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WIN NSIOtO., S. C. TIUlCRDA, FELIRL.RY 13, 1879 N. M1:ANS 0/1Vr'1, ED>ITOn. .!NO. S. It E'Y'N,O1,X. AssocIATE EIToR. GovrNORait CCI.:I,E,AN and the Re. publican Senate of New Jersey are at loggerheads over the appointment o judges. TiE Po-TTER investigation show' two things, first, that some Demo crats tried to steal back the Presiden cy, and failed for want of funds, and secondly, that the Radicals were suc cessful both in stealing the Presidency and then in stealinsr their oipher despatches, by which the theft wi" acconliished. The Radicals are con siderably ahead in the game of fraud. THEy sAY TIIAT Kellogg is one of the warmest electioneerers in the Senate for Butler. If Butler is un seated nqw, Kellogg knows he will go on the first week in next session, whereas he hopes if Butler is left un seated, he also may be permitted to retain his seat. Shrewd observers say that the object of' the whole movement on the part of the Radicals is to col mit the Democrats to the proposition that a member once seated cannot be turned out. 'I'rE CITY oF Elizabeth, New Jersey, has gone into bankruptcy, with a debt of about four millions. The last meeting of the city council come near being broken up by a mob. Memphis groaned under a debt of five nillions, and the Legislature of Tennessee came to her relief by abolishing the charter. But bondholders are not satisfied and they are preparing to fight, this mnovementt in the courts. Mobile proposes to have her charter abolished. A large number of cities and counties out West are going in1to bankruptcy. Itonors are easy, North and South, on repudiation. G(ovnaaon' Ta,m:x testified at groat length before the ciplher committee on Saturday, and directly and eircmn stantially deni(3 all know1ledgo of or complicity in attempt.' to buy the Returning Ihoard. The cipher despatehes were kept from him, and the first he knew was that Pelton had gone to Baltimore to receive a propo sition. Mr.. Tilden says that hero Pelton was guilty of wrong, that he was misled by reports of what the Radicals were doing and thought of fighcing the devil with tire, but that Mr. Tilden, believing that crime begun in a small way would inevita bly spr'ead, put his foot down on the whole mat for mas soo.n as he hear'd of' it, and1( ordered Peltoinaoe, Hie savs lie hats lad but very little intercourse with Pelton since last July, HIe retorted, with efrect, once or twice ulpon t he' Replhlticanl memiibers of the comminttee, intimatinug that after buy in g upl the Returninug Rlotirds bodily, and paying them and reward ing all parties connlected with the transaction, it Ill hocaln~o thom to prove so deliente a sense of honor oni the Democratic cipher matter. Al together this exanmination has done Mir. Trildein much good. It exoner ates him from the charge of stooping to bribery; and in doing so stamps him as pre-emiinontly ahead of all the par'ties on the other side who bar gained1 and( sold and deliverecd their goods. Although it is thme fashion to say that Mr. Tilden is politically dead, still if New York deOpends oin his canlIdiacy ho will be a very danger. onis rival of other Democratic aspir ants befo're then Democratic National Convenition of 1880. Mecaning B3usiness, A ft or .beating al-ond, t ritpmn g, and1( acting on the defensive for years, the D)emnocratic, party inl Congress is beogininiig to shmow seome backbonle, and to go for Radical schiemes ini earniest. At a re'cent caucus In 'Washe inlgton It was decided to tack to the aippropriation bills two measures, one~ tihe repeal of the test oath for jurqra, and the other the repeal of the lawi aippointIing Federal sn pervisors of election. Both of these are sttupond. ouls nmnments of Radical fr-aud and~ tyranny. By the f'ormner, any ek. Confederate, althottgh lhe may be a United Statos Senator, Congr'essmanm or other high dignitary, may be pre. vented from aitting on a Federal Jury.3 'This is the height of, absurdity, and yet the Radicals, ini their desire o0 packing juries, refuse to repeal tlh< bill. The other law wvas desIgned t< over-rule Stato authoilties at th< polls, andt thme recenit decision o Judge Biio and( otheris, that the Federal supervisors, how.ever irre sponsible they ma~y bo, -prp sliprem< onl the day of ph,pctiQn, shqiws br19 tl~ Rad1(icals proposo to carr'y the ojoptioi of 1880. The only chqegoo qf segrin ui repeal of these laws Is to tpok tlin in an annronrintitan bill ama . a. the two stand Or" fitll togethter. Thc Presi<dent has to approve or rejecl an act in its entirety, atnd cannot separate two parts;.:un< lhe i.4 cony! ed to signed apP. ropriatioln 1)1118 it order to prevent.t a madhinerv governmcnt" trom St.opping for w;AI) of funds. If the Rlidicals fillibuslet on tlhese measures until the end of March, a new session will he neces sary, when the Democrats, having both bodies, cart repeal both these P laws, aHd by tacking them to the appropriatioIt bill iake IIayes ap prove them.. We are glad to see the Denocrats waking up to business. They should push right on, and not be frightened by any howls over in curring the necessity of an extra ses sion. Notice for Fiial Discha1rge. NOTICE i> hereby given that I will apply to the Probate Judge of Fairflold for a fina) discharge as adtin istrator of the estate ot Mary r.athan, doceased, on Monday, the 3td, of March next, A. D. 1879. WJM. 13. WO('DWARp, fob 5-x4* Adni'r. Notice for Final llisch:rg'o, NOTICE is hereby given to all whon it, may contern, that r will apply to the Probate Judge ot'F ,:ri'd countv,on Te.-;day tho 4t.h of March, 187), l'or a Sinau dischargo as Admninistratrix ot' tho Estate of J. G. 1:0hb. deceased. MRS. N. K R. 11, feb 5 x4* Adiinistratrix. THE LIGHT- UNNL Te t a t.r 'r VV i. ... the N e. . w -;'. i .. . 1 . .. " E a4 est T I rmi* de; %.N..t-: h f s :: i t . N ' i a:-'.t '.ft 7 . ..: , . The 13O13i2IP3 1a X~Y' RUNNINif or U6.Tli .:AU. ' MACH1Ie ' WIT;GO 1.JasiN;TT li; ha :- t: SP.i'E(q~ wler the aNu ii i Ni :-1. . - tdi otl ter tchin : ominei. I . ED-AoJonts wanlftOet i1lcli:. EXCHANGE ! COMEI TO-DAY, COME EVERY DAY, And Exebtango YOUR CASH for DI$Y GODS, CIiOTH'N G AND HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. -0 GROCEIES. (jo ti ?irom 15 cl8. to 20 cttu. r Sugar at 12 p)oundls for $1.00. Parched io Coffee, Ground ( C offe, Brown Sugar, Extra (I, Granu lated1 Sugar,1 Putlverized 8tu, gar, Candy, Orackr&i, Cheese, Macaronoi, Jiaisins, &c. GOOD OOODS AT T LOW PRICES Remember those sublstantial Boots and Shoes, the ".Qay State" stanl d card socow'ed andj wVir0 sowed1. J. M, BEATY. If you dlotest a bur1sting lamp buy tho Vestal (il. If you like a bril - ant light buy the Vestal Oil. dec 24- J. Mi. BE1ATY. 1TI J W.INNSBOJjCO .ito rhHotel; iititoted Ii the Contro o he town, offergand gnarnntoos to th< public Ip1.ucempnts lW Asprpsed1 by ian other hituse in the place ''alo sup, plied0( wIgJ tho ea O the majrkpt. Coma Terams- 2.00 npe'a ....pp a .f HARD--PAN r lIE bottom has boere yoached at. last, -and )ugonhoimlor & Uroeschol arc still ltoaed ilk LOW .l'RI.DEJS. Vo have this day consolidated the stock of gools recently purchasod of S. 3. Wolte 11 ith otr stock At tho old stand, and for the next 3t) days will oll'r bar gainla in every into of gootl that will convince the olsest asl, bulye'as that wu iitetnid to laiutainl the wetl-caroed hopu tnltionl we now oLjoy, of giving our cus tomnere thu Bonfit of Our I3arg:inw. We extend acordial invitation to tho citizuns of Fairfiold to cjtll and examino our stock and prices, g;nd b convinood that. they ecau .pw buy goods at prices that dofy competition at home or abroad. We olfer spucittl ijn4iceuents in the following goods for 30 days only--in (rd.r to makce ne6essary room for our spnug and suminur purbhases: 50 Pieces tsndard Prints, 5 cents. 50 Pieces Standard Prints, 6 cents. 10 doz. C(ents' all linen bosou Shirts, torth $1.:> to $2.00, 50 cents. 5 doz. Gcnts' ftno Fur Rats, worth $a.u0 to $4.00, $2.00. 10 I pairs Gents' Pantsi worth $5.00, $3.0t. 100 pairs Gents' Gaiters, 50 cents. ('hil.lren's Shoos 21, 50 and 75 cents per pair. Ladieo' and Miwees' Shoes Rt reatlv reduced prioe8. Dross Goods 10 cenlts to 26 cents. worth l: to 40 cents. Oiur entire stock of woolen knit goods without reservo at :ad' below Now York cast. 'no piece BRack 3e,ver Crlth, worth $5.0, at $2.0u. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ho.iery in white 'atnd fa;tcy Colors. at :,atly r'lduced prices. Ladies, Mies aid ClAilirun's Gloves in all col ors at 5 to It) --nts per '>air. )urle-barclett Gtn ., 8tecklocks and I'a,iler"s. 'T'ale oCutl9y, 4c., at half 'ricc, t,, clo:e out. These ptools were purchansd for cash, at vt ;"} low ligu' es, and we intend to gi%u vui custon;eVa t1:a benefit of the 1ihat we Qaved in the purobase of th4m. Very respectfully, SUGEN1II:MER &(GRQE$O1RL. Fobrualy 0th, 1879. fob s -r-THE BEaST SEWING 1MA ''I~ *1YE1, PTQDU Whether for family use or manufacturing, ;3 th double-thread, look-stitch light-running It will la&st a lifetime--every Meahin warranted. Op IE Vertical Feed is the greatest adl. .- v'ance miade in sewing nieC(h1aniismn sinco the invention if sewing inaclines. IWe in vito a careful 4lxraiation of it, belie.ving no one can fail t'o re'cognjzeo the fact thast it is the most peOi:foot $ewing Machine made, coquiiing simplicity strength, durailiity,' and connmy.' We do nc.t hesitate to claim for the IMPROVJgn pAVIs, in addition to its superior principles, morp ahanlute perfection~ of wqrkmanship anid more complete adjustaility than portainsto any c.ornpctin g rnachine now m a the market. Amoang the vaiois im provements is the Improved Shuttle, Miil-d Shank Needln,' Adjustable Needle Pinto. New Patent Tharea4 Coritroller and Automiatip 1Bobbin Winder. Every Ma chine is on g,ondr subsetantial rollerq, for wvhich there is ng Nitra chargq. For tucking, cording, bralding,quilti'ng, ruit1ing, fringing, emtbroidlering, shoe fitting. tailoring, dreqq:.niaking, ppd famiily use8, THE DAVIS MTAS NO EQUAL. Roferenes~ to thaqse who hay,' the Im proved Ilavis Machine in use in Fair iieldl co;unty; Mrs. WVilliam D). Aiken, Mrs. A. W. Laidd. Mrs. J. 0. Ilowo. Mr-s Dr. Ti. Tr. Robertson, Mrs. Dr WV. 1. TVurner. Mrs. J. W. lilk. Mrs. Williamn Stevensmon. Miss Margaret Aiken. Mrs. A.P. Miller.. Mrs. Eliza Williams. Mrs. James Q. Davis. Mrs. IRobrt, Crawford, Miss J. Harvey, and stilss, Just think of it--a machine selling for $60 a short time ago goij can now pur chase for~ $30, frap) .T. 0, I304G, Agent for g'hiIrfleid County. Also agent for two other first-elass maohirnoedhf4p D mria,an h Imuproved Weedh. ,aa . all on J. 0. BOAG. and get the beet Famly hoy'ing Machijnes made. Oreat reduction hi priocs of D;oss Goods Shnet IInts, Ulet1jg, &c, Always a full atnd; complete line of Fandly Gro.oerjop, 'fbao Olga,,, Oon, footlonarios, Fraite go., ggg Lumber and Furniture for 'este low for cnsh by an - ,.,0.EOAG. This important organs weighs but usbout thr< SPottsd, :nd all the bl-od in a living; per-tonl (abot three gallons) passes tlhroagl it at least once ever half hour, to have ime bile and c;hecr iinpuriti( strained or nitered fromn it. lile is the natur; purgative of the bowels, anid if the Liver becomc torpid it is not separated from the blood, but cai ried through the veins to all parts of the systel and in trying to ' cape through tie pores of th Sskin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty broW color. Tihe stwnach becomes diseased and D f pcpsia, indtgestion, Constipation Ilea<fache ili ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Allamnal Fevers I'ilt 4 Sick and. Sotr $tnimach, anid general debility fp low. MAuteatiL's llmwA-rin, the great vcgetabl discovery for turpidity, causes the Live 'to, throt off from onq to two ounces of bile each time th blgod passes througlh it, as loig as tihcre 'is an da cess of bile; pnd the effect of even a few dose tpon yellow cqmplexion or ar brown dirty lookin skin, will astonish all 'who try it-they being th first synmtptumns to disappear. 'Tse cure of all bill ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certal by takiig EiaATINI In naccordance with directions ILcad;yche Is generally cured In twenty minutes and no disease that arises from the.Liver can exis f( a flair trial is giv'n. SOL'D AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLI BY AhL DRUGGIS'TS.. price 25 Cents and $1.O( The fatality of Consumption or Throat an< Lung Discases, whsich sweep to the grave at leas one-third of all death's victims, arsc from thn Opium, or Morphine treatuent, which' mply stu tefics as the work of death goes on. Ij,;oo wil be paid if Oulum or Morphinse, or ar\y p.cparatior of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Aci'd, caA Ud'fount in the GLaoun F rnwtn Coucu Syttur, whirihat cured people who are living to-day with but ?.u remaining lung. No greatct wrong c:an be doni than to say that Consumption is incarable. Thl G.ort FLowsm Coven Svil' will cure it whet ? all otlher means have failed.; Alac,, (YMc's. Cough Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases o aic throai and lungs. Read the testimonials of the ;ion Alexander H. Stephens, Uov. Smith and Ex-Got IBrows of i., Hon. Geo. Peabody, as w,:ll ai those of other refnarkabl' cures in'cr book.-,fre< to all p.t the drug stores- - be cobnylnced that I y,ou wisa to be cured you can be by takiug tin Sjq.onRt I'eLOwtRn Coucit Svan. ',Take.no Troches or I ozepges (or Sore Throat, when youa::in get O 'onn'Fa.own'a vur at'sam< price. - i or sae 'by ;tl .Drugmtt 1/Price 25Ceits and $1.OQ Grave mistakes are made in the treatment yf all diseases tn.:t arise fromt pniaon imn the 1:!ood. N(l cie case of ccroiual, Syphilis, White Swellit.m .Ulcerot.s Sores and Skis Discase, is a th)usei' is treated withuo,t the nc of'Mercury ii'sdrr.c firn. \I crcary rots the ho.cs, and' the tie:its i ro ; duces are w"or;e tlatt :.ny other kaud i h'_od or skin dis:ms, c.an .9 - . Pi:ty:i-o ssui n.r - t"IA of Q-^ta4 s I " - tct is the only rn--d;i<;c bt u o:ia wiuch a hope t r- ucry fromn~Scrofula. S}t i , i lis atde l teriai . eascs in all'stages, t:an be ie reasonaly" fGm{uld, and that will ct:rc (anrer, bI>~am will lie p: id by th.: ,ropri.tors if M.:rctury, or ny igredient nt pur-ly.vegetable. and Iaria Ic'e cman be flutmuul Ian it,. Irice by" all Drumyists $.oo. .On 1Lowita Couvmi Sv1'uk, anjd MigttR.t.' llrr:%"rt-qtt ,o i -rmmu i.mvt:i far sale by ail I.rug. gi.ts i.i v5 cent hind $i.oc, bottles. A. F. MML & GO., Proprietors, PHILADCLPHIA. PA. TIIIi. CJLU MBIA RE 4ISTE R, DAIJ.Y, TitI-WEIPKL AND WNEKLY. Best NoWspaper ever Published AT THE CA PITAL OF SOUTT.' CAlOINA. CInIcULATION LAnGEip AND CONSTANTLY INCnlEASING. E\ respeclifully invite lhe attenstion 'V of the sending e3pmptiunity to the excellIenp nefwspappzII sy,t aret pow TlERt in the only pa~m gor plilshod'at the capital qf 80-31th arolina wyhich in'con duict(ed a5 'ero tho lead'ing datilies of t.hp prinscipgl ji ies' of the et,usitry. 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