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Ae We sC auAb _1aL. TRI-WEEKLY EDITINl WINNSJ)ORO. S. C.. THIURSDAY, SEPTE~MBER 12, 1878. VOL. 2. NO. 95 NEW ADVERTISEXENTS. PI A NO " oanc"eeORG AN $1000 ontly $1425. Supor Orand Square an, price 100 only $125. Elegant upright ianos riceel 0 only $I55. New sylc upright 'ianO 1150,u Orgnir18 $85. organs 12 Stop$ T2.50* hkure IOrgians 1 stos price $890 Only 116. Elegant $875 Mirror T'op. Organs, only i1O. Bluyer, come and see ne at hoine : if I al not as representedi. it. It. fake paid uoth ways atd r ano or Organ given free. Large Illustrat WoVsppidr with nitch information about c04t Of 'iaon n~ OranSseit bmel. I'lea80 ad Cress DANIE1', F. wTY, Washinktoh, N. E VOLV1R tox Cartridges. Address J. UROWN & SON, 186 and 188, Wood St., 1 ittlburg, ingsylvania. AENTS 3ANTED b ledals and Diplomas for HiOLMAN'S 'aa~c 2,000 i'trations. Pictpjoriai Bibles. Adt Aifor tiew circulars, A. . HOLMAN & CO. 930 Arch Strect, PhiladoihllarInisylvania. U~S ULLYE. PfgT.UT COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Under the patronage of iT. RIv. Bisnior' LYNen. For rovetus lease address "TilE MOTlil E1its 10H,11 rsuline Convent, Vallo (;cr &l~i~dhnjj~I~ 'The only combination of I theo tiuc 'Jamaica, Ginger with choice Aromatics and French Brandy for Cholera Cholera Morbus, Craihps' Aund Pains, Diarrhoea and i nc, Wat 'one and Activity in the Stornach and Bowels, and avoid the dangers of 040*fful1 %later I"g -,nd C1i1iate, Ask for SANFORD's lAMAICA GINGER. 11W! n101 BLOOD! VA RfSON'S PUltGATIVE PILLS mako now rich biool, andl will completely cijahge the blood in lhe entire system in three months. Any pe-J ,on who will take ond ilill each ni 'ht frt one to twelve weeks rMay o rest-ed 1% sound licalth, if such a thing bb possible. Sent by mail for eight ictter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Malno. alig 28-w - Got the Standard. "The best autlhority. . . Il ought to lpe in every Library. also in every .4<eny"; in ever. &4/o. "--H'. hAdt.8b' MNEn. I "'The be~i exristing English Lexicon."-LoN poN ATHENMUM. A large, handsome volume of 1854 pgo contininu' considerably more than' 100,000 Words in its V ocalalary, ' ith the correct * Pxbun-* 'iation, Dofinition, aind I ty.iology. F'ully Illustrated and Unabrigod. Libra ry Sheep, Marbled Edges, $10.60. "WORCESTER" is Uoo Xegarded as the STANDARD AU THORITY, and is so recoumnended by Bryant, Longfellow, Whittier, Sumner, eolmes, Irving, Winthrop, Agnsaiz, Marsh, Henry, Everett, Marin, Quiney, Feltepu. Hilliatd, 0ta the a ohtyhf bur huo'st stidih sch6lar8, and is, be. Aidos, rdcognized as authority by the De partments of our National Government. "The volunes before us show. a vast amount 6f iligenco; but with Yeb trit 8a diligedgoin ubifibinatioii with Iane fulness. 'Witl forcester, in cdtkibipation wi h good sense and judmuel. ' WOR CE STER'S is the soberet lad'safer book,' and .uay be pronoieod the best existing 2ngh Lexco, o'Lndn theem. "The blat English writer's and the most ariular American writers use WOROES Rag tlmir.' hudhoaty. "----et Yoric Herald. "After our recent strike we made the change to WVORCESTLERL as our authority *1in spelin~g, chiefly to bring ountselves into conformity wyith the accop.(ed haeage, as well as to gratify the degfro of most oil our stafi', including sy~lh g'entlemnon " Mr. Unayard Taylor, Mr George WV. Sn lev, and Mr. John R. 9. HIassard."-Nu .y'brc Tribune. ' 1 TU(E COMPLETE SERIES OF Worcester's Dictionaries. 4Quarto Dictionary. Prof'uslIIgtraed Library sheep. -$1O,.00 .tsttd 1Jnivoysal and Orifieal Dictoyry. 8vo. Library sheep. $4.25. Aeadeihio Dictionary, B~lustrigted. Crowan 8yd. Half oan. $1.75. ' Schobl '(Elementary) Dietionary. Illus trated. 12muo. Half roafi. $1 .00. Primary Dictionary. Illustrated. 46o Half ro'ai. 00 cents. Pocket Diotionary. Illustrated. 24mno. O loth, 63 e.ents; roan,'Regible, 85 cents; roan, tuok~s, gilt edges; $1.00. Many speeial aids to students, in addg.. lion to a very 'full pro'tiounci'ng and 'di lining vocabulary, mak'e the above-named books, in the opinildP of our most dijt. tinguished educators, the mceet coinpld~fe as well as by far the ceheaped6 Dictiog 1?ies of our language. *. For sale by all Booksellers, or wIll be sent, cargingo (roo, on receoipt of .th price by - ' J. 1.. IPPINCOTT & C.,, 2nflilshers, Booksellers, and St'ationers, 71 n 17, Market St., Philadelphia. alg 17-x3nios ')EST Dry Goods House in the Soth .1..) All 6*Jress freights paidl where time order Is $10. 00. Wrije a P. sgal for Sam ples and PfooeList, oct 27- ~ IIH~~h 1311, G BRESH Oheese ahd Ordoeord, at. ,b. -~,6 J MroCAILEY'S, FALL, 1878! are pleased to announ co . the buyers of Winnybor~oand the Coutty,that we are now roeevin0 one of the lqrgost Stocks DRY-GOOlS, Shoes and Boots, Hats and Caps, ."4y.Made Clothing, Yankee Notions, Crookery, Glasswpro, Woodenware, Groceries, &c. Ever )fOre4 in this markq(. It shall be ogr aim, as heretofore, to sell as low as the lowest. In short,wo don't intend for any Qo to go away from Winnsboro 1 get cheap goods, Call and oxagin.e our IMMENSE STOCK. La&& Brom. sept 10 WANTELx-D ---. ifRORLE to know that we have a good Painter and a good TrimmeT, and that Ive ar.e thorqoughl propared to do good ywork. OUR LUMBER is well seasoned, being from two to thre.e years old, EMANUEL BLAKE will attend to the Horse SJoeing depart, We sell the famous Tredegar Horse and MBIlo Shoes, Southerg manufacture. Also, the Bronzed Horse Shoe Nail, best in the par.cet All work as .epraencAq d, or no Qlagg. Pjiees as loW as any respontsible firug DiESPORTES & MONTS, sept 5;- Weclrights and Farriers. -HO IF0.R HElII first House in town~ to Mednce ..Whiskiey to; ten eqrto a az'ink, Beer to five cents a h1s ~ d Billiards fifteen cents per' 'b.H whg a large and well sebte Pure Liquors en hand of which the following are g few oC -tig brands: Pure old ontuoky Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX ad aker Rye, Sour Mash Stone 8~MtCorn, a specialty, Cognac, Calif rnia, Peach and Appl Brandies. Champagne, Sherry ad*,' W . Cincinnati Lager Bdt3 y kep en ice, and all sorts of fu y and cool dinks prepared In the th.op.asty manner at GIs OUSE. april a-tt J, P. McARLEY. Mount Zion Graded School. ~~ The F'1 Session of Mo nt Zion G4 :4 School Nill bein on the 2 ofSeptemrn 9 o'clock, t4.zm. under t he 'rdl and regulations bhrrhtofore eve ' it. Pupils in th'e highet lribwill be ohar ~ .56 e mnh.h "NW ew pupils -rl 1f raed unleed t du enter one ofthe~ 'e4s already eh~lished, A'iijpt danceois eled. R. MEANS D4VIS aug 24.td 'Prinipl1. TO MpKE MONEY Pleasatl and fasA, agente should ad. dress I, BIAAVEY h 00.. Atlant&, VEGrETINE PurlGes tlh Blood and Gives streigth. Du Q UOlN, IL . s., janl. 21, 1678. 74R. n. Lt BT XvE~Ns - Dear Your "Vegptlie" bas been dolng wondorstfor ro.' Havo-bdt liaving the ;hlils and Fever, contracted in tI -swamps- or the 0outh, nothing giving me relef until began the use of your Vegetine, it giving in inimed, Ato relief, toning up my system, purifying ruy blood, giving strength' whereds a i of her medl Cines weakened me. and filted my system with olsok "and ani satikted tijat If farqilleti hat tyivuii (0e io disrith oy e Stit' and West Stake gettino two or threb umes a veek, they would hot be troubled with the Chills or Clhe malignant Fevers that 'provalt at certain times of tho year save ddetor's bills, and live to .a god old age. fiespctfully yol rs Agent Henderson's Looms, St. toils, Mo. ALJ, PseVAss oF 'ilE UOO.-If ycgettiie will reiseve pain, cleanse purify and cure sitch diseases, restoring the patilent to prf.e.ct health after trying different 'physitians, mitany remedies suffering for years, Isit not cocnclu sive proo, if you are a sufforer, yoi can be cured? Why is this medicine performing such great eures? It works In the blood, in the cir rula fluid.--t can. trly be called the Geat lood-Puri fer. The greatsource or (1i ease originates in the blood; and no mnewiie that does not act directly upon it to pm'lify and renovate, has just claim upon public attention. YEGE'INE H* s Eitirel'y Curel Nio of Vertigo. CAIRO, ILL., Jan. 23, 181S. 11n. It. I. t5VN BDeh' it--I haVb used seeri holes of "1C(GETINE"; it has entirely cured ie of Vertigo. I hac also used It for Kidney Com plaint. It Is the best nedicind flr kiii6y complaiut. I woul rocQmnmOnd -it an a good bjood purillor.- - N. YOCU,1. PAIN AND DISEAsE.--Can WO eXpect to enjoy good healthwhen bad or corrupt humors cIr eulatenytsl he blood, causing pain an t'disease'; aN tlesehumots, beteg~depl~tedi( ibrough t he et re body, pi-oduco pimpes, eruptions, iuleers, indigestion, (tstiveness, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism abd numerous other complaints? Remove th cause by tokig yegcttne, the hnost teliable remedy fqr dleaning and purify Ing .he blood. VEGETINE I Believe it to be a Good Medi Ia. 8.Txv Ns: ENJA, Q., Aarch 1, 1877. Dear Sir-I wish tW inform you what. your Vegtine has dop 6for mo. I have been aifliet ed with Neuralgi, and after using three bo, ties ?f the V.egetne was entitely reileved. I also td my general health mueh improved. I believe it to be a good Wfedtcic'e.... . Yours truly, VJARD IIARVEtSTICK. VEOETINE thoroughly cradle tes every kind of humor, and restores the enthi system to a ealthy coUdigion. VEGETINE. Druggist's Report. H. R. STEvENs: I)carSir--We have ;eaoi 5lling your 'Tege tine for the pasteIglitben month.;, and we take 1'0sure fin' stating that in every ease, to our Vh6vledge, it has given great satisfaction. BUK& COWi'f, Mfigkin'ti, Ky. VEGE TINE Is THE BEST Spring Medicine. Prepared by ' R. R. STEWENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Drugists. sept 2-4w W. Gh ROCHE #ERCHANT TAILOR, HAS removed to the store next to the poyt-oflco, where lie wvill be glad to re b'eMve' his friends and customers. A full line of Sgn?.ples will be kept on h ad' frdmn wh4ich customers may make sele ogs. Ho now has the finest lino of F'ronh and English goods e~or brought to this market. Hie Is also prepared to cut or to mak up goods for thsd dvb' desire. RIaymepts of all kinds repaired apd~ pgOlaging a sped~agy. Thankful to the public for puast patron age, he solio( # a continuance of -the same, and guar ,Jtes gisfacion. sept 18 W. G. ROOHlS. Columbia n Cardp, TEDQUARTERS for cheapest Gro. L.Leries and Har dware in Columbia' to be found at the old reliable house of LORtIOK & LOWRANOE. obpled. Art Gallery Building, 124 I'ain Street, Co0 )A, 8. 0. Visitors 'are cordiajgy itfdto call and examine. H~IA1IL8 ELIAS,formerly of Oamden, J.ha' Ved to golumibia, an.l o p'nod aIaeostook, of Dr'y Goods and stdu, B3oos Shoes, Trunks and Valisco. i faction guaranteed, '" EOKLiING'S GALICSEY--Opposite 1 othe Whee Hopse. Portraits, Ph phbs, Am ot'ju and Feogoypes flB jhein tho 1 atotsye the art, O.plot oo eand e a to any a n ''. A,' OKLIlNG .roprietor.' JI KRS ,DAY' d SilVer a d Pla~e Ware sious rr ii. htig God ~ &o . ~,-a es an jo e'fr'p b f. . o 1 f'1E GREENXIACFIC PARTY, .Messrs. fd-itors: As you have doned it a public duty to assail my political position, through your columns, I denlond as a matter of right, to myself to b.o heard, in my own defonceo, through the s'ame medium. I am happy to know. that you learned somohuing, however un important, from my former commu~ nication, as I feel satisfied it Con tainod some in formation for most of your roadors, that they had, hith, orto, failed to obtain from interested sources ; and inamnnch as you have failed as public journalists, to on lighten your roaders upon the sub ject of national finances, which ;s the most important of subjects now before the American people, I will promise, that, if allowed the space of. oio column each weok, for the eiisuing three months, to give your readers moro information, on this theme, than you have in t*o years. Ii reply to'your assertion that "thei strength of the Deinocratic party being'aclkIowledged, it follows that those who join other parties must join, not bocause they fear the weak ness of the Democratic party, but because they ire opposed to Demo cratic principles and desire to do stroy that party, etc." "As far as this is conceruod the Nationals and Radicils* stand on the same plat form." Very good so far aa you go, but why 1not go a little farther and state the fac.ts iii full, we not only desire the destruction of the Demo cratic party but also of the Radical party, and in this latter particular wo stand onA the same platfori as do the Democrats. We i. o. the National Greenback party, and not the "Nationals,"' desire the stamp ing out of both the old partieds, be cause they are controlled by, and manipulated, exclusively for the benefit of the money power of Europo and the Eastern States, and every well iiifiji-incd porson knows, there is no osseintial 'difforonce, betwoon the platforms of the two ; and it is a:most univ ersally concede 1 that w)O of the Soit4-have fared oqually as woll, if not better, undor Clie admin. istration of Hayos than we would have fared, under that of Tilden, had he possessed the manly nerve to grasp the'prize we fought so hard to bestow. Again, Mesrs. Editors,' you purposely or ignoriantly, neither of which is excusable, misrepresent fvqetp ivhen you declare Beast Butler, Shupo, 'D.oni Iearnov, and the Mollie Maguires, to be leaders of tho National Greenback Party ; why not "tote fair" in this matter and men tion the names of such men as Ttcks or, afid CObopor, 6f NewYork, Wm. Allen, ox-Democratic Governor of Ohio, whom Tildon and other East ern Bondholders with their "Barrel pf mo ney" helped to. defeat, two years ago ; and Ex-Gov. A. G. Cui'tid of Ep44. 4E 'for' 'Brick' Pomeroy I wil simply state as a matter of re corded fact, that ho has, until two years ago, been one of the few con sistent Democrats of the northern Statos, amad that chuinmg amid since the war, he hii upon all occasions, proven himself a most ardlent sup.. porter of ihe constitution, and a faithful friend to the Southern peo ale. 1m0 reply to your admonition to ".pause and considoll etc.," wve will state that this is no rash step, but one the offdcts of which we have carefully, calmly and deliberately i~oighmed, and our conclusion~ is that no harm' can come to the good peo ple of our state by our effors to enlighten the poollo upon ~wrongs thit have been porpbtrated, by both Natiopal parties, upon01 the honest bciborinig p~nd debtor class of th6 United'States, for the boisofit of ani untaxed Bondholding iiristocracy. Jp regard to the negroes, or radicals, bcining members 'of our party I will smnply ipay, that like all other Democratic, we shall 'easor ' by all fair means to sec.tiro' the assist ance of all voters withou~t regard t6 color, or previotis condition ot' physical obr W'olitical agiliation im1 the past, and 'when scured use them for the accomplishment of 'the purt pgoes/for which wve are organized, viz': the imnmediato 'caljing in of all United States lBohds and the payft mont of tboem, ji'inciple and interost in legal tender lawful Groonbacki jper mnopoy of tI~e 'United States; "Wht 'do theo gentleon want that the Demiocratic party doeod'not give themi " Yes,' Messrs. Editoisj we "are chiefly interestod 'in' thd financial qtuestion," and know fr i the past thistory of 'the National Deinooratie .Party, the kind of relief w~Ie'ar to .Qxnnat fim'o i.t. inl O$nty one platform adopted by it since the war htave we had any proiise of relief ;. Seynour and Blair were nominnited og a platform declaring' the Bonds should b9 paid in Greeni backs, but this did ot 'meet with' the Approval of the Bondholdor who bought the influeuce of thd Now York World, the organ, of. the DOnocratic party, to defeat the' party's nominees ; since that tim6 Mr. August Bohnont, agent for the' ilothsechilds who owin about one hlf of our'* U. S. BonIfs, has dicta. ted the candidatos and plannod theig defeat. Your thrust at my ruling, that 'a rwan cannot be anl active member of. two Domocratic clnbs at thd A'ame time, is scarcely wprthy oftuotice, as there is no analogy whatever.' Whether or not the State and coun ty Democracy will accept o r prob,. fored assistlance in the coming cam paign is a mattor for them in the* wisdom to decide.; if they are fool hardy enopgh to cause the death of. the party, it will be no funeral Qf ours. I do not nieax to assert Ihat reading us out of the party would kill it, but no one can now see the result of an un'called for stop. Now,I lessrs. Editors, I have. dnn witli niy reply; and although it it Jore what lengthy, though not more Sq' than yoiur attack, I trust you will do no the justice to publish it, and it you or any of your ieaders desire a discussion of the principles I advo-: cato, chooso your ground and your' weapons and I will be your. "vi.-a-vis.' V. P. CLAYTON. Feasterville, S. 0., Sept. 2, 18.78. Workingmen numbering six hun dred, employed by C. Nugent & Co., New York leather manufactur.. ers, hive held a meeting denoune ing Dennis Kearney, who assagited the firm in a speech. Orville Grant, the ex-President's b.rother, has been sent to an insane asylum at Morristown. N. J. His' mind runs on great .peculations, and he was sent to the asylum at the request of his friends. The London papers tell o'f a yotng Scotch gentleman who rode from Kilmarnock to London and back again, over eight hundre4 miles, on a bicycle, making 'in his longest day's travel 112 miles. The Commissioner of tho Land Office at Washington has been' forced by the oxhaustion of funds to notify about sixty-five' of his male and female clerks that thei' services have to be dispensed with. Sovier Lewis was Ilangeqd at Empire City, Oreg.on, on Friday, for the murder of his brotl' or in 1876. He was vindictive- and un% repentant to the last, accusing his relatives of conspiting to secure his conviction. William Enright was released from jai at Laramie, 'Wyoming Territory, on Friday, by the, ex piration of his sentence for burglary. Ho celebrated the occasion by. getting drunk, and was killed a few. hours afterwarids while resisting ad officer Who attempted to arr est him, Several New York manufacturing firnas have received orders for con sidrable quantities of oil lig piPco., stoamn pumps, engine~s and boilers, to ie. shipped immediately to'St. Petersburg, Russia. 'The oil discoveries on the shores of 'th'd Caspiani sea lately have causect goveral young 4.moricagis togo there. Pilofessor James Thomson, of. England, has 'recen thy conistructed a machin~e wviidch, by moans of the n)pdi'e friction'of a disk,' a ' ylindor and a ball, is cap,ab.,e of effecting a variety of the egnplicatode,d'calcrla"' tions vljich ocu'r iu'the applid~ation of miathemnatics to p~iysicoal pr'ob-' loims. B3y' the simple pro9'ss of, tuirning a hai~dle iimtjnskilled lalbor er mnay, in~ a give'n tinie, perform the yoik of ten skilled arithmnetieians. There is considrble exciteugont as IEaston, Pa., otor' the arrest of, O. L Godfrey, ai pat'rlage' builder, on thme chargo hf.' araon. A mai' named Edward I~oseber'ry, indei arrest on aniother charge;' olair'n' that in Dec~ember last - Godfrey 90.94with himy one, WVilliat1 t1wley fo'r the puirpose. of btdr ii his ~alrange york4, which vere hy. insurod;- an~d'Cawley ig, 'grm' M4 oedy$150 'to dd tlie work. Boh odry and Rose,berry werd hold iif $2,000 bail for a hearigg' To .suffer and be 'pleasant almost in~possible for anadult, a aflicted' with Oohec, Darrhma6 other troubles6me disordote Dr. Bull's Baby 'Syrup. Pi