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TND1 T'R-I-AVE4.'jLY EDITIION.] WINBOO . C., SArui mm LI~NING, A- GIST 11, 1877 -___ _________ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FANCY tAlDS all n11ew styl s i%4Witli linaie, Wets post. pli. .1. it. sE, Nassu 2 Henn Coity, New Yorli. IleH' Sulphlur !%clap tlimro(mgmy etires diselSes of t he ski . 25. ier etkv; box (3 eilkes 700.) Sent, by in1ali, 're ald on I'eeilit ot jrc. 4'. N. CH11'7PNTON, 'rop1 r, 7 Sixti AV1en113, N.Y. Revolver and Catrtri.llres flor S. A fill( nickelpnlad, st-ven sihot, Poeket, IV Volver ;: ill it- liss 1arte.. Sont C. D. I)., or on revipt. orI pI-lee. G. W. W1,1,1s. P. 0. Box 2,718, Nv%w YOrk. N. F. BURHNIAM'S "1874" Water-Wheel Ts declared tie "STANDAUD TUl'RBINE." by over 45 p'mrlons who usp it. I'rlees lretittet New ptplilet, free. N. F. iitNi.t, York, Pa. LADIE Zlegant Ta, Rtatjo Rome Coral Set, Broaitpin ad Pondint Dropm, Bout PTtp.id to sny roador Mie Papor for 25 UntM Throo Soto for 50Conte. Ini Cur rency or Stamnps. 01111 mn 0w o rk TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. UsE WELLS' Carbolic Tablets, a surc remndy for Coughs, ancd all Dis enses of the Throat, Lungs, Chetit and Mulcous Mlibriaiic. it.'r U' oNLy iN irUE inoxEs. Sold by all DruggistF. C. N. Ciir-x.N, 7 sixth Avemuc , N. . R1OANOKE COLLEGE, SALTEM, VIGINIA. Next session begins Septelmber 5, 1877. (T-1 lVgiIt0, (-4CtIVe a3t1 prepartory 11dewnies. Uij surp:irssed locittion. Mountain clinite. 3Moral columunity. Vive clittrelivs lit t own. Mod<er.tto expi -lisvs : frol $3ti) to $1.11) 0r 9t %; m11ont8is, ii clitng tlitliti , bpard, e., etc. Stuldent,i froml !itteei Staiti-, inmian Territory, 3a mexico. Twenty St(Ients from West, Virglinha. For Catalogues, etc., alidres4. SE 'lTA1tY OF FAC('TY. Ell We ill A G REAT OPER t3 tilnies (Ilspost, of 100 I'lalos k Orgiimi, new n dl -econdllid< of nis.-ias mkers Includlin wVAT E.'ts't lit lowest pils for elsh o3 Instl - mvnts or to i, 'uul liald tor than ever before CTerid. WVATE', grntin s4luamv anl up rIg1t I'linosand Orgons (incilding their new Souveir it(lodlor) iare t.he .st indale. 7 Octave Pian.1Is $150. 7! (lo.,kl; not last-d it yp-r. " Stop ()Irgans J50. 41 Stq))s $58. - 814)1.; $fks . 8 8 (ops $75. 10 Slops it'. 1 Stops $100 esh. 110o 33wd'3 a yeir, in potect, orvit uInI wiarlln1eI. I,(*;I I I 1 I r lig ilts want e(. I1u1st-rated ( ('atalogiles haillei. A liberal i scoutit, to Teach "'A, MiIstCrs, C1hurches, M.A'. Sheet MUistl lit I3If pICC. HORACE WATFH4 & SONS, Matifne tWrers ntid (Iale.rs, 40 East 11t1 St., Union Niluanre, New Yvirl(. Publishers and Printers Can buy <lirect of .tho Manufacturer on favor-able terms. "THE ANSON HAUY CUT-TNG M.rINES ar fihe blest h1111d (1leni-st low priced jilinchinl 11made, anid havv it 111tionall rep1- I tltion for utility 11ad durability."-The 1..011po.ye, GCh;... 'H ANSON 11.Iu-0 PPI:n ('r:-r-Tr is b>s flr thle best m1iaebint' whi .<11 m -11% b(1 tined for a less prict. than1 onli huIrled.(( toillar.n. It is of' gnl' t stil( 111. hcI'be ma111chinips NIVe,10ww..l ; tliii t1, high.-h. stind. It is the onlv nme.linie to which is applied the Plat-lt Movaiblo Cutting Board. 'This device has ia revpuitaltion of itself: by it, the ell'tij) 1MII ca11 b1o 4n mtintly nln accuratelv u"VCvod, so thit. a pert'ect cut is inliureij, 'J'hi; is al ver-y imi por-tant point, in the ilchine, and ono that is possessed by no.other. It greatly j-edulices the lboi 01' preparation in work ing the paper backward ain(1 Jorwarld. Ve cannot too strongly rocomiliend tho a(lvanitaiges ofhtl;is patent movalble board. jt, is worth the prico of this machine, tlid purchsersiC shou.ld f31 i1CSull drsan htowt highly it is to bie vailu'd. "-eo. P), lia,rl &~ (>.'s .Ketosperi Rejxn'ker and Printer's (lazelle. Titg LATE'isTi IsitovEn HAnnDy CAnn CUT.. 'rEn is pronlounced :the mlost des'irablo CSard Cutter in theo market, for the geno.ral uses of at prmnting of1ice. .Thei w'ell1 known R?UoClrm5 (CALn Co-r-rER, with my latest .impro1~vtments, is still pre ferred 1by man0Iy pr'iiters, tind Jholds i.ts invoritismn over other mach01ines. None gonuine but those having my full address lettered in the casting. W Newspapers in want of advortising from first pa0rties shoitild sendi for my ,circuilair. F. A. iARDlY, A uburuadale, Mass. I will buy of-thoso that buy of me. dec 14 J. OLENDIN'ING, WVINNSBOIiO, s. (C. stpectfuilly apnfOunces'0 to the ~P~~I (11'citizns of Fairfieltd thalt ho 1ha33 r'ieve hin Boot and1( Shoo Matnufactory' to one door below Mr. U. Mullor's. I am11 prepatred to manuDhfa.cturlO 'dl styles of work in at subs)tanItial andt or'klmnlike muanlor, out of the very best mal0teialsht, and13 at prices4 fully as5 low 3as tihl 34am1e goodls cap 130 inlltanfnturodl for at tho North or elheiro. I kep cons1tantly onl hiand( a good Stock of Solo and I.J1pr L~eathori, 81300 Findimig4 &c., hvhjch *'vil 111 sold( att reasonllllo prices. RIepair'ing pr'omptly attendedC to. Trmani aittetly Cas.4. .1" DrIod Hidos bought. oct 12 .J. (CLJENDINING. Shirts I Shirts i Shirts I W AMSUTTA Muslin and 2.240 .Linen, ,at $8.00 per half dozen. -lhrcalo and Ca.lico at$9,00 and $0,09 poy half dozn.ct ma 2 ~ Y. F. McMAP,TER & CO. 3".mVL-M C-V.'C1.$66 THOS. R. ROBERTSON. Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. per- All busineHH entrustod to lim in either capacity will receive prompt atten. Ofilep o) Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro Hotel. II. A . A IL..A . JN.0. S. It I:yNow),s. GAILLARD & nEYNOLDS, A jvlORN EYS AT LA \V YO. 3 hA W RANCI. A. M. MACKEY., Attornsy ;nd Counsellor at Law, Xo. I., Lt wIv son, Winnsboro, 9. C. " Special attention )faid to the speedy collection of claiims., Will pretice in all ihn courts of this Stato and the Unitel. SOMETHING NEW. The Automatic Fly Brush.' AN ORNAMENT. A COMFORT. A NECESSITY. LONG SOUGHT, FOUND AT LAST Everybody Should fae it. COME AN) GET ONE CONNOR &_CHANDLER. CLOSING OUT -OF My Entire Spring and Summeir -OF Dry Goods, CJlothdin,. &c , AT AND BELOW COST, T.o Make RIoomi for Fall and Winter' Goods. R. [. Dannenberg, July 26 A :now Piano, mado by one of tho load h;ig manufacturers of the Uniteo1 Statos. The instrument has a complasS o seven and one-third octaves, and is finished wvith all the latest ,improvemn ts. It can be b?ought at a great reoduefion ~from yoftail prive.. Apply .at .the of1\eo of Tus NEws AND Huno-t L O OK! NEW GOODS ! I1:1ve ju.t lv(ceiv,.Ql a i teekv ('r SP ING AN].) SUMMI-:I prints of the best br1-anlds lt. . . i. 4-. (humbric,s at 11) conts. Cuntenn ia I St riIes at 1 2. cens. A full (tock of Shirtings, Sho ting and DrIlhng at. low figures. C LOTIING ! CLOTH[NG! Ve havo just receivedi a lalrge and c%,Il phtosl-t o kI Spring an (!ot h thing N% hl Iw NVU will SVII aS chtAp Ia' one. HATS ]IlATIS IfJATS!! Gen's' and Youths' Yelt. p:1 St raw 11ats of all kinds and ut any riel. CASSME,?IEES ! CASS1I -liE!is WVc havv ju et reei 1 vd a full * f C,;i mcnrss fromll the Chall(, Ia svill.\li k. -ATLS;O - Tweed'., Cottonidos, Jenns, (tc. - F. McMaster & Co. T1io Latost Novclios JUST ARRIVED. A b11auitifull svlect-ion olf hawnxisa Camnbrics, in ll 1the new dv.sirablo Color-1 and Patterns. A bnut'ifull line of I:uuliurg F.gin. and imaings off all kin X. (' licoe 4)1 latest syIes and4 at greatly reduced prices A lario assortmont, of Faus. 1puttonz Combs, arld Xnotions) 11 '! Iiinds. C"all ont uinerignefd beforemain your pmirchases an1 yo wilh L Stis 'i that tle LAT,EST, BEST A ND Cl EAPES'T GOODS are purch,u:e:I of' SOL. WOLFE. jimei 263 ----- II..IAVE gi ratly reduced~' thea prices o their HAMBURG EDGINGS, INSE RTINGS, L A.CES, PIQUES, TRfIMING(S, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON ED)GINGEh FRIULLINGS, COL LARS, CUFFS, - TfIES, &c (.alil and exainoii1 thir, "C'heap Shuos Case" ofT ."ODDS) AN!) ENDS." july 281 T'OOTI Jill USHI EM. 20 down EngHOfToo BrusidIe, un Storeo of jly3 26 DRf. WV. E. AIl(EN. LAMP OHIMNEYS. d5 (ozenO ChimneyR of all ls in(1ts j rOcei ved, and oft)i'red at reduc< rates, by the dozten or' half doz.en, at 11: Drug Storeo of jnna ) T)m_ WV. R. I TKRNT TilS A ''1T .U\"S S'T'A\ T-| A .Y1) S1.;\-. I What tho Democrats Expect to Accomj plish, and the Grounds of Their Ex poctitrlons--Tho Ohio C1mpalyn, its 1influelice and it,-; Proonbw oesults The Fir-i. Guns for Kentucky and Au6 t rr ?. cr 7'I.',', T;s. Delnmerat"s who drop into Wash iin-tonm fromt all sectionus of the counl try are a1 relliark:1bly hmpeful class of pursonls. HO s'prings eternal in the Democratie bieast, aid defeat (witi wiichl the party havs be(u long familiar) seemlis only to stiffun up1) the backbone for another tilt. They Simlell victory inl tho Iir this tiie, alntd cii it con fidenltly and exultantly, as Tliompson, of Ohio, would say. Aftcr solInm expericliee with politi C;,us 0f tb pal(ties, Ilo vr saw a :.(et of men as; co,nifident of making jlavy gail: in the approachin g e tionsas are the Democratie ianag. ers. It is hard to set a limit to aheir -lims," with the excpltion that they concedO Vermont n1111d Towa to the cleiny. But as the elections aro respectively two and three months hence, theire is vet tiin t:) innu;1uI'ratc tile "poNwerll revolutions" inl these States that it is claimed we will sCe broadcast over the lanld. TiENTUC-KY AND ALAI.NA. Taking 111 the fall elections in the ordC1 in which they occur, the first wo are less th-I three weeks henco, Rentucky and Aaibama expre-ssing their will Augist G. In Alabama iLeni. oflcrs are to be chosen, anld in 1 tntucky a Legislairo and county olicers. No one calculates but that the Democrats vill Carry both Shtes by m1joritics Ioiningo, into l ens of 1houlisilds. Following these there are no fur ther elections until September 5, wlen tlic sovereigns of Californii:t and Vermont walk 1) to the cig ir box with a h4olo in the -top for the receop. tion of ballots, poetically called the citi1del of our liberties. T1h) C:li fora i celiol will be closely con t(stvd, the DIemlocrals cliiniw,g the atac. Septebe 1.0, Eine elets governor alal Legislat,lre. Re ports from. there crepresent both parties ats l iai sleopy Condition, with no gi-eat issue to stir them into life, cNcept whiskey, mild this is not a p(lit ical question, each Side taking a drink on the )ly. October 2, Colo, rado elecis a Legislature. 1'ow this S"atm will go is a thing no fellow can fi'd out, as it was about four weeks a11er the veleCiol 1it year before WO kneow, it by .imt timle i1the pub lie lost~ in .'e:t au-I (esl t.o in, 111(1 li (:ji, :111 1- iiiO C ilCe !l1r(l inl Coor -l oney ere boardt low, the bilo nearlY all rn~ (1, potato bugs!~ Ii urishling anid muong he ra11 valers-, who(., it is saidl, wVill vote tlcheieocratie ticket m Iore nlumlerohsly thlan ever. Ti i- MosT iMP'onTA.NT E:L1 TT oN. is thait whiich follow'si Colorado, ritnaely, Ohio, the scond : TI0usay' in October, or just six day.s beroro (Congress'* 1ueet-. Iowa elects up)on the samie dlay, but all in toerst eon - .tresi inl O)hio. It is Hayes' own State, and conf) escelyv closo, with (neoralgotz1at for bo0th parties, as they look over the iield froma their respective standpoiints. It isi plain, however, of tihe two, Lhat the D)emo-~ crahdts are 1.1the 0f(01 mo tifidet. The-; climf Ohio upon01 three grounds: IIirast, that theo RopeIublicans are to the enIlrrey queIstion, the South ernl policy andt -io civil service slocondl, that they will have nio money to mnahe a shunning and "f ime are2 i1 hlard," m3oney scarce, andh labor hais no0t ad(egnalte reward1, which wvihl bo charged 111p algainst the Republhh'lias aind they made to take, f-he dhefesire4 , wihlieb will p)laL. t;hiem at, a d1isadlvantaige from the jumip. Upon these groundsoh the Diemnocrats claim to bo able to car'ry Ohio. Whietheor they will do it or not 1)o thiing short of election day canl do - erine.i) Thiere are Ho mnany peou liar features in the contest as to make it; -"Hayesy" ml mo3re sensos 'i1H J NOVE~MBERt EL,heTIJON8. T is calculated that the Sop)temf her and October eloe.t1ons will show which way the wind blows, andl whether Havos must go on or unider in his work of administrative reform. .1 Heolve, less interest centres in tho November elections, of which thero itre a good batch this year. The Demoorits claim that if they carry Ohio in October they will havo uverything their own way in Now York and Pennmsylvaii in Novem ber. And, further, tlxat they will corLttily elect their candidato for Presideit three years hence. There fore we finld exreie hopefulness p'.rvading'? the Domloeratic organiz-1 tion. hIeo Deimcriatic doctrinlo is Still tho ciuse of inlspiration am1ong Otheml-to the victors Imlong the post oiflices. h''ley smell victory in li air and meat also. After the Ohio and Iowa olee tiOnS, as I have stafOd, there is no, thiiig furthier until tho large batch in Novembuer, whlen twelve States speak their minds at the I)Qlls upon Ohe condition of the country. And if tle Democrats siceed in Ohio tiley expet to ho able to carry all these twNeve States but two; they are possessed withll great expectations in this direction and their St.tecgss dopends largely upon Ohio. Tho itates holding elections November 6 IrO Wisconsin, Virginia, Louisiana, ASSI A lmc s's MHinnesotal, Missis sIppi, Neviada, New Jersey, NONV York, 1'enusylvania, Texas and Teniessee. Ii this heavy list the Demol)ciats c(onede the Repuiblican.s bit two Siates, Massachusetts and Mmiesot.1, and some of them al - re:ly speak of the formr as doubt fiul. Unt they niko the carrying of Ohio a Condition precedent to tIhis cheierful calculation To what ever poinit in the political field the tas.ute pol.itician casts his eye ho secs tie imporance of the October verdict in Ohio. That is the central point in Imoi 0 rcspects than geo, graphically. THE SENATrE. These elections will idoubtedly svttle fle political complexion of the United States Senate for at least two years tfter Mfarch, 1879.. In many of theso States named the Legislatures chosen will elect -Sena Lor; to t1lke seat.s O1e year from next March. In Kenteky a successor is to be elected to MeCreory. In Cali, fornia Sargent goes out, and the Deimocrats '-peak conidently of imaking a "gain" in choosing his successor. In Ohio the Logislaturo chosen in October will elect at Suc cessor to Starley Matthews, anjd tile DeImocrats will strain overy nerve to put Pondictoi or Ewing or som othr Demviocrat in the seat of this favorite gnide, -philosophier and friend of the President. Honco, the Ohio contest is compl,icated with the Senatorial (uiestion., and it is not too much to say that the complexion of the Senato after March, 1879, may depend upon it. If Butler should be admitted from South Carolina, and the two cointesting .Democratp from Louiiana, the Republicans vill have a iuijority of but two, whichl would be swept away by Iomocratic sievoss in Ohio and California, oven should there be i (other chiauAges. THP.~ 5OU'TH ROLID. C onrssmenCI and Senators from. the South. who pass in and out of Wabhling ton, say that if the ultra Recpubhliensna ake war on Hayes this winiter lie will receive the support of a solid S3ouith, but at the samne timo the South will be distinlctivoly Democratic and give a solidl electo ral vote to the Democratic candi date iln 1880. Buit D)emocratic aui they are, anld promise to b)e for an idelinito period, the Southerners say that they will not nit idly by and see ] laine, Conkling, Butler and this c.lass of plersons pitch into the President without comling to his suppilort. If the extremol Rfepubli canms innaugurato a crusado against the( Presidenit at the coining soesion1 of Clongros, which seems very prob ale, theo Soumthernors pr'oplos to sail in lively on the side' of Hayos. They like him, andl say so. TLhIey wvill figh t for him, and say so. They dislike Blaino andl Butler, and say s.Thiero is nothing concealedi, secret or uncertain about tihe South mrn p)osition. ,And thoy aro Domc-? crats5, too, anid will b0 soldid for tihe Democratic nominee in 1880. The solid South casts 138 electoral votes, or within 47 of eniough to olect. With Indiana and New York they enn elect the future Presidents.. Those wvho expect to see a break up in the solid South wvithini -the next few years will .bo mistaken. The South will be asi she is for several electionsi, or as~ Senator Ransom, of North Carohlina, 'says, for twenty fivo years. This ~is putting it stroPg, but there can be no qus ionht that the sohi1 $outh will be thrown for the DqvnlocyatJ candchate in 1880.