THE NEWS AND HERALD. -INNSIIORO, S. C. (4110.(, of I l ost d1 ead1 .'1 di most rs ever ui iay .14'lse II, itid t liro :ncuIns to li1o blae attributable to anv of tue buficeredads. eyprosnbad andonly lt-IxI were saved. his is Ceds fvi he most Dadl siSnatoe r r riode, is tillt . 46111 yeanrs old tal- a ml11 c o , K lilICekV. lIl 1ov'C( to inis in elnse lil, anid ilr 18.6 as lie tl ine baribut Ile to a io thiIe il t he I 4'gislatiore, of' whlic'h lie was Oele-e sp1eaker ill 1860, alld Was foiii t imes' C l('C1 lc oo i o rsc. I Ii v ai i't Ir ward. serve. t V.1lI8 ill tle Lvegi s idilIlre, ol, Whiich lie wn,, 1gai 1 ilioseli sGuak (v. Sl- 1872. 11. CU Iwar w io uct 'IllIi: , i- 1 c kfl or yar old aw f II natve ( 111 I. NA . I Vol 1o" im v I os. Llingisy itlearly lie ntdiry, ain1 wt 4 poited t the S. Jolie (abe- vii!- em f edC a cipsuline rean er vi in the I L. eSishoit)relI, f wlich IIe r - polted clied , 1860, an1d lie foni tim( Feted oil C ongreso sy. I I fe Ier se rtve i t w Ictlge ill t hr e (4) (LebI laud which Ile wasli wag cIhtboltoe ua ker i a8e 1ill) wo it, w1 c elctili Fred Geb addi.r further to his l.oto LNTry Iabou hre 6o1r,0 ills ie Ipligl of eli wa Li es, growi-/ two miles di Taxatioh is reirler eis 01)meth printe rerk s 12,)and (ballele im r the duello stle. llieS 11hen senth a chlleg inm celrm I'vto eb ard hic he), of thio h tate w-ias abu4111 to by I Iiai I II-(- i l d 11 gii s ( C)ve'OIioi mnecept whn rs. a1141elie i ll )41Xi9 ca14] ) 1 1 s-iv l"t IN%-, I ~S t'1 lod liii *C) I and made. im 1h0 4Ci , tus preventingd Fre o a~d sing fthes tol his-r ' noto ta1xab)le w~eait has !~'i IIIli~ t, N0,0T- in 1877 r I ,200 ol in The igth falay hlin ewill rowig Iw on ~ie lMoTre s111 $1;150,000 ind lare wore liorI p 1 eni preium, :n'c~id e db' oc'the Slaty wAas~e4. '' redcd by dtiv' rare1 old'1~X~ Ienis , Governor41 Rober' Ct, who44('. doesn't. bel v ini t p ti - 4 ~~h' q":' ~: itear, s h v ig a- balnw lo~ Texa-. h Ird . .san ing '!uali beh .mnrl ea sc4'hos an 3insi.tut1in of lerin, t11! a ixa ble w . ialt hihs 1l ro9'w n'Cl fro .9::1i,.. iii ,0' i t 1877 tC)o .494 1' 41,000. t0 i114 n 18 2. free )1 sc oyoll alte iied C~ by 1114' is Un11 iersit of T1xas1114 has o. m"iiin :e's at of 1)cho iice iioland. isl i.;in huiC -l u: Aust~4init 5 nowI~ i ngii i i e c-'l -4I' i, witil bran11 e . iiiiil ,w a w .i, at~ 11elli:geni r11ee- 4-1 i- l . 4~ 1 b (lii 4 1in~ liuch lii .1 -'4 41 .04j I~I4 - I1I'he 'n b e ala111 111 . Ina1ii 1 i V.'Is hotn i'en I, i:4t ei lox jocl'In ,iti !.d l 4f u the a ldw . 11 romsl e theselhes and14Il~ t'iglIres we' c4my gathe1 vr.y 1av il upon'l t . a 1ri c'l'ralin-)1 "osrl. f the coun~iitr. I a4 thcentx 4'iC'Cein the)00 Unit States'c~ inatelh Nr.i (Jivis, 01 o l ' irg' i .i, )taed Pri iko deived 1 fr1om -uci gr1 (icu11turei tht g4V4i1he 14l avra ep on14 arils c usdlby (1orty1'C--l cl'lt., ald ha. thei vaIlic'i e of04 102r cri hayi)I) and nin INrop alone11 l,:nc., in 1s2,were u8t au bout 881 7,: -.''-n' i. 1luh14Iol is 11 h tant ab ut 4''h'iNc mille s Caiornia loti Nev- h) ye8tV O l4l the vah I oii thit m II wle1)1a 0rmh1erIof p4) hese Iiao Iis Cgraler 1 han1 s th l e rol 0)t thir)- minera4)l11productis,) cred11 th jut.l of44 the gol and' (silver money in the wor...... . Arcluro. figures. He called atteon 101 to it ag Illustratig tlie growtli of tihe couItry atid the reasonableness of creating thi m1. dei)311tnent of the governmient eed ot which is very genlerldal Sott iG oAno KA R MeW N. -- r r oiy thit'cc prisonlers it -- T he ~wore live Q1uual1 fires 1in Flor 1110. in m1w 1day Ist week. --Ilnr opholia is prevalent anbotu the dip-, ill (eeiville coulntv. -ThII n sch'ool debt, of, Newhelerr colullyv is $13,000 and the coulit:: dl> $23,060. -r. .1. S. Ra11insiv, of Selcea1 City has IlIbde fill ISsignJlent3 to 11. Frii ll Sloan. Assets ynad liabilities no Stated. -Th1e books of slIbscriptionl to (il felorenice cottoni fuelory have nlot ve been opened, but, $25,000 have alreald beenl pledged. -It is probable that thio Bealu for Voliunit3er Arillriy will visit Savai I:4ah n (lie ovcasion of' the esqui t'enk 1.nial celebratHml. --Newherry Ahipped liom Septemibe 1. 18,2, to the 12th insit 11,;,02 balie of' eni~tin aginhst 12,150) for thle san, periodi (0f (he preceding- n-ar. - \ Miss Ile'irietta' I teLeon died ii C'innden on the 121h instant. S he i ohnld t. 1ave been ont lititired vear ob1l. heI lW:r dea'thI is attributed to oh --ne thonsaid ((olr hIniidred aan ir[ iy -fur l ieh1weI iresl a r sold lit (hi iiI .reenvil&('4Aulun4hi) IIcilroad dopo inl t;Irenwood i'rOnlk Pb'ebruary 1, 18,42 to ,l a y 11), 1863. -I larriet Kinig, Colored, escaIped fro Il Newberry jail i few days at lIroghil hllt, openiig by which a batel of' p13ilsoelr I had previously escaped anld which ha0 11nt been piop1erly eI-( paired. -ThimelndDmtr/de!r that the growth and in- provenien.o OniIebu Iro. oi the last year 11 two has b4ee 14ntarvellons and (e11cour agin." Abuilding" ' boom'' pro -.MlissI. Il an a Va lilh , mit (Ml ( f'111 the 1tule Cruk seelioml of1. ti hl county, Cell on th1 121h ils' ill 11oil her ir4 into file the 'nu siool 1nkinwn cause and was b0ur1ed t deathl. - The wires of tIhi (eorgielown and KingstrceeTlrahCnanarb 1a1gremIenVt'9 with Iel coiltact (dr f Lit L e ren(1%d by h1111 o til he Elne o tel Iil Iroad. -\or. Ponti, a Nort. fhier :11i1, who ia :vei t ni I cor IgeI1o1 w I forit1 I I wI ickW enld 'lv'rin tIIo fi' it aJoin{ sie toin p)Inl, io h lh I 1hotu inl 11.t h C o 1 la retl.) ii tro) lie. North, 1b111 (it measuIre (:1 hu . IvVSs is not sal itd. ---Th s1enshi "Wev1stern5 i T(e.w, whlich arived all Port Itoyt ill Wnll i l it her way' to lihari'da, had111 oni Ht-ielet New York inl ilm! las Kil snees of, e >sIitminion, and diednl (mte second day onm. -()iO Monday h11i 11. D. li. .iman4' Wjt '. \\ en 1llgg dh. id. i . -. 1i.i 311r1 e14. Jhn J. ) Anl'C at'.~ L.) Nr -The.41' l'eieh l 4! h111 :-//serl his in f)'.w'ine hit .M '.111 V43 \'.,y C ie of i.:dgt 41i 41ht'4 ,no ) : a14 t iwr1 4'on.'4 Wxeiiin h rc e h11')i ( 1ugh 1 sin i o ains ile bleloste, I-r 3111'V11.0 a~g hyhn hi hug1941 l y 1 (rnsed Ingetu ~rse killed byl a ' -:as Kr Ial5II weekl 1'go,~( and then11991 (1931 ehd14 kt in ioinal m inj ies fr ni) b 'lt-io 1 ike il ai' of11the 11 Seremow n,19th''s of) $)M th . ien ihtv. TheW bond are h~id-omly enraved hearintr A RAILROAh t'IVAWAJy. A South Paciflo Train foltn Down a Steep Grade--M11any PIauengere KIlIed a n d 33urued In tise Wrects. SAN FItANCISCO, Jnrtttit' 20.-A grat railr'oad accldeit hals occulrreld nearlI TelnthaIpi stai:on1 oif the souitth, 0rn Pacilie 11a11od. There being only olic tceegraph Operator at Toea hAi111 sti on, Ihe press dispatchies re grtl(ing the rilroa: tInedlelt 1110 not yet reeived, blut. tlie ollowing lits been oblitined t li3e ollice of (Ite rail roid co j)1ipany here" 8h1.ort l t atel midinight tihe overland express by the Sottherii Paikefle, which left. here at 9.20 u. in. vesterdav~, tMsopped mnearl Tehnehaupi sta'ioni to etit out, anl extra enineii tatken os at Suinner to aIsN( in) )u lli nug up the6 Tehalchalpf gratde. While nakiig tle change, by 3 some miettils its yet tliklowil tie trailn got away aind started back trorthwarld down i a grade of 120 feet. to the mile. The trai n consisted of two enigines, ex press, mil and baggage ears, two sleepers, 0110 coalch aid smoker. It w ient dowil the grade at at frightfill speed ftor about. four niles. when the nlnerinost sleeper jumped the track Wind welt over all uibainkment about 150 feet high, caing with it tihe other sleeper, an33d mna 'il, Ibagae Iid ex lpress ears, whic'h were pI led in a shat L' ered heap. They then took fire id were cOnsuinei13d. The coielh and i smnoker kept. oil down thi grade an( s were stopdiml witiout !eaving the s Itak about two miles t furlher on3. AIf tn board the11 laller vere IIIIn-ell. The scenei following thle wrek-was terri ble. A )inner orifprsoni (woru Sjm1111e1( 11111id he ris 1 o Nf' tle 11a1 t Itul roated to death Ibefore the cyes of 1hose helpless to satve them. At pres ent it is impossible to give (lhe loss of lie lccurlately, but. it is believed froni t wel re to itleni persons Were killed or- itrned to deith. The dead, so far am known, are- Mrs-. John CaIshell, wito of it well known 1iin1g 1111n, burnled F. V. Pierson, express Ileseger, the porter of onte of tile sleepers nam 1ied Wright11, wa~s taken out( also, but died SoOnl' ifter. Latwrence, porter of the other sieper, wis burued. It is -'eaored 1111t tle wife of' ex-Governior' Dowiiy, who withl her huusiband wits 4,11 tlie tIrain, is imiionig the dead. At t05 - In. sleen bodies hand beenl Iid oul(, solIne burned beyolld recognitioln. A Slp'citl t ra in has 1been sent to tho rescu1 f(o3in Los AI ls witi, pyi-4 ciaus an1 an nd rfker( . T11y (, Ad aid injured will be taken to Los Ali celos, 3ineti in very0possibl atte3 3iolo is lid to thei )onI the ground. A wrecking iuin lIzs arrived fin1 in .33 'lor. Wintry Blasts WINTRY BLASTS BRING COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALOIA Perry Davis's Pain Killer CUR ES COUGHS COLDS - 'i CONSUMPTION BRONCH ITIS RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA Provide against the evil effects of Win- tI try Blasts b~y procuring PEIRRY DAVIs's PAiN KILLER. EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEEPS I T. ST1ATIE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA,e -(COURT' OF CONDION PLEAF S. We. Yioung3t, D ece'twd, Plainitit i s, uqa/uns(t tor' lIelloi.--.C inphaiit. Servedit. Tlo 'in x 1):*EN DAN' NT Clnaries Rt Yountg: gi1 in t his a1ction, of whlich a copy is i here15w 4ih ieved uon yottl sai' o; 111r(e ai yopy loi you aniswtoi the sanpidt compli t ont ted .1b.O L FE.' OPEnN n1U00 l RR A' T3 27nd r1 , A. T The biic (A requested carefUtiy to nate the neib aui enirged Scheme to be troicwn Aonthet f rCAPITAL PJtIZ E, 475,000.u3 Tickets nuly 05 hitares lu Froportiont Ltouislana 8&te Lottety Company.., "We do hej'y certify thdi fts nttert'ase thfe arangihentsfor, al1 the Monthly and &mi-An puat Drawings of The rousuiana State L0t ry (!npany and in persen man ae au cenntroe the Drawint themselves, a d that the same d oppended rather uici selling goodsa at such~ pric( rauw many ne0w-mnes; I stili intend to adopt the same plan, and I f tery assertion I make. it is inrposslible tib~ir store. But I quote: P IDMONT' HOMESPUN, the hestin th, CAILICOES at 5, 6 and 7 cenits-tlre last fij Si OES,-i i great variety and~ at p)rices to a cLOi ING of all syles arid at all price-s: My stock oft ST APLE' AND FANC ns, T giors, etc., will be sold at correspondii Give mo a call at BEATY &'IntO.'S OLD iW'floReiber the plaen-Olif tand of Be NKW ]JUR ARR IVED AND' hromos, as cheap as the cheapest. A nm* ood as anyv in the market, anid I can't bc U eplalredl, an d any part' fr attachmniit furnih fl and a ttachments for all 8ewitig Machin< rill be a great relief to the manv ladies wh oandles, ahd to those whose state of health inscles.- 4Jentlemeni cali aid i6-the sewliig anids to'rest their tfeet. Eearloers chin use o se nu,>1lon. Itemerinbe', yon can ue-both I 5 dlesired, without chang~ing the attachitten ne. LOW IN PRIGE, at 'E WINNS2BOo FK'RST-CLA iral pelllg8 of I WVERCOATS IN AfL STYLES. MENNt ,GENTS' FUlf NISH INO door x'ENs' FINE SHOES, SOFT and 8'IWI~F W' When vou are in theo city von are mv tCLO'IINU).- All orders a<'1