:TH1E NEWS AND IERALD W.NNSJ0IJ), S. C. TUESDAY, January 97, 1 s s 180 N. AMA XAN D AV 14 HDInTOR. JNQ. S. IEYXOLD . AssOOIATS EDITOR. A1FTER AnOUT FIFEr1EN WEi:Ks eX pended in the llayden trial, the jury failed to agree 1nd4 were discharged Eleven were for acqiittal and one foi lmurder in the second degree. HAYES HAS WITItiAw1'N THE nomi" nation of Maijor Harry Ilammond foi census supervisor of this State, it Is s'inposed because of his Democratic prin iples. We hope our Senators will have a word to say about these appoinltiients. A Wti:sTEUN Coni.:S'ON)ENT wiites that red-haired mien can join tli( United States army with imnpuni-y. They are regarded by the Indians its the children of the Sun, and It is said that none have over been scalped by the red-skins. Cu ARi.-:STON Ii rn TAr TIHE recent railroad changes in the West will redound to her tenefit. Parties have for some ti1e been buying up the stock of the South Carolina Railroad, wlich frot being worthless is now bringing about fiteen or tixteen cents. Vagatue lints are thrown out of the completion of the Blue Ridge by a Northern syndicate. Speed the (lay. GENIRa.L RANDA Li. GunsoN, of Lou isiana, who is and has been for several years at member of Congress, has been elected to succeed Kellogg in the United States Senate. General Gib sun his plenty of brains and money. I,ls wife owns the establishment occu picd by 1)ehinonico in New York. Mississippi has elected Chief Justice J. Z. George to succeed the colored Senator Bruce. General George was Chairman of the Democratic party when it freed the State, and lie subsequet'tiy was elected to the Su prenie Court. lie is said to be an able FATAL DISEASES AnE SAID TO LURK Lia the newly made land uderlying Boston's costliest residences on lie.. conl street. On New Year's Day, Mayor Prince lost his only daughter, a beautiful girl o' twenty-two, by na lignant diphtheria, and the next day his two sols were stricken dowin with the sane disease and carried to the hospital, the infected mansion being closed lp. In all the large cities new i)ts are filled in with garbage, and the result, is most unpleasant to the nos trils and most dangerous to the health. There are skeletons in many line closets. Yet people continue to Vio late the laws of health. Affairs in Maine. Everybody has been waiting for the past f'ortnight with averted face and fingers in his ear, for the promiise d niitro-glycer'ine e'xplosion in Milne, but Maine persists in hianginig lire W:iile the fuse fizzes and( sputters with exaspei ating feceba ness. One day we are prIomiised that another twelve hour's w'ill bring about an as.sault upon01 the State I [ouse by the Fusion Ists, or on the State trieasury by the Republicans, aind thie inext (lay we are told all is quiet, and1 that the goose hangs high. Oin Thurs'day the Fusion ists senmed to he in thel last gasp, and Jin Blaine believed himnself' justified iln leaving the seat of' war and1( coining to Washington to fire off' his loaded jaw at theo Confieerate br'igadiers. According to that veracious battle Scarred veteran, peceC reignted at, Warisaw~ ; and the puLblie believed the rep)ort, for how else could this hero of a hundred fights have forsaken tIhe tented iel of' Augusta where erst while lie had p)antedI t.o seek the bub ble reputation c'en at the cannon's lBnt, alas!1 Simultaneously with the .adtvent of Field Mar'shal Blaine in Washington, comfls theO reported ar' rival of several bloodthirsty bat talions of Greenbackers in Augusta, and1( tihe miarshalliing of armed hosts al11 over the State. The "pjluimed kinight" evident'y heft. premaitur*ely. Is it that lil presence at the State cap)itail ter rilled the Fuisioists andi that only after his dlepariture0 did thev' screw their courage up to the stickinig point, or Is the other explhanationi correct, that (lie aforesaid knight blustered and swaggered unltil tile Fusionists aehowved fIght and then ran off' to Wtashinigton~ to get Out of the 'way of 8010on Chase's steers and Alonzo Gar eelon's scalpel? In either case Mr. Blaine should go back, Hie is badly needed at home. Sunday's dispatches say that mat ter-s in Mlaine are in a more critical condition than they have been for some time. The Chronicle, a Green /bacR~ paper', feelared that the State llouse must be re-captured at all hazards. The mayor of Augusta * ~ turned over the city to the care of thme Radical faction, and a company of troops, the first that has over enltered the State llouise, filed in there at mid uighnt to repel ant.icipated Fusion at tacks. Pillsbuiry, Blood, Channing and other Fuslonists, are rep)orted te be certainly collecting tr'oops in the country towvns. Every' military comn pany in MaIne is said to be under arms. Captain Black, tihe adjutant. general of the Fusl,onists, Is drilling forces nightly in Augusta, and asks thec Republicans to "stop on me coat-tail av ye phase." The Republicans say they are going to clean out the UJnioir Hlal Legislatur-e, but Davis, thin Re. publican governor, says he wiliL;nos move actively for a few days yet. Tht people are somewhat excited at" the rehig oftroops into .the StatA utD V.sy i a ees ry, and was not a subversion of civil to military authority. The Fusionists have enat tlieir series of questiotns to the Supremne ourt, as they claim the Republicans stated the case uniirly. The Democratic city of Beddetord has invited the Fusion Leidslature to hold its sittings there, and the Beddeford treasurer has sent his taxes to the Fusion State Treasurer who was State treasirer last year, iid now refuses to yield to the Rtepublican. Governor Smith has also the seal of State, and intends to hold it. At. the preselt writing the Republi cans have iniuch the hest position. The Fusionists may flave the grit., how ever, to hold out, in which event President IInyes and Congress may be invoked as arbiters. Governor Stone, of' Mississippi, Democrat, is said to have recognized the Republican claim alit, Davis, as governor. A Dirty Dog. Anmong the Census supervisors lnmi nuated for Gergia by Hayes, is a so called preacher, Simnmons by name, whose fitness fCor the place And entire wiant of ptarlisatnship, caln be best judged by a perusal of tie following letter, which is given verbatim and liberatiu: Il.:SAa, Gordon county, Ga., M1ay 27th 1879. To Excelleney It. 11. haves president U. S. of a. 'Honored and Dear Sir I take the liberty of writinersons attended the Kelly cOniferenIco in Albanyl, N. Y., Oil Wednesday nlight. Resolutions were adopted declarinlg that tIle Democrat ic par'ty in the State can only become united by avoiding tile causes which led to thle division in the last eilect.ioin, aflirming the right of Pemocrats to reject tihe nlomiination by ai part y of a candidate ofTenive to a considerable body of' the paty. The executive coimmittee wats instrtettd to call a State convention to appoint deleg'ates to the niational convenitionl. -Honi. Randall Lee Gibson, the ntominee for Senator from Louisiana, 1s a niative of that State, and a blood relative of the Breckie ridIges, MarshallIs anld Prestons, of Kentuckv. Hie gradulatedl at Yale College inl 1~853, anid befor*e the-warl pr'actisedl law it New Or'leans, at the same time engaging extensively ill sugar planinlg. Hie entered the Confederatto army -'as a private, Qnd camne out a brigadier general, tylthl a distinigulshed reputa tion for' dAtsh and bravery, Hie has been a member of Congr'ess for six years, is an eloquent Apeaker, and one of' the most popular members of tihe House. -The Methodist Episcopal chur'ch had, according to the statistics repor't 0(1 up1 to July last, ninety-six anniual conlf'eences, 11,453 iti neranut preach er's, anid 1,696,837 member's anid pro bationers.; Since the organization of the chxurek 444 preosidilng elders and 684,96 members have died. -Mr. Moody believes In a personal devil. Being asked by a St. Louis re por'ter If thIs was true, he replied that hie "most cer'tainly" (d1( believe so. "Thte Bible," lhe added, "Is just teem ing with facts Iln corroI)oratlin of It. lie Is thle Pinlce of Dar'kness and has this world for his kingdcomn." A Goon LivEni-Is always known by his appearance. A mani who lives comfiortably at-home, has good din ners, etc., wvill aLways shtow It In Is person. But thlere Is another 'liver' more Iimp)prtanlt to man-It is the bad liver--the-liver' that should regulate the whole-system. If that Is out of fix, matn is goo:1 for niothinIg-ean enjoye notblng; T> r'estore It.to health, use Pr. (*Ader"s'Liver' Pills. A few doses wvil Ireleve you; For sAle by Dr. WV. E. Aiken118 'Dr.TUTT'Sa Expectorant ! IN 280TS. AND $1 BOTTLES. Its properties are Den}ulcent Nutri tive ~ialeanio, Soothing and Healing. Combiig all~ tose quwlit~e', it i the noat ef2eotive LUNG BALSAM ever offered to u~~ rera fom pu monary disease. DR. J. F. HAY WOOD, of New York, voluntarily Iudorees It. 0 -READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TU"TT: New Yo- k, Sept., 19, 1877. Dear Sir-During this year I v.eited ne hundred ensue of lung d sensee. in the luwer w.,rds of the city the ot,sus tnere of a very severe type. It was there tuy atteution was calldto'lutt'e Nx ptorant~ and I conios3 ay surpriso at Its wonderful power. During a practice of twenty years. I have never known a medicine to act as prdmaptly and with such Itas of coughing and invariably cured the disease in a low daye. I ohuerully indorso it as the bet lung medicine I ever used. J. IIANOIS IIAYWOOD, M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. Ur. 11ceP :fivo~ning New. Augusta, (ia. Dr. TUTT: Der 3ir-My1 titl0;n Augas attacked with pneumonia last winter ch eft him with a violent cough, that lasted thl . thin a month since, for tue eure of which I ian Indebted toyour valuable Expectorant. I1 ad tried aos every thing recoin mended, but none did any gee until I uamed your lix. pecturaut, one bottle of which removed the cough a entirelyJ With many thanks, Ln, ourf tru. Had terrible NIQHT SWEATS. Memphis, Feb., 11, 1871. Dr. TUTT : Sir-I have boon suffering for aearly two y ears wish a severe cough. WYhen I cotunuenced ta oing our Expeutorat 1 was reduced to ine hundred and sixteen',"ouude in weight. 1 had tried almaost everythink' 'ia terrible night sweats. 1have taken half dozea bottlos. Tle night sweats have left me, taocough las disappeared, and I have gained tiftea ( Wlthgreat rospoot, OLIVER IUE. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Render, have you caught a cold? Are you un. able to raise ta phlegm? Iave you an irrita. tion In tiie throat? A senso of oppression on C the Iuns, with sliort breath? Do yoti have a fit of coughing on lying down ? A sharp pain now and then in the region of the heart, shoiil ders nnd back? If so, our Advice is take at - c :e a dose of'Tutt's Expectorant; you will soon .a able to raise the phlegm. In an hour repeat the Expectorant, placo a hot iron to the feet,take two of Tutt's Pills. You will soon fall into a planant sleep and wake up In the morning, cough gone, lungs working freely; easy breath fiig, and the howels moving in a natural mainer. To prevent a return of th!se synaptois use tie Expectoralit. uveral days. Off e, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PILLS O OUlt TOIRPiD LIVEIL. TUTT'S PILLS OUIC, IDVSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS CUtE COSTIVENESS. TUTT'S PILLS CURE FEVEIL AND AGUE. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS OUUISIE BI LIOUS COLIC . TU TT'S PILLS IVE AP LPETITE. TUTT'S PILLS U IFY TIAE ELOOD. TUTT'S HAIR DYE GRAY lIAIR on WHIBSEnS changed to a GLossy SL,AcK by a singlo application of tisDYE. It uim. parts a atural Color, aots Instantaneously, and is as Ilarnlmoss as stpring water. sold by Druggists, ers sent by express ott receipt of *1. Ofoe. 35 Murray St., New York. Piauos afid Orgalls FROM FACTORY 'DIRECT TO PURCHASERSS - Every M~an HiS Own Agent LUDJDEN & BATES' GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE. Five thious.andt sutper Instrumtentrs from ten leading mnufactuiers to be placedt In repre sentatiye Southern homes at factory rates for introdutctilon aind advertIsement. Sale I naugu ratted NOV. 1, 1878. and prov[ng such anim mense success, wIll be continued untIl Nov. 1, 1880. Tlhe only3 sale of the kInd ever succssfully Carrietd out In A merIca. Don't miss thIs chance to jolin a gIgantic club of live thousand pur chisers, each of wvhom secures an Instrument at manufact.ua er's wholesale rates. INFORMATION TO PURCHASERS. TDon't make thte mIstake of supposing us to be merely "local agents, sellIng on commlsslon." fl imlcetautd and doni't forget it, t hat E N oaf the largest manufacturers In Anmerica including Ohichoring & Sons. Mtason & Hamlin. Il lialiet & Davis. Guild & Church. Mathusahek Piano Co. Peoloubet & Pelton, Southern Gem Co. Sterling Organ Co. have appointetd 11 theIr Southern Wholesale Agents and gIven us excluislve control of their Iustruments for the South. These manufactur- } era supply us, under special conttract, wIth thotns ands(1 Of instrumients yearly at only a smtall per centt. ovcr primec cost of snanulfacture. All advan tages ginedot by ourI dlirect connectIon with manufacturerst andit our immense purchases we give dlirectly to purchasers under our NEW PLAN OF SELLING. No Agents I No Commissions I Instruments shIpped from factoa'y direct to purchasers, and all middle men'si~ profits saved. Every man hIs own agent and entitled to agent's rates. The only house South solIng on this new plan. Bluying from us Is practically buying from the manufacturers, anti our prices are as low as mastufaoturers ev'er gIve. See theso special offors: Pianos -Organs 6125 7 Oct. Rosewood 9 Stops. E andsome Carvedl legs. -Cata- Walnuteaise, with Gold logne price, $625. ornamentatIon, 657. '5 % Oct. IRoso- 18. Stops. Threo sets wood, large sIze, Cary- of reeds, largre size, ox.. Cd Legs, Serpentine tended top if tage re oaso linth. Cat. price $000. of rich desIgn, 671. 6227 TX% Oct. Squaure is Stops. Three sets Grand, extra I a r g C reeds, superb Miirror size andt magnificent- Top French Wal*mt. ly ornamented ease. Butrl Inlaid and Gold Catalogue price, $1000 Ornamented Case, .80, All guaranteed Instruments from reliable makers. 801(1 under afx years gutaranates. Shipped direct from factory. or from Savanpah, If Dro ferred. For ten dollars extra on a piano or Tour dollars (In an organ, wo assume freight to any R. it. dlepot or s(eamer l'ind a ' Boutn. Senton 15 days test trial, wve pay fre it both ways If not satisfactory. Order and test, in your own home. Severest tests of comnpetent., musicians invited, Purchasers choice rrom ten leading Imaskers antd two hundred different st,yles.se olaf rates to Tac'hers, Schools, Churches and Pazs tore. Send for Introduction Sale Clrcular giving full InformatIon. Address Ludden em Bate., SAVANNAH, GA. Wllolesale Piano anld Organ Dealers, dec18 O A month guaranteed. I12 a day ta home made by the industrious. Capital r ot required' we wIll start you. Men' wvomen, boys and girls make money faster ni work for ut than at anythIng else. The workf Is light and pleasant, and euch una any one can go r ghtatl. Those why are wise who can see thi ntic wllsend us t.heir addresses at one and see for themselves, Costly outfit an~d terms free. Now is theo time, Those already at work are la (n uIre sulni of money. Address TRUgusta, Mains. Aug19.tn~t THE ELEPHANT HAS COME, -WITH A FRESH STOCK O!- I FALL AND WiN TER GOODS, -AT THIL VINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. We take pleasure in announcing to onr friends and the public generally iat we are now opening the finest and most complete assortment of Fall nd Wintc r Goods, including Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all the latest tyles of Millinery, Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings --DEALERS IN -ROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, TIN and WOODENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., ,hich will be offered at very low prices; as we are determined to sell heap r than the cheapest, and cordially invite all to call and see for themselves I am also agent for the well-known DAVIS, WEED and AMERICAN EWING MACHINES. J. O. i,OAG. Oct N NEW GOODS! E havs now open, and will sell as low as any reliable house in town our second supply of Fall and Winter Goods. 1 case Fruit of the Loom Long Cloth.. 25 pieces other brands of Long Cloth. 1 case Bossbrook Jeans. pieces assorted Jeans and Cassimeres. pie-es new style Prints. Dress Goods, Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres. Blankets, white and colored, Flannels, Linsays, Ginghams, Browu lomespuns, Plaid Homespuns, Drillings, Osnaburgs, Bed Ticking, Hick ry Shirting, Cotton Flannels. Comforts, Shawls, Cloaks, Boulevard Skirts. A nll supply. of whit.e and colored Dress Shirts, Undershirts and )rawers, Bleached, Brown and Colored Half Hose. Clothing and Hats. Overcoats ! Overcoats ! ! Overcoats I I I For the ladies we have a nice stock of Undervests, Hosiery, Gloves, A tuffling, Collars and Cuffs, Edgings ank Insertions, Ribbons, &c. The "Pinafore," "Juna," "Pride" and "Beatrice" Corsets. White Goods, such as Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambrics and Lawns. For house-keepers, we have a full line of Table Damask, Doylies, owels, Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Notions in great variety. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes. Men's, Youths' :.nd Bgys' Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Satachels, and Umbrellas. In our Grocery Department can be found everything needful. at low rices. We cordially invite an inspection of our stoek, feeling assured that we n please. F. ELDER & CO. nov 4, DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HA E Seen my stock of furniture, which is one of the larget, handsomest ewest, and cheapest, according to quality, to be found in Winnsboro. A ew supply of Chromos, Picture Frames, Wall Pockets,,Braokets, Window hades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Lumber and Laths for sale. I am agent for a Door, Sash and- Bliui 'attory. All order promptly ottendod to. Also, agent for the Wheek Vilson New Improved Sewing Machine, and two others. oct 18 _R. W: PfILLIPS Bargains AT JOHN L. MIMNAUGH'S. O Make room for Spring Goods, I will offer my entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and LOTHING, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE at MIATCHLES PRICES. Parties in Need of theoabove goods will do well to visit my store bipfore purchasing elsewhere. JOHN L'MIMNAUGH, The Leader of Zow pgeecw jati10