The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 21, 1880, Image 2
Th N'EWS AND HERALD.
WINNS OI1O0 8. C.
4E , epteanbmjr 21, : l-se.
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SXd.' z. .I"VoLD. ASSOCIATS IST0oi.
$ ~~YJIU. ZONA100A,1'10 2t~R'T
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'$1 Pow OIrt A,I-0 NOm. .
19l,n C(T't HIANCOCK'..
.For' Y4e-Preagdent.
!bKRmA M- .- YKOUIMAI.
ltur S 'povers.it,orEdcto
1iNuSON II1AU..
*or ieutenant-Governoi;
e. M.-KE.NNPDY.
*or Conpfroier-0aliteral;.
J. C. COIT.
For Secretary of-,state.
-Vim Aitterney-O6neraT.
EROY F. YOUMANS.
i'r Superinten.dent of Educationmo.
tltU S. TitHompsm
-NOtvit AEM-AVAN11DAUr..
For 8tate 'Amnau hfr..
For vagrAP--Fourth bMatrivt.
For noitirt-81k4lh- Cirmwit,
. G ASTON.
TrIIK' cONAT-NTV AIL OF T1i1., RAiCAL
Kat--mal Ex ive Commllittee for
That the lpurblican ary s pay fai
1or itwelth amtiloug its memberis thav
the Denmooatio al-c aty I; unliverl-sally
0.1m0ded, Wile the assessmlenit of of.
1ie-hr,0](eve to0 femo Viale clerks ani
1'41o Scenlbbingit) brushQ1 brigade, is ail
opelthsetld1. Jnid vet it is a opel
SC1r01 that Oh li.y- trea-01sury is empty
V), it tWint tho alstnie Capitalists foresm
de feat and re,fu1-so to Squaider mone)
fi-itle.ly, or is it that ings sitin.
ia requhred to,sheuk- tho- Dien.oelc
Iood tlie? iicit-e hypothesis make
a bad shiowing.in 1U art.y of mora.,
tey.X A ortuirfNVE'' Af rA<
tommiltee examined Mr. Tilden o
die (11hlor telograjms, Congreosmai,
Ited, of A1ai, subjected the uh gn
teman to a ver-y Seareing anld n0
cry respec I'l loss-examintIon
ario lIted, ua:t tor reete ailn th
9ftoV,gott Uncl Sammy sent
thvelity Ottsniel dol1tv Reg Uito t3,
frst distriet. fteed' saped tfirougt
y h1 atnomlinl Pura11ty of 109 Wlitd
they say will be oveotured'for frud
in cointiing by a Democratic Nouse
It would atppa' that the laugh Is nbn
othe sidnt the ksitave ~ol sg tc
Gtrgmesc ark.. t thim,bti c r
aineuree at 'tie t eci will bitnig
ig IThise Latest fr iainue ia
'itoAttpulcns retrnst trom of hundre
4i'1,O Pind 73,000g ating 338.c t86
townts to hatr tfrom g~as veras. yegar
reltinn Dais tatwill ae aorouraly
bufted ais maori Iineisutfu ll Tie
.fu)sonists and the Dioc reing tio
al ommigt tWcCot chare ht Blein
sands hechoee arevi wibputitgte.
t'd.,'ill wihCf the kcouni' o fso
thosd. h lc oDvs au
cargesnamount tot reotg but vf ar-d
'.tielaras are nthybilal be dam
1pihItisa claimed,V for0 instance, ths
guist otturs srom "th down ofgDexte
fatIs sto thtaktth erdicts oa tver )Ig
abe1e.lThis m~tter ~ll. 'b6h tic'orouhk
litedad ad, iften1yi iss willabe
e(1xposed orhoF1usionitsare ong eo
- 00eurato a.heirlto rv ang oh ith
todwihghe prociras. Boh BL~inle
says gh hopaais wsIl able ounhite
i~)ne in whbichathe Stotol ol bor
thousiad.tst~tl;l~mst Otli
tClomstmesn bthee resvultar vre.
e'Dmoravgte earorublant, Some
Ruulianelprs shgaow intse Ittdis
It bso-tak"hvrd of the Ir. sys
Herbao savs, etebavk ich declr
Je elect~ aried ornt.i am to Mnocn
vitowith& the remolrts ro thatpint
aft tea hiseas "coae to hokl th'c
f vtore Reubteeli ken trnhol onlyerby
the sin of rchii, nomut aconhne
alltt his tie betennot.a an' toem-i
perar toisavingothe eletoa vouhtue,t and
aubna I o*,fot e and boardria
.tiD b eeohe Sprngildemuca,t ml
lie epubhosu haveese hav Mant
shosslm the rotte with thir arty
tin the-tatehas "comnel to stay." ou
firs-nfort:awBle orither. Weterad
Jogte Sbtkhlde the Eerybody in.-t
toat aou001 whterot.a. mo em
a biinhghtdivo frm edndy board
titho SReblal" managersthav can
Madoit a the tate hoei abes
and avens the oNty,nal Cmittetun
took M'Baine's ounase' toloktout
fyirstafortySoi aNrth u beor nvad
ingslt the 6'ld'ot. E ey btodoy hat
u;eir mbghtland-ovemvhelminhg'yemocbat<
t,he "tadte stebl erytis wa
he ~ adnef to crr thetat e "hpeolbllnt'
a ~ n save the country but IImahre un
accuntbl sto mintetak
to bestow on theSolid'outh iid; ay
no hoed to the bloody shirt.
'The 'uPhiladellihia Tirmes thus adfin
iiters comfort to Garfleld:
It Is of the least possible conRequence
to General Garfield how mluch. m1onv
the Fusionists spent in-Midno, or- how.
Iuch the Republicans spot if lie
1oesn't have to pay It, or whether
Plaisted-or Davis Is to be Goverlior
fbr two years, or what the exacti ma
jority may be tor elther':; but It is of
very great moment to General Garfield
to ki'ow whether hie is to be the only
tepublicaii eandidate for the Presiden
cy, since the organization of the party
a quarter of a century ago, ngainst
whoin the electoral vote of Maine will
lie cast. Connecticut is the onliv New
Enghud State that has ever. ltred tin
a national contest, and that was when
Maine gave 16,000 to 1Ayes; and it
may occur to Gener-al Garfiel'd that, it
Maine is lost, Conneeticut Is also lost,
and. that New Uanpslilre won't stand
fit the Republicau line with Maine and
Connecticut smeeping by aud dancing
the Dbnoerntic racket.
It adds that in 1868, Maine's 20,000
Republican m1iajority paved the way to
Grant's success, that in 1872,. its- ma
Jbrltv of 18,000 was the first blow that
sent Greelby reeling in the dust, aud
that in 1876 its majority of 15,000 help
ed to save Ohio and Pennsylvania to
the Repuiblicanis, though It dida not
sten the tilde that gave Tilden a qitar
ter of a illion majority. What a fall
froim 1,000 down to a paltry hundred,
I r'that, and ever t his dlhrld n'amhl
lent? And they say that Ifancock if
several thousnd votes stroiger lhan
Plais4ed ih Maine.. What if the Piic
Tree State be 1bund in the lDeniocratic
colunmi?
The Primary.
On Monday nlext the priinary will bc
held fir Vairfleld county. Forty cal
didattes-are in the field, - cach verxA
muchin earnest-aid each, as far as w
know, confident of success. Asidt
from soine few innuidoes audchlarges
Chat are inevitable to every canvass
these days, the contest.has been decor
ous and free from Bi~tterness. This is
gratlfying, as it maKes it easy fbr do
feated asirants to support their suc.
ccssful conpetifors. The rules of (it
party require the candilates to pledg(
themselves to support, the party nom1i
noes, and not to accept a nionlllatior
o aw office froiml any other than thn
regular, Delmocratic organization
Most of the candidates havo alreadl
done this, and the rest will follow sui
before t.1e time expires. The regula.
tions of the party are such that a fail
election is guaranteed. None bl
Iried Detnocrats will vote in the elec
tion-and tlicy will also be pledged t(
support the ticket. Every precautior
has been taken to- sieciti tle.'olear, un.
biased verdictr of a majority.. This t.h
party owes to- the candidates. Th<
dutty of the candidates is to recipro
cateAthis, in not 011ly ab1idinag by tI
primiary, but ill putting their shoulderi
to the wheel, whether ininated. ou
not, andl ini givig the ticket earnent,
hearty 3'support0. Whoever docs thi.s
best reapsl) th gr'eatest glory.
Durinig the last week of a canvass ii
is ini sonec places ciistomarmy to starn
reports (damnaginig to canididates, and
to make charges that could easily bea
rVejfuIed were time allowed.- Tils is
unujust; to the candida to at.tacked, bCe
cause lie has no time to rely.- -W
Ihope such things will niot occur ii
Fairfld. Anid we would espeelially
warni thie voters to be on- their guard
and( not conidemn any3 one unheard.
lin 1878 the l)imitar'ies wer*e famirly
contduicted, und( in Fauirfll, alnost
alone, were no charges made. This
was dume to theo almost perfect r#.'las for'
condnmetinig the election. These rlels
have been cop)ied h' many otheir coun
ties. TImy wvill give a faii' clection
this time.
It is probable that a second primary
will be needed for somue of the ofices.
This, liy the rules, is fried' for tihe
Satunrday afteu' the first primary, which
will be this year on tie 2d'of Odtober.
Just one month wvill elapse beford the
general election. T'hue patity campaign
shoul lbe active and~ energetic. Let
us roll up a heavy majority on the 2d
of November.
coL. T'. 8'01no 1-A1,n'.
He Replies tn Charges Agatuant is Demo
eratic Rtecord.
Col. T.' Stobmo hFarrow repilies In the
Spartan burug Jferald to Major Wood
wvard's last letter. The letter is long
and our columns are crowded. We
will in justice to Colonel Farrow, how..
ever, give his answer to the "ind(irect
charge- that "he hmad irun as a candlidate
for mayor of Atlanta on the Rladical
ticket." Colonel Farrowv says that
Major Woodward might have lear-nedl
fr'om any reliable pers'8I In Spartan
burg thatI this stale charge was a f'oul
slander long sic~e successfully refuted.
Anm extract is takeni from the A tlanta
Heraldi of~ November 21, 1872, "am
stanch D)emnocratic paper' whifch sup
ported Colonmel Farrow amnd huis whole
ticket (every one on which ticket was
a true Dcmocr'at) hii the municipal
election In Atlanta in 1872, which pa
per was owned andI edited'by the late
Ccl. R. A. Alston, Heniry Grady anid
A. St. Clair Abrams, whose D)emnocracy
has neversbeen questioned1 in Georgiv.
It announcing thle withudrawva of a
tick-et headed by Judge 14.- F'. 11am
niond, anid.statfng the report that the
Radicals would make a nomination, the
llbrald says: "T1her'e remains In the
field only the ticket headed by Mr.
Hlammnock and Ml r. T. Stobo Farrow
andt the contest Is narrowedh down to
one between themu.'.' 1.t adds: '"There
are interests at stake which compel ust
to take part In the municipal canvass.
There has been gross extravaganice
displayed b.y the majority of the pres
ent council."'.T'hen follows an ar
raignmen t chargilng thle council with
favoritism, car'elessness,. extravagance~
and general disregard of the interests
of taxpayers, it then calls on all peir
sons who favor economy to vote' for
Colonel Farrow's ticket, and says that
the Reformers are not soreheads as a
maority of the candidates are oni both
toe.. It coueludjes:-"Weinslsttbat
Both tlets aro ComPosed: ofr Domc
crats. We canlnot reoognIze any obli
gationl evolvling.upon the' Oitizens to.
vote formen who were iot noniiated*
a majority of the' Dem1o8racy of
Atlanta. The i ng organ inl this city,
with its sOavish subservanev- to f1e
party lush,. Jima ali-endy notillued te 1
People that. Federal aid State politics
will Uo di-awii iato tile eanvass. We k
do -not recogilze any Democracy l
whatever in the campaiin but merely
a local struggle for good government'
al the ticket' which- we support willl;
in our- ophiol , give us such.good gov
oerinent.'
Col. 1. IV. Avery, who i? at prosent
private secretary of' Goverinor: Colquitt
and who is editor of the von'stit-1ttion, 0
opposed Colonel Farrow in 18012, wrote
as follows inl September, 1876:
Col. T. Stobo bfurrow, Spartan&bwy,h
S9. C.:
My Di.ut COLONEL: fi- reply to
your inquiry 1.amipleased'to statethat
during'your ridence in Atlttita you
nmver ran for any office as a Radical'
candidate. ll November, 1872, you'
rana as an Ind(edenldenlt Democrati cin- 3
didate for Mayor. in opposition to
"policovmonopoly.0 I was V.,ditor of
the "Atlanta Daily Consiution' at'
the time, which- paper opposed.! you.
But during the canvass your persoial: t
Democracy was not questioned, aid I
you were supported by the "1-H-erald,"
a. Demoera ic pAplr, aid-lvAer the elec
tion the Democratic press that opposed
you here acknowledged your integrity
as a Democrat. Trury vours, 4
1. W.-Avtsw.
Tihe' MInta. Cous titution in Decem-- i
Ucr,.877, says:
"The inany friends of (lifis cultivated'
goitletnan and unswerving Democrat
will rejoice to learn that1 he has been
electe( Clerk of the Senate of the
State of Sont i Carolina. Colonel Far
row once resided in our city, but re-.'
turned to his native State in the hour
of lier-sorest trial atl greatest need, I
id established. a paier at Spartan- 1
liurg (the fe"Yld) to -aid In redeeming i
the nble old Palmetto State froin the
vaiidals who had overrun it. And his
clection-to the Clerkship of the Senate
is a fil.ting-recognition of his valuable
services as a memberof'the Dbmoct%t- i
ic State Executive Committee durince
(lie campaign which mad11 HlamptofI
(4overior and ibrever forced the State
from negro- rule. We congratulat
the Senate of'South Carolina in the
choice of so good a man and so true a
Democrat."
Colonel varprow ha cowicl1sion says
he has been a member of the State
Executive Committee of South Caroli
na for three terms. le was one of the
eight mucmbrk Who called the Straight
out Convention of 1876, against a
minority of seven. In 1878 and in
1880 lie was re-elected, and no St raight.
out. )emocrat, except Major Wood
ward, has complained of hii being on
that committee because of his being of.
''doubtful political position." In con- t
clusion Colonel iarroW says: 1
"In conclusion, we would say to t
Major Woodward that we do not 'fire r
o1r) our 'lioalded jaw at gent lemon,' nor
dog-bite decent people" in our paper, ,
-1ndt-hn shirk responsibility. We
i have been connected with the Press y
of this State for the last seven years,
and have never yet shirked any re
sponsibility for what we have written
0or publishued ini 0111 papePr."
A WArRNING FOR dJOKERtS.-TheC fu
tieral of Miss Clara Bagnall recently
took plauce from her mother's house iin
Indianitown, N. B. The story of her
sadt life should he a n' aring to p)racti
c!al-jokers. Several years ago, while
she was but a girl, a gentlemian of her
aicqutainta uee thought lie would play a
joke on'lher, never imiagininig for a
momient thait it would result as seri
oushy an5 it;did, IIe ai'ravedl himself
ini a dililolical r'ig anid pr'Sented him
self before her.- Shew~anat.urailly of a
weak and11 inervous temperament, arl$i
the shock lhat hmeu nerves 0epori1ged '
by the fri ghttd apritai proved too ~
munch for he. fell in a fit, onily 1
tu wake a ravinir. ;naiac. For five or
siu years5 her frlindsnianaged1 to keep "
lher athomei, tuitilI her hecalh Iibegan to
JWhi when t hey very reluctantly dlecidi-g
ed upon01 50imling her to tlie asylum.
She lingered the~'re for time, until death
relieved her of' her suflering.- T1o-ronto
(Ont.) .Mail.1
,--Mfark Twain says tlic only' intro- ~
d'iction to a litearyi andcence 'that lhe
ever had that seemed to haim the right
word inm thme right p)lace-a real~inisph'a
tion--was as fdllows: "Ladies and ~
gent-lemuen, I shall not, waste'any unnue
cessary timel in theu introd1uctio)h I- jc
don't know any'thming about this mihan ;
at least I only'kniow two thinags about
him 1-one0 is that he hats never been' in
the penitentiary, and thie other is I,
can't see why
l-om, Dick and Ilarry are noV ftp
l.carmlg with their grandfather's re
(eiles foir coughs, etc., and1( seeking? a
l'ortunie throutgh audvertising, but thae
people0 knaow the valne of Dr'. Buli's
Co.ugh _Syrup and wvili take no otheor.- A
ice& 20 cents a bottle. *
-Thiere are poisonis who will dig
for years in orde(r to dliscover the bonmes
of a hog that died( two ce.nturies ago,
ahid-all the while a fammily witha feshi
on their hones nify be staring ini the
next street.
--A Chionago girl made an an unsuc- 2
cessf'ul,attempt at unicrde by swallow..
ing brinstone. Now by chewing a
little phosphorus she- ought to make a
good1 match.
FORl SALE.
HEhueand lot now occupiefl by
. . . Kerr, Esq. Theli lot has 2
front on Vanderhaorst St. of 117 feet, and
a dep>th of 213 feet, The house is new, in
excel lent repaiir; and on the premises are
a good well and all necessary 'outbuild-'
ings Pessession given January 1, 1881.
.Termas moderate. A>l'Iy toL
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
IN J. R. BO ) JR, l1sq., Probale Judge.
W HIEREAS, James D. Fraser hiathm
mnade suit to-mo to gtrant lhha let
ters of administration of t.he estate and
dYets of Malcolm De FMuer, dleceasedl:
These are therefore to cite and admmonish
all and singular thie kindred and creditors a
of the said Malcolm D. Frasor, deceased, lt
that, they he and appear before me, In the
Court of P'robato, to ne held at Fairfield
Court hiouse, S. C., on the 2nd (lay of
October next, after p)ublication hereof,.
at II o'elock in the forenoon ,to shew'eauso,
if any they.hlavo, why the said adnilnistra
t ion should not be granterf.
Gliven'~ under my band, this loth day
of October', Anno.l)omini 1l880.
oct8 182L . \.1 i. '
SPECIAL NOT-IES.
Ej ITTb]".M T 1%10NE 11116T.-Vay A)t
er Pills are the most, reliable in the wor
OdenUtrely vegetable. PriCe15 cents for larg
otes. Sold by all Druggists in this county.
MACON, GA', Jtly .1, 1879..
I hOve useid Shoonield's Stock Feed on m
Ornos i0 Vli the best results. I had olie horho
arned over to me for which the owner wouk
ve taken $25, and after trentnY4 11fil with tho
tk Feed for two weeks, 1'consider him wort:
tO. My wife has tried U, alco: on her chickens
rhidh wa dying-l-apidly with cholera. and sli
Id dot-lose one after giving the first,dose.
Yours trul
J. Hf. URTElH,
F'oprietor Livery 6tablo.
Sold VY all Duggists in ihis county.
GRANINFUILLH, UU.. Aug. 20, liv.
DH. J. 0. b ?OFFTT-e r .ir-I cannot re
rain longer froi rendering to you my grateru
cknowledgmnplt fnr the priceless boon yot
av given to the baby world in your "Teet.hl
a." 1or-severai months past. I have been giv'
ig it to our little girl .iuvO toothing, and wit:
Lie most happy resilts.
ofher little onesv are drooping and dying whid
I& littr.dalli is.fat and t?heer.ful. I recommend
to all with whom I come in contact.
Yours very truly,
A. U. STRIOUD. .
OVER ONE-h ALF
f theu Me portion of tile Amoriea n people 45
tiar8 or age suffer more or less wit h (iscaises 01
he kidneys.tnid- bladder. There tre various
auses Ior thlb, but over work is the chief cauo.
follit); in the whole Aiateria Medica Is so wel:
alculated to Invigorate aid restaore bealth)
une to these organs as - ankin's Coflipound
xtract.or Iluclit aid Juliper. A few doeo
aken occaso'lally will greatly benefit ali
hose who are afilicted with avy disease of ti
Idney or Illadder.
Prepared only by linit, Iankin & Lamar,
)ruggistg, Atlanta, and for sale by all Drug
Ists in tils cquty.
ANT1OI1, TRaOUP CO.. GA., J'ly 4,1879.
I am one of tim unfortunate sufrerers fronm
iravel or diseaso of the Kidneys and find mort
ad speedier relier from 1lankai's Blchu anc
tniper than anytiing I have ever tried. I es
cm-t so highly wore there but one bottle Ir
he %Vorld ' woll wIllingly give $100, Or any
mlnount for it. I recomnend it above itl other
imilar preparations. E. T, WINN.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar' Gentlemen
L member of my fatily whom i feared had
,onsumption has been entirely cured by thi
Ise of Brewor's Lung Restorer. Ills condition
eas very alarming i,o all of us, and We d.h
very thing we could think of to tenetit h113
vithout success, until I got hin a bottle of your
,ung Restorer. lie began to improve after the
ra done and before he had taken two bottleI
vas entirely cured, where I feared no cure wat
'ossible and I most. cheer ully recommend it to
,ii whoi have any offections of t.he lnligs. fit
vas coughing and spittIng all the time, so In
essantly that 'it prevented his sleeping at
light.. and what little sleepli he got (lid not. re
rush him il the least. i1d i)jt litt le appt,to,
lnd since hO began tle- use of 11rewer s Lung
Pestorer has slept well and his appet Ite Is very
Iulic metter. I'havO neVer seen anything act
0 promptly and. sffect a cltre iso short at4ne
Vishing you great success nd - hoping- shte
bove may Influence' m1any to tl,y' 1Irewer's
,lng liestorer whore they need a mediep to
tl,sngthen-aid.restore tie Ltgs to a loaIth.
oudition. 1 11111 Very res ctrittly
MIRS. R'. J. IVILLIBIS8
72 Washington Av. near Wesleyan Felaek
SolN by the Druggists of this county.
PEtitY, lOUSTON COTNTY, GA.
\\e have known "4witt's syplilitic Spoeie,
st,ed In hundreds of obsiaxitt ecases of syphilis
t'erial ilthliat lil, Scrofula, etc. It inade
lie most parfect aml pormaneat curae fit every
Ise.
iigh L. Drnnard, 7i.1 Warren,
Im D. Kiliin, . J.-V. Wimberlyl
,J'dt Co. Court,, C. Gilbert, Drug't
arron, of J. W.-Mann
J- W. Lathrop & Cv.. County T'rensurer,
sayallilh (a. Wul. .. Flerce. Sheriff,
:i. Jackson, C. C. D1ttcanl,
VDep't. Ci'k Sup'r C;. Day & Gordon,
Ill. Brunson,
i ar.e acilunited wit,h the gentlemen whose
ignatures appear. to the abo)vo cert,ilicat e. Tihey
re citi7.0ns of .Otiri count.y, of t,he highest, re
pletabiltty Aud '.haoer. A. 8. ( IIMlS
Ordinary Hlouston Co., da.
Clerk 8tiporior Conft. Houston couInt,y. Ga.
,1 anl pcrsonal ly acqulainte.d with the proprie
ora, and miany or tile gent leent wlese sigita
IIres appear ine I f or(egdinf; (ertificatesi. TIhiey
.10 menO of h1gh cia rneier anlld sI anidin r,
A. Hi. COIA2UIT'l,
IIESIIFT P ECIIjC'J PA \ 'opltos
A tlanta, (In.
Sold by nll Dritsts Pfn tis Calmly
all for a copy of "~ 1fl4 Men's IFHextd.'
aug 2-4-2 maos
110W WVATo1nis ARE MADE.
1t 1; iii he nPparent to any onte, who will ex
mtine a sol.J. Goa.D WVATcI. that, asidie from
ie necessary thilcknese for engraving anti
OlIihing, a largo proportIon or the p)recion.l:
let.al used, Is needed'only) to stiffen and hold
1e entgraved parttons in place, and sulpply theC
cessar.y solidIt y anid st-rengt-h. 'rThe sturplus
raid Is atuIally needless'so far as UTI.iry andt
'nut.y are conce'rned. Ini .AMES BOS'~ l'AT
NT lOLD) WATrCI cAS.S, this WA5T5 of pre
Lous niotal Is overcotme, anfd tihe SAlt WESOLIrrY
NI) WTnENGTHI pirOduced at frotn one-third to
ate-half of the ulsual Cost Of soltil cases. Thtis
roa'css is of the most, simple nature, as fol
auys: a plate of nickel comiposit mfetal,
gel'atly nanpted to t,he purpose, htdA idwo plates
f SOLI GOLIt soldiered one 01n each sIde. Thle
llree are tetn piassed bet,ween pollAl'edl steel
allers, and( tile result is a str-ip of hea'/y pintedi
3mpnhosit ltn, from which the cases, bdltis; con
'es, b.ezzles, &c.. are cult anid shaped by suita
ICo(lies and'fIOrmers. The gold in tiiegcecases
idsulllcetly13 thick to admit, of all'kindEs of
itIsinig, engraving and entamellng; the en
raved cases hlave been carried until wcn'n per.
tetly smootht by tIme and use wvithloutremov
ig the gold.
Tilts 1s 'Til RONfIV CASE MADE WT'F'II TWO
LATiE$ OF. SOLiD G0O4), ANT) WVAlRtANTED
Y SPELCIA L CERiTIFICATE.
For sale by Connor & (ihliler and C. Muller.
sik for lillustrated Catillogno and to see war
lIt.. mchi Il-tx1y
JUST IN STORL
lEW SEETD NTE AND BARLEY.
A LOT1 OF~ RED RLUST-PROOF
O'TS TrO ARRIVE IN~
A FEW D)AYS
-ALSO
BIAGGING ANJD TIES.
-EOO~ED~E,~C~E!..
A full andit cointe)t stock of' Family
ind.Plttion Groceries wvill always
e found( lat, lmy es(talishinenht, anid
tOy. Will,be sold at prices to. nuit theo
hnes. Give me1 a catll anid you'shall be
aug 31:
DR. W. E. AIEN,
)ns, McdIciljes To1lct~ (000d8, ot~
IALE STABLES.
TO TI,E(ITIZENS O FAIRFIELD:
I -AVI'e1stfblisheda Sale Stbul- at C
Minnsboro, -and, am prepamd: to
sell stock stock on. vory accontodht
ig terms, either for caish or on timo
util next f'll: foi6 negotiable paper.
Persons wishig-0) 1hty or sway will
do well to call'on. me before purchas
11n(. elsewhere.
T will also pay tlie'liIghest onsh price
Delivorefat my Stflil' on Congress
Street, located one door south- of. tho
Ladd building.
A. WILLIFOUI:,
jan A4
MEW GOODS.
JUST RECiMEI a- ff6slivipply
of Choice Groceries. he follow
ing is a list of my lead(iifg articles:.
Clark's Best Augusta Flour,
Clark's Rolted Meal and Pearl Grist.
Also,- a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran.
SUTGARS
Gianulated, St%ldArd' A,- Key
stone A, Extra C, and all the lower
grades.
Green and Rloasted-all.grades
~J
Fresh Canned Goods of a;zl kinds,
Fretih Plekles and Sanco.
1500 Gallons Wines and Liquors
of all grades.
Give me a call and got a Bargain.
W. 11. DONLY,
aug 17 On the Corner.
BARXAINS
-AT Thai...
C ornew Stoi'.I
ALL5 Summer Goods marked ab/r at
J. M. BEATY & CO.'s.
A LL Cotton- Goods reduced in' prian at
J. M. BJEATY- & CO. s.
ROTTOM pricea on Clothing and Straw C
Hants at the OIRNER STORE.
AN Elegant Stock ot' Corsets just
ceived. Someth&idg ilice. Call sadc
the'u.
LADITE" w~amting .Shoes wvil1l)please re..
membher Zeigler Bros'. fine Shoes at J. M.
IIEATY & CO.'s.
DON'T BUY
-A
Until you have seen oi. The'
ramnous WRISTJRR,-f'eautifully gainti]
ed, strong, dur'able. Don't forgot the
WE'BSTEit WAGON
is the BEST TilING ON WHEELS.
U. 0. DPESPOR TEs,,
W lVnn aboro, . 0.'
Rtfrnwa, s.0;
sept 9
THlE SOUTH CAROLINA' OOLLEGE
*AG0Uhrdenk AIEI Wf.dftAg'
VICL be opened for tlin iristriftiSfr
of the young men of the S.tite, on the 5th
OOTOBlER, in the buildlings of the old
South Carolina Colleo, with- the folow.
ing Faculty, viz.:
WM. POIRCHEIt' MfUES, LL.D..
President and Professor of English Liter.
ature.
JAMES WOODTtOW,Pn. D., D. D.,
Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany
and Zooloy
BEN. SIiAl
Profsdr of: M'athematics arnd 1(atural
PiIilosophy.
WILLIAM IJtJRNEY,-P,. D.,
Professor of Analyttaal and Agricultural
Chemisiry and. xporimental
Agribulture.
TUITION FREE'.T'O ALL. nlouii ron't
for the year $10. For further information
apply to the Secretar atColumbia, 8. 0.
By~ order' of the facuft?
Secretary of Faculty.
Columbia, . 0., August 13, 1880.
PEACE INSTiFUi,
FoR1 YOUNG LADIES'
REV. R. BURlWEL L, It
JOHN B. JBURWELL, 5 ricpal
TIIE next session commencesr
on Wednesday, the .1st Septom
b-1880.
bo itAtitution offers superior
advantage for instruction in 04
all branches usualU- thu ht'in first-class
seminaries for youn ladles.
Advantages for istructiori' in muimal
(vocal and instrumental) and- Modern
Langes unaurpa d(..,
Th orily Instituln-- in the Bortli hatv.
ing in 'sRecessAfulo ttion afulv eqi. 13
ped school frins ritotion In' t di o
and prftotice of-coodg , - o .1
.For ciclrii u 'u.
THE GREAT ARCADE,
WINN'SBORO
$ now liei'i&t ed'u with oneof'the fiit'stockIof' Dry. Goodo, No.-. I
Stions, Boots,.Shops,.Hats, Clothing, Glassware and'rooiery, Tinware,.- (N
Vbodenware,-Willowware,- otc.,.etc.,.eto., ever brought to>the 0u pper' part
of the State, evbry department being.replete.
I. am-preparing' for a campaign' Which the peop.leJof 8outli*C6roliinh.havq,
iot. witnessed sinue the days- of- Witshington.
PRNTS'.
JEA; It]niT'FECT, GO TO' MIMNAtOH'S ANlARMi
5,000 Yards Standard PIints at 5'cents.
4 ,000 Yards Standard Prints at 61 contsi.
P,000-Yards Standard Prints at 7. cents.
Vouiv Speoial Attention,
1,003 Tnlaundriod Shirts at 25 cents.
8,000 -Ulaundried-Shirf;Sat 75, 85.-and. $1.004
Jeans, Jeans, Juanp,
Slightly damaged- by water, at half price,
20'Piecos at-10 conts, worth 16-.
20 Pieces at 16 cents, worth 25.
25, Picoes at 20, 25 -and 30, worth 40.
Read On,.
10 llDos1iiestie 6'oods to arrive, at Factory Pi'os,- which. 1 will
pote lator.- The Groat Sousation of the Day,
uIIddi'ed c'of' u4efttl articles worth 20 and 25 cedfs, at 5~ cerits.- don'
nd see for yourself,-and you will-find it just as I tell you.
Diee,aods, nMO'd,
Jst' received direct from the manufactuior, 20 pieces Black Ccohnmero
res G140 60, 75, 90c., $1.1) and $1.25. E verything now and sty.ish in,
)reas Good from 71b. -up. -See anti intvegtigate.
To the wbolesalo trade I will- send-any goods in my sf;ock at .IEN. PEI
)tENT. -OVER, C OST..
THE LVADER EVEI I'
M I MNA U,8
NOnai%ESS STRE A
AT COST FOR TIifl2 DAYS.
B3gK'og ts t'CohTpIiation Bulton Han Seed IRINCE ALBERtTf*
Broken lots Gents' Ehnnieled Lace Hand Sewedt' Princa'E'lberts
Broketi loth Gents' Calf Tics, to close at $1.25.
Broken lots Ladiea' Newport 'lies, at 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.50.
Brokeni 19t Childreni's Slippers5, to close, at 50c.
B3rdketi lot Children's Sandals for $1. reduced from $1.5(.
Buttercup Piques reduceed from 12le. to 8 0.'
White Figured and and Striped Piques redu'eecd fromi 25 to. 10.
White (Brocade) Piques reduced from 30 to 20c.
11fENik FIECEM FI0URED LAWNS A T FIVE CENT&
Bro6r*lts taueObves at cost. Rtemainder of Straw Hats ijll-be sold without ref.'
WEHU1AVE JUSTI RtECE1VED300 Corsets " auer,1, at FO wot lie.
augu-DESPOR TES' & B1)M'NIs,.
CoLUMnTA,8.' o..
CLOSING OUT!T
1RflAT REDUCT'IOR IN DRESS G~OODS AND~ NO1'OgSIIy
ORDR TO MAKE BOOM FOR FALL STOCK.
N order to dialle r'omt for our Fall Stock, we offer the remainderiof or
Spring and Summer Goods^ at GOST to UASH BUYERiSou
Perthshire Lawns at 79.sents.
Pacific Lawns at 12 cents.
Lace .'unings at 224 cents.
Linen Suitings of different grades.
Bress Goods of various styles and prices.
Cypress Cloths at 17j cents.
White Piqties, all prices,.
Centennial* Stripes from 7j. cents ny:.
A Lot of Fidgibgs from 2} centsa up
SLot' af iblions to be gld, for what they will brin, as we desiro& t~
.close otit this part-of our stock. '
Best UTnlaundried Shiritin the World at 8'1t centsweachl
Anothergrade at 72j. cents, and all other goods in proportiodI ~
hargd to 'al ,one witl outan-'advance. o 'opto~rtt
SJuly 10'
rHlE D'AVIS. VERTICAL FEED
REWING MACliNE
IL1HARENGES THlE fl'ORLD TO PRODUCE ITS E(fUAL r
$1,000 REWARD !L
r7 One thousardollar's reward ofledtro nJc's1Lli.'l'd ' a'
'ilnge of worki, and do It as wvell ontt any esonjicihu'A s s l'd11e one onea
Ie "D)AVIs VERTICA L FEED E y( ohmachmIe- Arrs ane dne on
e contest wilIl'be made witht any on dei'ii to I.MNE." rra tiemoc-enfo
war'd wikhin a reasonable thn~e altoi' ~vrtto appicao Is recelvoe-ame
DAVIS SAWING MACUIINE CO:).
A'ittey large lot of h~e above Machihcs and the Improved Weed' *Jist re'
le.. J. 0. BoAa,~ Agent.
bkit on d C lrd Iq 8IresGoo s in variey, Illusion, Silks, Satins'
ibbo nCet (d ace8 otion81 Hosiery, Laco -Bon'nets,- fluhing, - '