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thursday, August 9, 1877. R. MCANI DAVIS, Editoi, ONO. S. REYNOLDS, Associato Rditor. .IlMOCRAT10 I TICKET, FOR (LEltI O1 COURT, W. 11. ItElnn. FOR COUN'TY col)[MISONIEls) E. E. ELLISON, S1, JOHN A. HINNANT, CORNELIUS R, MEANS. CuAmr.Ew;ON RUFFEREA) sevorely dur ilgj the late heAMIted WN1as. On Saturday the 2811h ilL., fivm men and ono horse (lied of sun stroke. Three mon and two women werO struck on Monday, but no.ic o' the catses woro fatal. Tii.Omo Democrats havo lnmi nated A. Mr. Bi0hop, t rioi Cincin ilatti grocer, for governor. He has iot 11111ch exporielnce in polices, but his populariLy in Cil-ouati is vlry great and ats that city is the key of the State, the Democrats in notisi" naiting- him have playe'l at troup eard. Wvell informed, inidependant llowsipoprs coleds Oiio to th e Democrats in OtoLoer. Tul STRIuE, Which -egar inl tho small town of Mortillshl.g, West Virgiinia, spread through tell States, aind inuligiurated a reign of terror in terror ill Pittsbull, Readig, Chi ongo, San Frvisoo, and other oities. i r govern1ors applied for F'edraml troops, threo ordered out tho Stato militin, and oo10 (Blue Joatis WNitliills, of 1Indiaai) issued it proolamlationl but took n1o d.cidled nction. TPhe mtamloth proportions attaine'd by the riot, shows that thero is something .rottwn, somo where. inl our social .systeuj. NEw:ur mIDEEm.D liorself last :fd nonf.l J 11n1,1%um. nr d.bl LiegisllLturo, a clerk of cour-t and a county coIn IliissiOner. Some D01mo, cracs thought themselves wimer than the Democratic Convention anld lollilnated t ticket headed by Col. (". It. 811ber, who h:l refised to rn1, and was abspnL from the State, but on the day of (lection they sif fored defeait, So bo0 it whereCver a few inidividuials plalc themseltves in opposition to the mailjority of the party. (0uCo'EoO WVoiTmxo INTON Ihas h)oon sulnunonedl to Ciohlia ho1i:.bfore the Invest igating Comij ttoo. It is prop)osed to atsk im to make a clean breast of the details attendant upon01 the eloction of Honest John1 Patter ron to the United States Sentatoi. Worthington wa'ls Pattterson's right bower ini that smaliil game, and hats always enjoyed the credit of (livid ing out the bribo-money amIlong the boys. This matter should b)e probpdP~ toP the 1)ottomi. Patterson's incarceration would create a very 'dosirah~le vacancy in thec Senate. The Consequecnces of Apathy. Tile chief diflioulty with which thae Democratic party hals to conitend is aLpathy among tihe peOope. Since thle inlaugnration of tihe straighout mov01em)ent, Over at year ago, the poo.. 1)10 have hNon continuously agitated by p)olitiu., so that they now long for repose. It is very unfortunate that this continluedl agitation is no *cossrfIy. Bu3t it w~as reoudorod tuna voidable b)y the villainy of tiho Radi cald Party ; and as long as that s03., .p)ent conlt~in1U0 to wviggle its tail, this a'gitation will continue. A littleloex tra oxer'tion now, will end tihe ttur mnoil. Carry the Democratie ticket through sucecessfiul ly this time, and it will never algainl meet with or ganhized oppositionl. iut ShIOuld it be dhfonlted J>y 1tOpulicanetf yotesI th.rouigh apthtt y Or DemocraLtio dis senhtionsH, success5 will b)o tenfold more diflicult thazn beOfore. Fairfield is juset now totto.ring ,i thes bahlce, ready either to pushRI on victoriouslBy in the glorious Demo ecratie phlalanx, or to relapse backc into her old ways. We are standing to-day at tihe fork of two roads. It is inst a asy nom t9g n a 1.s the other. But onco set the! rounty going either way, and vis ncrti(r will carry hor along. A falso stop now cannot )o retraced. Lorward then. Let our motto bo "No footstel backward." COUNTY POLITICS. Thoughts on tho Citizons' Tickot by on Who JLIVOCatoCI (aILAin CloWioy'd noiinLtiol by tho Democratc. Con Messrs. .Wditor.4 It is to bo regretted, in my hun ble judgment, that the diculsi4ol wvith reference to the "Citizens' Ticket, falsely so- cal led, has beenl carried ink>.' public prinlt. But in aismulch a1s it ha1 bmen done, it Rees1118 em11inenfly proper thal, the whole subject should ) thorougly, and at the saue timlie, disptssionlate ly veitilatped, and looked at prfecisely ais it is prcsenltod. One good Ond certainlJy can be subscrvod by agitating the matter through a mleldillm that ig accessiblo to all classus of reasonable citizens, and that is to show ui p the trie inlward ness of a 1lovement fhat., claiiling to be (ne thing, is in rvality ad prac ti cally something, whm1olly df'r en. Inl other. vords ti origillatolr of the "Cit i11en8 TiWket, would have the pulblie helieve 1hat they repirc scnt the people in their c 1orts to defeat the regular Democratic nominee(,'-S, whereas the t.rue state of the caso is that they represeit nobody but themselves atud a small faction of Deoinorats, who without (ne thought for the future of the Democratic party, and uttcrly re gardless of solonmn pledges entered into to susti n tiir party vaiidi dates, would nlow with the assist. 1111co of thc sworn ilemics of Democracy, pull down tho organiza tion that madu South Carolina what it is to-day-an organization that has lifted the people from a. condition of political serfdom, anl that has restored to our counitry all the blesuings and benefits of free government. Can the stpporters their conduct does not inovitably lead to such a conclusion ? I Has not Captain Clowney said both publicly and privatcly that he is noit ca111di dato, and has he not appealod to those who soeem detormined to foreo him into a candidacy, "not to do anything t.o disturb the harmony thact should1( exist in the couty ?" Not hieediing such an apperd, anld still persisting in their eourso, thme conlclusion is irresistible that their only objecCt is, not to malko Caiptin Clownjey clerk of com:ii, but to defealt those peirsons1 who have heen) regulharly noinmiated by a D)emo cra tic Convention. Amd that is e'xactly the way pe(op)l( view the matter who are not governedl b~y preijutdico or purely p ersonal conl sidera1tions. The largo maijorify of Captain Clownoey's reedl oeid true friends repu1idialte a moven ent that places him in a fal.so p)osition, and1( protest against suchi a conrse of p)olitical action. The11 writo.r of this commienlition wasfl one of those w'ho watnnly espoused Captain Clownoy's causel, and advocated his nomlinat1tion with all tihe ability he poQssesses. Therofore the senti miiiIl hor1oin1 uttered are not promiptod b)y prejudico, but are the honest views of a citizen wvho desires to be bo0th genierouis and consistent. And fur thermior.o, Messrs. Edlitors, as. one of the many friends of Cap tain Clownoy, my sole wish and aim11 is to lay baroV a scheme that mnit of an e.stimnale gentleman to gratify a spirit of revenge and sp)ito. Such condu1.ct is unw1)orthiy of the coun tonanlco of fairiminded, hionora blo men01, and1( deserves to be eixpos ed. Well might Capthin Clowney oxelaim, "save nme from su~ch friends." ~Lastly, let me ask t.hose who sup p)ort the "Citizens' Ticket" if they have ever seriously conlsidorode( what ca11lamIities are sure to followv closely upon01 the success of their efforts? J$avo they over r(flooctod that they cannot possibly succeed without the full vote of thle nlegroes, anid that their victory will revive tile <lofunlct Radical p)arty, not in the election of their candidates, but in1 the defeat of the regular Democratic nominees. Is it their purpose to destroy the Democratic party? If so, let them say so, and not mask their inten tions under a pretended friendship for a gentleman who has delined to bea.party to tbir a hinations. Soonor or later tho oyos of tihe iiasses will be opened, and 1 earn ostly call upon theso misguided men011 to itop in their mad careler, beforo that stonn of indignation, that is surely rishing, lmrsti upon their hieads. Let th um listen to, reas01, for their e,ffortm if succoms ful will lead to resiult. that tlwy little <lrean of at this t.imo. Ca .sis'i.:xcy. Wines, Liquors, Tobaeco, &c. 1NE Pale Sherry Wine, fine N. C. Sei ppernng Wine, finl old Porto I'ort Wine, finlo iiiportedl. Claret Wine, -or table uls. A LSO, Finw at-rIle dry ScupI pern ong I Winle, ( )t%rI's & C, . tgell it ine ( 't I 1rand ( y, purv N. C. Apple C!iny h iVe. StOnLO ilnitliln ((Goh-rgia) l 'rn Cm WIiiskly, puIrl N C'. Swe Mush Corn1 Whiskey, My Cabpintir R 'to--the bl'st whiskey ill town, mid a iltl stock of all oter -ood Li<quors. A Iso, the celebrat( Imlil Palo ' Aill, 1resh I.agi ItId Swti Si-rkig iCider von d at u1ght"1. it Ie I lrg s, ti I I Iest. selecte I !Otitk oft lavtntia tigats :lid Cigarettes iln lItco, 11t.slesina Oriniges anlud Leions for Ha I vw for cash by junt 12 JF. W. 1I.A11-1NICI T1. S1ERIFF'S SALE. - Y vir-t C of till ex eut ion tole direct .) (d I will offer lfor -ah luii-fort the Court ilollt door in Winislori4 onl tlt, first M(nilday itt Augut nelxt wmithin the legal hours of salv, to 111i- higI4st, bill der for CASII, the ftillIwinlg descrilbed Iri rty, %to wit: All the liiht titlI,nt, .'rrt of ibvitd Shotwe"ll inl I cetain 1nta tit hmdit inl Fair lit-ldt county- (1 Iit Itivier, now. inE itiSSVSSion of 11 . S. i %' l , Iioltaiii-g live hi ai Iivd ri e VIs,m 1141re 1 r I 'l S, tndo l 1 itb o d by ldt1 t, io Ah . i'enl-y, \;Irren 1Tu rket. .J..es lI. 1e rints ald thIrs, itt the suit of R. K. Scott vs. David Sl wIll. s. W. I IllF, IShervit'"s tOMlice, S .C Winnsboro, S. C,, July 1 1, 1877. u Ie 21 l x2, S ilERU iFF's SA L~ E, ~ i VI Y ilte of an1 X V1 exc tion I to mel d i roe . I d I Will Oif fi r sale, IWortk te I'ort il1ose door inl Wilinsboro tn the I irst Mondiay inl AlLgii:t next, within the Iegal hours of sale, to tlie h iglest bidder ( hie bay Iorse, the property of John C. 13411, at the uit of Kinlard &Wilv. S. W. lil' PP, Shiri ty's Ofice, IS. F. C. Winisloro. S. U., Jly\ 24), 1877. Fruit Jars ! Fruit JIIs jmtISTL, reiivild, a lot ofl Mason's celbra it iled Frklit Jars, wvith lu's parebd lilled wwvnrs. - 1C ,"14A " li w o l, vsv,N s -. -K (Iu zen . i' <huart sizes, , 25 la r dozin-I. may 21 J. F. Me.1AST,F & C( Citizns' Ticket. For CIerk of Court, S B1. (CLOWNEY. Fior. (.oiitiy ('oImtissioner' 1, JOHN HIINNANT', HEIN f Y JTACOB, JA S. R.L HARVEY. GRAND SPRING OPENING, --AT THiE Millinery IBazaarI, C) F a b,eauiti al and ful inI e of Iltest / o novi.'t iis ini Spring and1 Summer ai Alillirury and t F-ancy Goods, consist ing~, in pairt of: adi es', Alj.is.-i and (Childreni's Si ti;ime ILats, l!lowerst, Itibbons, Silks, acs &c. A largo lot of Ladies' C'ollareittesr-,ichius and othei r fancy( articlesi. Ins9p'ctionl of the Ladlies and pulic genieraltly solicited. Wei wvill endeavxtor to icasie the~ miost false tidious. All weo as-k is that you. call, naud 800 101' youriselves,i111( and ive us a t'ril. Newv Sprinrg Pr.ints. Centennial Str i'e, D)rers Goods, White (Ioods, Iress li mprov Agent forl lait.click's ireliile plwir parttern'is. La irhs', \l i5sses' ain< Child(Irein's noIw paltte rns ini st o. (IROCElItY DE.PARLTMENT, Jlist filledi tip wVithi11 fro h' Groceries, Corn .i a. first, claiss houseiS of (lhe kind. A lit of Furniturie, Larthis, Sh,jingles, &e. J~iiLumer low for Crish, if. 0. BO)A(. Yolluli nnOid iali youl wanit by calling aril 1-1 ;', 0. , 3egg Established 1869. (CH ARLES MU.LLER Hats remnoved to theo stor'e next to Frnciis (Gerig'n. N AT CI E, Clocks .and Jowolr'y re V paredl, arnd satisfaction gua-ifranteed to everybody. Those indobted to me for work on jowelry will please pay at oneo, for JHamipton Is Elected. OtHARLES MULLER. s.,l. 3 f The State of South Carohlna, COUNTY OF 01HESTER. Court or Comi on Pleas. Daniel Hail, plaintifl', against Wil liakti S. Hll, Levi Stein and samuel lluidelberger, Copairticrs ulnder.0 .ho tirIn iullo of Stein & Co., Bolijalil Whlitely, Calvinl Whitely, Lemuilel 1\. 'Townsend 2and John F. Brandon, Co r& Co., Joh n& . L. Sickel, Andrew J Singleton and1ui Jolui F. Hellel, Copart 11rs, und11(er the firm rianie of Sickel, Singleton &. Co., Dofenkdtts. Copy Suiino.is. For relief. ,omplaint not. Served. To the Defteidants abovo nained: Y OU ARE IIEEAY-SUMMONED and J.r(,<Ilirt!d too anlswer the er>miplaint in this action. which i. filed in the office of the Ulerk , fCommon Pteles, for the said cmlly, undl(I to serve a: c,iopy of your alswer to the Said co ilit. on the sub serilwors Itt their olliel, No. (1, Law Raige, j Win'shrn, South Carolitia, withinl twenl I ty days afir tihe strvice hereof, excusivo of the day of sitch servime; I Id ifyon f"kil to answ'r the conmplaint within the tilln4 aforesaid, the platintilf in this action will apply to thi) Court for the relief demanded inl Ohe em. plaind. Dated 1 Gt111 uly, A. 1). 1877. MuCANTS &.DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorieys. To the Defendints, com posing the firms (if Stijin & Co., Whitely, Bro. & Co. and Sickel, Sinlgleton & Co. Takv notice (lit the complaint referred to il tLhe Sunmons in this acttionl (of which simnuns t tforegoing is a colly) was filei in the oloie of tho Clerk of the (o'irt of Comoi Pivilea at Chester, in tho County of Chevter in the S(ate of South Crolin, 11 e i lth dlly (if Ju ly. AI(VANTS & DOUWILASS, jiuy 17 I x(;w PlainitiTm Attoriny4. Best is ?heapest NEW WILLCOX & G1IDBS AUTOMATIC Silent Sewing Machine. Latest Ilivelltion, Producing Alrvelous Results. II' su sinSllg 2ae0t places it, T,eyond till VCm1 pethimt, aind 1111i -S It I ho. 4-14npest, n1ot.wIth stmti, Iir~ reiic-ents offeredL by sellvrs of moiky, It.-rtuig trouble.somue, Lwo I bIead, t. ou i t chiit's. Only Mlachine ill the World wIth Antoillitatic. Feafilures, an([d 111 111no Tensii to 31a1n6ge. Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of Olices, &o. W IMICOX & 0118 S. M. (0. (Cor. hijOnd St.) 658 Broadway, N. Y Inay 15 ly FOR S A TJ, Itew Pianio, 1nm11de by onie of the]t lead t atevs. The ifistru12tut has a coip.. o 5(e 4n 2(n, C rue'. fthird (ctaves, and14 is hillished wilt till t I Ih e ,t - iliprovc-il e nits. It caln he boulght At agreat reduetjoy froml r(etail pricv.0 Apply 'at the o.lice of Tm. NIM AN D Il'mu.n. Junio 2.3-tf R. J. mcCarley ^{31''0 ticll attenitio to hiis niewi ..) Stock of ioots and1( Shoes, all sizes and11 styler, ait unp11receentedly lov: prices. A LSO, An entirely new Stoek of Groceries. Suigar oft all gradec, Coffee, Rice, H[oiniy, MotgI, S (apI, Starch, Soda, Pepperi, T42e, Fine Seed Iriishi Po(tatoes. Chijcest 1Brand(s of Flonr. ]h,st Corn) and IRyc Whiiskey in fown. l41obacco ani d Cigars, Mo1Ilsses, Lard, al:con2, Hlams &ch Lowest, markot prices for casih. 3.n"E..R. J. McCARLLEY. LAMP CIM~NEYS. f5 dozen Cimineys of all kinds jus Urci vedh, 21nd oflfered at redtuce rattes, by the dozen or half' dozon, at thi Dru'g tStore of june U DR. W. E. AIKEN. TJO(YTH1 BItUSIlES,. 901)dozen Eniglish Tooth Blruishes,im iorted ctord.Fr sale at the Drug j.l 2UDR, WV. E. AIKEN. 801ETIUNGNE. The Automatic Fly Brush, AN ORNAMENT. A COMF"ORT. A NECESSITY. L ONQO SQOHQT, FOUND) AT LAST Evy(~boily Shioul JRavo it., CIOME AND) QET ONE CONNOR & CHANMWLR. NEWS AND HERALD WEVKLY EDITION, III 1 UDBHEP 1EVRY VEDNESDAY AT WINNSB 010, S. 0. IIX 'CU1 WINNSBORO PUBLISING CO. IT COMN '1AINS A SUMARY OF TIlI LEADING EVVINTS OF TIIE DAY. StNte News, County News, Political News, Etc. THAA EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT 10ECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN iswell 6ille, wsith towo I'lu coluniy I)ewq T;I0 1i-0 of ile Plbli4he's .4 * e A '1l1XT-CLASS FAMILY NEWBPAPEt. 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