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gg Iiereat..r~ no . LOfiA .,$0T'.10E$ will b insertert -in our columns ekoop upon piynent of T4 Co9; L'8 a line. 'g Any persoin. iie.Cotintv Iiving know edige of any olroumstance.f inteteet occurring in hi,eighbsrhood will oqnfer a fPuor by furnilhilng information at this Jon lnmR4Tzo.-Our office has beet fetd jith all miaterials'necessary for lrilting jb of dvery'erfptn'. hs.il Letterheads, P-sters, iny tatios anud l1iP e.eda&. p Nraw ADVEltTISEMFNTS. Notic-- W. M. Not--on. J. P. F. 0. wa N es-dV. . Nleon, Clk. of Council. New 'Ooos- 0. O.')'. Ten, Tea-N. 1. Aiken. New Goode 'to Xrrive -bannen berg & Co. ReV. W. O.Cainph'ell bs re tiiued froin the1rOtestant'E copal 'C..nvent ion ins C0harl.t oen. Mokes will betried at Orangiburg op .the..28!h for' L.rreeii-.'. Il0.ga'ye TUb We hear that oropg in air .fild ih'oakTrg budly, del t inorne . Ings and dry wether are against out t(fl. I ' c'..C I% anenberg. lI'ne of haIdy ijrfofls all 'tyleg, %bey are u Y..stiJiou'o. 0:'r Let orgunivatlndi of.tak uions be putihed for ward. Ef . ered, F~it' ltd and Marion bee 'to e gpitAeer nI, the good 'osk OJ Crops o't }Uvkiug badly') and we hear that much de~.tit'utiun pre. vaits its'Aert ain tiertioni' of tbe V~oun cy. Thi1i wIll 'b a hahiard.3ar. Pea: li.ce tibOlnay. 1he JOrFu..-- D..nnenberg 'z Co. vill in a few dbys have the hard Woweit caliioes in tovn at 10t:tst * o0r M r. R. J. McCarley, idvises' evety body to "Keep buol," and we 'al.o recommend his establishment a tie.p1ace. to 'ret all, kinde of loed driiqk. - R' :4 It. I. hIHl, Esq. of the Abteville Mediiunfi bi'k.been elected aYI&ve-sary orator olNewberry College * t Wol'liITL. It t alend 'llemsphiha's lecture lie as rany as his Iheile,it wi be worth hearit g. A.nZ .Yo.U iarrY-If..not go. to Thuimntenbmeg's for thse. doods 'lAl reet you, and yoo, wil gq foti le..ed.,. sa.Siu itw wdil they. do Its a fact. 'Ill As w 6'seb by the eon 0titution for tax unions, the Colinty n1.t in is toineet on thn faist . Monday i'n July. 'We tr'tct that evrr town ship will .bve or'gsnized ere that tgnse. Eileet yoil~ best tuen as offi cei s. 'Vhsi is ouir only chane'e for re demaption. b'Our renides & will ret'n~hem ir that Ms . Frey iss in town, snd willI relsasr pdiirios and o her musical in sro':i.,,nt4. He has. been engaged itn th .utpn 'nr forty ygars, uod in. too we hlknow'n to need anyiintroduo. tiro. We taskts plenaure in reom mondinsg ,isn to otir fsIende. ~-The MIethod igt I fhuri Ais fast - upr..atiiS bowu~itlun. Whens fsui lhed, it wrill* brobabsly b's the h.Andao.eit church in. town. Capt IPh. Tor'Idn is int'eresting hiimself in the Vor k,,'hd mucht otredit ias due hi'sn far the eergy displasyed in. comapleting ~ it le ~-A new weeklhcll the 'ite South hire -tn de. it s Mi-~ance at B ussiou, o'n i e Yor. I'y. a ~ilotroad. It ctiims to b~e j ubtuisodihn the pdu Btion1il inteses':. Tbe I riends of the bstedjrtise have done the hijsdsinie tiring. by contrib'uting over $4,000 to. wgsds it. -i- Itsirs-Athelin tii'd ea-o of Ciisuty Trean~ucer WV. HI. Gardener, of A.usIer, *bo'd srrees *ras nla t'n.on d laat week, the obargo was for sdisire.wo repor~t moe .thly while hi, diewas closed dunsinsg ii.e austunges monaths. There is ino other charge ai e~jt hi i eltearn, and . is.e ebuisftii hs tfe Stlitb and Cunhtsy ere said-to he cer-.eot tb-a dent.. jj.--We ac'1Riovieage the receipt of an tu' itation to attpnd the An' haf1A bP grf the Preston. Literary Snciety, of WVoffotd thGd. leg.. 8.0C, en - Mod-.ay; Jun~e - 2g gfeast naen produce great Natid.1 Cris ; or great Crises produoe gieat hneu 1" dttil,'.nge number of osndidates ate' beginning to sti' themselves, but tii dvet't any money or whiskef; t1J neshialA in getng 6sp a t'neet lng. Soip Wolfe, th'e ohs.mpion~ cross' road'poilitiIhsis, il kA thi'wlf be about i'$6'n "'niathsrunth's feld. H e propolds4atfiii self, anid won't Hwb~ohgka' Ont*WIYnt adand S0" hclliole l tjp 6iuity are aolosgEQ abogstp.of jo Jug, u this conneotion we wish to put a question to Trasurer Cardoza. Fair. .Geld ie entitled to $0660 for schools. Two-thirde 'thA amount was paid to Mr. Mith, 1$ is looked up in the Bank. NV17foes not treasurer ,Cardt.za send up the other third ? Two thousand dollarsirpuld be accep. able at preset. Let it'be sent up. b. 'a n h e'odu -e of. the reutience to be had in regar.1 to ti.e eight tboutapd dollars'? The school te'behranj other, creditors of the county areo needing money very .baly . i5.* MIo'dy of .Chester was appointed Referee od an order was .given for un, ltymidiate reference. Boveial weeks'have pi-sed, and it is higb tine we were hearitig of some thing being done. O The following tolegrates were 6zouauged, Wednesday. . W\Vkis ono May 19. 1874. Jr. E. Dent, Sheri Richland C(7ny: If you need a posse to arrest Mobe.s 6end for us. Answer. "BORO BOYS." ColUMI'rA, May Ib. rhe arrant to arrest Gov. 'oDees Is not in ny hands. I thank you for the t6ud''r of yolir service. 1Y. E. DIONT, S. R. C. S- A (rie'nd fe'om Columbia re po tb that oi Tueiday nigtit while hjia Evcellei.ey sas beiag guarded by two companies t the N. G. S. C., some wicked boyn bet on Tuitichief, pur ohiased a half duzen canuon crackers, and sipping nea the picket line lit them a1d threw t~teun in the midst of the ntoble colure'd Vroops. An ekplo sion abid general wtimpede too-k "lace simultaheously. The ,troips, how. eve r were rallied. flaving 'passed through tli b'itis'tA of tre, they are now ready for any emnetgenoy. DAILY PAIVIR NkETIN6.-These meetings have been continued regu larly dur-ing the Wek', in the Aisoci. ate PefoVoqid oItihchi The"attend. ace has bee'n quite large. On 'Wed. : esday evening the oeoting was con' Iluoted by the Itev. Dr. Presley. o IE'rie, Pa., who wAs vat-iting his relu. tive' in this yilee', and on Tburs-lay ev&.iii1 the Itei. ir. hldan, of Char. 'otteoon'duoted the exercises. The ust ngs will be dbi tipjued bqMt week, ntd #Vi11 be hild ', 1 the Bapti.t church. gg Wh are patne1 to hear of the death of Miss DI ria J arper on Saturdiay 6'st. isas Ivarper was the oecond daughter. of the late Chatn. cellor Harp'er. For many years she was swmember of the Etiaodyal Church, but was fall of the broadest obti,-tian chart-ty for dli the world He,'S Was a life 'hi i with Christ in Goud," and her death loeavbe a void in the hearts of many relatives and friendp. Iti'kh'Femaiun's rest in the "Buokhead" Cemetery. The funeral san ices . were held . by tise llev. JTsi'ah O'JBear of the Episeopag Chur~b. Of* We-copy the followidt from the Union-Heeald of tIfday. This is the way 3M0,h t~ilitis. hohist olie Co'mnty ,Auditor. tl{ barilt, of Lel ington, waN the ficat odioer to iuak e his setrtnrn fef Ii973 with the 'Comj. tit-ller-Genaeral, so his. oredit~ be it recuidad, with not oh :,a1l1i eyrc. ahoy in the accoutes b rIh ve office,, and ye Hendrix is removed "for cauqe9"".thale his p uos te walks un t o'fb e'apt ain's offios jndsr iel toaspell hid osta ninme d'rrolly Oh. hid bond ; and this is justice I Trk bMosES IM:naodido,2B tlee Columbia papers of Wednesday .we learn thrat earlg Tuesday marnirig the Eherifi of Ora~geburg County nerted a warrant on bot. Mloses. Moes refused to subinhit to Hrf-esti .and called out two compartia of militia to defend him. Tisese station ed tbhblieg at the .htdtbhHouse door ;nd, previdited iog ress. ..A jt en. Purvi* . i-te lisa 1z. celleney aeking bgy what .righ't tihe mialatia had been. balfeil out. .\oses replied by his verbal orde. Purvie retnaontrated( against, this irregulari. 'y. and r'etuead to isu kamunition. Najght oiosyd the sqptweo. Up to the train's leaving Wens.j oar I was still defyiung the sheri. O r' Comilderable property was sold for taxes. 5londay. It was a sad . *pe ovbole tb , e thp:. Iiid of widows and orphans going for a song, their neritags e. sn ro hi bgn~sand 'libma lblft in d esti.. tution,,to satify the, greed of huuar3 thievinig radfe'al oormorants in' Colum bia. .The~ 'peotaele Is douably painful when we rememl er that *ighteen thousand dlats #4r6 stofen here in Fai, feld. Do our pd'ople raliz'e tho faot that this is conaiscatlon going on' 6efore t beqr very. ..ey00 e , Eve.. yes~ - sp thitIg 4:1l* b'rhet Ttt*Fa I1 pa)r and helpless are rained now, but like an Insidious disease, ruin will who n d of their popoerb7 will to-morroV eieit in oonllouting the property of tlioir o'"oher neighbors. Th e re. 'U.4 of this con6-eaution Wi11 bet Srariane's. Tile only . way, in %tu4ewvrld to preveht stroglI bore 'bet'e'en labor and capital13 b rich and pour cowbining for ltt'xes and good governmlent. "Let ,.bim that standeth take hood ledt he fall." Gosi..---Those handso'me white linen Suiitb at Dan' ntlevgs are beatiful. W 0:- See educational notice. The applicant must stand an examination before the County 1 hard and before the Faculty of the University. If he passes bot 1 he will be entitled to a $200 scholarship. .> The following are the Regu lattons for the Tax Unions recoin. mended to be organized by the Tax Pa yers' Convention : it all persons in'erested, clip tbem out and keep for reference. \N HEREAf, the enormous ilureaso of taxation, anI the miUapplication 6r emb. zzleuent of the taxes, when colleoted, will reduce toth the pro. prietors and laborers of the State to ruin ; The undersigned do agree to form h ta union, for the purt ose of re storing an honci.t jovernment ated .n econobi al adminlistration of State and coutrt. affairs. To this end We adopt the followingr ules, a~id earneatly invoke theo aid ,f 411 b'6nest oitizen:,, and especially the aCtive co-operation of the young tuen : lrlV411 UN'Inxs. . This union shall be known as te t* union. ,2. All taxpiyersofthiq township, %izhout regaid to party or race, are Invited to becom' neibers. 3. The officers klaall[ a president, ieeetmry and treasurer. 4. The onipn shall hol. regular monthly meetings. 5. Etcb member shAll pay td the seeretary, who will receipt for the saM-, , per eentmpe of -per cent. 'on his general tax. 6. The secretary shall pay over to the t.reasuYer. the assessment Po received, and tak'o his reoeigt for the &ame. 7. After dedtleting the iecessor expense., of the township union, tI4 tro.murer sall pay over the balanee to the treasurer of the county union, and take hib receipt for the staie. , 8. Every township union shall bppoint iwo delegates to represent them in the county union, to be a senibled at the court house, on the firt Monday 'in January, April, July itd October. 9. Ech th'ember oi the township union shall be a committee of (ile, to use his itfluen.'e to induce bver) honest taxpayir in his township to become a dietiber of. the union ; to report all tioflitlons of law by public officers; dtortion i .isapplicati m or enbezzi.:nent of tie public moneys ; bribery and irregularitie. at elec~tisd; ivith the coidence to support hi s lharges 10, The Pre-sident shall immedi ately cause sudh report to be forward. ed to the .president ol' the county union. 11: The president, or arty two mnembera, mbay call extria meetings. 1. T'he county unions s~hall be corn posed of two delegates from .each township uinioni, aind isall sheet as the court bduse on the fhnt Monday in Jiauary, A pril, July anid Ooto 2. There shall be elected at thme first nieting a president, liecrbtuar3 and treaeurer. 9. The trs asurer shall receive from and r'oceip.t to, the treasurers of the township unions their respective as Fessaientsj and report the A'ime to the igeorit ry, who shall ent'er the amuotini received in his. un'uton 'tuaer the aupervision of the presi denit. 4. The fildnt sthall eathe all persons reportedI rdr any siolati~n ol law, eltortion, n isapphzcation or ow ezslement of public, moneys ip lis county to lbe presented to the grand jury? with the names of the witnaessess to mupport the ehitlge. l'e maji als o emnploy Cotlis-o, to assibt in solicitor ip the proeutidi6, .when in his judgment the samse may be necessa y. 5: After defrniyind the thobnsary expensed of the couinty 'un'idn tio president shahi remit the bdneae olf the..~ascentas eceited h:om the township imnit.as to the treasutot o'f thb State Uinion, and refdrt, Lhe amnouna to the presidenut, of the same I. The Stato union ahall h'o om posed of thrue. delegates frorn ouch county tinlon, to meet in Coluizbae chi the fourth Th'esd-f in Nuvesu ber and at such other fan tea and plaeessas the executive cominittee may ap poipt. ,.. 2. The offioers shall be a president, three vicse-psdsidentd, vecrutairy, tregsurer s'ud efecuit:4e cdms'6(ttee,' 3. Thse executive costnittee shall bee ou.sesd of two tromn each con gt'euuional district,' sod the pireident of (b'd St'snte urn idu. 'i tie ,delegates froma the counties conspdtifndl the congtessionyl diaspiet to neminate the n,etnbees of the cowmmittee from that' cistrit. . .Each detegate to the State uni .u shi'll ZuaYs bus actual expenqes paid in attettIeilg the meet inga of the tynion to 6'l pad by the' count'y union of *hfebhe i's a re#:e.-ematave. S.;%h. qioative .commit tee asall eleet sqown chair man and shall meet at tbo cull of tte olairwin, or ut-. tVo intiubere, at such tiunea ait, pices as be or they usay appoin., Their 4etual. eh'petijeQ shall be paid by the unions.they rprrehent. 9 The oext-ouive c''niintoe inhall hovepower ti o aue all State offieer, aetOspu tf any viola.tiou of law to be d ligently prosequted, and way re. tailn cneetUl fur iut put pose. 7. The tretsurer shsull. deposit all itioneys receivea fromi the county unii0ionle ih Ot iu#'atk to be *stlretpel by the pfQe'ideti,.. and.. reslott the iutnouit.6o depoited to tle executive Cottiiniltt'e. .. 8. All 'moneya'ekponae'd by order of th'.IState uiion or the executive coojlitte shall be p-sid by a glceo'k drawn 'by the chatirman of the execu tive ccnlumittee, aid 'tho treaWurer ,0h,1 report to the Sfate io'n, a ene'h neetin'g, an exuot and partibe. lar necount ofsuchexpenditurtn. 9. The treautirer shall ,eeeiwo I oonipensdion of fi've for 'deut, o4 1fll 'noisty" thn a expcntcdedl. EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. A N exaimination will be bll in the Scho-1 ,l 1'osu iss-ionro's. oiie wt Wimmnsbo, o n ile 16th of Jnn'. for 1ic1 ireo elnlarship in the . Univeri - 8. C. \pplicants will lie exanmined in Erglish brneic, Algebra nnd Latin. W. J CRAWFORD, may 27 School Commnleioner. Winnsboro Lodge$ No. 11, A. F.M. Tp IfE regular co'mrjunication of this Srage Mll held on T hnrdany even. na Macy 28th, 1871 at. 6 o'clock in Mason. 0 liall. )y order ofr the W.- M.-. mny 26 JO N C. OQUIER, See. XECUTORS. Administratorp, Guardi --J ans. Trinmtees ann. I oninit ces Are oereby no' fled .bat. if dir.--returnes fo heir rehn.etive Emat'en for 1873 are not led in the Coiirt of Probate. on or .before lie 16th day of.Juane next, the undrt'-igi d will lie compel'ed at once to imi'lr a ule aginet all who fall to aoo..unt. to show mnuae why such returns have not. been nnde. W. M. NEl.SON. may 21-tilxl J. P. F C. TOWN TAX S AXPAYERS nnal persons liabie to Ywork on the streete. will tale olice thfil the Bnoka nr - now open at my afiae for he collecgio-n of ltxe4. nid Iretil ciiim at ions. and are regii st-ad o tome ltwnid at once ansceuile she %ine Win. M. NEL8)SN. may 21-tI Clet h of Council. 'A T E A0. S, of GOOD TEA ofN'red for iAle at the Drug Store at EXACT 'OST ! as I do not wish to keep Tet or sale. may 21 W. N,. A IitEN. r ,iVPERATURE MO DE11A T E .E A.T. SIJG ERE reaseive in a. that they sell at the old time price ?Octes Beautiful line crf~hdies shoes all styles . cilso Miss at P'rlces never inu! Wannsoro COME~ Aff b LOI Mi TI1If1M. may 23 - WVAlnit and Pine CodinA. FOR 7ALE BY 'KEEP COOL. IE on II OE h ft wetl" rbellig now upon us., have plied my Bar with all kindn of coot drilike. ruoh as Ice l.tamonaade. 8 -da Coqktpil. Milk Punch. IEgg 'lipp4, Sh vrry COabter. to.,&c. Thoe wishing a first claok.lfrl.-1k .an get it at. It. J. McCAILtSE . may 20 NOTICE. A LL parlice who are indebfed to Bace & Co. for Gunnns purehatsod of III.-Its this season wall please cnll Fit my oflico and "e tlfor the anme by Noto. PIERRE BACOT, may 12-1tm Agent. BM AND ER'0E ? 21'U. fa o t C X. 1L0V4 1N .prpcured th .very best Me'chanics Iln tle country, I feel war ranted in tayIng that I can furnish ant 140T or 8110RA as any Shop in the South. All N ork warranted (o give satitsfaotion. 'MY bhop is next door to F. Gerag's Saddlery. - intar 100.M.Ol,1ERT. liINE 'EA ! F IlJA 'YA!! G un Powder, Imperial, English, Break last and Mixed Teas, f'rom United bi %tea Tea ColTa by - A IFO - Black. Green, and Japan Tels. FoMABTER & URlOE BACON, BACON, 5 iiid's. C. rt. Jacon Sides, 'r) C. Bulk Eides, 2 I acin Shoulders for sale low I6r CASII, or on timo PaYable ist NoVeinbor de*t. PIERRE BACOT. may 12 ITTJST REGCEIYEb 50 Dozeri Biades atid AN r 110Es. A LdT N tR ESIi SU A RS, Canned Corfi ant1 Tromatoes. Grass Blades to arrive in a fe w days. J. i. GAiLOW AY. may 19b NEW OO0O1S ~ N. Car Load salt, .Bacon and L~ard,. 26 bl 6 of E 'Aing and Plaing P'ota toes, all of which will be sold LOW l'OR oAsE : B3EATY kr 13'R0. febiS - 1000 '.maslo..'ir.. 1000 Companora Cigars. 1000 Cheroos's Cigar., feb14 U. G. DZSOR~5 i E' THE OLD DRUGJ With zn intire New Stock of Witolesale J i67 MIMETING 8' TREET, SVCCESSORS TO TH1R OLD ESTA 11A IURA L t 0.. Chqrleston 11A Vll, archt 2-8mons IIAJeRNL, ISLEY j GOOD S! E ARE corusinnfly veceishrg sip. plies of Sensonablo Goods. Auong the latest arrivals a-e Ladies Dress Onod, Ladles Cuffs and Coll.irs; Parasols, Chignons, Gents und L.oy's Clothing, Fur, B ool, iLeghorn and Straw Hatm. Mtial ins, Cannbrie, altnooks, Rui broidery abd other White Goods, we ul*ays keep a LARGE STOCK. McMASTER & BRICEa api-il 18 WITHERS DWIGHTs FII E8 I A RR1IVAlL s. T RELargst nd m'>st. select afook of Whire-goods in 'own. They consist .'f.Checked anei Xtriped Camnbric-d, Plain amti Striped Victoria iLawns, Nansooks, Soft Finish Cambric, Piques, lusiins, &c., &o. In Iihffs, Frillings, Jacone t and / flansoik Edgings, , and W'hile. rlmmnirgs, of all kinds, we dei'y conipetition In quality, quanmtlty an~l price The amenrion of the public I4 oelled also to a fresh .t ock of dlue rda dy-made - Clothing-prices VERY LOW, 1300TS, SHOES,..{ IIATS, In ,great .erIey ndSold LOW IfORL CA.SII ! Our goods will be shown with pleasure. No ChIurges for .tooking, 1MILLIINERY. ~iUR fourth lot ef $Iillinery a js arrived and if oneof th, nicest feleions in Town,.embracing,.ll tLbe latest.atfles of Hatue Donnets aud Ridbn. 4La..esan0 earlf aid get your ohofd4 frra d .D. LAUDERDALE. 67 41'* -USE REVWI , Fresh and Choice 0OOODS. 1 6 P ';"Z *k, I'P P E01 zIa .f, !Jruggists, CIIARLESrON, S. C. r, s i 0D US RF O'F IJAWyiL D, 4NDi RIsiy O. CO iyugga, . ITCIlEN,~ Nere York. '8 T R-E C-E IYED .Early Rose aud roodricl'i Lotatoes, White and ReI )ions*, Pearl 1IommLy, New 3ugar Cured Hamd, Fresh Blolted Mual, Granulated and Ltoasted Co&tee. Oa hand, 6 selected stock )f Family and Plantatioi )Ioccries, whidh "Will be sold leap, fAr 'CASH 'ana CASY * T. R. ROBtRl.SoN. feb 12 JUST R ECEIVEDI Car ]oad Floufr all grades I " " " Corn, 1 4 " " Meal. Ohoico Ilamis, Lard and Bacon., -D R.FLENNIKE~N. neh. 14. ER E aEI 'v- E n1 DNE Tierce mew Rlies,. , * Two Jiarrela new crop N. O, Molasses, One Pninobioon Demat'sras M61agses. One lhad putre Trinidad Molasesu Two Ilhde S. I4. rup - i *' - Thret Booxes u0unpowder and Young I lyson Ten..-,. u Cheose, Craokera, Sugar, Cofree, &., deco SO . BETY &'15O.' PRBOPRIETOg, .AVING disposed of my Ifitry~ intef. LA.est. to H. T. Terri,IfwilI k~e matantly on han4 Jloreses. esE auut e its..Parties in gaot.o eao~steek wil o Well to jI1n me a' e., I have also opened * 09 nd WafonaIory AI .a