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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TSlMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Yoar. - - -- - $4.00 44 " Six-montih. - 2.00 " " Throw rnonth. -- - - 1.00 tATES OF ADVElTISING. O ~S ro oo, in ert(on $1.00. For *aoh S(is actiti rtion' 50, Obitua rio" and Tri utos of Repeot charged for aR advertivoinents. Liberal diocount mado t or oontract advortiHonmenltb. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter IHead, Envelope Postora, CardR, Invitations, iokefAi, A-c. nontly oxecuted at this office,-CHEAP FO1 CA811. The "working men" of Ohio hav nominatqd a 8tate ticket. Its sup. porterg'W''il 1o 'sttikers and Com munists. The Massachusotts voter will have to choose between Rico and Gaston this year, as he did two years ago. Kentucky has electod a Dion0 cratic Stato trisu'rer by a hundred thousand majority, an increase of thirty thousand. If Ohio I lost, says the Now York Conmeroial Advertiser, "it will be in conequence of the ridiculous and crazy uttorings of Judge West and Stanley Matthews, "Brick" Pomnroy and Stanley Matthews stand loviigly together on the Ohio Republican platform. Matthews is a Communist aftor Brick's own heart. The Groonbackers of Ohio have held a mucating and determined to keep their .ticket in the field. Speakers are going upon the stump, and in a few weeks the State will be inflated with repudiation oratory The Northern papers are almost ianimous against the guvm1nnt's granting subsidies for Southern im provementp. The North had a full swing for years.at the public treasu ry' The krohibition.party of Wiscon sibito, he t eirhlning number of jifty4ik a,ssembled at upon the other (lay and nominated a full State ticket, w1th J. C. Hall, of Oshkosh, for governor, and winding up the ticket with Rev. J. W. Car hart, of.,Oshkobh, for euporintend Wat of public instruction. The Dayton Democrat, which may possibly be prejudiced, announces that the colored Republicans of %io, Iare. very indighant at the course things are taking uder the Hayes administration, and they are going to improve matters by voting the Democratic ticket this fall, Mr; Ha,mm, of the Dubuqjue 1Ier. tald, is the leading Democratic candidate for the gubernatorial nomination in Iowa, andl a Mr Eggs, at pre'sent a member of the Legislature, is suggested for lieu tenant-governor. Those who are ederg from hard timies would go foir murm and Eggs with a decided relish. The MIint investigat.ion at San .Franoisco vogresses well. At a reent liearhig it was proved that a .Sacramnto potlin while under indictment for a -cold-blooded mur.. der, was for two years an emnploye of tml\ff $g nd )ag drawitag pay fromtheovembawhile at Sacra. mento trying to get his case comi 061blel' fbiliday~ thxe.Domooratic candidate for governor of Virginia,, left an arm on the battle-field of Cedar Mountain. He is a brilliant orator and an indomitable worker, but has hereo.fore persistently re tused dffieo. He is a st.renuous op ponent of repudiation. The Gor,gia OCnvention is dragging its alow length along, and seema to be p)leasing nobody. It hase repudiated several millions of Bullock's bonds, and is cutting idown salaries generally. The trou 'ble is that it is going too much into .details. The. Cleveland Plain Dealer makes the point on Judge \Vest, Republican candidate for governor of Ohio, that when he was in the Legislature lie was the leading ebauilanitof an unjust apporini aheb of the State ini order that lie enight get into Congress. He s.cared athe passage of his gerry iaimne. niid ran for Congress in the district that he had cut out for him self ; pu4 speh was hi ,personal un, populrin j hat hel w'as defeMed. .Tis <d1oesn'~t .a[ake a wery good begiming. * eio it, oes th~ eat that the ions f n:theLngs tue in alifo the nomit*'d:' eandidate of questionat ble aitecodoits 6'f inferior ability. They have judiciously selected their representative mon-mon of char actor, mon of exporienco, men of ability, mon of influence." Thoro is a dotormination to boat Sargent, which is going to succeed. LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRED ORANT doesn't find military life such a luxu ry as he did a few short weoks ago, when he had more influence with the administration. A few days ago the Lieutenant Colonel was ordered to do duty with the troops stationed at Chicago, and on Sunday, accom panied by his wife, called on his friend, Mrs. Potter Palmer, at one of tho hotels. While engaged in per forming this iml)ortant social duty a squad of regulars, in command of an officer, marched to the hotel, and in spite of all protests, marched Lieutenant Colonel Fred back to camp. The young man will not be very likely to go roaming around gain without leave of absence-lhe will have to learn to be a real sol dier now. SENATOR MEnIMON, of North Carolina, has been talking plainly to his people in an address at Chapel Hill. Tracing the history of North Carolina from the (lay when it stood third in the Union until now, when it stands fourtWenth, ho dwelt upon its natural resources and its extent, and then pointed indignantly to its poverty, the pauoity of its mines and manufactures and the illiteracy of its people, of whom, he said, 338, 000 cannot. read. He did not hesitate to draw a comparison with Ohio in order to humble the Stato pride of his hearers, still further, and as the groat remedy for the ills of the Commonwealth he recoma wended work. GENERAL Toomis, in discussing the corporation question in the Georgia Convention again avowed his iutention to defend his cause be fore the High Court of Heaven. i3 it not a little imprudent for the General to mak arrangements for appealing his many cases to a trib. unal in .which lie may not be admit id to practice? VEGETINTE itrike,4 at the root. of disease by purifying the ,lood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy etion. invigorating t-e nervous system VFGETINE 1i not, it vile, natiseOus coipit n %I whih simply arges the bowels, but, a safe. pleasant remedy, vhich to sure to purify the blood, and thereby estore the healti. VEGETINE a now prescribed in cases of Scrofula and ,ter iseasesof the blowx, by many of (he best, shysiciam, om ing to Its great success -11 caring ill diseasesof this nature. VE GE TINE fOes lint, deceive invatids Into false hopes by )urginug andi creating ai tiet Itious1 appetite, but, ~assitsl nature tn clearing andI purifying the vhole system. leading the pateat gradua1 ly to perfect health. VEGE TINE Was looked upon as an experiment t or sae time by some or our best pihystians, but. those (nost incredulous in rega rd to its merit, are now tis most, arden i friendis and auiporters. VEGETINE [nstead of L'eing a ruffe'd-u p medicine, las vorked it way up to its present. astoni"hitng sue 'ess by actua' merit tn Curtng all disc ases of the lood, of whatever nature. .VEGETINE says a Rlodon phystlelan. "lias no equal as a Alood purifier. Ilearing of its manay wonderful mures, after all other renmediies had failed, I disited t.he laboratory, and convinced rr.yself of ta genuine merit. 1t. is prepared from bark, imot., anod her bs, em'. of which is highly efrec ive ;and they are compounded in such a man aer as to produce astonishing results.". VEGE TINE Is ackcnowledlged and recommended by physi lann andi apothecaries to be ,the best. purifler and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, ana 'housamlia speak in its praise who have been estored to health. PItoOF. WHIAT IS NEEDED. BOstroN, Feb. 13, 187!. u1n. H1. R. STEVEN.q: l)HAn 815:-About one year since, I found nyself in a 'eeble condition from, general de uility. v EOWETIN E was strongly recommendied o.mne-by a friend who had i een much benefited >y' Its 'tis. I 'procured the article and after Ising several Dottie$. was restoredi to health, md aiscOntinuo its-adhe. I feel quite contident hat there is ui edicine superior to it, for those ~omplai for wlich it als especially prepared, rind WP ld cheerhilly recommend it. to thor.e ,h. feel-that theay neced something to restore .to perfect health. Rlespectfully yours, U. L. PETTINwIL, F~irm sf s. M. Pct tingill & Co., lo Stato St Boston. J IIAVE FoUND THlE RIGilT MEDICINE. JUosTON MASS. MER. IE. U. STEVENs: i)Rai 81K :-My only object in giving you this ies6imnoniai is to sipread valuable .informat ion. hlaving bean badly.agtited with Salt, Itheum, rind thec whole sitrface ef any skin being covered with pimples and eruptions, many of which causedi mre~ reat, annoyance, and-.knowing it to be a blood .disease, I took many eif t!he advertised blood p)reparation s, among which was any quantity of H arsaparillIa, without. ob tai ilt unt,ll I commenced taking thieOVh ENJ ;' and before I had completed lh9 flrst btiO4i sisw that I had got the right, metdiffine. onsequently I followed on with it until,I haall'takcn s3ven bottles, when I was pro nounced a well m in ; andi my skin is smooth, and entirely free from pimuples and erulptionst. I have never enjoyed 40 good health before. and 1 attribute it. all to the use of v ROETINE. To benefit t hose afflicted with 1theumatism, I will q,n4p~ o;tlieRo EN H iu der p6W~VcuAgrsof hIR acute .coinplaint, of which I have suffered so intensely. tO. H1. TtrcKER, Pass. Ag't, Midh 30.01. It., 69 wnsih. St., Iloston. Vogotia ~PIfPA'kHE T fl2R.ST EVENS, BOSTON, MAS 5. Veiina hla 4aba all Dnrn.... a IIET T F4 OLD TIIE PIC AT THE CHEAP 25 POUNDS FINE FAMILY ' MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYE PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR AND COF] HARD TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF AL[ I -aROCI WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT TH THE S HOLAE S AI1N .ALL ] PLEASE CALL AND S faug 11 LIVER CURE. HARD TIMES. THERlE IS Do doubt but the p)resent Con ditiont of all kinds of business andl( in d-usty a fearfully depr.essed, and it'he hooves overy .family to look carefully to their expensesC. At 'thiis -season when dis eatses Of the Liver, Ekn Stomachi and Bowels are so prevale'nt, the hiealth ot your family should n.ot he neglected. Do"tors' bills are expensive, and we would1( adviso0 all p)eople 'to use Simmons' Hiepatic Conmpound. it neaver has failed. One bottle willI keep your wvholo family well all summer Two doses wvili curo tho worst case of D)yspepsia, Indi gestion or Liver Complaint. Tiry it.. ---ORl -BAIE 3Y W. E. ArxExN, MOMASTER & BitiCE, Winnsboro, S. C. R. WV. BluicE & Co., W~oodward's, S. C. DOWILE & MOISE, Prop)rietors, jn1y 31-2w Charleston, S. C. WATERS'ORCESItO Almo ORGA' *n:gthe :notbenuatifualin styleacnd perfect intom * mne over miade. It has -- the celebrated Concera. to stop, wvhich ts a fine -imiltation ~fthelItumnu harOctnyeu obells - -tuned in perfec lhnr CONCERtTO,, V ESP ER,CENTENNIAL CUEIIMER, CIIAPEI., and COTTAGE ORGANS, in Unique F"rench (ne see combine PUR iTY of VOICING twith great .ARE TINE IBEST lIA DE ; the Tn,Touchs, WorkusanshIp and Di, rnbIlity Unsurpaased. PRICES C TIEL Y ,I Vfor enmh.Monu thuy Instaliments received. 3 nntrsusents to l)is osase to ' aAre.W A.ter, Chrces A~hoe etr . AGENTS WANPED. SpeinaHIeunicenuents to the 'ernide.fllsstent*ed *Ctalou,es Mailed. Seeond.hand I,utruments at GREAT BAIR UAINM. IIORACE WATERS & SONS, ,Ma E AUTlJthST.UNI I* SQUAlE E,N.Y. 1W ines, Liqors, 'Toliaeco, &c. 1GINE Pale Sherry Wilne, fine N. C. .Souppernong Wine, fine old Porto Port Wino, fine imparted Claret Wine, For -table useo ALSO, Fino article dry Seupperneng Wine, Otard's & Co. genuine Cognae Brandy, pure N. U. Apple Brandy, ehe ice Stone .kountain (Georgia) -CoLr Whuiske,y,,pnre M. 'C. .Swecit Mash I2er' WVhiiakey', My ~Cabinet Ryo-4t.e borti, whiiskqy lini ttown, .med.alfIgbateok,df all other good Liquors. .Mfso, tlho .odldbrated Indian Palo Ale, hfesh iLager and Sweet Sparkling Cider ern draught. The largest amnd best seleeted s:took of Havana Cigars and Cigarettes in town, Blackwell's genuine Smoking To. baeco, MossinaiOranges and Lemons foi .sale low for cash.b 'isard0 mW .rIABPnsr . UMBLE IN' FUR. RS HACK AGAIN CASH STORE OF IME& C|O. 'LOUR FOR $1.00. )R 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH 'EE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT 'AMILY OR PLANTATION ]]Ei~EDRS, E VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. FD BOOTS. -o OF EE FOR YOURSELF. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fover and A guo, Intormittent Fovor, Chill Fover, Rcmitent Feve-, Dumb Agne IPeriodical orIBi bons Fever, &o., and indee<d tall the r.:fections vwhich ariso l'omu miah.ri ous, miaxb, or miasmatio poi3ous. T1his is a cori-nm remedyll, plreparedh with sc1'Iieili.k il froml vegetale igredien'ts, whlich rarely faiLs to cuare thle severest cases or Chills and1( Fever and the cOonoitant disorrirs. Such a remlaedy the niecessities of the peCopleC in miala ridus dlistricts dermmnd. Its great RIu periority over any other medIicinle yet discovCeodifor the cure of lIntermhittenIts I-, thutt it contains -no quli. nine or milneral,-and those who take it are frco 'from-'danger of quinism or anly hijIriouls en'cts, and are as healthy after uising it as before. It has beenI extensively emlloyed dutring tho last thirty years in thec treatmient of thecse distressing dlisorders, and sohlunvarying has been0 its success tIhat It has gainled the0 repultaItion of beinlg inVful. lible. It can, therefore, beI safely recommeinded as.a sure remedsy and speciflcfor the Feover andi Agne of the West, ands the (kstand Fever of tile South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison in tile blood, and frees thle System from Its linan once, so that fever and agule, shakcs or chills, on1ce broken up by It, (do not return until theO disease is again contracted. Thle great, variety of disorders which arise from the irritation of this8 poIson, suich as Neuralgia, It heumaatismn. OnIt, HIeadlachie, lBllndnessRf, To.hache, Earache, CIatarrh, Asthma, Pat..I pitUtlin, SjplenhIc Afect Ions, H ysteries, P'ain in the hlowels, Colic, Paralysis, andI derange of tihe Stomnachi, all of whicha 'becomne inltermlit tent or.peliodical, hlave no0 speedhicr remedy thlan AvYER's AGUE'OunRE, whichI culres them ;011 alike, and protects thle systemi from fulture attacks. As a prleventive, it is of immense service In those conmunities where Fever and AgIle prevails, as it stays the eeCilloet or the disease If taken on the first approach or the0 premnonitory symp-. tomns. Travellers and11 tempIoraIry residenIts. are thus enlabled to defy these disorders, anId few wvill ever SI.uffer if they avail thlemselves .01 thes protection tis remedy affords, For Liver Complaints, arising fros-terpidity, It.is.an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ into-healthy activity, and produIces many remark able cures wh.ere other medlicines fail. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical ChemIsts, LO'IJJLLJ, MASS, BOLD BY ALL, DIIUGO8TS l',VERYW.lERE, Winnsboio Hotel, HE underaigno(d takea-paloanre sin informing~ his friends .and tile puiblio thlat 110 hlas remloved1 to that larg a ap comodnl(iousH Brick Hotel, located ,nthie contre of business, where he is pro.paweo to accommnodatoi the publio with dI1esn and well furnshdln roolns, and a table sup pilied witlh dthe best that the'~miarket affora s. Ho itends to deserve andl hopes0 to receive the publie patronage. M. L. BROWN, January, 8, 1877.-i Vroprietor. E yorJob B?rinting done at G "HEou~ NEWA AND HERALD Ofilee. N EWS ANb HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 18 1 UDLIHED ERVERY WEDNESDAY AT WINNSBORO, S. C. DY THR WINNSBORO PUBLISIING CO. T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TIIM LEADING EVENTS OF TIE DAY. State News, County News, Political News, Etc. 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