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WINNSBORO. R. 0. #1TU1DAY, AUGUS2 29, ? i 1878. It. M.*I NS DA I'M8, KDETon. JTNO 8, 1C1 YNQID8, AssOCIATFi P IITou. )1EOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor: WADE HAMPTON. .For Liutenant GoOCrnor W. D. SIMPSON. For &croetary qf State Rt. M1. SIAM For Comptroller Geieral: JOHNSON HAGOOD. For A ttorney General: LEROY F. YOIJMANS. For State Treasurer S. L. LEAPHART. Forn Superntendent of EAdueation HUGH S. THOMPSON. F0'or A djutant <C- Inspector GCen Cral: E. W. MOISE. For JCongress---Fourth .Distriet JOHN H. EVINS. THE INDEPENDENTr Mov illENT Hampton is go.tting along very slowly, ,1t bidy fair to consist of onio inll)Cndenit caididato and fif Loon hundred Radicals. Col. If. D. EInorT, the Demo cratio nomino for Senator from Colleton, has withdrawn from the canvyae Onl accounlt of businless on gagomonts. A noew convention has boon ordered. GOVERNoB HAMPTON is sojonrning nl tho miountinis of North ,Carolinal. His physicians prescribe rest for a while. It is si,ceroly to bo hoped that he will be in Winnsboro on tho 13th.of September. If ho cannot com thon, - hie will havo to give Fair~eld a day at sonic other time. NEoRO LEADEs IN TIIIS county ar telling their dupes that there will bo An equal number of Democrats and Republicans on tho boards of PloctioRs, that Hayes has stopped down and Grant is coming back to ake care of them, and that the boxes are going to be carried to 'ahngo city to be counted. IT Is REIPORTED THAT Exi -Governor Scott and family were recontly ojected fromx a train in Iowa beccauso ho tendered a non.-ransferable ticket that had -boon issued to an other pat.Had the cx-governor b.onght hisownticoteven .if he did it wiith otheor peposmoney,thcodtr would not have cared. TEPURoHAsE OF A controlling interest in the Charlotte, Columbia, and Augueta Railroad by tihe Rich mond .and Danvillo line should ho ~pleasing to the stockholders. The $outhern Seourity Company bought this road .for the p)urposo of divert ing business from it to tihe Wil minngton and Columbia road1, where. .as the Richmond and Danvillo road .connects at Charlotto, and wvill peOrmit this line to got its logiti mato business in the way of freight .and travel. The minority stock iholdors need not expect much, but .sock owing to iterosedreip. The retirin dinistration has not impressed the public either wt t liberaility or its wisdom. Concerning Kimpten, The News and Courier publishes *Copious extracts from the p~owerful speech dolivorod by Attorney Gono ,ral Youmans in tihe Kimupton extra 14 dition case. ,It was a masterly effort, polished, eloquent and con ~vincing. After. tshat.. speech Massa,. chusotta ought to have turned Kimpton ever wvith thanks. Mr. mation that South Carolina wanted Kimpton in ordler to prosecute him for his thefts. We had feared that amnesty had rather gotteon away withl o ur State government. .We cannot see why seome of the supporters of tho Consolidation Act aroe onorvous nhnnou Kimtn'a comin down to testify about the public debt. The special court is sitting at a con siderablo expense for the purpose of gotting at the bottom facts, and if Kimpton can throw any light on the subject overy citizen of South Carolina should bo dolighted to securo his testimony. That ho has told a lio beforo will not provent his making a clean breast of his transgrossions now. We anxiously await tho deecisiun of the authorities of Massachusetts. IN 1876 A mIwAsr mixsuni of the success of tho Stato ticket was due to the colored Democrats, who, despito persecution ani assaults froma their own race, maintained their faith and deposited their ballots for Hampton and Homo Rule. It is but proper that these faithful Democrats should renp the reward of their labors. Having joined tho party at a time when ;t required a great deal of courage, they should hbe mnemlbers now. Every colored man who voted for Hampton should bJ eIIrolled, be, CAUSIo e has given proof tl'hat his Demoeracy comes from the boham. not from the mouth, and we want his vote. Wo wish tihe votes of all colored men, as we wIll lme thlos of all the whites ; but it would not be wiso to permit indiscriminate membershi p bLforo the primaries. In the days of Radicalism there were hmindreds of the blacks who were strikers and leaders, only for thle plundler they receiveM - and they would join thel Democratic party from the same base motive. Wo would be glad to have them vote with us at thi general election, but the nomination cf candidates must be left solcly to known and acknowledged Democrats. Al though the constitution is silent on the subject, a wiso COu'SO would bo to elect, before the primaries, as mom - bers only thoso who voted fur Hampton, or would have done so had they been permitted by law. After the primaries are over fresh recruits can be brought in to voto in November, and thoso vwho vote right then will be permitted to have a voice in the nominations two years hence. We must, have two years of probation. That is the rule of all parties, and it was recoiiized by the Radicals. It is unwise to pro., claim this a race issuC. We want eyery vote we can get, at the fgeneral election. But tho intelligence of the county must select the canidi (1ates. CAMPAIGN RATES THlE NEWmS ANI. IHEIXD. Nthe cam phaign1 th a i ow open&ing its readers fully posted as to evenits OC curring in Nationual, State and (ounty pol it ics. It has hetoIbroh~I labored earn estly in the tauise of goodl '.o'vernno-nt. andl itserlIerts; in futr re will he re doul ed. lIn orderc to accompl iush the g.ientul at gaa I, it deir es to1 reach every cit izen ot Fairflield Counimty. To attain this end thme tollow ing8 special uratcs are offercd for the coam Tri-weekly, to the 15th NWoember, I1. 5( Wookly, to the 15th November, - - 1.00). M-iI (i.'h, in cver|| case, mutst accomj t.'; Ihe order. Cards nominating candidates w~ill bo inserted at thme following rates, in adance. F~or each candidate, 1 inch, one in sertionl, - - - - 1 Sl00. F-or the camaign, in Weekly' and Tfri -weekly, - - - 5.0) Pledges of candidatos at the samoe intes as the above. Proeceeinugs of cliubs or e'intmunica jius, when1(8 theuy conain~ii110 no iations, comei utibr I ho rules for ad vert isIig, But the p~aper will be openi for thbe legit - 1 umte d ie ussion , withIin u it r loublt boundsl, ot the, umeritIs of all thbose canid i dates whoso namecs are appearing in its advyerthIingu columins. Pinal ~iiv ileges will be accorded to all true iDemocrats. brationms be hianded in at onlce. .5:1- All businiess communmications~ shouild be addressed to tho WVlNNSI1ORO( PUlMMI! LlNO CO. LEATHIER ! LEATHER I EI T have oni hanad a full stock of Sole, IYItarnesos, Upper', Rnsset, Hi p anid Calfskin Leather, which we will sell very Icheap. HIDES I HIDES I I liigheslt market prico paid( f'or hides. Isi ing them to us, april 25 J, F. McMASTElR & CO. N EtW A V EljtT'18EMENT'S. P1IAND omali IIIl e0).1V.RGAN p1110 oilj11i on i $- '. 111 ( :It iiizu upighit. 'laitos, pr ~i l ano oily $5-T. New s-it yl1 iigh)t Iaos-. 1il-a., Organsx $:i5. I Iry:)Iis l:2 stops SilO Cli;ttech Iryt. la ts price 3.11 only :eI15. - o lott $:i 1 I Mirrr Top Olv a.iis, only 1 i. I II tt .r corn e I itt -! in-I at h Ion f I i am not a re eele2ti , It. %. fare paIl 11oth ways and it lItio orir. ngie free. L'arge Ilittst-rated NewspIlier Wit h ntttel itif toriatOll it l, v st, or la on Organs :. iren. i'tease' :,,I (lress l)A NI EI, 1". HEAlT 'Y, Wa-.1 shin1g1onl, N. J. Nr > 1? ! ~ , 1 r , 1 F 1> I E -:. I-even 10 1 y l i gj t'shot leovrwt an huiklgs. Adth-re J. BIt 'N \7, SIN, 1U : a l(1 , \1i ld St.,I 'ittsbitrg, l'eti )ylvaila. AGE NTS \N T:1) W 31NTElDIals aniit iplotnas for II0lNIAN'S aw:11rde.l Pictorial Bibles. Atho- ta n w tirul~s.A.A. IIOL-1.\N &CtO., SAr i h Si re t', i'lliladti'ilil:n. 'viinsylvi4 11a. UR S I rI 1,NTITE, (0LU31 IA, MO"'Il S A CAlOINA I ni hr thl pat rona ' of ?i'. liRv. lisI I Y. ey . l' t'o I II i lls Iha att.! iress "T. ii, 1 Ti, h n 'oEll n .f111nch o l A11111athiiiatu F V;vhDanly for t'h r N W) l'tin . RHtHa DLOO d IIT. J-y \1V\, lt of' Toll( anu I .ivIIy In the Stontach-I he danguers Of l'ti'gi of W 1trer, lld :111d l 1.U lti e. .ti' rro l' \E SEN'S PA'ND.T V1- lilE. ielu- dich blmal uit-i (ii 'opl:4tly rch:nl-cihe btoo 1)n ' i l v w.-eks ly t io r-stordto soil I I i th i e po Ile. by nol te el Itl I r stAmIli. 1. ,;. JullNSoN F(R Tc CAMPAIG! HAMPTON AND HO10ME IRULE ALIV.E, AND FEAR.j*LES.S '1ETOCRA rTIC X WP11A111 PER. Li arl i tii ir iu tion i i bI he iState. Lar-ca Ciclattionj in the CGtonSates A.Til N :WS A ia ElT 1 l'T -il CA OIiNA. L TIE N E - : .\ l'T T rI' il. 1.A,1, T'll !S 11..\\ ....E..... . IPure and Uulefiled DeJmocracy i'4iti ~ ~ ~ ~ 'i felt. it,2 IhiHt- wY,1121 12 -tinle(Imf Ithe' (Ili f p tuti '-n l iters elt. n I app-ii - h i ng L( li if ll iinad by- i verytji' 1)1' I 4)1ra' Who 1 opes t11o Hiet greal, Woilrk l- I lion of th 5.ale n 1.1 im I :15 t Cl I -0lii~1,1lvl 1,r1,) i t I ht. aayr p .1 Tim ,NEWS AND OU l -will direct a!O it - e r s In rso u e to pre .wenting frotul deOy to dayo and fromn weetk to wkfull and inst. etin, acconts (111( W -of '.~ htcli the pm.- ofl theso co ToilIi lpheilr( i h apn !bi the81 reach 111f everh0 l i frntht xlig cots.w hav dt-il aine to oft'er to .,ltl Subscriber limifolltwiLig Ti1-2 ItWS 1.\2 1)1~h C liiFiii' il l :l Oilein, y T2I( i ll i i-:W . ) ('o I-i .II 01t(, Tr i-V. ao Iwoly I 'be dhlo. . s' onanihls.... ....... A 1 u t 0111. ti' 1 . k'', a tiII'th s......d 'wtoitn wi10 b reeiedi atoeer~a VI'l AI~ Fl' MiilligtsoN. Y nl \o )r. UIndh -b. 0i6h8 llrod, . Yufh Gto L a.etal . ry ifelEl'ign \-or all t he dsta ~ C'lT irlE I O aloof cnhni's Ma11. oer nii .lait iiouanvassedtt, Lard' an Uncon1t. Now Grooorios, 0 AM RECEIVING daily frosh Suigars, Coffecs (reen and loast od, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, 3yrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, ]agginCS and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in B Is., Cans and Buckets Sed Onts, Ryo and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mulh Slhocs, AxlC Grpso, )Vhito yinc and Cider Viniegar. Fresh Cheeso and Maccaroni received to-day. New Buckwheat Flour. Choico lew crop Now Orlenus M~ohses. Now Mackerol in kits, I and A barrels. gir All goods delivered within 1orporato limits. D R. FJENNIKEN WG). (I ROC-iHEI MEfloCIANT TAILOR, AS) removed to the store next to the mst-oflico, where hie will be glad( to re. uvive his ftricids and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept on land, f.romii wrIIeh cuIodmersA Imy miiake elections. lie now has the linest lin o Lrench and English goods cver brought o this market. le is also pr(parcd to cut or to imak ip goois for ithose who desire. ' Garmcnts of all kinds repaiired and lenn~vd. .F- Cleaning a specialty. Thankful to the public for pas:t patron Ige, he solicits a continuance of the ;1%m10, an5d guarInteCs SatiSfaictio;. sept 18 W. G. LOCHE. J. C1endining, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, LYON'S // Patent Metallic PREVENT 00Boo and shoes S From Runningrover, Sand Ripping in the . . 7oj.. . iM A.oi areat Redu'tction! -HO1 1 J.OR - --C-- ---- I lIE fnIt. t onso ink town to rdc .L Whiskey to ton cents a drink, fleer o live cents a glass and Ililliards .fifteen ,on ts per game. Ilaving a large andl well iolettd lot of Puro Litluors on hand of vhmich the following are a few of the rainds: Pure old Kent uky Riourboni, Cab inet, KX XX and Buaker Rlye, Sour Mash Stono !iounmtaini (Co1J a specialty, Cognac, Thal jirnil,Pe(m~a -and Apple Urandies. hmub~ham.,ne, 8hmerry .and P'ort Wines. Cininf-ti Langer I4uo awaysi kept on ice, anld all s orts or1 fan1cy and11 coolj driis Lepared iln the IiOSt tasty mannler at OUR HOUSE. april 30& it J, D. McIARL EY. GREAT RAJDUOTION In the Prioa of JOATS' AND CLARK'S TH READ. fli- Five Cents ai Spool. Ta Dry (looins, ('lothing. Boots and Shoes very low for Cash, in order to make room for Vall Stook. Sugeith1el tu0r & Uro'00Nel. juhy 304.f THE PAPER TO TAKE. LONG EStv'ARLISHED. ENTElRIISING I IELIAULE I TIIE CIRONICLE & SENTINEL, (Estublished 1785.) TIHE CONSTITUTIONALIST, (Established 1799.) TWo PAPER" GoNaoLIDATE) M'arch 18, 1877 rl'lE cil )tONICLE & CONSpj'T'ITUTION SAfJST, Diy~TiWel and We~ol. ly.) th only imorning pmper loblished in tIe city of Augusta, tnd the only paper receeiviiig thie tlegraphie d isuimtches of tho New York AssoCiated Press. The only ilotrittig pi)r pablished in Eastern1 Geor-gia aud Western South Carolina. Oil'ers greater advantages to advertisers than any pmpor in the Soutih. 11o ld(hioniclo & Consiitionalist is Demiiiwratie inl polities, but perfectly iu depnlident inl its C0iuiiomments Upoil 111011 and I Ispres. Its ojiiionis upon all imnpoitant iatterA nro fearlessly express od, and re"olutoly nlintained. During the comining winter special corresponidentfs inl Washington-, Atlanta, and Columbia, will keep our readers fully inforned of the proceediigs of Congress anid o.f tho loegislatiure, of Gecorgia and South Caro liur. Its Cominerveal Reports tro caro 'ully coipiled, and arc fN11 and iecurato. Now is the timlie to uie. - )aily, $10 por annum ; t'ri-Weekly, $5; Weekly (a m1ammonatli shcet) $2, cash in adv anlC. Each edition sent free of post age. Addreos WALSH & W&IIl'I(T, jiuly -tf Mabnagers, PATElTTS. To Ilelltors ilid Maiiitiaetirers. E IABsuH E 180M. GilmcAe, Smith & Co, SOLICITORS OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. American and Foreign Patents. 6129 F St., Washington, D. C. o fees in a1lvance. nor unt-il a Patent is I ilowid. fA"e (fsf.or malIinry p-dioim bary EArIw ihlmls. Spec',I nttention g!ive to Interfere co Case-s he re.)V the .-at en t Odi ce, JInfrinlge mnats ,Sui.it in M. dil'ertit. Sties, anti1 all litigatioI aIpertaining to Patents or d ml - ...:p for aminphlc of sixty pajes. d16c -1 Ayer's Ague Cure, F or Forer an d Agno, Tntori ittent Foverp Chil Fover, RoniittonL.Fevor, Dumb Ague Poriodical or Bilious Fevor, &c., and ind o aU tho affotions which ariso from malari. OUS, mnirsh, or minasmnti poison. This is a compound remedly, prepared with scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure the sevecrest cnses of Chills iad Fev'er and. the c'oncomitant dlIsorders. Suich a remcdy the necessities of thie people in mnala.. inus distr'ict tidemandl. Its grent snperiority over any other mitedicine yet disecoreredt for the cturc of Intermit tents is, Itinit it conitains no qui, nine or nieral, and those whio take it are free from danger of quitn ism or' any injious effects, and are as healthy nfler using it as beoe i6 has been extenisively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing dlisorders, andi so upvrying has bcen its success thast it has gained the repuitatioin of' being infal lible. It can, therefore, be safely reco.mmennded as a sure reined(y and specinle for the Fevor ad Aguno of the West, and the (hills and Fevor of the South. It countcrnects the mniasmatic poison in the blood, and1( frees the system from its ini.. ence, so (liat fever and egnoe, shaukes or chills, once brokeu up by it, (do not, return untilth dise'ase is agalu contracted.tu The great variety of disorders which arise n'orn the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, Ithioumatism, Oout, Iloadaxche, linldness, Toothache, Earacho, Ontarrhi, Asthma, Pal.. pitation, Splenlc Afhetionms, Ilysterics, Paun in the liowohs, Colic, Paralysis, and derange of the Stomach, all of which become intermit. tent, or periodical, have no speedler reme~dy than~ AYER's Aou:o OinE, which cures themi alt alike, and protects the system from fnature att acks. As a preventive, it Ia of immuenue servico In those communities where Fever and Ague provnal, as it siays the deve'lopmennt of thie d1i51seas If taken onl the fIrst approach of (lie promonitory symop tems, Travellers sand tempormary residents aroi thus enabled to dlefy those disorders, andt few wIll eyer suifer if they avail themselves of the ptrotection this remedy affords, For Llvpr Comnplaints, uiriing n-om torpIdIty, it is an exellent remedy ; it stlmuiatos this organ intobeclthy activity, and produces many remark able cures whore other medicines Ibil. Prepared by Dr. i. C, Ayer & Co., Fractica1l and Analytical ChemIsts, JdOWlILL, ANif. GOLD BYT ALI.UU~UIMTS 1iVEftYwjP.R,~ J.& 15P COAT1S' SPIOOL THI [tAD. ON Do , .it s. Trid vod, for' sale e t r;t-di'at (P (r ents peri) dozen cash, anid to mt~elclfnt axt Now York 'irado P'rico. july 27 AlcMAT'll, & fliit[CE. TO MAKE MON1Y Pleasantly anxd fast, agets shomuld ad dress FINLEY, UIARVEY & CO., Atlanta, Georgia. - juno 15-1Jy ~D) EWIP Dry g4oods Ijonuso in tho Routh ..1) All express freights paid whore theo order is $10.00. Write a Ptostal for Sani plos8 and Priec I4t. V. 1t-IC1IARDi) & JIRO., oct 27- Augusta, Ga Ulllversity ofNorth Carl~Ojna~. r JE next session willl begin Augus 129th, 1878. For Catalogue apply to J(EMI P. RA'i'LE, President, aug 20-tx I Cliapel Hill, N. C. 7F 'RY.J. M. USEA'f Y'S "America" 5 centu, .,L 61uamr. It will nicaan yvun .