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1I ~ E g tain d Xetl.. WINNSORO, S. 0. 5' T Z UA, .rt?L, IB, : , . r188. M. MsINs A VYIs," SomTO, } ra a.BMzrozD,, Aseoo:ATS SITOR. IT is a7spas that an effort will be made in Delaware to defeat Sena tor Bayard's re-election to the Son ate in 1881. This is the sheerest folly. Bayard is by far the biggest part of Delaware, and Delaware is known to the world only through Bayard. Without hinu sho 'would sink to the insignificance enjoyed by Ithode Island.. Phonetic Spelling, An exchange says : Professor Knowlton, of San Fran. cisco spells potato "Ghoughph theightteeau," according to the following rule : "Qh stands for p, as you'll find from the last letters in hiccough. Ough stands for o, as in dough. Phth stands for t, as in phthisis. Eigh stands for a, as in neighbor. Tte stand for t, as in gazette, and ean stands for o, as in bean." Now since gh stands for p and also for f, as in cough, and for k, as houg h, while kn stands for n, asi in know, and nay spells e, ts in quay, and ce is s, as In poultice, and aux spells o, as in faux p a.., and oise stands for is, as in tortoiso, and ey is a, as in heyday, and you spells n, we may be pardoned for remarking that Ghreaughuaycec auxr (hknauxllephthauxkn oise cy groieyphth ghhreyyoud. Honor to Whom Honor is Dae. The Charleston Journal of (om merce says : "Up to two years ago the press of Carolina was silent upon the wrongs of her people. Unaided, however, the people made them, selves heard all over this broad land, and drove the usurpers from her borders and into exile." The Journal q' Commnerce is in error. From the time that the "Ringed, S ranked and Stripe .1" Conveatikn sat in Charleston to the present, the press of South Carolina has never failed to depict the enormities of Radical misrule, and to denounce the wrongs done to the people. An examination into the files of the leading city and country papers will prove this. And it was the revela.. tion through the columns of the press of the outrageous frauids per petrated by the Radical regine that incited the people to rise in their majesty and work out their deliver - ance. Not only this, but the press <1 of the State attracted the attention of the outside world to our con di * tion. If the papers have not made * any money in the past ten years, let them at least not be deprived of wvhat honor is due them. Radicalism Redivivus. Radlcalism is inalively state of convalescence in Charleston. The recent reports in the papers smack of old times. Trhe hosts of the truly loyal are divided between Mackey and Bowen and Taft and one or two colored men. Mackey and Taft are competing for Congress, and Mackey attacks Taft on the ground that tihe latter offered in the Senate a series of resolutions complimenting Gov--' ernor Hiampton. This must be pleasant reading to those who im..t agine that a Radical has any sense' of gratitude, and that the want of opposition to Hampton arises from any other cause than a conscious ness of its utter futility. A conm ~ti bination is on foot in Charleston, headed by Delany, Aaron Logan .and one or two others, to exclude white Radicals from communtion with the colored brother, and to soueall the loaves and fishes for! the sons of Ham. Thbey swallow Hampton with apparent- gusto, bmt do not evince any inolinration to iticket. All this shows that the ~ RadIcal, are every whit as vindictive1 as as they were in 1870, and thamt they have the shrewdness to make a most insidious atthck, the only one Ii offering any chance of success. They-hope, by making no nomina. tions fom' the State ticket, to lull the Demodrats into fancied security,1 and in this way to capture the State Legislature. ' Seventeen members from Charleston would be a goodl step in this direction. That the scheme will fail we are assured, but it may succeed to the extent of flu curing a dangerous balance of pow er in the lower houso. There is grave cause for the ap prehension that the Democrats are becoming too mealy-mouthed and tender,hoarted; that in looking at the fifteen thousand colored voters who oust theii' lots with decency, they may forgot thu ninety thuts, and who virulently opp,sed all reform and died in the last ditch, sullen and defiant and busotted, t'inging to Chamberlain and his thieves as long as they were lefty and who are now praying for the day when African supremacy, With all its attendant crimes, may be again foisted on the State. The leopard cannot change his spots, the malignant Radical can never be converted. We are opposed to drawing the race issue, as unadvisablo and por haps productive of eoriu3 intos tine disturbances, but there is gravo doubt whether the position of the Edgeteld Democracy is not prefera bl1 to the stand taken by the e. - tromists on the other side, who, at this late day, speak of fusion. 1)is., tinction must be drawn so closelv between Democracy and ladivtalbsI that the limit between them shar;ll bo a dead line fatal to the p->litical life of at y who crosses over. Wtierever Radicalisn raises it:; head, it 6hoult1 be resolutely attacked, and every} possible moans of dlefeatiig it should be exhausted. The people Will not h)0 deceived by ladical hurr:ihs for lHamupton. The Riical;m do not. mea what they a-ty. They inwardly detest Hampton and the De;mocrats for putting a stop to their pludering, but they yell for him lustily :,s a a mask to conceal their a1ssaults 01) the Democrat.ie citadol In 'what ever county, or nulder wh.ttever leaders the R.dicals show lift', they should be remorslessly crushed out. Charleston especially should see to this matter at once. TEN BROECK NOT Cuxo 1;.ts. A Post representative met MIr. Harper, the owner of Ten Broeck, and asked him if there was any truth in the reports that his hormse ha-1 been .tamphlere I with. Hie an evwered that hie had no idea that 'fuch a thing he d ever been attempit. ed, let alone being donoe. "No.5it Truesday," said Mr. Harper, "I shall tiske Ten Broeck home : hie an't go to Baltimore on a monov, expedition for any oue so long as he belongs to mnc. If any one wants him to go he nmst bny' him, and it will take $100,000 to gct him." Louisvjl/e Po., WuxIT GRIANT' TH'INKs AnoUT IT. Apropos of the talk about a thuirci term of Grant is the ,following! "straw," which fell from Graint's lips the night bef'ore he last loft Washington. according to the tes timony of an old Grant manm, who related the conversation to vonr correspondlent t.o-day~': "I 'mot Grant on Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury,'' said my~ informant, "shook harnds with hi n1 badlo him i bon voyage, and said : *Now Gen eral, just leave the country'~, stav away three yoears, and *vhien you come back we wiill all take oil our coats, nomina te an .1 elect you.'" Whereupon, sai th thme depionent, Grant removed his cigar anid re sponded :"'Well, stranger things than that have happened,"-B-.oston Pose. Howi UrE CARRIED THIE BILL Tunouo,.--The 'Washington cor -' respondent of the Boston Jo'urnal' says thlat, as One' representativ'e was leaving the National Capitol after the close of the recent session, a pension agenit wvho hails from his district came up to bim and said : "'Well, General, you didn't get myW bill through i" "Your bill, Sn' ?" asked the Gener'al. toeth' bill for granting pensions othhirs of those who wvere called out by General Strong.'' "Oh I" exclainmel the General. "Yes, I rewmember'.1 Yes; why, I carried that bill throtigh both' Houses without any trouble." "You did I I didn't sco anything about it in the news papers." "My dear Sir," said the General, in his most tragic tones, "I carried your bill through both Houses mn my pocket. At the next session, Sir, when~ there will be less excitementk lnhll have it passedl. Goodby. 1 will see onagpin, Sir. im . ecal, I" POLITIC.IL NOTES. Conge'ssman .1rtridge, of Creor.. gtt declines at renomiation. rT'hey say that Van' e w.il beat Merrilmon ont of Ii.s, boots) for the senutoritlhip,I Col. Wn. Johnston is a candidate for the nomin.ition for Uongress from the Charlotte, N. C., District. Some few Georgians are found who believe that neither Stephens nor Ben 1-Hill saved the State. Kearney, the California comu. tist, is said to be a first class swearer. Now we know weire to fil B.'i Butler-till the next Fourth of July The President has at last been endtoreed. Anoka county Minneso tianus, in Republican convention assmibled, declare that he is getting along first-rate. 1'he Radicals of the second North Carolina district have notmitated a negro named O'Hara :for C.)ngress. This district has had a heavy black mlajority. Tho Potter Conmittee is still en gtge.l in to i 1:n.. to pieces the re)n tationst of those iR tjicl c,t whom Sierian recently said they n c an loinle.t is hi:)self. Some0 tin sileo Postnnis, General Key vol1nuteered the in f)r miation I'at. the Potter Comnlittu would AMexicanll the country al bring unutnh1)ered woes upon the ipeople. Ie now 11Wsays it is a2um bng, and is d,in . n ,tbing. The p. m.Y g.mavrit.t) htimslft down an ThneJ TI.oisti'a Q i tt .te,. Ander SO. Webt r, B thet'r and Mrs. Jenks, is now p)ra(tisinlg '"WV. it i il t he Halves . L'w ? ;" Shtirm utl is tIltor a:.1i hopes t.> bttr,) Ii:a f! )1'>i .+ p 1 piis re.tly as a. t. e ci 11b f . thc) fall t camptll Ii.n ll \w.>;t.!l h1.1ve b4een a (111i1ntct tt', it ''. e's a missin11g l ):nit sinlcc Ert .1'.:t, odropped 1 (11k. Seer'tary Shornnu11 is4 rep);rte) 18 sa:y inlg thatt ({m~ni is the W 'publi1taI n u.am:i1 a i r1ti :1'1 It lt'i l,lM O, au 1 lb i t w 'e the ee ttion held now he wo i chotisen' Is LithIivr to thet th1tnR-,ht, for dlUring' Ofranl!,s two termtis noat cll of:llOlhler' e ti' ttt vrf thoit'il thie v e of t he admntlist:altion. It1 was a e:I1-ni val of thieves an. co'rrulptionists. Insiead (f rul 'hl; Itomle- L-> his ent.hnsi:istic eon t.itlnents immeil 'ti lte.. 1y aft er the l(jounrne'nt of C > n gress. (lie 1H[ m. Join J. Patttr <1 seeks a legion not, so open to cli ma1ie and ot hter objections. IeT is sheltered wit.hin tile pro)te!tilg bosoml (f Pnllnsylv;n1ia now, untd roomILs at large jus5t as8 any) United Sitltes St itor: but ho dloesn't noi pearl to beC carryVintg out hlis "Pive years'4 good steailnfg" progra2mmlie withl so mneh enthnaiaism as. former. ly. SomebCody mu(st have inlter rnpletd 11im1 iln that noble labor. During tIhe last session of Congress Halys at' templJted to1. remIove Collector Arthu and1 11( Navall O:Ricer Cornell. of New.. York ;) but Coniding rallied to his waV1r palinti and defetecd the removal inl thle Senate. NowI tat the Site ha:s adljoulrnYel, Hatyes hastiiely rope the heaids of these imman:clate otlicials~ int) o hs succe.ed th Im. Cor nell wa.2s tile first ofile-hiolder w..ho openly re-, belled aigainlst the civil service order. Conkling declines to express an opinion. lIen BUnter has looked over the political field iln New Englaind, and Lonelnles thait with '70,000t deosi torq oJf salvings banlfks inl Ma:ssachulset t s a who 110an't 1 get t'i.r m1 >n1 3y, an.l t he genlerail demolOIiza~,tioni thalt ruies in MaA.e there will be a general sma&sh ing of the old par'('ty i maines nex't fall in 11hose hitherto Republ)lic il G ibrazlters. . He [o an: 11 from ii Calhfornia, aind will run2 for GAo'en- c or of Mass 1tns- s by m.'y of kewp inlg the ball rol1in;r Bu ter iso bad gneosrer inl polities, an.1 1 his ve'rsion toward tile Nattionis: me ina busines~s. HIAr R:uusI, AnalIvED.--Two Gor manfls me)t ill San1 Frai~Co recenl y.. After aft.'etionate greetings tlie following dialogueo opens: WVhen you saiid ycu hof arrived1 ?" "Yesterday." "You camne (lot horn aIrouind ?" "Oh I I see, you came dot Isth Ifu11 across. "No." Oh ! (den you comel dot land over?" "Den you hof not arrived." "Oh, yes ! 1' hof ar.irived. I come t dot Mexico dhlronph." r Stories fi~rst~ Iiord Ua other'sldl knee areo nlevr wh)olly forgotten. Mkothers should never forget tht the suife~rings of little ones can easily be overcome by the 'use of Dr. Bull's Blaby Syrup.* .Wubscribb. to THE NEWS AND RA ABD. . HYMENEAL. MA fit] Rl)-On the 1t4,11 tnt.- by t1eV. V. 13 t- kitn, .l i .ductx \ Fh:STEat to M1ISS' A.LI,E P. I.YLE,. thiughtc:r of the late Col. .t . 8 1.yle:. A.1 01 Fail. 11,l. At IViaiiufacturers' Prints SV E RY MAN HIS OWN AGENT LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAWIf UA., T HE Great Vholesaln Piano and Orgari . Dealers of the South, now sell In ;rutnents from all leading Makers (lirect o p urehasers on tiro No Agents, No immissioi Plan, at M,N1rnfiacturer'si F'ac ory '."Pai'r., thereby giving' pilrbttsntrCt lhe large comnissions hcretOftre paid WIentti. From $50 to $1(' actua'l3 aaved n the Ptrcltse of an Instrulment under his new system. Vrite for particulars. Vo can't be undersold. SpciaL Offers L'HAT BEAT THE WORLT (Jet. Pi-ros, $135. 4 Stop Organs. $55. ) Oct 'ianos, 115. G Stop Organs, 60. 9 Oct. Pianos, .1(t. 9 Stop Org:si, 67. il S1e Pianos,1 3. 12 Stop t.rgans,78 MASON & H,IL,1 16N ORGANS, 'tops, $100. 9 Stops, $108. 5(eitl Nor[tll a.itt Ii NW14indled3t. Nat bi repittle manctn like Stainway, hickering, Steek, Knabe, but. by logus lantw1 t'at ntrers who. advert ise $l)l Pianos or $"';:N: $ila, 1'ianr.s for $175, $27'P Or mnsy for St. Da''el'et ion 1111.1 frnd ar'e 1 all M!e 'b absad otiert;. an'y Instru trts tlttale by oltl turd awaVs reliable nanntact nirers like 'lhieltering & sons, . Knnbe & Co., 1 0ll't . Davis. Maotlushek P'no.Co., Laines lir.., IMason & Ilamlin. And yiu will have ti)ose thaf will last 1.1tim10 an 1 1.letse you ltcter rverv ay. All Instruments wo sell b"ar' the .i'ac rs um._.es at .1 are gaarar.teod for six ftf ti l)is Tf'idI t ,irsire( 'e p-ty all freight if not :ati"iacato ry. Illulstrattd Catalogues free. Wrt"j to LUDDE3i & BAT'S, april112-3m Savannah. O,t. 8PANIM RIAS CIJr, --A D New Style Goods T UST1 A R RIVED, ind:1.Iin.f. all t o novetiesL of the. seasonat, th b. 'inaib .olo Day Goo.ls, Faia.cy Lhos und IVilinery Bazaar. M118. BOAG wishia to return her sin. ire thlnks to514 her friend5s aid the pnt,lic 'nierally for thte past patronago, solici. ng a cntinaiunce' of the samue. Shue will mltt'aor as herettoforie andl( is deteCrineid ci lose~ the mos fa05 stiadionts. Iaalierv tLaIttncy G.;tods Stockl is tmpjlte. Frehl P4attern liats, tri nited 'td i?timmehfld,Straiw .IIst and111( honnefts, unt I lats and1( Sailorn, 1' ihhoras, SiIlas naees, Ylowvers, Feathecri,tA ausions, Neckc 'ie s l1iull ig, fdinen ndc Laca Setts, 11) and i eif, ( ..41, (94tie, 1bnttont, c., &e. -- 0' ondii lot of Sparin'g Calicoest, it ,,n a na lot of D)ress Goods, Melhadir, Alpaeastlt, Japaneuise .511(5. W~ashi P'op in 1, and44 other i c Materiauls andi Tr'1immltinlgs. Call anid see, Ladies,for your' A large' lot of Men's, LaIdj('' anid btlirent's Shoces, Gents' a d IBoys' Ftfr nd Straw Hats, fine and cour te. ----0 A chroc lot of Famiily Groceries. Can les, ('akesa, \laekere' Tlobacco Cigars, ;e('flen Oil, lIIardlware, M ooden ware, 'inware, C'rockery, &c. ------- A qiiantity of Lumber for salo low for tsh. mtarch Rfl J. 0. R10 . Notice to Taxpayers. ' A cof'ron's ')r hz, W'1xanonuo, S. C., May 28, 1878. I'"IH "'c"i"ll be'")01 'rom the.24t of -Jnuf'q to tho 20th of July, 1878, to eive Tax~ UCtuirl for the fiscAl yenti 878. By orders from the Com'ptfancy 'veneral the reatl ostate will also be re ssid t fthe 55ame time. All mna}e orsons betweenet tihe agtes of twenty-one n d sixty years are liaMoe to Poll Ta'tt, an d' ,Ill report accordintgly. I will attend ,at tho followlng places on be dlays specified, for the purpose of eceiving rotwiri,s, viz: Feater(4vilvs. Jnne- 14 atra 16. Montiello, Jnhe 17~ an 18, Jet, insville, June 19 and 20,. I loreb, Jiano 2 antI 22. D()ko .iIe 24naf.d 25. Jlear Croek, Jnno 2( iiand 27. Rlidlgway. June 28 and 29. Durham's, July 1 anl '9. Glarden's GIrove July 3 and 4. Woodward's, -Jnfy 6 and 8. 1. N. WSTERS may 20-xt AA d..or F'. C CAMPAIGN RATES TIE NEWS AM) I1 RALD. IN the campaign' that is now opening 'u Nuws AN) IYEIIALD prbpokes' to' keep' its readers fully l-obtod as to' events oo citrring in' Natiohtl, State aWd Co\iity politics. it has heretofore la'orod ohr estly in the cause of good government. and its efforts in future will be redoubled. In order to accom'plish- the greateb good, it desires to reach every citizen.of Fairfleid' County. To attain thi' end the' fol'ow. lug special ratob aro of6rbd fot tl o' 4he n paign: Tri-weokly, to the 1ith November; $1.50 W eekly, to the 15th November, - - 1.)0., p (ash; in' every case, mtst accompny' the order. Cards boinitating' candid'utes will be' intsei>ted at the following ratob; in advan d For each eaididate,- 1 itioh; oe in sertion. - - - - $1.00.. For the campti'gn', in Weekly atid Tri-weekly, - - - 5.00 Pledges of eandidatos at the same tatet ad the above. 'roceedings of elubs or com'muniea. tionr, wheiT they osit' n'oin'inh'tiulis; come under the' rules for' advertising, but the paplr will. be 6pen for thb legit imato discustion, withir ruasohable bounds, of the merits of all' those candi dates whose names are appearing in its' Adveitising columns. Equal privileges will bo'accorded to all trte Demb'rAts. We ask that subsoriptiohs aid nowi nahiois be hatded- in at once. .1 A5 l businiess c'ommunidationa' shou-ld be alddrebsed Ce the WiNNi3Oit PJ'RtSIEHN{ C6. A M 0ECEIVING daily fieri Sugars, CofTea Green' and 1oaet' ed , Tea; Plourl Grist;g Meal, Syrrrpert 1olassee; Soda; Soap, Sbarch, tagging: a11d ' ies; kaconi; Lard--in- Bb1s.y Cans and Buckets Seed Oats; Rye' and inrley,- Nails,, Trace Gminse, &orse- ain Mule Shoes, Axle Greeae, hite Wid and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Ch&ese an ac'oi reeve o'-day. New Buickwheat Flour. CIhome new crop New Orleanw New Mdekerel in lIit.s, j and } barrels. 0?r All g'oods del'ivered within corporato limuits. MNlflN1T TAIL On, hAS reoveyd' to the'.steve nest tn the' poust-nilloai, wvisero hio will be glad to re voive his frniondwatid ocustomers. A full line of apl'es wilfl be lcopt orr haund, front' wvhzch cnstomer. naay mnake' sefections lb' now has the finest line of Franoh an d English goodw rtet brought to- this market. Ho is al'so'preparedl to en( or to elak up goods for these who desire. .Garmenvtir of all kindcs Vepaired ancd dleaned. Se C'enilng a specilty. Thankful to the publie for past patron. ago, h'e AeoliRt a continuffanee of the' amrnu, an'd guarantees ua(iefaction. sept 18 W. G.- ROCHPE Speci.al ITOtice. W F, 1 eiy give ntite pd 1 Cies' that we will give no'iedit to anyone, but ilslgdsf (AA8f, AND) 0AS7 ONLY. Fautles are notifled to soed no ordlers to our stoeve as the goods. will not be delivered witiuous the clASV. 8tlGEl"!lEttE & G!RO~SOung .$nnae