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Continued frorm first page taken. Mr. Gaillard had voted on every measure as he himself would have voted, except on the phosphate bill. He ought not to have surren dered on the third reading, but should have stood firm. He wanted { ! a different sort of representative. The issue had done good, in bring - ing ont a full attendance. He would always oppose making the lawyer a law-maker. The lawyor is in antagonism to the farmer, and is expected in the Legislature to enact such laws as will bring him business. In conclusion he would say that he was a National Groonbacker. Noith or of the old partios could give him relief in national matters, though in State affairs he would ally himself with the Democrats. He now re signed the presidency of tho club, and gave notice that on Thursday he would endeavor to organize a greenback club. He was now a free man. The resignation being accepted, Mr, T. W. Traylor was elected president, and Mr. D. J. Meador vice-president, by acclamation. A resolution was passed to recommend appointive offices by primary elec tions, and the club adjourned. The meeting was very well attend - ed, and the best of feeling displayed. CAMPAIGN RATES -FOR THE NEWS AND HERALD. I N the cainpaign that is now opening Tu NEWS AND HERALD proposes to keep its readers fully 1'osted as to events oc curring in National, State and County politics. It has heretoforo labored earn estly in the causo of good government. and its efforts in future will be redoubled. In order to accomplish the greatest good, it desires to reach every citizen of Fairfleid County. To attain this end the follow ing special rates are offered for the cam paign: Tri-weekly, to the 15th November, $1.50 Wookly, to the 15th November, - - 1.00. odP' Cash, in every case, must acComtiplay the order. Cards nominating candidates will be inserted at the following rates, in advance: For each candidate, 1 inch, one in sertion, - - - - $1.00. For the campaign, in Weekly and Tri-weekly, - - - 5.00 Pledges of candidates at the same iates as the above. Proceedings of olubs or communiea ions, when they contain nominations, come under the rules for advertising, But the paper will be open for the leg;it imato a isession, within r,asoiable bounds, of the merits of all those candi dates whose names are appcaring in it:: advertising colunls. Equal privileges will bo accorded to all true Demoeratz. We ask that subseriptions and nomti nations be handed in at once. A& All businessw communications should be addressed to the W.lNNSBlOltO PUIHLISH1NGo CO. LAS removed to the storo next to then poRt-.fteco, wvhere he will bo glad to re ceive his friends and onstomers. A full line of Samiples will be kept on hand, from whach customeors may make selections, Hie now has the linest line of Fronoh and English goods over brought to this mnarkct. He Is alsoprepared to cut or to makl up goods for those who desire. Garmenta of all kinds repaired and cleanett. p0- Cleaning a specialty, I, Thankful tothe public for past patron ago, ho solicits a continuanco of the samoe, and guarantees satisfaction. sept 18 W. 0. ItOCHl1'. NwSummer 'Cook. The Safety b HOT BLAST OIL STOVE. .. 30' DOES NOT HEAT THEi HOUSE. Perfect for all kinda of Uooking and Ueat Ing Irons. 11 Always ready an d roli able. The most satisf'aotory Stove made and the Cheapest. A&' Send for otroulars, WHITN16Y & HALL MF'VG. CO., july 27-ly 123 Chestnut St., Phila. TO MAKE MONEY dres FI Y;HAME & 0.1A tanta, eergia June1I5-fy' ALL t).M BETY' forallkinds of heiinoTbace. Drha'sand olhargkTobacco, -o for SPRINC HAS co1iE, --AND New Style Goods -[AVE-. ~rUSI' A iUT.'D, including, all t,i eJinovelties of the season. at th\ Winns.. boro Dry Goods, Fancy Uuoods and Mll inery Bazaar. 1RS. BOAG wvioheg to return her cero thanks to her friends: andtthe public generally for tte past p.atronage, solici ting a coatinaance of the samae. Site will endeavor as heretofore and is determined to please the most fastidious. Milliner' and Fanvy Goods Stock is comnplete, French Pattern Hats, trimaeed and uintrimmrned,Straw Itats and Bonnets, Sun Hats and Sailors, liibh-Lns, Silts, Laces, Flower, Feathers, Illusions, Neck T1iesi, Rulling, Linonr and Lae Settis Hand kerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, &c., &c, Second tot of Spring CaliCoes. atl-o at nice lot of Dress Gools, Mohairs, Alparas, Japatnr;s Sili(:. Wash opins: , and other nie 3laterials and Tiritumaings. Call and isee, Ladi e s,ior your A lr.r'e lot of Mol's, L-i-dc' ,,na Children',; Shoes, Gerits' r nd ir 1,' Fur and Straw Hats, fine and courre . A ohojie lot of Faai ly G rori-cis. Can dios, ('ank. \:era kerl . Ti'oba e' (1 :r, Kie.ro-sento Oil, ilarrd w:re, Wloodna:l, re, Tinware, Crockery, &c. (quantity of f;unher for sale low for cash. marcb "Il J. 0. LO t G. Ay er s Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of tho Thraat and Lungs, such as Coughs, - Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, , Asthma, and Con -umpt ion. Tho reputation it has attained, In consequtence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half ccn tarry, is a suilleient assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that cana he desired. In almost every section of country there are personls, pullicly known, whto have been restored fron alarming and even desperat.e diseases of the hmgs., hby its itse. All who have tried it arc knrowledge its suaperiority ; and( where its virtues are knaown, no onre hesitates as to what meadic:ine to emizploy to re lieve the distress ad suffe ring peculiar' to pulrmnary alP'ections. Ciin.:nnY Pe TonAI alwztayl'ords listanat relief, nad pearrs rapid cuares of the milder va rietles of baronchrial disorder', as wvell as the miore formridable diseases of' the lung~s. As a safeguard to ehih(lren, amid thre distr'essing dlisezases whzich beset the TPhroat and Chest of Cildhood, It is Inzvaluable; for, b)y its t imzely use, Imulltitudes are rescued nrnd restored to h Iealth. Th'lis medicine gain.s trIendsl' at every trial, as 1hea curds It Is constantly produemng are to)o remarnrkablc to be forgot tenr. No faily shoulrd be with out it, and t hose whro have once usxed It never will. Emaliet Phiyslicians throu;lhout the countay prescribe: it., anrd Cleru vmien oftenr recommaiend It fromt their kirowi edoo tefects. Dr. J. C, AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Anralytical Oheinoatste. loLD Ii ALL, JItUGoSTsI rERrwHEREu, TOTAL ABSTI!NENCE SAKING WINE TBILIT RIPENS. There ia a curious story about some native wines which are extensively ndvertised nlowa days. and have onaly recently tbeen pat uo the market. D)r. UnaderhillI, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in ?87r. I bom ofhis heirs entertained temperance viewvs of sucha extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on handI to be sold or any morc to be made. Thie grapes hrave someatinmes been sent to mark.et, and sometimes le'ft to decay upon the vanes. it is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arraning for a scttlemrent of the estate trad the sale of the wines on hand, Among these Is a wine of thec vintage of ?864, dlescrib ed as a "Sweet Union Port," burt suggesting te Imperial Tioka y more than any other F.uropean wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growtha. Its purity, ago and mellowvness are remarkable, and both physicianas and wine fanciers haave a sp)ecial intere't in it as the oldest native wine now accessible in ainy con siderable quantity. The whole stock is In the C had fte wvell-known wholesale grocery houase of thre Thurrbers.-N,. Y, Triaung, Nov. 19, I6&?7, r The above speaks for Itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither dru,gged, /ignored nor waterd; that It Ib has been ripened and mellowed by age, and '1 for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is 1 unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Drurggists throughourt the i United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who wvill forward descriptiver pamphlet, free oftcharge, on application, Recspectfully, etc., - B. . F.. THURBER & CO. - West 2mferdsay, R*rds ai Hwr kut4 Naw.voue BEST FAMILY 8 The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned with less labor than any other machine. J. S. DOVEY, Managor, 04 ] FUPL 6 - - 'I Al'' r " ti.e .I" Savu high bills by purchasii A NEW S t;wic WI:Now SlArms, Low in I. will never get out of order, and w ill MAT' Spring 3eds, Picture Frames, Pi CarriageJ. LIU And Shingles at P RE Neatly done at modorate Pri UNDERTAKE I koop on bind a full supply of nid Colins of the finest fliti,h. A kn.iow thatl I have h--r o not4 go1 hm-kwairds', lbit continuul so' (o linels1 in r han lk a pi' li pectfuilly jinijto you to catll and eL 'r4 by~ miail i'1 receiro as4 niineh at r* Suits, Ilinn lid m,i <Il... S.i ahu.:ing you ror' pa.st favors .1 'oz, .ini jun 8 Mo0 cha;rge* zor d rayuge or pacing!. IIAV[E ALWXAYS ON HAND) A CA't ---AND) A CHIOICE' TE.A.s3, 'WIJ5TESJ C) iEIIS sentl receive tho e ni11 ltetij care' isgiven.f to patcking. end for - - -The Patent Sei 'S ~, '~ 1very one whof ownl( A Pont. Iree. Lu any pariIt (1, rash .ym , I lt iti 'u. ~,,gi Omco, 575 lIro AUGUSTA HOTFEL orner of Broad and Washington St,reets, AUEGUSTIA, IA., [~TA been thlorougly renovated,r. L..Lmnodeled anod newly fulrnishebd. It lcented ina the centre of busHiness t;legraphi Omooe in thle llotl building. xprosa Olooc in the samo blook. Post 111ec only one black of'. All othery pub o conlvenlti4oneslso att hand. 1' The Oico of ,bo Hotl will be pen during thme night, and gnosts will bo oo0lved or 01 lIed at any hour. - v W. MOORE, Proprietor. Rates of Roard, $2.01) per day 30 240-x i DznCoats' feton for sal at 60 cents por dozon, cash. July 27 J. F. MoMASTJrra O.m IT 13 TIH ONLY SI'WINO .1 :INE W1IICiI I1.9: A ___ Co1f-Th:eading Sh-:ttlo, It has Self-Sctting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Ships Siitc:ies. Is t:io Lightcst li:nnUIn, 1 IIT'II.\,3 A Now and Simplo De"ico ron Winding tho Dobbin, i Without remnov'nc tho 14trnp from Stho l3il,ucu W tein I.,,n..t %a.ih. 'ui Luthrend:su lo 3lachin,. Tho timplost, t'o fMost Durablo. and ia every respoot tho EWINC MACHINE. , does not ct out of order, and will do more work llustratcd Circular furnished on a pication, WAN TED. '. Charles Stroot, Daltizaoro, DC4. ITURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Wtlnu Chanibei Suites, :Painted Cottage Suitos Wardruocs, Sideboards, Safes, Book Ctsc, Bureaus, Tiables Cimnirs, 13Bdcstads, Cribs Desks, To. ci- racks, n Wash lrindl:, Lounges, Sofas, Iull iands, Hit iacks, Coat IILOOks, Corner Stainds-for )esig;;n and Workimaushij Uin. e2cqualed. )a AT HOME. tPPLY OF~ 'rice, I)rablo and Convenicnt. They last lon;.er than any other Shades 'RESSE , eures, Brackets, Mirrors, Cliildreli'h ticcs to Sui tho Timncs. PAIlRING ces. F'urnituro made to order. RS DEPv.A C'L ENT. Iktalic and R1o:;ewood Bl3rial Cases , a cheap stock of Ctlins. . W. Phillips a IIs afor i* -: the ~ :'n .".IK ii im of IS -1,i ii d a iih' as 'l l P'hl re( m a i l 'ise [theo sitar of myi gods 1and S-'ie eti -fa : i l. h-i vr p' i bl'. 'r Ja t . a i h l o , ..A.I mm ie my9 stOAd priE .y.-er 111i4 als f gi - ill persou- Obl spca i li1n :, II k n1 i d e ' e k ,S eca i e,i,lIr i Ae[-tll ~Iisi, br1..W1~ ui lA . : ~.eCIG,IR s1AF, tEl -dwyuNo 1osta, . JASSRmEN O ---- -E AAT-D LI&ins W1Vlo 0Asu. * NPetdent,. ic --E -V--E BOOTANDSO adKE, ooand pSgI he Fro Runin erM, X4j WEEKLY EDITION, 18 3 UBL13HED EVERY WEIDNESDAY Ak WINNSB0RO, S, C. flY TI:: VINNSBORO PUBL!SIIING CO CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF T14E LEADING EVENTS IF TIIr DAY, late News, Co0t1ty N(ws, Political News, Ete. E EDITORIAL DPRMN l:EC.\T- LI:; t;PET!AL ATTF .N'L O. TIJE LOCA r COLUIN. well 11illed with Lamwn and county aewb e aim of the l'ublislelr. is to issuc a IUT-CLASS FAMILY \EW1SAPERI. II, ti 'nsrton aybe narn 3 t.o3>y, 0r33 yea:r. -$ 3.00 1.07 sixp 'l luomths, ---.-- sI.CC, C' to)ils, 01ne year, at - - - - $275 aopes one0 yeatr, lat -- - - -- $2.60. t"itt ('013es, one1 year, nE - - S2,.bU, (3 ever1y persbon nm:king up ai club of C.r lanore sucib<rs,lj a1 copy w113'iill be~ ilc ire fr on11 year. Thie unm1104es onsti, ili. (3 clb need no011tCt aill be0 at. the sae,e t-sihee. dOB PRINTING A1LL ITS D)EPART\lfENTIS DONE IN 'IlE l-EST hITYLrE AND) AT THEj LO' ESTj PRIC0E8. c aro prepared to fujish, on short L IIEADS, NOTES 'ELOPES, LE~TTER HEADS ITATONs,CARDS, BL A NKS, 'POSTERS IPOSTAL. CARG~S, ETC.,E'lc 'Ris for Job WlOrk----Cash OD J)elivery,. I business communioations should be I'0ss60 to the Tinnsboro PubHashng Qompaniy 'e*3 ne s