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TEI-WEEKLY EDITION y TERM OF SUBSCRIPTION. 'tA-Weekly One Year. - - - -- $4.0 ix-months. - - - - 2.0 * Thros months. - - - 1.0 ]ATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaeh sub sequent insertion G04. Obitua ries and ributos of Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made or eontract advertisements. -o - JOB WORK. Bill eads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &o. eatly executed at this office,-CHEAP OR CASH. POLITICAL NOTES. Even Secretary Sherman has learned that letters come home to roost. The average Democratic opinion in Washington about Key's letter seems to be that the postmaster general was a trifle too near his own bombshell when it exploded. It will be some comfort for the organs to know that Anderson is a fearfully and wooderfully red. headed man. These are trying times for the organs, and almost anything will prove a comfort to them. Mr. Clarkson Potter's committee has not got far enough along yet to offer chromes to Returning Board erq and Supervisors as a slight in ducement for quickened consciences, but it will come to that in time, no doubt. Senator Sharon has not drawn his salary for nearly a year. This is the fair thing in the Nevada Senator, because he has not boen in his seat in all that time, and yet he has done as much as a good many Senators to entitle him to his' pay. It is stated that soon after t1-e; adjournment of Congress tha President., accompanied by Attorney} General Doveus and the Erring Brother, will visit all the chief Southern cities between Richmond' and Galveston, returning to Vashl, ingtou by way of St. Louis and the West. By this time 'Stanlcy Matthews must begin to feel soi ry that he wasted so much of his valuable Senatorial time writing affectionmato letters to Anderson. Tao late Supervisor of East Foliciana didn't seeni to want Matthews' love half as much as he wanted an office, but the Senator was oveoflowing with love while he~ hadn't a single ofice to his name. Mr.4 Hendricks takes the true ppsit:on wvith megard to the Potter resolution-the positioni taken by ninety-nine-one-hundr'edthis of the Democacy o thecountry, viz: That no attempt should be maido to distu~rb Mr. Hayes' title to the Presidency, but that there should be a thorough investigation of the electoral frauds to the end that a repetition of theam mtay be prevent ed. Mr. Hendricks does not belheve that the Democrats intend to "Mexicani zo" the country, nei the. does lie think that the investigation will terminate in a "contemuptible farce" or a "terrible tragedy." Ex-Senator Miatt Car'penter has suddenly dropped his fifty thousand dollar Jaw practice in Washington and gone to Wisconsin to see if there isen't a Senatorship that migl-t bo picked up by an ablc-bc died man with an eye to business. It is going to be a free-fom -dl fight, and there is no reason why (C.trpentor, who in as able as any man Wiscon sin ever had in the Senate, should not run. the course with the rest of much of that kind of scan thing statesmen as even. Wisco'nsin can stand, and it is very certain thm.t Howe will not succeed himself. $100 Rewnri! P IE Town Counoll of Winnsbo~ro .herebr offer a reward of ONE HUN DRED DdLLARS for 11he arrest, with ~p ~proof to convict, of the person or peons8f *who sot tire to the law office of Mr. John JNeil, on the morning of the 7th in Stanlt. Bly order of ConacoIl: Attest: JAME'S A. BIRICE, Attest: , Intendant. Clerk, Uune 8-t2x1l 'Ef the inatter of WILLXAM D. AIKE3N, Bankrupt. roe coWxOnRN:-The under Jal-n4hrebiVes notice of hlisap ~itentiaNsga9of the 1Notate .o, f fh4tGouft of IBOR AXS At 1Manufacturers' Priews, EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT O0 p SRAI LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNA IK, UA., TPHE Great Wholesale Piano and Organ iUDealers of the South, now sell In strutuents from all leading Makers direct to purchasers on the No Agents, No Commission Plan, at Mannfaoturer's Fac tory Pruc;,. thereby giving putrchasers the large commirsions heretofore paid Agents. From $50 to $11) actua'ly saved in the purchase of an Instrutment under this new system. Write for particulars. We can't be undersold. Special Offers THAT BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oet. Pianos, $135. 4 Stop Organs. $35. 74 Oct. Pianos, 145. 6 Stop Organs, 60. 7' Oct. Pianos, 160. 9 Stop Organs, 67. Gr'd Sq'e .'ianos,178. 12 Stop t rgans,78 MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. | 9 Stops, $108. Send North anad be Swindled. Not by reputable makers like Steinway, Chickering, Steck, Knabe, but by loguls Manafacturers who advertise $900 Pianos for $2t(; $t O Pianos for $175; $270 Or gnus for $65. Deception and fraud are in all such absurd offers. Buy Instru ments made by old and always reliable Inanuitcturors like fl'ickering & Sons, I Knabe & Co., Hallet & Davis. Mathutihek P'no.Co., Haines Bros., Mason & Hatulin. And you will have those that will last a lifetime and please you better every day. All Instruments we sell bear the ma1 kers natl.C and are guaranteed for six years. Fifteen Days Tri-11l If desired. We pay all freight if not satisfa1tosry. Illustrated Catalogues free. Writ.e to LUDDEN & BATES, april 12 -3m Savannah, Ga. TOTAL ADSTINENCE SaYING WINE TILL IT RIPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 1871. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arraniirig for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these i3 a wine of the %intage of 1864, described as a "Sweet Union Port,'' but suggesting the Imnperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine ef American growth. Its pulrit y, age arnd mellowvness are remarkable, and both pysicians and wIne fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con siderable quantity. T'he whole stock is in the hasnds of the well-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.-N, Y. Tribuns, Nov. 19, 18~7. The above speaks for itself, but wve would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, /iguored nor watered; that it has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes It Is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersIgned, who 'will forward descriptIve pamphlet, frce of charge, on application. Respetfully, etc., B. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. West I3nadway, Readi and Jludson Strtdz Naw-Yose. WATERS' ORCHIESTRION Ahines ORGA1 is thomoint~beainuiful no310ever made, i t haa She cet ebratedt C(cer, to stop, whiich it a tum Imitation of the llusunt * Voice, andS two and lalf Octave,, q/ belli tuned in perfect lnrm mony with lte ree-la I and ahereffct is mna cal andh electrkyng ~Vawainc4 f CONC V EAI O. VEM ER,CENT'ENNIt IA E1. C .I WfER, CIAPEL, nni Sesl ci.tlne PU T Y rel tVOICIN ltmathu gre vos ft on pI er sia for ntr Ar Chlnre* AR ETE WES DtIA EI) eeTnece,on orkim taneshia Du titanmure eal PcntsltEtaE j TitlutEt a t .Ofo eneh.AT HAn lthay Instnlens treceled.Istuenst OGENT a CANTED CpelnlIndnecmn. toh trsade.Klimoratv e receivedne) Nithe bltofN ea. H1AEWTlt8me. m &ll Sontg ! Manufnture and senr''.hoa,1 . 40EASTJ 4h N..UNA0d tQUAcRyEcN. J - OTICE. OFIC CUNYCoMIS4NE. KLTICE, WICETBE iia & 0*1 w, O3Z1d7r O'EA LZc T.i, .C HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SEILFOTED STOCK OF ..-AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF-1 T:.A.8, WI]TJS ..~J-D IIQ,TOiS ORDERS sent receive the same attention as when given in person; arnd special care is given to packing. end for Catalogue. jan TERMS CASH. TO THE PUBLIC. M Y customers know that I have heretofore led the FUR NITURE trade of the South, in style, quality and prices. Tau tihno has c)ia when these goo.l can be purchased as cheap from meas in tho North and West. I do not go backwards, but continually raise the standard of my goods, and add new !stylos. 1 n ve mi li re.laiotiou+ in priues w herover possible, and spared no ox >enso to place in your hi.uIs a price list that will help you to purchaso goods. I respectfully invite you to call and exanine my stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. Orders by nil wi'l roooive as muoh attention as if given in person. Itwoild nwi the li:t too lar4's t) (1esrib3 an I "c-)y all the different prices of Parlor Suits. Dining ito in, Mliee. Standing, Parlor and L'dies' Desks, Secreta riwa, Dwarf Libraries, an. llook Cases, manufactured by np. Thanking you for past favors, 1 xentain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 1471 and 149, BROAD STREET, jan 8- ~~ t .iWNo charge for drayage or packing. FURNITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con gisting of Walnut Chambei Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables , Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs I Desks, Ton%el-racks, Wash, stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un - W equaled. Ai- Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF lUSTIO WINDOW SHADES, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESS ES, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly done at modorato Prices. Furniture made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full sup)ply of Metalic and RIoseweecd Burial Cases aind Collins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Collins. 8eigLaeui A ye r's 2 ~ ~.HairYVigor, For restoring Gray Hair to ~ ~ ~Its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing en. MAR n.u once agree 1~&,. J~.v 6. an.able, healthy, WE CLAiM Fon THE IMdPROVEDan efcta SW Ipr rfor preserv ing the hair. S~"~VINGFa ded or gray resored to its The follo-ving specific points of supe- originat color, tuIh the gloss andc riority. freshness of yiouth. Thin hair Is -G at almplitetty In Cona- thickened, falling hair checked, and 2- Durnblislo y.. baldness often, thoutI not always, 3- Excedinagy Lighat Run cured by its use. othinug can re. nin mg., store the hair where the follicles are 4-Still II umnnlng. Noblses. destroyed, or the glands atrophied errbornmmis tall VarIelies o1 and deae.But such as remain (I- lieauuty of Fuinlash ad can be saved for usefulness by this IV n rkuamansa mp. application. Instead of fouling the '-Gtl EAuT RE DUCTION IN hair with a pasty sediment, it will PRI I O(E. keel) it clean and vigorous. Its Single Machines sent on orders direct occasional u1se will prevent the hair from the ~aory, written guarantee with from turning gray or falling ofr, ea H Y PA OLhPnCES and consequently prevent baldness. ~VHYPAYOLD D.IES!Free from those deleterious sub S o-Send for circulars and particulars. stances wvhich make some prepParas Address, tions dangerouts and .injurious to the hair, the Vigor cnonly benefit Time Whaitney MP'g. Co., but not harm it. If wanted merely 1 Interson, N for a HAIR DRESSING, AUGU TA HOTEL nothing else can be found so desir Corner of Broad and Washington Btreets, able. Containing neither oil nor AIJGisTA e ,dye, It does not soil white earn. AIJOVSA. ~ Ibric, and yet lasts. long on the hair, TAS been thoroughy renovated, re giving it a rich glossy lustre antd a m,..nodeled and newly furnished. It gratentl perfarne. il6eated in th~.eaeenre of' busines *P*, Tlograph OfEd i the iIet buailding, PMaaa tes 1 in te w bleok. Post- Dr J,;. 'C y~A&C, ~e,Mu NEWSAb RERALD WEE KLY EDITION, I5 3 UBLISED EZZRY WEDNESBDAY A? WINNSBQRO. S. 0. BY THE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, State News, County N-ws, PolLeal News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPABTIRNT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCA -1 COLUMN. Is well filled with wwn and couuty newa The aim of the Fublishera is to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Terms of Rubscription, payable invarin. bly in ad vance: One copy, one year,-- - -----$8.00 One copy, aix mionthsa, - - - - $1.6C, One copy, three months, - - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at - - -,- $2. 75. Te~n copies, one year, at .- - - $2.60, Twenty copies,on year. at - - $2.,50, To every' pers8on muaing up a club of ten or miore sulbscribe.rN, a COPY wvill be sent free fo'r one year. Tihe namos consti,. tuting a club need not all be at the saine post-office. JOB PRINTINO. IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS DONE IN TIHIE JiEST hTYLE AND &T THE~ LOluEST PRICES. We are prepared to furrish, on shod$ notice. BANK IHECKS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES, OI~S INVITATIONS, OTR A WIBLA NKS, POSTAL CARDS, ETC.,ZTQ Terms for Job Work---asuh OR Aolveri.