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Ght Teusaida plemff WINNSBORO, S. (. #i 171tDA.iY,AUG UST 31,' :ui I87S. It. ME A N DA V-s, RM-ron, suo S. persol,nS, Assoclim. Bwmui. PENOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Por Governor: WADE HAMPTON. F1'or Lieutenant Governor : W. D. SIMPSON. jFvor Scretary q/ State: R. M. SIMS. - iFor Comptroller Genceal: JOHNSON HAGOOD. For . Attorney General: LEROY F. YOUMANS. For State Treasurer S. L. LEAPHART. For Superintenleut of Ediucation ; HUGH S. THOMLPSON. .lFor Ad(jutan)t di Jns.pector Ueneral. E. W. MOISl. JOHN H1. EVINS. AFTERA HARD F10ny, Qon. Jose51p)1 E. Jolmston has been nominated for Congress from tho third Vir., ginia district. WE PUnTsH with great relietavce tho lengthy communication of Mr. D. R. Feastor, and do so purely becauso ho soms to think that ho ought to havo a chanico to reply, through tho papor, to Mr. Gaillard's Feastervillo speech, and becauso a refusal to publish it might bo mis construod. Bat wo must now in .sist on ia stppago of the contro vorsy, o far %as TmE Nws AND HIuALD is concerned. , r. oaster, .togotier with his co-workors, Messrs. McLanio and Clayton, has had a full hoaring, both )efore and sinco the Feastorvillo mect ing, aud wo enn see no good to bo dono by at continuil anco of newspaper articlos. We aro oursolvos hoartily tired of tho .discussion, auid wo .havo every rca son to beliovo,that our readers are ,oqually so. Amnesty. The Abbovillo P~ress aend Ban ner :says: Our able noighbor, of the Fa ir.. hield Nsws .AN) H-enan, is of oin -ion that the governmelInt of SothI Carolina-as~5(Xtend~ed amnesty to too jnany of the Republican thieves and1( b~ribo-takor~s. We 1ho1( ai difloront Opinion and are ready to supplort the government in all that it hasi (10n1 in that line, except perhaps in the case of Swauils, of Williamshumrg, wheroe wo fear themre wats some carelessnoss ('n thme part .of those who cond~ucted that easo0. For our p~art, with a fowv exceptions, wo are disposod to lot tihe lRepubli ,cans go unpunished ais long as thmey .do not attempllt to return to poli. tics. Patterson put Ihlier in tho ,Senate. ,For this act we ar.IO willing .to excuse him for buying his seat, OspoOiallyas lhe bought the plalc which Elliott would otherwise have gotton. Lot Patterson havo anmesty. General Butler is not .the man we take lhim to be,' if he would prosecuto him. We regret that woe have not the concurrence of our conltemp~orary .in tis matter. Wo must still ,adhere to the opinion we alwvays untertainod that the administration * ~ ~ has boon nmuch,too lenient to the debauched Radical loaders. The P~ress and 11anner~ admits that the case of Swails has been badly * bungled. This is but one of many - possible cases. Smalls is a. con~ * ~spicuous examplo of misaplaced clotieney or culpable sloth. Hfo is moro offensive than Swails, and1 .is much more powerful than the gingorbroad statesman of Williams burg. -He not only escaped .jail but even sat in Ciongmcoss and killed some good Deomat's.voto. .What shall be said concerning the other * ~ "amnestied" thieves, who assemledo~ in the -,Radical Convention and hurled .mud against tile Deomocrats by the handful? Had half a dozen of those miscreants boon locked up in tihe penitentiary we should never . have hoard of a convntion. Cium ency to blackgaards and footpads in misplaced. They 4uistako it for cowlrdico. Lastly, wo most cm phatically beg leave to demur to our con tommiporary's pla for Patter son. Patteson is the chimpion< scoundrel of tho party. Ho not only robbed and oppyessed, but imipudently gloried inl his crimo and taunted the good p)oplo of the Sftato with their misfortunes. Ho sucked the blood of the State, and potred in troops to heal the wounds. H1e is a villain of the deepe(st dye. It is not for the simiplo offence of buying his seat ill the Sonat that weoc dellOimO him, bitt this crime shoukd be ised to bring down vengoaneo On his heald for his other elorilities, com1 parFoI with which this is nothing. ie should be sentenced for a full term il tho ponitentiary for this, j and after that should) bo confined r again for stealing tho money of tho U.ltuo 1idgo Railroad to buy up logislators to fasten a fruIMdilCnt debt on the State. Then, in sucees- I sion, h slhould bo plnishdI for Iis other ofiences. So long -as Patter- ; sol li'ves Iis fitry totlock shou Lii be at targot 'or tho ofIicers of th law. 1 'It, will not do to hl Mthat his! voto scating IhItler v:as a full I propitiation fur his past ti~. ed. The1 Stkate cannaot compoundi. suich. I fluony in this way. If Corihi vad heo Seated, his term woldi hal 1vo been hort. Next year he, with h'ellogg, would have beenkic ont mstuid G( ner0al hItler would lave tIe I gained his seat. Ono seat m ake liti tldifll'rencr. uless it reverses a i iaizjority. Patterson's single vote v did not satisfy outraged julsaice. The penientiary yawns for him yet. Senator Untier mayiv POt indeed. be the mnan to proscecuto0 f JPatters;on, noir is i.t expected IhI at he should bo, but we take it tha no 01 enres; to risk his oiwni polilallity by a very zealous. defeico of this, t .Pnnsvyania thief. A long list of oifunces lies at. his door. I is' deeds in the halcyon dIays of Rad'ealism are not forgotton. Wlierover Pattersount made, aln incendiy baraguo in r by'.gono days, thero will be found. moen who will never bo contented until lie has been securely locked d hehind the bars of a dunge(' ol. Nothing may come of amnesty now. Dait two youars fromt this it may be a .!kmano's ghost. Tfhe people wvil make inqiuiry of the public servalnts, a why it was that of all the political thi'.ves and~ cut --Ihroats in South Carolina, not ono: has; boon ma1do 1 to foel thei toneh of the lawv. We still insist, wit lb11 duc1 dleforence to thle opinion of others that ther-c 'ro oAu rofil 7I'A2L|| Tho oopl of out~h Caroia Muct Tao W.7ining by tho lixpeienco of' Others, [ 4 IIM~ li Cim-l!f: Obss e?,y. ] In the light, of our own recent ex... e p)einCO wo'( are prepare11d to give 0111 So)uth Carolinat brieIhreni a little ' ad1 C viciich w e t~rust they will aic-- I (Slit in1 the spiit in whiich it is1 i inltenided. The lleplhican party in our sister State is playing tho samouii sharip andl oflectivo game that it put ml operationl in iNorth Car(Joli~i na an its parhial'5uccess llore verny likelv has somuethinig to do with its adop~ tion over the line. The North Carolina lindicals, seeing 1.1hat theiy could not carry the Stato in the Angust eletion, refrained from p)ut ting out a ticket, and reliod upon11 theo absence of opposition and upon01 md(1loondlent Democrats to disor ganizo' the D)emocratic party. TIheir schme, it cannliot be doied, was in somo1 .mon'isuro( suiccessfuil. It is trute that we carried the Legislature by a largo majority--a majority, inl fat, altogether larger than w'e haive anly nood( of ; bu1t ait the same timei wo 51 sutined lo)ssos and perJ.mi tted the enitrance of elemients and1( influ. onces which even yet dlistract the party3 in some sections of the Stato. H ad thie Recpullicans put out a b State t ickoi, and haid they madol their usu~al fIght, ini the usual way, ~ through their own mon in the secvor woumhl have been unhoard of, anud - having the advantago of ai thorough 13' unit ed prmty our 1)eopl1 would havo como1 to the polls and swept tihe State by a1 majority' greator than oiver boefore. In1 the conduct of tho campaign the Rlepublicans Ix htibitLed their usual tact and political sagacity -- They knew they could not (loot their jud(gos4 nor carry the Logisla ture, so they dlOtormineod to do what c* was noxt host.t isora.ie thm , PIANO l 11111111(h~l(P A A'600l(lll . 010 A . hlO )4 (,aIt .14 $411111 I'IJ II4, l' $14 ',lo I 44 411' ei ';It4lit (IlIl l(4lit 11:1 1444, .44'.'44ohly $' Z'. Nk ('I vl ItIt ) ,I'l1 Plsk i'a 44 Ili 4 (4112 4'o) 0 I ,1: 544' 0114'l 18.10 4. Itp 1 1111 101. I'llho II' O't~uI gieil 1'1.1-ge 1mp oillI.4 ill Ni ~ ~ ~ Vvo W4,ll.'II1414111 llI'O0I nn (011 411y 1054. I 4 (:z i lt anti4e, . AlloI4'4 It. ho11 1 -.111 N v 4IN, Itsol' V-t It..3IAN' e pad ll %1 1 %s NI A t-1( With Milt'4-1 11 1 ikI ItI41 '. : I4111 ,0.4 of P 3IA'MI;.111( 8o 1 ('Alw fl alINA dress DAN4 I EI 4:1014 P. HHATTY, WasiKit'. ti N.III JA01. I'4'lI V 0I 1 , Ito{' .'l0F l4l IN 0 oCal1EV Ives A 'l-, .1. 3 Ill N"N 1 A4 . sLO Itt: 4.114' WANTED! 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S014.4'~j4 4 V1 wil\* 110. o( 1 14W 1 ei' lHI-ts' 1... 1.4illce '111 C.IS.4 11 '.4,11 felt,:4 Ill4L;4' ti'le4 '6, 1( wrlw o wI'o v 1 I'LL work 1144 1.4, Il ,4 hafl -11111 I.411 oif tit'(, ..4(111 i t; 11 OWU fl X .'1) I', Il '4'(~l lp4flI'M 1 u' It-l y CIIjo A11 IC111 (JSitO ,4.C r ~i 1~ECELVE1. 10lce. O I~c a. ]Jacou.n, teouiso ALe Sor 1 -- 0 AM RECEIVING daily frosh S-uoars, Colfecos Greon and Roast, od, Toa, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging aid Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckots Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Traco Chains, Horso and Mulo Shoes, Axlo Groege, Vhito Wino and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Cheeso and Maccaroni received to-day. Now Buckwheat Flour. Choice new crop Now Orlcans M.o'Isses. ' New Mackerel in kits, I andJ{ barrels. ES All goods delivered within corporato limits. 1) R. FLENNIKEN W. 4. ROCIH1 MERCHANT TAILOR, 11AS rmioved tot o n tt the piost-I'lice, Nyhevre he will be g11A to roi,* ceivo 1h frietI; and custonerS. A full I'e c4 Sianpcs will be kept on hanld, from whie chu;tomuri may mako Se14clcions. lIle now hs the fineist linc of Frcl anId En gIDlsh goods ever brought to thlis mnla'ket. lI c is uvho proptrntd to cut or to mnvk up good. fe tlisic who devire. Carmkets of all kinds rcpaired an cleaisd. ;i- Uleaning a specialty. Thakful to the public for past patron.. ago,' le 1 solicit; a continuanco of tho ston, anid guaran te-s satisfaction. sept. 18 W. G. ROCIE. J. Clenaining, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, w INNoII0o, s. C. LYON'S Patent Metallic ~,STIF FENERS 00root and Shioeg F'rom Bunning over, ~.an dRipping in the Great Reduction! . -HOT! FOR. --c r flff'i first Ilonso in town to roduco .. \Vhnisktey to ton conts a drink, ilec'r t'o Iivo cents a glass antd Billiards fifteen cenits per' gamon. hlaving a large anid well H(Ot00 lot 0f P'ure Liquors on hand1( of whiich' tio following are a few of the branda: -1Pure ol Jentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX andl Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain -Corn, a specialty, CJognae, California, Peach anid AppI o Branrdies. Chamuipagjno, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinne ti Lager Boor alwvays kopt on ice0, and1( all sorts of faincy and cool drinks prepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HO USE. april 30-ti .3. D). MoOA RL EY. GREAT RADUCTION .In the Prioa of COATS' AND CLARK'S T11.READ, SW Five Centa a Spool. -ag Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots andi Shioes very fow for Cash, Ilp order to make rooi for 41a1 Stock. . u11idaelnxoi0' & (Gl'oc8tch ' jnly 30.-.f [)emocracy Nvith a v'iewv to wh~ipping It inl 801m10 of 141 0'0111 resi*3ifil Iii~tricts ill Novenulbiui, Iid , ltau cfldolilsg"" its mlajoL'it~ ilioperative ill ,11 lthiro cuto ~ II8ql~l )Ihj(A.t of the oiwnzy ; it walS htcezss . Il. as st-atud, to thoe xtent, of T Itichg ouir Iujorify ill the laogisl1a.' 110 Slig.hitly, uid1 of giving theom lope0 ill Lhlo CuurewCi31onaI Caml t.[vile eatmnplign ill SOluth (Jz-irluu mle a- lillo of ttetiol oil tho pirt ) t:10ilt) upIlblicaills fiihiar ill sill Ts1)0C.U. to that purtued inl tii ite. lioer :::i IM( Oppositionl to ho lDenmoer I a ,t'zat o ticket. -The Iiitiicdiato. tvi(d!1ic' ofey0 this i's Io (es5(.h tho inturu.;L :)f the D~emocrats n Omi calimJp)ti-i1, jus;t au wits tito !aS0* here. \Vo slia! af ti t, 011111 ).14,11 prol'C0;.ex if the ):1-,1!l0I (vilds N'ili not, but IhLu il thie dveidloly Vill bo pufA 11p for th e lci4 U8.somb1,y, 'whlil i11.1a)y of the ec'oso Aild doub~tful counities, ind enel ill :01110 'which1 are counted strougly )C.muocratie, theh3 w~ill ho mixtures )f ikinocratie, independ(ent Decmo r.atic andl Raflical canldidteso., with iopo ill all thleL;,:o) Cases for the dlc. io 1o thI ]ial~~. TrIe-,-%,ill b)e to livowuwl o(.;i tolil to thle Dumloc. mn-, bult ifll. h the Court tici1; except iosc c01't,luxo imj I'upt)-iblictul5, gl(113ellJa wari.-re Nvill be conducted .iii VeWto (hx g~2a11izing thic (I OJCI'fl (11 VCIil " , thoelciOtion of ho Raidio-al caiziidatex; for, Col' res~q hrowl~ the divisions of the DeulioC auv. and hy 1.11u s:111loi0 111C11f FC zIIIillg a siileiUnt1 pl)Oer ill tile Thflr:IAx~eidy to b.. ablo to tmeli tfic steuisor1 ill the Sen~ate of 1ilttjoh - Pat tOPsonl. 10wecikly papcts.-. or southj caroliia -ivuo lifllol1s SI1]. O linve~ ioiatcot out to out' friodnd, across ho linto t~e (l1L"ur to bo appi'e J.lidedt ; they linow for themlselves, ,-ithomt neodimo to ho told, tho eiio'd. l'ti 01)1Y 1101) is ill 11-1ll'llg oLut ill bll lO0iCO ill 8support I their )omilriec-i. The~y 1l1C'lot yet ostrovug tat Oicy (:h iflordI to .,flvatiol1 (Ipuj)LsJ lij)01 imiity of A' hen y00I* b:1 iiy ixsts vhl fehiig 1-11D.BllsBbySrp. (1030 o it w~ill, ielievo the little mfortcr at, ouLO. Oihly 25 cents a AM lo. I'(AAlt> 0i1' IE( -UALIZATION. F HE' noi1,m meirtfioi. of tho(iunt ]"ilovo1 ol,* .Eo ou1,izat ia, for' Iair. "o " illliY, -will be ihIit1,I at 111o OIfie of the f1111113 Al(I iii Conk lilt)11011 C jag oil Sat ur L 710 ii v;torn hc'r, pi' XI110 1. N. WITHLERS) ittlg :t) tthAmi?or, F". C,