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WINNSBORO, 11. 0. Thurgday, tOotober 18. ; . 1877. U. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, JNO. S. UEYNO'D8, Assoctate Editor. Cox,. JoiN T. RuWrT and Mr. John C. Seegors have been suggested for -Senator from Richland. Col. J. ). Popo do6fino to un. THE FRENou cler~tionis have passed off quietly. Tho Rep'ublicans som to have he best -of it. McMIV4on may resign the presidency. MARIoN IaI a wedding the other day. the first for several years. Vo thioight it always had beon a marryin' placm. AT THIE P(AOCrAtiC Cwngrcsf;iOntd caucus in Washiington, Honry Ward Beechior reivcd ten vote. for Chaplain. Thoro were ton rightoons men in Sodom. THE TIENNIAL ConvCtin Of thO Episcogdl -clnirch has rejected the proposition to chango the naime of the chnrh, and refusos to shorton the church service. Illinois has been divided into thiree diuceses. PlERIEPONT IHAs rTsighed li lig - ttion to tho British court, to take -Ifect in December. Rather than bo kicked out, he will %walk out. 110 has disgraced :his constituency by his toadyisim in England. THE DEMoCRATs OrganiZOd tIC House'on Monday without trouble,. Randall receiving 149 votes and 'Garfiold 1,42. Objections were made to the swearing in of Cain and Rtiney, of South Carolina, Darrel, Elamo and Roborison, of Lonisana, and Pacheco, 'of California, and thoso 'mombers were requested to 'stand aside. All the other membors and delegates wore then sworn in. WE ARE told tlat after Parker had stolen a hialf iillidii of dollars, and was a fugitivo 'from S'outh Carolina.justico, he wot to Jersey City and "became a conspicuous worker, and-a,membor of Dr. Fady's Free Union Church. He -was President -of 41tm First -Reformed Tenperahco.'Chib, a momber of the Second Refoi-med Club, and a pillar in the Eri .Branch dif the Young Men's Chiristian Association." What -sort of place must Jersey City be? JuOk1Oi KRSUAW deli,vored an 'opinion at the recent ecou-t in *Lan&. caster, affirinhag the -right of a 'mar r'iod wvoman 'to redeem 'bands sold at a tax sale, more than ninoty (lays previous. 'The law says that the husband is liable for the tted of the wife, and the Judge held that this relieved hor from liability for ~his failure. T1hoe act providing that 'a marricda woman'may, within -ninety I', 'says mter 'thmu expiration of her disability (eov'erturo) redeem landsm 4forfeited by her hiusbanid's neglect, 'was construod by the Court to 'entitle her to redeem at any time -provions to tho expiration of ninety days after the death or her husband. For these reasons he decreed in favor of the plaintiff. "Ii TGRadical Thieves. Nash hias madeorstitution of six thousepd dollars. This is a small percentage of thme sms ho stole and while his wife hol so much propeorty yet, he should not be suffei'ed to eceapo punishmient ex cep)t for oogont reasons which are not known,.to the outside public. Yet it is rumored that ho is to be como State's evidence. The roll of State's witnesses is becoming alarmingly voluminous. Mpses is e State's evidence, S. J. Lee is State's evidence, Woodruff and Jones arc State's, evidepeec, Nash and Maxwell are said to bo State's evidence, even Parker wants to como home and be State's ovidenco. As soon as a thief as scenroly b>agged and his own crime is deotected, and con ceahnonb is usoloss, he bOcomies 3 importunate to tell all ho knows shout ik, though beforo he was as dumb as any -oystere Such rophnte jance, with.4ho -'salter ' around one's nook, id 1ot entilod to mue cedit It is highly gratifying, indood, to know that the State has such a noblo army of martyrs ready to tell so much; but the question arises, "Who the deuo will bo left to be 6o)(Ion ?" The noxt scone in tho drama will be enacted when Pat terson roturns to Columbia in custody of the shoriff, and, finding himself faco to face with thoso of his 'vompeors who have already crossed over the river and aro free, will say, "Shake not thy gory locks, I cannot tell a lio. W1orthington and the Logislature did it. He bought them, and they sold them selves and I wi, elected Senator. I committed -no crimo. Let me, too, tuin Stato's evidenco, that I may testify against thei." And the poor logislator.s will catch it. Of course the Investigating Con mitteo and the Statu oflicials know what is right, and outsiders, having no insight, have no right to criticise their action. But we must inii that thero shall be ino -nore lle/ proseq&u than are ab-,olteily ncees sary. All the scoumli-els are equally guilty, and ca-fil discrimi - nation must be exerCised in faying which shall go free and whihli -jhall suffer. The people will not. '11 satisfied, otherwise. WI are told that money is what, tie Stato wvants. This is an enor. Sho wishes condign pinisinnent inflieto( on Ulthe thieves vwho have laid her low. No more -tini a private person, (oes rloc wisl to conlipould a felony. She wishes to mako such an example of this riotous Radical crew, that they will be a by-word and a warning to all public officials in all ages and all climes. The recovery of a percent age of stotiltge, while the thieVs hold the balance, will be no com pensation for a bankrupt State, an outragod people, homes made deso late, families orphaned by the un acctistomed cares and toils to which parents have fallen victims, and the general pall that overspread our pooplo duaring all those hideous dayg of Rladicalism. The clinking of the guinea camninot heal the w l ound that honor fools. There must be something more. The penitentiary is the plaeo for thieves. They should go there. Mlaebnry in Iniana. Mom the &t Jeseph Hiera.l A Masonic Lodge in Indiana was p)resided over by a M\astcr who had an exaggeorated notion (of discipl)1inc. One night he met his lodge in c'alledl meeting (not a nmeinber- absent) to instruct them in the work. Teach - -ing themi the use of the ga;-e.li e had j ust called fhm np wi~h three knocks, when he loainedl too far hack, fell through a window to the ground -four* stories-and bIrokoe his nec-k. Picked up next moifling., he was bur-ied docently, but not ai Mason cameil to the funeral. More steamroe more in that villago. ,It was inex.. plicale. For-ty women left widows, 211) -children left orphlanis, eighty four miechanits heft in theolurch with uinpaid hills. Twenty years after that somebojdy wenit up int the fourthi storyv, Ibro)ko op)eni e d( oir, and beheld the lodge, a lodge of skeleton's ! Strange, but true, thiey had str-ictly obeyed the orders of the W. M., and1, waiting for- knocks to seat them starved to death. Each was standing in an attitude of ro.. spetful attention, "'looking to the East ;" and had no pityinig citizenis taken them downi, they would have been standing thor-c still. The Inte-Ocean is doterminmed to have0 revenge ini sonmc shape. It no31w comoes at the South in t his way: "The ex-Conftederatoe Congress h1ad spittoons, bult thoir expectoration was imperfect. The Southern chivali-y profer- a nice (clean floor- or a Brussels carpet to a cuspidor for thme receptacle of their sur1plus saliva. T1ne practice of this pre ference in the House of Represen tatives will make new car-pet neces nar-y over-y ssin. As a mneasur-o of economy, it would be well to p)lae troughs full of Saw(lust along each aisle, They should be whl1o and1( f laing at the top, because the South, orntstatesman scatters whon he An officer in thoe regular ar-my laughed at a timid woman becanu,e she was alarmed at the noise of a cannon when ai salute was fired. He subsequently nmarioid that timid w.opmnen, AndJ . iix months after-ward he took off his.boots-in thesha~ll when ho camn in lain at night A Newspaper War. We htold our breath while the discus.sion is in prorevs botween tho Wadesboro .1/cialdml ad the Monroo 1,,Epress. The Wadesboro 1/cr(dl said it balo of new cotton hadt(] beeti received anid sold in its town from Monroe. The \lonroo 17'pess juniped it. The J/er<old said it me-ant to say Morven instOad of Monroe, and that it was the printor's error. The LEpress don't believo this and accuses its contoin porary of falsifying the facts. Thio Her<ld hurls back the insinuation. The 1Express then spells the Rer(ld waitor's nialic with little letters and speaks of him as "that person." Tho iertld retorts upon the editor of tihe L.press, who wan borno in Wadesboro, that ho has no respect for lie placO where he first saw the light, and cites ani instaneo of where hle said ill his paper about, eigIteen m11onths ago that the WNmlesboro girls had big feet. Tle Rexpr.:S editor tells about hlow noblo he thinks tho Wadesboro girls aire, and says the Iferald manii is uncouth and impolite. Tite Jler(/d says the E.rpjres.': n1wn1 is uncivil andt ungen, Homnanly. The J,ipress man theii calls the 1/cra/d "this fellow" and I: conitroversv closes for this week by the //ra/ld savin'g I hat [!Ie vditor. of the A s,r e.(4 er11i his I b'rainls il his feet. Mcalwhilk, the bale of cotton is sitting ipllon one Id, so lixed u1p by thm, arigmmllnts I at it can't tell for i life wIhere ii 1l('t comic from.-(.'/wr/o(nc Obscr Trim Philadelphi.i Pernment E x )ibl)Iin Seems to be in dlilgor of beIng anything but perman.llenl(. The tockh,olders havo hail it Ileeting. vithi a view of si t h ile coneemIt roll being ..o!d ot by the sherily. 'hwre, is at debt of 4264,000 -tduo by Ahe companly, of wIhih '0.4180,000 are Iue to the cente-c(nniial board of, Inance, and '84,000 to individual reditors. The iree't,rs of the Penisylvaiinia l.ilroad o] of the Llea(ing Railroatl. who arc terets Id inl the contiitaneo of the T,'po:;i i1n, aro c.xmItininzg 1 it's filn:m ii -01nditionl, with1 a viewV Of extending1., uid to it if there he a ehance of its )eiig imade to pay heieafter. Tn: Vic-roity i Oo m.--The over vhehning dofeat of the Oh1io Re mbhcans lias aite a sestion. X-nmucrats. are uint.Pmv ania Denocrat say thlt; Pemn.l nlia will foliow ss't. New York is mRo1. The admi linirtionl are terri >y nnoyed by the Ohio election. Aood judges say th:.t the verdiet is lot against AM'r. Hayes' poliY of meilieation ind (ivil r'*rvice reforiml, n keepin., the olico-holders omit of )olitics, buit for a Iepeal of the re IMilptionl act aid . rebllor"sal of John iherian's finan:eil policy. G NAn 'otm:I.;, who has been 3alled 1uon, at.11( ChOV.'ov. th hour11, o~ outwit Osma:m Pasiu, is no0w an >ld man. In 1&l8 he qtuelled the .'ircassiains by moun01tain1'forts ; in 853 Loe atwakened the wonder of .he world by hlis stupenCdonIs leWlense (of Sebastopol. If his 'aeutlties are4 tnnimpaSired1(, Osm-mi has1 noro (cau1s5 to dlread( this~ wonder'ful mg~~inee than11 a1 wildlerniess of Grand D)ukes. One good wor'd is due to tobacco. Xn Ohio coupijle qua:rroled, and in tho. leat of tile Ilmmenlt the m:mu pa(ked his5 carp)et-h)ag and(. left her forever. A. shiort distance froml the honse he liscovered thaOt hIe had forgotten bis tob)acco- box. To go back for it wvas the work of a mIomlent. Thlen laving filIledh his mrouthi with the wVood, 1holod up~onl his wife with miolliflied eyes, and in another mo1 menit 1both werie pr'otestinlg thait they had only been in fun any howv. Louixoa P'asu. the late commiandler of the Egyptian armny, is exp)ected to meet with list old Conifederate llegianen t, the First Tenne)4sso, at Nashville, Tonn., on tho 25th of this 2mon)th. Lowest Prices for Cash. H AT E justrcive'd a large and I wll ssotedstock of Gr'oceries, wvhich I ofher che(ap for' CASHI. I am selling ont lmy i'tock of Boots and Shoes at COST Pi]1CES. Tr'imniiph and Lynebbur'g Rye,md Stone M~oulntaLin Corn Whiiskies. Vine brands of Tobacco atnd Cigars. Highest prices given for Cotton, R J. Mc CA RLET'S. A new Piano, made by one of the lead.. inig manfutfactutrer's of ite United Sitates. Thej instrumment, it h acGfmas o Reven anud onie-thiird octaies, aind is )liiabOd w'ith aill tho latest impvm jl) e tI . It can bie bought t a great reduh(ction fromt retatil pr'ico. Apply at the oflico of T.'im NE~wi M H j9AL. In 3t GRAND INT E RNAT IONAL Exposition! W1E could find no other ap propriato heading to indicato tho largo Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that wo are now daily receiving. We thought of Hoadquarters, Empo rium and Bazaar. All too tame. Come One ! Come All! We are determined not to bo un dersold by any house inl South Carolina. Tbo Best Prints in Town at 61 ets. Tihe very best mado at 81 ets. Coatl' Cotton, all colors, at 75 cts. Wo intend to Iry to pleavw you in prices, goods and 1,,lite attent ion. CALL AND SEE. LADD DROS. oct 0 D. R.n LM K E*EPE; c.P.onstantly or. hand a full inp ly of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and p L ANT,ATIONSUPLvns. His sok l as recently beeni relent'ished(, anid lio is now ready to suipply the wanits of aill. oct12 $100,000 ! One hundredl thIousandl dollars' wvorth of MCh'lanidise!I S'eet ed wit hi at view of suppliying the w.~ants or all I e peopl)' jte vit.inlg CO lumla3 duin-;i the lair, C:on.-,kating of DRY GOODS! Carpets, Oil Oloths, Wall Paper, Window Shattes. Ladlies', Ge'nts' and Chil.. dre's F?ino( Shoes,. Davis em Bouhnights Iferin all Ihiir variotta niepartment a an ex br,ortitry iollectionu of i,he latesi1, nioetie's in UtI3Y Go0oD, F'ANCY (00254 AND .sij0Es. W.e call speelaI attlention to our immliense st-ock 01 l)resi e uod.. in our I l(ler departmenit,i yot)t will iltud oVeveryling youI wanli m 13' lerate praces. We keep alwayis n hand t a omple.te assrimnut. of l;iri-. s3:13ntle;. k i.i (.ves; also a slilar. ar t ie of t wo-biut ion0 3Gd G (lcves, all1 colors, fra 333r 'phiolstery depaartmient IS .stOCkedl w.il h a full iissortmn of Ciapet s, o11 U lothIs, Hutgs, .\lai4. , .ton .13nt tIngs, (Co3oa MA lingA, Wint 31,w shaneus and l,:40' C'urblin's, sirtanigers. vi'i iing (oimnla will find( thi~s e'vabhlismen de(e3lded13ly i the mst, att.1ract ive pla3ce ini I hill Liy, 33 ndl wC e'xitnd a cord(ial avima.. tion 1 t333 (very one toI pays a visit, p3(33mp13 ly at,itendled t. We~ lprep;V fretiht (3n all ca3sh ordors of Teni D)ollarsx andl up)war3d. JONElS, DlAVIS & BOUKNI'IGHTS, (.'neceu' ors to Rt. c. Shiver & Co.,) oct 9-3a.3 PROF, N. SUIIMLIT, - Pa io, M )lodoo. an.d Organ Tuner, 238 Main S'tree't, CollmiaC, H. C AVING an "experi ece of thaimty-fivo years; in tuinig aund r'epairing Piatn.s, .\leb leons, O)rgatn' nnC31 ot her Amertica'3, is enablie 'd to e,uaraicot( sat isfaic f ion, or maik no13 charge. lie hasu the higho .t recommndalions fromi schxooli and1( collo les in~ tihe United States.. JnIy 18-ti. ESTABLISHED IN 1859. CHARLES MULLER. W ATIES, Clocks id Jewelr y re-. paired, aid satidvttisfaition guaranteed to everybody. N. R- -All who havo left witelles lily store mut como aind get them, or I will sell them for costs in thirty days. sept 18 CIARILES M ULLEII. Wins Liq1u)r, '',>b tcT' ), & F INE Pale Sherry vine, fino N. C. .' ll)IppernonL WiNe, line old Porto Port Witti, lillu ilnported Claret vino, For table uso V ALSQ, Fino artivlo dry Souppernong Wine, Otard's & Co. genuine Cognao lrandy. ptire N. C. Apple Bitildy, oil ice Stollo Mou1ntitilL (6eorgia) Corn Whiskey, putro N. V. Sweet 'Msli Corn Whiskey, My ilbitit. Rve --tho best whlskoy irl town, and a ftillstock ol all other gootl Liquors. Also, the celebra:t(;d litdian Pitle Ale, 'resh Im'Iger a1l i-.wcet Spark lit,g Citter on uilnr :toht. 'I'le lairgest, anil b,est 'elected stock olavaila 1i1dirs anl Ciarettes ill townt, .;lick wall's venuiine Si(kimng Fo lutcoo, Messihut Oranges and Lemonis for sale low tfir csh by june 12 'F. W. I l.B,.:NIc loT. Notice to Road Overseers. Cou-,ry Coatms'on:ns' OFFICE, NVINsN,o, S. C., Sept 21, 1877. rpiti- -ia ? o versers of Fairfielil . * enty air. hvr(ew%i(ll dirvca-l to rier out as 11okoni as -a tien le, all per tuv ;;able to roltl <lu1y in their r 4w . j irisdivt iolls. to Iin ish tip the 1uiniwr (if, ay: vs r-liliirll by law, wIhero -.lim' hast- not bw-tfo e 1eell dolo .. I !'.1 i f ar t hw plail vly r.1e rt1 to th, l I *,?, tit'lle.ti n mrid a 1l ifr-gh-vt 1:f "ltv by ov r- .s and ov,h-- r.lult wilicials wd!l hI .:m naW l i withi. ! %:at Overer-t. r t also I, litired to .4 p-rt to thi.; offie. tie n11la i :. r ;I l ki it.d oI workind..: ii thuir. ru:qjec tive <iistrict. T. A. IN N\Nl', Chainr an ela .. -1 f. WATERS' ORCHRESTR ION zmmo: ORGAN id I hae aunt htennai iflin Iliill ton nic ever mide. It11 Im th ceebratedm (Concer to slop, which0 is a flusl ---itnit:ationl etilinlan Volee n t.Y wUlnd n, hnlf Octaves of bell. . tuned in perfect har muolny wlth (ts reedii, -and their enct is n11n11 tenl all-I elevti y Iing. NWATI'.RM0 CtoAIt10. - -- NA, (RPitESTA1 CONCERTO,,_ vESP1 Ell,cUNTENNATL CIIiiEA, (IIAPEL, nid CU!T TA4.1111lu.AvNs, in Uninile Frenlch Ca uv- -.nthineo Pi:RITVl'- /VOICIN(it with great. ,inm. of tone, suialile for Prlor or Chuit rch. WNAT ERS' PIAN 08, 1111"1 AVETIlEnERST MADE V & ecTonle,Touchel, VorIannusinslip, an1d rnhit y Unsu1rp1aseAld. Wanrraneted for MIX YEAIC,. PICE EX ''TREM!IELY LoWfor ennha.Mon.. thly InNailaiai receui''d. instrumnont.. to let untfi paid for as per 'onatrnet. A ibearal J)lnconuat to 'IcheaR.iaiiter,,Chu,rches,Sehlools, etc. AG ENTI'MWA NTED . i.pecIrlaaduceanents to thme tradle.ltrated'a ('aitalogtt'lueMnted. Secondt-hnuda Insitrumnts ut (4R(EAT1 BA it (4AINM.. HIoIACEJ WATERS~ & M(INM. Dhinnuifnetuarers andi Dealeara, ' ,40 EAST 14th ST.,UJNION 8QUAR E,N.YS Tmi s standard article is comn 2ounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as over. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthflil color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic p)roperties it restores the capilllary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hanyes, M. D., State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the BEST PRIEPARATION~ for its intended lIIppose." Price, One Dollar. 3uo1zingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and effectually produces a per mnanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufaotured by R. P. HALL & Co., Ulb7NASHUA, N. Hf. Bold b aR DmistD.and Drin In ?Loadtei4