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ght~ M1en anA X)rali~ WINNSBORO. S. C. 2'SU1CDAY, 00TOR : 1, 1878. It. MI'ANS DA VIS. EIlTon. JNO. S. ItRJNO. D8, ASsOCIATE ElDIToH. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor: WADE HAMPTON. For Lieutenant Governor W. D. SIMPSON. For Secretary of Shate: I. M. SIMS. For Comptroller General: JOHNSON HAGOOD. For Attorney General: LEROY F. YOUMANS. If'or State Treasure;-: S. L. LEAPHART. .1or Superintendent of Education : HUGH S. THOMPSON. lFor Adjttant & Inspector Genetral: E. W. MOISE. For ConUress-Rourth )istrict; JOHN H. EVINS. Tin CxItFVNI%AUX candidate for gov ernor of Tennessee has gone back into his hole. The ''Solid South" was too Imluch for him. TruIe ROCK HIL -11Waipton Herald truthfully says: ''In elevating Colonel Coward to the hionorabl- position of lepresentative, York comty will do herself an honor that will shed new lustre upon the good naime she already enjoys.11 CONRESSIONAL electHIXnS Will be held in October hi Ohio, Indiana and Iowa. In the last Congress these States were represented by thirty IRepublicans and twelvo Denocrats. In the next. 1los we shall undoubtedly gain a majority of representatives. The RIepublicans of Ohio and Indiana are stampeded, and evel ill Iowa the Democrats feel confident of electing several Congress men from that Gibraltar of 1Radicalism. Bring the Factor ies. The long continued squabble over the ownershi) of the Coiatit canat hag at last been settled. The parties claiming to own it have relinquished all claim inl consideration of a grant of live hundred horse poweir of water at the foot of Gerva:is or Bridge street., and the sulpply of water for tihe water power comnpanly. Th'le remindIer of this magnifieent propert.y is in tihe ndisputed owners~hip1 of tlle Statte. Tihe force that Canl lbe obitainied is estimiated at from1 teni to thirteeni thou sand1( horse power, severail thioulsandi moie- thanil that p)osssed by Lowell, wvith the adCditionlI aidvanitage that. thme Congaree never freezes over, and1( thme factories cani run1 aill (lhe year. Steps are tarkig to uitilize this~ deadl capitail at on1ce', and It is hoped that the mai fest destiny of' Columbia will sooni be realized.- As a Imannihfueturinig city Columbia cann b)eome great; while the intinence of thie t.hIoulsands of spindles at work oni the banks of the Conugaree will infuse life int o aifl the- siurroiundiing region, and reVohrtionize the~ indus tries of thie entire State. It has been shown that cotton can be mianrfactur ed here at several cenits per pound less than it costs ini thie North,, while the R(dvantanges froln)1 overt i ng I he-i lit lito fabrics without having thme inter mediate stage of' paei~ng and com1 p)ressing, wvhich hjm'cs the fabrics, ar*e said to be very gr'eat. Let thle facto r'ies come at onc. Binig dlown thle weavers and spinniers of the Northern cities who are now ont of wvork, andl 11l1 our waste p)laces with a sturdy population.~ The State Fair. InI the exciteimnt incident to a ho iltical camnpaign it shiould niot be for gotten that thme tenth almual ihir of the Stade Agricultural anid lehanimicaul Society will be held In CoFumnbia for several' days beginiuring on t(Im 12th of Novemiber niext.~ and1( thamt then muana gers are making every to ensurre its complete success. For several years past the fairs havwe not been successful owving to the decpressed condiitioni of! the State. La1st year, however, the attemidance was very large and the receip)ts wore handsome, but the ex-, hibits was not as good as the farmers and mechanics of the State were capa ble of making. The uncertai)ty ofg gettig the preimus that were awarded had something to do with previous fhllures. Bunt this year, through the appropriation umade by the Legislature, the secretary of tihe society fools authorized ini assuring exhibitois that all premiums wvill be promptly awarded, those of five dol lars and over being paid in coin, those of less amount in silverware. nne. society is liberally offering a number of promilliums of twenty and twenty-fIlve dollars, and every department is pro vided for. It is to be sincerely hoped that Fair field will be fully represented both in exhibits and in visitors. She has skilled and successful thriners and stock raisers, some of whom, notably Mr. Thos. W. Habb, Sr., never tail to carry oil the prizes. Not only forimler coitributors, but. all the firiers and Imlechanlies of' Fairfilel shoul at the coming fatir put the products of their braiin and imuscle inl competition with the exhibits of other counties. A successful ftir speaks volumes of the resources of a State, and may be considlered a true measure of her en terprise. Nothing tenlds more to inl (uIce immigration ; and immigration is what we need here. A fair is a mam moth advertisement, and advertising ah vaiys pays. TIhe advantages derived, too, from bringing people from till parts of the State together in social intercourse are incalculable. More thai ever the good people of South Carolina need to be drawn together in the bonds of sympathy and friendship. Iarmony is essential to the political welflare of our people. FromI every staidpoint, a successful thir is of in; calculable alvantage. Let Fairtiehl and the entire State do their duty in ensuring this desired end. NE iS OF THE DAY. .0Mountt Vesuvius threatens an 0rup tiol. Sitting Bull proposes to surrender to the governent. The Supreme Court of California has d4'elared thl(e Citinese tax bill un1consti tultional and void. The Neva(la Diemocrats pronounce inl ivor of hard money, but, demand unlimited silver Coina)ge. ie widw of Danmiel Webster, now quite aged and il teelie health, is so joill-iln,4- at New Rochelle, N. Y. Genleral Joseph A. Wheeler, of' Con federate Cavalry runne, is niowy a candi date For he Uiited States Sonate from Ahabanma. lion. A. 01. Cuirti, the great "w1var governor'' of Pemsyivaniat, iis ac celpt-ed the Dlemiocratic* nomination for Colgress. Mrs. .Julia C. H. Dorr, of Rutland, Vt., has received (lhe personal thanlks of King4 Alphomso, of Spain, for a sonnet on (le te Queen Mercedes. Dr. Babcock, ilnventor of the fire ex tinguisher bearing his name, is a (runkei outcast, in Oakland, Cal. lie Wias Onice Modest lv. Tlhe Britislh ship Commeree, from Philadelphia, August 25, for Antwerp, has been suink by a collision I oIl Itt1 usigs. 'The crew, witi'the exception of two, weresalved. The entire nber of deaths from yello w fever ump to a week ago was 5,1l83, ofCwhmich 2,0)41 were tromm New Orlens, 1,703 ftromn Aempjhmis, 550( fromt Viks burg, anud 297 from Grenadat.Tik The Memphis .zt r(l(anche hassutlhred heavily fron i the fever. The entire edlitoriail st aff hauve (died, and1( the oflice is run by LIVwo men01 who do both the w rit ing and the prinit ingi. A 1emnocratic conmventioni ini Cout shaltam, La., is reported to hiave beeni brokeni up by negroes, andm( a light en sumed ini which one liadical was Iled. Te New Orlean s patpers dIiscredi t the repmort. .Jauies lRussell, colored, charged with an atltemmuplt to conimmit an outrageous aissatilt umponi Air s. .Jackson, was taken froini jail, at i Alrtreesb)oro, ait 3, ni. mi., oni l"ridhiy, andm'. hanlgedl 1)y a mob one mile from towni. The Second Adventists, who are not wyitho~ut hope of seeing their pleculiar ideas realizedl in the sweet b)y-and1(-by, meiet. to comupate niotes this nmonth. A lairge deilegaitioni from abr)ioad is ex pected. ? Th'lirty (Ihousnd Ipeople attend(ed di vine servie at, the Itudianma yearly vaeetiung of thme orlhodox Society of F"riends~ ini liichmmond, Ind(., Oin SunidayV. Several prIominenCIt Englishi nmnisters At. Norwood, Mass., Suniday atter ni(on, a fire dtestroyedl the paper1 manu111 factutring mill of'Isaac Ellis, with a hire amiounmt (of mnanuf acturedl goods8 an tc.Loss $15,000. Partially The pioSltficlc deprt.menit lhas issuedi a new schedule of prices for the sale of stiatnped envelopes anid niewspauper w rappers, by which the prices arie largely reduced. Theo new schedule ii to go into effect oni lhe 1st, of January next. The Nebras~ka D emiocratic Conven tion met last. week, and W. P. Conner, thme hard mooney represenmtative, wvas chloseni chaiirmman. Efforts wvill be mautde to eudorse the Greenback State ticket, the Detmocrats makinug no nomi nationi. The Ohio M. E. Conferenec has1 adloied the report of the conmmittee, dlismnissing thme RCev. F. A. Spencer from the uminist rv (or immnoralconuduct, and tIhe Rev. J1. k. Davis fo)r umn11ini5 teriaul cond(uct. Notice of alJpeal ini Spencer's case has beeni tiled. At Cincinnati, Sunday night, Music Hall was tilled to its utmost capacity wit(h ladies and genutleman, to listen toa speech fronm the .Honi. Carl Schiurz. Schumrz was Introduced by X1m Hon. Richard Smith, anid was greeted with enthusiastic chuee. The British bark Westey and Bey mnour, from Charleston, 8. C., August, 26, f'or Amsterdam has arrived onT St. Catherino's PoInt, isle of Wright, hav ing ont board thn crnw ofe meame.. Yoxford, from New York for Havre. The crew werc rescued on the 12th, When tik steamer wits in a sinking coil dition. The Norwalk and New York steamer Adelpherf, birst lier boilers abouti a illile froml tle Norwalk dock Saturday iiord ng. 8ix persos., weie killed and a)oIlIt twenty scalded. ''lhe boiler blew out ofttlie statr1boa.r1d side of tlhe root', and the hull and mitchinery were but little damiiaged. The Cabinet last, week diseussed (lhe Clautse inl thle army1% appropriaitiOn b)ill, prohlibitingt the use of the army Its a posye Comlnuttus to aid the civil althori ties. It was said that this clause had inl Iituinerous instances beei detrimental 30 the gOveni nient service. Tlie secretary of Aviw s:11ted that, he felt justiied, lowverl,in directilig (.e. Cro'ok, if le should deeim it, iecessary, to lifiord protection to the Pacific RLilroad, IIe gove'IllMet li hav ing, a interest in the road.. aid i (illy to per-Viol-1m inl the sale Conveyance of the imlails. The new Jewish sa litgoguie iin llos ton, tormerly ftle properly of the Clitreh street Nleitilodist Episcopal Clurelh, wats dedicated last week with imposing ceremonies, inl -)he presence of a very large audience. The services included at prayer for the aillicted South, and a large collection was taken1 up, onle-half of which wenlt to I he vel low rever sit f'rers. The ark and chitlrs of the syna gogue are made of olive wood ('rom1 the Moitit. of Olives. Bll Btt ler wias in New York a flew days Igo, and expressed himiself' as beiig sanguite of his election as gov ernor of Massachusetts. Ile says he has not, broken away fro1 Ile lRepiul.i Canl party, but that, the Rlepublican! partv hIs broken away fromn him. lie believes I lut. t le greenback questdo1 is the chiefisste inl the country, and the labor issue chief in cities. On Ile con I rary, a New York Tribit ne correspon dent, Ilo hIas visitled various sections of massachusetts, declares int the Re publill orgalization is iiaet inl that State, and predicts Buller's defleat. SOUTO CAROLIA NEWS. G reenville count.v will have a fair,be ginning on the 15th'ot'October. 1aupfon's lafe speec c aptured all the colored pcopie in Greenville. G;reenvillo hasgiven nine hundred dohrS to the yellow rever fund. The city council of Charleston is .11000 in debt, and there is not a cei to pay with. There are twelve new mnercantile flims inl Orang-ebur" all started within the last, six inths. The Radicals of Oconee held ia con veitionIt last week aid decided to make nto nomination ; and the chairman of the convention put oil i lampton red shirt she same ceninrg. Aln Independent ticket wats nominlat ed inl Newberry, but it is not. getting tloiig very w el(L,h iollies h1ve1 too much seiise atid plrlidence. to r-in. Tl"he Repliblival chlubs throughout lariwell have resolved th..t every col- I ored iman voltig thle I >emocral ic ticket shahl he ostracized by his flWlows--x pe'lled( tromt their chutrchtes-sutfleredl to (lie withoumt the at.tendanice of his near e'st and( (earest. relaitives, and be buried by the hantds of Democrats, if buried at all. Mlr. W. HI. F1erbdOiuck, living in Chest erfield, wvas bitten by a pilot snake on F"riday Iast, and( watsconlsideredl dani gerouisly p)oisoned by his phiysiciani oni Satuird1a , butt Ite is now improvinig. Th'le snti-e was lying oni the floor of hFns houise, and1( as Mr. F. got up in tile miorin heii sticpped close to it, whenci lie Mr. James Blaswell, a citizen of Pick enls county, was runll over by the cars onl the~ Air Line lIliilroad( 01n Priday event ing, flhe '20th uilt.., and1( so seriously iinjiured that lhe died onl the Stulrday following. It appears that Mr. Hits well had been1 t.o Eaisiey on a '"spree," amnd ini returiniig 110me1 had eithler fallen or lin downt on tihe railroadl track. Thle impr1)essioni is that lie had lain dlown, for' his body wats at right anigles t.o the railroad, with his head1( lyinig 111101 the railing. DEArH OF MRS. J. IJ. ICEYNOI,Ds.-. If, is wvith feelings of sadness we chronicle the death of Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, widow of the late Dr. J. L. Reynolds, which took place at the Mansioni House in thuis city on Friday morning. The funeral rites wore performed at the Blaptiat chiurchl in the afternoon, Rev. Dr. F?urmanu preachling the funeral ser - mon01. Mrs. Reynolds was too wvell known to our peopl)1 for us to speak of her estimaublo qutalities as a Christian woman. Only a short time ago she was preceded in tihe wvalk through the valloy of the shadowv of death by her husband, R1ev. J. IL. Reynolds, D. D. Her re . moins were caLrried to Columbia. and interred in Elmwood Come tory, whore sioop those of husband and son.-U(rcenville Newt. EXAMINATION OF TEACHEFRS. N OTIE isherby gventhat the ex-' amiatin o aplicntsto teach in the Freo Schools of Fairlichi coun ty will commeflnce on Saturday. thle 19th day of October next, arnd be concluded on' the succeeding, Saturday, October 26. All persons desiring cortilicates atre noti-; fled to appear in person before the Board of Exammuers at the times ind(ictated. Trho examination wvill be conductedi, in wvri ting, at tile MiounXt feon <Instituito r~oonas$ and will begin prWeisely at 10 o'olook, a. m. WILLARD RICIIDSON, iR. MEANS DAVIS, T. iR. iROBERtTSON, Examiners for Fairfld County, sept 28-2w =A I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! poll CASf 1 OR the next twenty d vays rIun ) liad at tio foriorst.ore of Sol. Volfe. 'Elio beautiful stock of clothing, flats, 81hoes, Dry 0;aodN Fancy Good will be sold regardless of cost, ats money mnst be ratised. july 30 S. S. WOLFE. PAIN White Lead anilleix8a Pailt Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. These Paints nro mixed, ready for ie, any shade or color, and nold in any quanttiots 1rom One Quart to a Barrel. 4~P4 D0 DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. These Paints are mada of Pure White Lead I Zino and Linseed Oil holitin solution aid read for use; are on(i third cliaper anid will last tlbre time as long as Paint mixed in the ordinary way. 525 REWARD I will be paid for every onic of adult"ration. found in them. Thoitands of houses ean, 80110 of the finest villn" in Ameriea are painted with ttiie Paints. 9enti for Tt-stinonials of same, also for 8.amplo Colors and Prico Lists, to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFI'E: 103 Chambers St., New York WOR KsI -Cor. MORGAN & WASHINGTON STS. JERSEY Cil? -et the Standard. --0 "1The best midhorijy. . . It oligt o b,J. n eveiy I/ Libralry, (lso inj eVery .lemIcmyn. and n1 1ecry ."choolJ."'_ -Hox. Ci As.. Sitrx,:nt. "7he best e.rist Enlxishn Le.ricon." POX, ATIENA111 A large, landsome volitmne of 8t page '..ithi the cotrrent l'nmun11 ciation, Deinitio)n, an,1. Fully Illusltratedi and' Un 11hriged. ry Sheep, Marbledl Eiges, $10. Ii now. regalrdled as thme ST1A NDiA 11D) THIORITt'Y, andisi so reitcominmumle ilryanit, Lonigfellow, Whmittier, Sum11 Ho011m0., Iring, WVinthrop, Agast Marsh1, 11enry, Everett, Mann, Quini Felte'n. Iiilliard, and lt inajority of ~ most) disitinguishecd schiolairs, and is, b sides, recognized as4 authorit,y by tihe Deo p)artmniJts of our National Govern ment. "Thei volumes before us show a vasu.t amo11unt of1 diligence; buit with 1J'l'sler it is dliligencetit ini combination with fanici Iulness. WVith WJor'cester, ill combiinai on w.ithl gttood sensoe and( ,judmenOt. WiOR. CESTrER'S isl thet sobierer and1( sa;for bootk, and may03 b.1 proftnunced tiht best existing E nglish LeOX icon. "-L.ondon AIIhemmonu. "Thme best English writors and tihe most part icular Amein wrli ters use4( WORICESTER as their authority. "---Xct York JIerutd. "'After our recent strike wo mado(1 tne cihnge to WORC1~EST as4 our authority in spetluinIg, chiefly to bring ourselves into conflormnity withl thet acpted)ti usamge, as w.ell as to gratify theo desire of most of' 01u1 staff, including such gentiemen as9 Mr. Baoyard Taylor, Mr. George W. Smnai Icy andi Mr. John R. C. Ilassard. "-ENet or'k Triibune. 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Btlinglil1w wvlilh. wil l ativenltti'o l thllisg F1.1nes o A wi".r. Is 1O11lv tioldt T hoII The pubIlt 13n-1' ?W:d 11. 11 k -llIng Nind etlly., C :thN ir of iist7ar-om lns of . II v. t- 14-41 t li enil l'orsum] 1 proolt io. '-,s and87tll lisen-oltm; th ist wor, Ailso orm7s. 11 tX 1) tA Piol 4 lit ,i ; Si th nin ti rovi, Pilii<b:dilptia. A(isNT'' t JVJVTHDr, TOWN ORDINANCE. A-,- ORNN E TO .e rES Fo THEa MUNICI YEA:A 1878- 7. ~ -)E IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED, i-tobiy the 1tnidanit atd Vlv;l -es of th Town Of Winnstv>ro, ". G., in 0oua IInIt, thatt 1. For tho irp ofr ith Npplieg for the yer comm.ncing the first of A p ril1, 1878, andl (In-linil thet fir.4t of ApirilI, 1879, a tax for U'e stumv nil i in the in aid pait into th of the said o of ltown f heuse a 187,ervi thef iat stott diy: wo andp otne 1878, o ti i e ayrl won ve r.i fidpo te vauof tall tei,tth 'LogethCer,lE titol lea said erons hohtting proifyper iih corpoto1tt hi'Lts- of1 the sailidown oilf \\Insorotae reqCuil btweentlu their tyir tst day unt)JiA.T, 1878,an th sx. Let. rdi of Corptrmber 1878, tof akea ion,to th 'Town Clnek 1n. hesi I'wMN.CNTE, C leki erk, eure,we propitrt-ohl'ersfivin onr rfs to lakos s aid swornt rcetn tocdd oif prcen Wiue tod therurno' ovter prein tuni CO Dt(n aon,o4ir, n iConil thi ttir.. s.ally ft-nirt ao ly,stCl A.D,o1878 a u- dr the orporaet'.ok ean ofith gini brnds JA'h. grAte rt E A)ttist I oy vii1 arntrenevery rWpet lit cAlne Clerk o 1.0peglon Gi* amt now c eii g on f tl ag s ines aDr Lgnoos overe iffered inth mallrket- ssigit pai of her tars orderliy $f0und) ie a irstarora pWItNEd ANDc LIQUOR at- oft27 h fn &tKnusyand Vira ginr,a bra n ThCgeate otnfr pao a Diti0oy whits Ie warran, purish er sept 10 F, .MCARLEY