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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly Ono Year. - -- $4.A i 4 Six-monthli. 2.( Thre months. - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ono pqvnre one insertion $1.00. Foi owal1 - jsu c(iiut insertion 50,. Obtl>itti rios ithd Tributes of 1espect charged Im v%R advortBlentis. Liberal discoitut mian(< f or contract advertiRements. JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter IHeads, Envelopies Posterti, Cards, invitations, Tickets, &c. neatly executed at, this offiet,- -CHEA FoRt OASH-. POLITICAL NOTES. On the bench is tho only place whoro Hayes can put Stanley Matthews out of the reach of the ballot~boxes. Congress ought to go to work with a knowledge of the fac that the people of this country loudly demand a resumption of reform. The Democrats of Bucks county, Pennsylvania, have rOsolved that Hayes' inauguration was a fraud. Information of this kind is becoming Yory g (oral. The.vnly man def(ated on the Republican Legilitivo ticket in Clevolan.d, Ohio, Was the colored nomilee. Th11e colored 1111an Cani1 no longer depend upon his "friends." Packard to aityes on the Ohio election-"I told you so." Evident ly somebody lished in Ohio very successfully with Packard's bait and tackle. Stanley Matties was sworn in as Senator from Ohio on the 15th, and thto soft winds about the Capitol whisperod of forty-two Democratic majority just clected in the Ohio Legislaturo. An ex-Confederate sol(lier sits in the Hayos Cabinet, and the ex-Vice President of the ex-Confederacy nominated Mr. Randall for Speaker in the Democratic caticuH. Cameron h1as1't delivered hiiiolf onl the Ohio eleetion, andu hiasn't been initorviowod sinco tho Buckeyvo majorities havo pretty much al been floodod away and the Demo cratic river is still rising. Cox lost his tomper h0eauso the New York delegation deided that the State would not vlaim the Speaker. He had the constitution - al right to diffor from them, and he did it with violent and profano energy. The Cincinnati (ommercial is of the opilioln that, the President wasn't sufficiently indorsed in thme Republican platform. Tre0. seems to be a lack of something of that kind in tihe returns from the Western Reserve also. Sergeant--at-Arms Frenchm, of the 4 ~SOnahto, promp)tly de'nies the state - mont, originated by the WXashington correspondent of a Cincinnati ipaper,1 that he has boon doing anything so foolish as the signing of duplicato certificates. Judge Black goes to Now Orleans to p)rosecute the Louisianau fraudusv lent returning b)oard1, and ex-n gressmen Shellabarger, of Ohio, and Wilson, of Iowa, are to defend them. Is the game worth the powder that's to bo wasted on it'? The Chicago Tribmnec has joinod the army of Secretary Sherman's enemies and demands that he either abandon his r'esumpi~tion scheme or resign. Public opinion all poin.s that way, but Sherman is loth. And now if Tilden joins Conkling to overthrow Kelly aind swings Now York into tho Republican column, while Massachusetts tuimbIles over to the Demoeracy, whlerc wvill the confusion end ? In that casewh could straighten out the tangled political skeins of 1877? The Nebraska Republicans met ini State Convention, nominated ai ticket, and, after lively liibustering ovor the issue, tabled a resohutior -indorsing the President by 131 tc 129. Judging by the result ii Iowva and Maine, they will now bt able to give an increased Ropubli can majority. Patterson is somefimes logical i not alwvaya honest. HIe says that i Wade Hampiton is tho pr1oper~ mar for Governor of South Carolina Butler must be the proper' man tc rep)resent that State in the Senate Patterson being right once in hii life, wve record it for the sake o reference. WVest thinks it was Matthews Matthews thinks it wa West Garfield th)inks it was both ; Slher man thinks it was all three Hlalstead thinks there woere four 0: th ,and Deacon Smith thinks ii wa'all of themi and pretty muoh everybody else, who..~ lost Ohio Probably none of thdrjiale .gntirelj wrong. $100,0001! Onc huindred thousand dollars' worth ot' Merchandise! sieti(l with a view of st)pplig tive wants or Il tle p l visiti: Co lnl a iuig tho Fair, consisting of PHY GOODS! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papor, Window 8hates, Ladies', (k.nts' and Chil dren'i Fine Shoos. Jones, Davis & Bouhnimhts o)lTer in4 all thIeir varI'it)s' (Iel))rIin a''nt an e x 1.r:*ortung3 ry cll C 101PC L of th laV L .k( nIoVl l.'s iI DRY 001 , FANCY Oool>-S ANJ) SIE4. Wo (call specil attentton ) our iminenlse 8t41k of Iress (oods. III ollr 1oSlry (i ep:riimerilt, you will i1Itt v veryh II ing yoll want, al. fIil r ' pdent rI hvs. \ kee alway on* hit iolipitle a'SIIIIII01 of Harris' ,valII41 Kitt l ve '11, a su4perb r ttle I(of INwo-butlonk Kill ovcrs. 1ll colors, for olit. dolla rat pair. mtir lpioistery dlpaIt11vit i; ;1ockell wilh a M11 S"11ts it ent of C a rlwi,:, (I I , I'l.gs, malti, canton .1 at t ii 'I", ( 441 lwo t Ig. 4 , dow shades 11)(1 d 11 lat tir atos. stra'le's vi.-lilm." .4 luthla will tli IiI!s 4-stabilshin ntill 414oeedelly i lt' 11141-At. attrac4 . , t plae In hIIIe vit.y it, 111 we v Xl 1.1i 4 1 corti'al ftvila tion lo every one. t paY uisa v*i,ll. ordlers f 1on1 1110 hevolml. ' ry (or- garsornk prom ipl ly at I i ((I 4Io. We prea . I oI o' .i l'[ eash 0r-ders of 'Tenl Dollars, anld ip.r JONES, DAVIS & BOUKIIHTS, (SuIrssors 1Io It. C. sh ivvr x Cip.,) ccomm.rrm:[.s. c. oct 10 31.1 CONNOR &THAN-LERI C)AlT, attenlion lo 1-hoir full STOCK Watches, Clocks, (old and Silver WNatch Chains," Uroohes,, Earll ringsH, Studs, Collar. anid Skewv Biut-ton-1, Plain and 10a111y Rings, Solid Silver' and Plated C'astors, Forks, Nipkinl Riugs, Gobletq. Cup s, Buittor Knives, Buttur Dishes, &c. specta clos, Ontlory, L:lnps, Ti rns, Glass and Crockory Waire, Vases, Toiletto Sots amd China Tea SoNt -ALSO Mchiehine Needles and Spirings. ing M achines ropaired, cleaned ang 23 -AND-. WVinter Goo&s. J. F. McM4aster & Co. - 1) A large and comle 4te assor0tmenPIt of' .. Fall iand Winter Goods, .jusnt r'ce!iv Prints. Lonigelot hs, F'eB Isla ad 1101me Ilnd Wouolen Ian nols. Frenheh'andl Char'lottesivill Cas(m-simeraies. Oneo oft.ho linest lots of Clothing we h4avo ever received. Boots, Shoeis and( Ilts of al11 the latest stylos.* All of which wo are offeoring veray low for the oinsh, oct 2 J. F. MoM ASTER & Co. MVORRIS' HOTEL. .L14nd thloroughl1y reno)4va1ting miy 1Itotel' tfom top to bJottoml, and now"~ have~' it in4 first (class ordIer andl( am plrepalred to en tertain miy guests w5~~ith much1 m)ore conl v'ience0 and1 (comfert. than(1 ereUtofore(. Oftree4t., wit dinnnoom'14( alllnd 1 samle r'oom1 ad(joininlg. Everoiy eflor't wuill be mad tomak in gustscomfortable. ra - Rotelloctdfnext (door to F. Elder's large grocery and dry good storcs and in the central and business portion o town. Charges to suit tho t imes. fbpll-041 A.!'A. MOR RIS, apriAB--20-EI)Proprietor. Y EASTI PO WIDER, TJ'OR mnaking wholesome, light.,digosti blo broad of all k inds, try the Morn ing Star YeastPowder. For salo at the Drug Store of seCpt 12 W. E. AIKEN. GIRA ND INT ERNAT IONAL Exposition! VE could find no other ap propriate headingo to indIceate tho large St.ock of DRY GOODS, HOES, HA.TS, &c. &c., that we al'o DOW daily receiving. W thoughL of Headqi''f.-rs, Enipo riumuand lnzaar. All too tanc. Come One ! Come All ! We are do tol1itillcd not to be 1111 dersold by any boauso inl 3outh Carolinla. Th Best. Prints in Town at 61 cts. The verv be,st rtun(de at 84 ts. Coats' Cot ton, all colorIs, at 75 etS. Ie incid to try to please you ila prices, goods id politc atvteintion. CALL AND SEE. oct 9 Ayer's Ague Cure, Por Fver and A"uo, Intrmittent Fovor, Chill Fovar,,V,:nittojt louvor, J)unb Afmo Poriodical orlilioun Fever &c., nid inceca all the aft'ctions whiclih arlo from malarl oun, marsh, or miasmaLic poisons. This is at comlpountd remedyl, prepiaredI wih scienti Ile skill fromi vegetable iigredtients,w which rarely fails to cure the sercr..,t cases of Chills and Fever andS the c~oncomitanalt disorders. Suc:h a remedy tihe n(ecessitics of tihe people in mnala rious distriits demand. Its grea,t superiority over any other medlicine yet disco)vered for the cure of Intermimttents is, thant it contains nio qul ninc or umincral, and those who take iL are free from danger of qiism or any Injurious effects, and are as hmealhy after using It as before. It thns beeni extenmsively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing disorders, and so unvarying has been its success that it lhas gained the reputation of heing infiat lible. It can, therefore, be sa fely recommnendedl as a sure remedy and specitlc for theo Fever and Agueo of the west, and the Chills and Fe'ver of the South. It counteracts the nmiasmatic poison In the blood, r.nd frees the system from its ilu ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, once broken up by It, (10 not return until the disease is again conlracted. The great variety of dlisorders wvhich arise from the IrrItation of this poison, such as NeuralgIa, Rtheu matism, Gout, Ieadae, Bliudness, Toothache, Farache, Camtarrh, Asthma, Pal pltation, Splonlc AI1'ecthonms, Ilysteries, Pain inm the itowels, Colie, P'aralysls, and derange of the Stomnach, alt of which become intermit tent or periodical, have no speedIer remedy than AvEn'Cs Am rin Crmm, which curen thmem ail alike, and protects the system from fuituro attacks. As ft preventive, it Is of immense service In those communities where Fever and Agule prevails, as It stays tihe development of the disease If taken on thme first approach ofltthe premonitory symip tuoms. TLravellers andl temporary resIdents aro thus enabled to def these dlisordters, and few wvill ever suifer if they avail themselves of ihe protection this remedy affords. For LIver Comsplaints, arising from torpIdity, it is an excellent remedy ; it stimulates this organ Into healthy activity, and produces many remark able cures where other medicines fall. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical ChemIsts, LOWRLL, MARS. SOLD BlY ALL. DRUGISTS EVERYWHEitRE, C' WEST { ALADDIN U.&80ONS'lSECURITY OIL, THE IIEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE, Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WVATElR WillTiCl IN COLOIL, Fully Deodorized. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD AT DenrtennaH Exposition For Exrcellece of 3Manufhetusro AND 111011IIFIRIiI TEST. Enidorsea by the Insurance CompanIis. Tkad ths* Certifcae-One qtfifany. TTowA'nn Fmar ssraANCEo Co. oF BlAI.IonE, -- Urnekwne: I having used thoe various oils solb in this city far illuminating purposes, I take pleas uro, In recommniondlns you r "Aladdin Security (il as thme sQnt ad esS over used in our houso hld. Yours trimly. Wnigned] A.'DREW REESE, Presldont, DXeanfturedc~ by C. WEST & SO1NS, Ilaltimnoro, FULN Ze'-" Save high bills by purchasing A NEW SU. Rtr W now SAVNEs, Low in Pri will never get out of order, and will bI MATT11 Spring Bods, Picturo Frames, Pict Ciarri agos. LUAI And Shinglos at Pri< REP. Neatly done at modorate Priec UNDERTAKER I keep on hand a full supply of M< and Collins of the fue:t inish. Also R. THE LATES BEST ( A T LO WES V[iAE jusf. returned from the mar somst, la-rgest, and hest n1asorted sto 1-he especial belefit of the citizens of invite their attention. rTo the iLulies whvlo would have I G L OV E S, LINE.1, and the very C To the Gentlenmw who would get t'd CLOTHING, HATS, SfOES, BOOT -- c To those who are in need of goods variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, D)OYaIllS, CHECKS, TOWE LS, TIC'E[NG, BLANKETS, BLE'ACI -THESE MAY BE WATERS' ORCHESTRION chims OROAN is thoe nlathenaiful in style, a& jer fect in t o no ever nuade. It has thc elebratedi Conce , h_lalif Octaves of ell -tuned in perfect hnre __ niony wiuth the reeds, and uwth,eir effect isan: g ..NA, (IHCIIESI'T., CNCERtTOa. VESP'm ERI,CENTENNIA L CIIES, CHAPEL, nna COTTAG~E ORG(ANM, in Unique Fercech On sies con:hhte PIUR ITY of VOICIN(G nith great volunmo qi tone, suiltale for Parlor or Chuareb. ARE TlE BST DI DE the Tone,Touchm,! W!orknnanshaip, and Durahility Unmiurpaussed.| Wnrrnted for SIX YEARS..i PICE t'IS EXTR' iEMIELY L.OWfor ensh.MIone thly Installnsents received. hIstrnaents to. let until paid for as per contract. A Libernal Discount to, 2hadhe.Ministers,Chu,rches Schooels,tce. AGENTES WANTED. Speeillinencenuente to the trade.hilustrated CJatatlogutes Illled. Second-hanud Instruments at (GREAT ItARI (IAINS.. IHORACE WVATER8 & SONS, Diannufnetuurers and Dealers, 40 EAST I 4th $T.,UNIOpi SQUAR E,N.Y, D. R. FLENNIKEN ILEPScotatyr.anafulu. ply of Choico FAMILY G4ROCERIES and P'LANT ATIONSUPPLIES. HIis.stookc has recently been relenisihed, and lie is now ready to supply the wante of all. ont12 [TURE, Arrived and to arrivo, con sisting of Walnut Chanbot Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, 1ureaus, Tables Chairs, Bodteads, Cribs 1' Desksi, Towol-racl.s, Wash standp, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coad Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un equalcd. AT HOME. 'TLY OF e, Durable and Convenient. They .Rt longer than any other Shade. ESSES, arcs, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's BIER es to Suit the Times. URING s. Furnituro made to order. S DEPARTMENT. ,talic and Rosowood Burial Cases a cheap stock of Coffins. W. Phillips. A RRIVR'S ! -X00DS T PRICES! 0 ket, having solceced one of the hand lks ever brought to this place. for Pairfield, to whi(h I respectfully he prejti(!st styls of DRESSES, (lint,iest SilO hS Call on SOL. WOLFE. very htest and nobbie.4. suits of 3, and furnihing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of .11 kinds, Notions in great HOSTE R Y, BUT l'ONS, HAMBUWRG EDGING, [ING, VALISES and TRUNKS: FOUND AT )L. WOLF E'S. LIVE R CUR E. DYSPEPSIA OR IND)IGERTION .-This may he called the demon of disease. Rev. Henry Ward ]Beecher says, "It is a very difficult matter to save the soul of a mian who hns bad indigestion; of small avail to east the devil out of his hcait whilo lhe still lurks in his stomach." HnIros' UEPA'II CoMrPoUND will cure this dlisease. The unfailing remedy for this disease in its stages is SIMMaON's HIEPATIo Cong., P'OUNn. It regulates the liver, expels all morbid huumorus tromi the systemn, and acts as a ger'tle tonic. A fewv doses will ro lie?ve andl a little per?severan,e eure the worst cases. If you are billious and languid, you may save a doctor's bill by the timely usie of Simmon 'H Hepatie Comapound. Many who have used it say that it is worth its wvoighit in gold. -Fon SALE BY Wi. E. AIKEN, MoMAsTLn & BRioE, Winnidboro, 8. C. R, Wi. Jiniox & Co., Woodward's, 8. (1. D)OWIE & MOISE, Proprietor~s, oct 23--2w (Charleston, 8. C. ESTA BLISH ED IN 185i9. CHARLES MULLR. WATCHIES, Clooks and Jewelry re-. pai red, and Fatisfaction guarantteed to everybody. N. B.--.AIl who have loft wvatches m y store must come and get them, or I will sell thoem for coats In thirty days. sept 18 (ir A nL.E lUmanER