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VINNSUO, S. C. W'UESDA Y, 8I1i:AiAIB 3, 1378. IC. M]'AN li D'VI , Eln'rolt. JNO S. IEYI 0 .NOf-)N, AssoMtATH E1,ITOlt. DEMOURATIC STATE TICKET, f)r Governor': WADE 1AUJ?TON. Por 'ieutenant IGovernor; W. D. SIMPSON. 0?' Secretary of tate: Rt. M. SIMS. For Comptroller (eneral: JOHNSON HAGOOD. For A ttorney General: LEROY F. YOUMANS. Feor State Treasurer S. L. LEAPHART. Fior Superinten dc ut of J'dueation ; HUGH S. TIMj0,JPSON. E. WV. AMI0l1E. Forl Conlyrcs--Fou1rit Dsrc JOHN If. EVINS. Hampton Day. The thirtoonth of Septemhor has boon selected by the Stato Execu tivo Conitteo as Hampton Day In Fairliold. The Domocrats uust turn out in full force to groet their gallant standard boarors and givu thom an earnost of what Fairfield vill do on tho 5th of November. Lot no businoss be so pressing is to provoe)t an attondance at the moot ing. The gathering in 1876 was said to be one of the finest in the Stato. Let the coning meeting be fully a largo and still 11110 cithlu tiaistic. TImE RfEPORITs FROM the Yollow SCCr districts are calculated to fill ono with horror. Tho banks of the Mis Bissippi from Now Orleans to Mem shio mrc, almto,6 nu 0on1Lt.iuouu hos. pital, while the undertakers know no rest.. Natchez alone seems to havo escaped the epidomie. The 81101 townis Jiro dopopulatc(d, Che citizens who woro not sick having fled in dismay to healthy localities. The nursos aind physicians are ex hausted. One bright spot in thlis dreadful state of aflhirs is the liber,. ality of the people inl other parts of thme Union who are for warding money and1( supplies to the suffering cities without st-it. T~hie North is nobly respondinlg to calla for help. Frost is anxiously looked for, as this alon1e is expected to checck the ravages of .the discase. Prepare for the Primaries. The County Executive Comumittce has fixed on Monday the 30th of Soptember as tihe day for holding the Democratic priuaaries. On that day the peopl)1 will turn out and soloc.t their candidates. It is a mnatter of sincere congratulation that wvhilo other countios have bo0on racked with (1issensions, Fijrfieldc is a unit in .doferrinig per1sonal issues to the .wolfaure of tihe p)arty. The canvass has been conducted in a friendly .spirit .betavoen the .aspirant8, and no heated feoling has ariso1. We sincerely hopo that ,this conlity will prevail up to tihe day of the primaries. -Good and .true amon nre ofloring thiemselves, and it is a pity that all cannot be gratified. .But we feel alssuredl that when tihe choice has been fairly and squarely exp~ressed alt the primuaries, the defeated candidates wvill mani fest no0 signs of sorcheoadednesns nor1 disaffetion, but will move right on in solid p)halanlx. The coming election is not tile last. Honors may be iln store iln the future for those on whom tile presenlt may 'notalmilo. The p)eop)o imust now go to .wpm~k .and detormiino upon their choice and thon turn out in full force to make the nomiinations. After that wvo will elect our muon. Kimpton, Kimpton has escalped tihe clutces of South Carolina-justice. After a protracted hearing of tihe case, tihe .Jovernor of Massachusetts has ro-. fused to deliver him oin the requisi tion of Governor -hapton. Tho Plea is that whilo jcimptoni is re, (iured on the charge of conspiracy and thoft, the authorities of this Stato wish to use him as a witness in the debt easos. The constitution of Massachusotts contains a elauso under the terms of which the rvorlor's dcisioll is made. It is th opilioll of soiie peol in South Carolina that Kimpton's testimony is nothing inl comparisoll with his incarceration, and the attorney general might havo made 1ittidavit that no effort would bo Imado to use Kimpton in any other way than as an occupant of a prisoner's dock. Thus lias another beautiful bird flown to met Patterson and Whittemore and tho other harpie who have gono before. The Stato has shown no lache. inl the caso of Patterson and Kimpton, but it is now about tine to stop exponds in~g tim and money bor)1e hostile tribunals, and to give a twist to somao of the worthies who are still in tile State. It has been often said Chat tihe Doimocrat1lc party has not fulled all its pledgUs. It pro'is d ejual rigIts to all, and lhs fulfiled this iniuch. 3Ut in addi tion it, pledged it."elf to do jiistice, et the imuiiinit y granted to the .lkidicai thieu -s i:s anl ijllustic and ita crying out1age upe every lioest amid dcent man, woman and child ini Houth Carolimt. Has every thief been "aiitestied"? Tf so, 'tv 'oro well to lot the peopl know it at once. IH [opo lduerred niaikoth the hecart uek." T ir. . 1 .1 7i . 1. N. I. . )low a Democratic Oanddcl-dto CrarrieL aI lopubLican Strongfhold. At the recelt Stato election the Repuiblicainsa large atins in thoe aljoilling county of Hertford aId ilk most, if not all, of the othler c0llHOu of the i'rst; Congressional dIi-t rici, 13ut f. , anid .behlohl ! Northampnj)ton went the oth.er way 'MndI elected a Diemocratic reprc sentalttivo by 133 majority. IHerc wis it puzzling Paradox. H [ow the thing, wavs donei, however., appear's below : The Dikenoc-atic eiumdidato for tie Legslt~rowas a Mvr. James \V. Grant. Like his illustrious name sake, ho is at silent, manll and makes 10 spoeetes. On the morning of ho eetiol, jlst previous to the omPnigl of tpil 1bll ] m.111n hm)]S i ck appx ared at each voting pr1ecinet in the coun ty, (:alled~ up1 hte~ cooe voters andit addressed them s ubstantialyv as follows "''rIv~-CTiz.x5-.l. como11 to address yon1 this mor~tning as to the mnan yon shail vote for. I[ shaill say buIt at tew word~b51and these v ill b'e espial)ly diir(cted to you1 coored people)1. . as:k you who11 gave you "Grani ! (b-rant ! General Gran t !" rent. tuhe air inl a general yell fromi the dusky crowd. "Who( fought for you four yeaOrs and1( took you from the bonds(1 of slavery and1( naido you a free and noble1 people1 '?" "Griant-i Girant( ! General Graunt!l" "Th~ien, hero aire 'Grant' tic-kets I hold ini one( hantd anld 'Newsom' tickets- I hold in the other. W~hich "(Give lme do Grian't ticket ! Give moe de Grant ticket ! IHurra for Grant !I is for Grant every time, I is !" was the ahnost unanimous TIhe thuniderstr-uok Repulicjan finglomen were too dazed at the audlacity of the spIokesman and its suIc(oss to inlteIrferO inl season. Thie aiiir was ia comiplete coUJp deC main. By3 one of those nudd~eni transports of eonthuisiasmn which have seized upjonl men( inl crowdsn inl all (limos and1( ages, and1( Ito which the negro rae a pcnuhar-ly susceptible, the1 colored voters caught iat the "Granllt' halllots, rushed to the boxes anid p)ut themi in. And thus Northrampton returned a Demo eraltc rCepresentative. At the single prc(emelt of ih .Square, wvhich usully gives 4100 or 500 Repubnllicain manijoi ity, Mr. Granit got 411 votes Over hlis Republican competitor. Making thue best of it is a good rule for everybody. "*\htat is the maltforl-?" asked a lawyer of his8 (oneinn21an. "The horses aire run ninlg away, sir."' ''Can you not pull theml upl ?" "I aml t aratid not." ",Then," said the lawyer, after judi... oml delay--"Run into tsomotehing che ap." Old joke butt timely :"D)on't eat oucun11kers. Thely AV up. .Pay your. subscription to TinE NEws aANHLJmAL. VEGETINE l11riflls tho Blood and Gives I t (ft-et , I'l..,J n 1 8 8 Ult;, 1. i . y -1W i~h l y ll ih u.ar Iti eu ' oIn .u ul:,,S. l'il.'n ~lin. m stie r fory; m1e. lla ve I n 1 lle avill' Ow,1 Cli"1 talld Fer, c11I1raluted IIIthe tiwlti or liltI %-) hees o o e t el in . It !,Iilt 1ow 11111"' d11 Cui'.I 'liif', 1111'. 3 I ll) li il ' I ui, l ig 'lly bire:l ":lvl l legialt; wli iiit ts ll ae sit illsi t'in wtelite. ;.4111 liltIly sysivila wit !"4:11lti [l .na 5:ti1liRA Ihat If 1'at111111- Mill, h;I Ihv algill (lilstrIeIIthof II% 8,Illtli l WeI( 'St. Wohin e Vo~e Iline two or liliree tilines a1 wek, ity w i t hirot l-tlw h(1 h l or Llt ,.\e r it(t . Jr n. at, t.ill 411 . I i : : t or's hills, an li I .) to '~ t 1 9gd epet ftil y ytaIrs', i. -. MITCH h 11,o Af~(W get lecierson's L.0011:s, St.. Lkottis, s10. AI u. (I ye ri .ool,.-I f Vegwill I 'lIII rIvo q pii, uiente,4. uuIfy. a cul e tr Sui I 113.1 5. res orng till- rtin to pierifet, hIlf'- al't. I rylingc, fu;t stltIt 11arVSla,1 man r".II: Ins. sI Ilfe rInI g ft- , I. I ar. I-,It0 not,e tel - slv I I'roo, It l e o I sit iifeirerli yolu (i be 'ure -'1 Wl iy is i is i lne4-414.m, perforn ti s lii lrei il thet ir l 1 1, I o itie I , in e Ilr ; fb'n iluisll , I.-in tII I -uly be ll :101 h Grn Ilood l'urillfer. Th'e gereal sourn'o :If l In i bloo' : :n itt) no ItII l.ei-e th.t lt1: 101, , ly 1pn1111 1 puif 1,1. - re 'v ,i h-s. >L tv ' t toIl uit~ litthile attntil't _I , i ll , I J I 2 , i t~t:1IS' I i8 . "VMa-IIN." k'titol has e'rl mue e of VV .. a IE U0, i1 L.r int I. 01 - iI. ItI iS IVl bst, Bosto , ork fn w'iso . I oulit - lii r - o li .i I o h t i -l M~a sul'blet'.N. YOCU:. ImtiCO W~ aiusr-('in wellepeLt. to eljoy ' iti oh11 ten h et' rm tr claet :wit llif . blood :tt , 11 i tlil S a i ht.e rlltn(< Ale I lirwotglit ' al o - 1 mi t' u l ' e. ler tiil on i's, 11 i i r'elai~ilan :1 2i cli s ii01 therf l h0c11:'1, 1 'i:~ g ~I'i hv' I l i ia t. bItiijti s V, e vliue, lier l io ' rk 11-1be CTI 'ite or o c 01 a1111nt1 lt i I I n:;- I Ie ib 0lo1o . S1 METINE Al eveGY it f0 be an G00od Xedi .\lu. Sy~XiNs: A, o., .mar~ch 1, is:';. . i --Ilwl to Inform youI w mt yoIur, \' i t( - iheld . te fer l . I iIvtenl affhit ( wtl h Nora l:.fl is: - after luisutr t 're biot I1 I '1iOl 11 r g'0I01t1h (l, -1 .nn lilt t I I -t "r he 11. nub t a i i n o. oll( o I Itlly, FE i-i) 11.-\Rj El. STi I l('. (f idl' he : l il the eNtc1 uier te in x h klmi)by. o ll. D -t s 40.1'-s 11ep r1. I. .. SiI EN!: t' - li2 b l . 1on s lij yo y I . lio for ihe ptlsf 4-! ilho- leowilitj :11(ni w it ki l'el Ir l~ l tbs I hatl n evey v:1-w, to ouril kniowh-eo-le, ItL Ilia., 41vcnit : ut a i Kieiia ,ly. AEGETINE IS TIlE 1EST Spring Medicine. Prepared by H. I. STEVENS, B0ston, 1) Mass. Vfcost'ine is;SOltl by3 al 1r it s A ciLL .toersIon ari hereb wat~'frned Caga utIins th hu ntg fshoinfriote wtisOi KrspuiLng o theo hind~it fithe lu dorsliigil-l apprtis igtoadin ts nIIotie illbrJen. o iof l unt iu ofoth la . dt f6ilyr~c iii "TN RON N EIV Al)V14AMIISEMENTIS. P A 0 111no 11*eORHG A N pice $1,01 miii h , A25.i. F~llcg14I 111ICI 1IaiOS', [)i1'4 SIO onily $155. Nmv styu uctpitght1,111o.1n UIkiIIell 0I'I ll 1 11) SIlk t s44 price $390 only3 $115. I'1'ga $2?5 11 MiIrroi i'ep ,01 g111, onily 105'). I 1113eni. voilio i11 (~1111 See 11111u. ti Jri It 11111 not 11111 no4 411 ra' 0 gn.ivoll free1. 11 ig I IllItI'lted 41'~ ~~~ I I; w n (Jg i I -) I,"tI. - I .,. 'Ivell ii ;lies It IiF.iE '~', Wsh lilRevolve i, It, jI4x (14ldi Adth-t-ss .1. I11WWN &~ M I I AGEX'I' WVANTEDI 1 Medalis' and1 Di)ploin.1s lul'II 11MNS iau'e N V.W y~~'.r.v 2,1111i it'tra 01- Piorial BV'~es. AddR-SS fOVt'W 01Iw I11:LI*S. A. J . HOLMA1.~N & LQ., 1:0 RcSt-I'cet I112di411, cl1p4Ivllf!a. C..OLUtMBIA. *SOU'I'1 C~AROLIINA Un' 1c heI' poj)i gl(-,o' 0 It,,. ItMv 11181101 LYNcHI. For prl4spv1ct115, pl4'15 1(4 Isi " I t 1l' Biqt SUPEOOR,'I Lhs'() 1113 jehll 1j liltls. o I thle tonly 4,4lI1 c1)11ol oife .1 1?'00116 ;1 %It Ie do 11(wvv r.4 ill' t12 sg ) As!411v lol' il. 1 IC ((II ItS~s ('44 III I ai ns 1110 1 -11. l 41' i' Soi 11i .il C:10 011(4ey 141 (:th1 hg I ll'o111 I 444 t~l ~' 4,' VV ' S 14iSd B wls :141 to 8011114 liei t I. 1:;I'l a I uhe :1 9I41O. XElw u 11101141' 'tci I 41 (' ' oIl* FO~. ~I. S. 11JO 1,110. CAPO AN (OME EUE rI'1AcStN Ujiui I~f ill the,.-ik City. -10 11oM n. IIIes c (1'Ip1.wILvcat~~ll he b lt1'.II L~~u'ge.III Cic tillo 111411 he . Aote ln Ao who I'l N ol'WS ! AtIII XOU't11ilt rlit hel11111,If ll the pSI11104h11 11h1'(S po A l SIll 11Yi 2111 1)1'IllfII II2(1- tkaI 1 41 08 1. S. JOHNSON & 11CO.1, Mingoidee11( 1.IlIiIL ilgt Cil e111gt1111( n IultheCto r 8" Lt l es Il' l-lli t i t ill' 1( tae 11(4111I '(,Ilk A1-to NO'ce, fAOLINA. Puclltelsidefflec Democracyf 11 C,'1" G ! ,t1In prc IvwCI~I~ zI (Il (1molit 411111es (1( o(.u1c I3 t I t 1bst'rl1e I l it hl 10 oitca atlas byevr oDt-loon& 1 %'tos f11L.or e t he, gaiat ''lIN Wr A NI) ti(- IC! d em l!, of1 ! l 11411, 'i't tv comE et an EtXd ileiiitti:,, 1( th3 il I he pIIeoemIva' 1 ilt,' ulitI 0 WS1 A'N'D ('4111441'1001441 w4211I,11ill iroeg It'll i1 O-e'-le M 'i Avskre to p.S ro ' 1,r 11n 'froqli (i I'to (Illy and400Mo q) 1141i1, 11(111 111C2111111s~c ofrt ~la Clxl41( ;1~th ila 11111' 11d~U1 0 AM RECEIVING daily froslI Sugarp, Coffcs Green and Roast -l, Ton, Flour, Grist, Moal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, ioap, Starch, Bagging aind Ties, Bacon, I ard-in Bbls., Cans and Bucketq Seed Oats, Ryo and Barley, Nails, Traco Chains, Horso and Mule Shoes, Ado .Groeso, Whito Vino and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Choeso and Maccaroni received to-day. Now Buckwheat Flour. Choico now crop Now Orleans Mohissos. Now Mackerel in hits, j and barrels. WO- All goods delivered within corporato limits. 1) t. FLENNIKEN W. G. ROmCIE MERCHANT TAILOR, IFiAS removed to the storo next to the post-Qilico, where ho will be glad .to ro. ceive his friends and customers. A full line of' Samples wi b kept oi hanid, from wVhIeh customers maty tako select tins. IL. n.w has the linest line of Frenchl and English goods ever brought to this MiafriaL. He is ixo preparel' to cut or to mak ap goods I'vr those who desire. Garment of all kinds repaired ana caned. 7-i 1.leo\ning 0. specialty. Thankful to the public fox pit patron-. igo, ho solicits I continuanen of tho samio, and guarantees liatisfaction. sept 18 W. G. ROCHlE. J. COn&ining, BOOT AND SHOE 1 MAKER, wINNslo1~o, . 6. /LYON'S // Patent Metallic 'Boots and Shoeg $ ' Fom Bulnning over, <8 1a11%~of au thu Sids //4and Ripping inthe Great Reduction! -HO ! FOR - ruiHEi first Honso in town tp red1ucp .1Whiskey to ton cents a drink, Boor to live cents ai glass ando Billiard's fifteten cenlts pier gamen. 'laving a large anxd we'll solented lot of Pure jiqors~5 1 on hand of which the ..following are a few of the brands: Pure old JKentuoky ]Bourbon, Cabinet, X~XXX atnd Baker Rtyo, Hour Mash Stonb Mounoaiinii Corn, a~ specialty, Cognac, Californin,.P01ach anid Apple Blradidies. C'ltsnutpegno, Sheoryy and Port Wines Cinicinne21'Ii Laiger .teer .al ways kept on ice, a2nd all sorts or lfancy and cool drinksj prepare1d in tho mtost tasty manno111r at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. MIoOAtR1 B Y. GREAT RADUCTION Inathe Prio,, of COATS' AND) CLARK'S TH.READ. .iP Fivo ,Conts a Spool. -iLt Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shioes very low for Cash, in order to make roofi for Fall1 8tock. - Sliilw10u c10 & Grogege] inly i0aIr