r f 1'llliHLOV. . ;'.li i., KIMTOLi :.M) : \;;.\< nrtr > i ~i js." . v _ r-3i;i:D \vi:i > i WKl'^KSnAV. "... lV-< Ki S' C y (From the The mat tor p. com t has co'i aaucc. it N savs "if ir.g .it' u ti i > :f ' thM ? . nct'ili . judges. I: '! *1.1. ! I-. any m ? ! . . k I half, of tin There 1 i \ -1 < ;*-1 fort ri.ul i in ! for nn inc:\ . ? o judges. We : it oliove > y more than 11 * ; i .1 > n? cdr for the ' ti < #ii;; n S. ..:h C, u i' (< 1 >;. . .. - ? j v 1 creased, of cour , ; t . re an moro dauiapo a- i 1. .-ti;;--t mil roads and 'h< ? , h.:t on the contra 1 'ate i- eider and the i a ' rly : r; mo: e 0 :i. . : t? law \?rn |, . f . > M 1/1 Olljie t 1 . ;cf. t 1 for til' t-\ ; .:? fl-ide f;t .;i th 1 . :r it? of .w of o great vr. - . ' f...c . ' Ii pr'val i anon. I . in t ic ; eii. . ' \ . e and j li;V .e ; -and of the! COU 1 - , j i | speedy . .. . . . d j.-; coutrs.j' i t j raethcc.iv. t. . t - ' I li..rd Avork and . .. .. 1 loss of J time as prl, itc , prises. That : . , * ..vk is perfect / ; vrho acck anyth." . , circuit ecu: t: It is pCS*i'.:k i. Ill.s taken us to th iivies; but wo !u ' ' 'ira'". r s increase ! ' -uould roquiro a f u ; vj-ort from every * in the State for the , t 1 , so that they may see 1 has hern done end how . 1 ! do so little. o \n J: nil judges s . o) > :o -iforce the rules rein ve> to delays I , , i and cor, ,nu . . and length of ! in J every otV ' . . a f8\i? ar 1 ; . ?. < r J Ka ' - * ? IUW UV-'UI .r * ? > , . "* 11 shall bo i- tind ' c .n- i d<> it without ... . nher of judges. t '..cii unbent on the Logiftli t inako the increase. bfo long us it a c urt a week to try t .< r per . cases the '} rt. ; < .. * ? '.? 1 'conge .-tod. Orange'our ' i' . < ' * ShcrilY i. ' i t>?fttlgr.b-.jrg . V t: ' gov* rcqai" ' ' h is in Citrn> count} i charged . burg < Stftto. South Cft. Voto h Columbia, c.1k.all rote of South dent followJiooaovcit, 2,2 eon, 1. t : . | * 3: * w tenant ional K r' in >}? u*t:in'>uc? , . ? ' (rriM jiv lle News. Sp' rl.jiburi.', Dec 3.?The inr - tin;; inci.l -ut :i;totuHng the ti:>i ? ii- , . the Ke-Hions Court is i r ii in ' wk? the presentment: < : . . 'jut y in iis repit t, win.; [ lUi?l;tpl), tvliicl) ' ' < i v t ( \ 1 i\ . r nf 41 l^or, n.i \ s i vo examined iho torn :i niado to ns by the indi?'nhivecirir.g default of the . tilurj force in f their duties, < fl n< mt th ro lire som * grave . that iv eel and ., : n nodi >*} investigation rreet ion, an 1 learnostly rehat tli chief State c inji; -:e imnit diute inquiry inoi ric rnin^' tho accusation* I r-'UV-'-i; Iho parties who art ' I; i.i?_* a > grossly and i I'M;:..',; i \ error, if the neonupon perfect vontilation . ' u .i l t > b truj an.I correct iuai-o.iuch o ;ve hoiioro it injur mid ietriuv-iitul to a propel ;.) d ! .'.vo enforcement oi : 'ii (I;-;- usury law and tfco ivel o of t. . iv and the fjo noru ; \\ tuI of sti -ieiy. ssis ?; Prepared for the * i f * -1 t* C 'J-l "v* > ' * v ' 2 . : * V? Harbor bi armed W hen t' h'.ii , the Kust-iau I V\ ill uc rukcit Outside ana Sunk. 2 ?With news t !i;it >; Tw(l \. M jt; o hil! and the it I i..t UuTsi ns unsnecessfully attempted its recapture, ofi! "ah: r.' the war ofiico are bc' ! pure tli prevent the possibility oi '.h -ir ever being of service to the enemy. .? ? ??* A /?/- C2????> 4 a.. .*IMI . i\/V.'IKV}||l. Ill VJUI1J lt'1 . : : t.< r, December 3. ? Fred ilI'Kcllor, about fifteen years old, m. ' r. tantly kiilod about 5 o'clock t h iajemoon, whilo returning i"r.>oi hunting. LIo was riding a >y :1c and his gua was uccidont accidents, :;ro every day iccnrr. i.ce*. Jt belioovcs every'.'i have a reliable Salvo ly . \ there's none as good as < n\- A mien Solve. Burns, r . Fez ma and Piles, dis r quickly undor its soothing ' 11 . ? . It'. . i ;V f? 'I'll I ? ft IS . J. i . Ala Ury & Co's, and Funileri.iik Fhnrimicy. ? -T i:rfcfikkiii EL fdackey. A Fromineut Member of the District Of Columbia Bar and Native Of South Carolina (From the Wrshiugton Siar, November 2T?) In tbo nature of uHeveroshock to mvmhciH of the bar generally ami to a lnrgo circle of friends was the announcement to-day of the death of Franklin II. Mackoy, which occurred at 6 o'clock this morning in his 1 apartments at the Olympls, 14th1 and Koam'ko stroct. The now? of the demise of JVlaMackey was a 1 complete surprise in the neighborhood of the city hall, for the rens! n tbat^ho was at.his oflice in the Columbia building attending to his.business as lato jis last Mou day. Ho had however, been in ili health for about a year past.. Death was the result of stomach ' trouble, probably coupled with some utToction of the lieait. Arrangements for tlie funeral will not bo made until information is received from one of Mr Mackeys brothers, who is a pi eminent attorney in Oklahoma. The fuiu?> ral will very likely tie held next 1 Tuesday urd the remains interred in Glen wood cemetery. Franklin 1 InhhloM*ckey was one k of the host known members of the h eal Bar. He was tho author of "Mnckey's Practice." was for years the reporter of tho decisions of tbo courts of the district of Columbia and for a long time was editor of the law rReporter. Mr Mnckoy was born in Charleston. S. in 1S13, and re>ided tiiere until the outbreak of the civil war, when ho enlisted as a , -private in company A, 5th South Carolina infantry volunteers. Ho served through the war as a prival in the Confederate army, and participate! in at loast twenty six battles, .-orving most of the time under Gen Mieba Jenkins. Among his other experiences was that of being captured by the enamv and held us a prisoner at Point Lookout He came to this city about twenty seven years ago. Piior t to thut he had studied law in Philadelphia and had served as a newspaper man in Chicago, i Upon taking up his rosidonce here Mr. Mackoy began tho practice of law. Mo appeared before i all the courts of tho District, the , Supremo Court of tho United > States, the Court of Claims, and i of late years before the immigra< lion .bureau. At tho time of his > death hs was attorney in from tif! ty to ono hundred cases bused on tbo CbiiicH:) exclusion Act. He - was interested prominently, among others in tho South Caro i hna dispensary case now before i the Supreme Court of the TTnited States. 1 In addition to his other accomplishments, Mr. Mackey was a linguist, being thoroughly versed in German, French, Latin,QGreek and Spanish, and whs a writer of poety 01 m ilked ability Ho published a volume of poems, entitled "Luus Infant urn." The deceased was a man ct most lovablo character, was charitably inclined, was always considerate of tho feelings of others and was hoU in high esteem by all with whom ho came in contact ilis wife survives him. [Mr. F. U. Maokey, whoso! death is chronicled above, nns a kinsman of our townsman, Dr. J. ! F. Mnckoy, and on several oceasion? visited him at this place. He had many friends hero who wil| 1 regret to learn of his demise.? Editoii ] ? -ilV CTJi --A Kidney or blader trouble can al"ays be cured by using Foley's Cure in time. Sold by Funder burk Pharmacy. WATC BA1 1I00JM For the i going f Highlit ai T a ?!3 O I i Our object ii is to benefit tl goods for the stock as much we are going changes in stc part of buildii are at present This will be : : SI) as we hav< to make si in order t< We mean bus: we ask is our stock convinced ^ A 111 A A i m i ill! ill ese belore tlu get the Si one i THA1N PARONAGE ARE, II. fil isfjfsulfl li 1 La i i * * - w v nrz'-*?** T' EEKERSI WSsM wWAl? m ~ / trr^ -/vjs-"r * " :H ou RGA1N S J8LB.II.ILi 5<> next 80 d.? ;o ' slangli id ILeft on *9 SIioes9 ? xk>>>?:kk> ii cutting price,; le trade by giviii least money. A as possible by t to repair our la K'k by moving cl ig and groceries r an immense job 'CM A LAR?. v> 3 at present and reh inducements the freed 1/ jixAtiviia. v/ W *' in ess in what w for you to conn and cut prices a . that what we sa Oifjfj iPf! 11 ii !\ o ; stock is greatly test advantage, h nonih is a very * IKING EVERY AND HOPING Your NCASTER iys we are iter priees dry goods*, itCe <> tor the next month tg thein the best Jso to reduce our lie 1st of J an., as imdiiig- and make ry goods in lower "F "U where ury goods ' CO 43 t-'O move /Vrr J aiOtK : : think it best i to the public s walk abou. re say and all e and inspect nd yon will be C/ ty is true. % *3f >33 lillf PiwliSiMQ mili us mam reduceil and ?r l emeiuber short time. ' ONE FOR PAST FOR MORE, WE *> to ! :?? re, j?iiiifta |iji~ i !i; V 'MilH k ra i, U 11 ?? 0 S.C. .