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WINNSBORO. S. 0. Tuosday, Auguht 7, 1877. . MIANS DAVIS, B'ditor, .INO. 8. U-DlbYNOLDS, Asociat,o Editor. *11) 00 O fArr I'TC 1 K . W. 2.KER. F/OR COUlNTvYM NNISSIONI-i'S, .,. E. ELLISON, SPvi JOHN A. HINNANT, CONELIUS n. MEANt. If there has boon ail Itmipt 'mado to '0h111go the Denocrattic 'Colulty -chatirmlanl, as hals hmiln 'Ohargol aigalillAt <>ithor mido. Cho peoplo gleorallykn1ow nIothing'about it, and wo :rvsmilo the effort -AIUn11ted to littlto. Ti Ohio Republicans mot, inl coven4.i on tho 1st August and a11dopt.ed ft platfori -sust-uining .PresideLtL 1111yvs ill his Hoithern polivy. .1I takes t11 feice on all other quostions. Tho caladllte for govolnlor i W. II. West of Ljog-ml counlty Htv was born inl I'e.iitsylvinia inl 182-1, wis professor in 11lampien Sidihcy College. Vir gilnia, then beeaire an -at.torney. le wsim vlected attor'ney geVti twie, aind judge of the Su1prnvii) Court MO. li' is ia supporter of Ilayes, <mid liko IlishOp, t.ho Demioerittic -13didtate, was a dark hoise. '.'he issu inl tho Stato is, doubtil, with tIAnW0 fav'oring .h1 OW)oerVIat.i. The Issuo. It, ik scalrcely necessary to ad( vait,o Anly argiulmots in fiddition to ho raonlmos 1lre-adty adduiedil why the Deimocrativ ticket, shouhl receive the hea4t.y sopport of all Demlocrats and all who lifiliato wit.h 41 1 Dnemoec1. There are two p lrties, anl only hiw. o in the stat.o aid toniti, and howY ovor the Domlocrats may forgot they aro Democrats, tho 1adicals have Vover for a moment, f rgotkn they are itadicals. The Radicals are sick n1ov, for the sharp ira'Ving of party lines in the State last ye:n- vrippled t'hemi. The deceti. bris that had Mviliate(d with lthii, abanin(e11'd ihem: the rastallv hriins that ;t.iek to themi are now) coohnug in seqtue's, tered Northern't n)ookw& tr roastinig ini honted0( jalils. Tli helidials wvanut ('lodership) andt braZins to rally t hemi one miore. TIhey wCant, a ma)zsk of d'cone(y to wor'k beh)ind.t T)hey are willing to (do anything to sunre a no0w lease of piolitical lifo. " The Devil got siek; the Dlevil a mtonik TIhet Dlev il got well, D3ev il . monk wats Thei ltaiahr a're profnso now in thteir ptrotestat.ions. Let, them and they will thoneeforthi spurn llhiiationl wit.h decenit men1. Th'le hist.ort of tlre past eight years, dur-, ing all of whichli mo tiht DemocraJ'fts wu)r0 fo rgotting th ey w;erou Demos)0 crats, suilimiently suhows the anjius of the Raidicals whonuor they haviie the ascendoney, or oven the balanco 'of power. Some of the combina tions of t hose days were onttrageous, and1 the ontly waly to provent snch things in futureo is to preserve the numity of the Deorai party. If the Radical party chioose to acquiesco in Demuocratie nomina tions, Well enonigh; but when they evinco activity in fpportaig en ndi riates nominated in direct opposi tion to tho nminationi of the Con - ve'ntion,, then the quest.lon~ ariSs Avhethe,r they are snpport ing certain andidatS, or are merely giving a desperate kick at the orgainization which hurled their party in the du~st, and which will tramflple on it as long as DIemnocrats respond to the to-neh of the elbow. andt refuse te he led aside from the pathi laid down by the party in c'onvention. All enrolled Demeoerats are bo)und to the nomination., espeeialy those who participated in thbe primaries or had a band in the Cc.nrentio-i. All the candidates and all their sup porters were bound there by pledges to support the nominations, before d.'issatisfaction1 in tho manner of 11011i12.till Al111t1h v 11001 o nomination should havo bcon ovinced beforo the nomination. It was too lato, aftor the ballot had boonl reached, to ma111km the ehlrgo of infairniess. V believe that the peopl aftr enlmly reviewing the matter will decido trt fwhe afo COISO tUo prese Vo oiemocraie litseendenlcy, is to SuPpor.t heartily the Deinoc rltie tiekot, 0) R COUNTY POITJCS. Tho Views of i. "Citizen." :h'dihors NEwH ANY Hi ERM) Thel( CiCizens TickvL affordscr tain vrit.ors anlt opportulity to let .he country know of their i I alloginnee to party, their -lo a lto y aid Fdelit.y Co prillcipli, ; and with Imunch hiilen tation thmy prediet, Should the Citizons' Ticket be SuiCtessf-i, the dve41-rucmtionl and 1 ruin of the D-eio Cra-ti party. The Citizns T1ict neither nim- it lior iliten-ds the dost'uction or- injury of Democratic p IinIIciple I f.I is Simply it mlove millt, based oil reason anlld sound( polivy, to l1uu-1monlize and 'weld to gel ifer all the citizens Of the coiN. inl carrying onit, 4w policy inau gi1 rated by GoveI'Ior 1inon wmho has avisevd the peoplo to for get past :111 iio.ities, to foreg t thi11, t.hley are Democrats Or Repuiblitanls, mll' Ivioller only v 1.at I hey N are citizens Of o.h Caro I i-na Such is te object of t he Citvels' Tivket., suh it a.i. 2111 and sulch its init(ltiolls. Is it, a Ilisdeiallor. for a1 citiznll to think for 1111self? H-s he tlie ballot OIN,y 4.hat. he( may he411 t') put cce tain, men, -who Iav' tile sallet.on, o a21 small govenliin"g class, ill ofilice Is it. an1 illi pideliiect, of bsil'iess for him to hold a collfveece and tato what he0 wvant(s Pt.t at short Gimv sinlco Chw mbor lain, .E1lliott, Los e s andi t Iclr hallgrs -onl, wverce lould, velhemeni t andl( bitter in their dvlnil4tionl of the few 'Repuiblicanls who d1-tre defy (.m 11an iiid voto for hone t go'ern im1eit. We alpplaudllod them for their ilndoplldene . Aro vo to becr0no flithfUl imitatOIrs Of sunII ignor-ait follo\vers ats adhlered to Chiatibel-rlaiis part ? All of us have tim ili l ad agaiin cautioined tht. negro allouit. his lavery io party-i a"sla\ery of 11he wvorst form. Wl w\e forgo.t th-c shackles onl our Own lihlilloodl, ill tihis hle our lladvice; to te 10 (all a . itize , a 1 frI at till. dict0at ion of othenis ? Youi ma12y abuise, dentloimileo, zomd geot whIo preofeo'i1. ). be teir own11 ma1st ers. $1han1 tile. s:ii' of any)1 partly. They aIway thile freeotoli 1 d) .o as they p)lease, (andE necep')t. te fi ('edom421 t'o do4. a.s they? arei told. It is n1ot want11 Of the( slavery ofpaianh. Theyinted h. th iu vot to strlike voIte' for a1 'MOo' Mart.in:" iln prefettr spirit that now1 plots1 1 hIe ?4'Onral of ('enera11 hrat toll from tihe positlion of C'ounity Chain-n b111 ecauise, forsooth 1h le is eontromlied hv aV sense15 of just'lee mlld miod.er'ati1011: that )4pir'it that21 w1old not (coniderlC' lhe canfdid.acy of 11121 p ius genleman.'l)1l and1. mimnedl Confederaito, 1i. HL. JIenilngs, ihoeaullse, forsiooth, lhe d.idl 11o1t'viot is religions conv1itions1. ill thet last eloetion, and4. ple4.dge' his honor)1 to. v'otoe for thoso whomi lie thought mo.'rally un1worthy. It is lipertnt 12 in "Cit.izens" t.o even iienid to v'oto as their 'onlsenc1(es dictate, or) minIItainl opinlions thaut e.veryV thlinking 1man1 will hold4. firo year11s hen1(ce'. Do not 1let1 us ilus, trate by our following iln tile foot step o')3 f the ignIoranlt, untuIitor'ed. nei4.gro,.l in blindly a1dhrin1g to. party for) the saike o)f parl1ts, tilt chaaeiltor descrl'1ibod iln the languaiigo of JunIius as1 "resembling the tormaICgalnt chalistity of ai p)rud4e, will. whijlo she prVoseenites one loveir for rape, in.. vites~ the4 lewd embliraces of aniothier." Thle uVljust imiputation is vohoml1ent" 1y huirled at those13 who favor the Citizons' Ticket that their actijon will revive th1e. Radical par'ty. Will it revive the Rladical part'y to ask them.1 to ma2ke 11o noinalltionsE, and4. vote with whlite~ mOn ; and4. inl this ~instanice overcomo their faulty iln s1ties, and1 be'como1 senisible to thei just demandll.s of a mll1ly citiz.onshlip? Tfhe "Citizens'~" (do not inten'd'to v'otoi wih hengro s but intend. to get all tile negroes they canf to vote n "ith them; their object is not the election merely of Csptain Ciowney to the office of clod of the court ; but, b)y their votes, to let caucus mianagers understaund that thley Cantnot with imipnwiity disregard the wishbsof at u pdmin it i i miiiniiies, in refusing undor t-ho circumstancs to sign the Domo cratic rost,or, lost him the nomina ,ion. .lionco the success of the cauicus, that bane of A mrian pol i ties, sinlco it was or-iginaited by Saimuel Adams in 1738, and has boon justly tornmed "Ai aristocracy of 0ratA1r4, Soe"Ctiil'S ilnterrup1ted by the m11cy/ of ia single orator." Doiunciation and abuse may be heixpl u1pi those who cioso to exueist" and prae,' -C their political riglits wit,h Zel, boldnoIess aald iidepeundence ; rigits endearl-l 1to them by Lradition and habit., a 4veIl its by convivtionm and ft-ling of their value; hu, ill good citizens will go corward in the discharge of their -sacred ti ust., iot-witlistallding the plea of necessit,Y-t.l plea ) f ill 1yrantls, be it a m1intarehy, or at' parLY viider t ie coitrol of a cauis: and relup w%it.h indillatil every vlYroallwilcmet 4m it. I this manner will be forimied bruo Demo. crat,c ascendoey, whicth is most, Plerlect and lastinog vlenl infielienced by the groatest num1111be' of ind, pe-ndent judgment s. (h'i'IzRN. Tho Views of Ono Opposed to .ho 'Citi Zenl*' TiCket." Mo1V tlltiA. AllowT me tie ist, of your paper, to Say a wvord Io iho.m wihlI con."pirs . tos wIo(I would Iul eowvnvr tihe cause of)r right, nd1)( pt'rptiuato niegro rulte inl this collltly. There is 11s1 glat ierillg ami tg ti e good people (it this volitv. a univer-sal storm of provloked indignation. which vill i4st. vith i all its just force u)m (he c (pll ol tI Ie Ip.I ortrs of wr'ong. Cior. ltlonimt ion will miiee theml onl Cver hand 1:1o, as they,N prist vuh) their pres-enlt pro'(jec(t. .1lli( wN hile we (.all lkt Ih t4-)o vecheeiint inl crhn .hi movt:eent inl its I Ilipienev, wvc st Atftr a 01101ll aninestv to all Our himostly eling b oth ei s, whi1o ihve p1'ettel i:1 this ill-.kivisc. valse. F.orI we we have e"meih.ed aif"cr lmeb thu)t o.e thoi (Iquesti(n, tIat. -1 1-s r.s. FaI It, Mec rleyt N and 'thers mel noilt the t hc:tl antl soul of this diger'us S11 1(1cl , but. t1lat 014-'. are onl! pl"av mg01 of .ie parts to Ie g.I n which i8-s Ill 1)1Y that thoy a:v t he viik l - the .non in si it--the ones who have bee-ni puli lt forwat t the gaze o all. hy some parties who will not take o e ] mspienom1s an i tdangerions a po.-iti on themeil~'~ves. Now let lmt say t all tihe 4 i nl in t1 a! enemies'1c n l!ks to) at ..r.ce ab111ldmn this eautt, :nil lepwt fIo dty t1 r:.dlbmi0 :'tt h:e thyt il receitv' I' hal t' wehim, n04ai t I he. past sha11 forgot !ten. S: n 1 t lit wistly,: m(t *1e.e this o IIportiunItV to maike von i xi fo JP i i s t.trtiae:m snale wi; ii h.IS s'- compleuteL l e until 1 ha:ve 11.1hl u of lie evil eon, sequlenes w\hith mus1il't resuilt, ill the e vent. thai:t you1 disregar~'ld andi sneer at. this warnling. Sirs, t his i Itraft, inpprlialt ely called tihe Cit izensi' Tce," sha:ll not sue:e'~d in its intent ion tf uisurpa tio :1 it me-umis niothiinmg less, anduu it shall1 fail :auldt if you (con1t imie to a serve it. yul mu11st fall withi it, ne@ver' to rise abhove' ihe c:msequenlcts of ai julst defeat. Th1n1 imit in this madit (ern sade, whiich is swif'tly carr'yinig yon it o sumo destrucltion. You are n t only dest roying yourVselves. but aret taking with you tile very man whom you woult force thlis coutntyv I)to hw said1 iln convention, "Wi"e wantI anohith or." To)u aire igno)ranit of the crimet you are about to eonunit upon01 thlis conunuinity. You are not. iWdI awr thait you aire enticged inthe li'w-T:k ilmt does nott I in ay senso0 blongl) to go-od cit izens. So stop, loi k, nd t.hiink of the enormnity of1 yoli urcionl. R'lI.01mber' thait I li while poe tle iipotke unanIIimuouIsly inl('1 convention onl thme 14thi of iast monlthl, muit sit "'We ill have tertain ment for ouri canldites.' 'lh decree ih is gonie out, anud 1no. man11 has~ a riJht to tluestiton th-' wis.lomn of the net. na11 popuhuLliity is nouw lnst w.ming anud if lie tdtes not1 soon1 revolt P t te hit inousnle-S of the work of ths ci.viling imr iguiers, whot airo hiolding" himu tip as a tarmg'lt for theI wi:e pe(ople t-o shiOot ait, ho muiust so he111~. N lViouly inijm o 1.}o. Au holsa udoctr gives I t' eollowing 1'e1i0 : iae seaits wvurthI rubbder Hl sents wiur t.i ealomne, 4 sents wvurthi so fur, give -the hiosi- ont a day, whul1 t h ho~ss giLt isiekod, hiohl up onf the~ The Brmookovill(o (.Ky.) 1&eor'd says "A mieeting was heli inl this town imlmediautoly on reeiplt of theo neows of thto great railroad atmike, for .tho purlposO of getting up a striko among our workmog menOl ; but4 as thore Ww only on1e workinig mftl int town,t Am m.1t,,..l pi,o.c ., A Slow Train on its Wq.y. The Springfiold (Mams.) :Repulli cim smys : "'A wondorful train caoI up yestorday morning at 3 o'clock from the Harili River, which it had lol't Thirmlay noon. Thoro woro l platform amd foli.r box Car1's (ra1wn by two alltedliluvian an11d fearffuly dirty itehincs called loconiotives, onlo being froml tho Long Island South Side, tal the other from a PeinsylvOlnia rakilroad aud boimd for a Nova Scotia railroad for fii.her ervicc. The entire trip was a, chapter of ridiculous ensialties. 'They had i hot box eCVIy mile, wiere ill everybody's wa, inld got tile boilers so full it New Haven that dirty water was shIot from thlo st'Leks IIIl over the vingincers, whIo unid0. at 'few appro-. J%.into and ovanigelical remlark ,. Out( of New Havenl the hoad light, expired, wyhoen at firemlanl proposed coniectlilg the head lighIt with the 1smoke-bo'x im14d usAing the cold gais for- illunitiuting. At, Yalesvillo the fuel1 followed lthie head-light, and rail fences vere ruithlessly used to gt u) sleaml), this taking anl hour, VhiC t1,11he enginers imp r11)oved 1y fishin- of' the bank for crabs, mi I wvith perha1ps -.ixty pounlds of' stca:nn, the, t rain sho ved ahmitl wvith One eng11%ilne. after a lively fight with local graingers for moro !'ei.co rails. The (stcaila gagil- v were broken, the hunp, gone, mld both driver 1.-i Ii Imal wellt it blind in the dark. The brakinen say 1hey stopped at every gypsy emip to wke the folks up wit h"t"s from tile nulomt, 11mh11lic.d wNhi-,tle over blownl inl thle valey. and tihat tihle gYpsivs calle mut, Voimg men nIld imaidenls. old mncli tid chlildrnl, :mid swore till the -Iii was hlIe. and thro:-w toies. When ( this I raill reached this4 city all h:a lk advise 1 I'lhe river oad en ine. I() lmok ohalge. to watch the vheels va-efully Io See wvhiieh way liev mved, and I tat. an at . acIlIIt. w.ts comingll oil for si olei fonck.A s last. ateounts tle train had go' to Chicpu. TOOT I U1 1t Sil E. )ozn F.nIli Tooth Ur:shes, imI rtd tO OI,h-. o. sale at the Dru.. julY 2 ]f", W. E. AINE.N. H ast is chapeat Silent 3ewig iVachino., La.iitest invetion l. Prodi- Marvelou a * uu *. . on I I. I h r iu-n:n ..;. t u't u:. i n1 Ih'.- . . a- a i:Wh!'~ ,e . '. h- :, (tly 3hichuine ini the Worl wil t i mllal( Tenion~ uto lh Wriit e by 1'st. a- ': ; for I Prij,e Tist , List WI '.MOX & 13 B RHS S. M, (0., ((Cor. ] ind St.) B 38 ]ro:adway, N. Y Citizens' Ticket. H. B. CL1OWNEY. F"or Countiy (Co1nmisioner ~, ,JOH N IIl)NNANTl, OllANI SPiNG OIPE'NING, 31.llinery lhazI!ar, I-31' a bemautiIa t i f tll line' of latecst iitauma.d Ilat,, lia'wers. ibbllonsi, Silks, A lalle lot of Lail.,' CXuilarei-ttes, ,ihus andI .1or f.ancy' neieeIs. Inlsptio of11ta ihe t I . , an uba l ii u,.1 ii alv soalia .i \\ .w i ndeavori to plaie the mos'~t fao intjain.. All wet ai-k is that~ ',on call,. iand see tor yoiursl ve's, amlil i ve' u, a trial. New~ Sping~l rin ts. (enitenial Sitrinea', Drewss Weda's, WV ait' &tsa.h,.)Dross bimp'rtv t.' i Ii at. h, Soui,, Glvs ain Aigt. for .ih r, t*iick's rel jib'e pbaperC ne0w p)aitteia in store. OROORlRY DEPARTMENT, JTust tllied up1 with fr.' h G4r'e'ries, (Con. fect ionaries tultIevery-thing uisultly toundt init~ aut h-tsas hiouse of tho kind, A lot of Furniture, L.atha, Shiinglos, &o, Lumb1er lowi fori Cash. J. 0. BOAG. Yo *n th*a:.o% an.b oli A 'now Piano. madil boy one of the lall 'ng manufacturers of lie Uhite I States. 'he ins(ritmvient, has a comiPt. V SI en mind otie- third oclave.4, ald is finkisied with all eil lattes4t i1provements. Y1 van )e bought at a great reduction from rc ail privo. Apply at. the offico of Ti NEw1 AND juine 2:3 -f Thi Stte of Sou iarolit, COUNTY OF CHESTER. Court of' Con iiuon1 Pleas, DIliel Hall, Plaintiff, against Wil i:an S. 1Hall, Levi Stein and Samli leideliberger, Copartners uinder tho firii niame t Stein & Co., injamin WihitelyN, Calvin Whi-l, Tieimiel P. Townsenld anid John F3. Branidon, Co palrtlers underthe firim n1alme of' Whitely lro. & Co., Johin L. Sickel, Anidrew J Sinlglvton anld Johnl 1'. IelY,Copart nlcr.,, uIIler the firm nar11e of Sickel, Singleton D & Co., efendan(ltts. Copy Sulmnoms. For relief. Complaint not oerved. To tie Defemdaints above nimn.ed: Y OU ARE IlElllBY SUIMMONED and remtuired to answer the complaint imn this actioln, which is filed in tie oflico of the Clerk of('ommuon Pleas, for the said county, and to servo a copy of yoir Iainsn% C-r to time siid (olum >ltainlt on tie stub. scribers at heii- olice, No. G, Law Itainige, Wiisboro', South 4trolitm, vithin twen ty days after the service htreof, oxclusivo of' tho day13 ol such service; aid if' you fail to answer the complatin. At wit'n it t timo litoresai<d, hlim plhimitiffiin this action will v ply to Ime Cou rt for tie rclief detminded im lihe em1mplikinit. D.tited lt I 1 h , l. A. 1). 1877. McCANTS & 1) L ITASR, Plaintill"s Attorneyq. To tie )efemants, coritposing thei firns of Steim & ('o., % hit oly, .lro. & Co. and Sickt-l, Sintletoyn & Co. Take notice that lint complaint referred to inm the m m-Ir.11i01is in ihis acttionm (01 Which simmtnilns the foring is a copy) was film inI time oflice o' (Ith) lerk of tho 'I. of ('Imimion leas at Chester, in tho ('mlin ty it hustemr in timoi State of Sotith Carolina, on fit 11tlh dayi of July%. AI('ANTS & 1)UGLASS, july 17 tI x(Cw "wintill's A ttorjoy". TX RETUiNS. C(ir'ry ArMTonI's O1FIFE, F.\IRFIiLn CoUNTY. W innisl.oro, . C., Ju'ly. 11, 1877. O N and aft,r this diate, 1Ith instant., iuti t ime iLst of A ugust p -xim11o, this onlioo will be opieel for ret, ins of ill tax proplt,y. is reg1ired by la1w, for tho fislal ver i' 1877. All I IroS het weeli the it-s of I wontk. one at sixtY yetirs art ill to ia 1'oli, t.Ilx. m dl mist i re etiri ilS accrllngly. Aftr tho 31st of Aumguts;t proxilmo, a penalty of fifty per cent. will be added to I tixah;e propirty of ill persois fiiling ! inat turns within the prescribed tiue. Ilank : " b I htl on application at this o1lic. I. N. WITNIEll$, july 12-.txtd Comty Auditor. TUTT'S PILLS A distinguished physician of Now Yorb says: "m It is astonishing how universally Dr. Tutt's Pills mire used. In my daily rounds, I her of them not only among the poor, but their virtues ire heralded from tho mnm sionlis of the vealthy and refined. KnMow. ing time inventor from his ionmg connection with time miedical profession, I have great conmfldencee in their mnerits, rind of late have often prescribed them with Limo happiest ro riults in eamses whlero I dlesiredi to make a de-. cided imnpression on the liver." TUTT'S PILLS tit'yas OUEAOK~ HEAD.. t,cwiscmmn B iOIe U84. ciimnim r.tceo rUTT'S PILLS UDURE 00NSTIPATION leht iceddi rUTT'S PILLS CURE FE R AND. TUTT'S PILLS 'hi ggdi the raethce of medicine thir thc e ooad AGUE. Thr aontime sem on rIah, hentie, pertonig siTTSPL s tlml havetver DILIOUB ~ tec thvatimtheys are prepared andime reeit with whIc -~~ ~~ PHe ha sucededu lin liiih PILLS aof thsil of tseIn.en ~IDN~T'heirdlcitst adpabiitye PLANT. tfe itnce the ap- in ptit e csngy cur-oo toTTS~IL propely dassim,iat. Thus ofhde msse islug. 7UR~ ORPI LIVR. gshe, onfb their, tonic ctron ontigetieo gan euar an hvealthy FUELOUDCOLTH. svacuitons ad proded. hel naiiygh hiche I'TT B PILS theE maNerLanedirfo TT DI i Wile under the ivngfheanc, E E GXU.E. ofwhes, iys accient, in. rUTETDNE PILLS dct e. thei databilit PLAINT.tni he.Ia o a rwrr,oa PILL nervousc debtil,fme. Gii! ~TO WI pER iless ofave dliv.~er """'"".- chronicnstiat(iomn. FUT T'S PILLS They ';dcr:t: rUTT'S PILLS amrytdsea,told GURE WOL SRBATH spto and ios, an OTT'S P1LLS $5 e-~AYr--e IeTre WEMVER GROPU whN by accdet,Kou ..Gay..... n P aiwr b ou to m rim..... otkohm Ia o,