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TRI-1WVEEKLY EDITION} WINNSI ORO. S. C., SAT U R D A V. J UN t 15, 1 7H. IV0l2. 2. NO. 58 NEW ADVERTISEMENiS. REvO LTER s"el" 3ox Cartridges. Address J. BROWN & SON, 180 and 138, Vood St., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. OIGA N S I'iwt. ltnors at all test U tn loa u+ s t. Circular-, witi new stvles, xEDUt'ED PHiICES, anl miIit inrormation, sent free. MASON & II - \I LI N Organ CO: 'ANY, Boston, New York or Chicago. $+175, PIano. $175, " Pins$Itan do.m.Regant Pjanos rosewooc case% tng )lllcent s.h,m string up right I'ltno $210 No risk See before buying. This offer only where not Int.ro ln'. Var ranted eight years. Trade p-nui,ntg In A'gts wanted everywhere. Write for piper, free. THOMAS 11(OS., Catskill, New York. 1BENSON'S CAI'CINE aCk the P US PLASElt I the best remldy for 8 a lam:1 or painfull back, or weakness of the b tck ever invented or known. It soothes, It strengthens, It cures, where other porous plasters and all liniments fall. Each genuine BENSON'S Capeine Plaster has the word Capcine cut through the plaster. Take no other. Pn A ND " 'no rC R G A IN $1610 only $425. Superb Grand Square Planos, price $1, lan only $15. Elegant uprigh Pianos, pl rice $811 only $153. New style uprigh t. Pianos $112.5u, Organs $35. Organs 12 stops $-*2.51. Ctulrch O.gans 1:1 stors price $3tc0 only $115. Elegant $375 lirror l'op 0:gans, only 1t3. Buyers, come and see inc at lomne : if I am not as representcd. it. It. rare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given tire. Large Illustrated Newspaper with m ltch Iaformautin about cost of PIanos and Organs sn t free. Please ad dress DANIEL F. RATTY, Washingon, N J. FOR A CASE OLF CATARRHI $5O That. SANDFOIRD'S 1ADICAL CUBE for Catarrh will not Ii stattlyt relIeve ant speedily cure. Reference. lienry Vells. E ,q , Wells, Fargo & Co., Au rora. N. Y.; Win. i)tw,n. St. L.ouls. ''estmo:ilis mn.t tre:t,use by mall. Ic:. wI I p lul;rov.Il inhaler. $1 8 Id evcritere. VEKl(S & P)TEl'Iit, Proprletors. lo:;ton. 3lass. EBWn1cEBOO 1 PARSON'S 1t'ItOA TIIVE PL Li n ike new hll blood, and will coi1letely chang' the blood in the entire svst-em In it Ihre' mont Is. A ny per son who will take one pill each nlght from one to twelve weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for eight letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Maine. AGENTS WANTED FOR T 'tE A O1oJ GRoT . A new work of Great Interest to every BIBLE READElI and S'I't'DEN'1' in the Land. Alailress for deseritptilve terus and etreulars, NELSON & I'IIILLI , Publishers, No. s Broadway, New York. J une 1-4w FOR THE CAMPAIGNI HAMPTON AND HOME RULE The New-a and Coaurier. A LIVE AND FEARLESS DEMOCRATIC KE WYSPAPER. Largest Circulation i the City. Largest Circulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the Cotton States. ALL TIlE NEWS AItOUT S01'TII CAROLINA. ALL TlHE N iWS A.OUT TIlE SOUTII. ALL TIlE NEWS FROM EVERlYWIHElRE. Pure 411i Uidefllkd Demhtlc'ncy I UJNION J JUSTIC E! EQUA L RIG HTS ! Itecognly.ing ihe paramount interest, felt In the appiroachng poitleni ennv uiass by every Demoratwhohope.s to see the great, work of the Redmemipl Ion of the Stiate inade comflplete and permuanent so thait thi e ople may reap and fully enjoy the fruit of their sacrIfices, THIE NEWS AND (COU LUER will direct all its ene(rgies, and resouirces to pre Renting from day to day, and from wi-ok to week, full and interesting accounts of the progress of the (CAMPAIGN. I7' To place the paper wvithina the reach of everybody during thIs exciting contest. we have determinedcc to oiler t.o 'aall Subscribers~ the following Redued hates for the Campaign : TH'IE NEWS AND) COUltIElt, D.ily EditIon, 61 month----.-.-................... $O0 TIlE NEWS AND) COURIElIt, Tri-Y.eekly EsllIton. i mionths--................. 20 THlE 'AEEKE Y N'.3,6 maonths..........5 SubscrIptions wi be recelvoil at. these rates, FOl MAIL SUJI8CIIEIR ONLY, until 3lay 15. I all cases the canh must accomipany the order. FrIends of the cause of honest home rule In all the countIes are Inyttedl to ahd Us in swelling our CampaIgn Subscripi ton LIst, whIch ought to Include every Intelligent voter In the State. UIOR)A N & DAWuSON, ProprIetors, March su--ti UllA R LESTONN, 8. C. LEATHER I LEATHER I WE have on hand a full stock of Sole, Harness, Uppeo, Russet, Ki p aid ('alfskin Leather, which we will sell very cheap. HIDES I HIDES I Highest market price paid for hides. Bring them to us. april 2J. F. MOMASTER & CO) - EST Dry Goods House in the South ..L All exy~resi freights paid where the .order is S10.00). Write a ostal for Bam p1.. and Piee List. 1V.'IZCEARD0 & BRO. -s w~.,ut, e Columbia Business Cards. TTEA)QUA1TERS for cheapest Gro- I criesi and Hardware in Columbia to be found at the old reliable house of LOtICK & LOWIANCE. IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Stere- i oscopes, &+. All old pictures p copied Art Gallery Building. 121.', Main 1 Street. Columbia, S. C Visitirs are I cordially invited to call and exanine. __________ . - . d ( IIA11IF.S EIAS,formerly of Camden, . s movel to Columlbia, an I opened a large stock, of Dry Goods uonl Notions, I Boots. 'hoes, Trunlcs and Valises. Satis faction guarnntced. -- R ti'lXING'S GALLERY--Opposite tho Whooler lIoui e. Portraits, Photographs, Ambrotypes and Ferrotypes finished in the latest style of the art Old pletnres copied and enlarged to any size. W. A. RE 'KLING, Proprietor. TERr'KS & DlAVIS, importers and dealers in Watches, Clocks.Jewel Y, Silver and Plated Ware, llouse F rnisli inv Gooda, &c. N. 11. - Watches an'l je elry rtpaired. ('oltubia, S. +'. oct 27 -y SPRIING, !'i . -0 11 W E are now receiving a splendid lne of S RING GOODS. 150 pieces Prints. l " Camlbrics, 10 " Cretones. A fine lot of Wash Popl:ns, b-,autIful line of white and ligured Centennial Stripes ALSO, Bleached Homespuns. Sursuckers, Cotton Diapcr, Table Linen and l)amtask, and the prettiest assortmn,ent ''able Cloths and Doylies to n,atel in the mar tct, and many other goods which please call aid ex. mine. HATS. A full line of Straw, Felt and Wool Hats. SHOES. We have always taken a pride in our -hoo department. We can now say that we have the most comiplete stock of shoes ever brought to this market. GIVE US A CALL. LADD BROS. SPRING GOODS. W' E have just received ai new and prty assortment of SPRING CALICOES AND CAMBRICS. The styles are new and pretty and the plrices will suit the tinies. I all and look at thiem: they wall hoar the closest insp)ectionl, and we take plleasure in showing thema. \\ ill receive in a few days a lull assortment of all goods ini our hine. McMASTER & BRICE. 0 FRESH MEDICINES. Cl ARSAPARIL~LA with Indide of Po. tas,Liver Pills, An iso Soothing D)rops, Extract of Buchua, Cattle Powvders, ough Candy, Cherry Pectoral. Dirown's Congh Mixture, Arnircn Liniment, Es settee of Giing~er, Elixir of (Orindelia for Asth tma, WVorm Lozenges. Hair Rlestorer, Eshsence of Lemon, T1ooth Powders, &c. Th ese Mediecines will commeund i,bhem selves to physicians and to thoso persons who desiro to know what they are swal lowing, since the recipe of each is prie ted upon its label. McMASTER & BRICE. mar 21 OFFzoE COUNTY Co3MssxoxNs, WzaiNsnono, 8. 0., May 22, 1878. - T HE travelling public are cautionedc .that If they pass over Kincald's Bridge they do it at t11eir own risk, as the County Commissioners regard that Bridge unsafe. JNO. A. HINNANT, ma.y 22..it1 IChima. VEGETINE s Recoimu;eldlledt by all Physi cians. AIL.t.KY ST1I..E\)1, Q1t'E ENs Co., LoNo ISLA ND, N.Y. .\it, It, It. W E E s: ll(ar' Sitr-I 0 a te plaur of ititi yout Hiil 00 11(1l ce ('le tl cnc2r'iiDg Vo'gtI ite pro r e l uet you. I h?ivt' h(''nit stilft'rer I II I I y.sp'psa for over frt' Vear1s. ani1 have h-t Ii (tiieitii ! i)iarrhl:'i t for overI' siX 1u111 h, rIt haive I it' I IItI'it. o"evry tlhln'.; ; w-Is given iup ( flie, will (it not ep,eet to live ft.it 'lay to ay, ioi n10 p1lInLu ouild touch I) t's,. saw y'oi' Vev'.lInle re(cilnnteti'd o eure 1y.',iep.4l.. 1 cuulnc' rIusinig ii, a eil I t'ln. inlir(l tin ngOi) so, 11111 amd nOW Ia wv:ll woninl 1l r'sliotI 1o pe'rf'et healthl. All vii'> art' 1illyie t with l hls terrible < as, I t ut' i lintlly ret'on1111"tltI t1ry" it for ite b lty.til (If bt-r h'atlit, tul It 1 exeellenI as ia bluol uIl lIt'r. 1By Dr. T. B. FUR liES. M. I).. fo M iSs. WM.1l li. FORBES. VI'XI I'IN E.-Wht1 tho bloo l b1 e ei'tflls lI!(' sil"tal si;t'la It, tl' 't ' ule frm e lhaln e of aT.1h110r or" t"ll It, V.uw- :. of e r I. rre",ullur let, or (]r)In Iit' ot herl'ilse, thet V,-g4;lt titn will A'(l"I, Il ' he 10loO:1, ca r'y of1f t.he tIl rl. 1 1 in, n . I.-in;t It h(l ,t utn t y1 re it':u I it- l u-wl a, alt 11)art,la tone of v i ; -i' t" he wh l bodlI')l IUuly. V' 1 ti 1i:.l: 1I'. TIl D'iIh it't tZitT~.IVilTE.Ri \ atl.iI A iHI.,Y, \\'ASIil\l1rrOV CO.. 11.1.., .Jati. 141, 1I0. It. It. . : I q,TO.: ()%1:I. Sit - T'iis Is i ) rlli I li:i lit h" 'ln lilf'liiui !g I t.t It 1(4. C'.ul y e tl''yr Iti i':;l . 'whi -h '4r'wt Very" i.lpli.lly, ;ni :in i llrn r'I1Iie it h "i ': Vt':i lil, u31 (t) di'. W h1",.1 I thearnl ) .olte uune1iiluc. \';'; thtlt. rtc u:n;:"ut!':1i fr Ia11 'r auI ('illl "tltts littuIn r:.. I ittitnt C (1 Ial... I I. ant i i n h' t l i i:lf br inal .g to t(l4 t tr I": l' he.tit an I splirit 1thtt It .i2. i'l i_"!1 tt'!'! '"t'' I h h W e, It i'\''it.t I, :l 't i aII) : (ile t rioily . I'\ 11'.11ig111 tt1: MiloS I (hiib o I.' nl tIh-I k' \'(n" 'llie tll! C,Il or e"Ll.ltt tllt CAl'.\RIEI D11F"ilii:s'Th. I eli) that I il 1)t ' nayIY Ialu.,11in t dth,.\lr., D.''(rrt'-t. andi eonni(er hecr one of tiur Very, bt'./ wontuien. 1)1. SN. It FLoll:. A e DIts .is o i' i 31.oomt.-I f V et', 'ii will "ilove I l n, t"1e':Ited ,. purity, anl it urle it i ,' ,t';IO it '.)'I S ii') (h( . 'e4 t lIei I o ne itwelIt last. reiin t heeLu itN ptIn te 11cot priert ealt.it,i after I i i 1w differe!nt ph l-ltls, Iu::, in14illes. stllf',ti; lor',)!':1s, I-- it n1(' 4')In1'lu rlv 1tOo , ." 11 Oi l :!t 1 ttufit It1r. .Noul c.:n b, itIst4 1 \Why It 1111.. i11cinc pertOi i 10 h atIvh ret etll(S 7 1G, works Int thel b11lod. tlt"e Trculailg tll . It can ily 1 ' littl the Vae 3tthoI l 1 iller. T'he grta t Ourv' f tit h |iiea.e oil. ti:u4.e. il the hloo.l ; a it) ioni,;11 mne that dt-'; nilt aet (I re011,y upnn it. to ln i fY a I(I l lova(te, has an) Jtt cllit tl . on lttbile altlentllun, Veg stinc, I Regardl it aq at lalulabl3 FAMlILY MEDICUNF. H14. 11. It STE'ENS: ID'ar 611-1 lakt' ltl(asure in S8ayIn;, thtit I r,lvt' -t'i lite "c V ':itn In litV tunl:ly ith Codl resull s. and1 Ilhave khn:)wnl of i'veral ca't'; Sr'em.tkaite rure effcall b it. I regard it s at valuable faluily ml- del:n'. ' Truly y'ours, NEV. P WM. IlDON.LI. The( lRev. Wnl \il)D ilh LiI wV'il kniown' brough out ihe' l'nited1 States as at nilnlster In he .\1. E Church'l. TI'lO'SA\nDS SP'E.:\1.-Veu.et inlc Isaekntowvlled lid re 't'nineIda 'd by) phrlvAn'i and;tti apothIt [IO('Stobe ,'O brst puritler and cleanser of le' tutt 1 aiOvered, an E holDtl ,ape;k it its pralsc wholu have be'en re.,tored to hleh.1. THE I. D.'S HAVE IT 1It. C. It.RCIENs, Dear, sir-I hav'' Fold VTT forr a ETC le, a d tind 1n giv es 1t, ( xeclleit i atnir-. [1ufl. S. B. D . P'ItlE 'T, M. 1)., D u."ll''t;. Ilaz/.'tun, Ind. --PIREPARED 11Y H. R. STEVEN S, BOS'TON, MA.1SS. Y'egttinIr is Sol,l by allDrgis . juine 1-4w A GIANT'S FUNERAL. -0 DIA TI 01' TIf h .I IST M...v IN TIII WIoRLD. Wilnin Campbenl, tho Scottish Giant His Lenjtch, 1; .at;1 illamt r hclktlss-. HOW it W.1s .ljrn , t.o thu Grave. gives the foll.owin inte:.e.-ting ):ar - tienlars of the de.th of \r'. Wiam Cainpbeil, landlord of the Daike of Wellin- toll public ho1s13e, High11 Ikidge, N ew.castle, and w\idl.:y known as the Secttish giant, who dlied at that eshi, blishmennt on Miv' 29. Ho had been ill ibout ten days, the cause of his death, it is stllppoe 1, being culngestionl of the iln..:", the irsu.ti of a cold caught (lurin;g his absence from home. The (lecase I w ,s a litt le mro than twenty-two years of age. having \ been born in1 G asgow on the 2 1 of April, .1856. He Caiie to l.lis town i only in Nove;uber last, and his . Cxtraordiniry diiensioins, wich Soull found ptu'blicity, attraeted crowds of visiors to the levees which he regalirly held in his newly acquire.d house. Campbell was one of a famiy of seven chil.. di en, none of who b:side.l.i himll self are of ImlorC tl an1 ordiinary propor tions. His f.tlher, who fot.r many years was n inager of Tennant, 5 C heinic;d Wor k. in the city of his birth, was of average weig ri, alt.hou h he stood six feet two inehes lug Ii, Wiile his mlotther was ratier unideir the nstit wcight of hwen. Froi hii birth Willi am Ctmllpbell showed at renarkable dis- I )oIt ou toward S:outniess. At nine months old, alccordng; to his t o;\n st...ntment, lubishelid inl the fOrmti of alit L1uobiog. a.ic.i i a n. l let, he weighed 56 11s.. w\ineun at ten years Of age had inCiceased 252 lbs., an<t nis bodi.y size con tir(d I to develop niI uil uidia.ely before his in tis:;)sition it ha. attauined the follolwing marvelous imeasureIen ts:--9U inces r1oulid the shotihiers, 7i ii llebes irouind the chest, 47 in(bes ronmi the thigo, and 35 in(he(S round tit! C.d of Lou leg. he weigned 728 lbs., and' stood in his stockings 6 fee,t :J-, in '1eos hlih: nl)ne of u.esnti diu.( nsicus having been yi))eciabyI dimiiinishe,l during the iillness wh\ieni has ended in his death. C.urpbehll, we learn, wui brought up as a prlinte', l)ilt WiaS c'mlp1)u1ie.l L om his huge size to give up th t oecupitiou to wvhi:i he had become muncn attached. Ile boasted of beinr 'THs LARGEST s1iJEc'r in Hot- 2l:jesty's re.ilrns," aid some conception ,f Ilis ('iail to this title I nwiy be ga there.I fromr the fact that it required mure vlo',: for his one suit of clotmes t,banL it took for' three ord iar men' 111. C.unpjbel, before setlig in Newcaistio, had traveled very (cexesively, visiting all the principal places ini England, Irelnd, Scotland, Wales and F"rance, and( being seen in turn by ma~ny millions of p)e)plo. From the thIus recei;ved, the giant was indultcedl to enter into ain engagemel t for a seies of. oxhibitions at thie ELgypt,ia1n Hll, L.ondon, from whieb he r'e -une hoe but a1 few wveeksi ago, the journey probably contributong in some imeasuire to his fatal comn pan.Mr. Campbell was married, THlE FUNErAL. The mortal remlains of William C.uinpbvud, the biggest muan in 11er Majesty's reahins, were interred May 27 in Josmnond Cemetery, INewcaist,le, in presenco of a vast concourse of spectators. It had not been generally known that he was ill, and the niews oIf his decease camne with considerablo suddenness. Campbell, while confined to his bed, occupied a room on the third story, and overlooking an open square at hoend of his preamses. It was theore he expired ; and it at once became a problem how to convey his huge body to the ground floor. Mr. Joseph Howvo, undertaker, Weostgate, was called ill to performr tihe diflicult task. To carry the corpse down staira was, bo~ dis covered, entirely out of tile ques tion, and he had no alternative but to coffi it in the room and take other means to get it out of the apartment. Notwithstanding the brief time at his disposal, Mr. Howe had an immens~e coffin ready on the Monday. It had become known the gloony receptacle, and from [iie to timuo groups of persons athered around his workshop in Pitt street until ho was obliged to ,all in the aid of the police to naintain order. In putting togeth wr the coflin Mr. Howe could pay to regard to conventional modes of ':,>tstructiont. He was con)elle .1, by reason of the enormous bulk of the le.-eased's limbs, moroly to make it in te form of an oblong box. Elm wo inchos thick was the wood of vIich he mltdo it. The inside he inled with thick shoot lead and the >utsile lie coveroj with black cloth, :t oft by brass mountings The nscription on the lid was of the timplest character, only giving the tatme and ago and date of death. .OWEnINo THE RIEMAINS FROM A WINDOW. When completcd, tho coflin ieas tred 7 feet long, 3 feet 6 inches vyc:e and 2 feet 10 inche deep, and, )>t for the black cloth, it might mye been taken for anything but vhl:tt it was. The ordinary entrances o the Dnko of W1ellington Inn were ot wide enough to admit of its pas ago through Ithem, atndl it was not mntil the window of the room in vhieh the body lay had been re uuvecl and a portion of the brick ork knocked away that it could be u>t into the house. Hundreds of >ersons on Monday night saw the Ufiin hoisted to the apartment by nois of a block and tackle, and nany speculated as to how, with the ddcd weight of the deceased (728 )Ounds) it would be lowered again s the street. The body had de ontposed so rapidly that the work uen engaged were greatly discon >osed by ttte stench, and when it v..s "s"rewcd down" the features vero an uudistinguishable mass. )n the following morning great rowds squeezed their way into the Iigh Bridge to witness the descent f the coflin. The operation had for hem an absorbing interest. From ie uppermost p trt of the broach n too brickwork live balks of timber, >laced .one on top of another, pro. ecetod, and around this was fixed a .ry strong chain with tackling uLtahed. From the level of the or of the room projected other tout pieces of timber, along which lhe coflin was slid, being partially ,tspended the while by the cha:in. .w WAS an anxious moment when the imtber slightly bent under the pon-" 1erOns veighit, and not a few turned [vay their hot ls, fearful of a mis tltp. 'Tho measures which had boon levised, however, proved quite equal .o toe strain put upon them, and the !oin,ti which the undertaker states Veighoed, with the hody, not less tan a ton, was s.f,ly deposited m the vehicle in waiting. Mr. Ilowe had, without success, ;oareho: the town round for a suita. ):c conveyance, there being no tcarse capacious enough for the )arpose, and had at length to eon tont h.mself with an ordinary lorry. L:is was draped with black cloth, in >rder to make it look as decent as >ossibl. It was found none too arge, and anything of weaker con.. li.uction would have been insuffi :icnt. About two hours wore occu >iod-froim ten o'clock to twvelvo >'eloek-- in lowering tihe coffin to bo lorry, and during the whlole of .bat time the thorough fare was >atcked by men, women and children. THlE FUNERAL PROCESSION. At two o'clock it became apparent hat the funeral procession wvas ~bout to move, and by that time the oncourse of spectators had swollen 0 ian immense extent. Grey street, rom1 thle high Bridge upward, was >aeCked with people ; every window vas occuplied1 and the railings both t the foot and top of Grey's Menu uient were blackened with sight cers. It was the same along the vhole rouile of the p)rocessionl to the emoetory - windows, house--tops, iump -posts and any attainable pro ection being occupied. It is calcu ated that, from first to last there voul be from 80,000 to 40,000 oople astir. At about half-past wva the funer'al cortege emerged rem the High Bridges headed by he brass band (under the direction f Mr. Thompson) of the Shaks care Lodge of the Royal Anitedilu ian Order of Buffaloes. Following vore upward of one hundred mem-~ era of that Order, of which Camp ic1i himself had been a brother, ucoupying in it the rank of a pr)~)ino." ThelG n ther, which had been very breatenung, 'cleared as the proces n~ moved forward, which it - did vihconsiderable difficulty iti'thWi :1enti owd atheredi on all -side.. A 4 p ice officer endeavored to a h'ead, but, though os tomub paper