The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 28, 1877, Image 2
WINNS1O1O,s. c.
Saturday, July 28. 1877
R. MIANS DAVIS, Editor,
JNO. S. REYNOL6S, Associrto E<ntor.
DEill 0( HRATIC TICK ET.
Folt clEli OF (101In"T
W. H . K1E R.
-R. E.'ELLISON, STL.,
JOHN'A. HINNANT,
CORNELIUS R. MEANS.
Tmu.: 1hoca.mm ol Fa.irld-shouI
learn at lessoll from tlie disenssinS
still going oin in other coniities
There sihould b6 io split hw'rv.
IN 'tin: -days ol imclinder n a Iion
thie people of Vair-fielI u1svd 6) Imy
an alniual tax ofbrholut l 875,000 ()1d
lars. Since the incoming., of a Peit4
erc dirati atm the resullt (if
unlited Deimocratic action, thire is a
siving ofnea0r111y k5,000) ill a -gl"
A tm p ,litiml W.'s hII1 4
to say a day 80r s tm-, thiuI L tt <II
Ritdivals "have ite whit" lic ile jln.i
wIere l they w tit t!hi." Thi:1,i
th e I Iitdicails are r,jc ici w ver wh a
th(y w ousider a split in l1 ' P 1t.
11 ranks. Lwet I he je11e11--r',ev .
t.he couinltv 811h w at onc tha tI n
i1 1o sulich spi. Evril'IlyIN Q1hi I
lay as i Ip, )rer m , a,1 w :u\ f" r
-imityv anl1 h In-m my1, in theo par! y
IN rm: mid.Mt of the crv for tl.
r'Adloptiol of hw silver :Ia as :
le,galI- te0."er e, it is Shown th.'t bI
thwenii I .n1 d,1 1 1,713 only igi
million silver lla s inl al I er<(I.
st ruckl oil,. Th- ih !etr d11".' m- w:,.
onlco W(r th mol r i ek than the ge
dollarut, b the \ ane ot lv r ha:
depieciated and it is now w Nort
cily sevent y -ine vcit- amI r
qpat er. These reasons zi- 1i1
adtdi-iinal one ofmevmne
ten thousiaid dollars weigini1g ha ._
lmndred and vighty-nine potinls
' IVILnce4. by hN i t p (Tpo,ints ol
th rimonletiz-1tionl of silver.
The Agricultural Faii.
A determined effort is ninig I<
evivn the State Agricilturial oeit
so "lilt it m oy ove an a1Cia
benaefit to firiers. 'he pa:At
hiitbrtty of the Soc(ie'ty has niot beei
sat is'factoryv. Under the hiorrihh
gtovOriluenit we lla<, notthingi( couli
1prospor1. .But the political regten
ortion oJf the Stiate hats succeeedes
by ,a g.eeral aw~~ake.ninig ini a]
briantches of buisiiiss ; and the t iie
we tirust, is niot fari dlistant, whier
prosperity will return to take till
prmane~nt abocde. As aigicu'ltur<'
is thez starlo pursuit of' the State
cycr'y e'ffort shioukil be mnade to im.
prove~ its system itndi ier'caso its
profits--arn end which can biest bt(
veniched by' iniauguratinig State anli
atbundan E- pa1trnaghe. Fairfield hma
al waysE taken at prtomfintnt stand alt
theso fai, andi we trust.ou farmertiitci
will no)t 1b0 asloop) if a fair be agr'ectl
upon this fall.
The Great Strike.
.lho cotntriy hais been 1put1 inito
sltte c)t alarmi over the1 railrloail
Vir'ginia, on the lti more mail Oic
roadi, hiavo (ixt(indeld thrioughi iMary'
land, Pennsylvainiat, New York,
Oh)iio and Indiana, as fat' as St.
List1j. RHi)t andc blOOdshed mt rk
the ptrogrcess of the striko, and th<c
tow~n of .Pittsburlg, Pa., wais fm
found ntecessar'y to restore order.
Ghrea,ltiamge has boon clone IA
rail road ,proper'ty. ThIiis sti'ikc it
thet mnost serious that has~ e1
occurr'ed, anid it hast i'or'o than one,('
scimed likely-thait the scenes of th<t
Frenceh Comm uno miight1 be0 tovivot
oin this sido thio se'a. TLho danigei
ntow~ apjpoiris over', butt nothing ii
cor'tain. A stiange feature of th<
thy ovined by the ci tizon)is of 1h<
dhifferent~t towns ini bohailf c)f the4
strikors. This argues that th,4
OLnoxiouls, by relson of their Wiain(
of liberality. It Sold srve as it
warning to the roads to have solt
respect for the piblic with whon
they dleal, and not to grind thei
down with onerous freight diserimi.
nations.lThe South Carolina rail
r0lads ma]y well paulse adI consider
'leir past coise has nlot been snlc
as to irrpiro iany f1'cetioni ti-h
breas k of the peoplo. They sholf)lk
mund hir unvs.
OLI V Ajg ultutil 1net i, - A n Inip4r
t t,n t ItA r It i (. ii<- mtt.or B, t Lor.
%<nwi .0, C.., ;July 2:1, 1877.
To, thr AVilmr ,./' T/,; _Xcms mi(
I do 1ot know Chat T enn bette
subserve tll. posll of tho en
clf)-td ha ievr 11h:m byvakn - ;Il
pubic thlr-oughi tho cohnllmls o(f voti
[pilp( r. It w, ]pcri-111s, ]init, il;Iell.
ded r(-r puiblecatioli ; but, .[ enalo
c(Mncive that I am O(lating vonlli
-r ( i' 1 d(i :og o, rlating" as it
ioes to :1 iul i iill IrEst inl which a11,
()f otu- pcoplc ark. deepily concernlmd
[ beg vsp,eially Io call t he 'a 1titiot
of tllhe oliv(-S Il Ir - s lie ag'ri
cultural s4civt its. Sit ( and c. o
a(d )f I the oflicers of he ( rg sh
t. I ho sh -siti S and illn irivs (I
tthe bc ttcr, :utit tt) j'( jlJ.s tIlf:11 'jil
aIli parkiv; inth-restud*iin Uhe agliil.
tI- <hivoloplitt, o f t IIIStat tI
sup]ply ?Inc with11such if i i on0 1 :!.
tiy mally doem ap)ropr in
onli th: : vn:. In prI e Iwk r)(
S : I f . he - I ., 1", i 1 I
A :-111 rn r i W hin t"In 1.
The nunse-merof \ irbn!troe
al,; inidicit<< by h)v lli I I( is mai.i
a il1 t mosl hnndbe in ter. [(11O
(st inj thc :.gr,ic1l1turll-. ll-anecmI nl
of r Shue. mal v rust ev ii hi;
e.Ium1; nmill bc fuilly comnplho with,
1 c:, coly jo)'ii to do ihe iiei
tl h:dI)j.i Io alec n I th: di to. a
part ieabove ilkll-AteI for ;jati.. tac
tory datit. I'eY re;p OCC 1ll,'t Q
T!: 1: cOM u : M LIZ EN.
I )u.un-. I :NrI, or A,r-., e
W am ros, uly19, 1'877.
cX1(.<l l operethms and l.tth'
if 1h.- D p I t"i n it ',f \A . s itm
t hrlvl1'+ :t t1 he -Union. it'.;s doevi,e!
ofgratmoen to inliit'j thle t!e'jiv
resnttiesfrom the variiolus Stalte
and. thr:ou;;h Him, LX:V 1 Mnij
'1n11a d "jp,tb o l in . .ild
i.skinz of rc,uelturists if eI r l.
- W iv: s 3et ior S I havc bhe hinor
1ihrUtUr e,q to I spect ful]t rc( llos
h:it (uI will, ai t omi r I n lest ein
iV11 -, . fulnis this departiltnit
with such inlf.riation w: nuty he in
divy -,it \ o I c.r<T' ,I,l v r ols
1111 O I 2f th ed tat: t'i < i ii i cit.
<Iulity,nkoi the e:n-ntr ilfosdiifli
''iel o tsil mal linn'it. ad moi
ou,lud esteem it a111 favor ~('in alo
11ec eivfolni ony s2041oin
/r(g/.:-,,ling/in an way jOtle r
I itral2 itegst of you01111 r Itate,ox:
himnlidr twants,8ind 'thefnanies
'1.hin Wl fa ittsiwh wouefle recei,
and) expit' fntll wh suhseds8t out
pl:tnh' is i ha oi ii o It on
11e1 set them.n, id lmbt1
W.(1 ti . 1. LEt Dr1e1'lflioe, j.,fc
lte e ln t of theil l bGenera
TIlE STATE GRANGE.
Thm Summor l\ .t.inv tt Andorson -
Uth -of Aunu8t.
S1cu E . i-.\ y 's O4 .i.:, Sr.\rIT: ( 01AN(O .1,
ThI'lle licuibers of the State GIang0
and the State Agrienit.urd and Me
ebaniiical soviety are 'espect-fully rv..
ferred to 1.1he arnagilmenl t withll thce
ditfrrnlt railroad eomp-iis for it
Fed tict ion of passage to Anderson.
Male of tiveott (( c(Minlme)(M111 A[onlday.,
thev (;(.h of Aulgust, and good to re
t n1 withiIIl n 1 N'S fl'( IIont dat 011)po Il
w. h I ticket is; S(h), viz
I'roin (C,11ih-S1411n to Alderson and
r1 t-1 1 $ 5 50.
From ('olllubt h) Andersonf and
rehiurn, 8,'3 715.
]I1t(rilediate plints, abouit three
cenits per mnilo.
The W.. al A., and C. C. and
A i. ., thril-- c-lts per mnile.
A tlla and Il'lolnd Air Line,
fill nit,.s to p)ir1. 1 of dlestinlation.,
GreevVille, 14o bw r., urned-4 freve npoll
(ert-itfite.
From\\. Walhlla aitdl (-rooliville to
Andorsonll f4r rounid trip.
u(f.\ AV. ll1o w.\Y,omy
Papers 1rivindly to) thlecaee
agriculture wvill please copy.
L. If -. IN.s O rit I ST.\TE G Il1ANoi:,
P0t.IAA, NEWml' 1 vCo., July 1.
Ihlle Iv rates d pas;ge ofered
by:the va'iolls rail-adl withloritics
to lIt e wislii. to at teIld ( te mcof
in- ot' the Stae ( ilo and Statv
1 i tie a 1141 hrlhalicall Smi(u.(.v
at Adrn,mt the 8thl (1f Au,,ust,
fromlall-at fih tet m fo
mIon illn c .11tics. nwtit for the(,. ill
(il r o f hwr pelple, anld. per.
-i 1'1 ,*'n 0 st in a diversille igri
e h r.will 1w benleficial to thle
f:11 l r of Ole St:tc.
The 1meting is ilt lnded for ihle
k n101: good of the coidry. ht
-a4:1 to h c re:l 4l n subjets 'lvitrJ
11i1M)o tance to) ( r l Imn.rs, tie d.s
pl y of t'i 1pro 4.i of t he Counmry
ebuIlingV live h , 01 OChard, vine
ym., :i(I dairyN T1u discussion 01
the ftnc an011d' un-;ry lavws will add
vI ,,; alv lo ieof the o(,..,e .
u.1 eI sles., it,i ci"Ytly de
ir(d 'th1 h m .i I will begrnved
by 0!'1 presenwe (if nu1my.11 matr1.1oll
Ilad Iltidell" fl,)!! l 'vel part of the
- 1h', thus h--! !v:t me tn thw
pla u eOf t10e f'1INv(emi(n. At thIIis
m I n se , I mcr1, t. IC.- of 1 )()nl(na
mtl IneI' na1:tit'I Of 0he i'datus0 OF t'
sill wn finat c. (aIllngi .7, in tihir respec
tive CounIlties.
T.vji. W. .m.wsx
Co)n . V pa s i irn.y to 'the
mle wille N A, h-h1.1 wheny .w
The1 11. piitf 'di-w4l he he( n Ihe-141
a1 1111 4t 44: in-- ug : a hu (401. I arn
iners whodl h:i'4 s )tck, (e h4ilo l
11l11 t., jlllt u b-> Ind ton- t hemi
i .(..si '1hou1 t thea midd e or
las of .\j 4!. he nowTtspo olerCO(f
g irill)41. i.1 5ir with )441 4414 . al o t S tor
tanl '(f4 441 :44 itin a ii noV erop. 4. fThese
p s, (1h4'b1 ln'l :hmn phmghed84
rain 1l4i4. 1 an4442'i( lled 1to tho dry(!'
.441ell1 i1),une and7. t least onc( le ifa
-41 To prep:u-. '.'hiny o1(her tiee ofii
ground,1 b l.>l sock l plenned, so~h asWto
sbyr )'lfroi iitwa heav ysiehl of1 tur-tl
il, the 114'biow I:.mhnh teno msti'i
ougly puwizeth sIlan'feei
ofgrss is done,11( the. 1andi
should bIiieS aidof i tirWt inchrow
by0 'mnit. aTwiser back tand rthg
i'ithe fimne1 '2m-ro and1 then partia.
so1 lf plough init, anid t hen fill iwt.
compi)letel tith thebes-mnur o
the prem 18h ise nd 'hrow(' pwofurh
row on1 (it. 111) T1hn on(4l1 his ridge
sprinle (r1in 25 to 1400 ounds olf,1(
superphlIt olat,' l'4' lith ay t.iter
thesooneas thesaid can 1) epough..
ed ltner'MW l twran, sbse unt4 to 'ICh
011able, ((ptlln theii beds, t dril l i t
Somot re(conunlIend the use of seed
4n40uth : woe 1ourli ih 44gers, and( (can4
drill 1th(em evenly and1( as8 fat a10 we
enin walk, n4ev'er faiiilng to putI (10wn1
enou01gh seed.
Howll RuaB gnfrt olwi
their1rde with yellowv Aberdeeni,
Hesen'1-b 4p- Anly of (hoe tlurnips1
will do \velsw nAgs,b
belttor' if (44on) inl July. *When up
abouit a we'(ek, ebuop out asF youl do1
(1otton1. Then-thinu out b)y hantd, oat
in)g a.nd;foedinig away uintil a single
turnip is left at a placo. Ifi August
and1( Septembier' aro' favorable mon this
land1( 1)pepared asF abovo sthoulld yield
from mix hundredl to one thousand
141181401 pori norol, wvorth as food for
1man4 or' boast at least ton cents po01
bh)e~4l, anid p,r'odnelO netxt year' a
halo of cot,ton without mnulre.
NVm.q ran (nu,..
TIlHE NEWEST PARIS NOTIONS.
Tie tiuba) hs at l(ngti heen
exhibitcd. It is i very impreteild
ing oneo as yet, blit 1li days will
shorten, and, turballns will grow to
tho dimonsions admired by 'Mme. do
stael.
As to scarfs. instead of 1emaillilg
Where Uhey beganl this seasonl-that
is, uiler tle stomach - they havo
left evenl the waist, und now are
spanned right over tho shoulders,
risinfg an iiOh every mornog.
Much i ress is miused by all uns
di:glised avowal froiml eorseires
that ther ar1 1 n11lo Or W whalebones
to be got-. 'i' lavish Ilse mado of
Chis article for eli1-alsbodices has
exhallsted thle s11uppl.
Tht(le new color einpand coulvert do
monSso is as yrea a ma111ati eia'.u iivil;
it is greienish yoflow, tile foad eolor.
A new hice for boninlets has appeared.
It is called searabee. 1P is a blonldo
emlibioiderd by hand inl the tt.- of
the Egyptianll fly, ia goldenl g1-ceen.
The MOSt, flstefll nolimvelty of th1e
1'eason is thle protly, glossy. gray
nid 1o l inbroideryN oi dead tints, I
enall.d m-.." On pale bleo
an11d pink it looks like pearl fresh
wIId1w by o, ;m wave!S. Thenl how
coy aid lheil like a1ll the co(pli//cs
of iace tirgedvit > ink.-and bilue!
Col-red lace hi assonaed an un1
dispited claim to adorin Iight al)'"
nuderki lin1,n. A lift l1e, bordere-d w.ij bI
pinlk and1( whilk c, rcinderIs it, dilliirnilt to
where the cap beginsI,antd where
tih bloom of a round (h1-ek mnds. and
a frill of blu. 01n at morn,1ing pei".noir.
ngI.ige breakf'A wr'a pper.
The tvo (thi gren('s r11 -
m-,ark:abl. Iicy are (t/.w/he mer i
a1d d,-s nhe n-c. ' he formei is
iiot uilike olive 'leafige. 'Llie Lit ter
iS I' l iurk.hade--ieX'tly that of
the b,(-.vl-n1g takolm, mi,ixed( w\iit b .1rmD,
by cafe /.a/hlmZ. AI b re very
bk-comilngl. and(l - whe Ils(A onil I bats
Ire ri 01,1111114e.AU wit rlleveirsiblo sat il
stuings of .he two shades ard a gold
or silver absint he leaf.
A h tier frorm Paris so:; n in
c(T lible (:mllltify of frulit Covel s
ladi' new31)m atti.e. There is offli'il
n'VI d e,nie fruIii,t. Peac,**,S
are full dress, appl( 'd lpea's are
for smlaller occasi<ms". Mmle. P .
]it(Aly volo small white and pilk I
EMWruiil pealces onl miaaoth vel
vc, bows ; Irs. Or. at. the s:nne ft I e
wore black currants on very pale
r .e1:itin1 Irmo. do U. wvore Small,1
birds on1 dangling cherries ; 1her
daliglter lad prnu 1i(ls on ]emonii
oliVe ; strawb ie.; a'e for wi,ito
aple xvwa ithl fail1c, anda pears
witl elenille lkays.
As to h',; they are all honnell4, for
thly ae Iade witl culrtalils behiid,
.trings nd la\v eap;i iinide. ThI1te
(nly r(al hats are OindA r4ugh"1s ;
nI one k(ows how a ( cintborough
<mughIt to0 I>e Lput, <,n, anld theCir faulb
is, wi"n not bought at tile proper
placie, tha;t they cann1lot b)o put1 on
properly. The turn up on the left
side shIouldl be a gentle undulation;
t. 0 1 i'mii to the r'ightf should( 1)0 al
most5 flat ; tile hair shoutld he w"aved;
the whole 1that faed with myrtle
velve0t andii ad(orneCd with a1 shaided
miyrtle plume11 that dirops downi be~
lind, very light green at tho tip. A
silver snaup ini fr'ont iS thet chikf
orm1111imenIt. Anly Enlglish speaikin)g
panrty who is (dying for a (Gains,.
b)oough nms1l~t maitko her wishles
inown in mimner pe(cLulr to tihe
F~rechIl mil liner. '.l'oe ladies are
consHist(ent inl their error's ; in the
51un1e wayi as -the~y call Marlborough
Malbrook, they say Gainesbrook, and
lno En~glishi or Amier'ican has tho
slight o!st chanclle of bingjU understood
if tho namol1 is properly pronounced.
At, Ilf'racomboh, En~igland, a Capt.
Carur release(d ai silor whoII hafd been31
impri1'sonled for threa3utenIing the( life
of acomrad o. (On gett ing free the,
4iiled hiia. Thel( Capltin gave himi
upj to the auithorit.ies aind, overcomle
An hou hit.er the Sailor' whio atte.f.ci
ied31, 111( as the1( silr in I p l risonl
stands a fir1st rato chance1v of be0,ing
hun ig, it lnmkIl altogether a tragio
(lay .tr tha;t (crew.
TPhe Paruisiansi have3 som1 thrifty
hibi 1s wvhic aelre caihPtlated to suir
pise~i lhe iniost ecoomiczal of Amonris
cans1. Onie of thirw (toims .is that
(If hir ing lie;nt. Big p)iees u4 ment;,
hami or poul11try, are ordorod from
theo lhops. antd goodl care is takorn
that, in, (carving, the iccos are not
disftigilured. What is not eaten31 i*r
r'etIuned to the shlops and1. weigheds,
the loss bieing -ohar'ged to the
hiouisokeopersu. Th'Jo rotulrned( j ointsi
are' then retailed i slicos.
A Fnuonia., having hleard tho
word press mado use of to signify
pers'Huntionl, as "Pross~ that gentl,1o
man to tako somnthing to en;t," took
oQOonsioni at ai paurty to uso1 a1 term
whuih lhe thIought syniolnmous, and
begged aL friend to squeozo a young
Publishers and Printers
Can lbily direet .if the 1itnufacturer on
flvorl. I te .1114.
"Ti. ANsON I IAiliiY Cr'TINO lIAInINES
are thei best and clieapost low priced
machi mll ad IHil, aind have it 111iolli r1puI
tatioln for itility and durability."-Th
'T,Iu ANSoN IlIARY PAP.R CUiiE is by
filr the best miahine1 which caltn be ob"
taiined for a less prieo than one hundred
Iollar. It is of great, strength. Telieo
inachines hmav; Iilways tlkell the highust
Shitd, It is the only Ilintchille to which
is appliod the -'atent Movablo Cutting
Ioard. ThIis deviceii hs a reputation of
itself: by it, the cutting bo11ard (11 bo in
stalltf-. I .Ind neerllt.ely %iloved, so that at
perfect vutt is insutred, ThIis is a very iml)
portnllit point in tile -1htehine, anld ono
that is ,vss4ut d by ill) other. It greatly
rvdiies the bihor of preparation ill work
ing the paper backwaird "aid forward.
We cannot tot) strongly recoilinenld tho
advaitlges of this patent mnovAblio 'board.
It is wol tl the price of this illachinlo, and
pu1reliasers siould filly tinderstIlid how
highly it is to be valued."- -GCo. P', RiWe01
I ch.'s AIrsjper Reporder (ml Prider's
Ga. #Ile.
''i: Lj.vrvs-r T-,itovE) HAnnY (.uAD CUt
'TR is pronoineed the mtiost desirablo
('ard itter inthe ianrket, for the general
tISVs a1 p riltilng olice.
The WVelI knowt RUMIM:s CAnn CUTTEn,
with my latest improvemients, is still pre
forrvd iby ninlly printers, aind holds its
faltvorit ilm overl ot her ilachinl-'s.
None gotninim but those having my full
m11114ss lettert-d ill tiv vlsting.
p '.k' Newspr1wprs in want 1of a'dveritisilg
fromk first j)arties -sliould sed for my
cirttlar.
F. A.U11I4.Wm,
A nburndhlle, Mass.
T will buy of those that -Iy of ime.
(1de 1.1
Hlu1rah for Hampltonl
GRAN-4) SPRING 1 OPENING,
Mt y 'Coods F11anicy (4oo'dS, andt
I 1)(1a1tiful ald full lino of latest
novolties il Spring anrid Summer
Millinery an ad Far -uv (loods, conisi ting ill
paIrt of' j iLS', MiSSeS' anlid (AlildrlII'S
triiim d 11 ats Flowers, Ribbons, Silks,
Nets, A.
A large lot of Ladies' Collarettes, Fichius
nit 41thr Iany articles. Inispectiol of
the !at'li, s 111141 p h generallY solicited.
We vill enideavor to )iIw th Illost flas
tidius. Ati \v askis liat you call, and
sev for youirselves, alid give us It trial.
New Spring irit l eninlillial Stripes
Dross Good ",\':ite V.7.1wNo >!ress Im1prov
ers. ('rets Wsiery Gloves, NOtions,
Clothhing, l1ats, Shoes, &C.
Agent ftor Butterick's reliablo paper
patterns. Lad ics', l iss(s' iid Childret'3
n1ew pittterns ill store.
CROCERY DEPSUTMENT,
J1ust fillod u) With11 fro h1 Groevrios. Con
fection1iaries and cverythilig usually fodll
ill It flasst 11N01 house of the kLin(.
.\ I,t of Fuirn.itur(, Laths, 'Shingles,, &e.
Lum111ber low foir Vasil.
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YoLn find al1~ll u lant, by calling
F'or Clrk of' Court,
S. B3. CLOWNEY.
For County Commhissioner' ~,
JOHN HINNANT,
HENRY JiACOB,
JlAS. R. HARVY.Y
--SOMETHIG NEW,
The Automatic Fly Brush.
AN ORNAMENT.
A COMFORT.
A NECESSTTY.
L ON G S OU GFiT
FiOUND) AT LASI.
E'verybody Shoul 'Have It.
-CJOME AND:GfET ONE
CONNOR & CHANDLER.
juln0 19
Shirts 1 Shirts!i Shirts I
~AAMAUTT'JA MusI ln antd 2200 *inlron,
Uat $8.00 por half dozon.
Porcialo andl Onlioo at$t.00 and $9,00 po;
half dloz(n,
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