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$1tws and fflrald TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Wookly Ono Year. -V- -- -- $4.00 Six-months. 2.00 4 Three months. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ono square one insortion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion 604. Obitun rios and Trib>utos of Respecot charged for as advorLisonionts. Liboral diucouit made I or contract. advertisements. ---0 JOB WORK. B3ill Heads, Letter Ileads, Envelopen Postors, Cards, Invitations, Tiikets, &e. neatly executed at this ofica',-CHIEAP IOR OASH, THE PRESIDENT'S POLICY. An Int,erview with Hayes -How Ho Came to Adopt His Policy --What Ho Thinks of Its Success--Not Scared by Newmpapors. CINOINNATI, September 10.--A correspondent of the Eveniny Times, who interviewed President Hayes while en route to Fremont, asked the President how ho came to construct his policy, which was seemingly so at variance vith his recent views while on the stump in his last gubernatorial campaign. Did it grow upolwhim gradually, as circumstances sconed to require ? The President replied as follows: "Well, those views began to take form in the words of my letter of accepttnco. I considered the situa tion of things in tho South, saw how impossible it somed to restoro order and peace and harmony ; saw the violence and bloodshed at tile elections ; how whito Republicans, as well as black, wore shot down during their political contests, and I asked myself why is it and how long must this continuo ? Theso men down South, the whito oducated citizens, are as good mon as you or I. They are hIistians, not thieves nor cut-throats nor bandits. Yet they see those things and tacitly ap prove them, if they do not tako part in them. Why is it and how long will it continue? Whilo thinking those questions over, my mind roverted to tho scenos of the war, and an incident at tihe battle of Cedar Mountain came to mind. It was a hard fought engagement, and for a time we could not toll how it would end. We who were in coi inand had dotormined that if a cer tain movement resulted in one way, we would give cortain orders, but if they resulted otherwise, ditoront orders would be given. With our field glasses we were watching the course of things. All at once I saw a commotion in the thickest of the fray. The artiliery had got to work and wer throwing shells fast aud with unerring aim into the solid ranks of the enemy. Heads wvere being blown from their bodies, arms and legs torn from their socketa and some sont to one wvorld or the other unprepared, andl yet I rejoiced and con gratulated my fel low-officers that we were victoi ious. How eould this boe? Why was it ? It was because we woere at war. That one word solved in my mind time problem of the South. Tile p0ole were at war. There wvas a conflict going on. The social and political relations of the peoulo woero not natural, not harmonious. There were disturbing elements among them, and while they existedl or were unduly active, there wvould bo oppflictt e the causes of tile con fidt beokemdy;odl and there wvouki bo peace and1 ultimately harmony and p)rosperity." "But," said the rep)orter, "we (10 not see much disposition in the South to manifest a loving tempo)r toward us of the North." The President lmldly retorted: "How do you know ? You form your opinions, no doubt, from road mng the papers, but editors of newvs papers do not always rep)resent the popular general feeling of the pee pie, either North or South. I think most of the peole in the South, as I know they aro in the North,' are more disposed to on courage fraternal, harmonion s, social and business relations than the extroiIsts, whlo, n fortunately, too often got.cpontrol of newBspapers, but oveni these, br: most of them, will corne around all right in time." A o &e ua fermuile soihinary in he ountry,,on )being asked by a - oumg lady of her class -w, hat pig ironi was, replied, "iron given in exchange for swine." A cave has been :liscovered in the luei Ridge mountains, near WVabs halla, in whbich inscriptions have been found dated back as far as 18. A natMtI'A1ikt claims to have dis *&over'ed that crows, when in flocks, have regularly organized courts, in whioh they sit ai'ound and try offen ders--a s art oferow bar, so to anan1r TO OUR CUSTOMERS W HO are indobted to us for PROVIS IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect fully cnll attention, that your bills are due on or before the first of Novemher. Wo ro depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to meot obligation mado to assist you, and which nro duc at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to muct our promises promptly. Beaty, Bro.& Son. oct 12 WATERS'ORCHIESTRION himis ORGAN i1 the almopt benutifulinl #1tyloaand perfect in to nc over made. It has thecelheirated Concer to mtop, wiil is a fine Imitation (f the lininan Voice, and two and a. kanif Octavefs of bell" tuned in perfect iar maony with the reed, and their efi'c t it ung leat and electrifying. WATELtM (!I,A It 10 NA, 4lClE-TSTAl,q CONCERTO,,_ VESP ER,CENTENNIAL CIIILIES, CHAPEL, nd COTTA('E ORGANS, inl Uniquelo Freneiato, see combInc PURITY of VOICING. with great volumie qf tone, nultablef or Parlor or hurel. 0 8, rnnltSqnmnrrq WATERS' PIAN 8 an " Mot lIlT ARE TIME EST DIADE the lTone,T'onelo, Workmnnnsiip, and Merublil y Unsurpamed. Warroantedl for MIX YEAIt4. 1'R I (ES EX TIR Ea ELY i.(bWfor ensh.Dion tidy Ins.tlmenmts recetted. Instrnents to let until paidu for un per contraet. A Liberal Iismoutu to 7!a-hera.Minaisters,Chuchaes,Schools, etc. AG ENT.M WANTE D. S'peeilituduceents to time trade..ll usrat ed Ont alognes IDil. Secondl-hndu I,mmtrumaents at 4R.EAT HARt EJAINP4. hlOltACE WATEIRS &; 8ONS, Mannnfnetnrecrs and Dealers,' ,40 EAST I -ith ST.,UNION SQ UA RE,N.Y F UI NHITUR E, W INDlOWV Shades, Piclure Framaes, Childrein's arriiag'es, Lumber anmd Shuingleas. Uso eonoray lby buying the bost4, anmd buy where you can get the cheapest, april 26 Ri. W. PILLIPS. EL. J. McCarley ~~ 3ES to call attention to his new L)Stock of tioots and Shots, all sizes and( at unplrocoded(ly low parice.s ALSO, An entirely new Sloek of Groceries. Sugar of all grades, Coffee, Rice, H ormiy, Meal, X0ap, Statrch, Soda, Popper, Tea,tate. Fmne Scod Irishi Potatoes. Chioiceast rands of F1lou r. Bost Corn and Ilvo Whiskey in town T1obacco aind Cigars, Moalasses, Lard, Bacon. Hlams&c Lowest market p)rices. for cash mar R. J. McCAR TEY. 2 TOTICED. A ILL persons having claims against John Mobaley, Samnior, are requestod to present the same to thte undersigned; and all persons indebted to him will make immediate payment, and thoreby save costs of suit. sept_11-xt1m N._W. JONES. Blythe wood Female Seminary. rp IS SEMINARY is located 16 miles ..from the city of Columbia, on the a. C. & A. RI. R., near Blly thewood Station (formerly Doko). Thoe next session will begin September 12, and continue forty weoak a. The Principals will be aided by teach ers of skill and long experience. The Musical Deopartnment wvill be presi ded over by a Germatn prfossor, graduate of a Uerman Musical College. Fior further particulars and catalogue, address REvw. A. WV. LAMAR, or, Pitop. WV. S. DUiRHIAM, Blythewood P. O., C. C. & A. R1. RI., S. C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronohitis, Asthma, and Con. numption. The reputation it has attained, in consequence of Ihe nairvellous cures it has pro(dluce(d (urinig the last halt cen tury, is a stilliltint asstrance to the public that it will eontinue to realize the happlest results that can be desired. In ahniiost every sectionl of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried it ac knowledge its suiperiority; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what m1ediclne to employ to re lieve the distress and stiffering peculiar to puiliionary alfections. CitY 1ny P-c TORAT. aWays alrds instant relief, and perflorins rapid cures of the milder va ritties of bronchial dilsorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the Itings. As a safeguard to children, amild the distressing diseases which beset the Thr oat ani Chest of Chilhood, it is inivatiable; for, )) its timely use, inuiltittides tire rescued and restored to health. This medicie gains friends at every trial, as tie cures it. Is constantly producing are too remarkable to he forgotten. No I'hmilly should be with out It, and1( those who have once used it never will. Eminent 'hysicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recoimend it from their knowl edge of its effects. PlEPARED nY Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practicul nid AnalytIcal Chemists. SOLn Y ALL DRUGISTS EVERYWHEMe CURE. A ease of Liver diseaso, I I vears stmd ing, cured by the uso of Shtimon's Hlepatic Compoil(und. Gentlinemie:--]- think it the duty o everybooldy that can renler inaistance tt' the aillictod to do so, theiireo .1 taiko great pleasuro in testfiying frj-Iom my own knowc(lge 10 tohe g teat effieacy of your Simmons' [epatic Compound. I coim imenced using it ill ily famiily in a case of Liver disefso of 11 years standiing, wih it las entirtly cured. Its waniler rut efkects in the imme I cu r e ie of Sick hieadache', diispohpsia and chiills unit1 fevors, I aim glad to say, hans been fully realizehd in miy famiily from thme nie of a few b)ottles5 of this medicine. Mly wife iihas ein subl ject to sivero spells of headache for miore than two year.., nn1:1 haos b,en nitirinly curedl by iusinig a fow bottles of 'Sit4immos' HepOJat icn Comapounid iad has det Orminediti to keap it always' in our ho iso. \Ve conm sider it an inivaluabulo famiiily' mtedicino Yours truly, RtOBERT' E. WELCH. Sleepy Hollow, .thrko County, Georgia, Mlay 187C, FOR hALEi lr icMu3Awra & Ihtros, Winnmsboro, S. C. Rt. W. Itmcs & Co., \Voodlward's, 5. C D OWIE~ & MOISE, Proprietors, selpt 11--2w Charleston, S. C. MARk Wsn'. JULY I5. 1871, wEa CLAIM FoR THii IMPROVED WHITNEY SE WING MYA CHIN ES ,The following specific points of supe. riority: I-Great silijlcity in Con. t muctionm. 3--Exceedingly Lighi Wun nig. 4--St~il Rtunninug. Nolse etis. 5- Perf'ornisH all Varietiesj og WVork. 41-Eeautly or Finishl anmd ''--GRIEAT RED)UCTIION EN RII 4. Single Machines sent on orders direct fronm thlo Factory, written guairanitoo with each Miachino. WHY PAY OLD PRICESI AWSend for ciroulars aind particulars. Address, Thec Whiatney Mi"g. Co., feb 17 14terson, N. . GREAT TIMBI IN OLD TIMNE PlICESBACK IAINI AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF Bn SIGENHElR & CO. 25 POUNDS FINE FAMILY FLOUR FOR $1.00. MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, OR 25 CENTS PER PECK. SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR AND COFFEE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT HARD TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL FAMILY OR PLANTATION (~ z 0-R 1 )= IEs,) I WILL BE SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR THE CASH. SHOE S AND BOTt-S. -0 I-0 Iv[ 3m S: PcT:JLTF3 -OF PLEASE CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF aug 11 NE B DANNENBEG'S. FULL LINE OF GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CALICOES, BLEACHING.S, SEA ISLANDS, AND HOMESPUNS -AT "DP .Ak N% N% JE0 N% XB 30!E WL3r V 9. BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS, LADIES' AND GENTS' NOTIONS, -AT ~W I'W .T ' . M.-9L LARGEST STOCK OF TRUNKS IN THE BORO. JEANS AT ALL PRICES. Call and goo my now STOCK OF GOODS, and I assuro you to ploaso you, both in pricos and quality. Rospootfully, .E?. L. ]D.A..TjEm]3-E!G Soptembor 1-tx1m