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wINNSBOAo, S. C. Thuvsday, September 0, 1877. R. MIANS D AVIS, ditor, JNO. S. RiYNOLDS, Assioclato Editor. Wi.4 'rli, Georgians liheard tlat Kentucky had gono 7.1,000 Demo - craLiv mlLjl1iLy they toro their hair lald wept With rage. Tux PHI.AimF.rIP1 Time'A Wanlts (1hi(3f J08i)Jo I to tio a tag aloind General I1oward's neck and snd hlim back Blafe to the great father at TI.I TOwA D1emocrats havo noinina.-I ed Irish for governor, andl declaro that Tihlen iust ho renomin Ied in 1880. They think on general principles ho will do bott.r in "'80" than in "'77" NI.T.40N R0E.4FIVE1 twelvo 11u11(i-edl dollai at night for soothing the savitgo Russianu bre:ast, be.side4s whilch 8110 will receive aboult, six thol4and mllore inl benlolits. Who wouldn't Hingy ? TIW DEPAREN'r at W asliiton iH tie'lgraphing about, every where to discover whot.hier Sit.ting lh1ll hZlas ret.uinied to his old hunting g-rotinds from Canada. If old S. .ul has got, back, they wont ieed a tolo graph to lind him. F * E'uvMTARY ',-IEMAN Vitlated the civil reformn order of Cho President by ma1king a politilal speech in Ohio, and then celebrated Ile event by taking at jaill, ill a revenue (ittei aroimd lake Erie. II wil need that. to row himself uip Salt River after the elections. 'in.e rEoi.EI of Union desire a niarrow gauge road, and the people of Georgetown aro also claIG u for conneetion with Camiden. Fair field lies between Kershaw ankd Union. Ih71y not build a narrow gauge road from Shelton to WVinns boro, to till) tho Spa.rInihurg all Asheville and the Charlotte. Co liibia and Augusta road, antd .contiule tho slmle to Caiden ria .1idgewIy. This route fron t1hlelt on to Camiden would be eail graded, and woutli -1iigely eihance the value of the real estate through which it. pass .1 propos of Cloniunodore Pegram's remain isce.nes, the edi-tor of the Norfolk (Yt.)l LanmrA snys: "'We happ)1) 't) knmow soimething of Mr 1. D)aw~~sont's cree, andt can1 itdd our testimony to that of our gallant t ownnmn, Captain Pegramni. A lit the incide.nt, h1owever, will speaik, as5 Mr. TLuppel)r hals it, "volumes in a word," and this we give. After M1r. D)awson was wounded-tIhe hurt in his leg was from a piece of shell. and under the knee-lhe gave upj is plaeco in an amabuhanco to a mian woirse wounded t han himatself. This incident speatks for itself." It is ab)ont time to stop) abusing 'Captain Da)lwson. The seemingtl ceh'ort to "erowd" 'the Xee iiic C'ouriecr is raising a symapathy iln its behalf; while its editor is stigma tized as an advenitnver', he is r'eeiv ing a vindiention of which anyi~ one should be proud. Surely one who, though a stranuIgor', fought so gal lan~tly in behalf of the Lost Cause, has won the right to express an sopin1ion on all matters an'ecting th< nEN IrR order of Patrons o: IHusbandry' 'as -nrst organized, ii swept over Cho counltry like wild. fire, anid at on10 timoi nlumlbered jit aniembers by the millions. But ar :attempllt was made in the West t<( 'divert it from its legitimate pups aind to .make a political machine o it.: and in consequence it declined * There still remain, however, a 1 arg< number of granges whose memberi ,devoteo'thomselves strictly to theij duty-whichm is -to improve agrical' ture. These granges :ba.e accom plislied a vast d1eal of good, ye much is in store for them. ~Thor, 'is no reason why the order shoult mot be revived in Fairniold. Ntov that politici mill no lon~ger be thl absorbing toplo, the farmers cai devote themselves to the materia mprvemntof the country. A1 effort in this dirootion is manking il the reorganization of the subordi nato grangl , and the formation of r County Poiona Irailgo. Grange. will give i- fairs, and fairs h.) Istinttilt: ngi lrer to comlpotit,it)r will achiovo lating good. Lot th( farmers orgalizo. Not to light 11r1011hlts, buit to prevelt the ruil of 0he coun"trY, nlow imliulinentl through 1 defective tillage. RA11,ROAD MATTERS. A Pointi an.1 . I ,LOV On thU kubJccL. Messr.s. d/itmr.s : It, is it chetrinig rigl of the thiies to So our peoplo takinl- Homo in tecrest ill t 111:1I[ver which to mo sce113 to bIm of vast importanleo to tih) Whlol couity of Fairfield. I refer to the pwoposed .Narrow (ilgc Railroad from Chester to 'le beginn1ilg of all piblic works I i the full anld freo disclssion of their Imlorits tlr-ough thi mtIlediliti of the press. 1 ask, t,h0n, tho lse of your eouililnns to sot forth at few poinits in connection with the abovo lialied projevt. We an gOt a Narrow Gauge railrollI if we resolvo to have it, feeling that. it is a Ieesity.. not It h1xury. Ourl Si8ter tIown of Chster IhIas vemio it railrload eltre, hv siml n Ig ti( meanls at, her dis posal, snadl thoulgh they sented at first. If it he Irged(,J that Chester was inl better eonidition tit that timo to undertlike such works than we are even now, I wouild 1- suggest that. lt buildenl v prop')io to vssuimlev he)r no giater proportion to our present, anld prospet-tive resources, thanl thA hIlich Chestor so bravel took up lho1re to her(-I a1vailable livaslS. We have the great aidvantage of her ieneri m, both 11as to the accom - plishiltenlt anld the fruition of her great work. Could wo atk a more 4.n1Oura1'lgillg stItem1ent,1 than Ches tor vanl mllake as to the result of her ex perimenti ? As to the dirveti,n in which vo nmist, seek an ontilet, the Chiester aid GoorgetowI Narrow Gamgo offers abu11lost everything", that we could ask. Supp, :z the road was built and in slcoessfuil operation wlht iew faeilities does it atford to Fairfiehl ? 01n Ole itw(h it opeis to ts the Chester and Lenoir N. G. It. Rt., which, by its conneet,ion wit h thle Air Linte hItailroad at Gas. oppre(ssive' freight utu n both t l ton and1 ll mch saise. But, the compntlete toLicontn N. C., a yuiaranIf/<rb c pit izens of Catawha counltt to extenid the road to New ton on thett Western N. C. R. Ri. Here, then., we have.'t opened to us one of thue granairies of the South that splendid P'iedmuont country of INeorth Carolina, withI which a wagon trade has been st eadiy kept up for tifty years, t hroughout aill our upper counIfties. Should no furt her exten sins of the Railroad system in North Car iolinat take p)lac(e, we shtall have secured to onrielves inealcula ble benellttsav r'cehing these points. But. the State of North C'arolina is steadily pushing her gtreat work. the Western N. C. R. R.-the last ituel through the .Bluo Ridgve is aipproaching completion, and a (con11 paratively shor titme will see the road b.uiilt across5 thet short inteirval, cia Ashvillo and the Frenchi Broad, to the groat valley of East Tennes IAnd mark, Messrs. Editors, the inmportant ftact that the above ex tenstins are' not pro>jec*ted lines. The Chester and Lenuoir Rilhroad is s'eenrted to Newton by a logally hiinding guaraintee sigtild by the best1 citiz.ons of Catawba county The State (of North Carolina is building the W. N. C. R. R., witl: c (onv~iet labor anti by appropriatiomi from the State treasur'y. Thme vasi expenditvures already mnado rondom the completion .o1 the gr:eat worla alotanecessity. But not only do we reach the WVest by rail, but from Ashville tc lines, viz first 'ea, Sta~tesville and1 Charlotto, and the ('. C. & A. R. R (with the line t'ia Salisbury, N. C. 'to Charlotte, to -keep freights withir bounds); accondl, via Nowv ton and th< .Chester and Lenoir to Chester and the "Chester aund Georgetown Nar ro Gauge Railroad;" third, u,id thn "Spartanburg and Ashville," -"Spar f anburg and Union," "Chester ani and Georgetown Narrow Gauge" t< winnsbnrn and anl pntni soth. Thus it is cortain that the build ing of the twonty-six riIs frot Winnsboro to Cliester opolns to u th11 great granaries of North Cant lina and East 'Tonnessoc, with moral ertaiity of reachinig Cinei:' nati through the Cumborlaud Gal and that by threo competing routot with ail the economy of the narroi gauge systein ill our favor. Thi gives likowis an outlet to tho sr ovor competing liles too, to Wil mington, Norfolk, Richim nid, Balti moro and New York. All thit Messrs. Editors, to the north of u -is not this much worth workin for ? If wo fail to seizo this gold1 opport.unity, call we ever repair th loss ? With all these advantageF not only not memnred to 118, bu passing around our very bordor and redounding to tho benefit of ou moro enterprising 8isters, wher, shall ve h a few years heice, in tih eager race for prosperity and fo: prlestige '? If you will further indulgo ilic Messrs. eMitors, I shall ll in aftun let.ter consider the results of ox tending our line southward, ant lso the ways and m1eais of doinl our part in this great enterpriso. FA IwIn ELI). Winnsboro, Sept. 3, 1877. A S.m CAsE oF AlSENIC.--Yost.or (lay morning, about four o'clocl p. m., a man with a heel in tho hol of his stocking coillitii ted arseni< Iv swallowing a dose of suicide The iiquest of the voldiet roturnet ai jry tht di, deccased caino t< the fact in llaccord:an1co with hi: death. Ie loaves a child ind si: sm1all Wives to r(joi(O over the en of his untimely lo"s. In (leath w are inl tile midst. (if Ii fe.- A.ceohune SrI:rMAE.:4s,Y with the an n1olucement that twent y-live carpw ters havo left New "York unde contract with British bnlilers fo tiree years,'N work, coMeS 111 canarnes warninglll froml our Consul at Liver pool, Which Should de'er e'ni.ratiol inl that direction. Whei onc, wht reeivvs employment a, svoro will b6 r'Oduc(ed to beggary. This is no the only counltry' thlat is su'hinl-m from deprested induist rios, and th, 011alees of a revival of businevis lr I mu11ch better hero th .n clsewiero Ie whole story is told in th< sItelent of the Consul. that ablu bodied American mechanies arn calling uipon11 h lm daily for relic Promise of colistan,t work and goo pay, coiking from a1'ross the watei Should be distrustedl. ERSKINE COLLEGE, DTUE WEST, S. C. )N1. ' the oldest intitultinns in t stato. F tb i r ki 183t9 . ,L m s remnkaly ealhy.FacltycomIplot, M. Ssion opeis Otob11er Ist. closes i ulv I Terms $171 tot entire solaist ic, var inchldin g boardt and tuit ion. aug ti i im Pretsident . McMaster & Bricc --o0* INSERT'lINGS, PIQUES, T'RIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGE FRILLINGS, COL LARS, .CUFFS, TIES, &< Call andt examtinel thdir 'Cheap~ Ebo "ODDS AND ENDS." july '28 Best is Ohcapes NEW WILLCOX.& GIBS Silent Sewing Machine, Latesit Invention. Producing Marveloi its srpassng dlesuilt,s. peIs. urassin me(11t places It. beyond(u o petiton, ad lnutes Jt.-the cheapes. notiti 'sanding the large ind(ucemients offered 'Eellers of noisy, harld-rtlltlIng, trottblesome, ti thread,i tendeon reacitnes. Only Machine in the Worb! wit lutoniatic Featur'es, :and1 -withbt 1'ensioni to Manage. WVrite by Postal Card for Pfico List, Li of Offices, &c. wILcox&aOIBIns s. M.C (Cor, Bond 8St. 868 Bro..dway, NI. Y miia 1r-iy Mount Zion Collegiate Institutel 8 THE f'all session of this well -akno A n Inlstittito began111 on Monday, August 27t!,. Theo cours1it of im>-AlletiOn v III bria es Mallthenlitics, the claies, Scieneo and hile usual Eiglish branches. Special attention will be paid i to elocution, reading, s pelling and writ ing, 1iils will recoive L7hat elfi0,11 8 drill il the rudiments which is essential to meottring a thorotigli eduttion, iaek board exveciss wil I enter irgely ias a Iuthod of instruction. Tho colleg buidhling is iious and conveniently hlocated. The Princill hlopvs, with t'1 Spolitical and Imlaterial imIll proveniiet of' ile I Stite, to secure a li-rial pmtronaige, by tumtan4 of* which the JNstituate may be re Stored to its former popularity and useful nles%. TE1IMH 1 Classical department, per sessioll Sof tweity weeks, $30.00 bit crimlediate, - 25. (jo 1 llimary, - - .. - . ,0 ) Iaymnt to be Imle quarterly il ad 1. M. DAVIS, 1rineipal, auJ-J--jxtr1' Winnisburo, S. G. n. J. M0cCarley C ~1) EO t rail all1ention to liH Iow Sfovk of i.sok and Shoes, all sizes and at tuiprechd iWedly low prices ALSO, An ntnirviv new Stock if Groeories Sigar of .1f gr.ids,Coffoe, l'ieo, Uoui iny, Meal, Nony,-;tarch. d-Ppr,T,t. F in k-Ve(e I riiIs POta s I IiW. Choivi-st Briinds oi' Flotir. Itst ('orn11 andlkl Hv- hV iskV inl town. 3 Toblaieo 1and1t Cig:irs, Alolases, Lard, . Bacon liinskc Lowvet Imlark,vt pc13 for cash mar 11. J. McCAlILEY. CONGIRE-5S STJIEET N w 1 D WINNSx OO. S. C. NEW GOODS AT U. G. 1,13SPOrTES' AND BARGAINS D.R Y G 0OD8, CLOTH>IING, 130OTh AND SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, Etc., Etc. feh 3 Win nsboi o Hotel, .L E undrsigned1' -takes' pleAaie in) t'.mt he lois reamoved to thaiit lairge aniiP 'ommltod ious iklitel tC. locaited in the to accolumiodlate't1 C1I he ubi ith elhan iiand Iw.r-Jl furnished roomas, ande a table sup, -lplied with thte beat Ithat ther maarke't 1[( intends to dese,rve arx'd' hopes to receive tiah ublic' patronage M. L. JilIOWN. F~OR? SALTDE, -nwPianoi, made iby .one of' the lead.. ing ananutfaceturers of the U.Aitoj -It,aitts. The i.nst rumnent hats a cotua s,s o Se(ven ianii (one-third octaives, and1( is Ianished with aill the latest implhrovemaenits. It can be bought at a great XCeduction fromt retaili price. Apply at the ostice of Tue YEws 4ND Sjune 23-ti N OTIOTJ. l1s ALL Jersons are hereby wYarniel nn. against entering or in any way tires.. :passing on the landa, whether enclosedl .Prosdisregarding this notice will b ,dealt with accorditng to law. augIll-txlaw3 J. A. UALJDWELL. Shirts I Shirts I Shirislt ist -0__ ~XAMSUTTA Muslin and 2.0) Liner ) L at $8. 00 per haltf dozon.. Poeaho and Calico atS.00) and $9t,06 pos half dozen, anar 22 3. F. MorAr.EU . . A. THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorne. at Law AND TRIAL J USTIOID. pl1 All butsinest; entristed to him in either capacity will receive prompt atton. t.oln Ofliev oil Vaghington strot, one door east of Winnsboro Hotel. II. A. G,%ai.t..%ii. JNO. S. lIYNOLD)s. GAILLA D & REYNOLDS, ATJ.T'ORNI'YS AT LAW NO. 3 hA It' RANG . A. M. MACAIEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, YN?. T it, 1' xmNu 7. Special atiltioll paid to the Speedy collectionl (of elnims. Will practice in aill the coirts of this State and the United Sates. TUTT'S PILLS A distinguished physician of Now York says: o It is astonishing how universally Dr. Tutt's Pills are used. In my daily rounds, I hear of them not only among the poor, but their virtu,es are heralded from the man. sions of the wealthy and reflned. Know ing the inventor from his long connection with the medical profession, I have great confidence in their merits, and of lato have oftten .prescribed themN with the happiest ro sults in Cases where I desired to make a do. cided impression on the liver." LS Dr. Ttt has ben en TUTTSged in the practice of cuRR slc 3[mD_in edicine thirty years, and ACHE. for n longtimewiasdcnon. s(ao fmntomy iathe N-dial College of CIcor. TUTT'S PILLS latece c using CURE DYSPEPSIA. Fil Pills have the guaran ndce (re Pfroil TUTT'S PILLS trce CURE CONSTIPATION le .a; succeeded In - coiliilinug ill them tile 3Sinm~ fl3lf~be ret ol'or cantagonistic TUTTIS PILLS (IlmliVes or a streihen CURE PILES. Sll ngIv fd~r Dfr. I h bon e. medicier tirst apparet and fec is to incease thle ap. TUsIttoroftmy mILS te petite by Calilg the 100 AM~ERN] Thus thle systeen Is nour. Ww,and by their tonle iel, onc the ligestiv or TUJTThS PILLS gi rPig.r and health evacations are praducc? - '1 The rapi)dity wi~th which PMMS01 TM.E ON FLMGI, anunder the flenc these Pills, of itself in. GURE KIDNEY COX- dicates their adapthbilit PLATq. to no farish tee body, an henc their eicacyn cur. hifevtis obiincreasnela. TUTTIS PILLS la coydspi-n at pegftie bycusnlte floog. UURE TORPIDLIVER. gishndss of the liver, ane chronic contdipation.. OR TE WRIUT IN LM. TUTT'S PILLS M 'A':E'I GIVE APPEMIT.U. DRt. TUTr:-Dear girt For tIn years I have e eebn TU PILLS a martyrto deysppsia, con CURE FOUL BREATH. gtipatiu, and piles. and had well nigh exhasted TUT'T'S PILLS the 4ief froin this lvn eatho, NEVER GAIPX. whell, by accident, youi Pills were brouight to aniy TUTT'S PILLS ~ GIVE BOUND BLEEP.suhrtethtiotud n0oticetii. I an lciruse, TUTTISPIL TUTS PILS i TUTT'S PILLS GUVE OLLENCEKI. 1. .I,.Srms. TUTT'S PILLS wtotrsrito Lorit.z Y TRIMP O TuCIENCEarSr Gr~ I Fror benl yer to haehc * .l ~%yhi rk y sia~ marty rtysit,ion an 1. irrotid sthipnasn and pi,at nd Iii aveeust'lifrome Pith ingdah and lailotiga? wen,bacident l y oe tlrt. las (rtir dPills prered utto my. vi enconii d oti e. Itean eir use, 061c 011firt Iloi~and Oheit doil gaveime stret,witi (i suchn relie a hniue na iicc to ake to gcitak tem. amtnowe a 4'T hbtl lcael n, hael ood ap. Eldors lare r e it can dige.ostre, aiidiii hai ent ailnd I4haet pnin fy towmi 1Chages oldh tne wthu A. . ML. 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