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TRI-WISELY EDITION. TERMS OFLSUllSCRIPTION. Ari- W oly One Year. - - - - $1.00 4 " Six-months. - - - - 2.00 Three months. - - - 1.00 IATES OF ADVERTISING. one square one insortion $1.00. For eaoh sfbso uent insertion 60. Obitus rios and Tributos of RoHpect charged for as (1aortiseoments. Liberal discount made for oontraot advertisomonts. -o JOB WORK. Rill IBead, Lotter Ioads, Envolopes fosters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. neatly oexnoutod at this ofloe,--CIIEAP YOU CASH. GENERAL GOSSIP. The Prince and Princess of Wales are booked for- America next year. The Russians are advancing on Kivgrisownpptggrovitchski. Parson Brownlow is dead, after a long and eventful life. Women hold positions in six National banks out West. Large fires "occurred last week in Constantinople and in Sakeo, Japan. Commander Morven of the U. S. Sloop, Alert, at Yokohama has com mitted suicido. Stick a ginger snap on a knitting noodlo and you have the latest style of parasol. The Now York Ilraltl advocates "Southern men for Southern oflices." The iron clad floot, seeking fresh water in Savannah, will in Juio re turn to Port Royal. Christiancy, of Michigan, has addressed a letter to Ben Hill, con, gratulating him on his patriotic course. The Democratic House will dew mand the reduction of the army to ton thousand men. The Ohio Republican state con vention will be held on the 18th of August, at Cleveland. Mr. P. Vallean Cartior, of Now York, accomplished the feat of waltzing continually for five hours recently. He does not part his hair in the middle. The Now York Hlcrall and the New York 8un are calling on Mr. Evarts to abandon the practice of law while he is Secretary of State. Evarts thinks it more feos-ible to retain both. Three women have been barned on the grave of their husband at Nepaul, India. Her most Christian Majesty, Victoria, is Emnpress ol India. The New York Tibune is pleased with Governor Hampton's message., and remarks that there is "enough political morality in these r~ecom-. mondlations to keep a South CJaroli na Legislature thinking for a month." Out of the seventy-six Sonators the Democrats can reasonably claim in 1879 forty or forty-five. And yet we hear that Democracy is dead, and the time has come to start a new party. It looks a little like lunacy to talk in that way. Judge King, an old line Whig, and a Supreme Judge under Kel logg has Leon appointed collector of the Port of New Orleans. Hoe i a man of conservativo principles and1 possesses wealth and ability. Col. John Forsyth, the well known and distinguished editor of the Mobile Recgister, died on the 2nd inst. Colonel Forsyth was the leading Democratic editor of the South, and was Minister to Mexicc under Buchanan. He was a native of Georgia. The notion that high foreheads, in women as well as men, are in. dispensable to beauty, came into vogne wvith phrenology, and is go. izg out with the decline of that p~re, tentious and plausible "science." Not long ago, r;nore than one "fine lady" shaved her head to give it an "in tellectuial" appearanto; and the custom of comibing the hair back from the forehead probablyl origina tced in the same mistaken ambition. When it is considered that a great expanse of forehead given a bold masculine look-that from frona (forehead) comes the word "ekrons tory," it will not be wondered that the ancient painters, sculptors and poets considered a low forehead "a charming thing in woman ;" and, indeed, indispensable to female beauty. Horace praises Lycoris for her forehead (tenuis frons); and Martial commends the same grace as decidedly as he praises the arched eyebrow. Paul Morpi7, the note3 chees ylayer, is in a Now Orleans aiylum, A bold, bad mane from Burlir ton wend up to Mediapolis the other day and put his head in at the door of the cheeso factory. "Has anything romarkablo a curd hero ?" he asked. And then tho girls croamod, and the men camo out and drovo him a whey. VEGETINE V EGETINE has never failed to effect a euro, giving tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease. 511 E RESTS WELL. SOUTH PoLAND, ME., Oct., 11, 187C. Mn. 11. Rt. S'm~vEss: Dear Sir-- I havo been sick two years with the liver complaint, anid during that time have taken a great many different miedicines but nono of them did me any good. 1 was restless at nights and had no appetite. Since taking the Vegotine I rest well and relish my food. Can recom mend the Vegetino for what it has done for me. Yours respectfully, Mits. ALnERT RICKE . Witness of the above, Mr. Geo. M. Vaughan, Medfjrd, Mass. VE(ETINE. Thousands will bear testimony (and do it voluntarily) that Vegetino is the best medical compound yet placed before the public for renovating and purifying the blood, eradicating all humors, impurities or poisonous secrel ions from the system, invigorating anid .trengthening the system debilitated by disease; in fact, it is, as many )lavo called it, "The Great Health Restorer." SAFE AND SURE. Mn. I. 1. STEVENS ; In 1872 your Vegetino was recommend ed to mo, and yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I consented to try it. At the time, ' was suffering from general debili ty and nervous prostrations, Sunperin duced by overwork and irregular habits. Its wonderful streugthening and curative properties seeumed to alfect my debilitated system from the first dose, and under its persistent use I rapidly recovered, gain ing more thitan usual health and good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated to give Vegetine my most unqualified in dorsement as being a safe, sure and pow erful agent in promoting health and res toring the wasted system to new life and energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I use, and as long as I live I never expect to find a better. Yours truly, W. H.CLARK, 120 Monterey Street, Alloghany, Pa. VEGETINE. Vegetino thoroughly eradicates overy kind of humor, and restores the entire system to a healthy conditIon. Tlho following letter from Rev. G. W. Mansfield, formerly pastor of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, Hyde Park, and at present settied in Lowell, must convince every one who reads this letter of the wonderful curative qualities of Vegetino as a thorough cleanser and purifier of the blood: HYDE PAmTr, MAss., Feb. 15, 1876. 11t. It. It. Sru:v.ss: Dear Sir-About ten yi ars ato my health failed through the depict og effects of dyspepsia; nearly a year latier I was at tacked by typhoid fever in iis worst form, it settled in m y back and took the f ,rm of a large deep-seated abscess, which was fifteen months in ghui hoeving. I had two surgical operMtions, by the best skill in tile State e. reteived no p-erm-anent euro. I sumfferedl reat pain at timles and was constanmtly we*.l teled lby a profuse dist-h10 ege. I a ao lost sintill pieces of bone at tditf-et timtes. M.al er~.s rian on thtus about seven yearn, till Mlay, 187-1, when a fii end recomn mended zao io go to your oflituo and talk withI ysu * ftheo vi'duet of Vegetino. I did so, andi by your kinmdness passed through your tlt~l manhetory, 1no1ing the iingredients, Oe., by~ wititch your. remaedy is pro~dutcedI. By whlat I saw emnd heard I gained sonic iontfliec ini Vt'geline. I comm~hlenced, takl~in. it soon after, but felt worso fromn its cftreets; st ill I per severed m al son felt it wt is bsene fitting mle in o her respe(ts. Tci t didl noi aee the re'sults I desired, till 1 htatd taken it faithl fulhy tin' a little more .han a year. w eon thte dinliculty in the latck was cured, andlt for inte mnionths I have enjoyed thte best I fhealth. I have ill thlat time gained twenty--ive poonds of flesh, being heoavier than ever befo. re inl my life, anti I wits nlever mtoae ableit to pierftorm labor thani now. ]t' ring tilt past few weeks I htave a seroialouts swellintg as large atS miy fist gahher on1 anoiher pat of my hotdy. I took Vegetino faithfuilly and1t it ro lmovetd it icvel with thte surface in ia month. I think I shmouldt haive been ctretd of may mint trouble soone~r it I had tatkent larger doses, itfter htavintg becomo accustomed to itsa effects. Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney diseaseounmderstatnd that it takes timo to cure chronic diseases, and1( if they will patiently take Vegedne, it wvill, in mny judgment, eure theum. With great obligations I anm, Yours very truly, (G. W. MANSFIELD, I'sstor of the Sletnotdist E. (Uhurcht. -PEPAREDtI BY H. R. STEVENS, IROSTON, MASS. Vegetine Is oll by all D~rugglsts. SOMYEHINM NE I have just received some very fine old I.Corn Whiskey, Peach and A pple Bran dy .from Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Lincoln counity, Virginia, anid various other grades of aWestern 1Ryo Whiskeys, Northl Carolina Corn nd Ryo WVhiskeys, D~omestio anti Imported Winos and Brandies. --ALSO -A large stock of bottled goods, consist ing, of Chtampagno, Lager Beer, for fanily use, Ales, Porters, Soda Wnter &O. One barrel fresh Nowvark Clder on draught. Cool drinks oh all doeriptilons. Tobaceo, Cigars, &o. -AT Oun HOUSE. .J, D. McCA RLEY, may 3 Pr..--eo. Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the Manufacturer on favorable ternis. "Tim ANSON HAnDY CUTTING MAonINEs are the besa and cheapest low priced machine made, and have a national repu tation for utility and durability." -The IHectroly per, Chicagjo. TIE ANIoN HAnDY PAPRn CUTTER is by far the best ranchino which can be ob, tained for a less price than one hundred dollars. It is of great strength. These machines have always taken the highest stand. It is the only machine to which is applied the Patent Movable Cutting Board. This device has a reputation of itself: by it, the cutting board can be in stantly and accurately Uioved, so that a perfect out is insured, This is a very ii portant point in the nichino, and one that is possessed by no other. It greatly reduces the labor of preparation in work ing the paper backward and forward. We cannot too strongly recommend . the advantages of this patent movable board. It is worth the price of this machine, and purchasers should fully understand how highly it is to be valued."-Ueo. P, Rote & (b.'s Ketospaper Reporter and Printer's Gazelle. TiE LATEST IMPrROVE HAnDY CAnn CUT TER is pronounced the most desirable Card Cutter in the market, for the general uses of a printing office. The well known RUooLEs CARD CUTTER, with my latest improvements, is still pre ferred by many printers, and holds its favoritism over other machines. None genuine but those having my full address lettered in the casting. .4b- Newspapers in want of advertising from first parties should send for my circular. F. A. IIAR)Y, A lblurndale, Mass. I will buy of those that buy of me. deo 14 E YOUR IOEY! -GO TO D ANNE NB E R G'S. JUST RECEIVED, Abeautiful line of Ladies' and Gents' Notions. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, at 7ets., 10cts. and 121 ote, per yard. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Whito and Striped Hosiery, at all prices. PARASOLS, SILK and COTTON. Gents' Unlaun dried Shirts, Wamnsutta Mille, $12 per dozen. Percale Shirts, $12 per dozen. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 12& cents per yard. CALICOES and BLEACHINOS, Always in great variety. TRY OUR BALTIMORE MADE EACH PAIR WARRANTED. Don't fall to Call on the Leader of Low PRICES, DANN1'ENBEPM. april 17 F. W. HABENICHT. --- - B EUSleave to inform his friends and eumjtoamers generally that his stock of Imported anmd Domestic rLiqumors andl Wine Is full, and the purity of his goods war ranted. ALSO, A full supply of Chewing and genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Olgars and Cigarettes. Seegers' Pure Double Strong Brown Lager Deer, always fresh on draught AT CENTENNIAL BAR. mar 29 SHAVING SALOONe T lIE undersigned takes this method of informing the pub lie that ho has opened a Shaving and Hair-outting Saloon in the room two doors west of the post-office, where he will take pleasure In serving all those who may, favor hirn with a call. Everything in hias line done in the latest and most faahIonabe al. TO OUR CUSTOMERS W HO are indebted to us for PROVIS. IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect fully call attention, that your bills are due on or bofore the first of November. We are depending en you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are due at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our eredit, i6 is necessary to meet our promises promptly. f Boaty, Bro.& Sons 00t 12 CONGRESS STREET N E W G 0 0 D WINNSB3ORO. 5. 0. NEW GOODS U. G. DESPORTES' AND BARGA INS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, JUST RECEIVED, full stock of Plain and Fancy Gro cerie whih will bo sold at lo%,.t priec ALSO, A fine stock of liquors, such as WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES in great variety, BEER, etc., eto. Tedhe patronage of the public a solici ted. B. ROSENHEI. LO O K! rrEW GOODS I NEW OODS!! W E have just received a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER prints of the best brands at 81 cents. 4.4 Caubrios at 10 cents. Centennial Stripos at 121 cents. .ALSO, A full Stock of Shirtings, Shootings and Drilling at low figuros. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING 1 We havo just received a large and com pleto stock of Spring and Sum mor C!oth thing which wo will sell as cheap as any one. HATS! HATS!! HATS!! Gents' and Youths'Felt and Straw Hats of all kinds and at any prico. CASSIMERES 1 CASSIMERES ! ! We have just received a full stock of Cassi merse from the Charlottesvillo Mills. -ALSO Tweeds, Cottonados, Jeans, etc. J. F. McMaster & Co. FURNITUR E, ~INDOW Shades, Picture Frames, Children's Carriages, Lumber and Shingles. Use economy by buying the best, and buy where you can get the cheapest. april 26 R. W. PHILLIPS. ---- cESIRE to call the attention of the Spu blic to their large stock of Spring andl Summer Goods which they are selling at remarkably low figures. Best Prints, 83 cents. 4-4 4 amabrics, 10 cents. Figured L.Lwns, 12 1-2 cents. White Piques, 19, 1-2 cents. They have just received a fresh upily of Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, Neck ruffi ng Silk Tiies, Embroidery, Striped, Checked and Plain Nainsook~s, Hosiery, Gloves, Fans &o, which they sell as low as can be bought anywhere. .They have a .nice lineo of Ladies' Dress Mos consisting of Alpacas, Iron Frame Grenadine, Mohairs, Wash P'oplins &e, The gentlemen are especially invited to examine their Stock of Cassimecres, Shirts, Socks, Drawers, Gloves, Pelt and Straw Hats, &c. They think they -can offer the best selection Of Clothin, at the lowest prioos ever offered in the ox T Y. may 5 Merchant Tailorinq. LHundersigned informs the citizens of WVinnmsboro and the county generally Lhat he has opened a Tiailoring Establish. mont in the store next to Mr. J. Clendin.. ing's.. He Is prep~aredl to (10 all kinds of work in his line at short notice andl on reasonable terms. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, from which customers 'nay make selections, Special attention given to CUTTiING. feb 24-xW . G. ROOL Ettenger & Edmond, RICnMOND. YA. M{ANUACTURERISof Portable and Stlonary Engincs and Boilers o all kinds, Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys go. AMERIOAN TURBINB WATMn WJHDn. CIamerok's Special Steam IPumps Bend for CMalogu, ont 19