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TIlE NEWS AND HERALD. WrNNs.1hiiC, S. C. TH tZSDAY. A rU 15. : 1880. ft. M.K.A:N8 hAA VIx. E,oionc. J X I . . R l : T' N o L J s . A S W C T a Ku t t t ? . NV Wit LO R %Tlil 8FF R. M. WaI La i United States Marshal than Tomt Junstun , of Su:ater, but John R. (?ochrianl, of Andlerwon, is at mneh bet ter aa,an tlian either of the others. T'i AnaxvI.LE J/ediu some time since suggested at full State ticket, hat' iu autong others General Gary for G'vernor and General Irattonl for Secretary of Slate. It is nteedtess to say that the friends of General Brat ton have no desire to put hin in the ofllee indieated by the Medium, and that. Ihey press him On his own merits, at:d noti as ballast to yany man's kite. ''ii.: .Ken's auil C,ouricr is right. inl waing the I)enocrats against, mak in u an iste oin States' rights as in volved in the ninendnilnts at the pre, ent. timIi. While e.Xpr1c.4ly p)rovidt!d ill the cOlnStittiti)in, as we See it, they are a stei lh in the1 no.trils of the North, ani d if vnlhasized by the nomni natio"1 of "Jtnle Fiel, who11 deliveredl the lisI1utintg opinion in the political t"::ses the oiber lay, Ihey would great ly em:barr)ass the i)t'luecratic cantvass. Till-: i-nt'Otr 11%t (..'.IN1.) cI: InuXNCV that five loldinlg plhys iehi s have ex a;11i t1ed 1i r. 't'ib1 e 11-1 p'ul)oi nee him1 a phy'sit"ca nt re',h to whom Ih! excite 1 t. 1)1 of C.- J)zignl 4 ) wo;hl be vertain d1,ath. Tlhik r'ip 'rt wasl .started by .1 al el's ':aIunyit- o'gall, ..,, S ilr, and vvw 1))lronnnced a 'oarbaclk 1.ut Ithec,rrelsl,ondent who: wtrole the le:ia-r o-rtl. ive thlouvsanld do01lh,rS to tuv onel' u1 h > e:11 prove his asstr;tion f..l:r. TCs 1i )tu 1 1t ,I/(a / :IVs th.l 'T'ilieni in an initerviewt exp're- ii himil teli tired w i(lh l ''litie' andtl I;,li+ici+itts. Whiile givitg no cretdsn-" t:) Ith'ew re ptt, whe have no doubt thn1 t'Tildcn is really dlt'creiit. and -nntfit fr i t..ar at Candidacy or the re 'i Ltdei '.'. TLose Nominations, T he I'eu's tand C'ourier says : 'he W'innshoro N-I:s ANI, lII:n.uI, makes this olier: "Let's comp1!romlie' on (G'entra1l Keunnedy's ircuenar all rolid. ncaet41 the eX1hlaaIion as sat-is factiry, a1d ot1 f on)ie the Slate nloli 11ationts Unitit Atli;lst.'' ' ltis iS a1 Cl)m lromli:at all on one side. Our viewy is ulclhalngel. The noluinat ioIs slhonll be inflde.in J1 imle. P'erhap] tl-: N.ws ANI) Ili:nA.1iwill be goodlcnough to natile the mpers Ihat "Imountld the jenlce too hhi;h onl the other side in deemn(Ildiny it June (Colvention, re y(rdlcss ol'oIISclu'nces." The call of' the Executive Comnlit tee twas, Mn its face, ulconditiinal and imperative, and apparently raised a direct issue betweenl the Coliifttee and the opponents of anll early. nomi n:tiou, so that the p)ostt)onemnenft of tis~ iitupOrtanut ste1i would be a mu1r;ifv. ing rebul)tke to tile gentlemien isuilig the call. This seemied to be thle way in whichl t.he niatter was viewed ait 1lh't by all who participated in thle dis cuISsion. Buit Ga'eneral Keinneidy''s cir enlar pourel'd ii uipoii thle wvaters, andE quieted a sQmlewhiat heated conatrover sy. it fur'nishied, as we thinik, c 1m1 mon101 ground upon01 which miught stand thmose wh'io had1( prevtioutsly denlounlced the commIlittee as scemlers anid uisurp CraS, and( 1those' who 11had bera'itedu op p)onenlts of .the call ' as reOvilers and1( grumllblers and1( po(ssible bohlter's. The comprmisea we1 su'0 dggested1 is for' all to agree thait aill partie c(5(onl1crnld areIi' honorable men01 and1 deisironiIs of the party's weif'are. Onily this andi( 110th iug mor'e. h1av'ing pavedC( the wtay' for hiarmiOlous d1i5tsusioni by a gc 'ieral compr1Uomise', the next stelp is to r'e move all gr'ountd for' comlaiuint or for bolting, by postpioning~' tihe nomlina.. tions8 unt i lihe qualilleat'tions of' all the candidates haive beena fthoroughaly. ex amITined and1( dtiscussedl. We.i' havey an aibidinig c onv1ict iou n tt thle loniger the deliberaution thle wiser' will bo thle so ilections~ miade, for the b,airaacter' of thle people of' the Staite is 51neh that t ruth and r'ight will pr'evil iIn the cnd over' faIlso theor~iies or fialse issueCs. We had11 refPeren lce to our ' ricind, thle News and C'ourier, a1s onel of the 1)mpersI' fhat. at fiirst mot)Iltatd trie fenice with ai hi0my 1'row and1( detanded a Junte Conlvenlt ion, regiard less of' thr'eats to bolt,* or to hold a s'con,ud convenQltioli n' a I. t I' dayI~, hut uif-ut aards, taking Genleral Kennedy's circ'ular as a text, came11 dolwn aI little and 81howe4'd thuat the malItter' rested solely' with the Con venCltion itself'. A\s we (lttte fr'oml mfemnory, we. trusit wae are'L not' (dolin the .A'cu's anad C.ourier injustic, but its two editoials on the subject were, to ouir ind, formed( fromi differenit 1If1tle Pre'iss is any)' indliction of thle sentiment of Ih 1wpeople thle nomlinaL tionsi for St.ate otilleers will niot he made3lu in June. In ou! (opillion not a single strong argument lhs been atdv.ancd in atdv'ocacy of' that. c'ours'e, w'.hile' the rea . sons f'or p05ostpoenient areo unanswert'c1a blo. If' the .Kews and Conrier still 2ntlit as base" on the good of the par ty and not on, the aidvatages or dis a(lvanitages accruIng to any p)articular caindidate inuterestedl. CULTIVATE fIOSES.-Ne'lhing adds so much to thle comlf'ort andc beaulty of' homen ats the (cultivtion oif flowers. Nor do0es anythuing add1( more to thec beaRuty and13 comfrtOi (of man81 Or wVomanl .. tlpan theoseus oin the cheeks. of IlhoSe int good health. Dr. Gilder's Liver hell will always Impart this rosente h e if used in .ime. For saile by Dr'. -Thetre fs a time for evr)kbly g" ' ib sr.lm 5s mnoney; hi S urofo.neaur at JMyn '44. I necet~1. .ly an th re Vt Tho Star-Spangled Bnnenr. All hail the llaunting lie IA '1'he sturs grow palo and dlm, 1t1 Tihe stripes 0are blood - sears, A lie the vauutiig iyn; It shields a pirate's deck, to It binds a man in cha iis,10 It yokes the captive's neck, - And wipes the bloody stains. Tear down the flauntiig lie I Ilalf-nast the starry lag I hi Instult no sunnuly sky - With hate's I)olltited ragI Destrov it ve who can N Dcel; sink it in the waves! L 11 . bearS at e'l.ow--mul CU To groan with tcllow-slaves. Fuil te I)oSte:d lie Til, tree 10dom livesiagain, To rule oince Imole int Ii'rut h Am1on1g tintrammnetlled men01. (. 1Roll tiy the starry sheen (onceal its bloody" stains;b For inl its tilds arel'ls The stanp of rust ing chains. -- - - -- Si BUssi.\'s I[,Ax.au,\.-'Tliere is but v't one state exenltioin'r in lRussia, and of he is a. Pardlonled mailletfactor namlled 1% 1re)lot, wi) conlulitted tIiree stcces.. ll Sive Initers, and w:v; eolldl'1nm1ed to lu penal servtitule t>r file. Whienl, how- i ever, I'volhii)uar% sucresseS rendered it I ' ,''rvices o' anit ilipel'rial han1gmllan a itldispenusahlc to the lninist 1v of inus- mu tice, Fir,rti volu tin telered tfr the eilice ra' Onl colailitioni (hat an itmnesix for his 81 p)ast deedsl shonkd he granlted to h im. His e,lfet' tas acre)ted. :nF( for Some titl' past. le- hts beell i busy man111. mll l Foulr eV'ry' "fii 1ctition'' he receives liartv siiver ronbles-about $30-i'roi l' 1p1 1{ussianl Exchgclter; but that oicialt'' fce liv no inloanls re'pres'nls his total gr lmoltimnlclt. for he is tAIinitted to s trade tt1on the snl er.tit ion still en r- at r1enl inl ltlssian se e,ie' 1t )epecting the I1( Inek coll-'c'red ipn u)gainesters by the ' ioss-ssio)n il' it norsel of the rope with 1 lit which a huinan being has beenl stran- (; gltid, either by the hand of justice or d y his oWIi. Iinnedittel y af'ter young IV .iladc'I%ky had been hang;ed, only" the it tller dy, Frooffl' was "u rrou nled by 1, itie:mbers ot'the 1tussianl,jeeCessndrcc r' tag1e' to purchase scraps of the t;ital e nl.ooe; and he disposed of several al d.o.cn1 such talismlanls at 'rom three to tO ;ive roubles at piece, ob-zerving , with ,ti ay'nica'1l conplacency, whben he had sold . oil'his last renlant, that "he hoped the ti iliists would yet bring him in plcn- tl ty of money." - d -. . .. . bl DEATHr or M. Mc:Ai.1t.1.-IIon. 11 Samluel McAliv, at. one tiine the luo,t ti lpro)lici t 111111n. in Chester polities, ia died at his homle near this town last. cl 1'ridy af ternioo) au1)11I hidf-past. thIre ti o'clock. lie wa s atllicted with chron- al i. diarrhnca. vich, conllbined with IN cnleeble:l old age, brought about his fi death1. The renlains were iuI 1rred at. I Old Pity ci .cvard onl Satuaiy11t". it .Mr. Mc'Ali!y was horn in this countv. I i(ar" Ilopevel, in November, in flIe le year 1Iu9, aund wis coinseqieuently in his ?S2d,ytr. 113 was i graduate of the South (arolina College and started P in life as at school teacher. lie then) ki studied law anld camnte to town, when w his well knowl.l ability atoince broug'ht lai hin iito pronlience. IIe was til' it i u11hiber of years Comlimllissione' in pi lquity, .ad r'epresenlt'd (hester in the 01 I.crisliature-thrree terins in the Ilouse ti aind tto in the Smi':;ate. In ecessiun1 le days lie was elected to t ho Seinate as be opposed'( to "'separate S latel acition"i ini a opplosi tioni to th 11(i1on. Thomas Moore, o: ani able1 Secession ciandlidate. ie ea:st tI the onily nlegat ive vote in the tieneral w Assemly~ on thie qutest ion of' eniin g a d1 convien)tioni lookiing t the withidraw~al si of' thie St ate from thle Tn ion.-Checster' an Bulletin. ci A PanTiNo Sci:N1.-Did yon over TI hear two Iiarr)ied w'oinen taike leave ats of each othe ai3'it thle gate oni a summeri T1 evenling? This is the way they do it:c "(ood-bye, I'' - b ''food-biye I Colne dowll') alM1 see uls i i'ight s(ioU."'b "'I will. G1ood-bve! " ti1 "tGol-bye!I Doll t forget to COIne o1 s00))." 1) ''No, I won't. D)on't you f'orget to 0f "'I w<.m't. Ue sutre and br'ing Sally .i .Jane wit h 70Oti next. time." t ."1 .will. I'd have br'ought her up Ii this tunlle, but she waos not v'ery wvell. "D1id shie now'? Th'lat wams too bad. - lBe sure and bring her' next timei." i:1 "'1 will, and you he sure and brin<r Y the baby'." " l "1 will ; I tfor'got to tell you hte's cut oi ainothei' tooithi." tI "You dont't say I Ilow many has ho tI "ot now ?"'g "Fivye. It makes himi) 'awful cross." hi "I guess it does3, thi's hot weather. " Well, good-bye! D)on't forget to y< "'No ; I won't. D)on't forget to gi corneii up!. Good-bve" in' 'And they sepairalledl. in. . -It was ait the limne of t10he evolu- " tion of .Jnly wheni the political situa tion was decidedly" cornplicatedl, that a dliplomatulist asked Tfallev'rand one0 night 0 w.hat was:t his op)inioni as to thec coure fe of' eents. "MyI opinionl?" said Tiallevrinand, blandly. "'Well, I havo one Oiniiion - S ml thle morn'iinlg antd antherICi in the et af'tei'noon, but I never have ani opinion y< a' might." vi TIhe .response was somewhat in the ei veCin of1 th a1 fssuranlce to the banker ha whlo at the time t hat thle Bourise wats p) agitated with, conflicting rutmors as to.. the <.heath of' George IlI. went to the C . inister of' Fore1in Alhirs to pump "All I can tell yon," r'epliedl Tallev rand1( to his indiscreet questioner', "'Is oV thi: Somec say he is dead, sonme say ni he isn't, but tfor my part I put 1no faith it in) either story. T(huis Is hi .confidencee, A mind I You 'will be careful not to si compr)tomise mc in anly mannlier'." A F.i'rar.FmnT IX EDuGEPLIEL.-On Moinay tho"12tp Inst., there was a bloody'shooting afl'air in Edgefhelod in which Dr. Wall ace Bland was killed by a mnerchaint ando planter nmed ClIsby, who in 1his tnrn was mortally wvouiided by a vonnger Blland. Tihe fIght origiated OVer' a challenged vo ter in the town election---Dr'. Bland on one side, Clisby on the other. They f'ought, 131and( struck Clisby over th'o hiead wilth hIs 1)1sto1 and Olisby shot , hIm thtrouhgh the bowels. St. Julien i Blanod, the younger' brother, then'fIred on Clishy and wvounded him In there gofthe kidneys, and then fired upon th hte-In-law of' Clisby3 A. A. Glov'er, inflIctIng t wo wvoun ' in the thigh. Clisby is expeeted-'to die, but it Is hoped thait Ghover wIll recover. The ColumbIa R2egister states that ~ Glover waus in the act of drawing his ~ phstoi whent the younhger llarid fred t upon) hIm, -Piy ybur 5nbscriptun - A RIrux:u LIBEaiAN EmUnANT.-- I colored mini, who gavo his nainie as ugene Ilolt, of Virginia, arrived in I wnt on last Friday,. and statod -that had traveled oin loot from Charles n-having been ten days on the I ad--and was trying to get back mie. lie says that, with his father, other, brothers and sisters, tel iI l I. he emigrated from Richmond in 76. Some died on the voyago ottt ; s ither and otl.ers died in Liberia, d( he and the surivivorsj ini his fatiil, it his wife, (a colored teacher tro'm m w Jeriiey, whom he had married In!I beria,) heing dissatistied with the unltry, and havinlg an opportunity to turn, took passage about the first of e year on a vessel fron Monrovia to tsw York. His wife and all the famil (lied on the voyage, from sea sick 'ss, and he caie ne1'ar dying himselt'. e got patt.ago fron New York to 'narlestonl anld is now trying to get itk home. lie is still teeble and sick id broken down. lie savs that lie is 110 kimb'red ties ill his 0l(1 home, it lie feels tlat" ie must go back. He yse h1 is i tailor by traile, anti did ry well in Liberia, receiving plenty work from Catholic liissionaries, o have a large nniber of the native ilrei ini a kind school, but lie could t. stand the Climate. I Ie app-ars to inltellig;ent, and answered any ques >ns asked him. le is verv bitter aiust lie leaders of the Liberian ++velent, and savs t hat. the Kansas h('mie is no better.=-Sticr True mikrwon. ''t Ia En'irn.ic.txs ASTIR.-It was >tielable last. Sailardav that more an (lie usual number ot'colored peo e were in towaN, and that there was omlething in the wind." Little 'ou11s wecre staillin;' here and there rioisly diseissing some anatter. We 0n(:e diivined the whole affair, . and id ourselves in readiness for any iug tlat. inight tnii'i up. We Ss 'eted that the lepublican County unvention would be held to elect legates to the State Convention hirh neets in Coluibia on the 28th s(unt to elect delegrates to the Chica .> Convention. We were not quite ght, however, but persistent inquiry icited the fiact that the faithful had ;seibled here to disenss malltters and inake a call for the count v convent on. We were intormed by one or two I the leaders that the Counuty Colvel on would be held next Saturday at ie court house. Meetings to elect legates to (lie convention will be ld at all the precinets next Saturday. turns out ihatI Purvis Alexander is IC county ,hairniian. WVe ma1(1e an tempt to find out how the Re)ubli ims generally stood on tlie Presiden al question, but ftiled to ascertaini V lefinlite inforination. Some, and e are inclined to think most, of them vor Grant, but Sherm-1an1's interests ave beeni advocanted aainong them,ind the leaedo go that. iiai the fiock will pretty apt to follow.-Ches r Bul till. --That wrtche(l victim of the "BOSS Lizze," Conriy, of Erie, anoiuved his e)ers beyond enldurance while f her ere taking hin to a lunatic asylni st week. On the railway cars he 'oke up a slice of bread into fifteen eresamld played witi thenu on them i the seat. This engaged his atten l for some timiie, )uit its the hope saness of bringiig them out right. ('ilCarn l aparentt, loi fIdgeted about, 1(d waZs iially, seizedi wiitha fresh par-V Cysmt. His str'ug~gles were so tearful ant lhe laid to be lashed to the seat ithi a bell rope. Blefore this was mei lhe hadl( destroved tho dep)uty olishaed the' watch. is vilolence )it inuied to iincrease, and aniothiermain 1(1 to be prOenred. itiaking five ini all, hey hiad to carry hita bodily into the ~yhnu, so violent were his 'straggles. lhe uinforftunate 1nmn1 Was hanuuded over thie keepers, who took himii to a t ih. The dlotor gave the escort to Lilerstanid they had broutght- a very id patient,. anid poor Coniroy con iamed the dloctor's opinion by 'going flinto aniot her tantrumu, in which lhe ade the building ring with his cries l3--14-15. lie was seized by the 3ep)ers andl secured with a straight cket, which pircecludedl the possibili of' his inflicting any injury upon mnself or o:her. MURnERs IN 'VIE LECTURE FIEwD. At thle close of' Mr. IIlavdeni's lecture New~ York cily, Billin'grs, the New or'k murderer, as well as the rever id gentlenman, einne ini for a prof'usion hiul-shiakinigs. Aind in the ovation at took pla1ce, one enthusiast.ic genl emanii who had forgotten the crime r which Btilings had been tried, said Istily, bat with 'gr:at. politeness: hleg pardon, Mr. .Uillings, but could u tell me the name of. the gentlemana >u killed. I beg pardon-l[ncan tha milenan you were actsd~ of kill g?'' Iilflings, after sta.ring at him astonIishmnenit, -said: "WVhy, it asn't a gentlemian at all. It was my -my witoP' WuAT IT COS-r IN LIFE AND) LIM. ne hiuntdred and twv6nty nien kdiedI aiid ur' hundired wounded is the record ioted against the conistruct ion of the .Gothard Tunne111l..Te New York an thinlks it would be interesting to impare this with the mortality of ai ar's ruinning of the Newv York Ele ited roads, "itf the f'hets in the hatter' se were attnaiable." The St. Got rid Tunnel waS about seven years in 'ogrest of building. 3UNTrY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. - IE emocratic Exeentive Committeo Fairflei County is hereby called to cot at Winnsboro on Satu'rday, April 24, 180, at eleven o'clock in "the forenoon. full attendance of the members Is do. JNO. IR ATTON, api 10-td County Chpliman. --DEiALER IN Irugs, Mediclies, Toilet Goods, etc. SWINN8BROE S. C. THlE EW IAL CHIlII DESK AND 1300K AND COPY REUST. ONE of the,huandlest and most popu iir inveiI6ng el' n'idern 'ihnes, Can e atta'clied to' any arm--ohiaIr without 'ostbro.' Pile .506, 8.09Qand $2.60. or rib r Adrog .Ot .MoBi E' SIT ;Aer, . - - W n s r , . E. R. STOKES. LANK BOOK MANUFACTURE --AND GENERAL BOOKBINDER, .. AS moved opposito the city Hall. . - where ho is fully prepared, with rst-class workmen, to do all kinds of rork in his lino. BLANK BOOKS RULED to any pattern nd bound in any style desired. My facilities and long acquaintJlance with he business t'nable me to guarantee atistaction on trders for l3anuk hooks, tailroad Books, and Bnoks for the use of 'lerks of Court, Shori1i. 'robate Judges, Liters in Eq>lity, and otiher count3 oili ials. Pamphlets. .Vagazines, M usic, tows )ptmr1 antd Periodicals and all kinds f pub l'eationr bound on the uost, ret. onable terms ild in the be,t mnilnner, All rdors promptly attended to. L. R. SToK1 S, lain strt'et, opposite new City llall, Co lunbia, S. C, et 21 SHAVING SALOON. IIE untler,ignued begs eave to inform lhis uustontr" and the )ini,lic rrutr i1y that he is prepared to give ratistac .ou to all who may favor hin with their atronaglato. II. 0. 1IUTCIIESON will shave you with facility-cutting lyeing and dressing in the latest and nost appioved styl , with J. M. McCALL Lt the ::hatmpion Barber Shop and Sham >ooing Saloon, Winnt:boro, S. C. nov 15 Dr.TUTT'S7 Expectorant I IN 2t13rT. ANi) SI BOTTLES. Its proporties a a Demulcent, Nutri tivo :ati.Soothingand Healin. Coinbining.all tlloce qwu:itie jt is the rnost effoctive LUJG BALSa ever oziforod to stifcr:rj iatuit ulmonary diecuases. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntari;y )ndoraes it. b -READ WHAT H3 SAYS: Dr. TU IT t New Y.: k Fopt., 1:. i7. Do.tr air--During this year I v i ed a ito laundred cr.esa. lung d so cs. il t:o I si r w rda of tms city the c sus %oronu a s,-y a.+etn ty n. It war the a tamy - tt:a ton w .a oalled to Tutt a is.tpocturaint, rad I t.u:;ea.an y asr..ri..i at. it.1 w.,nd.r.ul ,uwor. Durnag a ar ctiru ot t)rct.ty )onrs, I It.vo iever knotaa tedannu to act as ,nrtlly a:1.1 ttith e.uch irptiv oeIa.cts. It ir,ta.ttly eubatertiin t.n ot it viol:"r.t 11t.. of outt,hana , ruad inr.at inby coired tnt tti:ea,o in a tull diys. ovt neriully itadur. it. ;w Law boa-t lung modiuiuio I ever ue. J. i ANUIS IIAYWOOD, M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. r dieu .vuniny - News. AIcitat.s, Gs. Dr. TUTT: D.ar kir--ly littl eo.: was atta. ked witti lau zuni a lst winte:-, a '"ch Iuit hin wit a n "tuioit cough, that IL.cd tlt tan a onttit iitcr, for t:an aena of wlatlz I nna iado..ti:d t y-,ur vah.ub!to Expuitar:at. adtt tr:eri mod t ove:y tu.i",g r, a . mnat ded. but nonu did any ,g.1al 4tait,. 1 ni .t y at r ,. po. te.r.ant, unu b.ttle ot which roatvnd titO cuuatg. entirely. Yith inasay thnuks, J ant yurs truily, dUllN M, YWtGLE. Had terrible NICHT SWEATS. Dr. TUTT: Sir-I have btuit aitaria fr 1aiia r ly Iwo yFears witt a severn cota;:t. whoat I c,uii:uataal Ht;. itag your Expuctiant I was tttuecd toora ai.nd.al nnmd sixteen mtand.i it weiitat. I hali tried ni,ast, evarythiting - tna tori iblo nsa;gt& swecna. I hav t I .o:) lait dnizat lioteis. The ni,;t r.wo -ts liavu lust tue, tie cu';li-has ilisapcarud, aid Ii .v:ahaav o i:'to l.tot pounds n flesh. I mcro;umond it to .dl l m a ouds. WYithgruat rus;,cet, OLAVEIR 1tij . raoa.....i.mNe.a IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Reader, have you caught a cold ? Are you an a>i:rto ralev the pilltnt ? Ilave yut tnl irrita lomt in tu.t throat 7 A rnenso of t,,ii, ittti ~ont thme litugs, with shioa ir.:ath 7 D.) yout hava I tt 0' colih gli_i (~t lyni ditt A uarp lit) ionani tn i n the region of tit liri, iartI;itl drs niibTuli~~~ IC~ta,imir Aim~viao in i ti Iua osanO orlit, a_Expectit;t yott will aoon be able to raiselmhe p)llegm. Ina an htotr repa:nt tJoEx pctora~t plunuit E Ioi toiiilu (ei.iituli two od i it'i1Ila. Ycem will tuoon f:ati into a Icflnn.~s.i a p and'l~tlOu li"Ifi~i thi~ tornimti , ough teiti, ltiWa't workiang fioely; easy brai'.h inar, and the bow1ea iovinag its ittntitraltimaiuer. Tfo preventI a reltrn of timeA ymnptoms nn thei Ome35MurraStreet, N.Y. TUTT'S PILLS O4UIt. TOU&PAD LKVLVEl. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PNLLS OUitE COiTIVI.:NLd.ss TUTT'S P9LLS CUSEE FEVEM, AND AImUE. TUT' PULS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PLS 4jUR1 E PIUKA;. t,i.Av lia nOtt Wuritsa..at cac:rt.cl t.< a t,i.m?ay BrIA0:C by amainacle applicut.ona of this l'rn. .It im. yarie a NaralU.laor, r.tis lnAaa'(saneouly, r..ad is as liarmloss an atrineg water. vold by Druigiltta, or sant, by ospress a,:a r.aolpt of $1.. Offoo. 35 Murray St., New Yorir. Ayer's Ague Cure, FPor B'ver and Ague, Intermittr,nt Fever', Dhill ?ovor,IRemittent Fever,lDumb Ague1 PeriodioalorBlilious Fover Ao.,and indeed all the affootions which arlae fi'om matlar ous, marsh, or ilaimatlo poisona~. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientidio skill fr-om vegetatble lngredtiento, which rarely falls to ceuro te sev'erest catses of Chills and Fever andt the concoamitant disorders. Such a remcdy the necessities of tho people In ala riotus districts demand. Its greatasuper'iorit,y' over any other medIcine yet dilscovered ft)r the cure of interimlttents tis that It containas no qui. nine or mln'eral, anti thmose who tako It are free fromn.dangor of quinismn or alny injurius egos, and are as hienlthy after usIng It as before, it has been extensively employed during the last thIrty years hn the trentment of these dIstressIng dlsorders, and sao uanaying has been Its success that It has gaIfned the repultationi of being itfid. lible. It can, therefore, be safely rccomimended as a sure remedy and specillo for the Fever and A gue of the West, and the ChIlls and Fevor of the South. It cotateraets the milasmnatlo poison in the blood, intl faees the system ronm Its info1 ence, so that fav.or and ague,. shakes or chills, on10e broken up by.lt, do not return until the disease is agaIn'contracted. The great variety of disorders which arise an the irritatIon of.this piolson, such as Natra lgia, Toothtachme, Earache, (Ontarrh), Asltahon. P.: pItation, Spleanto A ifeetions, II yaterles, I'aln lam tihe Bewelsi Colte, Paralhysla, antd derango. of the Stomuachi,- all of which hecome initermlte teat or periodIenl, huavo no aapeetdler remedy tha,n A v'n's Ao Us Cults, whaichi cures them all alike, and prot.ects the system from ftutro attacks. Ase Ae proventive, II. Is of immnse service la theoo communItIes where Fever and Agate prevaIls, as It stays'the defelopment of the disease If taken on tho'e fIrst abplroaceh of the premoanitory symp tems. Tiraveillers andI temploraryresidenitsare thus- enabled to 'delfy thaese disorders, anti few Will OVer suffe? if thoy avaIl thouwdelves of the protectIon this r'emedy affords, For L.tver. CQphiuats, arising from torpIdity, It is an exoelleo rmedy I It Atimlntates this organ into healthy acffvty, and produces many remark able cures.where.other medIcines fall, Prepared-. b*Dr...i. C. Ayer & Co., * PraIctiOA) !'Alayticial Chesuists, - WXyJ, MA88, o0L hIT'4.l, DlM~UL4aTS EVESYWituau. 1880, JPRIN9 1880. P. LANDECKER & BRO. tunounco the receipt of a larg'e as. sorttnent of Spring Gooda in the very latest desigt s and Nov eities. i nd they offer the following goods as low as any house in the 'Boro. Wool hunting in all desirable shades, Fre-nclh hlunting in Black and Navy Blue the hndscniest ever brought to this mar ket. A beautiful line of H AMBUJRG EDGINGS In entirely now designs, with Insert ings to match, SPRING PRINTS Just opened and ready for inspection. Call and see. NOTIONS Of all kinds and of the best quality at the lowest possible iIgures. Call early. A large atock of Gonts' Furnisbin Goods for the Spring trade. Call and be suited." SHOES. We would call the attention of the put lie to our huge stock of Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Childlrenu's Shoes, which we are now disposing of at a remarkably low prioe. Give us a call bif"oro you pur ol.ase e,Newhere, as we ieel satisfied we can suit you in quality, style and price. TRUNKS AND VALISES. We will sell our large stock of Trunks, Valises, ]lailroad BUags and Satalhels atold lpriees, although they have advanced ful iy 2:) per cent. AN EARLY CALL Will repay hdic"s. We a k you only to enmue to see our stock and to hear the prices and if you do not find it to your ail van tage to buy, we will not ask you to d1oso. mch 6 Piallos o d organlls Thg inpruealng boom yea Amerck' countles.s factories enni't half supply the demand. Manufacturers have to..day unfilled orders enough to keep) them busy for the next six months. Material and labor cost t wenty..fiv e to fifty p)er. cent more than a fewv months since. Manufac turers have raised prices and mnust continue to advance. The low prices of the past won't come again for years. CON\SIDER THIS. As yet we still sell at old prices, but we MUST A DVANCE SOON. Give us your order NOW, for deliv ery of instruments at once or within THREEi MONTHS, and we will gu-irantee OLD PRICES, even if the advance comes. To doethis we must hafvo immediate orders SO THAT WE CAN CONTRACT AHEAD. Don't hesitate. Don't delay. We state the case precisely as it is. Prices will advance VERY SOON and LARGELY, and those who wait will pay for tbs privilege. Take our business advice and Order a,t Once ! LUDD)EN & BATE?S' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano 'and Organ Dealers. BUY THE BEST ! LADIES,' Mieses' and Infants' fine Shoes, made by Ziegler Brothers, of Philadelphia. Celebrated "Standard S'rewed" Shoes, made by the Bay State.Shoe and Leafth9rCo0,j spe eialties at, the. Corner Stote. . J. IL BFATY & COn MIMNAUGH'S. Prices Must Tell! I HAVE purchased one of the best lines of Goode, embracing Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Shoes, Hats and Clothing ; also, a complete line o: 0lass and Crockeryware, vlioh I offer to the trade far below 'Winnsboro quotations. I have no old trash oarried over from last year, nor bad styles bought before the opening of the Spring season. Good Calicoes at 7 cents. Specialties at 8k and 1)3 pairs Colored Corded Jaconets at 9 and 10 cents..-worth 12 terywheie. Five Bules Domestics at factory prices.'Goods must be sol. Fifty pieces White Pique bought undcr the hammer and at prices 20 per cent. below their actual value, commencing at 8 cents up to something nice at 15, 18 and 22 cents. Look at our French Corded Marseilles at 85 cents, worth 5D cents. 100 pieces Spring Cassimores and Cottonades. Get my prices before buyir.g elsewhere. Notions I Notions !1 Notions I! ! 25 doz. * Hose full regular at 25 cents. A nice line of Brown Balbriggan Hose at 40 cents. 100 doz. Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, beginning at 4 cents up to a nice article at 10 and 12j, and something extra at 20 and 25 cents. Pead on. Shirts ! Shirts ! ! Shirts !I I Mimnaugh's Wamsutta Shirts are acknowledged to be the best in the market for t to money. My New Department---Real Hair-50 Switches just received. Don't buy before get,ting my prices. A nice line of Flowers from 10 cents up to something real br.ndsomne at 25, 35 and 50 cents. Compare prices before buying. This week's attraction at Mimnaugh's-TEN CENT COUNTER. J. L. M IMNAUGH, The Acknowledged Leader of Low Prices, Second Arriva1 of Iress Goods -AT THE NEW STORE. AV I cCeolod a ful lne of New L ac d StYnn lis1 D1IC81 noo01. Isocatols, in Ulilotro and XcIfru " llleell Sutlugs, Lace Bunt ingH, In an 5hadt-4i; F"~a-nit ll untitiv, iiocades., Traffeta Uluths, Dklues; new st.y in Japauese UiIs, and Hletford Silk Sulitg4. A beautitul lno of l&wNs, PIQUEs, Muslis, Edgings and TrI:nitg. ALSO, GCNTS' h URNIING GOODS. Agont for C-lbrated RiginnLo Shirt. Gent's, Youths and chltldMil's Felt andt ?straw IIATS. (ents' ca"- meres. A ISO. Ladles F1KNC KID BUTTON BOOTS. Ladies' Kid Newport Tios. Gents' southern Ties and (J"Iters4, hand sieweti for custwtt tradr. 2&- Special attentiont given, to order, I)v inatil.' feb so- DEUAiJPOR7T'E8 & EDMUNDStI coLIAPA S. Cr LPHABR'ICAL ABVE.TgIE?AmN'. lrue of our business is to "try to please." , .rgains in buying our stock, enables us to offer bargains to customers. Cause wo offor the best stook this Spring that we have over rhown. Dar: any competitor to give you botter value+ for your nonoy than wo don. Everything fresh, new style and very Jew. Feeling an interest in our customers, we desire their fr.endsttip. Ouods are advancing in >'ice, but our prices tre always low. Heavy stock to sell, anxious and willing to show you our goods. In Dress Goods, we ni'u to lead the trade. See our new styles. Jeans and C'assimeres, Cluths, etc., wo show a large stck for men and boys' wear. ..licos. Ginghsans, Alpaeas. Silks. etc. A fine, now stock of these goods. adios will find much to please thoin in our stock of Notions and Dress Furnishings, any customers have we, but we % ant more, and we will get theu, too, ever, ui:lor any cirouastances, wil' we knowingly nuisre>ent anthin we slo. Only lir;t-class Goods--elch otn special kind--and many kinds have u o to show. eioes alwa)s low, quality of goods considered. t'oto and examine. tulity is as inuh a consi.,eratton with us as quantity; we buy the best ?,ibi>ons and L-tcos, to deok the i retty faces which belong to our customers. '8:0 don't speak it out loud; Lut our atook of Ladies' Hosiery is new, large and nice. Trimmings for Dresses, Cloaks, and all the Paraphernalia of l a,i:s' W<ar. Uc:derwear for ladies. for Spring and :Sumn er. Now is the time to buy. Variety is the delight the wouan's heart. Sen our stock and then weep for joy. Wen you want anything we haven't got. in steak, we'll get it for you. Xxtr: :ne stock of Ladies' Cloves and Parasols. 1'rices low. You are invited to come and see our Now Goods whether you wish to buy or not. Ziuce.. in our efforts to please. we hope to see yolt all in good time, and sell you pils of goods. which will make you als happy Just received another lot of those latest style Walking Hats---the Ladies' Favorite. We are yours, over ''ready-and wing," mch 27 SUGENI-EIMiER & GROESCfEL. GRA!ND PENING -AT THlE WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. - o OODS are now open and ready for inspection, and ladies will do well I to (all and see the best selected and largest stock of Millinery ever brought to this market. Domestics, Straw and Chip Goods, French Pattern Hats, Calicoes. Feathera, Laces, Nets, Lawns, Muslins. White and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Corsets, Gloves, Notions, - Hosiery, Lace Bonnets Ruohing, Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, Ties and everything generally found in a first-class Dry,Gooda, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish ment. You can get all you want as ieasonably as saine goods can be bought anywhere. Always on hand a Of Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. Men's and Boys' Rats. All kinds of Family and Plantation Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c. Another large lot of the popular' new Davis Sewing Machines. Every family should have one. No one should be without it. Call and see the range of work it will do. I sell it on its own merits. april 1 J. 0.-BOAG. F. ELDER & CO. R ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro anq surrounding country that they are now in receipt of their Spring and Summer Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY. . STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. NOTIONS IN PROFUSION. JEANS, CASSIMERES, C0TTONADES AND LiNEN DUCKS. All iour Goods are fresh, new and pree,. We wil ae paure in OUR GROCERY STORE atir toc osee us,a4yuwl.eif1 -n~ u Wrb inohi I6*: '