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YIiNSBORO, S 0. #ATURDA), JANUAieY , : 1879, Ih M ICANS DA VIS, 9oiton. JNO. 8. RRYNOLDS. AsW)CIATH EWTOR. NEw YORK Republicans say that Tilden is preparing to run for gover nor of New York in the fall. If so he will put up a rattling little fight. THE EmSTo Clarion has changed its name to that of the Orangeburg Demo erat. Under the managoinent of Messrs. Sims and Sheridan it promises to give the people of Orangeburg a live Demoeratic paper. Mr. Charles Potty has bought out the Spartauburg Spartan, and will conduct it in future. Mr. Petty is wide awake and well posted, and will make a good paper. The H1ami:ton aerald has changed its name to the Rock Hill Herald. Capt Ivy is making quite a success in the newspaper line, and his efforts should be fully appreciated. CONGUEssMAN WURiAnRG, of Geor gia, died on Wednesday of pneumonia ill Washington after a brief illness. -te had served several years most acceptably, but declined a re-cleetion to the forty-sixth Congress. At the same time the report comes that Alex Stephens, who was reported as dan gerously ill on Monday night, has recovered and will be ill his seat in a few days. P1revious to his recent attack Mr. Stephens had been confiln ed to his room for weeks from the efrects of a fall which came near kill ing him. Stephens has been on the briuk of death oftener than all the rest of the lealing men of the coun try put together. Yet he still sur vives. In tie last two terms he has seen half a dozen hale and hearty Congressmen die. The only possible way of accounting for this mystery is that "the lion. A. 11. Stephens takes Simmons' Liver Regulator," aud his colleagues didn't. The Fight in 1880. A prominent Republican, whose namlle is not given, tells the New York Hra!d correspondeut that Grant will be the no is neest pty i a880, because ie is a necessity. "We may not be able to elect any man," says this caudid statesman, "but we oer tailnly caiint eleut anilyono except Grant. The Democrats have but few m11f who could carry the country against Grant. I can think of only three; Bayard, General Hancock and Randolph, of Now Jersey. With eith er of these they can win, in my judg m.niit, and I don't know of any one else they have." Republican hopes are centrc(l chiefly in the belief that tihe Democrats will blunder, as they have so often done before. The trouble Is not, as this Republi can claims, thlat the Democratic p)arty 1has not brains enough to go straight, but because it has no recognized leader. Every Senator andl Con gressman strikes out a course for bimiself,.and whlen1 one blunders, the whole party Is made to bear the bilame. Were they but half as well dIrilled as the Rlepubllicans they would cap)ture thme governmeont without anly trouble. It is to be hoped that pru dent counsels will p)revail for the next two years, at least. Inl order to suco coed it is neocessary not to frighten the capitalists 'who control the sinews of wvar, and who are naturally pronie to go for Grant. It took Andrewv JIackson with all his ability, stub bornness and prestige eight years to overcome the United States Bank ; and It -is a bad time for the Decmo cratlc party to flght the National Banks now. Its policy should be to muako no eneCmies until it is firmly intrenchied inl power. Then it cani turn its attention to the banks if it thinks thlem dangerous. This is not an1 opportune time to open! ne0w IL financial issues. Let us fight for constitutional liberty. That Is an issue broad enough, and 0one that should win. Lot us beat Grant. It WFASHIINGTONV Go851F. WAShINGTON, January 7, 1879. Congress meets to-day. The contest for the romaind,er of the session will be over the legislative, executive and ju dicial bill Iito which the House conm mnittee on app)ropriations have incor porated several reforms in tile way of I consolidIation of bureaus, &c. I sup pose the Republicans will fight those economical propositions as biltterly as they did those ofthe last four years. Yet without these four years' reduc tions we could not have escaped addi tIonal taxation, and could net have entered on resuniption with so fair a brospoet of success. To Insure reform amnd economy, as I have said before, we need a two-thirds vote of both liouses. Senator Voorhees has gonie IA to Indiana to be present at the SenatQ rIal oletion In which he has so deei I.p an Interest. There ought to be and possibly Is do doubt of his election. No party was ever more thoroughly pledged to accomplish a given thing than Is the Democratic art to elect Voorhees. The wholoNovember campaign, from the first speech of Gov. Iendrix to the last ballot thrown on election day, was fought on that qestion. Senator Thurman yesterday wrote to the Ohio Democrats, who will as semble on the 8th to celebrate the battle of Nciv Orleans, that ho could not be with them. He had been se lected to speak on "Jackson Democra cy." No one could havo done the subject more complete justice. It is to be-regretted that the Senator felt compellod to (clinle, especially as the declinkationt miust probably be taken as showinr that ho will persistently re fuse to be the Democratic cadhdatc for governor of Ohio. Tle decision made on Monday by the Supreme Court, in a polygainy case from Utah, is a blow to the sur viving "twin relies of barbarism" of which we heard so much twenty years ago. It is to the effect that the laws of the United States, forbidding polygamy in the territories, are con stitutional. One Revnolds contracted a marriage in Utah aginst the anti Polygamous laws of the United States made for Ruch cases. Prosecuted therefor, and the decision of the lower court being against him, he took the case to the Supreme Court on appeal. The effect of the decision can but be great and i portant on the- relations sustained by hundreds in Utah. This week the friends woman suf frage meet, here in convention. They com from all parts of the country, gv u entertaining Speeches and hectIres, behave themselves much better than the average members of po litical conventions and go away. Next year they will conic again. To the un practiced observer those gatherings seem to cause a misuse of time and funds, as the first action giving the ballotto woman must of necessity come from State or Territorial government. If the ladies would meet at some State Capital year after year, they would be more likely to accomplish something. In the week since resumption nothing has occurred.to alarm the most timid of tie friends of hard money. To be surewecannotconsidoeanvthingsettl-d in t-his regard for a timne-'perhaps for a long tine-hut certainly every Indi cation so far has been of the most gratifyingcharacter. I1 LroX. SEN.vnA r G,OSSIP. Ron. Alexander 1H. Stephens has saficiently recovered from his late illn ess to resume his seat in the Ilouse. The Arizona Legislatire organized on Tuesday. The Council consists of flVe Repub'licans uand fourteen 1Demo crate, aud the lOU1c6 of ten Demo crats and eight Republicans. The yellow fever commission has concluded its labors at New Orleans, and Messrs. Lamar, Gibson and Hooker and the members of the board of experts have left for Washington. Prof. Henry Derk, while attempt ing a balloon ascension ait Jonesboro, Ark., on Wednesday, fell tron a trapeze a distance of one thousand feet and was instantly killed. It is averred that, a five cent nickel costs only a cent and a quarILer, and that they were legalized for the benefit of the owners of a New Jersey nickel mine. The Turkish Government, b)y ad vice of Baker P4jsha, is to erect a dozent forts bets en the Black Sea and the Sea of Alarmuora, which will connect with a chain to Gallipoli, which is to be strongly fortified. Belef in cremation grows apace in Europe. A t a recent incineratio.n in Gotha the whole clergy of the town wiere present, as a public and solemn assent on their p)art to the process. Cyrus W. Fild and Samuel J. Trih(len arc believed to have greatly increased their large fortunes by the extraordiinary rise in thme mortgage bonds and stock of the New York Elevated Railroad. Mr. Theodore Thomas' success In Cincinnati is reported to be all that can be wished for the favorite mush cian. He is constanmtly occup)ied, and the College of Music is in a most flourishing state. On the 9th lnst., the anniversary of the death of~ Victor Emanuel, a funer al service for the reposec of his soul was celebrated in all the churches' of Rome, except the four great bosHlicas, by express authorization of P'ope Leo XIII. Switzerland has boon admonished by the groat powers not to allow itself to become a refuge for Communists and the Berne aut horities have replied that they will b)anish any refbgeo try ing to conspire on Swiss soil against nezghborinmg countries and sovereigns. Geo. Alftred Townsend thinks that Grant wilIl be nominated for President "with a whirl,'' with a Southern man, probably General Joe Johnston, for Vice-President, and that the Demo cratic ticket will be Thurman and Bayard. Trhe President Is much Interested in the next election in Ohio, and Is anxious only that the Republicans p)iok out their best man to run for governor. lie makes no secret of his opiionm that General Garfld Is the man, though he does not wish to ap pear to dictate in any way. "Over the Hills to the Poorhouse'" was the title of a newv play to be produced in Battle Creek, Mich., byr a traveling theatre comp)any. The leading actor got so drunk that he could not perform, creditors seized the baggage, and one of the unpaid emplloyees actually did go over the hills to the poorhouse. llrazil and the S'outh American Re. publics receive, eighty-live per cent of their fornign goods from me.. Europe, and only fifteen per cent. from the United States, chifly in flour, provisions, potroleum, and lumber. England, France and Germany have had the advantage on aceount of their long credits, frequent steam commu nication, and low freights. At Woolwich, England, last mouth, a wire drawer was suninoned for neglecting to support his wife, and it was elicited that lie was on a strike and had for seventeen months been receiving strike pay of $5 a week The nagistrate suggested that he would have done better by working. "What," said ho, "work for twenty two shillings when I could get twenty for doing nothing?" Mr. Bretton, bending over as he sawed a log, in linckley, Wis., look ed from a distance like a deer feeding. Mr. McKenzie, deceived by the like ness, took careful aim with a rifle and, fired. The bullet hit Mr. Bretton in the leg, and he wildly flung Up his arms. That seems to have made hin look tiore like a deer before, for Mr. McKenzie hastily loaded and fired again. This time Mr. Bretton fell, seriously wounded. FYMEVEA L. "And the Lord God said, It is not good that man shall be alone;" was, therefore, MARRIED-On the 9th of January, by the Rev. A. P. Pugh, assistedI by the Rev. W. W. Aills, MAj. T. W. WOODWAnD to MISS REnECCA V. LYjLs, daughter of Capt. T. M. Lyles. All of Falirfleld. No cards. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Cummings &.Co., is this I day dissolved by mutual consent. If. L. ELLIOTr, JNO. P. MATTHEWS, JR., J. if. CUMMINGS. January 1, 1879. The business will hereafter be con ducted nnder tho firm name of Matthews & Co., tho members of which fir ii are: JNO. P. MATTHEWS,JR. J. H1. CUMMINGS, Jan 2-1m T. K. ELLIOTT. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I have this day assooiated with me, in the conduct of my business, Mr. R M. HUEY,and the business wtill hereafter will be con ducted under the firm name of F. ELDER & (10. All parties indebted to the old concern will please come forward and settlo, either by cnsh or note, as I do not wish to carry old nucounts into the new booksi xf Im January 1st, 1879. F. ELDER. FOR THE SEWING MACHINE. The Four Wheeled Automatic Casters. HIiE machine always stands firmly, .T while in use. No more liftin heavy sewing machines. H1ealtb an& labo~r saved by using this caster. Price $2.50. Will fit any machino. To be had from W. H. SMITH, jan 7 Agent for Fairtield. LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST pY the use of cheap Kerosene. Got )one of our safety Lamps in which even the most dangerous oil is safe. $20,000 Saved Yearly to Fairfield, When our farmers learn to purchase 'hem icals and make their own fortilizers. Call and get a book teliiag ho w it can be dono.. dco 28 McMASTER & BRICE . New al Boentift SILVERWARE, SUITABLE FOR BRIDALPRESENTS COlllROr & Clmll1Of'S. TO MAKE M\ONEY Pleasantly and fast, agents should ad. dress FINI3EY, HABVEY&C00., A tlanta, 'Goomgia. jene 1I-Iy BOOTS AND SHOES. fDHElareststock of the above over 1. ffood y hm.Great inducements to cash customer.. sot 1W U. G. DESP~OR9EG. 1 I o want to MAKE fastaddrssE,HAVY A Ianto, Gegia. nn .0HEESE3 I HEES I0HEESE ~~TLBS. Choice Factory Cheese As low as the lowest. oot 17 U7. d. numSPnnTEB This important organ weighs but about three pounds, and all the blood i a living person (about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bile and other impurities strained or filtered from it. Bile is the natural p ative of tihe bowels, and if the Liver becotnes to?d It is not separated front the blood, but car ric ihrou tha vcins to all parts of the system, and in try" to escape through the pores of the skin, causes It to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomach becomes diseased and Dys pepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Bill. ousness, Javiadice, Chiht M idarsal Fevers iPiles 4 Sick and Sour Stenaach,,and general debifity fol low. bfiaKnU.L's lIaPATIu, the great vegetable 6 discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw Pq off frorn one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess of blie ; and tha effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown d*rty looking skin, will astonish all who try it-they being the *first zyMptoms Lo) disappear. TIhe cure of all bill. ons dilsses and Liver complaint is tuade certain b taking IePATtNE inf accordance with directions. Headache Is generally cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that aitses from the Liver can exist if A fair trial is giVe. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 The fatality of Consumption or Threat and Lung Diseases which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victirns, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu efes as the work of death goes on. $to,ooo will e paid if Ophmn or Morhine, or nay prepration of Opium, Mouhine or Prussic Acid, can be found in the GLOBN 'LOWUR Commit Svitur, which has cured people wio are living to-day wkh but os remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption Is incwrable. The CLonE FLOWUR COUGH Svaur will cure it when 0 all other means hive failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthnia, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the tetimonials of tka Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. Gov. Smith and E-Gov. Brown of Ga., lion. Ceo. Peabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book--fre to all at the drig stores-and be coninced that if Syou wish to be cured ynu can be by taking the mG.ons FLowHR Covcc Synur. Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can get G LOW F.OWZX SvaIJI at saLn1 prihe. For sale by al Driggisa lPrice 5 Cents nd $1.00 Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all (dikeases that arise from poison fin the blood. Not one case of Scrofula Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and kla Disease, in a thonsand, is treated without the use of ?.ercury in some formi. Mercury rots the boles, suai the diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blord or skin disease can be.6 )n.A'stnzn-ro-s STrr.m.x. GIA or QAEma'S 1)h.JITr is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, S y ptills and Mercurial discases in all stages, can be reasonabl founded and that*will cure Cancer. so,-ot will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, oesr anyheigrm in ot purely vegetable and harI less can be rosud fin it. P1rice by.all Drtuhts $1.oo. GLont FLowA cOuG SVrVP andl MU R.RLLS lIm:rwisn FOx - ti La x for sMe by all .'rug. gist% in 25 cent and gtr.oo bottles. A. F. HERELL S CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 1IANOlS & OR!ANS! A~ ~ ~ ~1 Aui U 1U )% i ..1 GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE. ONE THOUSAND Superb Instruments CNIS FROMI THE BEST MAKERS TO BE SOLD AT MVanufacturers' Rates. SPERCIA L ANNOUNCEIIDNTP. Ten of the loading Manufactusrer'sot tho U. B., hsave give n usi excelusive control of their in stuments In the Sosuh, sand authorized uts to plaice foar introdluct,on and advertisemnent, ONE PHIOUSA ND of t.heir best listruiments in repr~e Benltative Southern households at IFactory WHOLESALE RATES. This BRtAND INTRODUCTION SALE Dlon,mencedl Nov. 1, and wvill contintue unil all tro sol. Don't mn ts the chanice. It, Is the )nly stal0 of the kind over yet attemptedI in amnerica. SEE THE P'RICE~S. PIANOS 1 OCt. flne nfosewoodi carved $125 Legs. Catalogine Prlco, five hundred and ten dollars. PIANOS7 e..in noewo carved~ s1s hundred dlollarst. IN Sperb Case. Catalogsi.r $r2c 0 one t,houisand dollars. $57 9 Stops. Handsome Walnut O . Cases. Catalogue P'rico, two GN husndred and seventy dollars. *7j.18 Stp,Eea Wallnut ORGANS hundred and forty dollars. 886 Case atg ue Mrrort1'oRnGANS hnrdand seventy-dye dol1. All guarantoed instruments. Maker's nam on each. FIFTEEN~ DAYS TRIA L it wanted, wa y the freight if no sale. A trial et notig if instrument don't suit. Don't hstii. MASON & HAMLJIN ORGANS. MASON & HIAMLIN Church and P'arlor Organs. Best a n d cheapest. New styles in elegant Cases. A Stops, only $85. 108Stops, Only $ioo, PE LOUIIET & PE[y. TON $rgn8 . 80tops, . on $65 10Stops' ~ASQ~I.VA' wit~ 11l1 Ciines, On Chickering, Knabe, Wober, Hlallet & Davis Mathushek, Hlaines, Dixie, P'enso Boulthern Gem and Favorite Pianos all includel ia thuis sale. A clean sweep. I4o reServo. All new Instruments of latest styles, - Send for Introduction Bale Ciroular giving isadfll information. MPOT N -*r* on a an rganOd1,I tile h re ight paid to any LUJDDEN & BATES, *- SAVANNAH, GA., Wholosalo Pianoa nn Or..n rrSA ERRD NWlS AND IIERALD] WEEKLY EDITION, 1S I UBLISUD BBRY WZNMDAY A2 WINNSBORO, S. 0. 33Y THU WINNSBORO PUBLISHING VO IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THR LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County News, Politieal News, Etc THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. T I E LOCA L C0L URN. 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