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ItJlhWEEKILY ED1IDON.} 'WINNSBORO, S. C.. T .14D TI- 20, 1878. {OL 7 7" NEW AI)ERTIVISE EN'TS, JIWEOLV R sheorit ox J. C reIOWN & sON 386 and 188, Wood St., Plttsburg, Pennsylvanla Agents ! Read This I We will p'ty Agents a salar y of $100 per month and expensos to sell our Now and Wondcerful 1av1tigas. ALidross SUIPIalAN & CO.. Mar PAll, lic'iga.GA PIAN 0 11 ll tIIa I I o t RCGIAN 101) only $125. Stiporb Uranti 8quare Planos, rice $800 only $155. New style upright P0anos 112.5, Organs i$35. Organs 12 stols ST2.'4. Church Organs lM stos price $190 only $115. Eolganl, $3T Mirror Top Olgans, only 1035. 33uiyrs, come and sec mte at lom: if I am not as represente(a. it. it. fare pti( hotiut ways and I'iaino or Organ given iroo. Large Illustrated i Newspaper withi mitch information about, cost of ianos ne Organs s- t froe. Please ad dress DANIELc 10. IEATT Y, Washington, N. J. Th only 11 comination of the true Jauilea Oinger SAN 1 8with choico Aromt an Frencht .Arantly for Cholera Cholera Morbius. Uraips alld Vainsn, I)larrhoea and J]iDsenter., DyspsinFat- I ullency, Wvantcof Tone and Activ'it n in the Blomahel ani Dowels, aint aivolting the111 lners or Chani oge of Witer, 'oom anl Ulimate. Ask for eSANFORD'S JA MAICA GINoFIt. 1EW R!IH DLOODI PAIRSON'S i'lG \TIVE P1-LS m iske new rich bl lM. nt will c10W pletly Clt:inig the blIool in tile entire svstem in three months. Any per son who will take Olin pill each night fron one to twelve weolk I1av lie restored i o sounti hlealth, if snell a t.hing be possible. S't, by i1il tor eight letter stamups. .. S. JOI.IN-ON & CO, B ingor, Maine. July 80-lw JUST A RR I VEHD FROM NEW YORK A N elegant lot of Spring Prints, Oamn brics, Vhite Pique, Figured Piqutes, Long Cloth, 'ottonides, Ladies' and Gents' Hlosietry, H andlkorch iefis, Towels, ,arc., and are offered at the lowest cash prices. J. M. DEATY. The clebratetd "Baity Statu" standarId sorewed and wiro sowed Shos,aspecialty at J.. M. BEATY'S. Try them, and you will be convinced of their durability. I am offeoring for sale "Grant's Yea t Powders." every box gua-anteed to give satisfaetion, or mony rertiunded. Pleaiso give it a trial. J. M. 3EAX'TY, Go to J. M. BEATY'S for the best Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Rice, Hams (Branded "Challenge,") Lard, Bacon, Sugar and Colo, very low prices, Tea, Crackers, Candy, Soap, Stareh, Blucing, Soda, Con. Lyo, Mustard, Peaches, To niatoes, Sardines, Salmon. Popper, - Spioo, Ginger, Nutmegs aidl many other things necessary for family comfort., CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR TEEL, Swede Iron, Plow-moulds, S Traoo Chains, Hames, Back Ban is#% Grain Cradles, Soythes, Brade's Hoes, Shovels, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Nails, Iforpe and Mulo Shoes 14ad1 Nails, Cutlery &c. WOODEN WARE, B, B. Roed Cedar Buckets, Galvanizod licep Cedar Buckets, Painted Buckets, WVell Buckets, Kegs, MTeasuros, Broonms, &c. Crockery and Tinwaro. SPRINU IIU3 C91YI, -AND--. New Style Goods -HAVE TUST ARIVED, Including, all tae 9J novelties of the season, at tihe Winns 2 ~bore Dry Goods, Fancy Gooeds and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sinl core thanks to her friends and tihe paublie genrally for theo past patronage, solid'-. tigacontinuance of thie same, She will endeavor as heretofore and is determined to please the most fastidious. Millinery and Fancy Goods Stock is complete, French Pattern Hats, trimmed and untrimmed,Straw Hants and Bonnets, -' Sun Hats and Mailers, libons, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neck Tics, Ruffling, Linen and Lace Setts, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, &e., &e, Second lot of S pring Calieces, also a nie lot of Dress Goods, Mohairs, Al pacas, Japanese Silks, Wash P~op111on, and ether nice Materials and Trimmings. Call and sec, Ladi es,for your selves, A 1arge lot of Men's, Ladies' and Ohlldren'si Shoes, Gents' rnd Bocys' Fur and Straw liats, fine and courie, --0 A choice lot of Famuily Groceries, Can dies, Cakes, M1aokorol, Tobaoco. Cigars, Kerosene 'Oil, Hardware, Woodonware, Tinware, Orook$ey, &o. A quantity of Lebrfor sale low for' a vb - I. - -QA , pe ,0 OK Columbia Business Cards. I_ EADQUARTERS for chea ost Gro, ceries and Hardiwaro in (joluinbia to be found at the old reliablo house of LORICK & LOWiUANCE. H IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Stere, H oopes, &o. All old pioturos copied. Art Gallery Building, 124.j Main Street, Columbia, S. C Visitors are oordially invited to call and examino. C 1lARLES ELTAR,formerly of Camden, has moved to Columbia, an I opened a largo stock, of Dry Goods aitd Notions, Boots, hoos, Trinks and Valises. Satis. faction guaranti ed. R E CK LING'S GALLERY--Opposite the Wheeler Hlouse. Portraits1, Photographs, Amibroty pes and Ferroty pos finished in the latest style of the art Old plotures copied and enlarged to any size. W. A. RE .JKLING, Proprietor. TERCKS & DAVIS, importers and dealors in Waitbes, Clooks,Jevelry, Silver and Plated Ware. House Fi rnish ing Goods, &o. N. 11. -Watches and jow. olry repairod. (oluimbia, S. 0. oct 27-y FOR THE CAMPAIGN! HAMPTON AND HOME RULE The ow Wd Couier. A LIVE AND FEARLESS DEMO CRA. TIC NE WSPA PER. 0- . Largost Circulation n the City. LfargestCiroulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the Cotton States. ALL TIlE N ?W9 ADOUT8 01'Til CAROLINA. ALL TIl E Ni.'WS ABOUT TilE SOITil. ALL THE NE'S FROM EVERtY WIIEIE. Pire 1u1d Uldefilev( Deiviera-y I IJNION! JUSTjC192 1-KQUAL RIGHTS! liecogniting the pa'anount interest felt In the approachlng political canvass by every Dmocrait, who hopes to see the great, work of the lIedemupt lon of the statto made complete and pernanent. so that. the people iny real) and fully enjoy th" fruit, of their sacrifices, THE NEWS AND COURIER will direct all its energies and resources to pre senting from day to dtty, and from wtck to week, full and interesting accounts of the progress of the ( AMPAIGN. 'r To place the paper wIithin the reach of everybody during this exciting contest, we have detormined to offer to Mall Subscribers the following Reduced Rates for the Qmpaign: THE NEWS AND COUltIER, Daly Edition, da months................................ $400 TIlE NEWS AND COURIER, Tri-V.e',kly Eitilon. 6 months...................... 200 THiE WEEK LY NEWS, omonths............ in Subseriptions will be received at these ratos, FOR .IAMb St!tIlCtIllEiS ONLY, until May 15. In all eases the call must accompany the order. Friends of the ause of honest home rule In all tUhe counties are invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscripiton List, which ouglt, to include every Intelligent voter In the State. RIOiJN & 1)A WH ON, Proprietors,. Alarch .-Lt CIIA RLESTON, S. C. SPRING, 1878. -0. - WU, are now receiving a splendid line of SPRING GOODS. 1150 p.ieces Prints. 10 " Camnbrica, 10 " Cretones. A fino lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful line of whito and figured Centennial Stripes, ALSO, Bleached Homnespuns, Suirsuoekers, Cotton Diaper, Table Linen and D~amask(, and the prettiest assortment Table Cloths and Doylies to matchi in the markect, and many other goods which please call and ex; mine. HATS. A full line of Straw, Felt andl Wool Hats.' SHOES. We have always taken a pride In our ihoo department. Weo can now say that we have the most complete stock of shoes ever brought to this market. GIVE US A CALL. LADD BRLOS. LEATHER!I LEATHER~ I W E have on hand afull stock of Sole, Harness, Upper, Riusset, KI p an.d Calfskin Leather, which we will sell very eheap. UIDES8 R IDES I Hig est.markt., prios paid for. bides. Bring t4m 1us. anel' Z.W 1betAf 3BR A 00 VEGETINE. I WILL TRY VEGTINE. HE DID. AND WAS CURlED. DMAwanxM. 0., Fob. 10, 1877. Mn. H. 11. 8-rlvENs: Dear Sir---I wish to give you this testi mony, that ymo may know, lint I let oth lers know, what Vegetino has doe tor me. About two yvars ago at 8m11l sore c: mte oi my leg; it soon beenme a large Ulcei, so troiblesome that I cotnsullted the dliw. I-ir, bnt I got no relief, growing wore from1 (lay to day. I silfre'e.1 terriliv; I couild not rest liay or night; 1 wis so re-ilueed my friends thought I would never recovor; I consulted a doctor at Coluiuliis. I followed his advice; it did nto good. I canl truly say 1 was (liscouraged, At this time I was look ing over my nowspapor. I saw your advertiseinent of Vegetine, the G reat Blood Puritier" Ir.r cleansing tile blood from all illplrities, cnring humiliors, ul cors, &o. I saild to my family, I will try soie of the Vegetino. B1eolro I haid ised the first bottle I began to feel bitter. I imiade up Illy Imlind I had go? the right miedlic-ine a( Ilast. I continu~ed ftaking the I ego'tiie. I too'< thirteen bottl . My health is good. Tie Ulcer is gone, anI S1111 able to atte1( to bulsileis. I iid aboult four hundi(red dollars for meic-4io aid 1i)ctors before I boulh)t the Vo net ine. I have reo111ldIlid Vetin to others wvi th " _o, suc;Ilcess. I always .*! kop at bot - It- of it inl th't holus') now. It is a1 muost excelilIt eIC.1 icillo. Very respctfully.yours, F. ANTIox. Mr. Anthoni is one of the pioneers of Delaware, 0. Ho Fettled 1ere4 in 1831. lie is a wealthy gentleman, of the firim of F. Anthoni & Sons. Mr. Anthoini is extensively known, especially imong the Germans Ile is Well knIown ill Cincin nati. Hfe is rel)eCteI by ill. hwMpu1L Uliotn.- In mb 1)1 b 0con1d it ions ofthe blood 1re mtally is Sit(; nith as salt-rieum, i ing-worima, boils. carbunelleis, sores, u1leers al I pim ples. Inl thii con dition (if the bloo.1 try the Vegitine, and mure these aiTc -ions. As a bl;.oolt pu1ri-I fier it has no egial. ItN ofiets aro won derful. VIEGET NE Curedl Her. DoncnEsTER, 'MASS., Jun11 11. DIn STrvaNs: Dear ;-ir -I feel it my.) (1t y to say one1 I word in regarl to the great icnelit I liave I received from th., use0 (of' one of the greatest wonders of th world: it is your Veg.etine. I have blen one of tho great est sull'erers for thle inst eight years that. ever could be living. 1 dosincerely thank my God and your Vegetine for tho relief I have got. Tho I heumatis-m has painC( Ie to 8c11011 anl extelt, thIt my feet, broke (it ill sorcs. Folr the Last, three year.,; I have not been able to wtalk, now I can walk andl sleep, and do miy work as well as I ever diid, and I must say J owe it all to your blood piuritier, Vege tine. VrrI xn.--The great Si)neess of t he Veget ine as a cleanser and puritier of the blood is showr' be0yontl a loutit by the great numbers who have taken it, and received inme'diate relief, with such re mar'nable cures. VEG ETINE Is RBttor Than Ally MIdicino. HIENnEr soN, Ky.. Doec., 1877. I have used . .. tevens' Vegetino, and Ii o it better than 2iny medicine I have us'd for purifying tile blood. Ono bottle of Vogetine accomphshed1 more good than ill other nmodicines I have taken. THIOS. LYNE, I llderson, Ky. VEOI'PINE is CompiiOsed of Root9, ]Sarks and Herbs). It is very p)l01aant to ta sc; overy child likes it. VEGE TIN E. Recommeiindoued by M. D.'s. Dear Sir-I have Roli1 Vogotin0 for a long timle, an 1 ind it gives most excel lent satisfaction. A. B3. DE1 FIEiST, M. D., liazleton, 1In(d. Prepared b~y HI. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegotlne is sold by all Druggists. aug 1 Best is Oheapest. NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTIIIWATIC Silent Sewinq Machine, I.JtesV Invention, Producing Marvolous* ita sulrpassing merit pinesit 11beyondl all corn. petitin, and makes tthe cheapest, 1no1wit)h sltandltig theO large lindulcements offered by sellers of noisy, hard-runinfg, troublesome, twoe. Lhread, tension machines. Oni Machine in thet Worldt with A utmiatic 1'eature's, and wih no TIenislon to Manage. Write by Postal CYard for Price List, List . . .of Offices, &o. W11LCOXL & 61dIi28 S.M. CO sOtua. Dezd B. 468 s Broadwas, N. Y N E 1S o TilE DA Y. A liro dostroyed soveral valule buildings in Woenon. Miss,, last week. Insuranco light. E. B. Clark, a resident of La Grange. Ill., was shot and killed by a tramip horso thief on Wednosday n ight. P. R. Waitt, aged sixty-five, bo-tt his wife's brains out at Wyonming, onass., on Wedinesda.y night, and then shot Iiml"self three times. The signal service stationi at Capo 'May reports that Professor Baxter, of Harvard College, Was drowned on Friday morning while swinuning. Prof. Chas. E. Dwight, of Wheel ing, West Virginia, recently acecomi plislied the feat of making thirty nm consecutivo bull's-eyes at. eigiht hundred yards. Tho tug U. Ienderson exploded her boiler Th ursday night opposite Staten Island, N. Y. The crew of si i men wore terribly scalded, and two have sinco died. C. F. & G. E Cutter's grain elo vator aind other property woro do stro ed by fir li, at South Framing ham, fss., Thursday. Loss $80, 000. Iisiniaice $40,000. The United Staitos s'camer Speedwell left tho Portsmouth Navy Yard,more fully equipped tlan ever before, to rosame operations in the interest of tile fish commission. Peter M-KcM":unuts, a Molly Maguire, ol trial at S-mburv, Pa., for the murder of Coroner Hesson, at Shamokin in December, 1874, was convicted of murder in tho first degr~ee. A resident of Shenandoah county, Va., paid, last year, $14.75 taxes, the 75 cents being on his property, and the $14 on his beloved dogs. The collector could not get him to pay his capitation tax. Wilson Childers, Foun!ain Banks, Octavo Sauvo and Aaron Caster, negroes, wIro hanged last week at Donaldsonvillo, Gt., for the mur der of Narcisso Arrioux, a white man aged sixty years, in Docomber, 1876. Postmastor- G'-eneral Key k ift Washington last week on a visit t.) Teniessee and throngh the West. After Sherman's return to Wash ington he will probably visit Ohio to nuikei a speech as an offset to Thurman. A way freight train on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad near Chillicothe, Ohio, on Wednes day night struck a horse, causing the en'gino and twenty-eight cars tolaMve the track. A fireman and brakeman woro killed, and the engineer was soveroly scalded. The examination of cndidates for appointments as cadet engineers will begin at the Naval Academy, on the 15th of September, and that for candidates for appointment as cadet miidshipmen on the 22d. The White Sulphur Springs pro perty was again offered for sale last week under a decree of the United States District Court. The sale was ind~efinlit ely postponed biecause of inadlequato biddingI $300,000 being the highest offered. Ten thousand people assembled Thursday to wiitnouss thoe unveiling of a monument erected on thme scene of the massacre of Nov'emnber 11, 1778, at Cherry Valley, N. Y. Ex Govern or Seymourii dolivered an historical add(ress. The silk sp inners in the silk mills of Dexter, .LambertL & Co., and the Dale Mills at Paterson, N. J., struck last TIhurlIsday1, andl tried to induce the spinners in other mills to join them, but without avail. A partial strike of spinners in another mill ooouirr~ed, but they were induced to retur'n to woik. It is said the striko will becomo general in a fowv days. The question, ''Who was the father of Zebedee's children ?" is not a mero nonsensical catch, and. the answer is that Thunder wvas their father. See Mark iii., 17, where it is said that Zobedee named his two sons Boanorgos, which, being interpreted, is sons of Thun der, wherefore Thunder was their father. The best is the cheapest. Dr. Buill's Baby Syrup is acknowledged to be the safest and most reliable medicine for babies, Price 25' cents. Pay your subscription to Tus Navs uND HUAitn A man is training dogs to play >aso hall. They will be known as h1o K -nino. The earth is flattoned at the poles, mid likewiso the sane is frequently he case with aspiring politicians. A man is obliged to die before his vill amounts to anything ; but a woman's is always in force. Call to mind1 the heavier mutorings of others, so you may )otter boar your own small troubles. A Connecticut woman was ap.. >Ointod constable the other day, and he first thing she said was "Now /shall catch a man." Tlio storo of a man who doesn't Avortisa looks3 as lonely as a iprinkling cart on a wet day. Oan ics on Ville Sentinel. "He was the first man that Horaeo 3reoloy ever told to git west ; like viso he was hanged for stealing a nol," is the picturesque epitaph on i Kansas gravo-stono. In Now Orleans a man who put iis arnm out of a stroot..car win dow ad it broken by coming in contact vithl a car passing in a contrary lirection. Verdict for the plaintiff, 7,5.00. "Stack arms Pitchforks and rakes."-Chicago Journal. Ground irms : Spidos and hoos.-Jackson fille (DIl.) Journal. Present alms: kdonation.-New Yiork Graphic. Order arms: The rod and switch. At a festival of lawyers and edik ,ors, a lawyer gave as a toast: "The hWditor-he always obeys the call of the devil." An editor responded : 'Tho Editor and the Lawyer-the lovil is satisfied with the copy of the former, but requires the original of the latter." The town of Black Diamond, Cal., enjoys the distinction of being the only walled town on the Pacific coast. It has a high fence surround-i ing it, and the only entrance is a gate, over which is an inscription warning tlio public of a five dollar fine upon any person who leaves the gato open. The laws of Mississippi forbid the marriage of a widow and her father in-law. Thereforo Alfred Boyce, aged 60, and Mary Boyce, aged 19, were compoled to go to Illin, i j to have the ceremony performed. lie is sickly, and may die soon. His father is alive, at the age of 82, and i[ary says a be would as lief marry hin, she likes the family so well. It was in a New yersey Sunday school. Tlhe superintendent ap proachod a youth of color who was present for the first time, and in quirod his name, for the purpose of placing it on the roll. The good Inmin tried in vain to preserve his dlignity when the answer was re turned. "Well, massa calls me Cap'n, but my maiden. ntame is Moses." A fastidious brakeman on the Central Pacific railroad cried out as the train was entering a tunnel: "This tunnel is one mile long, and the train will be four minutes pass ing through it." The train dashed into dlaylight again in four seconds, and the scene within the car was a study for a painter. Seven young ladies wvore closely pressed by seven p~airs of masculine arms, fourteen pair of lips were glued together, and two (lozen inverted whiskey-flasks wero lifted in the air. SENDING BEEs THRnoH THlE MAILs. -A Washington dispatch says: Complaints are constantly received at the postoffice department of thme violation by postmasters at the vari aus offices near New York city and ather localities in permitting bees to be transported in the maidls as third-class matter. The depart, rnent has endeavored to prevent the practice, but without avail. A strin~ gent order has been issued by :the superintendent of the railway mail service to employos in that service, forbidding the receipt of beds as third--class matter. Our esteemed Republican con temporarios are worrying becaudoc it is alleged that in North Carolina Democratic returning boards have been throwing out Republican votes. The World took occasion long ago to point out that the re turning board was a great Institu tion, and that the Republicans had testified on numberless oagions to its value. Until a decent/ inter val elapses and the "doings of the returning boards of Lomalan0 anid Florida are forgotten, dI. brdlas seems .proper for our.. Bep l~1oan &W frikadtto con~plain that tb own nostrum is so nagseoons.- . 7