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gkt ut and hrad TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF.SUBSCRIPTION. Ir-Weekly One Xsar.. - .- - - *4.00 "" Six-months. - - - - 2.00 " Three months. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square oho insertion $1.00., For each subsequent insortion 50. Obitua ries and Tributes of Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount.made for contract advortisements. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &c. neatly executed at this offlce.-CEAP FOl CAHH. GENERAL GOSSIP. Governor Hampton is now at last a truly good man. He has been "photographed by Bradey." The following significant editorial paragraph appeared in the New York Tribunc of the 30th : "What Wade Hampton and Wade Hamp ton's friends are saying to the President in Washington, a staff correspondent of the Tribune at Wade Hampton's capital finds to be the truth. Certainly this showing of facts leaves no room for doubt as to whom the people of South Caro: Tina recognize as their governor. Hampton collects taxes and adminis ters the govern ment ; Chamberlain holds the State archives under the protection of troops, who find - it such a monotonous business to up hold a government that has nothing to do, that they play cards to while away the time. There can be but one end to the controversy and President Hayes may be trusted to find the wisest way to reach it." The Nrational .Republican says "The Hon. Wade Hampton draws very well, and it might be an object for the hotel-keepers to allure him to Loing Branch during the season. That resort will no longer be the summer capital, and an occasional steamer on her beamu ends will be too tame and transitory for a first class sensation. Mr. Hampton might answer for a permanent at, traction." The poor carpet-baggers are having a horrible time, everybody is giving them a parting kick. The Washington correspondent of the New York heraldi says :--"The Democrats are more uneasy than the administration at threats which the "carpet-baggers" have been making for some time to go over to the Democratic party. "That's jast like our confounded luck," said a leading Democrat to clay, when the matter was mentioned to him. "We don't want these fellows. The Republicans are welcome to them." What these "carpeot-bag," people are after is office. Life seems use less to thlem unless they are office holders and th e President's belief that Southern men should fill the Southern offices excites them to indignation. It is very probable that whlen the Southern question is settled the "carpet -bag" genitry will emigrate to the North again, anid try to persuade the Northern people that they have been driven out." The Charleston delegation of capitalists in Washington held free conferences with the members of tile cabinet concerning the situation her'e. Attorney General Devens urged upon a member of the com mittee the advisability of arranging some plan by which tile people of the State could settle thleir difficulty themselves, to which the member replied that that had already been done ; that the people had decided the question, and only desired a with drawal of the Federal interference to allow that decision to be effectual. The interview with Secretary Mc Crary wvas very hlighlly satisfactor'y. Secretary Thompson, from whom some op~position was expected, sur prised the Southerners by a very forcible expression of the opinion that the troops hlad no business in the Statehouse, and never should have bceeh there. Secretary Sher% man talked very fairly and moderate~. ly. Mr. Schurz seemed to feel very much as Mr. Devens did. Singing Church Notices. The R~ev. E. P. Parker, in the Christian Union, proposes that church notices, which ar'e usually read during service, should be sung or chanted. He argues that the delivery of them in the solenin order of the hour is an inter'ruption, and are received as an element foreign to the service. He proposes the reduction of all such notices, on Saturday night, to the 11ymnic form. that they may be propery sung by the choir. Here are some ex amples : L. M. "On Thursday evening will be held The weekly gathering for prayer; The pastor fels himself impelled To urge the brethren to be there." S- M "TJe Be os will tglt F n Fri Evening A4xt; Young gent emen'io tea, at Fix, They eagerly expect." C. M. . "lifo Ladles' Sewing Circle meets On Saturday p m ; All-garments for the Mission Box May then be sent to them." ORANT. "The Cold ater jLodge of Good Tenp lars I number2. Will h old a festival and I fair on I Tues day I evening. Soda water, ice cream, and fancy arti cles I will be sold. All friends of temperance are j cordial- j ly in- vited." VEGETINE PURIFIES THE BLOOD, llenoiates and Invigorat s the Whole System. Its Medicinal Properties are Al teratiVe, Tionic, SOlvent and Diuretic. V EGETINE is made exclusively from the juices of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs, and so strongly co een trated, that it will effectually .eradiente from the system every taint of $erdfula, Scrofulous hunior. Tium iors, Catbce, Cani s-erous Humor Erysipelas. Salt Rheum, Syphilitic Diseases, Canker, Faintkess at the St nnacli, and all diseases that arise from impure blood. Sciatica, Inilamatory { and Ohronic Rheumiatism, Neuralgia, Gout and Spinal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood. For Ulcers and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, Pustules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, ''etter, Scald-head and Ringworm, VioE 'rnE has never failed to effect a perma nent cure. For Pains in the Back, Kidney Com phiints, Dropsy, Female Weaknera, Leu corrhea, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine diseases and General Debility VEm:xNmE sOts directly upon the cause of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflamation, cures ulceration, regulates the bowles. 1'or,Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Cos tiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Piles, Nervousness and Gene ral Prostration of the Nervous System, no medicine has given such perfect satisfac tion as the VEoETINE. It purifies the blood, cleanses all the organs, and pos sesses a controlling power over the ner vous system. The remarkable cures effected by VEGE TINE have induced many physicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their , wn families. In fact VEGETINE is the best remedy yet discovered for the above diseases, and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed'befero the public. All Diseases of the Blood, If VEGETINE will relieve pain,cleanse purify and cure s cih diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies. suffering for years, is it not. conclusive proof, if von are a sufferer you can be cured? Yhy is this medicine performing such great cures ? It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid It can truly be called the GREATL BLOOD) PURIFIER. The great source of diseases originates in the blood; and no medicine that does not act directly upon it, to p~urify and reno vate, has any just claim upon public attention. ---PREPARED DY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Veget Ine is Sold by all Druggists. mar 31 Shirts I Shirts I Shirts I '? AMSUTTA Muslin and 2200 'LIben, Hat $8.00 per half dozen. Percale and Calico at $6.00 and $9,00 per half dozen. mar 22 J. F. McMASTERI & CO. J. 13. IcCARLE. B EGS to inform the citizens of Winns bore nnd the public in general, that he has on hand the largest and beat selected stock of WESTERN RYE, and N. C. CORN, in town. Brown Porter, Cream Ale, and Cockney's Delight, Alf and 'Alf. Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco, J.CO. SEEGERS' Pale Beer always fresh on draught. -ALSO A let of patent JT.A1RM CANDL ES suipl fogktailme 9AU. A IE TEM JUST RECEIYED One car load need Potatoes, One " " " Oats. -ALSO, A full lino of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow Moulds, Spades, Shovels, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, . -Heel Screws, &c., which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY Gr R O$ 383 RI 30D a. I have on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which I am prepared to sell for Cash or on time with well approved securities on a money basis, or with a cotton option if parties desire. All parties in want of Fertilizers will do well to call on me before purchasing. fo 0F. ELDER. feb 20 2 r lnar & Chiadler CALL ATTENTION 1O their large and elegant assortment of GLASSWARE, Especially their Beorry, Fruit and Preserve lI'owls. -ALSO, To their variety of LAMPS, which, for beauty and cheapness, excei. --A LSO, To their large atock of CBOCKE flY, which they offer at low prices, to close out their GOODS in this line. IIEEPS constantly en hand a full sup. ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PL ANTATION 8UPPLIES. His stoek ha. recently been replenished, ad he is now ready te supply the want. of .11. U S. MAIL! AU Persons at a distance treated by Mail with Perfect Success by de scribing their Symptoms. Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling. OZT EN&TED Ill! (Send for our largo and beautifully illustrated paper, sont freo to any address.) CATARRH ltoi the ot that the Air i'assa-1 and Catarrh is a (IN ease E.PE-eof the Air Passa WE MAKE A SPEC-H d. Use IALTY of treating pa- tllsTreatmentaswo tients by Mail. Please direct, which Is easy write and describe your and pleasant. and we symptoms, guarantee a perfect cunt: of Catarrh. rWaso? beas Inha B nton the n same bove. The ronch ge Tubes are siely conductors to carry air to the Lungs, ALL PERSONS THAT heOnce Inhalation read this are invited to mustgodrectto tho send for our iargo and seat of the disease, beautifully Illustrated and if you wiii fol Papor. sent free to any low our directions, atdress, we guarantee to cu1ne Bronchitis. A ! Why? becauseAmo ma I s a contraction A . S HM of the Bronchial Tubhes, caused b~y in flutntation and iat r tation of the mucus WEGUARANTEETO mustbraneiittgthe CURE Coughs. Colds, Blronil Tthes. Diptheria, Pneumo ad Use Oxygenated Airea outer severe attacks yo will warrant a when all other remedies Cure. We have cured fail. cases of 20 years standing. Can be curedl. Why? CONU MPh~fTIONU because wehave cured hundreds of CUECcasos,u omg of C Dopthera tnuoomn of DYSPEPSIA WE plractice. Consutmp CUrE. Liver and id- Lion is a disease of the Air passages and aeycomplaimmtsaroffec- over two-thirds of tually reached by Oxy- the cases are caused ubeb y Catarrh. We bguaranteo a cure If you will coe Int sea Dr.e of20sendsx staning.elodi CUIRE. LiverlaerkKnd Can b cane. W hy ? becausei we haex directt hunso Rasoandsomsses thug die ialpssueand act wit te loodo uracti. rveons lu M n tonra to thesearto ifthe bloodpasagooad CUR~wih t~ aa oed rottheo tt iinyhe csart ote catused oredraten Aloo. gurate' eroi pyin anwteillomo Onxse very litle orI'IO son,'i naeit wCREwitue'nTuting igtimr will please wvrito for tes-Ot rf helod timonlals &c., from p a-whnOyecos tients cured. We war-inctatwtth rant a perfect eure. liodIcabne. W, m, PAH, m. evry prto Late of the onisrvltos MCCLELLA N U. S. A. Hospital. Philadeliaa, cnttb ik Pa.,whohasbesosuc-.~ die ecr cessfulthrou ghoutNew adaitei u( England in thae cure oftioutfhbod Cancers and Tumors,Wegarlte) - takes chargo of this do-rfthlodon. partmenon-th ird the mon thnothterknownmel E. . TWEmed ca.,y 22Hig SteetPrvbeceo.Iex Physic~aswish geated irm itgows or ciy Intillsbus drcan he funihed Lungh terit an ou ilustand paesfor adroug tisig t sae, b adrssn as aissue. n Ther ar tmnriipicpos in ireton and lseher tht e pttih the abOod NEN orOxyenaed ~rand ctlaiminge itnto be lke ine Noe gthie unessb the ord ARE LOWNID tT on Aof theRheAIT. All Wrntsurns otehar j undersi very foesjuro ine inforing is fiensfn thed pliod that e hasremo d orchat frometho oontr~of usinss, her tthe ngpar, wellfurishe romsand tber Oxy.. plid wth he estthatng the mre lie ~to t deern conac hwith te reeieth pbiepthbodt e et Jsiuay, , ~77.th epsit goe T 11M2 NEWS ANU HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, Jsp r'um.tant1:D RRU WanNEnPAT AT W !I A EE C R, c.. C. DY THE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. 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