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TJlE NEWS AND HERALD. VINSolo, 'S. 0. TflU18DAY, Oetober 14, : 1880 1W- MM.4NS YAA YIS EITOR. N. J. ItRFNOLDS, AP-t0I0ATH EImT0on. g'ME I) ENOCRA ATIC TICKET. For President. WxiNFIELD SCOTT 11.\NCOCKc. -For Vice-Presi-Odent. For Governor. JOiNSON IIAGOO. For Lieutenant-Governor. J. D. KENx.DYr. For Conptroller-Goneral. J. C. COIT. For Secretary of State. - t. M. Sums. For Attorney-General. LiROY F. YOCaMANS. For Supiverintondent of Education. iuui S. TIIOMisoN. For Adjutant and Tlnpector-Gleneral. AtTIlUlt IM. MANEGAUI,. For State Treasturer. JOHN PE.:TNu .RICIAnoSON. For Congren..-Fourth Iist.rict. JOllN 11. lIeys. For Solletor-Sixth Circult. T. C. GAs-roX. DEMOCRA TIC COUNTY TICKET. -0 For Stato Senator. Il~YA. ("AILAnly. F.or It epresena tIves. JoltN W. L~vi:s, C(~u~lisi 1. T.i AsEl.u For Shierifr. JOHN 1). McC.I. . Filr 1r00m110 n1tige. .J. I. 3ov'I.I.:s. For School CoililImmiionter, JollN BoY I. For County Comiuionerls, 11. Oscmlt Duluc, Jon% A. JIhNNAN-r, JAM.s R. IARtVEY. For Coroner. C -onal:: S. IlIxNAN'I'. NO TiINWIs HAVE IIEENl.CEIVi Voio a year from01 Ile J1/ra/d ste'inne., Jeanmette, sent by Bennett to explore the Arctic Regionis. Several vessels hiave gono out in search of her, but, in vain, aind it is fbaealed that she may have been lost. With complete up pllices, how11ever, and aibundant Suip. plies, her crew can exist. IL )ong t imie embedded in (lie ice. Stil'y took ia lon'g (line to ret thiouglh Afrie, but, succetleed at last. May the Jeainiette be as fortunate. . OItANT llAS (lOTTIN 111.iisl.:LF INTO AN uinpleasant predlicamnt, by his~ un seemuly attack upon IHancock. Not -only 0on1his slightinig remarks as to llnicock's vanity anid wveaknces, re garded as emlanaionis f'romi a defteated and disappoinited candnidate, but his alleged1 fhets areC disproved i a n1u bar of' inistanices. lie says that Sheri dan dleposed the Louisiania Board of Levee Conimnissjiners because they swIidled te Stale, anid that il1ancock re-app1ointod themi. Oni thie othier hand, hiistlury shows that they were re appintaied beforo t ho ex pi ration of Shersidan's term), and t hat H anicock hand nothiing to (10 with thtem. As to Hanicock's never havig been thiought of hii connlecttin withI the commitandi of the Army of the Potoiinic, a brot her oflicer atirmis in the Newv York 1Her alti(liat afler (lie Mino ]Iiin disaster, the removal of Meade was conitempla tedl anid JIaicock, theni sufliering' friom a wvound, wvas kept. ini W~ashinigton somec timo by Staluton ihr the purpose oi receiving the appo)1 itmient , but thant hancock himself urged that further time be given to Miede. Grant also says that ini 186-1 t he D~emocrat ic Nat ional Commiit.too east a few votes for llancock for President aind this ruined him and p~ut a Presi dentialin bee In his bonint. It is now said( thit 1llaincock receive'd no votes in 186.1, and not until 1808 did he receive 1.1 votes for thie Presidency. Ag~iain they say that Ilanicock was relieved by G rant in Louisiana bca~use leadlin liep~ublicalns sad that G rantI could not be nioiminatedl as I ur s his~ suibordi nate, I lancock, was autagoiiizinig Ihadi cai schiemies ini LuOhisiania. .Andy Johnisoni alwvays swvore that Girant had1 lied to himii. 18 t his~ a chronic weakniess, or ha~d thle old mnaii been takiing too inmehl (cea? TIhe TLhree States. West Vii riia, Ohio and13 Iidiamf Voted oni Tuestbsdiy. West Virginia halin obr Peverail dclcions been Deimocratit by increcasing mnajoriies. Last Itin e ii Ohio is normially liepublican. Jr off years, and with a light vote, tha< D~ieiocats have curried it. In P rei dentlial conitests it hias beeni 1epulhica,' wit h steadi ly decreasing~ lulajorities Hayies beat Tileni oiily about five~ o1 six thousan1 ini a vote of over six hun dred t housaiid. Ini 1878 the D)eino craits iredisi ricted thie State anid electet eleveni outI of twventy Coingressmnen Last year the 1Itepublcans re-elnacteL tl'e old gerryniaider. and1 expect t elcet fouti ieen Congressmieni. -Indiana was llepublican up t~o 187-2 wheiin lendricks wl'as elected goveriio1 by 01n0 thousand miajority, thiouagh ii November it wont for Grant as agains Greeley. Since then, it hias beet Demiocratic by a plurality vote. Il 11 ie precsen1t Conagiess tunee are sl) D)emocras, six Rtepublic ans and1 on Greeianacr. Thei Demiociats expee to gain I wo C'ongresclmen. 'The coil otIn, (his Stato hats beent uuualb htenied .At jholbyVIle, on aturday, I Ite two P1artes got to fighting and the Democrao shori'ir nas kiledI by a Re0publican. Each party charged the other witi the importation of' repeat or. into the Slate, and with using' vast sums of ioltey to corrpipt voters. ilug's mountain. A YRIC BY rN18. CJAnA DAGI'AN MCTEAN, BUNO AT THE URCENT UENTENNIALA CELE. BIlATION. Here, upon utita lotNely ltelit, nrn it storm andi bred it strifo. Nursei by Na' ure's 8eret iniglit, Frccdoin wolu tile bncm or ilfe. Hongs of bird and ca it of kine, Ffliriag lfon v oil ('ery trco, Every mrtiitiltr of (.110 wind, Impulse gave to Liberty I Tihent nhe blew a bugle blast, tStiinnloned till lIt yeont lent - "Fre1111(14 lthe des~pot,'s hour, 14 pauit I.t. 111 OW OUr veitsreance feelh " Reoq theiy inl lierofe mnight, 1on(iimnen It'ed to be I ree, Drew i it- sword of Jus Ic brliglt, Struck for (Got and Liberty I Come, ve gons of pn t riot. sires, Who the Uyrlnki.'a power o'erthrew, Htere. where hturyed t l'Itr betteoz. fires, Light, yoir torches all tno w I Till tils mountai's glowing crest., Hignalinh froin ,ea to sea, 15i1i pa'rtiiaT troin 1Est, to west" Uio, Pence, and Liberty I MElMOR rs OF .lm)oUNTv Z iON A SlInting Appent that iho Old Olorts of 1loseltool i riot luried in Oblivion)--Ani .Inte'rcting Letter' from tho Dnighter of One of the Graiumites of Nearly a Century Ago. The principal of Monet Zion has re ceived ,the following lefter from i nat live of Wimisboro, a former student of Mouit. Zion, aiid a gentlemni highly esteemed .troug'hout tle State. It is a privtte lef te, but it is so full of' finlcrest, hreatih es sutch a spiri. of' pa triolism And oflers sitehi admiible Sug gestioins, that we take the libertly of' piblishing' it, as well as the letter wic1 it accomiplinied. Monit Zion was incorporated it 1773, 111d has al r'e(yIV pasHse:1 her centelitial. The 8o ciety ill in ctive existence, and it should hived Col. Aiken's suggerstisons inl co-opeIatling with the plincipal to gather all thie traditions of tle college anmd school and all events of intercket connimected with it. The uggestion of' a Lyeceumi should not pass unhetlceded. Ilenty of abilify etit be Found inl Willnsbolo to m1iake it a sutcess. We commtuetId the letter tle catref'ul Con siderationi ofal the members of the society'. Itis as follows: Cniml-swox, S. C., Oct. 8, 1."0. J11R. It. 31eaUns Davis, Pri .cipat -3t. Zion, Winnsbor'o, AS. C.: For,111N man yars I have been ImI pressed wvifth the tvast importance of' r''Seliing fromt utter oblivioni the verv inlteresting but unritteti history' of Milounitt. Zioi, file venerable Ilistililioni ovel' whose dl(inic. you nlow so ie eeplatly preside; Anld have lisitned w%-ilh liliall r-everencve to any recital o' falets or inei'orabili, 'r'oit ifs aium i or friends for years ba'k, but haive fiiled to piwes-erve them. A Aw weeks back ac'cident threw me intto thei comipanyu1' of' a v'enertable tanl intel ligent tnafti'o of' this city who spoke kindly and f'hmuiliarlv of' my f/m Ma/ter?, antd I Ithtoughit I lhat lit t 1'i ties so full of' interest to mie would noi dhoubt equally intere'st, hutntdreods of othlers, antidtmp0 in op tr hnd s t'otuld be tmade, vaiitluale ma: trial i illu1st raln 1 the histor'y and honoin g thle miemor )'v of' one' of' 1hle oldest and tuost (dist in guishied literar~ iy his? ittions in the State. Mountt Ziont is inow apprtoach.. ing heri ('entenitals. Who ca n esti miate thle iini tluee (i' hier labor1s toir the patst, hundredi('( yearUs in tihe pulpit. ate of the 1. nit ed States? 3Many still liv'ing look hack with sat isftact ion to the itachin~gs of' a Stattibrd, an 100n mtondos, a II udsoni, and time will dioutitless reC'ord( thle viities anid erutdi1 tion of' a long line of' lit erary succees sot's. It it. wise or1 ptot ie 'r grt'it t'ul ini tihe liresenit gentertion0 to6 ignioreO all Itt has beent doine tor' them, and1( let the dead past. bury the dead1, or shiotil the livintg pre'senit endevori' to keel) abrieatst wiLth thle ittellectal pro gr'ess of' the titme? Why has hats theree niot been thouish~uil1in ulethe 'shadel oIf Motolt Ziont for' y'ears' a I.veenma like thaitt ini Cher'iawv, whlie th Ie eutu tred tin md of' the town has given atud'ence to thle briigtest. intellects oft the SI ate? 'lThese' t hioughts, so hurr'iiely thi'owni t ogefther1, s6) chu'y1151 e (xpre'sed~ , havi e r'e'ceipht of' the e in'losedtl. '1 conf ess t hat II th a ld ohehele that the t ime, ihe nutmi and1( thle duity had1( consp~i'ehd to make this appeal to yout to 'ommtiI'ee aten iirry on t this loving work. You onkti find inanv' liviing wh'o could aid y''ar's more)1 will have ipassedl to tha ot boturie w hencie nto It'raveler' re(turn's. All this mutst f'nrnisht iny apioloply for this cinmun~ iltionw~ich I rstadle ~l'ie wiol. reei t'ou reipect l conl .leliev'e me1, miy dear' sir, Your I obed dint se''~rant, 61. 1). Antnix. The following Ilter will recall tihe fac0t, not ~trenerally 011 reinem eed, that, at. the be'gininig of' its hiistoryv, M\outit Zion wa's a r'eguilar'ly chartered college, that it gave' dhiplomas of' gi'aduttition, andit wa's itt ftedd lar ge'ly by stuidet'fs friom thle low-coiunt ry. I ndeed, atmng time inlcorphortortms of thme Society were lhe leadoinig meni of' the day in thie State, and at least half' of' thte members lived int (Chiar'lest on andh on the coat. We would he mnnehm pleasedl to receive the personal inocidlent s alluded to in te let'. I t is as f'ollows: lautr Srun-Agr'eeably' to y'our re cett rettest, I ntow cheer'f'tlIly turntisht yout tcrh noteS ini 'onntectfion w ith ou.Ziln I ollege, Winnsbploro. Fatir fIehd couty,~' 8. C ., as my abdii v en-. ablles me to do. My ft hiher' Col. W.'illiami Coteswortht in ckney, 'was at rciadiuate of' t hat tottittin , cithler ini the year A. 1). 1791) or 1791. Alv mtemory' does not recall with cer'tahimt'v lie exacet datc-whether in t he autumb111 of' '9O01or sprlinig of' '91--and( motst till f otunoatel V my ppers r'elat ing to h ohllegiate ecour'se, mlu~tding his ''Vale' other literary treaCusuries duriing the latte so-called'eivil war. Accordinig to C 'hcock, his life-long fi'end as well as re'lat ive, wa~s a membewr 01' his ches. The prIesident, of' theo College ei, that peiohd w~as --- McCall, of01 whose ch'aater andl( attinimenits tmy fatthei Ioflen 'pol o in termns of' warmniest com meno datlin, regarding himii as a n oinmitentif tdl for thte postion hc( Pk*L!I'28 ,N 7 ai. H ii IL1. IWOM. "Well, say," said (nie of our be young mon at a North. 11111 iop ti othe'r ovoning "you know 'bout ti fellah Hancoofc? Well, say-ho ail sameo one() that's pl(eielt of an insu ance company, is ie? Writes aw fl ly coarsoliatd, yott kInow ?" "Naw," replied the best youn' 111 address, lie s 1111111 that signed "consi tutionl of United States; great polili clan, I reckon. Had a row with Go Waishilngtoni at battle t' Mont mouth "UInw, noP" interposedi a tillrd be ,man, "'tain c that fIlal. Gad, h dead, mn; 'pon mlly soul Ito is." "Well, say," exlaitimed the first be young man, ''whelt'd lie did?" ."Ca't 61aY, 'i sure," replied il toird best yoing man, who apear< to bena young man of broad inforim in On1 geeICral topics, "but I kno he's dead. This I ltancock's a minlitar man ; Colonel in -the army, and Go (11101r of 80110 istld near1 New York The other best young meni gallther iroid hini with it conmon expre sion of the liveliest interest. Finall ono of them asked: "'Well, say, what's ie want to rt for President for, i' ie's Governori an island?" "Don't know,"said ote well-infiorii Od best Young m1ani, "but g uess he0 I1 to. B'Iieve after a fFeltal's been Go urnor of an island for 'bout so long i he, has to retire, ni' if le can't get 1 Ile i'esideit, lie hats to-hasn't g( nothing to do, you know. I doll know just how it Is." "Welljj sav, who's this lr1eachler ft lah, Garfield, that's rut'iiii the Dei trats for Presidenlt ?" asked the fir best young lntu, after an intelligel pause. "Don't kinow 1 much 'bouit him," sai the well-ilformed young mn; "he beenl President onc, I knlow."1 "Talkinit' 1man or dlamcini' man ?" as] 2d tle third bust voung man11m. "Ohio matl, I f)'lieve they call him 4aid (te 'well-in ztmed best yotin 1111111. "What's that?" asked the other b VotuIg m an in intalligent choris. " i'ol iy sohl, 'ldoni't know," r 1)(ied the well-inforimed best Voun man, frankly. "Some kind of a--c Lh - -r--kind of a t mani-[ don know 'im sue." And1 just then tie hand stiruc'k ul tind e thve best waltzers in (tie roo acased talkiig politics and ahanldomt( h1O .prof'ounld stut l ' s tatecrtil I in ill tle qiddv azes of the danc the glory 01 thie lani(d of f'rcedoi at the Pride of society is its young mec Sulnusr:n Tio n.vrT.-Old Jol Morris. a Lit tl lIot-k iegro, hit it~p lth eai. of Ta i imer aiti-bilious pill .iOlipoun(dcd, a1s tie declared, accor mug to a recipe obtained ol'the lm livtfer. lie sold some t-) a wonn who died soon aler taking them. Jol was arre-Aed and laken lo tie coin where the following dittloguo tot place: " Where did you get the mnedicit yolu p'ave I hie woim a?" "I l1nde hilt firm t'rections sent t inle by Dr. Tanner." "What are its component parts?" "llit's mtatde Outen roots fronm 0 revotit' an1d leaves finn de tree(. Do V(er waliter buy a bottle. Jelhee?" "No, sir, I doni'(. The cllart agaitt yout is at seious onme. W1t "Whyt, Jcdlge, do nmedicine didi kill th i' oimn.'" "Why, Jethgd(," 'ant died obh sur'prise. Yer i'see shte hadu beeni tki tit didnt't do her nto good. Site (did1 hab) inieb conid~ience in inv michin itndi lien shte tuck it an' ithun' that ( Ii went rigt ter wiirk tearin' att the c 11ers ob (It blIiiusss, hi it i-prise lor' sitprisini' anybvlody to deathI. El' momie an1' (eIlIs you a good pioec < IIQws, anl' you tatlls deadl~, do Ilaw cat ibil ine 'sponisibtle. Ani'''rdiii (er lea'th I, de law (all't put~ d1eclaumps< T'he .Just ice is conisideriing thle po0in )l'.lhn's ar'gilinent, bt Johna is st A ssoc'iA'lTION or Omn MA J)s.--TI Did .laidts' Assocliation1, of' (;eln 30amity, Ohio, had atP(h p Oil on the lalt '(centt Iy ad mu1t~lsteredC( eighty-Xsix ou 'his~ soietd wa fli outtgrowv(th of' 11 10our, and was or'g'anizedl ini 18i2 bv >Wv of' younhg ldies whiose brt'e lid Sweetheats wer'e fIihtg fot' the -oun11t'y anmd left them witiot tihe Ir <Ouirces oft'male~ eiscorts. except Itie la .rai'ds whotI rnemtained at home. U. w'illiing to necep1t the gailatryt of thte b'oun g mten, the yoitog laddies pre'fe edl to) depen~d 111on themselvecs, mi 9ut. oft revenlge I the gailliant s dlluli hose mideendentt damt~sels "O) nen01 andc mtatde it. thteir'own. A humior'oi 30onstitution1 and by~-laws were draft< b~y Ml's. C. I. Henrlty, then a slng roung lady, and onte of the fouinde >f' thle inst i iutin. Man w'as dleclar'( the "uommlfon enemtyv" and 0one of (.1 ~hief' objects of' the society was a co tmuedO( warit agatinst his advantes. I was _religioiusly excluded frlomt 41 mieetmtis, and1( a special clause Of ti by'-laws stid thbat any member wvJ shtould m Iiarry should be fined one hit iired big coer~~i cetits and shlould I brantided withI tar' ont theo soles of ht dione it ." The beauitifutl coniststeni of' wVoman's niaturo wIll be ap)preciat4 whean it, is knowni that every one thle chrtei' memiber's and unearly all .-ChiicagoTiue:" ed wish our1 reader's to underOtstand~ thi we' r'egalrd lmndiaina as hopelessly Dem oceratic, or that we conside' thlje ek Ilon (of the Deumocragtic G~overnaor' October as an asermtained fact.; on11 contrarny, we have str1ong hopeos th Itte 1 eputblicns will be able to ok thir Stat e ticket; but11 at the sailme lii wO it.'e aware that the D~etinoerats haii been mi thle majoi'ity for' years-thi Ithey renhize how lttpor'tant thte rest; 5 14o them~l. Theyw~ haive atll the 1m10n1 thoen (' se1 1 for1)1 lorru'Ipt ion mrlil)5 and from lng andl( succssful practi tthey kntow hocw and by what means11 perpetuante I th' politl conit rol InI i State. Shtould t hey carrt' the State Octob~e' it will 1)e mter'ehltoldintg th< (own. It will be no 'gaimn' to them ai no 'loss' to the Reputhllcans." .TMPrnANT---..Do not let, your di't gist. palmt of'oni yo any newv, et remedy for co1(1s wheni von intqul for' Dr'. ull's Cough Svi-up, ory will be disappolited. Price 25 cCntU bot tle. -ray ycur su bscription - 7= -'~.*. 1 V ccup)IedI, behag both learqed and de0voutly plotis7.' think Mr. McCall was a Olergymnilk. I ami1 niot; deIiling W11rsona0 history, or I coutld add sunldry, Items comected w-ith ny revered father's life while a student of "Old" MIountl Zion College, which might be Interesting toyou, and which aire so dear to me. hoping, hzowover, that the few (ited may be satisfaetory, I rcItlan, vOry r'esphCI l ly, Your obedient sorvant. SUSAN 8. P. MAOwOOD. Charleston, 6th Oct., 1880. INDIAN.A. A Qsiet Election nid un Unprecedentedly L.irgo Vote Polled-No) Dollnito I nforna tion In to (1 Result. INDIANAPOIs18, IND., October 12 2.20 P. M.-Tho election in this city and throuiglhout tihe State, so far as Ivard from, is passiig oil very quietly. There are no indicatiOns of 'any ti' turbance froi ily quarter. Bisiness is generally sispended, and a very full voto will be polled. Only tw'> or thre arrests have becn inale lhore by the police. 7.40 P. M.-The election passed of' quietly anid no disturbaneco had beeu reported from 1Iany quarter when ile polls closed it 6 o'clock. The Vote polled is very Ja'rge, but there is noth in" to indicate the result as yet. In th1s city (here was Colsiderable Scratchin. on the calldidates for (1oV Pr1r101' ani Coigressmen. Comparisons oil reurnis will ho made with tleh volo for Governor 1876. The ticket has twenltyv-nine names. and no Counting is to be donc1 until after Ihe close of the polls. It will necessarily be lte before Inuch reliable news can he had. INDIANA.\oL.Is, October 12.-Sixteeri Iidiaia precincts show a Denocratic gai of 22. WASINGTON. Ocober 12.-A dis patch from Imliana polis to ile corre sponldenit of the Cincinnati ElqluirerM) (cliliq I lie election of, Landers aind the whole Democratie Stie ticket. ]NiANA.\os, October 12.-Thirty tive Indiana precinicts show a lRepub licam guin of 76. Returns come in very slowly. 10.40 1. M.-ietituris fromt fort v-five Imliana precincts give a Epulblican gait of 161). Cmemc.mo, October 12.-9-10 P. M.-I Schuylerki Colthix telegraphs from South lleid, Indiana, that. Pemim, Warden, Clay, larris, ,ion ad German townships, in . Joseph's colluty, give I1 mNIlajlrity For ileter, llepubfican1 t gai smi e the last Governor's elec lion ot 67, and 1G4 iln th1e State election two vears ago. Two wards of South lenmi( give 101) RIpublican gain suice I he last city election. This is the first Vte of the State electiona by wards. ^t 7RALLY 1.; cowxutfr a. Loig Torch-Linist.' n by Sena1turm lhan11picati 11nd1 1t,114-ner. ail Mlolau aind Others -Goenwrnil Enthusi (Sptre'l to tihe Nws and CottriH.) Cotit'.%l.\, October 12.---The i)emo erats of, .lieblanid county, who werle Iliiithgh to ie asleep, have proved th lenbiselv thle grrand deionstIra titins to-Iight it) be widte awale aid fu11 o entihusiusin. The Ieol~e ot'Co hunbia call lit longerv be charge-psd wi tn indifference and lialih. The torchl light, w'oces.in forneti inl fr'ionat of' (fihe po~stoilice att 8 o'clo('k.a and, headed by~ ihe Colutinbiua Cor'net i hinid, nin-chiel down~~ Aiilaini street. t) I lhe Statc-I louse yard, w here a stand wa':s 0reted. TUho hunmd red perisonIs, all of' whocim ('arrlied (orces.~la I lhe rianks werei se vera'l buliiredi't negroe. When the coluiiin begi to miove the Columabia Flying Artitllery' begantiinga"*(l enonon, andl 'onlt inueod iunt iIlie stand waus reaclch. 31any ladies were at the State II oise, uand by the time the spaking~i begani the criowdt 1had swollen to larg~e propor' tions. A t, 9 o'clock Jutd'eJ.Q Maha, onty~ ch iaia, cal led thie ameet iin' to order an li'odluced( thle Iiris~.t speak er'i, Senator fliuler', whio wags .riece't l with wild chieeriing by wvhiies and bilacks. lie miade a furict',~ rign speech. Senlator' limpton was the nlext 8pealker- Wh'lenm he1 s.tepped utpon the atsli and prml aoloinged (cheein1g. Ilanp lou spo1k13 for aout ten mnies with greas':t ('li'et. lie was frequentIIly iinteir ruted0( witlthhplause. 1j(e was f'ol Iowed( hy (Gen E. W. Aloise, who was (3loqutenit, anid eleganmtit in his short whlo heads thle t icket. as catndidatte ficr the I .egisliaure, was loudly' ctaled for and reson'~wded ini ai iorcibl'e aind beau.. 'ii'l addr'ess, wa'hich el icitid wilId bur msts ofapplause'. C'ol . .1lhn C. II as kell tollowed in a speech replete with !.goodlB mlice!11( andtloient senltiimlenis. Mir. Johnm C. Seegeris', one0 (ot ouri most est imablde Germana Oil izenis, who lis one111 of' thle D eamocrlalic niine forC thie111 Legislaiturle, in r'esplonse It) thle turgent demandllos ot the c'rowdy caime foi'wardl uamh del~iered one0 of his~ unlliiic and teliiitN offl-handl( spe(ches, which was hertl e~oyed Iand1 especially hy the colored( part1t of the( assemblly. ' . C. 0. Mlarshall, also a c3iadidate for the iA'gislatu, fo( Illowed ini a very power fuil speech'i, pr1ov ing)'I himself' to be a speaker'i of' ne mean ailitv'. Malor ,1 aies ( . (iibbes. being lomiihly, called t<,>r, madte ('ne oft his alinilsaing ind~ coni vmemycita shpIerbes. fullI of' a ppriopriate an Iecdotes, w ich wenit homae to his hiearers'.' Th'le mteeting was closed1 at a late liourn the crowd rem aning atllie lime ando givmiag close at telt ioni to the speak em's., Everythling passed clfi uietly. N unbei's of ihepubicans were on time outskir'ts of' the crowd. Thme maeet ing wits by fari the Imost spir'ited bel duing this canvass in Richlamnd countv. WN'rm i-:n io nx A Com.;v.--Youmg 3i'. La'ehours was .sit tiing oni the porch time other mighit watching a sevenlteen v'ear'-old girl try i ng Ito keep awake long enoutgh to see . lie mcrm inig slam wa'ish I was a star," lie said, s'milintg at his own1 Poetic lhiey. "I1 woul rath em' you werie a comnet ," she said drieaim ly. 1ihs arait beat mtilnl tiously. "'Amnd wh'y ?" lie asked Ienmdemly, at ie samie tim I tncakinag hem' unaresist ig Ilittlec hands(13 in. his ownii? "antmd 'whv? lie re peatedl impertiously. "'Oh,'" ' she said w ih a i.r'oodtingr earnelstnmess t hat, ell Impon Is soul like a bar'e thot. on ia coldI oilelth, "because theim vou would omnly' comme iirnttiid ofi(o ermy I ,400 yearis 1'' 1( ledi't. say anythming uintihlibe w~as half wayv to the friont. gate, when lie turaned ar'ounid amid shook his fist at the house anmd multtleredl between his teeth that 'by the dads, It would be a thndi~er mua' sight longer' than Ithat befor'e lhe (..imme arioundn again." But. by (hint. thne the Poem' girl was in bed andu sounid asleep. -Sbsrin o u NEWS AN ])[I gn ').,-4.0ayer SPECIAfi NOTICES. TIM LlPrLE MEPICIE CHEST--May Appic 0 iUver Pls tire the most j (liable in thq world, and ientirely vege blo. Prie l5 cents for large boes., Sol y a Druggi sttsIn00cunty. r- AIACON, GA., July 1, 1879. I have tsed ihooniold's Stock Feed on in) horses with the beat results. I hld one horht turned over to tilo for which the owner would have taken $25,and after treating him with thle Stock Feed for two weeks, I consider lam worth $15". My Wife has tried it, alco: on her chickens - which Wei re dying rapidly with choleta. and shit dId dot lose one after giving the ilrstdose. YourR truly J. HI.Tf1bRTER. Proprietor Livery Stable. Sold by all Druggists In this count.y. CoLMBUs, on., Aug 24 1877. DR. J. . MoFFETT-Dear Doctor--4e 1aV you "Tecthlinn" (Teetinig Powders) to ou litt11e grandchild withi the eapplIest results. The to effcts were aliost magieal and certainly inor alfactory aIt-hant from mything tre ever iteed. Yours Very truly, JOSEPl '8. KEY, Pastor of St. Paul Church. ly A UGUSTA, GA., Feb. 0, 18is. I take plensure in saying that I have used Dr ,, Moffettls TEETIIINA for my infant wifh entirc satisfaction, It flly 1ndIM piensantly nccorn Slislies the purposes for which it Is recommend ed. .CIIAS H. STAPLES. Y DO YOU WANT IiEALTl? W11hy wil ye die? Deoti, or what is worse is tl inevitable result of contintuo: suspenslor )f of the menstrual low. It is a coidition wici shouli not be trifled with. 1inmediato rolle Is tie only sareglard against, constitutiiona 1- ruinI. In all CaHC (if siuppressoin, Suspension L or other irregularity of tile "courses, Brad tleld':i Fcnal-. iiegttlator li the only sure remo dy. It acti by giving tone to the nervous call ts tre, uinproviig the Glood and determining di. 1 ri-cy to tle organsof menstruation. It is P legitimat~e proecription, and (lhe most inteill. genltphysiitis ite it. Prepared by Dr. J i11'tihe'l, Atlanta, 0aa. $1.60 per bottle. Sohl by aIl druggists. NOTABULOA, ALA., Jilly T, 1877. - Drndiel's Femnle IRegulator has been thor oughly tested by tile i at great variet-y of cases alld I 1u111 fully convilneed that It, is 1unlrivalec ft for all that class of diseases which it claims t< It cure. J. C. II US1 , 11. 1). Mestrs. LMar, Rankin & Laina'; Gentlemen d A inemht'r of my family whoin I feared ha Consuimption is been entirely cured by th-2 use of Brewer's Lung Restorer. His condiltio was very nlarming to all of us, antid we (ti every tillig ive couli tlilnk of to tenelit, litin, wIt 0hot success, until I got hi111 a battle of you Lung nestorer. Ile began to improve after the firat dore au(1 before lie had taken two bott le was entirely eured, where I feared no cure wn possi ble, anti I Inost cer.uily reconimmend it, t< ll who Ilave any), 1i-fectionls of the lungs. IHe t was coughing and spitting all the thne, so in cessanty Mit It, prevented his sleeping al ilght. and 11hat little sle p he got did not, ro fresh h1im in tite least. Iind but, litt le aippetitl, o. and sInce he began the tse of Brewer's Li Itestorer has slept well a1nd his appetito Is vera iatteh better. I have never seen anythnlig nc So promiitly an(1 effeet. at eltre in ssort, nt 31time1 Wishing yott gieakt, sUcces and ic(ping th11 above Inly influence Inally to try Y1-6wer': Lung lRestorer where they need a imiediei tc strengtlen and restore tie Luugs toa healthy coudit-1lon. I amn very respectfuly. d1 c u3ntS. E. J. WILLIAMS, o 2 Washington Av. near WVesleyan .FeinalR 'IConek e. - S d o015 by the Druggists of this County. - T 4F A M.3E Iv. a is. . Y 'E itIY, ltSTON COTNTY, 0A. We hnve known it'IS'.s S3yhlillitic I, itdin I nliedi..of obstI.tlle casof Syphilla .3Iercutrial hinatism, Serofla, ete. It mnadc tie tost pe)rfeMt and permanent cures in ceIi l tlugh L. Drennard, El Wnrren Sin 1). Killen. .J. W. Whlnhieilv Jvlg(e(f Co. Court, J. 0. lilbert., Drug't. r J L. WIarii, of J. W. .1ann, J. W. LaMtiriop & Co.. tComtey I-t'ensurer 8:lV.11a1 Wa. Wil. 1). Pierce Seriff, Ed. Jacksion, U. (". I)tancain DC ~)"l't Ci'k Sttp'r Ct. Day & Gordon Wilm. Bruclsonl, We are ncquiahinted with ihe gentlemen whos Siginat 111r4s a p'liar to the tyb'vi' cert itleat te. They I nI'l -itzensof said (otinty, of Mie ighest re. Itplctakbligy and t'haraucter. A. S. O i LES, ordinary Hloustoni Co. . Clot k Sutperior Court. llotston countly. Gn,. tors, lin' li many of the ge~thteenl ;uhose sig a1 a tres !;pear'i tile(n foursing Ctlcinete's. T.lhe, nl.te men1 of hIgh chafrneter and3( stand~l ig. ' A. I1. Coll.QUITTi, 'I'l E W! T SPCIFC Governior 03 GeorgIn. THilaSWa, (PIFI. CoMPANY, P'roprietorn Sold by na D~rngglsts in~ tils county. n ll forl at copy of "Young Meni's Fi~end." A NEW4- KIND) OF WATCH CASE. rt Neweas it,1Is only within the Iast, 1ev I yea~nrs that1 it.in habeeni improv'01ed and brough b ithlin tile reach of every one: old In principla 't bencu3'. ile arst tinvenition wias made and L, Ie first Ilatent takenl out nearly twenty years ago ice n n'(lt CaseS mlilde ait that1 time11 and1 WOrna OVeL rsince, 3nre nOn ily as good as nowy. nend1( th1e fol nl howinig wicisi~ onl 0 on1 e 00of the many 1hun( diecdi; your jeweler's can tell of slinilar oneOs: s 3i ANSFISL.D, PA., May '28, 1878. II I lhave a enlst'omer wrho caried one of Ilos) P'atent, east-s Etfteen years and1( I kneiw It 1,w years befoicelie got, it, and it now appears gooi I for ten years longer. 11. E. OLNEiY. R ttemebe tha t, Jas. Rloss' Is the only paten e.ense madie of two p'.tes of solid geld (one 031t lsIde and1( one iniside) coverin~g every part (iX 10 posed to wear' or sight. The great, ndvanltang aof these plates is appairent to every one. flose ?sIs 1.h1 only paicent CalsO with wich1 there I .iven a writ ton Warranit, of which the followin: is a fad-simile; I 1. d d e htyu gea. tileuranute wUhNacER as a. Ask your jeweler for iliustrated catnaiogue. Ie eO -lyfmnchl :M0MASTER, BRtI0E 10 rif A RIE now ol'iering for' thle iluspecti1 f:.of thle citizeiis of' Faitleld thcol w FALLS ANID INTER~ STOCK. Eaci departmntt of Dress Goods, Dr' Goods, Clothing, Genits Goods an'~ atHats, is full til with goods that hI lt been CAltEI'ULLYN SELECTED~I I The quality of' our Goods is FJRS'J .CLASS, andA they wvill be sold as lov~ 1a8as anyb)ody can or Will sell them, '10 ociann to be it, HE AD)QUAIRTI ERS 1 e ccFor all goods1 in ollri lie. In Slhoe; Wf we1 aresecondt to inone. Inl qualitj It t hey are ats good as are shiownl in thi ssell theo following brands, and thia c ver'y pair' ai'o wu aantd: lo 10 ?MILES', irADLERt& CLEMENTJW~ We havie sold those branlids for TI'EI IYEA RS, and they have alWays glyci enltir'e satisfaction. As foir prices, ito body shallt undersaell us. ro) We havo a nico line of Carpets of hand, and are still selling the celebrat, ed1 'EARL4 SHIRT, as we can find nt better. IMcMABTrER, BIRICE & KETCINN I 4112 -' I - D Co 00 W.~OO WO1T Dry Gods, Boots, Shoes a, ,ts JUST RECEIVED -By DESPORTES & EDIMIUNDS9 (WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C.) 06 - ALWAYS RELIABLE 1 N O B OA S T IN G! PLAIN FACTS. TT IS well known throughout Fairfield county that the old established ihouse of F. ELDER & CC. is always on the square. We sell our cus tomers goods once, and they come back. Why'? Because we are reliable and sell only goods that give satisfaction. Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods and Notions, is complete. Our Grocery, Crockery and Woodenware Department is fully up to the times, PRICES AS LOW as anywhere elso. We invite yonr attention and inspection. We can suit the tastes of every one. F. ELDER & (0. oct2 THE GREAT ARCADE --OF W INN S B 0 R10 JS now being filled up with one of the finest stocks of Dry Goods. No L tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothiig, Glasswaro and Crockery, Tinware, Woodenware, Willowwarre, etc., etc., etc., ever brought to the upper part of the State, every departicut being rcplete. I am preparing for a campaign which the people of South Carolina havo not witnessed sinco the days of Washington. M5MNAUGH Pleads at the bar of public common sonse, and right ,here we advance Onr unfatilinig argoincnt~s B3LACK AND MO~l'[NING DRESS GOODS. Nun Cliothi, English Crapes)C, CasroI 1'V, VOelvot.inois, Moh~lairs. lHenieOttt, Alpaen's. M\IMNA&U G Ui 6,000 Yards Standard Prints 6 cents. 4,000) Yards Standard Priints (ij cents. 8,000 Yardsu Stamndard Prints 7 cents. 200 Pieces D)uess Goods at 811and 10 cents, 8 0 Pieces Wool Flannels 12c. up to $1.00. 40 Pieces Cotton Flannel 9c. up to 22c -60 Pieces Kentncky Jens at 10, 15, 20, 26, 35, 40, 45 and S0c. MIMNAUGH'S SHIRiTS 1 500 Unlaundriedl Shirts at 25 cents, worth 60 and 75 cents everywhere. JUST THINK OF ITP I FROM THE HUB. 10 Pieces Fruit Loom at 10ie. by the piceo 100 Pieces Standard 4-4 at 9c., sold everywhere at 11 and 12&c. EMBROID)ERIES. 1,888 Yards Embroideries from Auction at half price-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, 20 and 26 cents. TO THE LARGE BUYERS SPEIAL PIItCES. TILE LEADER EVER I 30hn L. Mirnnaugh. CONGRESS STREET~2. TH-E DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MAC1IINE CH ALLEKGEjs Ti1fJE WOR fLD TO PROWDUCE~ .1TH VQUA I $1,00O RWADo ET Onue thuousand( dollars rew~aid oic('o a nypro haw1 10a ra a an'eo ok, anid (10 1t as wello re~ otoh an persojn at a w:ilb do e ogra hei "h>A VIS VTEllTICA L lFEE[) $~ na ne(a aAsI~ Acan ene for lhe conutest will be made withu -1) ~( h I tgt - o Atfrragemoents for reward, within a reasonaable timei. ui teu p-ca~o 15 rtheI ve-name D)AV.18 8IWING MACH INE CJO, cnetheri large lot of the above Machncs and i o Improved Weed just -ro. I cel e(1.J. 0. Bo.a o, Agent. 1hitenan Coored Piqlios, Dess Goods ,in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins~ Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, 1FcHo r, ao Bvonytlits, Rnchinl found na fist-class Dy Good1s, Fancy Goods and cvigor e .Els mn t.yowher e t l 'on want aait eonably as saine goods. cajt bobboughb