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WINNSIBORO, 8. 0. T UE$DAT, AODiUST 1|:, : : '8. .A. MEANS DA VIS, Eurroit. JNO S. RE&YNOLDS, A:uoimt1 rYBnron. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Goecrtor : WADE HAM-LP'ON. For Lieutenant Governor W. ). SIMPSON. For ,Secetury of State : 1. M. SIMS. For Comptrollcer General: JOHNSON HAG0OD. For A ttorney General: LEROY F. YOUMANS. F'oi State 'reasurer S. L. LEAPHARTr. Fo'r'Supherintend<n of Educa'lmtion1; HUGH S. THOMPSON. F"or A<{juttant <t1n'-"etor (General: E. W.MO . ni. 1(itADIALs have nomlin;tc'cI )r. J. .1. Ensor for Conigtes;s a1ll61. Colonel Aiken in the third district.. Dr. Ensor was for years titny inl tendent of the Lunatie Asyluni. His candidacy against Colonei Aiken is mournful evidence timt he is fast rctechin.g that point at; wh'ch a hocd-shaving and a sraigl I j:- i;ct will be neo(ded for him. I it mil suimer mliadlhmss, or a bad case of hydrophobia ? Si\cl: TruE oma1I of the F'lederal government not to punish illicit distillers who surrcn.der tlienmelves and plead guilty and then loeiave themselves, a very large number ot this class have colmo in to accept the terms olered. It is thought that tihe ntuiIber 'ill rc.tch over a huitndred. Rulmoontt and other listillers Vwho havo Iirel uponi revenue ofhicrs -aro esJpeci:ily dIe barred from taking advaltago of this offer. Jov T.i so , Is;riel :13yrd aind Jordan 3leCullougii all vote ' in the .Rad1ical ConVent.ion : ;iiSt endorsing 11:miapton, who ims shown moro fairlnlss to th-- blacks tl:i all the carpe_l,baggenrs an.id s. .la..w:.' pumt together dtidl They w;ant Cjhamberlain andic Franik Moses and1( Scott. They want riots and ,mmur dors. They want high taxNation and tL stealing of the taxes aftter thley are collec tod. They want no schiools. They want p)enitenlt iar convicts i all tho high ofliees. If they (1o not want these thlinigs whyv did they voto with the bonids whol brought on- this state of atlhir's before? Just such men as Bvrd and Thompson, w~hio are trlying to array the ir race ini a hiopelessI op.. position to thme D)emocrats, arey paving time way to got somnebm dy hurt badly. 'They know thamt the Deimocrats are never going to let the Radicais. run t his goveinonenti again, and1 their (to)rts mtust, there fore be atributevd to pure inal ignity. We are sorry to have to saiy this, but we can see no other reason forn their stupid course. The Ladd Murderers. As foreshadowved in previous re ports, time 1Fodoral government has taken charge of the Ladd murider ers, Attorney Earlo anid Marmshal Wallace called on the shoii and demanded thme pisoners. The sheriff refused to give them up, but said that lie would miako ne forcible resistance. They keys of the jail wore hanging' ini their accustomed phaco, and if the Fedoral ofliis choso to take thme rosponsi bility they could take t,be prisoner,s. Therenpon time keys were takeni down, the cells openeld anid thle prisoners brought out. They wore then remanded to the nustody of thme shoriff, awaiting oi-dors from the Federal Oironit Court. In this quiet way, the Federal authorities have trampled upon the decisions of a Stato judgne. Rather than bring on a confliet the State yield ed. But we hope the ioatter will imot end there, The esuso should be a.orried on nnp to the Sta Sprme Court, junst as if the prisoners wo'rt'o in the hhands of tho authorities whoso right it is to have them. Unless thlis is dlone, the rovenue1 officials will be guilty of freI violations of the law, aund their insolence will be ulnbearll')e. 1oilbut 1.10))loIN NE. Ahhc\ville has htad cool nighlftl and( h11t (ly'. for the ):ist wek, with a s:itght" inlcreaso inl sicklss inl the counltry. S\ev'nd of t'1e mills in K:'rshaw counlty, hl ito p )n r(o I t)> slspoin I op,en"at ions for the want of \water, rusnIiing frn>nl the dry.aeather. It l.i now gelertally coc)io 1:. 1 tht't Genend cGow:m will iead the I ic"ket for the Leg';isl.Ittre in A1lbbo( viil cOulln! v. His (lotiol is arssilr (l )o'vunl a doub1t. Th1 Seasons ill Williallmsbllrtg couniity h:ve b)('eIn verv propi tiots. The farli,; hIavc i'!etlt:ly haid cop - i 1s I";l\Gwcl s fu l ill, wlhich th'y hladl bgltin Lo tl Willims bil.i g lais a bountifill cr'o) il ost lsale(. Seceratl ce-wes of diiph)ih1 i ha\v' I ' t 't c l ill l ll e c )lllit an11 nt) It l I1 : is ' Ir ' I fv:'Olk i ll tat-I, as t1lte di:e;::st" !1:t i I'l Iilii -st "cl ilt:( f ill it \!t y vicLi lilt f)1"i ll 11 '1,1 the s ill of Ilie (lo(tI)trs 11:1s as vec fulild n1 csulre for it. The pr11'tli ( of the Slliite!' 1 ni( I :ti has', w il arlti t a lil:s, ItId in ll i e . ' ht s ii: dt l rI 1 il':1,il:!*, IA(" th e mIli.! ise M S >rebes:.1l; ertt : '. .:Ill1't r col i!y i. Di l l')n: i :at -t it' w\Ill or w\ithot UPhSi help. Sot s11 ys i I ;h t/i'b l'l)ttt. Mlr. ;'. bl i 1l, 1 nv>;t respoei)tc).1 Iin :i : ., \ Vlt liv .1I il t li 11 11 le I1sI Li -n I _ I)Abb v t c uty', w* Idi nr'll ti l' V ill a un1')1a :12 lil. It w:!:, e v'l l 1 ' t'e. til h(t 1 11rS. T'h Ili: is; t1;h; sc ond i emcrnt of 1H. . 11 i 'ily' h hi s met it a i (d l I' d i I. Ab. ). 1 :c yhis ai; > a it x i A. h 1111 .. L '.ti kii1d hvy at lr.tetii.ns bo:) se. M r's.. E n t1U t"', :t lly -.l Gf I ' ' I I':ttw :A b 'rI il tli. lertcl oil .i ti . i lllj l'P.itlu;l'l of M . .h >. I .' i n ii m:i', in C , ((nillI1( co0:1n t V. ; ; :. 1 h:n-': h!a.t htein l(st.:alonle 1''' it 1 Illc:li, . ; Ihe oth(:r 1o 10m 11,,' - of t i"t lltti t Iltoi,l 1l) !1tg aI enlt, "." hu l> :l1ets. 1U 111'(1el' w:''s (tlile \Vitlli a 11:i111n(:r, whi01h wa:IS fo11it lio tl i :er1" ie,'cl. The! ,!h-riff of :i:-at''r e )'n1Ly i:. n1't i he lie. ' il h e ei vo reitl1 il i.'i)l 1r:ks bl: ri'tni t'i t,o Hba c0'1it nt yo :tiil h s be n.'; Sa -ni lurtkin2' ab1 m.t. ill t he .I')r'l:.ll (i _ 1')i- t i'+lt),l. 't h, is Iloo fO ii)lW c'::rk ir, it; wil, be r(: 111romi j.ili L,0611 ( beph eizt) the1 01iu t) I 4Wof l h tl ~i.t 1) i'jd e, a"noI lr'll et s11 l Xa. QI) le i Ue.tol'yl l, n *iIl) to litElR..' if LIO1)0'? P. es hohl til Stati onvntion oni eptrdsiy r 5ll. hoRdth lel'iniui, l'. lit fte .loer;;cI.s of lhe, i fr h C o!essioldstictl, if e>rtl ':rght. o omnw ma:de it ph:ina I wt.iith itiloil BlRIC-A-BR AC. There are three thousand flour mills in Pennsylvania. So-called "camels hair brushes' are mado from the lair of the tails' of squirrels. Texas has more miles of railroad being constructed than any other stato in the Union. The iniers of Deadwood are going north to the new gold fields in the Bear Paw mountains. "A rolling stone gathers no moss," but it often collides with a m.an's shins, which is a much sadder reflection. Following many vocations has ruined tho life of many a man. Fol lowing nono has ruined a great mu;any more. A pretty idea is to entwine tho unypcr part of tho back-comb with ,ui,:;i fll)wrc's, such as white violotis, mignonett, nilyo8otis, etc. The exact, cost of the construction of thu Paris exhibition buildings and grounds is now c:stimnated at 45,300, 0U0 franes, or 89 .000,000. The new rulei of jails in Ireland require prisoners to lie 01) plinks and sle')) with their clothes on for te 1 tost. i;n ill. Experience shows this to be tortulVe. TOW 1'N OR DiXA1 CES. IT ENACTF.D AND ORDAINED, by the I ) Intendant and W ardens of the Town of Winnsboro, S. C., in Coun .H Itit:t., and by the authority of the s1)ne, that it shall I,tot be lawful for atny dog not accompanied by its o, wnir, or some one inl charge, to be aup,ont the streets of the town with (ut at numzzle, between the first day tl' Ju1ly ancd the first day of October, of each yelr ; and any dog violating tl'ii provision shall be taken np and inpomuled by t,he policr for twenty iour" honras. 2. AND BE IT: FUwTnER ENACTED and ordcl"ilo:l, th.tt the owner, if kno Wn1, sh:al be infformed of s tid imp.>':t n11 ; and any dog mnaty he reclaimed by its ownePr upon the latyilnt of one dtlil;'r. If any dog be not reclaimed wit n Ilh tw ont y-f >tr hours,it sha'l be kiled by 11he police. --, Done in Council this the Sthirt f-tirst tl;i' of Ju!y, A. . s. D. 1878, un lw tho iarp:) -, rate Seal of the said Town Council. JAMES A. B12cE, tct Int.endant. Wm. N. CHIANDI,i, CleIk. AN OunlxANcl: To RATsU F;UIPT.IEs FolR TdE MUN Y'EPA i.ta 1878- 9. IH IT ENACTED AND OIRDAINED, by the In'ei,tl"Int, andI WaIrdeis of the hown of \\'i:lsboro, S. C., in Conneilil met(, that 1. .For the piurposiO of raising sulieis for the year commencing thec first of April, 1878, andl ending' t,be first of April, 1879, a tax for the sums and in the miannier hieroinafte r mintionend shll b)e raised and paiid in to the I reasury of the said town for the uso and service thereof, that is to say two and one half niills- ad ca/b em upon01 every dollar of thle vm.lne of all thme real and per aeonal pro'perty within the corporate limits of I hie Towniw of Winnsboro; three doIlhuis to ho paid by every ni:de inhieitan t of s,td town, be0 t ween thle agi s of eighteen and foryr- live ye rs:, in lion of wvorking upfonl the str eels of said town ; anid thiree per et nt. npon the amount of 2. All taxes assessod and paale under fi.is~ Ordinance shaill bo paid inm ihe followinig kinds of funds and no) of her : Gohl and silver coin, Uniitedl States Currency and Nation. af Bank Notes. d. All1 tONeit atLs.sss hereLin shall bIe duel mand pfLaable betwveen the 11h-st day of Ocetober', 1878, aind thoe thu:rut tl:idaytof November, 1878, in eluisi-e :and ll taxes remining tdue and unpaid on the first day of Decem her, 1878, shalil ho collected by distress 0or othmerwise, as now pr esmiibed by law, together with all le -1 dCosts. 4. All persumis holding property mn thle COIrrate limits of the said Town of W\ii s' o o are r<qime\~ betwueen the first day of August, 1878, and the sixteenth daiy of Sep - t ember, 1878, to niko a sworn ro.. turn oi (f s:iidl property for taxation, to the TiIown Clerk, aind thle sid T 1own Cloc-k is horeoby required, when property-holders fail or re finw ti) mamke said sworn retnrn, to add fitty porP (entunm to the return oIf tih)Iprtiionls miipalYl year. SDone in Coneil 'mis the fl irty -first day of d.lly, A. {Ii *f D., 1878, under' the Corpo, Couincil. JAMEs A. BRIoE, Attest; Intendant. WM!. N. CHANDLER,Olerk. 0. &. P. COA TS' SPOOL THREAD. f T Dozon,jit received, -for .sale 5.0 roeta i t G4 'ents por dozen 01aah, an.d to morbbants ab N ow: York Trade Pice. NoAWU&JRO~ FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Nlitors : Plase announce MR. It. E. ELhISON, JR., as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party at the primary election. july 30-xttf MANr VOTERS. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors :-Please announce W. J. 11ERRON as a candidato for sheriff at the ensuing election-subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary elootion. july 23 MANY FRiENDS. FOR aHER11W. The friends of CAPT. J. D. HOGAN most heartily endorso him for the office of sheriff at the onsuing election-subject to the action of the Democratic party. juno 17-lxtf MANr VOTERS. FOR SHERIFF. The friends of CAPT. IAYNE Y. Mc MEEKIN respectfully announce him as a candidate for sheriff-subject t: the action of the Domocratic party at the primary election. juno 18-txtf FOR SHERIFF. The friends of MR. RICHARD N. Mc MASTER rspect fully present his name as a candidate for sheriff at the en-ung elec ion--subject to the action of tho Dcmo cratic party in the primary ulection. july 9-xttf FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors: -Please announce MR. AARON If. POWELL as a candidate for sheriff at the ensuing election-subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. aug Grtxtf MANY VOTERS. FOR SHERIFF. .lhssrs. Eltors:-Ploasot announce the name of MR. JOHN D. McCARLEY for sheritY, sabjoct to the action of the Demo cratic party at the primary election. Mr. McCarley i."c thoroughly qualified for the ,dice, and will till it acceptably to al: clesss. july 1l-tf MANY rnni:&,s. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. M'srs. El'/nrs:--The friends of C 'L. It. G. L1MAR, having faith in his ahlity and integrity, hereby announce him as a can..idt-at fm the House of Representa tives at the coain g ch etion -subject to the action of the Democracy at their primaries. aug 3-xttf FOR THE LEGISL..TURE. At a leetiflg of the Greenbrier l)emo eratic Cluob, he! d June 8, 1878, the fol l)wing rt,solution was adopted: P.'~v. Th"it wt prseit the claim Of Dii. T. BI. MeKINSTCRY for a seat ii tho Legislatar^ from this county, and recomen hiils ei, etion1. Extract from the muinutes. S. R. RUTLAND, june 18-tI Secretary. FOR THE LEGISLJATURE. A t a meeting of tiho'lakland D)emocrat ic Club of township naumber frve, held on the 28th of April, 1878. the following resolat ionl was adoipted: Re'solced. That th.is Club, ree.ognizing the titness an 1 ability 6f lion. Ii. A. (Gaillard as a repreCsentaltivye, hereby nominate him as a candidatec for re election. E.xtract from the minutes: A. J. LAMAR, may 16-- xtf Secretary. FOR THlE LEGISLATURE. Mecssrs. EliIors:-Pt~ense announce H1. A (IA1LLAil)D as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the coming elc t ion . Th'le course of Mr. Gaillard in p)ub. lic life has given general latisfaction and done honor to old F?airthid. In recogni tion of his servyJ.ices it is but proper that he should be sent to the House at the nexi. election. This nomination is made entirely without the knowvledge of the gentleman namlfedl. may 16--tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER Pleaso announce B. HI. ROBERTSON as a candidate for School Commissioner at the ensumng election-subject to the action of the Democratic party at the pri mary election juno 4--txtf MrNY FaIENDS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Messrsq. Edlors :-Pieaso announce R1EV. WILLARD RhICHARIDSON as a candi. date for the position of School Conmmis stoner at the ensuing election. This gentleman has, by his officoial .ourso during tihe past two years, shown him.. self to be a faithf.ul, zealous and efficient officer; an d the eduaational interests of the county can best be advanced by retain ing him in his present position. MR. IIHARIDSON is a regularly enrolled member of the Winnsboro Democratic Club, and will abide the result of thre primary election, july 1 l-xttf MANY DE\fOORATS. FOR PROBATE JUDGE. The friendls of CAPT. J.. B. BOYLEVS nominate him for Probate Judge at the ensuing -olootlon-subjeet to the.result of the Docrti rmr,lcin Iaug 6-- ato fImr-.eloto. FOR JUDGE OF PRODATE. The fri'nds of MR. OSMOND 11. TI'IOMPSON, appreciating his. valuable services as Pr bate Judge, and having the highest confilenCoo in his integrity end peculiar titnses for the oflee, beg -leave to prosenthim to the voters of Fairtiold county for a re-elootion-subject, of course, to a nomination by the Democrat is party. july 30-tf TIE WIN1SBORO HOTEL,, -Dy MRS. M. W. B!iOWN. rl-IIIS Hotel. situ%to 1 in tli vntre of I the town, otThri :ui1 .in tr t 'Nu to tie public inducements unsurpassed by.any other house in the place. Table sup plied with the best in the market. Comn fortablo rooms and po:ito attention. Terms-$2.00 per day. aug 9 -tf CAMPAIGN RATES -FOR THE NEWS AND HERALD. IN the campaign that is now opening TU NEws AND HERALID proposes to keepy its readers fully 1-osted as to events oc curring in National, Stato and (ounty politics. It has heretofore labored earn estly in the cause of good government. and its efforts in future will be redoubled. In order to accomplish the greatest good, it desires to reach over' cil.iren of Fairlied County. To attain this end the follow. ing special rates are o1ored for the camn paign: Tri-weckly, to the 15th November, $1.50 Weekly, to the 15th Noveiber, - - 1.00. ?M sh, in every case, must accompany the order. Cards nominating candidates will be inserted at the following inaes, in adcante. For each candidate, 1 inch, one in sertion. - - - - $1.00. For the campnign, in Weekly and 'J'ri-weekly, - - - 5.00 Pledges of candi.lates at the same tntes as the above. Procea linis of clubs or comI)unica ions. Wh( 1n th.ey contain 11n.11a;ions, ComIe un le th1 -rilles rocL ,lv""rtisltlg, But the paper w1ll be o-.r: foe the i.tit. itl)Li, di (,!1$:!l-" , wth tii11',[.lubl0 onutt Is of tihe melrits of ill ttlo, e..ndi dates whtoso Iltames are tipe;ari4" in its adveirtis ing colawins. Eq1ual pr"ivileges will be accorde:l to all true Dticutirats. We ask t:tat subsoriptionts itud nomi Uations be handed in at once. 72 All business communications should be a'llressed to the WINNSBWORO PUI3LISHING CO. PIANOS & OR"AN A I ai rfacturers' Prin.s, EVE~RY MAN HIS OWN AGENT LUDDEN & BATES, NAVANNUH, U 1., I THE Great WVholesalo Piano arid Organ .1 Dlers of the Mouth, now 'selI In strumeflnts f rom all leading Makers direct to piurehasersi on thle No Agents, No Commission Plan, at Muanufacturer's Faie tory Pmeni.s, t.hereb.y giving purchasers the large comimissions hieretolore palid Agents. From $50 to $I0Ol actua.ly saved in the purechase of nn Instrumitent under this new system. Write for particulars. We can't be undersold. 2pecial Offer-s THAT BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oct. Pianos, 8135. [ 4 Stop Organs. $55. 7 c ins, 1415. | 68top Organs, 60. 7Oct.. Pianos, 160. | 0 s'to p Org ans, 67. Gr'd Sq'e Pianos, 178. I12 Stop . rgans,78 MASON & H AMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. 9 98tops, $108. send North a 1d bo Switll. Not b.i rep)utable mnakers like Steinway, Chiekering, Steck, Knabe, but b~y ilogns Man .1facuurors w ho adviertiset $90) P'ianos for $2fih$65e' Pianos for $i75; $27o Or g ana for $65. Deeption an.1 fraud are in all such absurd offers. Buy Instru ments made by old and always reliable manufacturers liko ('hickering & Sns, Knabe & Co., Hlallet & Davis. Mathuishek P'nn. Co., Hlaines Bros., IMason & Hlamlin. And you will have those that will last a lifetime anti piease you be.tter every day. All Instruments we soil bear the Imakers nai..es and are gnuranteed for si; years. Fifteeni Days Triali If desired We pay all freight if not satisfactory. Illustratcd Catalogues free. WVrite to LUDDEN & BATES, april 12-amz Savanznah, Qa, .2" O17 T Z'8 MaataE ND OmATuLS .,WDE...