The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 29, 1880, Image 2

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sa"AWe vpe a JW". a. -.Vrff0tj1*. ASSOCUTC UTTOn. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES, ----0-~ FOR PICASIDENT: WINFIELD S. .UANCOCK, 'Of Pennsylvania. -OR VICIE-PRESIDENT1 WILrirAM H. EN'GISH, Of Indiana. IANCOCK! T) iAGOOD. Ar.READY THEY ARk ltBEiNNING TV 'all the Ulcieil'ati nominati6n ti bayonet at 111bar'l ticket." ilMI ON TITV. PRC-sADXE'T1Ak. ClcC tion has already begun I Wall Street Wnd t.he .dds are it favor of Nandock -- ,L TiF, DE166Ot.ATIC TAPEnHS LAUI thv ticket., of course, and all the Re lmblicn apurs decry It, of course though as the Icahl Eays they seen to 1hn0 it. hard to got any mud t< throw at It. But tie ieutral anid TW depeiident Valkrs are the ones to note and thus 1hr, withoft exception, the) speak favorably of "Iaincock. Tht PhIladelphitt Times holds that Penn. sylvaiia i8 as a'x for lanimock at Ohio is for Garfieh). aud thinks thal New York, Nvv . jr, Connectieni and inditz-aa n ill 1h01 inWo the Demo: uniatie eulnuama. T ita maENVII.I. Y iews has bee:: teadily improving since lis begnn11iing and it, now appears it a 11ew dress. its editor gives tin amusing Aiccount. of the attempt to run It wholly ill minion, then partly in minion and partly l1 long priner, which latter ran okel eVerything, crowded out advertise. ineits and pinched editorials, mantil the new dress was adopted. ills ex. perience recall. 1 similar onte itt tih minds of others of ti gaig. Wu arc glad to see that. the people of Green ville show a solid appreciation of the News. If it does not sieceed the fault will be at theitf door and 6ot at the experienced hIumRS of the editor and the proprietors. The Outlook in the State. .thus far bit td discordant notes have been heard in the harmony of tihe Democratic GranId March in this State. One comes froht Ararlborough and the other front Eudgelield. I1 1 li-th oi'mer dounty ox-Judge 'V%senld i said to be end;1eavoriing to orgainize an Inde. pendent party inl 0J)pOsitioll to (le Democracy. As no couity nomint tions have been made, this is not a bolter's mnovemetnt, but a deliberate atteinp)t to create a newv organization. it, gives uts mneht pleasure to recotd the assurance that the "new p)arty" will not siceed in doing anythting. Marlboro.ugh is too good a coun ty to tially with the enemy. Judge Townts end was once a Rtepublican, anid he may desire to retutrn to thte liepublican party, but we mnistaike the temtper of thte Demaocacy if a hey will snitPer haimt to lead themti into ani f oltrn hop.' imy~ tiOvetanent stamupt d n lih Ia i1luire TPhe. i dicordanlt n otei fromt ildgeatield 1is eviidnt ly the resula t ol' tooi hast v pulIsation of' political)' t rigs. Ilineia hairt Cliub pae a sres of resola tionts recCitinjg t hat at he ttomianationt of State oflicers it Junte "was unwi~ise, tiniir atnd unitirecedented, andtt was donti by a partisan E'xeentive Conmiitw toe at the dictation of aristocratic lead ers and for setlih purposes, atnd agaittst a large mtajority of the peole whto compose the Detmocratie nart v." -atnd therefore that clnb ref\tses to ratify thte ticket, antd calls for a new State Contventiona in Angust or Sep toer to mtake noinaitItion Ils, at1 whtich each county shall be represent id acco~rdintg to Its Democratic vot ti trenigth, iinstead of to its reprtesenita tioni ini the Legislature. lith the, Edgleld papers1' -~l(condemn i bcrne resolutions, anid the .Adrc'rliser ina rotelnasioni sayvs: From titne Itmmemmorlial it has tnot 1;en the haitlt of E~dgefle!d pedpIle to *een imagine that othetr people. or otha W'4 taen thought themuselve bette t c'Ihan phrtases t hat th trea ten to 1l'etiome ao-eli mnon amiong us, htintinga tat our be'ing undeI r thle fool aiual the Itash ot't aristo N u hmr thehigh birth, blood, breeding amX nat inadi qualities, as any mnent ad wotnen ini bonthI Utrolina. Antd this beaitig the. ease> let us bewate of t hese objectionta tile p)hrases anud these too meek ideas. We are nutder Rio whip nior hash. Aml tis sort of haumtbli and whininag tallk is thte fruit of see'd soawn by "sehlls dleliogognmes. We apetal to the n ciet ptrido of Edge'tield to bte dom with sitch lowly taind meanitigle' twadl(e. M~analy anid wvell timedl are thes< words, aind they i st b~eart frt'al. TIha RLhtihehart Club will th11d1 no secontd foi theltr motion, antd we flimly believi fromt the record of Edgeleld tha Rihinehart will be found at thte froni when the time for workintg comes. 1 a s true that the nominations int Jun Were a disappolnttment to many, anm that the actiont thent taiken Is rmnentabi to the charge of machtine plOities. flhi the thing Ia done ntow andt to cathlian other contveuttion would be bit to ot ganizeo Tilden anid K~elly factions i the Democratic ranks. The ticket, a to its personntel, is twexceplt ion)thk and It will be tri1umphatntly' tvatfted ( vIctory. Aftr the electIon is ove step)s hmny) be taiken to pr'een it hodlediun got offa sood .tilig the Othlei day,in thIR very connl6tiolmf; We aegret we cannot give it as well as the I Aidt'uif d1i. It teW!ha4 L. os of the argumente used agait 'o'ricri Hoiphill among the strtly rthoax brethreu was that he "favored Jay preaching." One old gentleman, when told this, shook his iesd and meditat i"d a while, and then said, "I'll vote for lemphill anyhow, this fime, and after that 11 look into this matter about. lay preaching." Wo commend this to all Democrats who disapprove the Octionl of the Convention. Vote the tiet now, and then look into the matter of lay preaching afterward. From all other parts of the Stnte come cheering words of Democratic harimiony. The State ticket is unex ceptionable. The Presidential nomi nation is creating t menuino boom. ie defeat of Grant has scaled the fate of the Republicai party down here. With tho egioes Grant Is the Ieptiblican party. When that party threw hinioveiboard It ceased, inl thelir Opilioll, to be the Republican party any lolger. This is a pairtieulaikly dryI scason fir sowing the seeds of opiposi tioi. They will slirIv-e and decay without ever seeing -the light above ground. TI"here will'be no new (!oi vention and there will be a splendid Democralic victory. The Crop Prospeet--A Wlord or 'wo on Politic, nnl it) Now Pi arty. DARtK COUNER, doivi 2NI.-The1 IWO >0 of1 lie Coelner are still at work. Such.ais shell corn it) send to mnill are trying to clean their crops while the w~'eather is favorable. Crops, Ihough small, look promising and we might say ther is a good prospvcf.. We aIre harvesting onle of the finest oats crops I have ever seen. Oats are the thiming ater- V. E's. cow-pea.s. Thvivhd ofI wheamtl is lgt INothing 1111u1snal has inallspired of' interest sinice yon lheard froim uts l! roreo, except, the ritrCnzIliatiol of the Feasterville Dlecratic Clb ub der favorable 'i'enintances. As I he Gr'eenbak (lub1 htliims to be e. pos ed olgootl vitizes., we eht1-im tio h1ld thme mii1.e1s ol still bvttur m1en who hav been 1ried and fiind not. v anfin. Had these menl who have beem imilnloud to go into the 'Greenback Ciluh by such over 'mxions otiee seekrinI leaders. Wnder pretencee of' fi1nacialt 'ntrest,S been so goid as you hieard m hy were, they would hardly have entered inlo itor anytling ele that telds to dividt. the whites-whie division, ile know as well as4 I do, wil111 bringe nothlingill' hill What ill.icnce is theO1re in a clhe I u liamlw? IHthlis FaTOred almd divinei patly ever colmies into power it will I be y the co-operatioin of' the polhitil ifeves of the pasi. Fromi tiht.e al k.1 1111norl prevailinlg here that is the liine I the Saint is running the thing on. I I ut.Irstand d.1. L Tane hia. ia ptoen~ athe Camden Journ)fal asking Il Ia people to stop) se:unilalizinig hi m. A livingmamnmay die, but schlim do ii dead mieni t'orne tto lifei. I nu derest and f lhe says that the kind of' meni who are trinig 1toiadalize him are nighIt--, riders and bulldozer's. 'Thait is just thea kind of eat he lhas hiimselfI b'een . IHis ti he fi' ml tten his c olor'I lit' s peech'i'' in . I bn' he for'<.'ten that lhe argnt'I ed ain..~ Si.ul btt h ' igmnredi? We all riemmbeei his spieiech w hen the cl ub had a flag prlt'seniited to it. by one of om' e.steemeid ladies, ht'w he wvas going to mirmat.v with it oni the Rtock of' Ages am it a now with a flag wit h green'i edlges t'tr him) to (die underm? W.'e have iiot heard much about theh edl herue last year wi1th the aial of1 ai hmuyabac'kedl niegro. b ut abl outI iy ,v when thie suin rose' early and si' lhue f the 1 lrim was turnme<l over to i nd p P~rovidencte. A wish to keepm the ' fingers outC of the tdirt. miay ex plaini the absence otf phosphate quest ions t his year t' Who has forgotteni Mr. McLane's long epistles about thle citizens' movn e-h mnent, ini 1877? Ile wvas only fee'limiu2 a for olee, ut neer tiit.lie muost l'y at pail of milk.and Iten kicks it ov'mr. I he chiins to k nowv a soodi dealii aboutn lie Dem'noenntie pm-it y *.\Ashllem'v I .Johnistoun says. hie oughlt to kinow ailnm V I he laws wh1eni lit heclpedm to manl:y r them. W1e kmnow~ that hi' votid fo l1 auny.. ion sevtera l timies, buit ~i ee few on .. side of' this I'or@ri knotw that he trit-dl A togett upi ai miovelinent t) rtepoliamte th li "llamupton TFax.'"It if e hais not been V the t'ltder in all thle lilttle sile..issnes about. Feasteri'ill he abs bieeni generi ailly :.i hetprity co-worker, TJhis divinet nuIss:On is not1 cost.ly jet-11aps, as the gener'mal impreii'ssion lpreva'i I ' j at tin "rey znm'e is ted omi Nat ionmal I t'eii hi t'nit bats. W~ho knows lbnt. that t his missmionm will tdo grood vet ? lIt iu lbe lie'ved it' the lieph.ubl'inn em-i'iy Ihe l'r'esidt'iial election the-y will tah- t lishi a king. .in that ease lie may rall-: t hi"(i Crnier i'and overlblriow miontaea . I conl wriitte a liniuiber of: iodi iia fin'is as r"'.'ar'ds the yhl:us aind Jiet, '!' bet akDno rton IIf he' thiniks we no nwhlim he i.4 veryv muiih ini the dark. I .att ('mxm As sonie people clalin that. Ifon. Ui. B. Lewis, of' Alaaimna, is a Greeni backer, I send you an extract fI-om time Wes(t .IlbaI&(lan1j tto show his true iposition: 1. (. DEINIAL, FnIO)Mit. EL,iA's, I Ioi;s oi' I?tnuisi:i-r-aves, IJrldiar ( f the ..VIlna I -icu. I see an abusive arI tle inl yom-IP pcir, I oe St ('oth Ithe New York 141crien-', sta m S in subsotan ce, thaimt 1 hiatd be1 clileet eul kon a Gre'enback iplatttm, anid luul, by' may vote onm the Weaver i-esolution', betrayed my coinstituenuts. I was~ elect ed on' a plat'form unimiioumsiv adopted y*by the emociora tic Conv emI ion thait nOmIatd Mo !fhe GrOenack parl ral a cand.1dae agains hn,andt as'I;kasoWgwerbsolitdtaiast me, -uc withetandng.i had.:dVring mV -0nti p>ubllo Olarelar, Peel tA.t tiln of al nolpvlleA and badnoveeg Ov< a vQtl exept.il the Inte'esft of tI people, and there wa nothitig li' n record, p ibllc or private:, ill peace < wtar, aydallst Which th.r had ti 81lghtestob.iectionl. itero wero Some excellent. things I the Weaver resolution, but as i undw stood t(he firls paralgraiph, it clearl 11u1n1nne1-d thle doctii that tho goo 0r1imeilt 11:1ha thle power it any anld it times to c'eate paper 1o10Ov'tind itial tho suimo a legal lnder for piiva Jebts. No Ficlh doctrino as ti1s W1 -on1tainled in (the ptfrin tponl Wl(hi [ was Cleled ; and in all the1 miall 4peeches which I Ina1do inl the cavs I denmounlled lite said doetrinollb 1s uI -onsltituit al, dest.rretive of (lie be, literv.st of 11he people, and lvading( 1) nexorable logit; to Coititillisin an S 111 -evollitionl. It ik well known by Iny friellds nil !nlstilelnls that I htiVO a(cepted al 1her position and will Ietiro Soo Aon 111iical lifi', but I Ihave no doinl at%(. every 11u1i inl mw district wih oted for ine ehldorse' Iy position it thove set fmorth, and thitt I could b 'e-elveted by al) increalsed 11111io t ;iould I seek anlothel. ioilui uti oni. Yours re-spcutfiilly, 1. B. L1-:wis. 1)XMO. 1ArIC CO: 1VENUON. TUil'SDYA YS litOCEEDINGS. Upon nssemIbliig oit Thlmrs(hav tih Cw York del4--ation a1n111nu1 iice(I thi hiey had Ieard ( ilhi' a vilion tit ( oIe t .s l dei Tih u the ie betim Im 'r Til"'l had williirawn, an, l(weptiine his11 -i 1(ter as fi ll, ie dehi atio Wonprlopo"ie (lhe nam11 0 nnlJ.ivuidlill. [appl.luse. (Thll as a luiage of New Yok froi Jayne.) A secoId blit was ordered. I lire 01lhe i'vIuIt waii ls illiiucl Wisrol in iske(:d to claut! her votv to 1111 0Vk . (G rea t. ewirs.) Tik was6 a.gr41ev o by tle Conveition. W1icnsin ai llllced, Illnock 2. Cl rent con1 f1 The clha:irnwal' of Ohe 'll lvanm l al l1tion t;s e finilyh ld Said lilthe 'enslvulawa.- lw;ndk of'her somn I'llI of th in. 1. a great. .solier, ti. 'a.er vn alai nd l, iinent Ja t:-iet t10 u (etihi (1lad41Y vmk- I'll* th r, n hell ch ud her. :lqanalvoe huteek, llaa in. : in all ls nn A. pre~iata e'.sl l olieaudien :li ei OllVel.1ian1 r ivs h i n , wavi11 funlock'-,s hibannt.r was brondlit i) til r o fit vlli I 5in m, th ta nd pla ing I l'uai ) th 'hief." Sin ali i x.. o ( he stzle: otin fIll Hancock wtere br t11 for i*.tk 1to sailt1w l 1:1 I:' h -ve banI 'h I iairm nl oC Ile d"le,:'itin Wked o heifvrkt of.l. plur 2 Iais ill A t h o hlng s. Nova lit ix if lateek,likde1,1b111 olid Ifmr 11h1i Ck. y Olki iimt. Ihe V n0 h :!m b, an' I lci<co 'n<d [leei t heil a cis I lhcow 'ci alec :u'tcc a ne ai,v h Iu , ( i - ; Al I --t i . s, ie rctxv - 1n - it of ) I t i b k , o tI h,fuI 'Il I St s: I - w r 21e,-)led ,; w it hissIe I Iuit wI ith o ee for l hcstrns,ltI ine ('ti' aliito wast ca , wichi Itti ote i llenidrick~s Isi low(-, I hincock, ju t il dn . 3 1rli W-u l. lte lancock,o t ieI iyard Newiisuiji York I >r c'humo. [i ieited i;ith.i che ttt 1: h iss s. Allte lcescst; nder so'll T(imi* vt e w:i: Total 7:N.' Aiiinoel u'j. r(hicuki::n, Inn I. !'L?Tllibb I ii ceers thie i,ndlitL i il ''Pat Mro . .\irk' o I ml~aci:c I , l'uuovo.1 t ons, I Itei ixpressed ithe deepIt o elini l'e loyal toi tIe Demsoci part d would doi:'sc ah e'airI influly.I lie:t l' Soit ida l i as e ill s p r:;it cia epbiI'orn li i d helwa'.he i scoIttti tei the lolpiiol of' 'Fli:s seit ii o tlly t't old O! s Ii0 harinin ischi[u' olilcil l vise urr.u liu w li:id rilia alI. It w:ist oe (ltatc' onh e oveih. xe'tl' toi itie ssr.e an)' ti te I'*lltieo 'Io le. [Chei r-'i .] I)1)iO Io Ildgid hci i'list. lItd cl(stlu'I Su ( l'a si'iivs (1r.iv 4 er w sc ;i' cile wo ' il.'v'i ne tsii 'u'iiittlej S l rat i y I: hir ebi. Lu sclan o wonhil be ilosc.urated .ePa wed. )ij, i The Democra , fi- vears 0tilied4'ii a t'I ninuoswi, efetl residenI t, and ;to-da s.xc'ther ime th~ et.h's tll rge a igOra( '.lIc:'nijos [li cl inai:I tof- defence, bumtlfvo Joaint agiso . [A I)11 '.]o ld e 'enla nOMIia 'N h herel n NMUS Ie ( hinsx in1 th(le D1en orati co in iudiispesto l .d caaili '( II w .s i >.'. I ,\.s l'Tu)N.\l,vi.\ N i' 1:). 0 I te ir bri a'n'dd c sabi. i heluil'f< he st. 1:ud out l h 1)1 wa ce:nras p du aganst' lthe Isc inIIc gohe r, fi 1ledgeid tI I h ia i l 'ch v. Theri('il Mv h (Irst iierv,' ihe war (le\ to ther t den''A ratei ta ste i t ini o.s Tki -lalpareniy OrIuio pillattelplilm t- andll Asoe*liaon was inotight,lIt 0 !\.th RaIdnlPa portrait oji one 8ide uid 0 .oi.. e'4he Pfrou'lsdout of t1lo I Ut d.ates,' Winfhefl Scott Hati. io cook. y senator Voorhees, of Indiana, 811d >r that tho'sonovhat sorc-iearted tho 1f. e, diaum Demrncay wotuld do their duty iII supportiig the lmninee of this Con ei venion,; They 1ha([ loped to follow their ovn gall!uitt leader in this czum y paig-n, but thcy Would 16biJv with 7 uleerliilness the galklit leader who It haltd beein givoll I hoil. .1to I01.1-red to 0 the c6nfedentte brigaliers, of whom1 0 no much had been lieai He kiw is theor, and nam-ock knew them, anld hI they knew that they could rielv upon y them to asist ill ny1lholding tli' ;onisti s tutiot katildt t.he Ights of th"O people un I- derit. lierjulogized itim0ock's cotrso it in llplifting thm, (oVnl trodden civil N haNV and lity at hoenld ot'tho war, d1 t11king a eecoid DechtratfOin of lade pendence. a seconld doclarition of lhe d Coisi tit uion. lio was ivorthy of their -oeiidlit it in 'war, anld 1ewcm.and with 1111 hun 14he couild -.afely trust thie inlstitu. it tionls of the couin(rw. ' it1 responls to I(Illd calls Mr. ilrCk s )iridg, of Kenthucky, l. forward 0 an11d said Ihey had to-day turned their y Swords intoi pruniling bookx with vhiich tihey vuild rellp.11 harve'it of Victory next November. The, 'had shown they, vere again a tilited people, and knew Io North io South, no Easl, no West. [Civers.] I'hley had put in nomlinifon hure lo>-day -I Ill-in wh.o had rrivein his blood f'or the, Unioll. It was a Natlonal candidate who%c nime t.hey 0 puit. olt. to-d y inl thoi 1111e1i of (h' I Dviemocratic palrty. Ketufieky lwav1s voted fil3 )inoi-raltic ticket', but, ile a1skedt, wint s-iy the dollblild States? i Ite asked New York, P1cinls.% Ivanlia, 0hio. Con1.A 1int, Nw%%. Jor-wy. liii 101SandM lidan't it* they coul'r this li 1kut i 1trimi ph. an11d ea h re spolndvid ntl-amli-1 -iv(el y a111t a ph ose. In conlusIoll hme illvOk(ed ih. ofi t ha~ ti s to give the lmecra:111i pariy (ritimlphl .and vivtory. [Gre-at Il,; ph iue.] TI.: TA.M*MY it ECONCIr[ATER)N. At ills polint. the 'T'miv men IIvi, led by Kelly, A. G. Sc lAmaswa J. 1rker, CAvo. ('. ('I-eeln I'l-M " ;ggi1ge North. viltered tile Intdl 111lii "i-eit Cive(rillo alld were ft'ruc ced wvidi I lli c., byv theit o)irgan. I heoliuio illnd excltollnti con; L' , H fol -- elIl u il it;es befoi e it Cllkd he qitt.d. -K(A:ly procm!dod to tho 10.1116form u a grt'td%vIllh a Nvvhl- 1-i9"h -Irl I?v eO b.;i(d. t.! 01cre wvei-u -reat callsg hir inl. The Chair said it, -ave him great. UnMueto aIn'milt-o to thn Convenl im i thatt il.? w.!i11n Io-day- h1.4 tuliltd be reat iln'wracy (.1 New. Yorkl uI-) thant lit- cn als From that -oate lind coin lere to give ill ivi al. '-lilncv. 1 i int rodlictd AN] r. Ie-v who w: n 'vivevtA with great applaI :'l somle lso I M r. R dll1 :.aid it wa I irl that I Im. cook's nIomilmion had unied thc D)e 1tl0rCyV oi, Nvv: Yorh, al11hough t hov hd beon 1i1in ; htie Vory fi o' yv:r'i . Lt 1m ; t dil1-1(i.r-ci:s he nlow aga (ini' wohiti&i Ii he reIr t' V w'hthad ciii~~~~~~t v.-14'-- 11:1V tOI 311.1d~ai hii (itu ire i 1!-:- pa v ithlr he-ve or in Oh 1.tate 4)1 N Ywrk. lie .wn tvd Cver luliing beIw1-el tex.td by 3r n f ligtholl.gh inthC anxietl o p lii. ca- contest hey suieimc'1It tt sit thingsIt of031 each 1ta othe for which in mor s,i ~er conid nhi otbe trred cep ~t.h tu-et)llyin1 the'i Deoft iic pay and3 ((ow '3lta this atl ben Ilsectimur be)0 fet t t- to 1 oii Ii"' that1 New Yr woun!d glii ve he elct- vit to03C he- 111ke I:ael h1elte. II:n1!treek13 we not onl a .rt he) .1 .lid ~':110 ~(. [1 lt r. I jnht -i , heI slP to dl21dla( N1ew Yvoi: th-l)i3--I. si'tn i n ('l nvenion: --i.et ul ientrul i-t h i u h s l t ~!a,131i! referto hea anI . 1 'rb nsl131io isdt 3 al in ; his hnlCe owei-k for3th necess12 of1 thei Dlemor-r32 at1'hci(e3 tikt." * her))lil3 by 13 he hand ;~ we Whve ae '::gt dut toi perform Ilogelber.i Le21 t (23.o l(4o II 112Vt. :!.w7 p, of Ne York,el cam hea ea t12 )1 i-olb veriy% :im3iinilie Vl1 i lln d otina 's Ilctn a sipe,b. hey~ ' h: i. l 4-: 3e all( dit;- i on .35 :ijt-. lii h ioforI ' iiint e l m crt 1 in thay ina.3:: don iill lICk ri i stranue atinghw- dicorga.if -whi)h Iuu fo ar31 Vdo)mhticdi 31t 13h'e whIog le houab Theydi '.c 141 Inni re<tore to 1un alC connh .m ntry. t the conclus4in hot :mdia Liveqnt uphs,teh:n n r Ila y n l Ln yn. - Ti : c -r1),r r NonnLin for 'i-Pedntwr Ih t E -Ad . 110.\i . "Pak. i104'attlo and tile jilig'4 G~II Uoi9s'I'n1 a talngle,. Tie the coming of the traini A6 it comes to stop again-, Come to tiirry at the Rtaton Where the tra'vo!er* gets lisa ratlo'n At tle slopping of the train. Hear the t rain ple--alliple-anplo Of hasty feeut 11poln th floor; An4 Ae the o6rowdhIg at the dcoor. JI ear the dishs oi til table ! Eit as ilst as yot are ablo; Hear tle clatter, clatter, clatter Of the knives upon the platter. Fasterl F4ast- \hat's the Inatter! "is the engille's whistle blowing; Fatefill tokeu-for 'Is showia,'r III a jiff the train is goingm * IIllIV up> the breaul ati blittei I (loill g--01nc I as sure as fate'. Were the rations (hat, you ato 1.l11 eoitgh to inake a dinner? I)ardl.v lhink i(, husth sinler, For, 1ini~OssTine'ssialls w'er'e beat'6n IIaItly (do I think yul'd entet Mone'n onotgh to iake a aitnple. SCULL SIloAu.s;GA., Greene Co. . Atint-t.3, 1876. Mit. WV. If. lltulm rT Dear Sir- havo sold DR.AILD. EA'S Pl LLS for th( past two years, anil id that all in this neighborhoo( upl5rove then. Thle physivians hav( recolninenlded thwill, a111(i the peoph vill lumve none other. I'hev ard bbicti LI V E1R liL LS fhan am-y I' have am kn o1wledg, ot. Vryrp . k 1 1 rA TI YLNS, FOlt SI.1E1 ,'T. Tih friends of S. WHI1O1TE1I YONGUI n illilnite hlimi a4 -andi.laito o1 r '6 the oflic ,F erif at :ho ensuing election--vlujoe to the te.ioni of the Democratic priniarier .!MSsrs. /1:1 ors: Pleoo nounce Mr h I. I lLiS0x -JR. tin a caildidate fo: Shetl'ot* ilairt 1ib Colunty, at t0ha eisu inig Awc4ion--- subject to tle action ot' tit D l)m it ie primar." IA M.NY Fr.:n)s. T.o :artv rinda of \ir. JNO. D. Mc CALEl1 r'co.1.gni:,inlg his pven liar fine. for-l,in ii 0, a (' y nia e hin fr(ihr i of Faii irtl con1tvy--xiubject h< (::( lv illon of' the D.1mocratie '1krimary. . .r. /I .r.,- As nwn,inations are it o('l.. !"-n1i l4 to present 1 the nIlle 01 c )f. I o. I. D.*i s a I IC:md-Iato toI SIeriff at tit) en-tli ' -im.d in sluiiel-t (. .ouse, io th" 't o i, I 1:0 D-locratit 3/ars'. I l,r.<: ~Pltiwe anv nomie ?r. JA 1 1111.i0!)ND a a3 e1ndidthtr fi11 Sherit,i't '.v cnsui:g tlection, stuicef tW 1 the lictica 40 (it Dtio eratic Cl' bs ai t flht primaries, and! tblig1 'M*ANY IMYN.p, may 33-- T . .; : n,-e vrr. irce Nir J. mIn 'uoper,s: acvanibhate 1(ir thi Demnw traH ic tia timi ftor sherif' tit flht e in f '!. iin n (ujet. to the decision wthe 11i1,1:11ry e ct!"il) and obligi 11an11Y Iden :l ill fiht a k T *-:rrnx PORTION OF Tnn1 COUNTY, d-c - iicoth ralit.-' of j,.r'ut the ] a i uma I lh.:.n-. 1014 I l tiax of: W:. F.0.R" .\I1( 1-N1 (10MN ISS, I. 0'1ettai'N, 1.1R. A.1E V- I lifort: 1 o tiat. atno .T. J.hE. PO\\o i-'t. .t 1s 31 i.tibbit. 'lor 3theofi ce ofi'0 c-ni 'om m i1131tion .llar at ensin(ai elet ion (' ni j 0ic (t to a ton of the ii taory eledia of~tc teDmeateet " frno ' 1Capt. JnOHN A HIN II. M ' 2 1 % of41 l')i C1oni t Cofmis (.13nert Iajc ~O)tst therlt f the De543.o Ittr. - iti i ar. t t i' 01jbl a' t Ih-ocrs. It Dilltars: ThMfinds of'1WE - the3 reslt fI 113 1h0m11rtit peIi13manos.1 t -r: r o l ('oiirs: ('0.)a33 acxjnott of .'i. R.'I- HAltI. c g., to ta~ lcarnIotlte for tae :t1i.31 of ('ounty?;ilI( Con 1unissioner at e o sti:n-.t ib e'tion) mxihlject to the action of ton-an hi llig hi' .'1 Oh lYD i II .\l ZALaSoa hendiat fi' the JOUic IofST County(4 Comitioner3133 ajto .1he ensuing 3l'i,t iona o- SImjec (.3 ihe actionaC of thie (i ommis.so ner at 1h onsui a letion,. sab31ject to) 1he a1ction of t he D)emocratic pranry. M.\I-'u ]INY- 1 II:ND1C I, iTh1e(3 fri1iid rf5 Mi. (13IJAMEtof(; Wt0.ttOL litthl-- suiceillt tothaction ofljet to tDe o. County o Comi.. oIner if artiel at. th < *nsin elec tion --' ubject t; o(I.0' te~ auto o1 ofla)ie o ouno3 ft. Comiioner, 03 t the eon uin VO l et '(.3ion'(JIi -s bti13( 4(0 to the 1 c to o ('4 Ter. ds of ('' . 1113tJOII PI(OYD3i, api pre t he skiiI, I'i1 il , zeal* fciand~ (131idelrt with, wh1ich he0 hOIas dischar0.gede; du3 atici nomini(W8him fo re-(le.tiort ,1mbj et SEW1ING ftliHINE VJHLLEGKSThIE WOR).b EUC ?RODUCE .k$$ .EQUAL I $1,000 REWARD CW Qo thousand dollars i6ward ofetred t.p any persoin 'that wiill ao as a ranfe of work, and d1 it as well, on any other malino as as ont bo. don oil the ")AViS VItTICAL FEED SEWI&G MAC INE-." Arrango1'elts for the cotitest will bo mtade with atv one desiring to coipete for tihe abovu-nanwd reward, withiu a reasonable ,iM Vfter' written applicat,ion is receoivd. DAVJb SEWING MACH INE CO.' Another large lot 'Of the a'ove Machines and the Improved p Weed just re: coived-- J. 0. BoAu, Agent' Whito and Colored Piques, Dress Goodb in vai-iety, Illusion, Silks, Satins; Ribbons, Corsets. Gloves, Notious-, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets; Ru'obing Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, Tie' and everything generally found in a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish ment. You can get all you al. t as i easunably ai daine goods cad be bon*ght anywhere. . 0. BOAG. SiL hA v EW -N r A' _)5\e UNO SL' A Frash Ar rivals Evory. VTeok -.7AT THlE INEW STORE. rrDITTO..L supplies of ilntele, Persilre, Lattlep, tace nnd victoria LawnS. Ohecked an A111ot, Il nwAil c- alt Iie:s 1-meiis. '. Dutin"is. i,rinta, all In niv styles, Long clot hs.~ctg. Pillow Caw' cot 1011s, Wle,tlaL ("Iepe 'th 'l,o A DRIVE IN AI--SILiC IBONS. at hN am TWENTY-FIVE CENTs, WORTH THRitl TIN E. T[S 'IE Y'ON Y. ()I ptieha';sx lave. beent nitnie IEr']E TlE TInAIL WAVE IN P?ICE tAND A"TEt ITA sti i - gi ~ ood ~ to ou custoners for tdeir pationage. The besLt. i,.ort1u(iw of LAC, GL.OVES AND IiTS III OR- CiRY. WFE SELL STRICTLY :FOR~ CASH ! DESPORTES & EDN ANDS. F. ELDEB & CO. I ) ESPECTFUJLLY Uct~ leave to inform tiho citizens of WinnsbQro and h b surrounding conihiy that the.y are now in receipt of thelf Sp$ring a1d Sou.hor Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUJNDANCE CLOTHING FOR EVEItYBODY. $TRAW AND FELT IIAT1S; SHOES NOR i\IEN, LADIES AN]) CHILDREN NOTIONS IN PROFUSION JEANS; CASSIMiVERES; COTTONADES* AND t1NEN DUtJdRS: All our Goods8 aro frcsh; netv and brotty. We will take pleastive il exhibitin'g ouir stock to any and every one. G.ve us an early caull. OUR GROCERY STORE Isfull ah~d complete as it alwy iPrio;n Goods guarniteed. B3d imch 16 NjiE iatnikt new's m9 irnail and oable bring is t ho tidings of dojbreciatioil it. all the leading lines of merchandise. And a's I purpose keepings up with the times, I will offer my onitire stock far below last week's quota. tions. Thisi is a rare opportunity to parties wiahiing to buy goods for bash; 25 pices Calico at 6} cents; rerdnded from 8 cents; -1 103 pieces Calico at 7 cents, reduced from 9 cents. 6 5600 pieces Calico aL 86 cents, reduced froin 10 eMif,s: '100 pieces rinted Jacotiets at 9 cents, reduced frditi 12[ centsg; e20 pieces Pique at 0 cents, red ucedi from 10 cents. 1 1' pieces I5ique at 15 cenit.s, reduced from 20 cents. - 50 piabton Cottonadoes at 15i cents, 20 cents and twet1ty..five sonts--.:fat below their present value. 50 ieces checked HomosiinP at Factoi Prices. 5 B3ales Domiestic Shirtings rind Shootings cheaper than ever. 5t pieces Now York Mills~ Shirtingsi at 8 cents. - 300 dozen Fans at 3 cents, 4cents, 5 cents and 10 con te' - A Foiv Handsome Canopy Parasols to b6 Sold at Cost. SAn Elogant.Assortmnent of Dress Godda ifi All the Now Designs. 6 boxes Sprin Flowers at Half their Actual Value. TojI close ouit; Five dozen Ladies' Untrimmend Hats. Another Lot Glass Ware Just Received. As space does not permit,!I will 'onuly mentLion & few of the many decided bargains which I have to offer to th6 trade. This is obb obf the opp rtui Q nties *thichi rarely preabrt thernselves. You can save* from ten to flteo per tent. by giving my htock an irispo'ntion before buyixig blaeworo.