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9 IO . P We are not responsible for the opinA one of correspondents. A"' Comnimunleations to this office will not be noticed unless 'accompanled by tho real amoe of the writer. A" Any person in the County having knowledge of any cirmmstaneo of intlerest *courrag in his neighborhood will confer a favor by furnishing information at this Local Notices 'will be inserted (except by pecial contract) at the following rat, .S. For ten litnes and under....$2.00 For each additional line.... Naw AnVITIsRMINNTM. Obituary. - Notice-A. McKenziq. Just Arrived- I. N. Withers. The Oomissionera of election meet to-day to count the votes and declare the elecotion for shegiff. JAIL. BInns.-..There are now twelve prisoners in our County jail. Their crimes are stealing and fighting. The former predowintes largely. IA'rnon EaNT.-M r. Frank Elder is adding another apartment to his already large establishmont, and whenteonploted it will be the largest store in thu up-oountry PxRSoN..-We bad the pleasure of meeting our young friend, M lr. 0. M Clarke, in t.wn yesterday. Mr. C. is in the drug business ill Augusta, Ga., and says he is doing well. We are glad to hear it. BALL AND BAT.-The launtlers base ball club of this place and the Kersanis of .Cannden, .played a match game lust Tuesday evening oil the College campjeus. DoNE NORT.-Messrs. Frank Elder, B. Sugenheimer and John H. Brown, merchants of this place, lett for New York, Thursday, to pur chase their fall stock of goods. NATIONAL GUARD.-The ragged edge of Scott's famous National Guard- parade I Saturday evening; under command of. John Green. There were about a baker's dozen rank and file. Jamos Moore, the young man who swindied time Singer Sewing M.achine Company, and was setonced to two years in the. penitentiary by Judge Mackey at the lat torm of the court, has been refused pardon by the Gov.r eruor. Farmers tell us that cotton is open. ing very rapidly, anid we are anxious ly looking for the first bale in' order to get some greenbacksa, especially from some of those who say they will' pay when they soil cotton. COTToN PboKIcN.-Our farmers Whave gene to w:>rk pieking cotton which is opening very rapidly, and wo long to see thme day when they will bo exhibiting their samples and asking the different buyers if they "could better that a cent."~ DERR HUNT-A party of gentlemen from the vicin'ity of Winnasboro and Ridgeway on last Friday suoceeded bt killing a splen. dod buck, a turky and ,a~fat ooon. Our young friend, Mr. 0. M. D antaler, brought downa the Luck. FAL8sE ALI.AM.-A rumor floated around 'town p'retty ...extensively Sunday that a white mian ande two tiegrocs bad been captured near Chester and one of the party ac, kinowledged that they were tihe per' sons who entered Mr.DohpJortes' store on thme night of the 21lst inste. This turned out to be a hoax, but we since learn thmat a white man and a negro htve beenm taken up and are now lis jail. Whether they are connected with the burglary or not we are uable to say. Sheriff Ruff anid his posse retiurned to Winnsboro on F~riday~ hmdielg in charge four persons supposed to be members of the gang that entered I be.portea' store. Two wore captura ed at F"ort Mills in York County, and two at a camp. nieetin6 at W~bite Oak. 'They gIve' no. istiktory account of theselves, and it is l e. lieved thant they ale either the par ties who commit ted the bratglary or else memtbers of the same gapg. Thel'e mies are--4lenry Edwards, Wade Wylie,' George .Reich and WVright Moliride. A LAftGE RATTiW SNAIgg.-."41l. ~%Jams.8tew.art, of Long Town,.broughat to Ridgeway sevoral daya itee, a rattle snake .killed on his ieoea 10* uritrg fire foe6 and eleven inoh~es long, and ten inohes to circuamference, and having fourteen rattles and a button. Mr. Harris, repros nting the house of henry 8. King & Son, of laltiwore, hte purobased tlio skin, and intends carrying It north as a curiosity. This is the largest snake wn have beard of in these parip to a ong tkpe. Cate any body best it. It pays to advertise. At the recent opening of the bids for fur nishing internul, revenui spmpy, several frms offered to do the en. graving for nothing. The firu 'ob. now has he'oontract offers to p1the government twenty-one hundred dollars per mouth for the privil4b of furnishing them free to the govern. ment. Thisis a curious illustration of the advantages of advertising. The firm which is now doing the work is satisfied that the advertise ments are worth twenty one hundred dollars mouthly, besides the cost of material. The following officers 6f Winnsboro Lodge No. 9, I. 0. G. T., were in. stalled Tuesday night. Rev. J. 8. Connor, W.. T. Miss Anna H. Phinny, L. ii. S. Miss Julia Ausjn, It. H. 8. Mrs. C. E. Gilbert, W. V. T. W. N. Chandler, W. R. S. A. McKenzie, W. A. S. E. S. Chandler, W. V. 8. 0. B. MeCants, W. T. Thomas Jordan, W. C. M. P. Refo, W. M. W. H. Smith, W. D. Mi. D. \. Morton, W. I. G. J. D. Gerig, W. 0. G. EnlOUS DIFFICULTY.-O - last Uhursday a serious difi-sulty oo, sured on Mr. T. S. Brica's plantation in the Buokhead neighborLood, be tween Harry Estler and A41f. F'easter )oth negroes. It seews that Alf and [larry had a falling out while at work, when Harry threw a rock at Alf knocking him senseless, besides irouking his jiw. While down [carry stabbed Alf twenty-four times kith his knife. Alf. is now lying in critical condition' at his home. Harry was arrested and br'ought to all whee he now peeps thr.ough the ars awaiting his trial at the October erm of the court. This is still an. >ther evidence of the success of the proat republican party of the South n rescuing the ugro fromibarbari.,u. THE STATE IFAIR. -It has been ormally announced that the regular atmuual Fair of the State Agricultu. al and ifecanical' Society will bo feld at the Fair Grounds in Colum. tia during the second week in N rember next. In addition to the egular premium list, additional in. IuOOemen1t8 have been offered for a iberal display of the agricultural >r(IdtiOs of the State. A premium f $300 is offered to the county that upkes the latrgest and beat exhibition f its products, inoluding stook, mes - hanical i mplements, field crops and iandiwork. A premium of $200 is ~ffered for the second best such ox aibition. A premium of $100 for he third best. Of course, i the ounties where there are regularly >ruganized agricultural societies, it is mxpeoted that these appieties will inidertake the collecting of the ar idles to be exhibited ;but in coun ies where there are no agricultural oeieties, the patrons are urged to 0o11eot and prepare their products or the fair, and to enter the lists for hose prizes. The following is the result of the. sleotiorn for Sheriff of County held last Tuesday a Winnsboro-Ruff 660.; McCarley t53. Killingsw or th-Ruf -84 ; MoCarley ~5... fe oko..--hff 63 ; \teCarloy 84. Iloreb-Rluff 185; MeCarley 15. Oladldens Grove-fluff 103 i MoCarloy 105. Younguesville --luff 251;i MeCar' ley 138. Jek laville-1uff 1 47 ; Mf Carley 7. Monticello-tuff 261 ;MoCarley 74. Ridge eay - Ruff 1060 McCaley 2'78. Featorv'le-Ruff 188 MoCaricy 50. Ruff'd snajority Is 854 totes, Had the white people turned out Mrn McCaley broald, no doubt have bem u elected. There was at least 180 white men who did not veto at the Wiuboro box. .The following dispatch was re celvedl by Sheriff fluff frcirn Judge luaey~ TFueeday night s (CutsrTy 8. C,, Aug. 24th '76 'o RIsore Fair/eld .County, Th e Winnuboro burglars ate, tu, treatling towards Whnboro, Sum mon a oama onf tentye itizanas ase4a .aA imounted and, move at dayligbt in the direction of IlIoketook searobiog. every house as you advance. The pursuit is being pressed from this point. They asust be taken dead or' alive. T.J. MACKEY, Citcuit Judge, In accordance with the above diJn patch Sheriff Ruff summoned twenty men to meet him yetorday morning armed and equipped as the low directs at the Court House,+twh1fi they did, Well mounted acid welt armed they started in 'the 'dirotlda 1 f Blaokstook, at which pliton they expect to meet the pasty' from (Jhes. ter, and then scour the country throughout for the burgIars. - We earnestly hope they will be found and swung to the first limb. A HAnxAS Conrua Cas.--A.. Ml Mackey .Esq., sued out a writ of 1Dabeas Corpus Thursday morning before T:ial Justics Robertson and Marshall, to inquire into the cause of imprisonment, of Autln Ross, colored, uonftoed in the .utrd House It seems that Austin , Ross w6a engaged last Saturday night, in a light on the street with Sipio Cohen and Center Gibson. Mr. Gtrig, aoting Intendant, sum mooed. Austin to appear before him Monday morning. He failed. to come and thereupon Mr. Gerig or dored Polioeman Murphy to arroet him and confine him iq the Guard House. Mr. Geeig mado a return to the writ, alleging : "The prisoner is held in the Guard House for the apace of (.4 hours, for not obeying the summons to appear before ee as noting Intendant of the town of Winusboro, on August 24th 1875, to answer to a charge of assault and battery committed in said Town. Mr. %lackey first addrebe.I the Court. He contended that the re turn showed that Austin Ross was imprisoned for a contempt, and that under the charter of the town, the counoil can only punish for ocntemit committed in their presence while sitting as a court. lie also made the follgwing. point That a policeman cannot arrest a person for an offencO less than a felony, unless it is committed in ilia pretence. He referred to the words of the charter to support tous propo sition. In Sece. X of the 'Act of Incorporation we find ; "Any .person who may be engaged in a breach of the peace, and riotous or disorderly conduct" &o. Mr. Gerig then spoke. He said if a policeman can arrest a person guilty of a breach of the peace, only when he sees him committing it, then it would be be better to discharge the police and only have a njgl.t watch to look out for firea. The Court, after consulting a few moments, decided- that Austin Ross should be disobiarged on the grounds that the Town Council could not puu. ish a person for a comtempt in not obeying the summons to appear before them. The Caurt .aho instruod Poliee, man Murphy that It was not necessary that a breach of the peace should be committed in his presence to justify an arrest ; lhe might arrest on infor, mation or complaint, and *that If a person Is guilty of a "l.rpaoh of 'the peace, any riotous or disorderly con duct, open obsconity, etof heo m~y be 'rrested at any timer afterwarde, provided the arrest is made within the corporate limits. NOTICE! Wlf&t4ShI0lt0, 8. C. Sept. 1, 1876. "o !n Fritflds dhd P~atrons * TDsI"lRE to infor m them. that I amn tiow ..engedh in thle servi es of lMe:. R. Li D)ANNENI3ERO, whterel1 will be h ap. y e see t hem, assuring thernaI will do my es tin their behalf. tepectfuilly, A. eEIENZllE. Special Notices. CUABLRs LANG, EssATJS. dtlounof all spirituous liquor . as "We Damnation." Poor feloir aW: knew whereof he spake. by and experlouce, and it living, would apply the same to Aco. hobo Exoitan:s, advertibod as t uroalls. But there I - one Tonic and Aternative in existence-the best- the world has ever known--whlch contains tno alo'hol. It. is 1)r. Walker's Valifornia V.imexr ijItters. STRAW Powsu rNtKiano.-Palwphlets- of all kinds are cheaply .and expeditiousl, printed by Walket , tvans & Cogswell' Chatlehton, 8. C. Their presses are In full blast on 11.1% class of wort, but still their faoilitio1 nre no grent, that there Is always room for more work Pra coecdingn or Meetings, Conventions. College t'om. menoeWents, Speeottes, Bri fa, &c., &o., are executed in the best style and with great, dispatch. Noftxo- IN MoRa LAUT Li11K thatn the use of fine note papor and a neat fashion. able envelope So think the fortunate receivers of such billet doux. The sweetness of a charming sentence is rendered more delicious, if conveyed on a delicate tinted sheet of Piro' a Note Paper. It is bad tete in a gentleman writing to a lady on inferior stationery. If you wish to be posted on the latest nivelties, the fashion in these matter,'. enclose a stamp to Walker, Evans & Cogswell, for one of their little fashion books "Card Etiquette," or send an order for a reoherche lot of paper and envelopes of the latest gtyle. Do not forget at the same time to order a inonogran. Dr. J. Walker's California Tin. agar Bitters are a purely Vegetable reparation, made 6hiety from the na tve herbs found on the lower ranges of he Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which Ire extracted therefrom without the use f Alcohol. The quostion is almost daily asked, It What is the cpuse of the unparallelod success of VINhdAiR DIT rxast" Our answer is, that they remove he cause of.diseoae, and the pationt re lovers his health. They are the. great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, t perfect Renovator and Invigorator >f the system. ,Never before in the iistory of the world has a 'medioine been orn pounded possessing.- the . remarkable luahties of VtxkoA p DITyaiss in healing the ick of every disease inan is heir to. They ire a gentle PurtatiWe a well as a Tonle) eliering Congeston or Inflammation of he Liver and Visceral Organ.,- Diliuiaus Diseabs.I The gpropertes of Pa.rWALan's ittxUOAaD aTras are ApeientDiaphoreto, 3arminatirve, Nutritions, I,axativ Diuretie, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, 8udoie, Altern. live, and Anti-Bilioas. . t~EADING M.A.TTEE! ierilhner's Mionthly, Appleton's Journal, Eoicot to .41agasine, Harper's Basaar, New York Weekly, New; York Led ers larper's Weokly, Ytaver'ly Mlagazine, -Days' Doings, New York Tribune, New York Ltidger. tibles, IHymn Books', iatories, Poems, utd School -B ls M6Master & 'trice. aug 24 NEW ARRJVALS I Pack~agds of t41EW MACRO1U~. in Barrels,hbalf and quartor Bar ret, KIts 1, 2, 3i, and extra nuu' ber I, 1MESS W25 Ss.aks of fresh ground 1PL 3Ut1 oll siaes and grades from the Oranite bMills A ugudta tdaa ALSO, A.,full stock of GrocefIds, Pi-ovision and- P'lantatiou 8 p pl its. tat of'*bioh will be sold at th lowest~ prides for OASHla obt 29 liATVr 110.480J. T NOTL0E. T HOSlE ha'i ~lgmea w'anstethae'es. tate of ThO Mdii. ifa1, dooda.ed, *111 'pleasE rdset, thEnvprdpaif.dtt 8t ed on or b roe t46 loih dr ,dObt a.d thosgiebted to"(kW estate will' blegae W, is, IALL, Adlaf'r. ,uly 81st, 18'76, aug r-t . .1..~. Ir T FEGUX The 8ynpi oms of Liver oompliaint are u. the pain is in the esmoulder, and is mistsake ed with the loss of appetite rnd sioknosi, (orating with lax. The head is tro-thled. wi ldorable los of m-)m wry, aeco upvnnie-l with ometlhing wh oh ought to have bocn done. and low apirits .omietimes iany of the al very few of them ; but. !he liver is generall' THEl} FAVOjUITE,,i Iocme :E~.em0c1.3r. ,Is warran ed not to contain a single particle of ,Mercur , ot any injurious mineral substance, but is 1'UIEL' VzwTR7'AL' containing those Southern roots and herbs which an allwiso "rovidence lit placed In countries whoere Livr Diaensense 0 most prevail. .i will dure all diseases caused noy derangsmeomts of the Liver and fow ole, Simmons Liver Regulatora or Medioina, is eminently a family medicine, and by bAing kept. ready for immediato resort will nave many an hour orsufferiting and maany a dollar In tinmc and doctors' bills After over Forty Years trial it is still receiving the most unquamli led test monials toits virtues fromt persot o'' th o highest character and responsibilhty. Eminent physicians commend it as the Most Effectual Specifio. for consumpti in, lealache. Pain In the shoulders. Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste i'. the tmou h, billious attacks, Pal. pitntion of the heart, Pain In the regions qi the Kidneys, despendeucy. gloom and forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver, : For Dyspesia or Indigestion. Armed with this antidote all climates anl chahgee of water and food may be faced without fear * As a Remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaint}, restlessness. Jaundite, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL It Is -the ohenpest., purest and the best Fonily Medicine in the world I Cataution.. Buy no powders or Prepared Simmons Liver Regulator unless i9 our.ougrated wrap per with TIrade mark, stamp and signs tue utnbrokon. None ether is go:suine. J. I. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Gas, and Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOGSTh. TAKE Simmons! Liver Rlegnlator'. Foi all diseases of the Livet', Stomach anid1 8pleen. As a roteid In - Malarious Fev'ers, BoIwel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Meltta Ilepression lleet. lesi'ness. Jaundite, Nansea,. Sick Ileadohe, Colic, C!onstipa tion and Biilllousness. D. F, FL EUI1.C JA al E5 al, WV We have receivedi andi are now openi Shocs, and S Orders promptly filled, and all gt D. F.FLE~ms Wholesale Dea~ler's ini and M and I 1t0. g, Ilayua St-et, 0 aug 5CHARLESI July 1 3u N EST ABLISH ED Being now prep1,redl for thiat 14f00 'I R ADE merchants to my large anmd varied stookc of OfRINA, 6LASS,"EARTE QfLamas, Irosanalb 0 3Q11 A great Daft dilit I~IPoRtSD DIRBU'rT F always keep a laifge stock of' IMy thorough l;nowled e ordhp busDiniOlt, Years. enables rme to Iju at the lowoit tigura which the retailer can reallse a handsome I 128 Meethi1 alig1i9-2mos Ci gars A.t*geod igndra jt reodlyed ami for sale, at, t be Drug 8tore of june. 8 WV. E.AIKE A TOR.E M osi'osesanta 1.iM in the side, 8omotin n for rheumatisn. The staniaoh Is aftoo hogols in general cogtive, sonletimos a th pain, anl. dull, heavy duttsations don p'iinful sensation df having loft undone Often complaining of weakness, debility love aLtend. the disease and at other tintes thw orLnni most involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I I. ve never seen or tried such a simple efiiaciout. satisfactory and pleas ant renody in my lif."--LL. ilaines, Louts, No Hon. 'Alex. H Stephens. "I occasionally use, when my conditio requires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regula. tor with good etfeot."--ilon. Alex. ill Stephetns. Governor of Alabaina' 'Your Regulator ha been in tlso fli my fatily for some time. and I ath pursuaded it is a valuable nddition to the medical science "---Gv..1. (lilt .S orter, Alta. '"I have used the Ilegnmbtol' in tly fami ly for the past seventeen years. I can safely reconmmeil it, to the world as ine best medicine I haft! ever fised for Ill etIis of li's.'eaes it liurports , to cUro II. F. Thibpen. President City flantk. "Sinmmons' Liver iregulator has proved n good and ellicacioua medicine."-C. A. Nutting. Drtiggista. "Woe have been cquainted With Dr Sirrinot.s' Liver Media no for tmore than twenty years, ind know it to be the best Liver iRegulator' oil'ered to the public.". M. It. Lyon and ii. L. Lyon, Dollefoltgitant Ga. "I wan cured by Simmons' Livet' Itegit ntor, after htaving suitored several year mili Chills and 1tver-"R. F. Andurso a The Clergy. "I Have bean a dyspetio for years ; be gnn the tegulator two years ago ; it ha. toted liko a charm in my cuso."-1iqv. J , lultes. Ladies Endorseeinnt. "I have given your medicine a horough trial, and in no case has it failed o give satisfaction."-Ellen Meacham Thattahoochee, Fia. Sheriff Bibb Countyi. "I have used your legula.or with Aitn. essful effect. in itillinut Colic and Dys lopsia. It is an excellent remedy and ertainly a public blessing."-C. Master. on, iitb County (a. 1"LJ It IIO' "M y wife anl self have used the Itegni. ator for years, and testify t.o its great rirtues "--Rev. ). Felder, Perry Ga. "l think Sinnons Liver (regulator one >f the best medicinen ever diaue for - the aver. lly wife and nuny athbre, have ]sel it with woudemful vfio:t.''-H. K. pariks, Albany, (:a. -M. I . "L have used the tegulator in my fanti. y, also in my regular practice, and taive ouird it a most valuable and satisfact,.y edichine, and believe it it wvas used by eoprofession It would be of set'v icein inany cases. I know very lbuchI of mponant parts, and cettify its modl. nitieks are perfectly hnralos.". igrgs, Al. 1) .ii~w an, Ga . 1b5801 JA51E5 GlFIbLR ig, a largo and nlew stock or l3oots, Tr unit ia -a Tit.A.YDiu ods with our brand warranted. ElNG 4 CO., anuufactucra3 of Bootsm Shoes linlks. ar. of Chturcha 5reet, ON, S. 0. RIGE~ RED'IYCD FRtO) $L00o to 0 CE1\TS A 2O Toe tueet the demund for a Safe nihd R1eliable RVEU .AND) AG JE ANIDOTE AT A ruItJIn wvith in the reach of all NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Pil YiCIA N8 PilI C801f18 T i11. vler was.Medioino so Decser~edly Popular lKillhY 110LE IN fIIARLa EFW'0N, S, 11amn Ias Webb, ~8 MEETPINd STREUET. FOlL 1875, [ wish to call the attention of ENWARE LOOKINO .hJ)allnned Warue, &c. RtONI EUIIo~I'. Diesides staple goods, ! kNI) CUT OILASS. aecquiroi.i by an exporienie of T-iict i4, au-d osa.tt'zntly to sett at phk, refit. atma Drugs and Medicines, Paints, 61i, * ~ Gis &'c. 3 .boore Weu&a .oPf 1Ot O. 'I 1S'IAN~I ALL IUiIbINO DEALrf$ IN. I'AIYILY & PLANATIO II GROUCELiA' PROVISIONS, GRAIN, HIAY &a LIVERY &-SALE heewe ieoistan tly keel) oft htitid.,a fully vtupply of good waob 25 Arie AV*