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WINNSIORO. S. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1178. It. MEANS DA VIS, nnTOa. JAO N. BEYNOLDS, A34oCIATF EDITOR. Alex. Stephens as an Inldegen1dent. Alex nor II. St hOns h-is writ ten i letter to the chainnhatn of the Dau meratic E ecutive Comm ittee of thi E gatih C as;i)nl tl district of Georgia, in which he says ho shall neither seek nor decline a nomination at the hands of the con vention soon to moieet. ie says : Bat if the convontion shall re. pudiate mnc ats an 11n fIt represent . tive of Damocratic principles, mid slall attempt to rule n, out of the Democratic party bae.tuso of any thing Connected wi th my recent public acts or sentiments, then I say to you and to thoan, plainly and distinctly, that I shall re:trd their edict as but a brrutumn /J'lmem issued by the irresponsible faction of tricksters, and the<,uestion wlot!h-r I or they are smalI in tHle faith of the fathers sh:ll be le't for the true Democracy of the distric't to be settled at the polis. If this shldl protdn e any dirisi'n or di' senionJI inI tho parity, themn the~ re sponmsibility for t11 c >ot seuece 111ust rest upon tlho:se) woit have so assailod aud so grossly llisrepro sented me. Old Alex. is either in his dotige or else lio is a dangerous Dem11oocrat to have about. He ought to be at home. Death of William Cullen Bryant. William Cullen Bryant, the poet and editor, died in New York on Thursday at the advanced of eighty four years. io was known mid respected wherever the English language is spoken. Beginning life as a lawyer, he soon a1badlonedl that profession for literatmel c, in which he greatly dist itiguisled him self. His poems are maiked with at grace and purity of a high or.er. Among his most amb1I itiolls works are his translations of HoImier. For many years le had the editorial management of the New York Evening Post, through which he wielded a potent intlluenee for good. He Was a Rtepublicn of liberal views, and in the last campaign lie supported Tilden. A week or two ago Mr. Bryant took part in some public corCiOonies, and was over come by the heat. On his retumrn home he wVas seized with a vort i'o as he was entering his ho use, anid fell against the stone steps inljutring his hecad and becomII1inunconiiouis. From tIle e:fects of this inijury lhe died. His loss will ho .severelv felt. America has not imany literary men of high me1iIt, amid cain ill aff'ord to lose such a muan as8 lr. Bryant was. The Need of Unity. It is a gratifying circumstance that the Democratic party in Fair - field is being so thiorouaghmly organ ized thlus early inl thle camlipaign. Thle zeal displayed now is a pro pitious omen for comnplete siuccss in November. Still it must be ro - miembere-1 thait the battle is nlot yet won, and how~ever bright the pr'os pects are now, a good deal is necces, sar'y for final success. It must be remembered that thle Demoeracy in 1876 won against tearful odds4 only through the miost determlinied action and the complletest harmonly. Thme slighItest dissension betweven anly elem.'ents in the party would hav'e seriously hazarded thio ,result. Any stumbling by the waysidle would have been fatal. Thlis year we have an immenlifse advantage in the prestige o1f former victory; but at the same time certain de,. moralizing forces are at work that were not theni inl existence. Thle task of choosing candidates is much moro contplic.ated and dillicult, a hundrod diverse interests being at work. The people must resolve on two things: irat to select ,the best men to represent them, and second.. ly to support tile nlomlinlees of the party strenuously whethler thley be the choice of the individual or nlot. This is not a time to lot pro.ju, dice bias any goodl Domocrat. Nor is it a time to alienate any must be left for an Independentt t i'!k 't. Nc poss'iblo ex-n13a Inns be given f >:- the chargo of unfair nocss or i deSertion of fundaenntal Democratic principles. Wo would gr1otly deplore any rivalry or jeal oiuy betwcon sections or clsissos. The people of Fairfield must be a unit. Every vote mnust be cast wit h in eye single to the good of the wholo. In this way} Democratic rule can be per petuaited. Any other conrse wi!l lea(l to Cannatloss o:nb.irrass nunt. ever moro than now has I the s:aying been true, "United we sLandl, divide I wo fall." A Ut:ah man sold thirty thousand leta of cattle last year. Snoring is now politely described a induiging in shoot lmusic. t '"M:,n wants bit little hero below," and he gnelorally gets it, too. Petrolemu is the favorite illumi nat.'ir ni many French households. Short horn-a busted bugle. \Firtler and tho locality of a good frec hum:h will out.-Puck. Tlhe liver comotl linit--th:at it costs so nueh to iive.-Lowell C'ourier. Titrkey's experieneO is that iron clat ilets do not amount to shucks. About twenty thions:tn.d Italians anumilly ilmmigrato to this country to settle. (C.m.miicl tomatoes were little in ji-i by the late frost -- Yo. kcrs Uct~ te.] \li sionmrios of toast are baked h in':. --ack"ensack (X. J.) Re pu n;!rli 'un . ~\Xmlr if ia walking awitch could I pruclilco a running fire ?-Chicago Penitentiaries should be iai-de c!ier of :cess for embezzlers.- ] (Cl 'h/ay J<mirj,al. A meiiricans are a good deal like pot:ml)o I s. -They go to Paris gi uUi -- f>unbury Aewes. Aii0anie"tn, try to be English in ev(rvt hing-; bum t the English lan- i guage.- Loifi,'ille ('crier-Journal. a ])r. 'etermnn, the leading geog. rapher of the world, places Stanley foremiost; amoni g all explorcrs. I t i, iov el:imed that i'rd mar ridthede.hin wiayWithout any.] (' man:i .io )n wh:atever with iis I).irc il,. It is iad by men who have sailed t a lm ile a minuiit.o on an ice boat that< the st l,;tioni is lik.i falling .from a ( Theli Geaoragia tiend who shot a poor01 fellow who owed hmim twenty, live ''i cets shiouild have nto quartR. - A London1 ~* par ostiiimates that thaiving t lhe l;e t t wo hundred days of l.877 hauman blood flowed ait the r'd. o[ 1forty g,ldlons ani hi our. ] TheL uifference bet;ween a cowv and a iltkmi:m ir, tha;t the former gives punmre ~ii!k. This may be chalked donas a fact.--Pucik. You roa chew, you may~ swallow the' 14l'ver if you will, But,I the scent , of your breath is the1 scent of thle "st ill."' It is a good thing for some peop)le thLat Appaillo d4osn't inhabit the earthI nowaidays. Hie was such a fol low for striking a lyre.--Kew Thei college student is nlow reduc-. ing his flesh anid trainming harmd for lihe isuflmmer b)oit.races. HeI sings: ThY: is thme wveigh I long iavo sought. Oswegxo, N. Y., has~ the champion somn:nmil inii thoe'person of one Gehorge Peekhuimi, who not long ago walked t welve miles to Fulton wvithoummt awvaking, aind wvho the other miorninig awo~cko to id himself fully dressed(H and~ abo~ardc thle Midland tra in abo at to shart for New York. Il Iaureamed that he was going to C ifornia, and was awakened by the jar. f the locomotive as it coupled on the train. The In,',' Paris corrosp)ondent sa'ys thiat the Fr-ench govornment al-1 lows American riflemen to shoot in France dluring the international ex~ huibit ion. Thom French law against lie initroduction of weaplonls is very strict, buit thie Amoirican riflemen are only called upon01 oni landing to swear to their nationality. A lady resident of Bloyortown, Pa., the ot.her night, had a desperate light with a maid dog in her hIed room, and finally, hamving hurled a 8120) set of faulso teeth at him, was pleased to see him disappoar. Shue awakoned to find that it was all a horrid night mairo, but that the room was wrecked and her teeth abannorndhbeynd edamption NEWS OF TISF DAY. The clevatod railroads in New York are doing a heavy businoss. The Ohio Republicans cannot do cide whether to endorse Hayes or not. Senator Stanley Matthews still refuses to obey the subpona of the Potter Committee to testify. There are one hundred and thir" ty -two candidates for admission to 'Vest Point ; among them, Charles P. Elliott, of South Carolina. A ship has started to the Arctic rogions in search of the papers of Sir John Franklin, the whereabouts f which have, it is said, been dis covered. Postmaster General Key may be -oolish enough to run as administra ,ration candid tie for governor in 'ennessee. The solid South will ;it on him unanimously. Among the deaths last week were hose of the Peruvian Minister at Washington, the widow of ex 3overnor Corwin, of Ohio, the notlier of Mrs. Surratt, and Thomas Winaus, the twenty-millionaire of Baltimore. A Terrific storm passed through )ortions of Georgia Saturday. pros rating houses and trees, blowing ars off the track, and causing ome loss of life. On Sunday the ;tormn blow down a Sund ty school iouso near Atlanta and killed two sclolars-a circumstance utterly at rariance with the accepted theory )f Sunday-school tracts. McGtpan. the correspondent of tho New York llerald and the London News, died recently at Con ;tantinople, of fever. He was in Paris under the Commune, in Spain vith Don Carlos, went to K~liva vith the Russian army, explored .he Arctic regions in the yacht Pandora, and more recently w;t. lessed all the stirring scenes be tween Russia and Ttu key. He was )ut thirty-two years old. It is charged that many ladies nitronize the elevated road for fe.:r )f accidents. They look on the iorso cars as extromely d tugerous n case the steam cars fall thro1gh r run off the track. So they take heir chances on the Pullman c .rs, referring to fall on t'ao Sixth tvenue horse car p.tss3ngers an 1 bo dightly mutilated and lose a nickel lnn to be killed outright and save ive cents. Lieutenant Governor Dorsheimer >aid a visit one d tv last week to he beer saloonof citizen Schivab,the cader of the New York Communists, md thereby caused a R.utter among )oliticians. DJrshoimer cl.ims that ho visit was merely one of curiosity; >thers say lie is coquetting with the 3ommnunists in the belief 1,hat they vill hold the balance of poweor in ho New York Legislature which lects a United Stamtes Senator. .Hr E URoPEAN CONGR ES S. LONON, June 11, 18'i8.-Thme Daily News Vienna correspondent uays that a meeting of the three ~mperors is expeoctedl after the ecovery of the Emperor William. The IM9i s BarlIin correspondent mays the Grand Dm:kn Nicholas is lisgusted with the pacific turn of mifairs and intends to retire to his est ates. Prmince Go'rtschakoff, accompanied >y Baron Jominmi, Count Schouvaloft mad Prince d'Oubril, started yester lay (Monday) afternoon from St. Pe torsbu rg for Berlin. Baron Vrede ricks and several secretaries tlso accompanied the party. Count Corti, the Italian Plenipo tent.iary to the Congress, started 'orm Rome for Berlin yesterday. M. Waddington, the French Plenipotentiary to the Congress, eft Paris Sundaby night for Berlin. Prince Hohenlohe will arrive at Berlin from Paris on Weodoesdamy. l'ho German Embassy there will be Le ft in charge of Count Von W~os :leble'n, Coucillor of the legation. Thle Margnis of Salisbury, accom-. panied by his eldest son, Viscount Dranbourne andl( General Linton Simnmons, left for Berlin last hight. T he JDaily Tele'graph's Berlin sorresponident says:-"At its first uitting the Congress wvill decide whether Greece is to be invited1 to take part in the deliberations. The only points expected to cause grave difficulties are the war indemnity and the annexation of Antivari by Mon ten egro." Caratheodori Effendi, wvho has been raised to the grade of paschi nund appointed chief Plenipotentiary in the Berlin Congress, is a pues Greek and a Christian. He har been Under Secretary of Foreign A.ffairs throughoat the late comp)li cations, and is the author of imosi of the State doeuments on the sub ject.o issued from the Tuikial: rin Office during the period designated. The alJpointment of a Christiac as the Cf at and a Prussia.n (Mehe, met Ali as the second plenipoten Ln.ry in nnranarlantar1 in the hie. tory of the Porte, and is regarded as a clever move oin the part of tho Turks to demonstrate the equality of all the Ottoman subje' ts under the n;w costitut-ionl. PAaAUIsu AMONO Tu1: PAGANS. Japan seems to be a country where men never lose their temper, where women and children are always treated with gentleness, where com mon laborers bow and beg pardon of each other if they happen to jostle accidentally, where popular sports do not inflict suffering upon the lower animals, where a paper screen is a sufficient proteotion against all intrusion, even that of burglars, and where cleanliness takes such a high rank among social virtues as to be carried almost to ludicrous excess. Japan ese manners are certainly very dif'erent from our own ; but the Japanese are a thoroughly well-bred people. "Manners are not idle ;" urbanity. gentleness, and considera tion for othei s, are not mere superficial qualities ; when such national characteristics are found combined with courage, energy and intellect, they may surely be accepted as evidence of an advanced civillz.tion. Foreigners, after liv ing in the interior of Japan for a considerable time, on returning into "into "civilized seciety," have even stated that the manners of their own countrymen appear to them vulgar and almost brutal, accustomed as they have become to a courtesy singularly free from servile or mercenary considerations. -Fortnightly Review. When Peter Cooper was at Wash. ington recently he was "given a seat on the floor of the House," says a dispatch ; but it should be remo,i bered that Mr. Cooper, an originad inflationist, always carries his own air cushion when he travels, and l:e was therefore not so very uncom fortable. Thistles sa ia ramn to remove the, and so do .3jils an:d Pimples. Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture is a radical blood searcher, curing all skin em u)tion s. * IIYMEX..EAL. M1ARi:01:1D--on the 1"th hit.'., hr th" R1ev. Jani < Douqglas. M\ID. E. P. M-" IBL.EY .11. ,.. F.ttirtlt't C nt -i. C., to MIlS ALiCE A. OoOD.MAN, o. VI gIn:a. 1If vn1l wan t t', NT.\KCf, 1I ti ' ,v tteY ,"an'lv nuid 1. fast. alr1rez FLNLEY, IIAL.VIY & CO., Atlanta Georgia. j'na 15-Iy TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fat, a,,ent. shoul1 ad. dress FTN LEY, HAlRVEY & C'O.. -\tlant;a, Georgia. june lF-ly FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Please announce TI. I. RLOTETWTSON as a candid ate for ~ehoo om.,u1(*1iisionter at the ensning election -subject to the action ot the Dinmoeratic party It the primary election june 4 -txtf M..'r ' r.ms~. FOR CON GiL SS. At a meeting of tho Jackson's Creek Democeratic Club, of Township, No. 12, the following resolution was unanmimous ly adopted: Resolved, Trhat we recommtend our de servodly ppular follow-citizen, MAJ. TF. IW. WOODWAR I, for a seat in the Con gre.ss of the United states, and ask our dlelegates to the Nominating Convention jto urge his claims. Extraet from the mninutes. R. E. ELLISON, SR., P. HASTrNS, President. Secretary. june 4-tf FOR THE LEGISLAi'UE. Messrs. Eli1ors:-Piense announce HT. A. GAILLARD as a candidate for the House of Ropresentatives, at the eooming elee tion . Trho course of Mr. Gaillaird inl pu~b lie life has given general satisfaction and done honor to old Fairfield. In recogni tion of his services it is hut propor that he s-hould be sent to the House at the next election. Thia nomination is mado entirely without tho knowledge of the gentleman named. may 16-tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR THE LEGiSilFUiinN At a meeting of the Oakland Democrat ic Club of township number six, held on the 28th of April, .1878, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That tihis Club, recognizing the fitness an I ability of lUon. H. A. Glaillard as a representative, hereby nominate him as a candidate for re election . Extract from the minutes: may 16 tXtf A. J. LAMAR, may 0- fxtfSee rv. COUN LY CON VENTLii1 A.Convention of the Doennoratie Par. ty of "'airdesld County will be hmnl.l in the court-honse at Winnsboro, on Saturday, the 15th day of Juno, 1878, at 121 o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of electing a County I'hairmann and. if the Conven - tion see fit, dolog~ates to the Stato and the Congressional Convention. Each local olmmb will send one dole. gate for theoelumb at large, an d one ad d I tionall delegate for every twenty-five mom bors oni its roll. I ~ JNO. BRtATTCN, may 30-zttd (JanntIe Cma.,m JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW'YORK A N elegart lot of Spring Prints, On m, brios, Whito Pique, Figured Piques, Long (lth, ('ottounades, Ladies' and, Gents' Hosiery, han<tkerchiefs, Towels, &e.., and are ot?ered at the lowest cash prices. J.hM.13EA TY. The eclobrated "Bay State" standard screwed and % ire sewed Shoes,a specialty at J. M. BEATY'S. Try them, and you will be convinced of th.eir durability. I am offering for salo "Grant's Yea I Powders." every box gua'anteod to giv e satisfaction, or money refunded. Please give it a trial. J. M. BEATY. Go to T. M. IATY'S for the bosh Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Rice, HIame. (Branded "Challenge,") Lard, Bacon, Sugar and Cofl -o, very low prices, Tea, Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, lutcing, Soda, Con. Lye, Mustard, Peaches, To matoes, Sardines, Salmon, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs and many other things necessary for family comfort, CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR STEEL, Swede Irnn, Plow-ioulds,, 'T'race Chains, Hiames, Back Ban is, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Brade's 1oes, Shovels. Garden Hoes and Rakes, Nails,, Hor.e and Mule Shoes a,id Nails, Cutlery' &c. WOODFNWARE. B. B. Reil Cc lar Buckets, Galvanized Hoop Cedar Buckets, Painted Buckets, Well Buckets, Kegs, Yeasures, Brooms,. &c. Crockery and Tinware. I AM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Can'and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greeso, White Wino and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni received to-day. New TU"kwh~eat Flour. Chomte newv crop New 01ileana Mao'qsses. New Mackerel in kits, i~ and } barrels. MSrAll goods delivered within corporato limits. ID. R. FLENNIKEN. Great ae&cotion! -HO!1 FOR r [1HE first honse in town to reduce I.Whiskey to teni cents a drink, Beer to five cents a glass and( Billiards fifteen cents per game. hlaving a large and well seleuted lot of P'urs Liquors on hanud of wvhich tho following are a few of the brands: IPure old Keontno'<y Bourbon, Cabineut, XXXX andl ]aker Rtyc, Sour Mash Stone Monntain Corn, a specialty, Coganc, California, Peach and Apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cincinn ti Lager Beer always kept en it.e, andl all sorts of fancy and cool drinks pIrepared in the mosttasty manner at OUR HOUSE, april 30-tt J, D. 14c0ARLEY. Special N7otice. WE hereby givo nbtice to all parties that we will give ne credit to anyone, but will sell goods for CASH!, AND CASH ONLY. Parties are notified to send no ord era to our store, as the goads will not be delivored without tho CASIL ISUGE,NIIEI\MER & GROESOilEL. junoe4-.tf No(ti~c-inlaIl Dischar'go. TOTICE Is given to all persons in~ ENany wise interested in this the estate of William Dawkins, deceased, that H. M. Dawk tis, as ad ministrator of saidc estate, will apply to the Judge ef Probate at Winnsboro, 8. 0 , on the 16th day oC July next, for a final disobarge, juno l8- im -8, M. DA WRMS.