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Y. NEy 1,oll-. ss -tro time, Nor York, Maine and onnecti risuring the Eleoti ofn Gi d dver fanlcock. The South remmi is. as 1h1s ihr Indicated, solidly% Demtoter . ie, m Waone's Neadjuster ticket in V .?tirl I 'was a colilapso, and( the F"under~ts Garry the dfty. Thie tt, goes heavilyv Democratic. Orangeburg, Bautort, and possibly iGoorgetowN, are repoited Radical. Vairfliod, of course, retain1s Solid for .tho bemocratIa parti-. - T7E TA T10 LC1'T oN. {1 * Sweeping Deinocratic Victory-The Mtn 000k ElectOrS and Ml Fivo CongressmeCn, led6ted--The Eleeflon Generally QuIet. 'he 'ettirns from the State election show a complete Democratie victory. Tohe Haiacock electors and ont- candi dates for State officers are certainly t * chosou, na It 'is befieved that till flve of oar Congressmen have been re elected. Thie only distriot -about which there Is arty doubt is the Second (Mr. . O'Connor's) District., in which the result may depenit upon the remote preolincts, not yet heard from. We , gtte accounts from the diff'erent coun ties, condensed fon (fhe full tele grapillo reports of the NCws and 3 Cowirer,: Alken. AmKEN, November 2.-The negroes are making drents to release their leader, who has been imprisonied for 1 striking the slerifil. The white Ien 1 are under arms and ready for any e emergencv. The negroes have voted 0 hrieipailly at Aiken, Graniteville and 9 9 P. m.-Colotel A. P. titler ar rived wit-h a squad of forty men ont this evening's train from Augusta. All is quiet at this hour. No negroes I about. Scouts have been sent out of C tle townt to report any miovellielt Of a the colored people. it .The county is carried for the Demo- C cratie ticket by about 1600. 0 Anderson, e ANDmumom, November 2.-The deec tion ha11s passed oil' quietly except a slight disturbauce at BelIon, where several pistol shots were.fired, result ing in slightly woundinr a whdle man The trouble originated( over a cial lenge of a negro voter who was at temptinlg to repeat. 1p The Democratic 1ajoritv for the l Presidential electors ivill be over Cc 1,000. The total vote iere is ,487. of C which there are possibily froim l-ev to four1 hunildred llepubli'eant voles. A ki 11-nea Path, where lhnpton .spoke mn on Sa(urdai, te total voIv wtv G of i whiMh only three out of A co'iued, ,i votes.cast were liepublican. i vi Abbcville. pI Ain~U.mr, lNovemb~er 2. -'i Tbci eolitv has gone Deioat e by a lar;.e W majority. lhe eti'S ln:ned miakii riti. 4)o the St ate t ielset is ,': r~u'd tbr t he 1P National I icket .1 .00, i J6,000 in the~ '.:: voted tno St:il. t u r ii. cock anid .l:i.:n Dun, white, was' shot b: bush, c.olored, at I ul im h . Ti.e 1mr~itiulrs arle nt Ik now. a all retceivedl, but I he e'mun- Im- l .our w~ 'itepublican by a hl n's ii .p-' -,. >.l m- t J.emocrts refruJiti id( froli voixg, Un'.. w lng to locai di tference. ' emets hieard~ fromI. ilIirweulIlilttnniy goes Demuocra tc by' 3,00U0 nvjory. Chiester. CHXES'TEn, November 3.-i A. M.-l Only partial returns have been'i received fromn the pret.'~cints, but thle lowest esti mate givecs the entire D~einoerat ic ticket, cc 1,000 mnajority in this com itv. The lRepublicans suppor01'tedl thiri' Priesi.. dential ticket, Ilvthle for Congr'ess, MucAlily, thte I ilehpendent, for t hue Legislature, Maceov, Itaidical, for thle clerk of court, aunt Whi cte fo school ~ comm~fissionter. Tfhe G~reenbhacker's had out no0 tIcket, amti McLanie was not hieard of at this pr'eintct. A large maunaber of negroes v'oted with the. Democrats. Every thing paissed oil' quietly. e S * Colleton. Only partial returns have b)een re ceived, and these indlicate that them Dentocrats have cari'led thie county by ci a fatir majority. 'The poli at Sum- c merville and1( Delemaitrs pr1ecinlels wer'e closed 0on accounit of the filurei' of the Imanagers to rep~ort for duty. 'The closling of these polls will result in the loss of' about 1,000 votes to eacwh p>arty. W. F. iMeyers, the Rtadical" county chairman, sent, the following telegram to Nat ional Chairman Jeowell: "All the strongholds 'of the Rtepub lican polls have beeon closed against, us. Isl this a fair couint or f'ree ballot?n" Cheosterflid. C 1 estimate this county will give a D)emo- a cratic majotrity of i,000. Large Demt- ia ocratic gais throughout the cotint~y, Darllngton. ' TIMMONSvILLE, November 2.-Datr lngton county gives the Demnocratic electors andh Congressman Richard(sonu at least 1,000 majority, and elects her ' full county ticket. EtdgeneMi. JOIINsTON's, November 2.--There w were about seven or eight hunudrett fr negroes at the 1)olls at. this platce to- It dlay, who crow led in so that the of'- tlI fleors couild hardly receive the .ballots. tII Some ttrouble was expected during the m dlay, and mien from T1rentoni and1 Bates- fa burg were imnmediatelv' telegraphed to w come to our relief. Everythinug wvent as otn quietly until about 10 o'clock, wvheni a a negro mnan gave a white man a biow ec on thue head with a stick and1( drewv his si pistol. By this time theo men0 aropnd k became sonomewht exci ted and( com-- u menced tiring with gnus and l)istols. a One negro nmn~r was killed antd sever'al h mortall woundtetd. No whlites were C hut'oublle is expeuted here to- tru nIght, but there will be a htundred men ot from Augusta anid Uitesburg here to n assist us. There has beeni great ex d.1 cieethere sine ten o'clock t)-dlay. 'il The Demnocrats have over' 400 malirity n at tis place. None of the nrwcinet in 1. te commNiy have been heard f'om bit thi'e 11s no doulpt tlaat the DeiO, ra . litive l l4#ge majority all ovo i 2Ever thing at this placo (juiet at 7 O'Clock. DeloCratic )111jority Ibout-700. The Majority in tlh cloumliny will be aibout. 1,0U0. Gronniltle. G m.ENVIr..x, November 2.--Several I 'uin' pr'eclicts are yet to hearwn, t t th)e county will certainly go 2,000 itajorhiy f tie d iDenoi'.eratic tw<ct. It s iwlbethl. (lhe Greenback tickets ni' reeived it -sIall voto in the moun Am districts. Il VAr Nvz i.i, November 2.-Unncock, a I'i iltaan and the rest of t e ticket, will 1 itVo I,.00 1n1t1jority. At the closin Y , tihe poli abilt one hundred iindi. a ,ials fired off'(nusm anld pistols. They y vero led by lited'1 States Suiporvisor as .anaitt, who tied hard to provoke a hifliculty,, but without avail. Lexington. It Luxicrro-x, November 2.--The Doiu- il lcratic as jority in this county will be 11 'roin 800 to 1,000. Everythin'g passed v off very <uetly until th'o votos were C o be counted, when it was 1ound that hie box had beenI Stifred heavilyv. It d1 vas decided that the extra votes p hould be drawn by the clerk. but. the 0 tepublicanl manager objected. The t< tepublian niegroes becaie rather 1 moisterous and threateied to destroy 11 he box, but. it was agreed to conduct hie Count ill anll adjoilil1g 001. 8 Laurens. L NawnEnuY, November 2.-n Lau- ti 0118 t.1e legroes Voted the straight 0 )emocratie ticket. Laurens cot1nty is 1) afe 2for the Democracy, with from 11 ,500 to 2,Q00 majrity. Everything is Inuiet and peatceaible. Marlboro. BExNETTSvmI,:I, Nov. 3-1 A. Tr. [arlboro elCcts the regular Democrat !'ticket by a majority of fiom Cour to ix huntidred. arnrion. ArmoN, November 2.--The contest a t this place was we'ry exciting, but p assed off peaceably. Several pre- ti intes which have been heard froIn 1un- o flicially show inereased Democratic C 'bias. Tihe Democratic majorit y inl n li county will I any event be 'over rr ,000. Orangeburg. OnmNEnuln, November 2.-The d .idicals voted heavily throughout the c ounty, and several of1 them h1iave beel i riest ed for repeatig. The neigroes a1 t difierenit precilcts voted tile Demio- 11 ratic ticket ill large numbers. An u 111.6i11 count will be necessary to as- s .1rtll the result. el Oconoo. ti VAJLIALLA, November 2.-The total it timber of votes cast iln this conity is e( muewhat smaller than inl 18-76. 'The bl inijority for incock is 1'X00. I'l Pickens. p Plexiusxs, November 2.-Theelection ti is.zed oilquietly. A tolerably full el )wr has been l(lled. The 11u'iori v Ill r the Democratic elect-or'al ti(ke ai'l el mngressman will not fill under 1,00). ill Col.(-1nMniu. November 2 .-r i s aS Sdb11111 that the Democials have (a r ed the colunty by upward's ot' 300 d t ,-jiy. 'heI United States Super %os ere esalblizlbed inl the polin a(es 10 1 i day, .:id m P.!') Satisfled wili 1 it ) Unnineiess of' the result. There 1 a1s i great deal of IHadical repeatin', 11. h1i'h could not b0 stood, as the d ad41leals lulvariably swore thIemlselves cl assisted by f llow-RepublIcanls who th vor'e Iikowise. (d1 sumter, iI " laTouS C. Ne2oember 2.-he 21 p-ti passed off qiet~'lyl pthroughout ii e Cng~rssioal n counr ty i cowerati ainates arespp.i -i be1( ele0te. .100isaecoigi ',l.Te licansi ar1aea, a S;r iregulariliesaro ohr fd bo'ri*,0 ngroes1 fr 2.-erl sec- iT IIn o1f thei li~ cut)-were massedl il a it- htrn tia a' hole aoiy . Ther 111'I )iiu'med wit W~ pitols a'nd itpo'e 'ant bol~', a t)emcat. Oder a0 imhoii lu iivedb ith promp~lIt'l acion' ol' 0m1 214 tt nialiot oau h t e Deut )clo I 'sited'i'es ililarshall wereat.' ,1lll but~l l noarets w''ete ade, 01 ) ugh:.tha aranburg. 112Cil 2l S(1ean11'2' im01. Nvember5112' 2.--The1 i2 emocric majorio ty ll bel1 between; u ,l'0'ad t000 tattii. l UNY .I. ovrkhe .-Uli *~KvImoslm, November 2.-Thel elec- is ('at i s p'C2lict to-day passedl' li' 12 ith otv vile e aboug ticne "t md a1 colloing ob'tween th~lewhitesc Id b0lck wads kituit. t Ove Ir 9001 si'e wiere pallt, th' Greis by TheA iverl ot'ther boxes~ haeben bo Iardis (i oy, an1.11d at ostig ofilthem the( Deo..~ (1h 'ing ier ba ha. The onerosat in: amel kple s dt forget ~111 thetiessoa 0b .iug h ioet, eary inothte lcampaignk id carriedot teo "psshum"t polev in lye didll ntoeat o all They Dbml- as ocrried le i 1 the eliection. 21 ~a1gal o r et k. ihgw t I ,To(r.Thi, Noembher (.--Tbc in' R S'ajilly are that'. Yor wiltl',iveth n' 'mi ttic icket. 011be weena 1)0 and n0 P0 aorit . he' fo redbacke thoket t id nio heloadn ofeS4I any exctnsetquene 'RMuver quiel:,-rlev.g thDess vaat irstove tQueen' scGardenly know h indothei f' the Drlo adl 0tore-wasfwhat. thWocld reotr al n of Noveni t Aside e.o vraer orhp VAAHrwGTotI- October 381i-Thie foil n O pOclalmittlon vas Issued t4, A PROCLAMATION. At io poriod In their history siice lie United Sates became a nationl has his people had so abundant and so Iniveslreasols for joy and gratitudo t the favor of Alulgi ty (o, *r been Ilbj)ect to so pr'ofound anl) obligatioln to 'ie thanks ior 1Is lovinig kindnIess, nd lthmblv to implore His Coitinuted are1, and riotection. Ilealth, wealth lid prosperity tlroughout all our orders ; peace, honor and friendship vith all tho w'orld; a firmI and faithful dierenco by the great body of our opulation to tho principles of libeity nd justice, which have made1 our realness as a nation, an ' to the wise istitutions and strong 11r41ame of Gov rIlnmct an11d society which perpetuate For all theie let the thaiks of a IpI)py and united people. (is with one 0 ce, ascend III devoutil homage to the river 01 ill good. I theiefore r'ecommend that on Tues ay, the 25th of November next, the copie ieet III their respective places! f worship, to make acknowledgments ) Almighty God of his bounties an1d rotection, ald to offlerto HinprIayers >r their coltiulilance. In witnoesr whereof I have hereunto 3t my hand.and caused the seal of the rnite'd States to be affied. Done at 1e City of Washington, this first day I November, 1880, and of the inde' endenco of the United States tile )4tli. (Signed) R. B. I1.%Yvs. By the President: W~m. E. EvARirra (ccetarv of Slate. NOSES CL.ASSwIED, Francis Grose, In his appenidix to [ogat h's Elements Of Bety, deline tes eight typical noses. * There is the 1gultr ; the aquiline or Roman; tho arrot's beak; tie straight or Grecian; to bulbous or bottled ; the turned-up r snub; and the mixed or broken. ,f the latter, by the way, the Oses of at least two illustriou's men mny be taken as illustritilons-Tcho rahe and Michael Angelo, the latter wholl owed his un1graceful appell ix to a violent blow from a coipan m with whom h was it variance, id who thus disfigured the great 'tist. for life amid instantly fled. To ose may be added the orator Cicero, mun whimi Nature seems to have be owed a nasal organ of' a type de (dly "'Iixedw," It ot, brokel. Pill reli in his life of the querulous Ito anl, says that hie had it Ilat excres nee Oil tile top of his nose i.. resem mice of a vetch-c-icer in Latin om1 which lie took his Suia11e11. lilly Says, IVith mol0 probability, that o 111111e originaited in nil Oxt'ensive iitivatioll of vetclles, just, as oihers id previously been surnamed from ops of other kimds. Ilowever this ay be, the fact of' Cicero's S11111 nose y 110 doubt be accepted, and it cords Witll the traditional belief that is deCscriptjin oft 110se is usuall v in cative or fIery. quick, inpetuous mlpel', Cicero having posselg)ssed this l'acteristic III ai Liked degre. r Om bOcos to regllrd the short 40, with a little turn-up at the end tile mark of' a person given a good ali to jibing and jtering. Mm114ial l1s it the' rhinoc ols nose, and says at it waIs ilhily fa1sionablo ill Iiis Ly, every'lbody ail'etinig this kind of' 'oboscis as ani inldicationi ot a sat iricl 'ose calls it, is tile long', clei'hy-ent, p1( to wVhichI I Iora5ce allutdes when1 lie ys that inIdienltive of' satiical wvit. 1'le "parrot h)eak"' is thle nlose wVithI bi Mr'. Punch1(1 uisulally adornsi his~ rica'5tur'e ot the Sulltanl or Khiediv'e, dI is alkin to thel ty'pical tJewish nIoso over' the world. The1 eight typesC renl embll're everyv descr'iptionl of e featurel'. andl studenlts of calricat u'e 0 str'ongly r'ec'ommllended iln the attis(e allutdled to make themlselves rfe'(ctly lamila ihtesml le ywihthese uiul comn ('benlsive sketches are affle.ced. A very' singular' ft. has beenl oh 'red wVith regar"1ld not1 so3 much(' to the ape of' nose( as the set Iinmg ofI it iln the 3e, so to speauk. To bhe str'ictly cor et friom thell art ist's poh it oft view, the se should he aIccura5telhv ini thle midl rof t he thee and( ait r'i'ht an1g1es with me1 from the pupl~il of' one0 eye to that the othier'. .As a mnatter ot fsiet, it variiely 01' never found1( thus1 p)latcd. is almost invialy aL litl oto he~ squar'e." lite o DrAMOND CUTmNG IN Nmew Yorg. alnlg thle curIiou1s anid inIteres'tinig in 1stiil facts br'oughlt. to lig'ht in New Lark dur11ing the cen1su5 inqluir'ies not e3 last is the fact that the rCcenltlyi' l'r(duced ar't of' d1iamon0d cu1tt ing has at diamupmis cuI ill Amfster'dam ar'c 1v senlt to thalt cit y for r'eutting. ithierto Amsllterdam11 111 ha onllOized1 e work o1 dliamnond~ cuttilng, and( thle mn there hats been to reml1ove ini Cut lg thle leaist possible weight of' tile mu. TFhe Amler'ican plan is t~o cut aithema11t icalhy, accor'dinig to r'ecog-4 zedCl lawns o1' light, so as to .secure' the mo1sf. br'illiancy' for the finiishied stone', Ie gr'eaer' loss ill weight, as comn imred ith(I the Am~ster'dailmitt ing, js us8 mioreO than mnade good by the per'ior' brilliancy of' the prlOdu~ct. '0om thle linquliI ls 111d1 by thie chiief ee'lai census1 agent it aippearis that tile er'age increase of' value given to allmnds -by the New York cuttigg is ,000 f'or each1 personi empflloyed for 'lve 1'mnths; also that New Yor'k alem's are receiving tile best Amster' m eut gemls fr'om abroad to be recut Soi;vri CA IOLIN A CENSUS.--A W!,ash [4ton dhiipatchl, (dated NovemIlber' 1, ys: Tihie Cemnsus reau11 has Issued A illetinl shlowinlg theO results of tile st, (countl of' the populationl of the ate of Sou1th Carloli, according to D Ci(IaC shd l rturned~l by tile enumiler rs. Th'le total populfatlion of' tile itte is 9.95,3061, of wvhich 490,327 ar'e tIes, and1( 504,979 lenmahes ; 987,6614 1 nalives, and1( 7,64.2 fore1ignl born; I whlites number1l'l 391,071 and the bored people1 694,235. WoLD' Osvm IIIcsErLF' AWAY. was br'ought befom'e the itecord~er th13echar'ge ot' drunlikennIess: 'IDo you pleadl gulilty orniotguilty?" 'I donm't, pleaud att ali. I deny every 'IDo ,vou donly having been uip hereO '[ Shlold~ smile. 'Why, Judge, I liy being 11ere r'ight no0w. If' you0 ch 1m1 givig mtysel f away, just sko mne up and let me knoew It." -Subscribe to Tum NEWVS AN~D IlEhR- I n---'2.00 a vnar. Tho Varied moiigious Experience of Au Awakened Sinser. IrtA ie.alvestoi News. heor og >d wel--tal revival tly o0 r t a't i arson Bledso' luie Light >e11i e(1,le, and among those Who 0exrieced a change of' heA't was Jim Webster. Yesterday he met Parsoit Bleds6,-who asked Jimi I "I-vdr gilne ter stick, James?". "Parsei Bledso, ef anybody -offers to mible on my not stkiN', yer kin make itnouev by, taking 'oim til,, , -Ve wilie to hold ihstto To pel ti ,ke a sed-tick in the spring ob(1 yeah. I'so gwine ter lead a new : llte till do lake whar do wum is nobbei squneched is friz ober wid ice thick enough to bar a train of korre loaded wid railroad ironl."1 "1'se glad to hear yer talk .in dat strain" said the parsol, gravely, "but kin ver pass by a yard after dark whar dar la olose liangin' out widoui histin' yer leg obor do t'ence?" "Look heah, you don't spect me to become a saint in loss den two days? 11so a gospel inftnt, what has ter be fed on light diet. but I tells yer I'm maki' rattihig good time on (1 road to (10 New Jerusalem.. when yer looks at my record foah ( do pass four yeahs.' "flow 'bout chickens?"s "Last night after I had jined d sos el band, I started foah home, an I ad to pa"s down d alle what leads by do backyard of Col. Jones' house. I hadn't mioah den got pass his yeard when I found I was carryin one ob his Spanish breed of roosters, wid big combs in each hand. Satan must hab shoved dem fowls In my hands." "Jim .Webstor, you is gwino to bring do church uito discredit. Don't you know Col. Jones is (1 only inan what raises demt Spanish breed of chickens on Galveston Island? Yer: mausn't yield ter temnptation wid chick ens whiat kin be identified by der po lice." "Dat's just what my conscience tole me. I was filled wid remorse as soon as I saw what kind of' poultry I was totin' off. Besides, data old roostegs 1 ain't wuf1 a cent ter brilo, so I jest went back and put 'em right buck whar' I got 'em.' "Bress do Lor' " said Parson Blcdso. "I put 'em back and tuck two young pullets, what looks like any udder chickens, and was jest do righ't size ter br'ile." "Don't add lyin', Jim Webster, to yer udder sims." "I can't tell a lie, parson, but of you bleoves I Isn't of do elect, jest come home Avid ie and hab some ob de breast and de stullln' for dinner. I kin smell dem briled pullets now." He wen t. CorLETE F Am Lun.-A Washington dispatch, dated November 1, says that inforinatiin has been received by the State Department from the Miiiisters to Chill and Peru that all attempts at mediation between these two countries have fbiled. E. R. STOKES. r BLANK 1300K MANUFACTURER -AND GENERAL BOOKBINDER, iIF ^S mored OppIosite the city Mall wheore ho is fully p~repared,. with :irst-class w~orkmoen, to do all kinds of Aork in his line. BLANK lIOOKS .RULED to any pattern ijd bound in any stylc desired. My faicilities and long acquajintance with he msiiiness~ eniablo me to guairantcee ntixtnction on order's for Blank Bookst, F~ilro:ul Books, rand tonoks for the uso of' -arks of Court, Sh'a'itrj Probate JTudges, aslters in Equity, and other county 'ohl uri. P'amphlets, Magazines, Music, Sewspaper'is anid Per'iodicals and all kinds >f publications bound on the most rca monable ternms and ina the best mannier. All ,rdeis promaptly attended to. E.RI.8STOKER, (rain ,treet, opposite new City Hall, Co sthumb1ia, S. C. 2l Dress Goods, Laces, Collars, Cuffs, Boots, Shoes, Neckties, H~ats, Caps, Nati ons and oceans of Newv Goods. Prices Low, First, Last and All the TPimne. SUGE.NHEIMER & OseHiEL. DRi. W. E. AIR EN, --DEALERI IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, etc.t SWINNSiiORO, s.0C. s NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims ngainst ..Ltheocou~nty of Fairfild will present heim to thes Cierk of the Board of ounty Domissoner's by the 1st of November, 1580. J. A. IIINNANT, oct5.-txtd ''. 11. C. C. CIIEESE! CHEESE!! j A FRlESHI supply of Cheese just re 3eivedl and foi' sale at J. M. BEA TY & Co's, senit 1 . On the Coner. JU5T RECEI VED. *PRICE'S BAKING POWDERS, PRICE'S FLAVOR ING EXTRACTS, PRICE'S COLOGNE ON DRAUGHT. 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My wife has tried it, oleo on her chloio5s, which Wo.e dying rapidly with cholera, a she Ild 4ot lose one after giving the firstdoe. Yours IN!"Awm . ~ ~ ~ J 5 .'"Ia a Proprietor Livery Stable. Sold by all Druggist s in this county. COLUMBUs, OA., Jan. 17, I810. DR. J. C. MoFET''-Dear Docor-Last sum mner, when our little girl was teething, we tried it grecit number of preseriptlop, but nopt Of them relieved her. We dinally had brought to our notice your Teethina (Teftling rowders), alnd used them with the happiest results. They gave her a speedy and perm aeiit relief. I very heartily recommend themo others. Yours very truly - o. H. GLENN, President Columbus Female College. Its epedyi ctem a! qores and eruption. upon the akin have been rensarctable. GOLDTH1WAITE & SON Druggists, Troy, Afa. HEALTH AND BEAUTY COMBINED. Woman's Rights.-One who has ong studied this subject now presents the result of his In restigat tons. He !s happy to say that he has [liscovered "Woman's Best Friend." It is adapted especially to those cases where thp womb is disordered, and will cure any irregu Inrity of tihe "menses." Bradileld's Feiaale iegulator acts like a charm in "whites '? or a su den check of the ",morathly poursds,'1 from ,old, trouble of mind or like causes, by restor. ing the charge in every instance. In chronic ases its action is prompt and decisive, and raves the constitution from countless evils and remature dteay. Prepared . b Dr. J. Brad 1d A t gn Ga. For sale at $1 50 per bottle by nll druggists. MilItown, 0hambersCo Ala., July 18, 187T. I have used your Female Regulator exten lively in my practice for a .long time, and with entire success where there was no complication Af disease. If it iF not a specific, it 19 in my Xjiion, Ibo best known remedy for the dis qases for which it is recolamended. J. H. DAVIS, M. D. Messrs. Lamar, tankin & Lamar; Gentlemen: A member of tny tamily whom I feared had Donsumption luns been entirely cured by thu iae of Hrewer's Lung Restorer. Ills condition svas very slarming to all of us, and we did lvory thing we coul1d think of to tenefit him, witlhout success, until I got him a bottle of your Lung Restorer. lie began to improve after the irst tose aond before hu had Iken two bottles was en1 irely cured, where I feared no curo was Io(Kihle aid I inost cheer ully recommend it to itl who h:ve sny , ffections of the luung4. III, Va's coughing and spitting all the tine, so In eisantly that .it prevented his sleeping at light. and what, little sleep he got did not re resh him in the least. Ilad but little appetite, med stnee he began the use of llrewer a Lung estorer has slept well and his appetita is very nuch hetter. 1 lave never seen anything act io >romptly and effect a eure in so short a I Ine. Wishing you reat. success and hoping the sbove may influence many to try Brewer's aung Restorer where they need a medicine to itronthen and restore the Lungs to a healthy id lon. I au ve resRectfull, MRlS.W. J. ILLI MlS 72 Washington Av. near Wesloyan Female lollege. Sold by the Druggists of this county. fIAit l3AE Good Iteasons for the Doctor's Faith. 'MNHR GA, March9?a, 188. We have for twelve months been prescribing .8. S. ("SwIft's 8-phtiitio Specil") in the reat ment of Syphilis and many o.ther diseases Dr which it Is recommsnended, an I are frank to *ty tha; the results have been most. satisfacto y, not having 'been disappointed in a single astance. Wo Ihink. for a diseases for which L Is recommended, it stands without a peer, ad that, t h medical profesisuon will, sooner or iter, be forced to acknowledge it in the treat rent of the Syphills, it all stages as a mine qua 10n. N. L. GALLOwAY. M. D. J. T. ROBINSON, M. DX ATLANTA, GA., May 92 18-9. One of our workmen had at bad case ol syph Is, of.d10 Years'standi, and was cured en. irely avith "swift,'s Syphutitc Specific." lie is ow to all ap nrances, and in his own belief, ound and wel. WM. iR. & T. W.' HOOPER. 'tiE SWIFT' SPECIFIC COMPANY, P.roprie ors. A tlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists, Call for a copy of .Young Men's Friend." We ar'e bound to please and think ve can interest you if you need any lhng in 0our line. SUoENHIEIMER & (hROESCHEL. JUST IN STORk. (EW SEED RYE AND BARLEY. --ALSO A LOT OF RED RUST-PROOF OATS TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS -ALso *BAGGING AND TIES. A f'ull and comlete stock of Family endc Plantationl Groceries Wvill alway's to fountd at myl estaiblishmnent, and1( bey Wvill be sold at pr'ices to stilt the mies. Give 111 a call and you shall be tuited. I). I. FLE NNIK EN. aug 31 Ladies' furnishing goods, newv and iicq Stockings, Corsets, Cloakt., hawvls, eto See the New Goods and earnf the prices. SIIoENHIEJMER & GRlOEScHEL. .-SMOK E I~ ~AK2 NOTICE. --:0: FIVE THOUSAND CIGARS. FIVE THOUSAND CIGARS. THE BESg I'VE CENT CIGARS -IN AMERICA -AT-. F. W. HIABENICHIT'8 Clothing for Men, Youths and oys-A meaning sign, yet our iends say there s nothing menn b~out us. Come and snilt your alves. Srmaonmuna A & i. ......C~EL THE, DREAT llABllR Ul -FOR DRY GOODS YfTflYIOS, OOq SHE02Ol, H'A TS, CLOT fiNG, 6L S 9 AD CROICERY WAWRE, VOODENX WARE, WViLLOW WARE, VOFFEES, TEAS, ET'V, RTC. IT has been rny motto since I opened business in Winnsboro to bring al articles in my line to a living profit and do away with those long profits which are ruinous to the interests of any town or cit Y. I do not blow or boast as some of my fogy competitors term it. .No doubt goods at these prices surprise them. But you can get aYything in my store at prices advertised. I sell goods at a small profit, and aMn determined to LEAD THE VAN! My buyer is shipping goods by every freight at twenty per centAos's than I could buy them when in New York myself 'four weeks ago. Calicoes Still Lower I 2,000 Yards~to arrive, 41 cents. Best standard brands at Oj and 7 cents worth 8j everywhere. IINAWIF8 PHTU8 AES BOUND TO TELL ! Nlack Goods a specialty. I handle Lubin's Cashmeres--the best m'anu facturer of Black Cashmere in the World. English Crapes, Nun Cloth, Velvetines, Mohairs, Heuriettas, Alpaccas. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Twenty Cases Boots ani Shoes just received from the best manufactur.. ers. No old trash caNied over for the last three years, every pair new and fresh. SOAP, SOA P, SOAP. Twenty-five Boxes of the best 1 lb. bar evir in Winnsboro, for 5 cents. T~EJAS. TEJAS, T~BJAS. Fi a Half Chests of Tea, bought 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 ARRIVE. 8.000 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 LEADLR EVER I John L. Mimnaugh. CONGRESS STREET. $25,000 WORTH -OF Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes ana Hats JUST RECEIVED -BY DESPORTES a EDIVUNDS. (WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C.) 0ot7 ALWAYS RELIABLE!I l\TO .B OA STING! PLAIN FACTS. IT IS well known throughout Fairfield county that the old established .h house of F. ELDERL & CO. is always on the square. We sedl our cus tomers goods once, and they come bacik. Whyi Because we are reliable and sell only goods that give satisfaction. ~Our FALL AMP 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 else. We invite yonr attention and inspection. We can suit the tastes of every one. oct2 -- --- THE DAN VERTICAL FEED SJW NQ M10HIN2 OHALLENGES THE WORLD TO PROD UCE ITS EQUAL I $1,000 REWARD. a ~ Oiotosan dollars rovld offered1 to any person that will do as groat atah e AVIS V~oilndT IC L yt vl ,o an oter naclincl as as cani be done on li con test wil be In~e with ii oelsrhgtoomeeorteioned D)AVIS 81iWING MA CHINE CO., Another large lot of thle above Machines and the Improved Weed just re celved.J. 0. BoAO, Agoint, WRt b nu rolJ'qns Iroq Goods In variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Rbo, Linren ts andimevg NColinr H osiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruohing, Ifo~nd inrm an itclasDO Coi, ichtm, Tien and verything generall mf ou n gt-j al) Oo(< , Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish mcntYwheran ge t al7tl want astesonaly as Same goods can be bonught