i s 11 papers io In sc i/.cd fur noiiiiueiitbig on the recenl dbcussi m in the licichstair. TUTT PIL ttl***? 25 YEARS IN UoE. Iho Groatest M?illv.l Triumph of tho A;':! 8YMMPT0NJ3 OF A TORPID LIVER. I.ONW ul n ppr i ? t e. Ilovvela cont I vc, I'll lu lu iii? hcml, willi ii ilull neuem In u ia I Ito Illicit part, Tala miller ?shoulder* bl mir, Fu U?osa lifter cm lng, with adi?? liirlliiallnn to excition of ln.il. oe in Iud, Irrltubllll y ul'te 1.1 ?ii'i-. Low Atil rim, xvii h rt Icc 11 au ol" lui vi n a neglected noni o du t y, Wourluc rot, Dixy Inonu, FlUttOrlng ttl (lie Heart. Outs bofnro tue orea, II eu.tm in over the right eye, Uestleeaneee, with Hi lui drenma, 111 tr li I >' colnrcil I clue, itnil CONSTIPATION. TITTT'S iMi.i.M aro especially adapted to snell eases, ono tloso clients Booh u chango of foelliirfin ton it unix li tim M iii tier. Thc) Increnac Mir A |?|)CtlfO,nn I i ,i ISO UlO I,, ilv I i Tn lt ti ?ni fr'leat.i t u - lim f??. ?li ni it nourlahed. ni'il liyili r Tonie A cl lou on On- Olio'?! I ve t)runim,in>;ii le. r ?SI mil a uro protlun i. I'rli'o nae. -I I Milrruy Wt..fe.Y. TUTT'S (?HAY ll nu or Vili-ucKiia ohanr? t' to lt Ot/DSST 1H.'.en liy n sini/io ujiplioiiil?>n ot tia i OTK. It Imparts A niiUirftl color, acts Instantaneously, Sohl by Praggltfa, <" ?cut Uv express on receipt ol Si. ^rYlco,4A Murray St., New York Did ) ou Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It ?3 for inflamma tion of all flesh. SH?W ?A S E S ASK FOR, PAMPHLET TERRY SHOW CASE C fl 1 NA HV? I ? ! F NN U ?jTK< vf "f.'-.'- -ii?? ?A>vyit*t**-j*f&i*i* lut?i ?kw?ftfttkMWt^f F?f? OO?CH3 ANO CROUP ?8J 3VE XJ31* XJ 313 13>?T The aivttt Kum. e. gathered front a tree of tb? ?ame rum?, rrowlm ?Im? ?lie fin ill .tro.vn. In thc Sonlhero ftlatM, i >ntaln. a mhniiUtlnir vtpivfnrani principle ?hal loowtil the phlegm producing th* Ctrl* mornln?, cough, and ittmu ive. tho r'>lld ?o ihr.,,? ..lt tlif f?tv> membrana In ?reap and ?ti.^inln? c?u?h. When cnnhli>c-l with the healing mool '.t<ln,m? principle In ?he mullein |.lanl of th? 0-.d (leid?, pr*. i ni? lu T.vion'a.-. ItiMior or ft warr OOM A KO Honni th? lineal ?no?n ren.r-le for < Croup, Whonr.lng.Cont.rl and f miiiitnpllon : and ?o palate*!*, any Child lt pleated to Uk? lt. A.? vo ir .Imrtl.t tor lt. Prion, PSo. ?n i 91. WALTER A. TAYLOR, AtUnU. On? UM l>n. DiaOERH' lll'Cltl.RBKRRY CORDIAL tot Irijurho*?, Iitieole.-y ul ChlMrta Teething. t'ui<i?bj **' dluiilll?. TEXAN TALK. Tho KucoOHfl un Aflnntn Article hus Achieved in thc I.ouc Star Slut??. ..wv Liva anti Permi. Othom to Kxlut." DKXTKU, Tux \S. Mureil i ", 18H5 BLOOD HU.M CO.: lt is ?1 great, pleasure tn usto state to you thal your H. H. Iii takes thc lead ol all blood purifiera in tills country, mi account of thc ein?'!? it lias elf colet I ?inc? we have handled it. Wc had a case of scrofula in mir neighborhood, of h it*4 staodiiiK, ulm had used all patent i: I'tUcincs wi i icli were recommended to iiiiii; hcsitii s this, lie als> h.nl several doo ttirs aUiniiliu^ liliu, hut everything fulled te etteel any gotiu. Ile crew worse every day, and hail not left his bed for the last six months. We ha?l seen him several times in our little town, though il ha? hcen more than fifteen mouths since we last saw him, and we suppose this was the last time hu was ?iiiie to nonie to town, as he lives ahout eight miles in the country. His name is Servenka, ami we gut a neighbor nf his to persuatlc him to try ll. H. ll , and alter using only ONK UOTTI.K he left his beti for the iii -t time in six months. Tu thc present time he lias used less ti ..ii i luve litilties, ami lie is walking III'OUIMI vi-.,.ii!': his friends in the neighbor? liniiil. lie has nalncil si icu ut h ami flesh rapidly. All scrofulous sores ure healing li nely.'and you never sawn happier man than lie ls. Ne.ely everybody for miles around has heard ol this wonderful cure, ami ?ni wini need a h'ootl remedy call for tin' li. ll. li. Wc had a ease of nasal catarrh hi our own fiiMiilj ( a little uni of lour years nhl), who has heen usine li. I! lt. roi* about two w< cks, aiui already seems to he alxmt well. Wc have univ three bottles left, and want you lo sliip us six dozen bottles. Wc ! ike pit iisiin in rccoiiiHieudhig P. I!. !'. us a medic ne wert liv of thu l'iitlre confidence ni the publie, Ils action U blore rapid (hun an\ blood remedy wc ever hamlled. I I l l) I K K MUDS. TRADE mm MARK. fulhcWlnc grotWnijCbunlrics of Kurcpe, I ho ur j oft!, i Modi* died Wine is universal, ll is coiisp til of l?:o ino:.I approved VEGETABLE TO Ul CS, wi ii'h aro Introduced into 0 pure . ... i otis Wino. Tho very f'most LOXA CINCHONA BARK, b i? ?ts medical basis,?l is conOdcndly i.. i i m nt titled as a cut v anil preventive of I" EVER A KO AGUE, and all adit rdis canos originating from malarious causes For purl tVin|J tho IB I TJ O O 1 > bad improving thc SocretionB.Cnronio. Rhuumatism,0loodpo?3onin6,acorlojn cure for Dyspepsia,Cramp in tho stomach, ?on immediate relief fur Dyaentry.Colio, Cholera -morbus anti kindred disease?, GeneralWeakness.Nervoua and Mental Oobility, a sotivcroi^n romedy for Liver Complaint .and dis6 3oea of the Kidniea.an excellent appatizer, and a TONIC without a rival? in short Vor invijjoratinr" all the functions of thc system, it ia unequalled. -JD O H E - A small Wino ?lass full.thrae times a day. Sold by all Druggists and dealers generally.! TOPAZ CINCHONA CORDIAL CO, Sol* J i'vpn t tanrrif yVr^/i ufastuirrt. Frico por Oottlo Si.00 jSoL The Snlul.lv (.'. Grade Fertilizer n ASH I KV COT two crops ami alni AMI I.KV ASH ti /f? ti i 1 fitton, Y ines pto. ASH I,KV DI . (?railes- 1er use a For Torn. , I>ir< publication * I th uno is a highly concentra u all crop-.. I'ON AND COHN COM! it largely us tl hy tin- Tru I I, KM I : N T A very ch < om und Small (?rain C OhVED HONK; ASnid lone ?iud in ( !ompodl bea ? i nu -, Testimonials, anti ?j < lompnny, address Nov.'.'. i.l y THE ASHLEY I?IIO? JMSKf ??MINII ?f CI/nFH - Diphtheria, Croup. Ant hm?. Bro?, shit! oareene.a, I nfl 11 en??, llaoklng Oou?ii(WhooplD< 0 UrrhxA, Kidney Troiibl*?. ?nd SplniUIMglgJliOn i _mi ?Morl arm Ul*, Pin 1 oit about thurn ?nd you will ki wa jr? I oo. Bold r ve-ywhero. Qrwwt by mall for alo. la rt?, ul mon??, ?? - isridnn'? <!on lition ro*,li r la os.o.ut?ly pura ai.d lilifhiy con .entrat<vl. Oi U worth * pound of any other kind. It la atilrtlyrimedloln he (tlwen with food ?MAKE HI . gold everywhere, or ?ont by mail for ?0 I BU otana by ?xpreaa, prepaid, for ?e.OC. MnUltllti A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it ti a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. Pianos anfl Organs -FROM THE WORLD'S BEST MAKERS, -AT FACTOBY PRICES ON THE EASIEST TERMS OF PAYMENT. EIGHT (?RAND MAKERS AND OVER i THREE HUNDRED STYLES TO j SELECT FROM. PIANOS: CIIICKERING. MASON A HAMLIN; MATHUMIBK, RENT A ARION". ORGANS; MASON A HAMLIN, PACKARD, ORCHESTRAL, ami RAY STATE. Pianos and Organs delivered, freight paid, to all railroad points South. Fifteen days" trial and freight both ways If nol satisfactory. Hy~Order and lest in your own homes. COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE, tirane!) of LUDDEN A BATES' S. M. H. N. W. TRUMP, Manager, COLUMBIA, ss. c. "MOTHERS' FEIEND.!"' KO Mort Terror! No;Moro Pain 1 HOPE end JOY. Not only skortcm < the time of labor and | lessens th? ??itrn-.it) , of pain, but, itt greatly diminishes Uuv danger to life of buuh , rinotiicr and childi,ant ? No More Danger leaven the mette** m ? jcondition aiyhfy fa vorable K) speedy re .ar J i ?fu ??Wy, and far leas. Mother or Limn, liable to flooding, co*, jvtiUions, and othe* - alarming s y nintoiua ?Incident to slew ot ru* Dr.?<i of painful labor. lu . . ", . , truly wonderful offica , M Other hood-.'v in this respeet en tft les it to ho railed Transrormrd lo I'll K M () T ll li H'S KIM END and to be ranked as one of the lifesaving remedies ot tin- nineteenthcen tury. nid hrom thc naturo of .the ease lt will of course be understood that wc cannot pub lish cert!Acates cou jcernlng this HKMKOT without wt muline the delicacy of the writers, a nfA*V mwi I.-.,,-.. Yet we have hundreds _ __ tile, ami tin mother jwbo has once used lt MM t mmm W''* 0Vt,r ?Kft'? be Suffering woman without it in her tiu>; of trouble A prominent physician luudy renvfftod , , to the proprietor, lliat ir lt were adttjulble, t? nuke public the letters wo rec^iyft, the., i "Mothen*' Friend" would OUtMlkanyibinflj 1 on the market. * ?KNTL8MUN:- During my ?arpAr, lu.th?e practice of medicine 1 usc;, your "ilO'i'ifi/. 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