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I - ATLMDAT. Ma:cb 11, : : 131. J7. AM1AYS .Dst r. rmm. 6~fe d * rr.'VrOI.DR. AssoorTPrR ERPrOt. Fitye, of Mlainle, wy:1l sueuced Blaine the Unuited States Senate. EDwAUD EV83UIrT 11ALE Is sixtv. But who Is Edward Everiett Hale? Tu railroads have been killing muore people In other States recently. is it. in this way that they propose to du plete the ranks of their opponents? TIRE question of an extra session of Congress is pcrplexing the qnidnueis. As an extra session ruined the Demo crats, It might do a similar fivor for the Radicals. MR. JAMES S. StIoNs, of Charles ton, Chief Deputy United States Nar shal of this State, has been placed in charge of the office made vaca'it by the rejection of Marshal Wallace's nomination. As he is a Democrat his tonure will be brief, we presume. THE Greenville News says there are but three privates in the pressof South Carolina, the .News, the Newberry Herald and (lie Spartan. It shall not In this manner shear Tim. NE.ws AND HElALD Of its h1onor1s. Count LIS among the privates, (ear brother. Ti New Yoik Herald, last Sun day, contained eighty-seven colunins of solid advertisements, aggregating over four thousand separate aiounee ments. This speaks volumes both for the business of New York and the en terprise of the biggest newspaper in the United States. TiE new President's mother is said to be a motherly old soul. beaingin with kindness, who consoles hersell after dinner wlhh a lu'pe, after the 1manner of the oldel time. As she is advanced in years aid feeble, an eleva tor will be placedill 1110 White Li4lse. for her benlefit, s well as For that ( the thousands of visitors who have heretofore been compe1 kd to trmi lip the lusar~ Itt anil !v o rI - iw t (I *. .. . p' as ." 'l-' toer a , av wb2 ~i Since the .'ilicn waru thle Uny'.4 Staesi has beenR t p1aci with I : ter Repulic, al:Jough the pli'i' - the borderL' into Texas has cr vas. anon01 produed~ smiall $1p';k~ upon' tjj political hoizon. Th'Ie a1cc; isiti'.)ui o Mexico wa's a pet inheiiie '., ih oe :iouherrn staitesmen~i bef.)re thle wa.-. mid no00 tore t ia tfour . c:u- ag C o Mi. 1lainie chairged P'resiidIent ILa v*. i .1. secetly toientIing~( dis.cord in o 0 -: to secure terijtoial incr: u te i.. j)ense of thle MnL~tezmi:ans. E~J .' e.. voently an invasCcion of' a dinfl-a-ct kiIa has5 beent 1pojeeced, aind it pren4 es to ~X bear' rich fruit . SeveraIii ii railn m'. niates, amlong thewIn lay~ G.ou ., ;com binin iw vithI Genieral( Gno lt, havye . talined valuable concii4~ ons fromi ii. Mexican goverinment, wvhile Cap iin tainthe neCxt dcade~l Mexicowllb thIooughily "Yankeeizedi" by capitll from the United States. To inake Grant railroad boss of Alexleo would be disposing of himl with profit to him self, the Republican party anid the C ~ Country at large. T wo Ciuincinis BLOWN DOWN.- The citizens of' Chester were surlprisedI anud alarmed last Thursday aterni'Cooni by3 the suddeni uprising and rapid movements of a threateniing CloudC from the southwest. Inl a short timne a teriiic winid storml paCssed over the towni, p)rostriating tihe Episcopal Chuiirch and t he colored Bapt11ist Clhur ch. Tihe former of thlese h01(1 been C unuseud sin1ce last July, when It was struck by light iihig and otheirw ise injured an11lyIas pronounced unsa5fe.. its totali destruec tion leaves thle little conigregattin ofi the chluirchi withiout ai plaice of worship. 'I'ie ladies ofi thle ionigreva tin rpos to go( to wvork at. once <TOvi,ing plans andi~ sfoheitog ail ter rebutihldig.. The. will call iuponl ie ridenhcts~ of t h'e town ansld ask for cotriut ions to hielp~ them to carry forIc wardPC thirII g( wvork. All will hiavr ani oppor-tuit v to a.sisit Ito te~ extet of teir abilIit'y or the mieasure ot' their ljber'jlity. Tis is (lhe second i i me thle i.clred for1Ciitua. The iha strugh-J hme i and. had bult Recenly oweniuidCli (icureb buiilldin. ineliIi e II he/t by, rchar10d half ah hosur andl~ C II4. IInt t Riot gnihy. ti. at C:,. 'i (counsel, iiide' (.ne cli o, esor hk Le. 111 ..n, : . C ,x';~ Tht un. 11 - i Jpsy Congressmen An Oviton to Aluncock-Te Talents of Garanoll. Editorial Ocr. Chronile and Constitdtitonal'at. WAsrn~etoN, D. V., Mardb 4. 1881. I The Veto of tile Fundiig bill was treatu. ed by the Democrats of the House witli conlte t.--This was iwroig. it -hould hive been voted upon. Mr. S' tephen ls thiiiks the veto a great mis tiake for the0 Rpuiblicans. atid whenl inety-u ie out of every hudred of I hei -t ids of ofice-seekers go home111 howling"', disappointed and out of )ocket , this "'btrnitg question" may >Colme tihe preltext lor' a lRepublican Split ind iul. opportunLity for1. Deio eralic revivi. The last eenes in the House Were most disortlerly. S,6oine of' thle memr bers were drunk and ver feiv dispos ed to (to ily butsiniess. 'Tie opitioi expressed upoll 319 us the popje ap.. portion) metl ik signifleat It tin k, of, What will be fintally done. As thore canl be no fidirer or more mathematical distribution, and as Georgia gains one llember, 1 (10 not see how iny of our pepl PCJVcan oppose thantsottlernent. Thle gaints frel la rgely onl 1the Southern side aid eitircly just to East atid West. The last row itl dhe House was over tho fFict that somite of tle lembers 11had been challenged itn attempting to eter thip Capitol. What aggyravated the offmlue an1d incensed the lemoc'at s m as that t he stoppq70 had beeii made by a it ariiiin y gurwid,* Such a tiig as balrinig the waivy to tile Capitol by the bayonet was never before knlowt since the foundation of' the Governmtiaetit., alnd would mi'erit denluniiationl of' a differ Out kind it the so-called outrage iia-l not been the work of' a Demotratic Sergeant-at-Arts of the Senate, utider intst ructions of a Selate conittittee colnposed of two )emocrats a.d one Itepublicnn-Messrs. Bayard, Pendle toil at11d Aitoiy. It was tilt ugly blunder; but I regret to say that it was not comtitiitted by iepuilialas. THE IIANCOCK ECEPTIoN last, evenig was a proigiots 1emon strationi, itn Spiteofthlledreadftl iveather' thatt begtii it itightfibil. Much hitter feelhinhg wias en4iigentdered hv his appetr anie here, ad ite exercised somqe dis cretioln by 1101 joinlitg in the proces sion. To give you all idea of the fer tmit, it. is oyi' necessary to sit' thilt whelltilln inlebriated man hurrahled for Iancock it Peisvivaila club imis named Hatrmony:' broke ranks in t lin he oh'f procession, rushed uponl tie en r aw1' i lI naly mu1Cdered him, e pte lutydefnsebyseveral po - 11. It is true thaiit hlrrlahing For no i t., m eeinly,, but ,ilust thlink pi 11u1) issalasiltinig a !N t, disgiiised inl liquor. hv to ltainel exi tingly ti -hl rg I it is tow ii 13.> n Ill MCe proces.;ionl there c: e ben a:1 dreaulltl rio. No V. rese.Iloar and1 Edmunds -t.*:0 thiigatinttg here of so - a me u~eu Eitler we mlust 1-thg I kie first printci ) v d Nati hil will dril't illto i -i' W:ih md corlipution -11 -- thiN 1 t M , uJl t o i'n t:nshuIv, after a1 fakshiot, - L .' hO lineservet andI h beii:1os werA'te graniteitd gt 4'' an tie a.ht ofu thep Chonb is andil d til r allI te warbl'eHie a Cont 'i t 0 1.1eli ga.:edt hltit it I'tt (t Ijji . ' tit dioio. Pii is i resnt.y thte vtl iv asi Ion Gt eh-t werect di d i . Ito . l ine ir.pit h G 11d ir si.~ Edat T ul ilt Cil 1:1 ANDii JAPANiti :S1', i .ililNItSTtm mal, ttuhat k 'roiabavlook 'inrt hes bl hius and i1L tp'e'ndily ait Cttillen wth uilantin;ll-tt'ise. The. a sua -phte an ofCl'as. Two ore -"th eto01 w'etel sog gheithed in Ci)1 brtaS Iloui . osin tike etnj'oc.a oIrmr do leht te appm-L' ion o thne, tii' li It'i'li i v s of t hegi crow(1 tedi hIads iof h Entol(1", and the Orla~.ie iane unw~leson:t o nit Ithe', ilries fthan anye t th tllahgll.fPeraps this41 o'rispgn' fi'nl t of whatl' Vi'brodingt ti in th eiop - w8h111-1'imad, sirp ~ows, Ntalktedi dliploma11 t corps. Iil Jiudge tlield I1)10 tik 01 tlls ' 11( the st iost ligure amgheof' ,~ $iniidi hsthe iret-i~1 tind tu. in'otele f'tuali head. Genisiera lt. aneotik jitwits upphId wht~en Ihe terediii ast mat an had a ihkbaeok;bu beid l tr i ahuoonk. wak compar~ied~ wiit lhriawh'tse V'btite.-at as thatia 'd it or ~re-f higihere a sqat littleh mant tofIhtt enomousipoer -"h her of.Pok Getsbr"ainse inu comelinesstthough losing in forc. No te eat consicos tatar figure.h amn mn isting ihd indt'iidu-i ittorio',iwith it Roman(features stanted'wi ai ltliecand If'ownli ed with amagni(4et sk itof cispii wite hair. ti Very di'rent line'. appeased t Secet ay noat', wholse smal t edsarins. Nap .eni Sze t ats t o lawyers,11 Iiit tqh'e s r dietI A~xc~ uden ush * begtoeed ate a causo he is rhih and 1bihone beentse le Is e.anskv. ir. Bllaic escorted Eugene H ale, a baurty, healthy young mainiii. The new ecretlary l-104s very badly. He has porceptibiy aged ini 'the last year, an1 has a jaded, washed-out ap pearatnce, the efevt poasibly of recent 1iltess. - After theis and other prellninares. the President and party rose and went forth to the platforni oni 1Che 0:1st coi. trill portico, where, bet'ore flt peoplo -acres aIld Icres of be0.11-M r. Gar. 1ild, conlifonlilig the stalue of George Washine ton, took the oath att the flaindis of the Chief Justice aiid deliver ed his iltugural itidress. Just as he march.d out to thea pice deslinated for. this ceremoliy, the 1sul climle out and glorilled ev'Orything. 'T'his mzay aiive bees a good 0m111en. Mr. Garfield is aeuited'by Mr. Stephens as TIlE MOST INTELLECTUA. PRESIDENT sitice Tlonias Jefferson. His thauts are jist wilit Judge Black said the were. Ioors chiag amlliiers. Power tranistbrmi's every tiii hg, an1(d Ilall m1ore th11an all olier cretied thuings. How it will Ifmect Mr. Garfieht; it is idle, lit t his timtle, io coljecture. His addre as o1ilim 11110uch that is pleasi and m101uch tlat will displease. lie nii iounces Ohe New Natioti, insists upon lie parenla lly supreIne CenI raIl ii lhori ty, and yet paradoxically admits a cer tailn Sort of -lf-gvernment. Negri suffrage is presented ats ait ollee a bles5s inlg iald a ciirse. Uliversal educat ion, iundeiltr.GoverImInII(!)ut coimrol. of course, is advised as at cure-allI for the illitera c (fit a white and black proletariat, North and Soitli. A kinowledge of reading aiid wriing is relied uoon to suve the liepilic froiji tile : -ba rians of the great ciies and the t 'on tield. Mr. Garlield aIs no dIoubt ot Ite C0untry's prosperity. IJwe are to credit his words, lie ardent.ly longs for coiciliationi and frat-eritv, a1 reason able oblivion of 1pa1Sf dillerices aiid a harmonious jitetion of al imistrinail forces. Hiis ollslauitglt uponl the Mor molls gives the sigiad for a new criu sade aid propaganda. All in all, however, tie staple sentiment oft ihe Speecl is conIservative and patriotic. If his futite actiois square with his uttertulces, we have little to dread. The only appreliensioin is loided upon his well kinown ebaracteristic to soiltj'ilmes aut in coitravenition of his specech. We sh1oul1d give him a fair I Hiall and an earnest, liberal, general I su ppoirt in all matters thatConlve'll 1h le c'ninnou weal. ie lis within him theelemeiits of greatness, amd may become the best or worst of Presidents. That lie may be Oie tormer I sincerely wish, and'I believe it is tlie wishi of' in ovewheln ing number of Southern men. J. R. R. xOTES AND COMMENTS. 1-ostm aster Jaies, of New Yolk, is a Welsiman and a printer by trade. --% hiltaker is writing a itnovel; this is a ilIig in'italtion of l7enicoiislield. --lhailway freiilts nd II tWeAturn fru'nit se-mil to haive been killed by the recenlt fr-eeze. --Samue J. Ra dalth ex--Speaker, is still spUkeni of ats "prominieiat, black eyed and powerfutl." - loward Carroll savs tlere is no flviets inl. Washington. .Carroll is --It is generially be.liev'ed that Post ma11ster1 James10 is the~ gem ini thle niew CJabi net. There Iis a pun ini this5 somec -1I0 was thei cord ial meetiina. b. I t.'ee .Phil 6lheimtan ai (,'i. "11an cockl in thie Semide 0(hinber~i thnit brougi!3ht. dowmi thle Il lse. --ThIle eity of CuhinibinL will ertini ly laan'0 coinp~letedt ai i SC wiork whem the~y have <leOvIetld te waiter' power'i ol' the Conagaii'ee. --Seeietaruy of 11he Tr'easurv, Wium dom, is ini f'avior or E-a.3s' Ship, lhilway. A .inlst heure Sec'reti'r \Vindom senu t) be on the right 1i'ne. --Thle State or' Artkainias is in unik jl'tl paosssin oft a mainei anid ,or I hal t Johnii i-owni, -iid <l.esn't kiiow what to dio ua ithli t''ia. lo riici iiquor' <~lles out of' a le N'aac' '1heyc arle badt Nialu- fior .jtiak p deailers to iiiimigralec to.' --The Leouiu ib 'i (Kum 7n- ''m. .5eerins to inich ne to the ( Ihree~ O.' wvill be0 a lenitler oni the I eneii~i., suue o1 thet net:&)Jlouse. --TIhe proposal to imake a er'tmli i.,t of' leenase thast iio litjin,r' il te s.,ul to coloiredi studentiis, a ie iathe li' .. sachgusetts liquor law c,,'na e i. ported adtversel Iy Ihad its otigini atl Am-ii iierst. -- After' all, (Genieral Iianacock seemis to, lhavei beni thle central Ifi uure i-.a Vt ashinitatoni. Wherert i' lis coin were seen1. app)Il.itse w~as sponi .taneoius and sur'pas.-t" par. ito shot Iin OPpoing1. (lhe appr)1opria-~ I io.n 1or del raying the e'xlenises or the Vt ayne MacVeighi Coiiminissioni to New Orleanis ill 1$77. llis satiire was as keen as8 his vengei'Lance wa3 rare. - 1ii ring the deliverv f' Generail Gari'ield's inaugutgiral aidh-ess, l'iresihlent I laves held( thle liat of his succeosssor, wi'lhe thle e' Onsisic daul ghter' oft 11he inicomlig Presilent , for'gething hiei selft ailpplauded~ friomi flhe to time. -10t is nuotewor't by that thle chai r' upjonl whieb 'enieral (ariiehl sat wh ile' on the gi'andi stantd last F"ridav w'iias lhe I same used . b Wasingt oui in Ne w lorik at his lnauigura't ioni as lirst Presidenut of the U;nited Suctes. --At last acc'ounits Mr*. .Jay Goti ow mied t hree, New Yor'k jou i'nals--nuI dilIy--and was lidvanel('iiig uponli 10our1 h. Jay Goiuld( recogniiizes thle Ituthiithat nuo mali cain be Itulv great wholi is not in thle ne wspa per1 )' ros 810 I. -Venmor's prediction1 for the last twoe dais iln Februariy wias t hat thev wiere "'likely to be fhir." T1he soi-m's of' snow- and wind andh rain iihich' matrked 11hose( two't dayis ought to settle' Venntor's status as8 a wetalther pr'ophie. -Th'le l ight atid hiianrous eiiticismns upon01 the militlia at the C2aphitoh do not te a Imi the seriousness wvhiebl mnight evenitniate. To Southerarun meni andit lov Lers ot liber'ty, thle sight of bayonets at lie State l louse conveys imiore of' sig ii Hono'thani "aPrmoer istilng en the - It. wais rtthotri unfortunIate that as he galleiles, last Fiday, began to 11l1 ip ni ith ladies anid diplomiats, the louse wvas noisy and disorderh', aiid 10on got int o a snairl, wvhic bI benmiei 1ioret involvoed by' thle antics of' 1 lolk ii' of Mississippi, Singleton, of' Illi tois, and1( one~ or two othei' Democrats v ho were~ miore (hi less inltoxIited. -- in conseq.cnce of the liipr'ove r1?lnt to be inlade~ by the new W'esterni 1 - by tIie water route will be so muI cheaper ihan bv rail f'om Ohica through New 1 ork, that it will o be a gtestiott oftine wlhI tlie inp and export. butsinesp of the MissiseI Vitlley siall be t-itisited througix Louis. -On a first thealrical night, Iua ge01S (.011t11 o i their owin .1112io4umit titII, the 110a( 11l4a the cast. Oi I sScontd Ilight thley. corit onl 1he peo;' who, instead of btiving seats For It 11 night. botight thei 11i ia second 11ig an(d also oil the criticbiins whichI madle by thle news-paperti. Tlhe th! inghit tells to file nllitinger's whltier nut the piece is to Inake at hiII. --Ex-Secretary J. D. Cox, of' 01 says Ihat Ilainile goes into tIh (aIhi aIuidolln his 'pecial e(ffortIs 14) bt! Pvi dent,; thant ul>Lincoln's laimtso vi iniquired a bout by Got liel; 11 Jainle.' appiantmenlt is strictly lot nesslike: 'hIiat. MeVenigh's plaI0 i1 I of anl indepe;Inlnt sunelwilut like 11 of,6ehurz, 1ami that. Kirkwo~oll hlas 1) 1111thropic iden s abo the i n 1 e1 -Of the Fund:' bill veito Mr. Igmaniti,, lil .New York imallkr. :I[ ''It is right. and is wh:1l we had 4\ reas-onl Io ' x p)e( . l: e, I tn, him e 'hitke 1 tI, di ie-ne e In Ith nI n1 The flurry is m er, Ina Inonerm is ln 1 ger lit I w ilt it I hII hav th n111 a 1111111 le e tlz4 ' briwng back fr itlhUile T e l s111- Ilitllc of 11unney dein4'sited by 11 Ihelmnks tor er their cil ettiation, anul m ill incvre Ohe aulnoutif A'id-v nIonley oil s:reet to that exten1t." - The Baltimore Amerfrin dlise er thatt Balinu11 e girl are prett beennilse of, (he cllimate and of the il4 they eat. Ohio !irlseiat codfltsh ha V gi ingi g-irls I'alt ilcoil 1111bn d 2rlet the GuU* 6tates gumbo. New Ili shire girls ear pie 1110 donlghiI11tIs, 1 Kelnu4kv girls vat blue gias ber, yetall Ie1C.2e are prettier1 ' tinii tie y of Etilope. Il i th l i1 n:, (3 at oystcr's, fia0'arrapin, c einva,1ack dIII ba Iniacker..I and soft shell erab'. pr (ol 1wive of' bieaitew. Not onlyv ie iii itllitire ("l I'l:.- on eai i but. the cIined Ii r of*il ill), have beguttCO to na 1be. itu11 the ofthei Mi.,sissippi Valley. A Nkinntow F'sern rzom D)vArr Mrs. liebec l')i0e, tIi' l L1inb41rt N. U., onl her going homeward frou successful1 Searchl for at .tolen hol came II at hair- re'wlth oft:o -ing ! er Ilast wee~k. Ajr. Rtivenlbark wals quested bIy sonme kiii eizets of L caster to see her a- plrtion of the m o1n11 hll4onroe road, i11(1 rode oni I o hlit horse, while fihe lad was di ingr an1inal inl b11y. The hIt Seeing ine new IIlaniheronI the opl R'te Side oF thle G ill's cr<( ek 1. .dge, ,all tO 011e Side itusd bAcked 0he vehieb which v was aunichld. Thre w 111) raiin s t 1o 111 bridli, aw: thie i n1111 horse were precipite (l) a< Ine of 4 , ntyi' Iix irl. The h<(] fkIl u1poll the hI !s ad er11n4 11m11)SI to atmins; lOl ha ries ( S wai s t4 into . mrdad Ohe jori bAi \\-Is Verely bru1ise~d. The galant. part. th4e! icidle i lme ill Mr. tmik inl thv perilous siu to ,spra f2on Ibl h:ii, and with his :m114 ar11 n I h t t h 11ad oa .si't I. .carried'to llthel abeslwow,(1ith a1< beeniii I 1 2:21 but 1 for i th ais 1i)wl ('2 a i. hoSr l .as-- tihu swee con5 ?' .'hin lknowif 'tha4't S'4 -e an fd idn t 'ita her a iIt own hIi ao-oi to th higlt'- of ' herio in sl 11h5 l4i ofi av piney ine 11f soi~y b4_rnds -wonin .-L n u/r L d -Mi , e :n I 4)he4 c in d 4pw1' tlf,' i111jo 'wFlnit' in th latherlI~4' hti'I ar'n U., ala tlaartehe of4 w21o'nI 'Ictie-- n nonl it o those who I'l(4 11 l iie e 2n i' 1)14'ia ed by wh:11110 apastob . bys jtg 1lying- andS-I. can be ari. (lIVEno the rnn o aneli itnd tince.-- C;r22l4 e (0.1 l -rrrgs . 'h1') fh PPr o- A4n. 1 I.lD. 11 8. n is ' (v4 ~tim to sugi11441421 o i's 111: lr-b terine 1'h . . -I4 A~ he let f ex e Hgez th s sit p.bu gn i UIhrtI1I'rLls \\Ag''il, hiiiii t1O, Sn. ih. ebn :.eh :InI 'o tn d t h.b d ir e4a c- SPECIAL NOTICES,_ Its :- .. 01h' IADV41 AND ONuc s.-In order to place tOIlatie Liver Pill wit till the reaon of all, tl .rI0 of.:Appe niPI bih been iduced t I 0 1s. pOr bto. Iod by AlU Druggl&gi thi county. When you notice cholera in your hoIn an chickens, Rive thein lioenfOltt's Stock Fee frely, and they will recover. It is best., hom ever, to cotnlience the use of the Steck Fec ia- a little nhead of the cholera season, which wi prevent thein from takitig the dibease. he or eQUITAN, GA., A tril 18. 1878. For thle benefit of all tiose Who are Int. cited III rnising fowls I take pleasure In reoil r d inill n 8onfeld 's N, elicated Stock Feed. .iad beveral chiekens witn cholera, and by ti ise of this wonterful rtilcl', given iccordit1 e to directions. all of thiem got well, and are no In a henithy coindiIlo1 V..i. T'.4NLLC. I lully concur Ili the above. or N. T. PiICE. Sold by tile druggista of this county, io, ~ ~e.0 , 10,M.\coN, 0 ne't MsMiirs. L-ainr Itmnln & l ,-i 1) ..c .; t( I W1ill been I t roti bled to0 A) lo fi b .'- ) -o. ii'.W' Aal lita . 13;.d lii. 13 i.g 'nv :V w h ielt. ri111 oe you Brew rc', LU1m We Wr', I h -Ilt: l h i pe lint leetly re l. .0' I h o le I''I :.- , in in of I . ~ ~ ~ ~ e 1u 4.1:-- ,- w0 11 sn e -:- fit .", '. f ill' b.t wh l I Stiftl'ern (, n A . tuna. Y '>t ruly, JOHiN 1) P03 Acc.N *31 ''I, ' c 'ginre 3' 0'. .W' ra ''/un* itokt . I ' 1s to' en SI t. c - lit M ! L ~ t~ tl p 1 hi' o 'i ia p nI :* lt '.1 % e .11 ' - : .) 1 k413 - : h t I fill : ieI oll, t el . I .\i - t -I h . .l t Ii I'm- in If o ol I :- It: - w, - J. ,-' ..!I; ii ~i I h II':. I t 71 1Y. IA 00' a ,: ! :nt 1(10 . (. tilf . . V - i ,e.I : It - :;I . 1) -; cW , Ili O1L - iave he'l0V1 : it;t Illi 1 ali of I hIf. i 1. buy03i 11111r1 11V ite f- f ie l heI th;M l I- h'--1 V' M In ith beve n ayear -- I t- Ie-fn co:An t!"'ld Kt, 't OV- wviso ha~ve Co~ii~ ms at Pleail bey*oi t Price. v(e-y resp3'letitt!Iv, 'j 11-8. Mt GoOLSt)Y. )0d Sol by tbe DrstggIsts of tils coulty. Its 9tOE AnitoW," IU.Qsl..LL CO., .4LA., rip- Angl3.'., I, -7 td D". C. J. ''offeitt-Denr sir--, for years, itc y ti ur 'biilg'c hin (Te' iing 1le11'ti33s' with mny o 6-h 13(1ren an 3 1on3 113pla 1114.1. wilteni I own' ls n"rio 'Ill' b y rnievert afin pr-ve., "3l mu 31 i!T. '~irii.g m 1,k: e ,s ni ng llt- .hillen. n i h - s A11 SIvnlg ml Illv ,v %. -ed lu, Intuch !1,. i . - .10111-- h n-.. ,do ar 1 d.1 re'o .<;bill ii (' Le' 'A 1'''L:-- rt . re"I dtCm a b tm eI Vrer Il.- ro, TceWi C-i Eil Ei I liAN I'lYI8 11C IA' DILL,. - A Ilhing m 01 3i3y Is a Joy Lorever.%' wt iiL is itL StIllielitntg prpiar) d for wom;n .- willy, nIld timki b~y Ithetn, ext'lusivel 'y. T! cIp il sp(hil lI t o C o-s Where th womb ,. !el d.ert n dI wVill Cure all firIextIlarities i I tle "mienses" or ' mont lily coirus," by resto R, ing (Ihe, uscharige, whether aeute or chronic, .'every Insm t n'. Ilc Brait iieid'si Femnio Regtlator, "wom-in's 13" i..- Frientl " Is prep red by Dr. J brarield, A li lnt, Ga., price $1 50 per bottle. Sold by I I- druiggists, 31e ,--ra'3 A t-)EE l() it d it) AU o , Ga., 'Marchl 31, Iil From having bee tn iim-te I timnibr . it ears ' It th' prorlintor of Swift's 83 8p Ilic Spveili'!" I hav' knowtn mu h of its 3tunn31 f.wctirtr 111d use. 'here are ien in this col i 3trnity-wifl. know;, elrIzn.wa wce vi l ins il Nlriy Wie toS vyithil8. the most, territ ettr1se thi,1 ever 11filleted [lhe humanl familly. I -who hiave 1ken I if' 8. 8. K 113 dielie, aind w Ln tow. in o iapl)tIpar'ancets,, a3ll li n teir own b3 Sli'r, as free' fromt tboinl so1 rlixei-43 a the fit in'), rresh fromt tihe hanl of b31 laker. De itt ('ncy, or "ourise'. toridhs 11he:' pitbl)IC recot lnen1at3li or Ibis rnedli'1ne. 1311t. 1 am1f allow: torfrte.wep3tie'~f( prira M'y 10o those who 333 in)3.ilo- I' 3 .3 t h he'g33; tailo( 4 th 11 7 attach o) I 3333 30 : I hIs 3 r 'le ;' bu t1. 1 kIto 107reof I .'pe 011 h wi''ni I '.:y lb '133133 Selen' 331, ht- 131 131Io 11 Ii'' ''33inh3a bI: iin 'g'~l' Ii II '8 g 's 8vli. II. 8131(eile" fo l31' h )e pu Is 3 Iin ' 3'(.& 'l g dr~edI 33( . i3-)l dI. orf' 1, 1.- tz '33 1 w,3.31 bei 3('f lInnke it I1ht fr 11:,1, hi e ll33lllt 0. tlhe prese3 'Il Y8l 1"' S'l.Cl.. 4 0311 A NY i'3y e . 'I tv 13rs A1;I..13 4 (I a..1 ci. y oc3~3 ( ' Y(3un g ML'3n's F'rlind. 11 '3 lit 'III I lI to eah pn-chser . ho wh Lo *: 1 v;leurth < b.. i.. ofail 3lp it. ii. . The t J *-yarhsclsdn . l neont shoul 3'. be -'l All( haIe jbs in (m-Isyp < """,Watches,'Cocks and(' 31( 1 Jewe(hlr13, shIt: 11- ja 1 li WEi' OFFER ~2PCIA1 L inulccmen'1ts to cusltomeoi ird WINTE2'R GOODS, i It will pay to examnine1 and price ou1 si toctk of' Driess Goods, Fianels C:a. 10sInneres0. .Jennha, Ilankrets, and all othe g(3odI, 1as they will lie so1(1 ciCap. W ask the attention of the ladieos to ou cr.AKSANDDOLMAy', wh~vich~ will he closecd ouit at L~OV DOWN PRICES. p CLOTIIING AT JBOT TOM F'IGURES. beA1 slpnh ln. of Cap nwici jwill bo closed otnt at 1A RII~jNS. MO-ASTEri, BRICE & KETCIN FIVE "CENT C1 II MIMNAT -- -0o FIVE THO fro h nexitv ten dall , gods tIAt you have (oEL(SEWl RRo This is ono of I 1seldoir present t.h Iselves, 17 JVU$T LE E FOUR HUNTDRED Gua~no Biowers U eao.ch. Faucy prices cannot LAd U. Oc ico ? DOlVIEsTIOS.D ITN~THOUSAND YARDS JUST RE buy these goods at BOTTOM PICES, foi me a call, as I only listen to the jingle of fl. To AERIV E TIE3 A TINE ASSORTMENT of TEAS, MOLASSES. J. L. MIMI THE Li DrsboPnTEs A COLUMBIA, SOUTH C~ o hAVE RECE:IVED IReautiful Camnbrics at 8j cer IeutE'i)jjf l ('alIicIs alt 6 cents. Large Li nen i..wE aI t 10 cen~ts. GPains' t- ilk Han ikerch jif ,btjant.es~ kerie a2 at 10 ceintsi. Ladiesi' inen~ HIanxdlerchli, BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SHOES ap c IIuNs to our largceand helect stock niat DESPORTI IMarch 8 JUST PREC 0 'iTWENTVy-F - I'I bet ini the~ mar2,ke' for pli or* huear - . IOS. -1 i) ILLA H~s lHEWAn I t i bt gamcuead the range of work i wlt Iusio thei s-caH mahi ne~A Onl the mai chnes us inF'airfield County. .A I r A thic lot of Planuting Pota1toes, Onion S i tirnekers, Caukes. Candies. BaHconi, Flouir, NIe(' c 'I'OhneICO. Cigars, BledsteadsM, Muattrses. Tv bie< To~ arrive, 15,000 feet of Good Assortedl Li Dryi~ Gootds, of aill k indst, M lillner, etc., lod lot oi Spring Goods. mhar 3 LOWX P~R CES. lowing 0UR Winter Good..are stl. en I takc rSold at reduced price8 to madl.-e ~o q for SPRNING GOun ra( Alot of' Duist's' Gardp/A CeesJ receivedl. . ' wiWs SEED POTA TO ' everj PION SETStc T' fi&E O O RN - feb 24 . ALD. )UNTER TOILS. UJSAND . b b! sid at hIlf their value to pay tw(ty and twonty-five h.erare opp t unlI tica thakt '~V- IJD. t TWE NTY-iVE 0C11P1 nly Tinm war-b.3fi,; buyingr CEiVED. Parties wishing to CASH, will do we.] to givo 0 inighty dollar. SUGARS, CuFFfEES an AUGH. KADER OF LOW PRICES. in of 0-inill ED JD M TU Jfr D S, ' R1OLINA, te. Betautif-il LawnR at 6J1 cents, la~ at 25 cets Large Linen1 ''OWels .att 0 cents La .ies' Lawn H-.nd fH (aurvels) at 25 cen1ts. IN ALL QUALITIES----. e~ every week. Sum ples sent on 'ES & EDMUNDS, COLUM IA, 8. C. LIVED L~ F 0 E~ D) anduc flne 1'inmily sewinug. ONE! niiy one1 who cani tOcCete wih t turnsll out. Warranit.edi to wvear kel, two hunidred ot' these Ma (ets, S3eeds. (orni, Outs, Cheese, ' Ii .uins. 8muokintg anzd Chewinug - ., Hateis, Chairs, etc. aher. downi to miake room for a new SJ. 0. BOAG. ['tR8 A ND NEWVSPAPER MEN country endorse James B~oss' Patent atch Cases. As a proof, read the fol 4's me PI1asure to Inform ou that 'he cr et SS lS1aci on It ,ar 'ri J. T IJINGOLh, Ed. and P op't, 'iegram. LOaaette, lnd , Miarch 8,1980. lensure in commhefndlng the James set hiu1lu ' sawtfarc ory aund W.81 LINGLE, nd Prop't coaurer. r l0cg Mbio 4., Feb. 28. 1889. nr nane er lIas car? a Jaumer lioss 0rtWif0 b e sad h says that, it nuy way:0 1'ub',s mawa $f!pader. f pease d atseka, 11 eve respo~~entirely 8sa Hr~ Ed. aniP'op.t -r~o( C.7n atch Osou I , fac to, eo ~d. and o~t ~ ( scirbaifaer..a.- 9.. ioio