'f NEWS AND HERALD, Wt~INf O. 8. 0 A4AVO. #AVJi1C.7o tn. M.aSV* *AP'af 14 - .N'. ri war.tDZs, Assee.f Xa na "l011mmu, paoo " it-will be its we plrophusled !Ottle m11on1ths ago. QONJLUNO'S QUoTATION, ,,The shal lowv; inurmur, I t the deeps aII Utumilbi" i; sald to be taken from Si Walter Raleigh's "Silent, Lover." TiLEry SAY THAT A SOUTlERN delega tionl walked i1uto the Griatt headquar. ters at. Qhicag) on Monday and said; " -L y aotare going to pay out anly inoney ii.i abotit d,ime to begin." The riend :iml broiser itis a keen eye foi business. Tim va.:1..:c-rioX Or ( -.N. JN. U.rAToN lo Ohe Chai rwa lnhip pOw h e.J evu; ivv Coin t i; 1. e i t di e . v.d:IC,m 0l11wil". xz n utc, -.i,, -Jb) ailigy an his tin: t. h;i~ ph- .:m.:l 6ir e11 itr it; th a:,: t;m u : t : i 1h) :o th e I'l. . i sum. i ohe e(io (:163 Cnve 11n h p.:d.' til.: : w :. n 1I ulowed to nhis position. 80111 tor Hoar, of Mssaclhus>tts, (a:ti. raet) was appointmed toll pol'y chairman. At this writing no oine call tell who will winl. But the prospect If quite cheering for tie DemHocratS Grant will be defeated at Chicago, oi else the chances are most favorabic . that he will be defeated at the polls Let the Democrats select a good mati and success Is probable. Our State Ticket. After an anihnated contest lasting till midnight on the 1st inst., the Sti.t Convention resolved by a voto o: eighty-four to sixty-three not to post, pone the nomination of a State ticket The next morning the Convention nominated a tll set of officers as else where announced. TuE NEws AND IERALD has throughout opposed th< nomination of a ticket so long In ad. vance of the election, and so imuch sooner than there was any necessity to do. Its opposition has been partly 1 *the ground that ani early opening o: the camanignt would be disastrous t< the material interests of the State; but -more especially bcause an early cont venttion Is always in the itterest of the *politicians. The masses mtove slowly and they should be atllowed full time to choose thteir stantdard-bearers. Wi protest agahist tIhe actiont of the Con ventiont solely ont political grounids, at t'ttablishintg a dntgerous precedet FImTher is Ut) reas~on now~ why the inmi niationts of' 1XS2 should not be mtade ii Jantuary. Bll wh ile we reganr thrtidh able arraigiinment . : . :,: ing his uilwortihi oo- .: o..i -T i,. in( 1,thrt xpe"lifi r -i la '1;jA'. 1 ., " e - . to,. .1 pt.:ai thalt Iab bi".elalgld when it rCfusI 3. Relate to the dismissal of -:'rd Wil.in because they refused a:I w'Oi fraud. -!- mad 5. Refer to the Saii Domingo 6. Rerert; to the removal of Sumner froii the (omm1u11ittee on Foreign Rel tiols mecause he opposed the San Do minlgo selmeie. 7 and 8. Show that. after appointing his brother-in-law, Casev, collecto aind finding him incompeteit, he lc cepted his resignation to take elleet when his successor was appollited, anlid never appointed a successor, in de. fitnce of ill decencv. 9. The gift of a monopoly of the In dian trade to his brother Orville. 10. Giving the Federal appoini ments of New York to TomI Murphy, the ally of Tammany, and fullsomely' priising) him when acceptinig his resignationl. I. Appointig and retaninig Wil Ilis as attornev-reneRal, who was utterly ignorant of law and opeily charged with fraud. 12. Attempting to make this man Chief Justice of the United States. 13. Taking public funds from ihe Baring Brom. who had been the agents, since the inauguration, of the ptibliv, and giving them to Henry Clews & Co., who beennie bankrupt and swin died the government. 14. Giving one Leet a inonopoly of custom house storing and hauling in New York and thnis swindling im. porterS. 16. Accepting gins and rewarding the givers with office. .16. Permitting aid defending the moiety frauds, which enabled scon1ti drols to blackmatil honest imerchasnts. 17. Befriendig Sheppard, governor of the District of Columbia. 18. Whon a Republican Congress, to get rid of Sheppard, dissolved the gov' ernmnent of the distriet., he apploinuted Sheppard governor TIhe noiInat ion was almnost unanimouishy rejected by the Senate. 19. HIe still retalins Sheppard as a bosomr friendl. 20. Heo inv'ited to the White House onSe I larrington then under trial fo)r a felonyv of which hue has never been :Iegitteid. '4 '1. lie undl(erstatedl in his annual imiessige the deibt of the District of Co inum bia by several mtillions, to deceive Congress.~ Th'e decep'lt.in was almost imiinedisat ely discovered. 1I1s SoU'TiICRN PolICY. 22. HIe madle and unmautde .governors in the Southern Stdtes at bif;own will and1( used the army to supplort. his fa v'orites anid to depose those lie did( not. I23. Hfavinig confsutsed0 to a Repuibli enn Cogrstat hI111le did not knuow~ wh ( was4' titil G'overnuor of' Lousina 1he ihts sent4 5 a Reputibli (an commte t(' o New Oirlenss to in v,li !e;. cul withlouit waitinug for thie -resut of the' inqu(ir bu e violentlyv took ter in3* his own( an uuds and I ' Itheir y~i pre:. set' disersecd the legitimnte I ..i of the Stte byit means (of the I - orderedt',' h is Sec:re(:wiy of nap 5 I'i~, 1o ('1( end he app'-oval u. hoM'abb(-i t. de:ridan for' the4: - eIti, S.'''Vhistwe , but did( u oi Llereor o 1th.i ',4i a - .4a (4tob tis agrmid sess. t '.IThus, lie firset inusulterssedl), Castor Oil (common), Cod PUBE WINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfully inform clistomNers and the citiniis of Fair. leld gencrally, that I kcop in 'tock a ill supply of fino Liquore, Cigars, .obacco, &o., &o., and guaranto atisfaction to any one giving meO a rial. My stock consists as follows: I.PORTEDi LIQUORmS. )TARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES, DRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. tAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS. JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. OINO DE NORA SHERRY WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. . . MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMS C1AMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOESTic LqUOis. AlHATOGA PURE RYE WHis. KEY. ,ATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. TRAUSS' IMPORE) RYE WlIlq KEY. EESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. TONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND 1OCK WillSKEY. ELEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE W I IISKEY. ,ENTUCKY BOURBON Wills KEY. LANTATION RYE WIIISKEY. IGINIA APPLE AND PLEACI lIRAN DIES. ORT I CAROLINA SWEETA IAS COHN W HISKEY. LANTATION CORN WIISKEYS. BLACKBERRY 131R ANDY. GIN(El BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RU.L FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. ERY FINE OLD CLARET WVINE. IONtE iYAIDE WiVNES. K EG D RY SCUPPElIRNONG WINE. KEG SWEET SCUPPElINONG WINE, KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. 1YAL.T iIQUJORS: ERG El & ENGEU'S CELEBRIAT D1 LAGER BEER ON DRIAUGRIT AND BOTTLED), LASS & CO.'S IMPORTED) ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE ClDER~l. 'URE NATUR AL APPOLONA 1111SWATER. 1 GAARL AND TORACOO. --:0: H TAPSODY-A STR ICTLY T EN CENT CIGAR. HE PRIME 21INISTER CIGAR.-3 FOR 25 CENTrS. 'E PUCK( CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS. HlE CORONET C[GAR-3 FORL 25 CENTS. HE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOIR 25 CENTS. lIE SMASIHER CIGAR-5 FORL 25 CENTS. lIE LIGHTNING CIGAR-5 FORL -25 CENTS. 'lIE MOiNARCH[ OF THlE SOUTH CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. 'HEP MASTER STIROKE CIGARL--5 FOR 25 CENTiS. 'UE A MERICAN TWINS CIG AR 5 FOIR 25 CENTS. 'UIE COSTlA RiCA CIGAR-3 FOiL 10 CENTS. 'UIE RLOYAL SEATL CIGAR-10 FOR 25 CENTS. 'HIE ROSE AND) LILY CIGAR-10 POR 25 CENTS. '!lE' HAVANA CHJAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH,. '. W. BLACKWELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CUE WING TOlUACCO-T'UR IEE GRLADES. mIJRYL n Ei BVERIAGE5. CE, LEMONS, SOD)A WATER. 'HiE BESTI MINED IE VERAGES OF THlE SEA SON SERVED~ AT ALL HOURS OF 'HIE DAY, To SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. VER Y IES.PECTF'IULLAY, REARO F,T'OWNT HALL -..-RERIMNU5, r HE latest. news y mail anI cable bring is the tidings of depreeiation I ir. all the loading lines of merobandise. And as I purpose keeping up with the times, I will offor my entire stock far below last week's quota - tions. This is a rare opportunity to parkies wishing to buyoJO for cash, 25 pieces Caihoo at Ot cents, reduced front 8 cents. 10J pieces Calico at 7 cents, reduoed from 9 oents. 500 pieces Calico at 8* cents, reduced from 10 cents. 100 pieces Printed Jaconets at 9 cents, reduced from 12J cents, 20 pieces Pique at 9 cents, reduced from 10 cents. 1') pieces Pique at 15 cents, reduced frotp 20 cents.. 50 pieces Cottoundes at 15 oents, 20 cents and twenty.Ate cents--fa. below their present value. 50 pieces checked Homespunp at Factory Prices. 5 Bales Domestic Shirtings and Sheetings cheaper than ever, 15 pieceR Now York Mills Shirtings at 8 cents. 800 dozen Fans at 8 cents, cents, 6 cents and 10 cents, A Few Handsome Canopy Parasols to be Sold at Cost. An Elegaut Assortuient of Dress Goods in All the New Designs. 5 boxes Spring Flowers at Half their Actual Value. To close out, Five dozen Ladies' Untrimaned Unte. Another Lot Glass Ware Just Received. As space does not pervnit, I will only mention a few of the many decided bargains whieh I have' to offer to the trade. This is one of the opportu nities which rarely present themselves. You can save from ten to fifteen per cont. by giving my stock an iuspertion before buying elsewhere, in law WIMNAU41Up Leader of Low Prices. may 27 Frash Arrl vs Every Week -.AT TITE NrW STORE. I"DITIONAL suppies or Paelfle, Pertbahlre, Lattice. Lace An d Vlatorla Lmvns, chtew4 Lace P quo, nani Ciotti and b)ra. s .inea. Iac Bunting, Priii, all in new styles, ong Miutits. sheet ings. Piiv case cottons, ote0 chus%ip us the elleape8t.. TIVS ' IN A %! iIJI.BoANS at ifE qh TWUNTY-FiVR CENTS, WORTH TUhnEI Our purchases have bwen made BEFORE THE TIDAL WAV4 IN PRICES AND AFTEIt ITO SUBSIDENCls. an it cons, A nV "agive god value to our customers for their patronage. Th-s~t aw~ortineut or LA. GLOVES AND MTS Ini the City. W1-- SELL STRICTLY FOR CASw I DESPORTES & EDMUNDS. R&E.,UOVALO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WIL PiASETILIC' NOT[(.T;,!T JUR ENTIRE "T'OCK OF CLOTHJNO, AC(KNOWLE'G 14GED TO BJ AMONG THE BE'.T iN T.ly ti' , TO THE STORE Boom IA RE Al OF OUle DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMEi NT. All Goods Guar'anteed apI 17 8UGIEN1IEIMER & O ROESOH EL, F. ELDER & CO. ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro ani L:Suromnding country that they are now in recgipt of their Spring and1 DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. CLOTHING FORl EVEBlY1ODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CrnILDREN. NOTIONS IN PROFUSION JEANS, CASSI IMEBES, COTTONADES AND L1NEN DUORS. Allit ou'oos are fresh, newam prety. W e wil te pl easure in OUR GROCERY STORE Is full and complete as it always is. Prices and Goods guaranteed. Bo sure to come to sea us, and yon will certainly get your money's wor ht mchi 16 G RANDO OPE N ING --AT THE-. WINNSBORtO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOQDS, AND MILLINERxY J3AZAAIR, fOODS are now open and ready for inspeotion, and ladies wiJl do' e brug t *a ad see te best selectedr. and argest shook~ of Mj]iey DomaJicoes. Str atbera, Lces, Net., French Pagle H Wit b and Colored Piquo, Dress Goods in variety. Illusion, Silks, Satins, Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, ichus,Tiery adevBert Buckeng,ll found in a first-class Dry Goode, Fancy Goods and ey ting enrally mont. You can get all you want asLaoal t aeg. ne stbught anywhere. Always on hand a a esnbya en od a ebuh f imoe no P n ad an dhlren. Men's and Boys' Hats. All kindg A,u . he uv 1 - . o i ua r c id h:va 'wi. Mlinos. .IEvery en J O . B0AQG