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WINNSIIORO, S. U. rilulaliDAr, JAN VA16 .93, 1879, R. A.NS DA I8,- 111[ron. sNO. R. icErNOLD,. AssOcIATH NDIT0ot. NoW TAr Corbin is again knock iho at th e door of the Sonate, would it not be a good thing to resurrect the proof that he bribed the Mackey mob to elect hi? ANDERSON COUNTY is all agog over tie primary Clections for trial justices, each of whotm gets about $15 a year salary. We believe in primary norni nations Whenever an oflicer is to he elected, but when it is the duty of the governor to appohit, the responsibili ty and privilege should rest with him alone. It is soon enough to dictate to him ihen he asks for advice. Getting up a big election over a $15 office is carrying things a little too far. MOST OF TIM colored iiimigranlts who went to Liberia in the Azor are yearning to return. Letters continu ally appear in our exchanges begging friends or former masters to bring them back. Among others. IuRius Clark, who from his letter appeirs to be a vory intelligent fellow, writes to Messrs. Walker and rTrenhoni, of Charleston, that if they will advance the money to bring himself and fimily back lie will bid him1self1 and family to thei until the minev is repaid. While those dupes who have gone out will hardly ever see A eri ca again, their fate iay teali a lesson to their brethren in the South who are discontented with their present, lot. Indeed, it may be laid down as a general rule applicable to every class nowadays, that wherever an individuali is managing to make a substistenee in any place lie had better stick right there. Nine out of ten who emigrate do not better their conl dition, while many are worse off than before. TiAT A PTITiON should be eirculat ing for the pardon of' Cardozo is nothing extraordinary-for the vilest criminal has the right to cirenlate a petition-but that a number of promi neut Democrats are signing it is, we must confess, a trille startling. The one -thing that hzas redeemed the in vestigations from degenerating into mere farces is the conviction of Cardozo. The ox-treasurer was as intelligent, cultured, unctuous, bland, pharisaical, unscrupulous and deeply dyed a viilain as ever lived, and con signment to the penitentiary for a few years is a ridiculously iniadequatc pun ishment. To (dreami of' pardoninig him Is an inisult to every outraged cit izen of the State, even the negroes whom he dlupedl and swindled. Should Cardozo be paritdonled, and( should then run for any ollice against any ot' the influential D~emocrats who signed his petition, we think we wvould suppiort Cardozo. Swails has been a sunficient exanmple of' the effect of misplaced clemency without having Cardozo inflicted in addit ion. Senator Butler's Seat-An Important Question. The :Radientis are preparing for a savage onslaught on Senator Butler before the coming of the fourth of March turns the Senate over to the Democrats. Th'le festive Sharon who has heretofore p~assed in Washington but one month in four years of his term, has been drummed into line, and Pattet'son and Conover are being persistently bulldozed. Senator But Ier was seated on a prima facicC case by one majority, the committee onl elections having refused to report on the merits of the ease. Patterson and Conover voted for him and D~avid Davis refrained fronm vot ing. With Sharon's vote, the Repnublicans wvill have a majority of one if Patterson and Conover still stanid by Butler, and if Davis declines to vote. It is claim ed that the latter Will no0w suppiort Butler on the ground that the case has been adjudicated. Hence the effort to seduce either Patterson or Conover. What these worthies will do, no one can tell; and the situation is somne what squally. It has been all along said that even should Coibin be0 ad1 mitted,now, lie can be kicked ont next winter. But tis is by no means a sure thing, and the Radicals know it, or they would not otherwise be so persistent. Butler hold(s his seat b~y prflima facic right only. But. should a vote be taken on the merits of the cage, would not the result he final? In other wvords, if Corbin be admitted on the merits, can his seat again be COnteeted? There must be some flinal adjudication, or Congress might otherwise play a game of battledoor' and shuttlecock, alternately seating and rejecting a member every month, or every week, as his supporters happen to be in the majority or minority. Taking this view it might aINy Way except by expision for holie Crime or mII iSdemIllollr. This is a VIV serious in1at ter and well de serves consideration. Not, alone is South Carolina inter etted. 'I'lTe cont rol of the Senate inl 18'81 mnny hinge on the adsimision of' Butler or Corbin. The Senate this year wilf (ou1lai 1or1ty-two I )emo crats, thirtv-hree .1 -epubtlic als ai David1 )avis. AnonI I hose Senator whose teiuIIs expir inl 1814, are: Bree, of' M ississippi; haniloiph, of New Jersev; I'atoin, of' Coninecticut; Walbace, of,'Pennsz.ylvania ; KernonI. or New York: :and 'l'huron, of' Ohio. ilrtice will be siueeeded by a Demo crat. The Qtler Seti I I or-; represent States whose laei-d-Atures are now 1'publican and um:y so continu in 181: inil whieb ease the Senate will Stand thity-eight I )emocrats, tlir - Seve lie 1publicanls aid o1e ldepenllI ent. It'Curbina should gt Buller's seat there vould be thirty-teven D)emocrats. thIirty-eightl Rliubliealuis anld 011V 11ndep01endnt thus giigthle castinjg vote t. t ho V ice- Preside it, even it Davis votes with the Deino erats. fiue there are mnyuv "i"s" liecessary to work out Ohe proledin, and we trust that New Jersey, Ohio alnl Coliectieillt Illay be D)emnocratic. Bilut Ill the 0(1(1. shloUli i COuInted; and li1 this rea 'ona the I )emiocrat s should talk I'roin now till the -tilt of, March bet'ore they perinit the scoi dret l Corbinl to turn Sentator Butler out. Sale of Mortga-ed Property. N iursuaneo of authority conferred on _L1me by a Ioiwer ot a0torneV ectOl to me by 31eiars. Geo. W. Williins & Co., aated on the li7th day of Juiary, 1879, 1, iacting for and on hhalf of the said Mesirs. Geo. W. Williams & Co., will ofler for sale at public it ory, to tle highedl. bidder, before the court.-house door in Winnsboro, between the leo-ld hour-; of sale, the followiug-describcd per-sonal p operty: One sorrel horse. named Bill, about in4. yur 1old; ono haymar, namled Nullio. almuw ton yer, old; on( briown hors. 1inuiv, naliil Jack, about tUn tvarts old; ono browin horse niitle. nained Iib - lit, abont eight years old; oae browra horse niule, nained Pete, aiolt (igh1t years old; one brown horie mui Iv, na med ''om, about eight yuars old; onet sorrel horse mnile, in(d Ned, alout eighit i years old; onto bro-vn horso mu111le, antieid Rtaligh, about six yearsold; onie sorrel imar n1uole. named Sallie, about, six years old; one browin mare imule, named 1ary, about six yeairs obl; one sorrol hors0 mlo, nit Joe, about six years old; one ulh ,tybank har) mule, tnameid Site, about scvel vears old; ont1 rol horso maile, naimed Jiack. abiut six yvari old; one light horme mut1le, namltetd Bill, thout t.-u years ol 01;on0 tin horse power sta tionary engini iilo by tle New York Dock Comnim1y, and used for ginning and grinding. Term of silo-- CASH. Jiuiry 20, 187t). jan 2--xtd Srr1AS W. r!FF. S11ERIFFt'S SALE. -~ Y virtue of an exenution to mue di .1)reced, I will oiffer fot' sale a1 ttblic ouilt'ry, before the cout- houise door in Winnsboro, 0on the fi rst Monday. in February' next, within the legtl hiourirsof sale0, to the highest bid der. for' isan the following-idcscribert pr'ol'er'ty , to wvit: All the right, title and interest of El iza E. Moo re, itn thtat ceta~in lot or parcel of lanid, int the town of W1innsboro, con tiiininlg osa AIne, more or less, i'nd frontintg oni Vaniderhost~, street anid bot-tnded by lots of John J. Neil, Es tate of 0. W. Barber arnd Mr's. Mary McCr'eight-levied on a. t.hie proprty of Eliz Eii . Moor'e, at *1he suit of Alexantder Wil liford. S. W. It UFF, Sheriff's Office, 13. Ii. C. Winnsboro. S. C.. Janutray 13, 1S70. jan 21-t112 SHERIFF'S SALE. ~-'Y virtun of' suindry eixeutions to mec .1. directed, I will offeor for sale, on the titrst Montday in February next, within the logal hours of sale, boforo thte cour't-htouse dloor int Winnsbioro, the right title and( itnterest of Thos. andl E K. Anderson in the following-do:-cribodl pr'oper'ty, to wit: One tract of land known as the Home Place, cotiing six huntd red acroi's, inor'e or loss ; alko, one tract known a tho Mill tract, containing one hundred acres; also, one tract knownt as tho .1 at Ii heWe tr'act. containing heven tv-flye acres, miore or hleas; all bouttdod by lands of the estate of John Davis, J. P. Mtactie, A. Ws.Ladd, JIames Sloan, Jonathan Matihows, S. W. Rutff and others --levied ont ats the property of Thomas an d E. K. Anderson, at the suit of' J. Gregg AlcCall andl othera vecrsus the sameo defend~ants. Terms of Salo-CASH., S W. R UFtF, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, 8. (C., January 13, 1879, jad 21-xlix DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. T'itis novel and ex traordinatry mtachtino is in vahtablo at the outbreak of fire, anld for wvatoring gardens &e. Itsoconstrution a lidistponses witht bo0th .Pistont and Stuiflng %# Box, doing away with all Friction, Leakage, &c. It is worked Re easily that witht it, ai lady or child can throw a steady stream of water ever an area of niuiety feet. Patented January 14 andi 15. 1867, March 11, 1873. Send for Ci roular. PRICE, $6 AND $8. 'A gente wanted everywhere. THlE DANA IIICKF'ORD Co., 689~ Broadway, Now York, om1o0 of Dana Bick ford 'e, Farnily Knitting Machine. de o8n . DISSOLUTION. r HE firm of Cummings & Co., is this day dissolved by muituald consent. JNO. P. MATH11E4'WS, JR., J. 11. ' U MM INGS. January 1, 1879. The 1uiness will hereafter bo con duetod un-ler t ho tirm na iunf Matthews & C'o., the members of which Ir i are: JNo. L,.MA ilW,. J. jH. (1 ilGS jan 2 -m T. K. ELLOTTr. NOTICE. C NTr Con Mt-rs4IenO -E1' OpFICE, WINN.- non. S. C., an. 2 1, 1879. OTICE is herl-bh r given that the con . tract for ltt.tini out thn building of 0he 00y11111 fence, ' fro thi e Poor louso to the Iichaunl lin, and t.henice to Lit t0. liver, will he letI to the lowest bidtler tCharles A. .\bl's mill on Tuesday, the -ith, day of Ycbruary, 1671). Specifictitions will be 11made known on that. lay. J. A. U[NNANT, jan 22 - x2 Ch'mn ..oard. S ILV E RWA R E~ SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS -AT Connlor & [llanll[110r,, dc' 2 THE FAVORITE BRY GOOD8 RESORT. -0 FUR CIIG OTT, BENED1ICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S..C., Ofi'er their now 1aul Stock, Wholesale and AT LOWER PRICES Than aro paid by customers for inferior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of tIke finest and boat selected stock ul Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, DR{ESS GOOJDS, SILKS, CLOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, Cashmiores, first and seondl M~ourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Not ions, Hosiery, hibbons, Silk Ties, Ladies' anld Gentlemen's Under. waer, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Towels, Table Napkins and Domes tio Goods, and thousands of other goods too 'numer~ious to mention are now p)laced before our old1 customers of the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the pub lic and the poople of this State ospecially that through our immense FACILITIES And long ostablished reputation with buyera anid sellers whe MILLIONS Of dollare, have been exchanged tihrough our house, that we will give better satis-. faction au regards QualIty and Prices~ In goods purchased from us than any othier house SoutIh. Pf. SAMIrIra SENT oNi APPLICA'TION. ''t N. B.--Charges prepaid on all goods over anid abhove $l0, sent 0. 0. 1). or for Post Office Order. po' Please name this paper in ordering goods. Filu'eligott, lBeiiedlct & Co., 275 KIng Streot, Charleston, 8. 0. doo 10O-. - ILEKa This important organ weighs but abouit three pounds, nd ail the blood in a liviniii peison (about tilr eae illon) pausses thi onlth it at Jcest once every half hour, to Iav the bile and other iiptuitles strainid or filtered froni it. Dile is the natural purgative of the bowels, Indl if the Livcr becoics Porpid iA a tot seprtrated froin the blood, but car ried Ihrnl hbc vcins to :dl pru t., ot the SySCIIt, and ir escape throlut1h tie pores ol the skin cauls It to turn yellow or a dirty brown co0or. The stomacI becoinoe liscunsed, and Dy* pepsia,. I nd igestion, Conlsti ation, Hecadaiche , MRil monscs, Jaundlice, Chul 11lalarwl Fevers, Pilcs, Sick wind SotLr St nah, aind Mcea dhVtyf 44 J ~ rutes-a debility fol low. MIut i t . 8 -rinprrr., the great vegeotable discovery for torpidity, caues the .iver to throw oif from one to two ounces of bile each tinie the blood pa-es through it, as long as there is an ex cess oflhile; and ino stIect of cven a few doses UpIo yellow comexion or a brow n dirty looking skin, will astonish all who tr- it-they beinug the first syniptorns to dis .ppcar. I'le cure of all lIli ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking litwru ia necordaoce with irecitions. fI uach e Is geieral!y enrt in twenty rlinntes, :uld no dieae thnt itses fioms the Liver enn exit, if a fair trial i s I ' SOLD AS Afirti h ST1TUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGIST5. rice 25 c0ItM and 10 'iho fatality of Consimption or TI Iroct and Lung Disuases, which sieep t.- the gtave at least one-third of all death's vicinA, nr;ses front the Opium or M':-phitne treateieau, whih kimply stu clies as the work of death g.iisi. i oeso weill e paid if opiun or Morphhiae, cr any pri raion of Opum, hicrphine or PriAc Acid. cni Ie fouid in the Gioam Fi.owxa Cornsi Syezt-, which ias cured peoplei who a ro lItvin I un-day % . ut ut orka rmaigun p, un No greaxter wroug can be inie than to say th.t Cona;up:*n Is incurable. 'I lie G tuco Fi.owux Covtliu Syutir will cure it wlhen all other mcas have f iled. Abso, Colds. Coug, .sthma, Bronchit!., and aill diseviuis of the thiont and un.. l ie.iJ t' e iroliLps of the 1Ion. Alexinder TT. St.'phens. tGov. Sllith mid L.:<-Gt . Briwut (-., IHnt. Geo. Pca.(, 'y, as wdell as those of other remac0:nhe cu.ra In .r 1-ok-free to :ll " t the! dog tior c-l be convinced tl:. t if -s yrou wi:-h to lie cured you c..n be by taking the Ge.or.x I-'r.iiwrit CormaI Sviuzr. Tkieu no Treches iir Loiengs fo'r re Thret, wIhli you can g -t G I. iiaC FwwUtu uar at ale pric . F>sale by all Druig6Lts e C5ents and $1.00 Crave mistales are mnds: in the trentment ef M . d1 iense thAt ari e froinjom >-n in the hte,-. Not ouc case of Scrila i w Swellii.. IL Irerois Sores and iii kl'is'.:s, iI a tho 0n1 s tre-1.tv wihi::uhit O.::e 1- Mer Ii-y in Son,:e fo1n. .Ierenry i' r ~ t: bos nnd th e ,Ikct~s it pro. duszc si *e ,i, t-- :. l he rfc f1'-' ;IA . a ' - ----v i : i -- i - li ii :. I In :i s . can r n: i nit pur.y ny Ale and hani' ti's ce - ti. ni icat. iui s"~i'sr I GI.on I t -wte I t:<mi S;vrt-- Pnd 'Mrrentr.t.ls lirulNI FOR -1l111. Ivu-Im for saos by all L'rug. ;.N~s inl 2; cent :?,(I zI 1.-z botes. A. F. ~ C)rr&t PHIILADELPHI1A. PA. PA I N pLOBE Wite Lead ami Mijvlti Pailit Ca. CAPITAL STU0K, $100,000. Thiese Paints arn m!xo'l, sNady for uso, nety shade or color, tindl oldt in. any iqualtitiesi fromu Ono Qiurt toza 1.ni.d. Thee Pa iai mA fPrWh Ld thn as lognK~ht nsdi eodn ywy thsem anin aend cf TPtbona ofI rTme, alsio fort ISaal0 holor ~ ian ico ii sti furLaaBEo I D PMNTlCD., ~ ill lESSRS F.i f or ig &w on o u ild fRtI. IiIin 1I infom theirifriends an c ius ofa the ficyI a li rovedii .iit ttir s o r aito olr, and m'l.ang toa h CLOMPLETEST O Sa03ry C.br tNwYr ALPARIEOidoAeL t F GirERIG or t F. GERIg & SwON~ tiath e requested. ito th neira oworeecxt to iony nleimer ofI btooks. i-ooe ndmkn GELIGortoF. 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