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T11E NEWS AND H ERALD. WJNN8liolto, S. C. T lU R S D A Y , O e b er It, t -: V' '7 It. M.P.a DX8 AP I EPios. -49. .. ENOLD8. Assoc:.m ED 72FE DQMOCR ATIC ricKEM' -0 For President. WINFILD1 SOOTT INOK For Vice-'reakient. WILLI~AMr It. Exo rL[Sa. For Governor. . For Lieutenant-Gover.or. ,Fpr oemptroller-eere. For 4eet-nry otf futr. -.. M. Slm. For Attorney-cienr. IAnor F. YoxMANS. For Superintenra cf of .arion. JIilli S. TuoMP's.N. For Adjutant and Inspecto.r-Gene rail. AitriwUt Al. MANI0AIl'-r. For State TrenArer. JonN1- PET.l1 ICilAltSON. For Congress--Fourth District. JoiIN II. EvuNS. For SeIlettor-Sixth Circuit. T. C. GASTON. For State Senator. IiNiY A. G.1ruA RD. For Rtepresentailves. Joii x W. LI.-:s, CTI.\Rcs, E. Io1311AI, Gt-:ouH. I. MCMASTER. For Sheriff. Jov 1). MCCAnI.B:T. For Probate Judge. .J. R. BOLFS. For School Commissioner. JoNix Boylo. For County Commissioners, It. Os.A DUKE. Jouxs A. IJIN-ANT, J.~nEs IL. IIAuIvEY. For Coroner. Gl-:ono; S. lIXXxI-T. OLE Bui.I's REMAINS w Eln: followed t the grave by twenty thousandl of his countrymen, and his funeral oration was delivered by the celebrated poet, Bjorustjerne Bjornse,n who made the gralestoeftort of his life. Was it Ole Bull or his fiddle that achieved this renown ? JOHN SHERFMAN, IM A IIECENT SPEcI, said: "And now you are asked to sur render all vou have done into the inds of Wade Hampton and the ku-klux and the little seginent ot' the North that is called the Demiocratic party." Thereupon General ilaipton wrote and asked Sherman whether lie nit to say that he was ku-klux. Sherman ldenied this charge hut as serted that the methods by which tile Boith was made solid were virtually the kui-klux policy, and that by tlieit Hlampton's boasts are made good. Senator Hampton realfed that in miak ing the remarks Sherman uttered what was false and what he knew to be faise, and gave his address. Sherinan now~ saysi that the charges he made ini his ettr h beievs t betrue, not withistanidinig Sentilor Ihlmp1ton's deC niail, andi gives the corresponideince to the press. John is not spoiling for a fight, by no ineans, but he insists on lyintg about the South neverthieless. Tm:l RAnicI('~.s, Ir IS sAID, wu1..L No-r put np a State ticket, but will work f'or Garfld and fir three Con~gress men31. The Gireenback State t icket will supply' their deliciencyv, we pie sumne. They aire radlly inig the Ih ithfu l with the greoate.t deCspeniain an' I arousing feelings morie hi uer ee thian those existinig in 1.Et. T11' will be beaten, but theyv will de great deal of hiarm by Mirin u: I Democratsi be awake. Not i .a are left for solid and itub;:n ia iu Ir . Let it be put ini livly. 11:1 live~wr better. If the 1';irit. I maneei: utot wrought up to th oi'lim iw Iial by elect ion (day, we w ill be holy ni - taiken . Not only thle Statei ando i munty tickets, but linicock and E~vins w il receive a vote ini Fairfield that will show where this county at hea-t he longs. Nothinig less t han a thousand mlajority for 1 1ancock and Evins will satisfy us. Mlessrs. .Editors: BRelievinig that our community feels i nterestedP in the~ Virginia Military Inustitte, alt Lexing toni, Va., which gave the Mount Zi School of our towni three scholarships one of which still remains open1 t< competition, I make the following ex tract on the subject of hazing fromI letter to mec by Cadet J. K. Aiston, o the Institute: ''Knowing that al graduates and cadets of the Virginii 'alilitary Institute feei ani interest ini bei welfare, I have darcd to trespass on your time andi to solicit your aissistainc< in her behalf. Gecn. Smith, the Su p~erinitendent, add ressed thle corps oi the subject of haezing, and priovei conclusively to us, that It, was doingt the school a great deal of harm, anm unsked all cadets who had the interes of the Institute at heart to aid in sup pressing all disorder arising fromt thi eause. Very neady every one ini th~ e >rps agreed to lend their aid In thi wyork, and It was resolvedl that th~ ecrps would discouintenanuce aN formna of hazing." A N Om, GnADUAnI. A correction.-A prominent candi date, lvinug not far' fr'om (Galvesioi avennue, came home the other nighi from~ the ward meeting in a rather (Ie uinoralized condition.. Ills wife remarked, among~ oths: things: "Juat see how you solled you, clean shist bosom drinking beer.. Oh yon beast!" "M ishtaken, my dearesht dar'llngsh fliat's beer I *didn't drink. Do yer un der-under-uindrstanud whazzer shay?' -'The bathing suit woi-n by th boys along the nIeer n'onts Is very sun jleav sukIQxpesible. It conista of a wada ottonin ea,.iemu.. 17T M' It USIAN1.~ 1.vQviSJI10M. I Why the Caas Sahjects Rjatog at the Die peaance of the rhird BeetIes. al a8.?T Esr30oR, Sep4t. 3.--Om in ~zt last mynthgth~xooI of 83~ te urg the jA' rihk sonls arrested by thme dlreadful emnisea ries of the political inquistioni knownm in lluesia uder thme name of thme Third .eiion of* his Majety's Own Chancel-1 h ry.. I e that day thme Czar, by his n:e.ha abolished It. h~.tl e mmis ot Russia, Au0g. 201 ( n;t s. 0. S.),theo dlay of the abol1i '.L'l w i it.the days of the emanei 'it. the serfs, (he expulsion of I a anny~ under Napoleonm 1., ! hie liberation ofthe country from Tar yoke. 'The deeds of the 'T'hial Schou fortnt the darkest pages ' f u-sian iisitory. The bloody tor tm n h unn tk are wnt inbttim ee nme fvic thus, Ilhe horrors of thle undergrounid dtugeons, andt the awe inIspiredt by thme ingi~Sitioni of the holy Cz7ar can be comp jared omuly with the record of the inaquisitiomn of the Kigs of Spain. Virtually the power of the Chief of, the Third Section over the liberty of the Rtussinms was even more absolute than thamt of the Czar, for the ilatter could not do harm to anybody but thriugh the Third Section,'which used to caryouol those of the wishes ofits supemme master which were ap prov'ed by its chief. The main duty of the Third Section was to look afte'r the safety of the Czar amid his govern ment.Thereerethe loss of the prop only amnswered the aim of the Third Section. Armed with such extraordi mary powers, what did the Russian inquisitiomn do? Here is an Illustration, a scene I myself wvitnessed: At midnight the riniging of a bell startled the 1P fatnmily. The father trembled, the mother grew deathly pale, the sons, anid daughter were alarmed. Soilly I the genudarmoes entered siniling; po litcly they asked permission to search thme hous~e; all the trunks. drawers, nmooks anmd corners were carefully in- I vestigated ; the letters and umannscriuts were collected and put imto a portfolio. T1hen, begginmg pardon for the trouble, thmey asked the two soins amnd the (daughter to dress and follow them. The unhappy parents never saw their children again. And so thousands uponl thiousands of faimilies have de plored their relatives, lost forever be hind thme gates of the dreadful building near the Chain Bridtge. What has be come of them? In the majority of cases omnly the genidarames and 'their victims knmowi. As a rule, the Czar's gemndarmies did not putt thmeir victims to anmy grave bodi ly tortures; no, even tihe genmdarmes are civilized to that extent; butt they indecMribable humiliations. They al ways aimed to exact some avowai or a issiom impllicat ing some promninett personis. For inistancme, ini order to iduce a pisoner to conmply with their wvishmes, his mnother anid fathier, or lisk wvife amid children woul be brought in an adjacenmt room so that he could hear the beloved voice, and1( then the gendarmes would lromnise him an in terviewv oni condition that lhe would admit what was demanded of im. The risoner might. not have seen hmis family or e~venm heard of them for years. *What. a torture for himn-to choose bet w cn seeing( and emtbracing thmem and macking a statement, pierhiaps tfalse, that will ru himself and his frietnds I A mnong the indigiieis imposed oni ilhe prisonmers, especially wiomien, wasI tiogging. 'This dated lhack to thme time ot (Ozar Nicla~is 1. It wasit repiorted to hmiim that a voting lady had made imi pubhliic .oime disresp~ectfuil remarks abo, ut hi im. lIe at once omdered that y. tn*g ladly be brought, before him, - i tr~ iiathert, whlo hatppenmed a eeal of thme armv. Th'le a ~ r rebu~kedl the fat' her. say Ii )on cannm~ot teach 'vour -h'mr to behave hmerselft, I will."' Iladt her flogged undi~er her V(bAye. T'he Third Section n' u'l anniel a free use of the whip. ., Lvegm-r, did not ostmacizie S -e u ha hm~l beeni submitted to - r~mc r, wer aas kept inm ir. mrimamit. Inm thme cells iw- 'a nio lgt, no somind ot au ai..n \l d- d passed inomnths and . r- .\any~ of thme victims becanme mn:ue;:imm coimmittedl suicide, amid abno mut all1 cont racted some fatal dis mea'., otenm time iialloing consumption. 'Tie (Jolos says: "'The Third Sec ion, Ibeinmg an aritrmary mnstitntiomn, lacedU~ oustside of amnd above thle laws, was nott compmlatibile withm thme liberal reformms of lie present. Czar. hBeIng all-powerfuil it was unmale to prevent anymi of thIose nmn mmeruus crimnes thmatI haive tilled our pol iticaml life inm time last teni veais. It hats always been hated by all thle educated clamsses. its aboll tiomm manms thle abolitiomi of ambltrary Iadminiust ration mandt thme estab~lishmen't of personmal liberty'. The Tird Sec ~ tion was otf ain anti-namtionmal chamracter; it meaimt a lack of con fidecec to time whmole [limssiamn p~eople. Thie Czar amnd the people werme sepalralted bv mim initer v'eninmg an d illegal insatituitiomm, thme in terest of which was to keep them as fh aiims poss.ible omne flom the other. Now thme Czar ammd thme people are re unmited." The 310oscow Ga zette goes even futhier: "Th~e Third Sect Ion not only (did not sitIpress thme revolutionar'v elemenits in thme counmtry, but, on time contrary, it comitributed to their growthm. It senit inito cevr part ot .lnsisia tihe voning men amid wvomenm arrested antf for years kept in dtun geons, oitlen without anmy fanlt of theirs, anid thmese irritated peo plc nmat nirally spread hatred anti( iscontett thmroighout tihe country." It was the Third Section that origi nated anarebmy, demnoralzationm amid terrorisnm in Rntssia. T1hat insttutioni, by its disregard of'the laws, taumght thme people to hate thme govrnmenmt. Thie w~holesale arrests, otteni withmout suifi cienit~ pro vocation, brouight ahout that - eckhessnmess of life whmichm resulted in the shmootinmg, stabbing, p)olsonming and~ explodinmg thmait were resorted to againmst time self-styled saviours of the counmtmy. 'The facet that It was niot thme amnoeenit, worthmy, anid.nmprighmt people who enjoyed the confidenico of- the minmor Czars, but rather thme venal and servile, begot a frighttda demoraliza tion.. *Tme Rusmsian inquistiona is at last abolished by a simngle stroke of the Czar's pen ; but the evil producd by It will last for a genmeration at least. -ubscribe to TEIE NFMS AND I~it AL!). -Stirring times-Morning hours. -- b-tonedafir-A fif' th t center of the eart . a T lae rag-sorter does a r n bus y not oall a hangh -4;afP cuti ? I -M5Yonkers statesman ialts fan- et Ing a1own stairs an extended trip. -A man who opens oysters does is things by halves. of -A Brooklfn girt speaks of one of an her fellows as her night bloonsg ee- ag rious beau. t -The Police who arrests a young : Ieta dMakes aproal-ns ~f ( -Daring the prevalence of the opt- 011 rCootic fever Sic t--asit wouldhe agood 9 legend for some of our horso cars. . th -ias It ever occurred to base-ball i Rnen that a milk-pitcher is generally a 1 rood fly-catcher. th -The Elmira Advertiser save that thi poets no longer die young. They live an to grow up withi the country. of -No matter what it is You have to co lo, always take your time. Never so look for a needle in a haste act. ly -It was a voung housekeeper who ve et the cake sile had baked for 4 party ar out of doors one cold night to be frost- tic ad. ii -They have at last fotihd a way to e prevent sca-sickness. Any passenger ai wrbo is sick will be charged double a, rare. -The Buffalo Express says the rea- fu son men succeed who "mina their own I business" is because there is so little Fs .ompetition in that line. co -A confined prisoner is apt to be an Pi Ingrate; and it isn't to be wondered at, .onsidering the many bars to his pleas Lires. -Do you love this girl better than YoU do hier sister?" was what a Kan. gas clergyman asked a manl, who stood uipl before him to be made a husband. -"Don't speak all at one, girls. His B rerene highness, Prince .llerialh En- ix( rene Adolph Bernhard Franz Ferdi nand August Von Saynevittenstein [lohenstein is loooking for a wife. Ti -A Gbrnman life insuirance company Dompany, called Der Lebensversicher ungsgesellschaft complains of the ir regularity of the malls. Yet one would suppose it got. aill of its letters. '-ls your house a warm one, land- R lord?" asked a ladv in search of a dwelling. "It ought .to be; the paint- 1 er has just given It two coats," was the re)ly. in -Alluding to Beecher's estimate, i that one feiale housefy will lay 20.- an 0O eggs ill a seo011n, the ('urchl be Uniion thinks "it's a pity a liv couldn't .v be gratled On a heln. in< -Said Jones- "Smith won't have s" so soft a thing as lie has had." "[ rd dion't know," replied Robinson, "he'll * have a soft thing so long as lie don't i. lose his head." -"Are we extravagant?" asks a "o Bosion paper. "itf you pay five cents M for a cigar whln yoi canl beg one, vol th, are." says the economist of tle Nolris- aP towi Herald. -It was a 111an of colsidelrable means who said, when thrown from Ihis horse, that although not ill a very - coltforta ble position yet he consider- s ed himuself pretty well off. -A young lady ate half a wedding cauke an~d then tried to dream of our future husband. Now she says silo r wvould rather die than miarry th'e manli that sheo saw ill that dream. i -'Everything good in man leans upon somethling higher." So does at everything bad iln im for thlat inatter', ai as witness is relianmce on a lamp-post cu whlen his legs prlove faithless. Jones is small; is wife is tall, But both arc full ot' grittle. Save lhe to her: "You ureps too much !" Says she ; "You dress too little !" '1D -W~omen~ hlave cheetk enon~gh to tri w~ear menl's hats on thieir' headls, bit there is one thing they dare nlot do: Not 01ne of thenm dare remove her _ hat inl public an~d dlust off' the bald~ --~.Crutelty to any living creatunre shuows a bad heart.. Tihe boy who (1e- ce lighlts in torturing a wasp withl a pill n ill surely COIneO to some1 bad end if the wasp has a fair show in its business - m lovemen~ts. -A youing wire demtonstratiner' wi'.n, hecr husb4and( on his dissipated Ilakis, S. was ainswered: "I am like the inrodi gal son, my dear; I will reformi by anld by"" ill be like him too," she W said ; "'I will arise and( go to my fath er." --A St. Thomas (Ont.) man we'l comed tile G03vernlor-Genleral withm a al; r'ow of hollow lighted !)umpllklin eachib puImnpkinl havinig a letter carved an it, bc anld the whole spelliing out tihe an<,ient b< joke, '"All for-Lornle." sa -Thle maddest performance recor'd- bi ed iln Mr. WV. T. Dobson's history ofl er '"Literary Frivolities" is that of' the mani~ who dliscovered there was 3:3,535 lia ways of' spelling tile word scissors, or1 anld who accord Ingly eat dowii and ik wrote themif out ini a volume conitauin. fr inlg 3J00 pafges of' thlree coiumnms eac.h. K -A wife who had been lectuii bG her hiusband~ for comning home intoxi-G cated became incensed lat his inldiffe'r- l en1ce, and exclaimed: "Oh, thlat i could wring teamrs of aniguisih fromA your eyes 1" To which thle hardenmed wretchl hiccomighedi : " 'Tai-tain't 11o usc, 0-1(1 woman to bo-bore for w ater pJ here." o -Theyic were in the wood. Said he. w looking tings unutterabie: '' wish I b< wvere a ferni, Gustie." "Why ?" she im asked. "'Why-p'haps-ou-would th -press me, too." She evidently hated in to do it, but it is best to miip tliings iln er ilhe bud, so she replied: "'I'm a frand yo0u ar'e too green, C'harlev."Th p)oor bov alnost blulbber'ed. ' ie~ -A young lady wias speaking to a friend, who bad called upon01 heri, re garding a trait chlaracteristie of her mother, who always had a good wordB to say to everyone; "Why " said she "'I believe If Satan were tm'cier discus sion, mnothev would have a good word to say for him." Jnst then the miothm er entereOd, and was informved whlatJ time daughter had( said, whereuplIont she qiletly said, "Well, my dear', I tinik we might all imitate Satan's plersever anmce..a -It is never too late to acqufire a tb bad hlabit. Solomon Eversull, who Is so 100 years ol, and who hals 'lived sinuce RI 1809' a few miles south- of Cincininati, 01 has got li'he habit very recenly of M sieeing fori thlree dlays at a tinue and * w akinig up1 very hlungryv. As lie is anN orphanm. lisa fatiter a'n motheor both be- of lng dead, thereols no one to reprove h~im 01s properly, anid time chances are thlat lie will go oni annloyig his relatives with M tis most uncomtortable habit for thle et rest of his nlatmrnl Pife. Two"FNibni.:s "o Clurv.-Our ide, a rather venersble person with suffling gnit, then conducted us rough the trim and yet luxuriant rden up the steeps to Calvary-a lit ned by a cruclfix-ioon Ch t counterfeit of our Lord ati4 is ppignait spectacle Is set n a . rocks, and the .criss tch ove the monastery roof: its t ickly ooded domesn. The 1 Mug wit:1 which one approaches it a strange one of' religious swe and the solemnity inseparable fron such intimate reproduction of the Divine ny. We stood op the steop rocks alcoskjcrable height and enjoyed ) fair view of the spreading country unalea-arouid, but-with it all-was a ing of such as one experiences on teri ng tie chamber of death. The ide then offered to conduct us down ! rocks to the sepulchre, assuring us it there was nothing revolting the spectacle. We descended a nding path to an open space, like ) entrance to a vault, and there lay I ) dead Christ in effigy, HIs breast di hands and feet bearing the marks the cruet - spikes. The figure is a lored one of plaster of Paris, and ne desecrating vaidals have actual chipped off bits of one hand as soit nirs. Tie manner in which the rn is disposed conceals this inutila n, however. Tle sepulchre is fur thed with iron bars and set in a rock. 0 stnod before it with tincovered ads for a time, and then turned 'ay..-Cor. Pittsbury Telegraph. -The opinion of the people has beeni Ily confirmed by wide spread ex rience that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the best and cheipest remedy for ughs, colds, sore throat, asthna, ec. ice 25 cents. DR. W. E. AII(EN, -DEALER IN rugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, etc. vINNSMORO, S. C. Dress Goods, Laces, Collars, Cuffs, >ota, Shoes, Neckties. Hats, Caps, )tions and oceans of New Goods. -ices Low, First, Last and All the me. SuOiNiMER & GROESCHEL. THE PE1 PLE'S MUTUAL ELIEF ASSOC IATION. '1IS is an assuciation of business men, - who, for their mutual protection, itribute tovards a fund, so as caise of death, their families may re ve from $2,oOO to $5,0', accorditlg to ount of certificate. This is one of the ;t plans of life insurance. You pay as r go. just li:e fire insurance, and with ire conveniene, evr-n, as you pay by all instalments during 'the year. We er to those best acquainted with us, : members in Fairtield: G. H. Mc oster, Jas. A. Brien, Jno B. Davis, D. Flenniken, 11. Sugenheitmer, J. W. Creight. Jno. .J. Neil, Tjor.ia L. John . J. Clendininz. It. B flanahan, I. ana Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one it should like to bet rce a nember will ply to G. C, BACOT, >ct 2 Agent. If you want to rave moley go to SUGENUIIMER & GROESCHEL. HAVING SALOON. 'UE undersigned begs leave to say to the public that lhe is now run ig a first-class Shaving Saloon in eryv respect. None biit conmpetent d expert workmen are employed. d those who will favor us with t'heif stomt are guaranteed1 satisfaction. IA IR-CUTTING Done in the latest and neatest stvle. m't forget to call and give me a ali, and I will please you. J1. M1. McCA LL, Opposite Dr. Aiken's Drug Store. 5ept30 CIJEESE! CHEESE!! .FRIESII suppl'y of Cheese just re ved and for' sale at J. M1. BEA TY & Ce's, scot 1 On the Corner. CLERK'S!! SALE. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, coUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. .R. Dotiv & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Jeff N pursnance of an order of the Conrt of Cornmiton Pleas. made in the ove-stated ease, I will offer for sale, fore the court-house dloor in Winns ro, on the first Monday in Novemn r' next, within- the legal hours of le, at p~ublic outcry, to the highest lIder', thle fol lo wintg-described prop tiv, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of 'd, containing fot ty-five acres, more le.: lying in the county of Fair Id, on the Ieft of the road Jeadlin i the ho.!se of Adna Johnstont to neaid's Blride on Little River, and tunded on the soutth by lands of J. Oneal, on the niorth' and east, by 11ds of' Adna Johnston and Tr. F. urman, and on the west by lands of :ma Johnston. 'rE.:R MS OF SA LE : One-half' of' the purchase-money to p~aidI in cash, thle balance on fa credit twelve mionths f'romn the daiy of pale, ith interest from the (lay of' sale, to sedcre by bond of' purchaser and ortgage of the premises sold, with e irivilege to the purchiaser' of' pay ig als en tire bid in cash ; the purcha's to pa~y f'or' all necessary papiers. Clerk's Office, W. Ii. KER R, innsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P.1F. C. Oct. 8, 1880. Oct 9 KX R.STOKES. [SANK BOOK MANUFACTURER -AND GENER AL BOOKBINDER, TIAS moved opposite thme city Hall, .L where be is fully prepared, with stclass workmen, to do all kinds of >rk in hia line. BLA NK BOOKS RULED to any pattern d bound in any style desired. Myfdlte and long acquaintance with e uiesenable rueL to guarantee tifcino reafrBatBooks, eilroad Blookg, andl Rooks' for the use of erksa of Court, Shoriffa Probate Judges,, isters in Equity,. and other county, 'ot1 ils. P'amphilets, Mfagazines, Music, 3wspapera and Periodicals and all kinds publications bound on the most roea. acable terms and 1r4 the boat manner. All ders promptly atte'nded to. E'. R. STOKES, lmin sreet,&0:Pot new City Hall, Ce 2ub1,S.C SPECIAL NOTICES. THRE LITTLE IE'ICl.VIN IEsfwhApple Liver Pills are the most k , the world, d entirely table. Price S ts for large bo ldes. . Druggsts i thlscounty. CO,89. oht a id's eed on my rseeWltb. e bess Tesults. had one horbe Dro'e me for whltC . would ave takee s, and after tt 1=3 0 th the Stock Feed for two weeks, Iconsider him worth J Isto. My wife has tried it, alco: on her chickens, which were dying rapidly with cholera, and she :ld dot lose one after giving the firstdose. Yours tMIA)TZR. J. ETER Proprietor Livery Stable. gold by all Druggists in this countf. CoLrxscs, ea., Aug S, T. DR. J. c. MoFFETr-Dear Doctor-We gave or"Teethina" (Teething roweu)A htte grandchild wit the tQptests 10 effects were almbst magical and certainly or iatigfamtory than from anything we ee used. Yours very ru Pastor of St. Paul Church. AUGUSTA, GA., eb. 9, ISTS. I take pleasure In saying that I have used Dr. I 3toffett's TBETHIN A for iny Infant with entire sattisfaction. It tuily and leasantly accom plishes the purposes for which it is recommend ed. CHAS E. STAPLES. OVER ONE-HALF :t the maile portion of the American people 45 t years of age suffer more or less with dlseasesof the kidneys and blndder. There are various a uses I or this, but over work is the chief cause. N4othLng in the whole Materia Medica Is so well ealculated to inv.igorate and restore healthy tune to these organs as ankin's Compound Extract of Buchu and Juniper. A few does taken occaslo'inly will greatly benefit all those who are afflicted with any disease of the kiduey or Bladder. Prepared only by Himn Rankin A Lamar, Druginsts, Atlanta, and or sale by all Drug gists in this county. ANTiocu, Tsour Co.. GA., July 4, 18?9. I am one ot the unfortunate sufferers from Gravel or disease of.the Kidneys and find more and speedier relief from Rankin's Buchu and Juniper than anything I have ever tried. I es teem it so highly were there but one bottle Ira the world I would willingly give $100, or any amount for it. I recommend it above .ll other similar preparations. E.T. WINE. Messrs. Lamar. Rankin & Lamar; Gentltmen: A member of my family whom I feared had Consuinption has been entirely cured by the. use of Brewer's Lung Restorer. His condition was very alarming to all of us, and we did every thing we could think of to tenefit him, without success, until I got him a bottle of your: Lung Restorer. Ile began to improve after the first dose and before he had taken two bottles' was entirely cured, where I feared no cure was l possible and I most cheer ully recommend it to. all who have any a ffections of the lungs. Ho' was coughing and spitting all the time, so in- I cessantly that it, prevented his sleeping at. night. and what little sleep he got, did not re-i fresh him in the least. Had but little appetite, I and sine lie began the use of Brewer's Lung liestorer has slipt well and his appetit las very nasuch better. I have never seen anything act so promptly and effect a mire in so short a time. WlIhing you great. sucCess and hoping the a bove may inluence malny to try Brower's Lung ltrstorer where they need a medicine to strengthen and restore the Lungs to a healthy conidlUon. I am very respecvuly. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, 72 .ashington Av. near Wesleyan Female Sold by the Druggists of this county. PEUltY, HOUSTON COTNTY, GA. We have known "Swift's Syphilitic Specifle'' tested in hundreds of obstinate cases of Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, etc. It made the most perfect and permaanentt curve in every ease. Hugh L Drennard, Ell Warren, Sirs 1) Kitten J. NV. Wimberly, JeI-o'k Co. Eouit, J. C. 011bert, Drugt J L. \Warren, of J. W. Mann, J W. Lai tIrop & Co.. County Treasurer, savannal an. Wm D. Pierce _:herifi Ed. Jackson, C. C. Iunean, Dep't CI'k Sup'r Ct. Day & Gordon, Wm Bru.son, We are acquainted with the gentlemen whose signatures aI p reaur to the above certi*l..l . They tare citizents of said county, of the highest re-. spectatbility and Charaer. A. 8. GILES Ordinary Houston Co. da. D. H. CULLERI Cler k Sutperior Court. Hloust on county. da. I nam pcraotnlly acquainted with the proprie tors, and many of the gentliemen whose sigan tures appear to tne foregoing certificates. They a.ae men of high character atnd st~anding. A. HI. COLQUI, T HlE SWIFT SP'ECIFIC CO$l'A0$, Proprietrs, Atlanta. Ga. Soldl by all D~rupgists in this county, all for a copy of "Young Mon's Friend." aug 24-2 nmos JUST IN STORE NEW SEED RYE AND BARLEY. --ALtsO A LOT OF RED RUST-PRlOOF OATS TO ARlRIVtE IN A FEW DAYS . -AILsO BAGGING AND TIES. A full and complete stock of Family andi Plaintatlin Groceiesc will always be foun11d at my catablihmeuit, and they will be saold at pu-Ices to altit the tiniwa. Give mie a call andt yon shall be suited. I). El. F L ENWNIgEW. aug 31 SMOKERS T A KE NOT I CE.1 F"IVE THIOUSANDl CIGARS. FIVE~ T HOUS4AND CIGARS. THE BEShi" FIVE CENT CIGARS - IN AMERICA .AT.... IF. W. If AlBEN IT'S NOTICE. AILL persona holding claimR agafnat I .As heounty of Fairtleld will prceet 1880. J. A. IINNANT, aoct& .tt. n. Dnc C.' TilE GREA IIA UARTER. A L~FOB nRY GOODS OTION#, BOOTS, SHOES HATS, CLOTMINZG, GLASS AD CROCK Y WARE, WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WABE, COFFEES, TEAS, ETC., ETC. Ih aZmb ms y motto sine. T openedbushessIn- Winnsboro' to brlng -al L articles in my line to a living profi$ and do away with 'those long rofits which are ruinoup to the interests of any town or city. I do not ilw or boast as some of my fogy competitors term i. No doubt goods t these prices surprise them. But you can got anything in my store at riees advertised. I sell goods at a small profit, and am determined to LEAD THE VAN! My buyer is shipping goods by every freight at twent per cent.less han I could buy them when in New York myself four weel ago. Caiooos Still Loiwer I 2,000 Yards to arrive, 4f cents. Best istandard brands at 6j and 7 cents, -worth 8J everywhere. IMWNAUI'S 'RICES A1E BElND TO TELL ! Nlack Goods a specialty. I handle Lubin's Cashmeres--the best manu facturdr of Black Cashmere in the World. English Crapes, Nun Cloth, Velvetines, Mohairs, Henriettas, Alpaccas. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Twenty Cases Boots and Shoes just received from the best manufactur, rs. No old trash carried over for the last three years, every pair new and resh. SOAP, SOAP, SOAP. Twenty-five Boxes of the best 1 lb. bar ever in Winnsboro, for 5 cents. TEAS. TEAS, TEAS. Fi.e Half Chests of Tea, bonght far below its value. Good English Breakfast Tea at 40c. A good Hyson Tea at 65c. Gunpowder 75. Every person using Tea should see these goods before buying TO A R R I V E. 3,000 Pieces Tinware, 5 Pieces Carpeting at 50, 65, 85 cents and $1.00 Wait and see these goods and save at least twenty per cent. THE LEADER EVER I John L. Mimnaugh. CONGRESS STREET. $25O WORTH -OF Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes end Rats JUST RECEIVED --BY DESPORTES .& EDMVUNDS. (WRIGHT'S IIOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C.) -ALWAYS RELIABLE! NO BOASTING! PLAIN FACTS. IT 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. Whiy 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 Limes, PRICES AS LOW as anywhere else. We invite yonr attention and inspection. We can Bmi the tastes of every one. c2F. ELDER a CO. THlE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED -S WING M tCHIN CHALLENGES THlE WVOBLD TO PR1OD (JcE ITS EQUAL I $L000O REWARD, a Onetouotand deflara. rewar-d of~orod to any person that till do as gread ah gooCArV nd I s ywelTICAoL 11v1o1tseryaacline xa as can be done oni he contest will be made with ab ne desrn to. e 1 i ' h Arageents for re yard, wkin~i a reasonable time after ywlite alicatio sreceive me DAViS s3EWING MACHINE COq Aoher large lot of' the above Machines and the Improved Weed u ist re vd.J. O, Blo~., Aget. it and Colored Piqnes, Dress Goo<s in variety Tlione Silks~ Eatins, fo nfr-ciess Dry Gods laty Goods and Mlier Eelsh mnt.herot can got all you. want asteasonably as same goods can be bought