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VINNS13O1O. S. C. TUEI3DAY, NOVEMlBER 1.$, :187i It. MR4A NS DA4VIS, E,ITOR. JNO. S. 11' NQL.I ASSOCIATEH ED o1. Timn Is NOT niilch ttso ill talhit of a-Solid South when North Carolinat allows three Radicals to slip into Con gress, and Florida sends another, while Georgia elects two malecontent DeME TIsE AGO 6overnor Colquitt, of Georgia, gave the State endorse mer.t to bonds of the Northeast Rail road. Some doubt existed as to the legality or propriety of the act, aid the Governor was severelh criti-ised In some quarters. 1lc replies inl a message to the Legislature, denkoune Ing the charges as slanderous and tl.e, and demanding the fullest hMvestiga tion. A committee has been appoint ed in acquiescence in his reqliest. TuE INTELI.IGONCE of th(e seious accident that befell Governor llampton onl the 7th instant, causes sorrow everywhere. Although a compounid fiacture is a serious n)atter, it is hoped that the Governor's natukral vigor of constitution will bring him through speedily. Recent advices are that, he is progressing favorably. It is a grimn sarcasm that one reputed to be the beet horseman and finest hunter ill the Stale should, at the acme of his political glory, become the victim of such an accident. THAT SCURVY scoundrel, Wenlel rhillips, in a recent speech in Phila delphia, spoke of South Carolinta as "A dangerous State, led by that vagabond Governor who calls hii.self Hampton, a liar without character, .morally a bankrupt, penniless in 1 lhe street, who holds the hand of the traitor in the White House to hetrav a million of people of thcir vote.j. This fulmination was greeted wiith mingled cheers and hisses. Nothimg better is to be expected from sueh a lying, black-hearted knave, and t(e only cause for surprise is that anyone will be found so low or so stupid as to follow his lead. It is such ea Ie as he who dodged Confederate bullets during the war, and now uphold Beast Butler, whose only m1ilary exploit was the hanging of ia dfence lees boy in New Orleans. The Outloolg, The New York Herald of the 8th estimated that the next ihouse will have one hundred al fifty-one Demo crats, one hundred and thirty Iepub licans and eight Greenblackers, 0ith four members to be chosen in Call or na-a Deniocratic nijoritv of nine under any coti ngency. California, however, should elect at least two Democrats. Since then, the Republi cans are said to have gajined one mnem ber each in Florida and North Caro lina, wvhich will reduce the number of Democrats to one hundredi and fort v nine, witht a posibility of two o>r three more from California. A ma-. jority consists of one hundred and( forty-seven members, which is whit tling things down to a sharp polint. It is claimed, however, that at least four Greenbackers will go into the Democratic caucus. In the presenit Congress there are one hundred and fifty-five Democrats and one hunL ldredl thirty-eight Republicans. The Radicals who were so despond ent recently have become quite elated over the dissensions and losses in the .Democratic ranks, and nh'eady claim a victory in 1880. If the Greenback craze continues till then, their pro's - pects are very bright. But if the Democrats win back thieir st ragglers next year the Radicals can easily be beatet. The South, including D)ela ware, casts one hundred and fortyv votes for President, Newv York casts thirty-five, IndIana 11fiftec, Ne w Jer' soy nine, Connecticut six and Oregon three. This shows what N othern - States must be carried to gatin the required one hundred and1 eight y-five. New York and hIdianst, or New York, New Jersey and Cotnnectient, would make up a hiandsome mjor'itv. In dliana is a soft money State, whtih Newv York, Connecticut and( New .Jersey are for hard money. '['he in. jection of the fhiancial qJuest ion inti( p)olitics is a great bhder for thu Democrats. The question Is whuetheci the country slatll be governled honest. ly and consdtutionallv. On t his th Democrats won in 1876. This yeam they went afte.r strange gods, got hopelessly split.up by the Greenback. ere, and were badly whipped. The' .Nes and Cour'ier was right somec time since when It said -ltha thc Democrats ip 1880 wvill have to stand on a hard mnoney platformn to win, The South is Demnocratic, and thle West Radical, on any. linancial p)lat. form whatever. The East is thc debatable ground. --And Althougla we favor the substitution~. of;Me t~i *1baeks for jiationel' bank snotes, mi opposo the'0n olii f a t'llpe frN suilptionl by . law, still we say, put aniy itiancial plank in Lite plalfori thaitt will elec it enmocratic PreAident am v ius frol Rildical usilrpationl anld R(dical Iite. Sealtor Bliyard Iow appears to bo the (oming mani. lis gre'at inte-rity anld hIi s huard mlonley colvictionls will gainl him suipport ill both ft( esollth anld Ihll.1 SOUTH CAR11odN.1 NEI.I'. Goverior Ilamptonl had One vote scratchied inl Aikenl. Onlv two Hadicttal ballot. were Cast at Niinety-Six. Ealsor led his ticket by on1e, re ceiving thrce votes. The first vote cast at. Rock Hill on election day was atraig,rht Demtocratic one, by a 'olored Rod-shirt. An i iiquest, was bl]( oil last Wednlesi iay morning over the dead body of Jesse Ross, who dlied inl Sluilter jail oil Tuvslay night. Thevjury rendered the verdivtt tihit tlt del"INAed '1ie to lis dleath wN11hil ineusltdy, fronm wounds received from pistol sIiots a( t h n 11111(ds of Edwiard Dinlgle and Mack Iliggint. Oin Fridav lim>iing Ia , the deal body ofI at colored man1l I namod Erwin Atilfer mw: Amrild inl a Skirt, ot, wvoods leiar. Al r. Frank INawlinsoln's residece, eight Iimiles soutileast ot Yorkville. A C0ooner's ilmItvA vaus iv]hl. and a po.v/ ,morntemt exalination developed t he 1vte tlhat thev devcased ca11ne1 to hlis death Irom t i heart diseiase. 'Thi I in-hse mill-holse and eli (rine-Iouse. the it-perly fi tein Wedge ii t Millin "o l (Oil'61.i11t0uintr veiv entirely destroved by fire onl Tuesday inrit.(he 6th in f:ntlad twenity five ori thirti bales of* vo ln weie burnPt . Thel4 b.iuildintgs, ma clh iery, cot tonl 1111( see< were insured. 'il The ownersP of the pr'oport y will lose $ I,000J \r 13he dit of le Eistl.1Aito section of Aiken county, shol, a genutinep ba,ld( Ietd eagle i hii wi'in.4 a tVw dtvs ago with small Ahot, and then ral it down and Canght it. It is a young one, and ielasiureIIS six tId it hallf feet hetweeni tav wing lips. Ile brouhilt it to town and gave it toitgetillemlianl who intends presinting it to ( en. M. W . Gary, the 1.hihi-Eagle of l-:dgeild. Aiss Mary Ann: 'iie, a lady well knowit ilt over this country as the ('olfedf:ra1tv 'soldiers'- frieid.'' havinig beenl a tireleIss travelei andt([ an in de aiiiIalevi.ilorolh'ospitals, both Norith and Soith. duing the late war, died quite srilenly Of ersipells at tle res-idence of 's. Vood, ini Aiken. onl Tuesday bef16o hl. , wheelte lady hadl recevniky arrivedl onl a visit froms Tlte old Ilbtco mansion, in Edge0e(ld, ,was biinedit) to the gouind oe nigt htst week. This wits one. of Edirviiehl's iost aiv-'lent lintilo tks. It wis built eighty year;s ago by the e-mieilnIt law yer, YImun.dJ li.*c,1., ("Ned Brace,'' *the th-'rgia cs,") and belonged at ite 1ih.1e ol is distrletion to 31r. Jainles T. 'Batkom, oI* tho El-:de 1eld Aldrerh'."wr. wIlo was ill 'Anitgu1sta i ittendice ipontlie invvilint- o lie Confevderate likomuneni-lt . 'Mrs. Wittall and 3.iss Wig1l, the miothliir adil sistcr ot Mr. atco, n r. , ( * e.-eap!:1 with their liveX. ExceT' ihe silver anild the ibily portrut, i>thing was t ore I lie Ulited I~~hi - (11 Stle "omnssiotter ag~ ainist (Col. J. A. Law, 11.n0 Ilion. *E. W. C..annon, Shl ton helly -~ Sidney Kelly, I3urwvetl ellIhinr Mtdock Out law anid (it he'rs,~ I )toir ingo, for, violait iio ofSect)1io5,5:> oni electioni and (:. W. D)argan~ti a pp eared for the d eendants, and assuired th cn-.i withou 't being arIrest ed. WXedniesday, thie 13kth inst., was fIxed for' thle hea'r inig. One Faabo~irg and1( at negr'o namied ,1 Doiuglas madile tho allidavits. WVar ranii.s have 1also beeni issuedl agaluist several Itadicail oin ilidavits of' color ed D emnocrats to thte same efl'ect. Theso attccused( Rad~icals~ hav1,e not yet ap Xr wis or i'n D.ir. T 1he United States Qermnan' Bank of IWashtingt on has suispenided. 'Te subscriptions to Ithe Glasgow t'und for' t,he relief Of imapov'erishedJ shri chiolers ini the City of GlIasgow Ban a iive reached iniety~ thousand pioundis sterling. IAndyv Cller, an ex-conviet, had hit skul Ir'acture'd aniu is abdomnic cut op)en ini at friaa with a party of rouighi alteiinnat I .Friday morning. Ilt dliedl sooin after r'eacinrg the. hospital. The.plico( arrei'stedt all of ColItrs comn Nit's. Rieicr Biarriy, vesiding inl 1 limely~ parlt of Sain Fritneisco, near thc Maoic ceeitery, wasIi found or T1hiur'sday murdi'(eredl ini her house, and 1her' head0( choppedi to li.eees withI r hiatchief. Tlhe object. was ev'iden1tl tecas'e (it Mirs. Aeadr h sron,the jrreunda verdici oritguiltyofmrrinhesodd ge,and the pt'isoner' was setenced timprisotinmetfrli Mr's. A. T., Stewar'tihas ofibred a r'e. wadof $:?5,000 fort the recovery .01 then body of' hei' iato husband st.olor: tfromt the faimily vanIt in St. Mark'a i'hurchyard, and the cou.vJtion~ of th< t hieves. A prophritlitot slnm will b< paid for' the r'ecover'y of the body1,. heit last meet lag of' the Plhladelidh ciiei'coimniltteo for' the relief ot th<~ tfeveir sifreer .was heoid on~ Friday The total subscr'iptions weore $132, 08237i. This hitt4 been donated, excep $18.72, whlich1)yg e lused in p)li 19" r'epor't to contibu)itor's, the only Oxnnnten innnerod by tho emmrlto . ,. A tderson, the i)alas, Toxas, sliriff in puruit. of wmn. Collins, of the fouitis band of train robbers ill lt regio ,. ounild Ilis 1n,1a it P'einahila on "riday evening, and atteip'ed tc arrest dmil. Collfins resisted umd tho nl exelhaiged lire with IFtal ecllt both dropping dead in two minutes. In cons'e(uenlc of the advantageous terIs of the contract recently enltered itio tor te maitutChetre of stmped envelopes' and newSpaperCI wrappe'rS the 'ost Office Deplrn-imnni is about tc imake a reduction ill piicel, I aVeragill" nearly .(I pel oen. The new scheduhi does nol go Ito e1'ect, until t he first 0] January, in order to enable post nstert to dispose of the stock accululated a the Ihigher prices umder the Old sched ile. The postage onl stimied civelopl! a Id ne vpap- t wral.pers spoiled 1i dir-cling will be' relt'i ded il) ninn by I e pustmaster, if he is sai eflel t, 1 te bare iiever beei sent by i.ul. Johnlsonl's jewelry store, Eighth ave miI1, betweenl Fif'4%-t'tIt nd Fit'Vr-. sixt hstreets, Now York,. w.s rolbi)e oi Friday evening of two thousatm dolhirs Aorth of clocks and wiatcles il the presence of a hirge iiliber o 1pazSers-by. Shortly afier six 'cloec, I wo mllen entered the store. One1 c)losef the door while the other with a revolvei kept. ill tii- places MI. Johnson, t proprietor, his clerk and a customer Two others smashed the large plat winldoWs and packed in two large bag the stock exposedj. While thus occu pied two others arrived with pistolc and ordered tite passers-by to- movo onl. The proptjq,v having been packet up, the thieves,- still protected by theii companlions, moved ouietly to a butch. er's cart in waiting at the corner, atd drove rapidtly awav. The two who had kept possessio-t of tite store, receivinl a preconcerted signal, ttirned on thi< throng and fired their pistols in th< air. A stampede of the people follow ed. and the thieves all made their es cape. It is a la1entable fact that thtous ands regard an affection of th< throat or hngs, such as a cough cold or hoarseness, with extrem< indifference. These complaints are often but the forerunner of con sumption, aind enn be instantly cured by Dr. Bn'l's Cough Syrup. IH YMiEYEAL. MAT TRIED,-at the residence of the bride's mother ott tile 71h instait, by the lIev. T. W. Erwin, MR. TjIOMAt L. JOINSON and 8MISS JEMENA ROWE, daughter of 1rs. J. C. Ilove All of Fairlield. [Maiy thanks for the delicious cake.] PRICE THIRTY DOLLARIS. J.. BOAG, OF THE -GRAND wNN-'9n0Db))RG00T). PAb; CY UOUIS AND 1M."NERY BAZAAR, it!gs leave tQ say to his 0us 0tomor and all others in noid r 3 ouf Gioods thattt hte is again pre M pa:red to showv them one of thec S largest an?d best assorte-d stock C oI Dry Goods, Fanicy Goods and a Millinery, Sthat he has ever exhibited. We. - Hare receiving goods daily. IEvery dlepartnien1t will be c gkept full of desirable and CHEAP (*OODS, t and buyers may confidently .0 rely on getting their goods not ,only at low prices, but of the a ~imost desirable quality that the Smarket affords. MIlS. BOAQ has engasted1 the services of a t: firt-cas Iilliner, who will as s ist her in her departmeont, and C owho will take p)leanlre in pleas-' p Sing the most fastidious tastes. c AGENT *for the celebrated and miost re - .liable paper patterns-But Sterick's--for Ladies, Misses and ~ Children. Z ALSO, A full and complete line of SGents', Ladies', Minnes'ad SChildren's Shoes. ZFA31ILY GRIOCERIES, SCheese, Mackerel, Oakes, Crack erar, Maccaroni, Spices, Can 0 dies, Tobacco, Gigars,--in fact C you cansfind anything you want O at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the I Ssame goods can be bought~ any - o where. IO sept 27 3.0O. B3OAG, TO MAKE MONE3 Pleasantly amnd fast ag nts should at dross P:I.NLY, H4Ft4r, CO., A tlanti Georgia, ,June 1/-ly -II' A 4 AK e; ifanr-ad dress 18 A d FALL CA T I A UG UI STILL IN 7 VC0ESS is sialed on my short p day Will olTer greater ha gains than liti Vlh'c I will warrant to be ts obe tob. S1.1iOES, I os, S II01S -B.uh ih l' mne -It P:ies it."vjr before bea.d H1 N8, HIATS, nIl .s and qLll 50 ce(n1ts, sold eveI.ere it 85 and 9 10 dozon Ludie Hat ; to be sold at tRY GOODS, Calicoes,- 61 cents. Good Linvoys at 15 " Kentucky Jeans Comenin"cing 10 Ken tnckcy Jeaniv, somiething*t extua, 200. u p to tbo finest My1" Cassinores andl TweedS froml 25 eis. up to th filleSt pants paterAIS it four and five dollars. Heavy Cantoii J lannol, sold every placo at 1f and 1G ets., only 10 cts. Bleached Shirting comnmeneing at 6} conts up to Fruit Loom, 4- 4 shirting, 10 cents. 'Wamsutta 4 4 shirti.ng, 12J " Lousdale Cambric, 15 " Towels commencing at 8 cents ard ranging up to the fine Damask, at 25 and 30 cents. JOHN L.A M1 The Leader of Low PriLc . NEW YUI FOR DESIGN AND WORK EVERYTHING WARR -PRICES LOWE -1:? 1\ -DU Before making your purchases clsewi LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU REJIAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARK UNDERT'JAKER I keep on hand a full supLply of Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a el R oct 22 ------ 3lTE ARE now opening one of tihe V'largest stocks of GOOD GOODS ever offered in this market. OUR GOODS have be en very carefully selected and1( we simply request an inspection before purchasing elsewhere. We propose selling them at a "short p lrofit" and don't intend to be un dersold by anybody, anywhere. Wo call special attention to our assort DRESS GOODS, COiOAK(S, jSHAWLS and other LADIES' GOODS.. We think we have tho best stock 1 of GENTS' GOODS in tho market. Consisting of Oj LOTHING, HATS, SHIlrS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCIEFS and all kinds o.f Flannel Utnderwvare. 3~ In domestics wve are full up. > Ioney will be saved by an exami ,nationi of our Jeans and Cassimeres. SHOES 1 SHOES I I SHOES I I I Best Shoes at lowest prices, o6t 1 McM~ASTERi & BRICE, - HAIWS1HAMSII A V SrF l~ m TA STORE 1]E LEAD. ofit system and on1 and after Mon. 3ver as you will see by my prico ip ts CheAter, Oolunmbit or Charles t for hmtrd cash and will bd sold for of. ,ies. k. big drive ini a man's hat at 0 kcofts, one-fourth tficir original cost. qOTIONS &C. Save yoir coppers, juSt think wlhat rou Call buy for one dollar in fancy [44 buttons for shirts- or calico 5 ets. krthur & Co.'s Needles, Sharps, sold every place at 10 etS., only 5 Cts. P~ins, .3" leino Toilet Soap, 3 " 3-ood Machino Cotton, 200 yards, Blaok Spool, 3 iteol Thiiblos, ntal lined, 2 Best Unlaundried Shirt inado, 95 " A. very good Unlaundried Shirt,75 "' Don't forget the plaeo. MNAUG., - - Wilnnsbor.o, S. C. 6NITURTE LNANSHIP UNEQUALED. k.NTEI AS REPRESENTED. [t THAN EVER. A new supply of Window 8,hades, Picture Fraines, Pic Cures, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat ' trosses, and Children Car For prices, call at the first R EP S'TO E7EE ore. IT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICE9S D TO MAKE TO ORDER. 'S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rosowood Casos and! oeap stock of Cof.flns. S T O P ..ND inapect the~ largo-t and host se, ecoted stock of goods in Winnsboro; which we guarantee to sell at the lowest --CASH PRICES Our btock comnprises a full line og Dornestie Gloods, D)ress (Goods, White Goods, Notions, Geints' Furnishing Goods,, B3oulevard Skirts, Blankets, Bliin\vls, Etc., Ete, CASSIME4RE~S O ASSIMER~ES[ From the celebrated~ Charlottesvillo WVoolen Mills. Salem Jeans, Koervs, T1woodIs, Satinets, Etc. A large and varied asscortIQent of Hats andl Cs, Clothing of all kinds and at all prices, Best and oheapest stook of Beets andc .. Shoes in town. N. J.--Wo would cal.1 special attention to our large and varied assortment of Hapmburg Edgings and White Trimmings, J. F. McMo~ASTER & 00. sept28 BOOTS AND) SHOES, TDH,E largost sho01 of the above over J. offered by him, lOreat inducements to cash et~iomee. 'opti 17 - U.T 0"' DE8POUeTa===2.l