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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION.} 'WINNSBORO, S. C., T HURSDA Y, NOVEAMER 8,.1877. )F
NEW ADVERTISE3ENT.i
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BEATTY startlingl tv e I Organui. 12
Mtopsvi55, l'inn1o.1 only. $Ill, cost $Itri. (*jr(-ular8
frco.. DANIKJ, 1". EATTY, Washington, N. J.
Gl UN CZ a"' ""'ve". '"" *xed Prco
PitsbrgP is free. (reat Westera (Jun li'ork,
Pittsburg, I'l.
USE WEU43 L1S CarbAle Tablets
For all diseases of the
T b.COa-t and A a S.
USE NONE BUT
WELLS' CarbAlic Tabi As.
Suld by all bruggists.
C. N. CaurTt.s-roS, 7 Sixth Avenne, N. Y.
I larvest for Agents. We st-jnd
fr 0 111* neW .10 a 'tvr 10ia
d .'.ver.v and "1111 n wknt
V-ut wi11 hIn.stiu-0 3i 11s .,w 10o in
.11. ..'.1-.*m &' ce0....'..-....-..h
P'ennh* Ivallial, or:.\11hwaukee, Wiconsin .
Agents wanted 1 M1da1 a1di
For 1101IA NS'
NEWPIT R A
200 Illustrations. In'X IM 9
Addres for n~wI ciulars, A. .1. 1L,11AI &
CO.. Nus Arci Street, lilladelphit.
}[(fji'IE{c I'For butrnan' saiwoas, bites
of 11n,eoti, J)t)1,0n by jvy
ozen fn limbs and baris,
My(E Sore nlipple.broken bres. brOkipbla.
acte ins hvillaw.he, ear.1014, a1111d th h
blin< ati blevdIing Ili e. lfeI<ng of l li ligs.
uteli e andlort'hag : and
ulevrati ois Ie(Itilr to leiales is s.uno n'
.EXTHACT OF WITE IiAz.I.. Ask for It. lieailv
It Is better, stronger ancl etekper til any
other, anl Is walrratted by W i.Ks k iorv
Whlsl Druggils, 346 Watshingtoln St
11081.011, MaSS.
Tho,ie whliin'g roliuf and cire for Rupture
should consult Dr. .1. A. 811I1AN, 256 Broad
way, New York.
Senil Wet,s. for his new book, with
photographic likenesses iof bid cases 1).,forie and
after eure. lieware of cheats who pretend to
furnish Dr. Sierian'is treat inent.
One or theip fellows, a (erman clerk, now
calling him11self Dr. W. G. Crempien. Is 1ieted
on complaint, of Dr. 8. andl awalts trial for
forgery and embezzlOment.
&gents
Wanted I
FOR PARTICULARS ADiREsS
W is 01N N1" WIi k G11 ) t t
COMPANY,
829 Broadway, New York City; Chicago,
Ill., Now Orleans, La.; or San Francisco,
California.
I P i M
HABIT CURED.
A e'fidu and Si'e C re.
Large retuct lon in prices. A trial boti1le free.
Aits. .1. A. 1u111 oLINC , Ia l'ort , ltl:ilaa
Box 10:s. (Formerly Airs. Dr. 8. B. Collins).
oct JO-4w
NEW, CHEAP
-AND
ATTRACTIVE GOODS!
-V call the aitte.ction of tho Ladies
to onr now* htockC o1 iiib ollars,CollIerett.os,
Linen Collitn, Silk TIieui, Haimbx.rg 1.:dg.
ings. asirim and Rid Gloves, HIosi ry,
HIandkorchliefs, ibbonsn, and variou,,
othcr goods which we are offering as low
as any body.
Calicoes f:rom ( to 8} conts.
Brown :f'l uosan from 6 to 10 oonitR.
Bleached HOosp)uns from (1~ to e
cents.
Checkeod H'OloespUnls from 10 to 1 2X
onts.
TIlocing from 10 to 25 oants.
10--4 leached arnd Brown Shootings,
very low.
A nico assortment of Dress Goods and
Fancy,Dross Buttons, Shawls, Ladies' and
1EIHsoa' Boulevard Skirts, wvhito, red and
piaidl, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres and
Rep1ellain ts.
Our Gents' Dopartmeont is full and com -
ploto. Evorything~ from at pa por collar to
an ovoeoot.
A good assortmecnt of Carpets on hand,
very choa;p. o:,;n1w
Our stock of Shoes and HIardwaro is
will convinco you that wo don't intend to
be undersoldbyayoyanw r.
MMA STERA~I & BRICE.
Elentier & Edmond,
itICIaroND. yA
M ANFACTRER ofPortablo anna
aioary EngIinSOadBolr o
all kinda, Circular Saw Miills, Grist Mills
Mill1 Geuing, $harting, Pulleys &o.
AMEIOAN TUrBINB WAfBR WEE,
Camerot's Special Steam Purnp
OTTO F. WEITERS,
Wholesale Grocer
-AND
Commission Merchant,
Nos. 110,112 and 181,
3Zk9wA T 3.A,"3 STW.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
oct 4-3n
W. G. ROCHE,
H AS removed to the store next to the
post-offiee, where i:' will be glad to re
ucive Iii.i friends and customers.
A full line of Sam ples will be kept on
hand, from which custoiers may make
ielections. Hie now has the finest line of
French and English goods ever brought
to this market.
He is also prepared to cut or to mak
up goods for those who desire.
Garments of all kinds repaired and
-lcaned.
7.r- Cleaning a specialty.
Thankful to the public for past patron
Age, ho solicits a continuance of the
same, and guarantees satisfaction.
sept 18 W. G. ROCTHE.
GRAND
INTERNATIONAL
Exposition!
VE could find no other ap
p~ropriato heading to indicate tho
arge Stock of DRY GOODS,
BHIOES, HIATS, &c. &c., that we
tro now daily receiving. We
~hough t of HeIadquarters, Emipo
ium and Bazaar. All too tame.
Come One I Come All!I
We are determined not to be uin
lorsold by any house in South
Jarolina.
The Best Prints in Town at 6} oLs.
The very best mnado atL 8A ets.
C'o:tt' Col.ton, all colors, at '7 ets.
We inltend to try to l1onso you in
>ricesJ, goods and polite attention.
CALL AND SEE.J~
LADD BROSa
oct 9 _________
To0OTH BRLUSHES.
20) dozen En'glish Tooth Brushes, Im..
toed to order. For sale at the Dru
toreoft
DBq W. t. AIiEN.
"VEGETINF,"
Says a lloston physelan, "has no equal as a
blood purilter. ll-art1g of the 1anY wolider
fill ctirai tMer all other remeelle had jailed, I
viitetd the I,boratory, and convitind mjy,eltf of
Its ge.Itle merit., It I eI113red 1romll l.rk-.4 ,
roo 4atil herbs, each of whilza is -him'i ()Te
I Ive, and I hey are eompolndeJ in :;uuiI a i) any
as to produce astonishilng results.'"
VEGETINE
Is the great Blood Puriller.
VEGET INE
Will cure the worst, cases of Scrofula.
V E GT INE
Is recommended by physicians and apothecaries.
V EGE T I N P
Has Pffe!c.ed soni marvellous citres in Cases of
Canker.
VEGET'INE
Cures the worst cases of Canker,
VEGETINE
31eets with wonderful success in Mercurial
diseases.
Will eradicate Salt lthemni from the system.
VEGE TINE
temove. Pmmples and ltimors from the race.
Cures constipalion and regulates the bowels.
ls a valuable remedy for Iead.vehe.
V cGE~TINE
WII Cure I)yspepsl.t.
VEGETINE
Restores tihe entire ystemu to a healthy condIt,on.
VEGET iNE U
Remtloves the cause of Dizziness.
V i 'G~ I trl" N
Relieves Falit nless of the stomach.
Cures palw; in I he b-i
ItY
U4
. I
Esffee utll . m el e?llWekN
Is effe tve 111 0:wI Ir.t
Is acknowvletged by all ela.es of people to
be the best and mos, realiable blood puriller
hI the world.
V EGETINE
-PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS,
BOSTON, MASS.
VegetinO IsSold by all Drugg s.
oct 33-4w
Wines, Liquors Tobaceo, &c.
FINE Palo Sherry WVine, fnno N. C.
8cu Plernontq Wino, lint old P'orto
Port Wino, tino imported Claret Wino,
For table use
ALSO,
Fine artielo dry Sounppcrnong Wine,
Otard's & Co. wn uino C'gnae liraindyv,
miire N. t;. Apple Isrondly, ch ice stone~
N.1 m, wcet .Mash I'orn Whli-;key
Cabino,t lIyc--the bie-t whiskey im town,
and a fulli stock of all other good iAquors,
Also, the celebratedl In-lian PaLlO Ale,
freah Lager and Swoet S panning Oiler on
drant;ht. The lait'st amu.1i)bei. :ielect' :I
stock of Invana Cigars and1( Ci*garaeues in
town, Blackwell's ge'ranuie Smolcnng TJo.
baicco, Messina Oranges and Lemons~ for
alo low for cash by
juno12 F. W. rH IkN.U ;'1 Kt
NEW WILLCoy & OJl3l1;
itse sutrps:; .fin r erl: '(2. it be'v(ind all com2I
HbIinlzg the i (ot( !lIt'al h o'1,,ffed by
sellera of noisy, h is.rus .Izolj, uoublesome, two
thread, Ieni,al ;u.nlz100.
Only MaicIhim I th' .Worldi with1
A nL.tnnt atic 7Fenft li ,'s,, and <
Wvitlt no T5'tiul to
WVrite by Postal Cara for Price List, List
of Officos, &o,
VInLCOx & 01111W E. AI.00
ma*s 1M.1v
1OLITIVAL NOTES.
Civil service ro form seems to be
looking up i bit.
The Reading Eagle likes Mr.
Tilden's speech so well that it pro
poses to 'right a great wrong" by
r-unnig him for Presiduet in 1880.
If the President really wanted his
army. appropriations for use in
October he should havo called for
the extra sssion early in the spring.
The Indianapolis Journal, which
spoke for Senator Morton, said th1at
Kellogg and Eustis are ontitled to
tho Louisiana seats in the Senato.
Mr. Randall's banking and cpr
rency coruuittee is fsaid to be a
uoven-to-four affair-sovon for soft
money and four for hard-but the
ieven is the majority this time.
That was a lively bound for
Pennslyvania in one day-from
Simon Cameron up to John Weilh.
Things do look better since wo
como to look through the thorns
ror the rosos.
Mr. Cox's great literary attain
mets eminently fit him for the
Aairmanship of the library commit
too of the Houso. Mr. Randall
evidently wasn't joking when he
miiade the tappjointmnt. C
Thero is a general standing
iround iin Washington waiting for
soniebody to knock a chi) off
iomebody else's slioulder. Th0r1
ire a good ma1ny who want to soo
[hc fun, but only a limited .number
who care to participate in it.
NWirt Sikes, who is Consul at Car
lif', very few people will re1n)mbder,
s about to resign, aod a Washincr
Lon correspondent thinks "it is quite
p)robable Arthur L. Tlioumas, son of
Squire Thomas, of the Sixth ward,
Pittsburg, will be his successor."
Mr. Fulton, of the Baltimore
Aimerican, having failed so disas
brously in his attempt to give the
Prosident a reform mayor, is trying
bo make the thing right by printing
beatiful acrostic verses to Mr.
[a.yes. There are vatious methods
>f reconciliation.
All the time that Deputy Collector
Anderson and Surveyor Wells, of
Kew Orleans. late of the Returning
Board, can spare from their official
futies they are devoting to the
noble work of preparing a defenso
n the caso ag ainst them for for
rery. They will both be arraigned
within a short time.
It's discovered that General
Harlan dissented from the recon
truction policy of Congress more
fhan a decade ago, and for that
ffense his confirmation as Supreme
Tudge is opposed. When we go
back one dozen years in Harlan's
-ase, why not go back another
lozen years and pitch Cameron,
Nrorton, Hamlin and all the other
>ld Democrats outside the party
ince ?
At New Orleans it is now under
~tood that thme contest for the col
etorship of that p)ort is narrowed
town to Packard and King, the
.stter the incumbent. It is lit,tle
natter to the general puieid which
ets it ; it is looked upon as a Re
urning Board p)orqititc just now,
nd Packard'a p poin tment wouldn't
wpr'ove the bnsincs,.so far as any
>ody cani guess.
Civil service reformn h ad to
,all another hal.t. It's in Massachu
;etta this time, where various Rie
>ublican o0hcials not only won't
>ay to party expenses, but they
von't vote at all. This has called
'it seve'nteenthily of explanation of
imo civil semrvice rul'25 fr'om A.ttor'ney
kn~1orl DJevens, who s;ays tht
mbih ofline doonn't unfit a mmon to
rote at oleel.ions, ospe4ciatlly' if lie
'of,os the admainis traLtion ticket.
S hat next ?
Da)nn Piati fially rises to explain
he Ohio electlion. Hie says that old
at n Wade swo)re so twrribly on5
'l(?etionf day, that, the Wourtorn Re
urve i2epublie:mns remlained at home
() pray. In the mean0)timoi( Halsteadl
v'as bnurning the Repubulicanm candle
A the othier end of thme line by in
.isting that Bishop should be
lOeicatedl to prove that there isn't at
Tod aind that Sunday is obsolcto in
ur civilization.
The official vote of Iowa has
>ecn returned, except froQm three
ounties. The total vote ia about
45,000, against 292,07, at the
resideniial election Int year.1
iear, Rtopublican oandidat;e -for
~overnor, has 120,7569; hrish.
)emocrat, 78,769 :Stubbs, Green
aok, 88,503 ; JSangp, Prohibit,ot
A0422. The remainder of the
of Gear. Gear's plurality over Irish
will be 42,400 when the missing
counties are returned.
Congressman Benoni Fuller, who
stands closo to Governor Williams
as a personal and political friend,
and who saw him frequently during
his Washington visit, says there is
scarcely a doubt that Mr Voorhees
will succeed Mr. Morton, as it is an
appointment demaniled by a large
majority of the democrats of the
State and as Governor Williams
highly approciates the services of
Mr. Voorhees in the campaign
against Coneral Harrison. It is the
opinion of Indiana men generally
now in Washington that Judge
Hfolman would make an officient
Senator, on account of his long ex
perienco in Congress and his hard
application to business, yet they, as
a rule, prefer Mr. Voorhees, bo -
cause, in ad(ition to his being a
man of suitable qualifications, he
has rendered valuable party services
which have not for a considerable
period boen rewarded. Governor
Iondricks, he thinks, will not for a
moment entertain the idean of be
coming a candidato for the place,
and may be considered as entirely
out of the question. In other quar
tors it i. said Mr. Hendricks would
not accept the appointment, as his
Joing so would bury his chances for
lie next democratic nornination for
Preiident, not to speak of the in-i
consisteney of his sitting as a Sena
tor in a body of whichli he claims to
be the presiding officer.
NEJVS 01" H111E DAY.
Three pairs of English pheasants
have been ptut on Goat Island, San
F'rancisco Bay, for propagation.
Dom Pedro is credited in Brazil
with an intention to reform the
whole administration of the Empire,
ind all the rings and combinations
%re, of course, alarmed. Brazil, it
seems, needs reform as sadly as
some other places.
Connecticut is wisely trying to
send some of her best men to the
Legislature. Lafayette S. Foster,
formerly United States Senator,
President of the Senate after Mr.
Lincoln's asiassination, has been
fominated for the Assembly.
The hurricane wich swept over
the Dutch West Indies in October
lestroyed property to the value
of $2,000,000. Many lives were
lost. In the city of Curacoa many
of the most solid structures were
Lruslied, as if they had been things
of paper, by the waves which rolled
upon them mountains high, and
many persons were buried in the
ruins. People who were rich were
made paupers in an hour. The
planters sufferod largely also, most
of the plantatious being strown with
aprooted troos and wrecks of all
3orts.
A bill introduced in the House,
by Mr. Howitt, of Now York, in re
Lation to the Paris Exposition, pro
vides for the acceptance of the in
vitation for the appointment of a,
general commissioner at a salary
lot to exceed $3,000, and of ~fiton
idilitional commissioners, eight of
whom are to be skilled artisans, and
seven of them scientffic experts,
whose pay and expenses are not to
nxeed $1,000 each, and authorizes
blhe assignment of one or' more pub
ic vessels to transport to and from
LPrance, free of cost, the articles
>ffered for exhibition. It appro -
)riates $150,000 to cover all ex
penses.
It is our painful duty to record
shuit Mrs. Belle Lynch, of Ukiah,
3.slifornia, has again received a
)ublic pummeling at the hands of a
:ian. This is the second tinio this
Jhing has occurred within a brief'
perUid. Mrs. Lynch edits a paper
Uka,and if reports are not alto,
gether malicious and untruthful,
uiows what a wvhipping is when she
fets it. The late Mr. Lynch, who
s doubtless happy that hie is no
nore, was wont to carry a cane, fl-st
ni self-defence, and next as an instu
nent with which to adlminister dis
sipline to his belligerent wife. Ho
tied and loft the newspaper to the
ntellectual care of the Witlow. who
ins ever since been telling all she
mows about her neighbors through
ts coluinnis. it was a newv use for
newspaper, 'even in .Califoi'nia,
vhorre they make the most of every
hing, and took the conimxunity by'
mrprisei Aftet' awhile it began ato
ecover from. this surprise-tnough
o got. mad, and raheir .the 'ab&W
>odIied. male populfttiondsesto
ave resolved to take tu tbxrns pr
he editor. 'So far l6 is abot~"
maen thing dbtwan :ths Wt4