The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 24, 1877, Image 2
WINNSBORO, S. C.
Saturday, November 24,; 1877.
R. MtEANS DAVIS, Editor,
JNO. S. REYNOLDS, Associato Editor.
Tin L.:orSLA-Revi at its next ses
sion shliould divido the Stato into
pr-oper congressional districts. Tho
prosent apportionmilout violates ill
the rulos of geography and arith
nefic. Another pieco of legislation
should 'O the subilission of t col
stituticail amnendient, providing,
that, whero vacancies oecir il c'ase
of jldges, clerk4 of court and
Ahcriff;s and other olicers, sui
cessors shall be clecLed for a
vacancy instead of for a full
term. Ini this way alone, eni aill
elections bo heold onl regu1lir days.
Under thC present system, clections
w%ill oro long bo occuriniig at odd
tinos over th wholo State.
TnE i LISLATiVE olections in
Charleston and Cohnnbia las,vd
off quietly. The Democrats had no
opposition. Hlon. J. B. Campbell in
now Sonator from Charlest on, and
Capt. J. H. Kinsler and Col. J. C.
Haskell, Senator and Representa
tive respectively fromt I'ichlaid.
The Senato now stands Deiocra;.
twenity, Republicans, nine, (includA-!
ing Cochra va'.ca1wcies, foir.
(B-eaufort, Litlicister, Newherry and
Sumter.) By tho ime the resigna
tions are all hnded in, the Senat
will contain only four or five Ec.
publicans at most.
The Charleston Democracy.
The Charleston municipal nom11i
nating convention mot (i thei(,, 20th
instant, and put ati adiriible ticket
i,i the field. ' Col. R. B. Rlhett was
olectel perianent chairian. (Ireat
Unaimilityand harmllony clarileter,.
ized its proecedings. Indications
are that the Democrats will sweep
Charleston without oppos"ition.
Major W. WV. Sale, the nominec
for mayor, is a native of Edgeiebi,
being born in 1819 near Ninety-Six.
but moving at an early age to
Hiamburg. He was teller in the
Bank of Hamburg, then of the State
Bianic in Charleston, a11 11m0ilore re
contly, of the First N-ational B.1a,h,
at posit.ion he still holds, lHe has
long been a leader in his Ward:
and during the last campaign hie
organized the battalion known as
the ''Butler Gutards." The mavi~or
alty of Charleston will lbe a bet iiing
rewaird for his life--long integrity.
for aldermen are Mr. J. Adger
Smnythe, of Smyvthe & Adger; Mrli.
R. G. Chisolmi, of Chisolmt's Mills;
Capt. Rt. S. Cathicart, of (1. W.
Williams & Co. ; Mr. Francis J.
Poelzer, of Pelzer, Rodgers & Cc.,
and one of thle wealtIhiiest men of
the cit.y ; Mr. B. Bollnmnn, a heaivy
wholesale dealer ; and Mr. Bennet t
Bissell, the most extensive rice
planter iln the State. The re.
maninder of thle ticket is complosed
of prominent and rising members
of the professions and tradoes. One
colored man is on the ticket. TUhe
young meon are largely reprosentedl
on the ticket. Charleston has
every reason to con gratula to tlie
conlvention ,'on the chioie it has
made. It will be a groat dlay when
the city ceases to be cursed with
Radical leaders and their insolent
mnyrmidons.
South Carolina's Senator.
The Demoorats in the United
States Senate are growing restive
unde'r the deliberate scheme of the
Radical miajority to debar Louisiana
andi~ South Carolina of representa
tion. The credentials of the coni.
testants have been inl tihe hands( of
the election commnittee since last
March. At the beginning of the
present session, Senator Thurnmn
'moved to discharge the committeo
from any further consideration of
the matter, the result of which
wquld have been to bring theL issue
squarely before the Senate at once.
Upon the promiso of the committee,
however, to consider the question
immediately, the motion was with'
- dra . That has boon over a
iout1 ago, and yeL U1ho comm In it ve
ha. dI:.gel i.Ilowly 111ong with
SpodonYscase levingButvrird
I 1i t i (.I lic lctted. A va. -
nsOf Demolw-it ie eaori resolv
ed to jmug the. coniluit tee np, anld onl
Tue1CSday, 8cnator Thurnm agnin
introdniceed liis Illotion to disharo
tie comilitI vu fn>ii t Hlo conlsider:t
tioll of tli( Smuth Caroilina cntesL
This prmbleed a se to.Rndi
cnl dry-bones; rati'lied considenth.lly.
The f:t, ftding mjority mithaii'll
Ohat, 1he motion was pre10in:1, 11rV. :Ul
wanlttingi ini respaet t)o 1 eth conit hI.
Waudleigh :utulk(I . ch i, lh uti .
of the cmlit1mittee, pr1dt dI t tht
t.I-.e(y :ald Ihiroiagls w -
doinlg their best to hri!,y Ia.d I "rs
ni)y . .1r . 11 Iaushtu'y, I ,hiwevVer, ill
bhlalf, of, tho Dvl1o(.r:ltic m inority
of tho colminittee, convicinJ ic.b_.c
gyent lin of telling a m- -
by showin lI. t h coilnitte h d
h1-ad al ahinid:111 u. or I imof to 'col
sider all three Cal.10-, am1"ayin
that he hilm )elf uut (. (vr inoV
VIll th Imatt. 11p), ulit. h: b il
voted , down. L'i rcI ob.jketiun, 1!:o
Imlotioln wen. (iver for :1 dvy. JIt
it is saru to asme tha t the qM-s.
tion is o 110b1or the H de, d 1
that flhe Delmce will i'oren thte
fi-htin-. Im ;i e i 1wc;m1 1 i i
is ain i ' Coi.i:n t ms 1 n. ti hev
le t'ouandationl Cor hli,, i ud n
nI, v a iptolru1i cf Iv N,I I
hoart d ,((1 e)vihs '.('he o 11<p e
tio n is; wheLl clr \\:.- D h- :1.s
2tl(Tted. consilI .ut Illl . I i. I.'
the . eI ale t-: o, n I,I Vh an
be xen I ::I w h h. bp:I
(Ir(dvnl ials inl t wvvok f m the
mcuting. (f oi-lel;.1 i
I ;l Itj c i , i I i - t ~ I. I; 1 .. I
t-hoult' be repo!se.edL,- inlhlSnt
fin den,ying!. her. i... riid th0 hu
14 ;c thu. in'cd: tan
tli D oilovati 11n:, .- s l not
he h'.c4\\wanV inl din i i his run
palatable truthl into 1-te!:r of, the
la)jori y, day altfir dryv. unilI the.(.
Wrong" is IiIlhted.
".L st u r 1 o inja:.d hy
lectionl olf hou:e phmll.;, it is; nlot
best t ; the th nnm t:h.-tr to bkt
.bovv aweitv, and i1 t:,\ .tuld he
'heis ut i a icta where V he e:
1 iye (':dpiretIt. Wedi1 t(P it lc:i u(1
111e hei1t be lill . n'i tl tm Ipi -
itery line day, tnd all the :..u>ligh
made tto1L ) 1i miim inc the
aju, l'1r., for 2' Oir own l good~)!( (.
wela theff4~j he:1dt h '1 i i e, w it.
Ti can heV21 don int v.C;ilOf insh w.,
by C ~(Ii dvaort wat : h wvin
Ite hmis Pa i -p-a A ite ("i
mrenh, ltike a i110 iid ewhue, t14
caine ifmo mit e eininien(m
littadid ahough his fur,tio
apartme herl iti window,
t "1 liigc room. Iin v bi plae,
ogttc.tt1, 111d I mli:ti an th uoJphes
thfie 10 arrangement, en hat doweru
than, wou tie omf abe mth
hvingroom i d the p1tn11is m'eOl
saved) from'V dstii~ ad manu.d e
whith we nuntl o toenduo an
ilve,t b 1t ut ich t gener-ly e 1 prov too
Tcr0i-:( Slow Pr..m:a.- AS t l it)t1o irlu
fresh, b n)ew inow and, ~ wllhn sheciit
emno in, shie ici 4ld tt e.iO01
whe Itii ta out t tchV pllv." itdc I
"pydtheirfvt,cc S\i'now i PrayEer,lt~u
school."cunol
N"IAmean thateatDw ifuhCleiSnow
kow it~ , "oas me, 3~ and Io.l' heo~,i
whit or ha ln isw."g
i:'A-: . V ro ra w ': '. 18 -i.j
wi, iin.n--. AIr 1m i
%. it t I m ni\ A d vi ' -iaw : aid: it usl?PAAg
hm;. ;o, \. : n ] .I) i.:c. c !" 11n1l I was II.r
tIA 1 :o ha a) b i ' t;h In 1ula itor ,
:opl ih is lho 'veryv IN f6r wvivh it is
n e n. onhst So-i 11mw inl pe-rfoot.
I- . I hoj-o::' -vi.i el- ltics w il
S y ln bAi - altd ilAV.e liealth
nov ew
Wm:eo, . C., Nov. '16, 1,877.
L1 aml n llnc) witlh ildrt1iotiN:
fIn thA e C al h'le General's
wc1'''. v - Im0,ilit t.io list ofC
d'np t 1n1- of " 1, iHic!d cl onnity
or the ile:d veav ii7(G.
110) ;A1
d5hn En ls, township no. 1,
. * hils wn hIp 1.,
310 w-e1.
150 r15
1 -b:ik O'N1 al i,'Jlwnship nio. 2.
1AA
s alJ. M :ms,iownhipno. 1,
.a ' " i m< , no. ,
'AkIII D EiAc, tovn.ip.) no. 2,
b ud Ih; n -
b! A Co. i lawnhip no 2,1
(+ 1. tsn.1no. 2, L50
Sne w, f ti . 2,220
nb nmi a .ysi no. 2,
A P wi y , w
n0 u 0: b n nlAIt)u.3
-o V ahi no. 3,
1 i -
' wIn'p no . 3,
1 AA b s..hip no. 3.
-t,: . hl;!ip 110.
. t
mW A, LIVwni no. .
tw 1 .. Aa 1 i A - .
-l( .i: .i. t:' *r, twn: il t n1o. 4,
iI t 'o .
A '.. ti n..1W .m 10
I A:-l n A., I.ns no ~j1 . 4,lo
1.1 he u 1 h ihi'ng
Joh C .'i n-ItM', "t ownship no.lAI
4,J H. . I e W
1 h1
n . d, 1( 1o 1nd1 hui A)ldng.)hA)
sh1ip) 11o. 1, .0 -:cros.
lItudy 1'razer, IAown1ship no0. 4,
1 luo. tI1and 10!uidn.t
Henry I Gobl'ig, townsh151ip no0. 4,
E'.;:hraimI Hun!yA, towns~hip no. 4,
BSill '(K Woodward, townhip1 110. 4,
John C Sqior, toAwnsh1ip 1no. 4i,
SarLiah M Boutlware, town sip no0.
5, 48 a!ce.
EmI1:A1ntbl Banks, township) 1no. 5,
50 acres.
Anthony Cunningham, township
Elizahl: th P Casion, township 1no.
5, 48)ac nero.
Frianik Gr.avos, t.ownship no0. 5, 30
ares.
Lj )adont Graves.', townlship) no. 5,
1 20 acros.
G arolina Graves, town tship no0. 5,
100 alcres.
Nathan Hiarrison), towns~hip 110. 5,
77 alcres.
Estteo Roh)crt Lewis, towvnship
no0. 5, 1701 acres.
Georgo W M[olton, township no.
5, 400 aicres.*
James J Posy, township no. 5,
55 aeos.
PhlarriB WValkor, township no. 5,
86 acroes.
Isaac Cunningham, tow;nship no.
Samnuol i3i'onnan, township no. 0,
250 acros:
Champion Boykin,towiship no. 6,
50 Itcres.
S.muol Sharpo, township no. 6,
50 :nc'
E-4ale fHenry T Crinpton, town
.mhipnIo. G,.U-.74ner11s.
EsitO %:-wherial Crumpton,
townshiip 11o. 6, 180 acres.
Warrel Coopor, toNwship no, 6,
60 acre-4.
M1".s Hann:ah B 11niiltds, towns.
Ship not. G, .100 acres.
W 1) Evais, town;hip no. 6, 69
a,res.
Hrlty Hevitw, 1:owship no. 6,
4. 4;cs 11nd 5 build)ing.
Wi'liau 1.U 1 Iogani, township r4o. 6,
100 aere.; and 1. buildin.
3hirare Isbll,townhipno.G,
300 alcr8 'ild 1 bting.!1
E H J-im1isonl, toNvIrihip no. 6
11) aeres.
A 13 Kuncoy, towns.hip no. 6,
100 "wres.
Mrs R G L:unar, township no. 6,
915 acres.
May E Nelhson. fown.ship no,. 6,
250 a-res mli 1 buildinig.
Johnl J Nelson, township no. 6,
100 awres.
Vesty 1c.ynolds, township no, 6,
21 itcres.
Alico P Rainis, township no. 6,
201 acies,
Satieo lIl, township no. 6, 29
Mrs 'N A Stovart, township no. G,
10 acreos.
Es)t D1D Watls, towniship no.
G, 250 .cres anld 1 building.
Jawes ' AVatts, towIlhip no. 6,
37 eices ani 1 blilding,
ihecca Wilsonl, toWlshi) 110,
dwn.1 1o11ware, towiship no.
1, 2 ac i1( -ex.
Ea :ilav 1ailders Ford, towliship
lo. 7, -.15 aves.
Kki v 0 Ford, townihip no. 7,
185 ne'es.
E oAnnio W11a1lln, townishipL
751
0o. 7. 75 nereev.
.'abeth Walling, townshAlip 110.
7, a acres.
U:mil NClson, town:hip 110. 8,
123 cres.
..iz,octh Newmanl, town.1ship 110.
,50 ac, ( .
1 fto A. Colemani.,township no. 8.
327 cres :0i 1 buildiii-.
D.vis .k Columani, towlship no. 8,
S-1. vwrus.
1Joles W% Coleman, talnsh'ip no.
4, 293 :cres.
l uAi(-a C Chvi-pel. lov,%l.ship no.
Z,- acres anld 1 bujih1iing.
Es-io ous ery, township no0.
7, 327 wrr.
JO:,eph 1) A iken, Trustee, to wn
ihip uo -5, 81) acres.
Mrx E'ssie I Durl-haml,township 11o.
, 52 neros.
Etate S .ders S Hogan,township
mo. 8, 350 avrus.
Sisai Johisonl, township no, 8,
175 Itcres.
Eirisec Kilsler, towiship no 8,
80 acres' .
Warenm11i R Masl~l, 1twnship) no.
4, 2 aera~ andi 3 builinigs,
1.'hos ML Neecly, townshIip 1no. 8,
Juo.' B Nmol.y, townip nlo. 8,
)1ares.
A J Richbourg, township no. 8.
174 acre(s.
E~statet Thnis ichlardson, town
hli) no0. 8, 3102 aces
Jno K bith, townshlip 110. 8,
L10 acres.
i1elenf A Smirith, township) no0. 8,
N J Taylor, townlshij) 11. 8, 145
teres
J11o Taylor0, for ch.ildon, town
hip) nto. 8, 200 ars
Emate. J P Thonm;, towniship no0.
3, 1000 acres8 and 1 1bu1iding.
LOt 'e Mary Emnghmn, township
10. 8, 287 acres
W C Yongue, township) 110. 8, 1
Mcs Suisani Hood, townsh1ip) no.
3, 116 a1cro,
WN K Stanley & Co., townshlip no.
3, 1 lot anid 1 building,
700 acres and 4 buaildinigs.
Copoland & Boarden, town1ship)
10. 9, 204 acres.
JanIo Gill, townsh1ip 110. 9, 30
101es.
Esit. Jno). Richards'on, to wnsh ip)
11o. 9, 175 acres0.
), 50 acores and I1)buildmig'.
Cornolia A WVood, township) no. 9,
L:50 acres and1( 1 building.
Mrs. IF K Anderson, township
so. 10, 1895 acre's and1( 5 bildings.
Wmn A Cook, township n1o. 10,
212 ares.
Juo H Davis, township 10, 589
a1cres and1 2 buildings.
Jool P Fenloy, township no. 10,
ri30 acres.
J B Gibson, townshllip no. 10, 75
1cres.
Jno T Garick, township no. 10,
142 acros.
Mrs Ellen Harris, township no.
10, 45 acres.
Honry G Alowino, township no.
11, 26 acOres.
Recason Guignardi township no.
11, 1 acre.
Hardy Hall, township no. U., 450
acres.
Tilman D Gibson, township no.
4, 200 acres.
-Estate E R Rlagsdale, .townshi
nok 12. 250 anes.
Jemiua and Eliza Glidney,
township no. 12, 120 acres and 1
Estate Martha S A tin, township
no, 1'2, 70 .cres.
acu lolal, tow.n1ship nto. 10.
150 acres.
Rt D Ashford, township no. 13,
103 acres.
s'shito Wim. D. Ashford, townsbip
no. 13, 50 acres.
J. A. By1 mn, township 110. 13,
3-50 acros.
Gco. L. Dchinc-, townsip no. 13,
11,2n teresM.
1'state Cynth1ia Dusggins, town
ship -to. 13, 87 acres.
.i:.tftu J . C. Firmm1:m1, township no.
1.3, 1783 actes )1nd1 1 blih,ild;.
jell,ngnrd to)wnn 'ip 1*3, 1.00
Mrs. L A Hmimond, townsh;Pno.
11, 124 acres.
'Mrs A J HuIttchinson, township
n. 13. 3 acres.1
Mrs Ml G Nnil, township no. 13,
150 acres.
J. N. Hammond, township no. 13,
2 jots.
Estato U J Lyles, townlhip
no. 13, 600 a1Ce.
E 1 Lyles, Jr., township no. 13,
120 acres.
Wm H Lyles, towinship no. 13,
200 aeles.
3rooks Morgan, township no. 13,
.100 aeresq.
Est:,h!e Jim J Maehon,ow d
n0.l 1' 5 c a;i
R O.\elo & Son, townip no.
13, 450 acres.
JIo Vance, township no. 13, 610
atc Ies.
0 E Wilson, town.ship no. 13,
175 :1res.
Malia D e , (ownlship no. 13,
473 acres ild I ba;ldug.
Jose)h iollcr. townwh'p 13, 124
Vnnmie C Brown, towns'hip no.
12, W0ars
Notivu is hereby -ivcen that the
wholo of the several arcels, .:ad
pat Is of lots of rc:d :-tatu dcribetd
io the preceding liit, or so Meuh
thorof as will be cessary to pay
th1xw-ipnlties .md)( astS-menlts
(mrgid tiereon, will Ib. S,)ld by tho
treasiuel or (lf F lieh 1 county, en the
Flus- Mo'i; o D cr, A. D.
1877, inlss sach tax!:. a:s(iS
and penaihties be pi.1 IKL'-o that
thum ; ali s-ucl s.do will be co-li
ned, from day to day, until all of
said p-celhs, lots ald plarJts of lots
of real estate sh.ll be sold or offoml
for salo.
I. N. Wrrwi. A,i litor.
Omr, CorN ry !, ),,
Wvxssnoto, S. C., Nov. 16, 1877,
In accordanle5 wit1 i iist1ruct ions,
I hercby publish the Fst of dc,),
quout lands of FaIrliold county for
the fiscal year 1875.
John English, township no. 1,
150 acres.
ChrsBYoung,twsi no. 2,
260 acres.
aCc and 1 bu.iilding,
Joel Copes;, township no. 12, 21.1
Estatec Rob.ert L.owiu, townshi.p
no,. 5, 1701 aucro-.
Gleorgo WV Melto n, l ownship no.3,
2 a~cres and1( 1 bu11iling,
George W Melton, townlshin) no.
Heunry Jacob, townislup no. 4,
6 lots aind 5 huildings.
Jeimaii: AX Cook, towVd3hip no. 8,
250 atcres,
Seldon M Smart, townslhlip no0. 8,
106 acres,
Johni D M.ahon, township 9, '100
G orge W Kirk:patrick, township
no. 13, 808 ac(res5.
Uriah C Trapp, townlsh)ip no0. 9,
2(10 acres.
Notice isi hereby given that tho
wholo of the soveral paurculh, ots
anud puirts of lot and R11( ead E'stato
dec-(ribed ini the prl~eeding list, or
Isoimuch thiereo C as will be0 ncesnary
to pa h taxes, penalties and a
sol by the Treasurer of Fairliola
county, onl the FIIasT Moxnay of
D)ecomber, A. D). 1877, unless such
tiaxes, ansessmentsCf an i1a penlh es boS )
wvill be conlitinedl, fr.om diy to day,
ntil all of said1 parLcels, lots and
partsi of Rieal E'stato shall be suold or
oflered for sale.
I. N. WITHIER.S,
nov 21 Cony Auditor,
Seooo CoImuu~sioxi:'s Om:
Wuxsnuo, S. (1., Nov. 12, 1877
A LL parties hoihlinIg iJNIl.:m sm.
.1 school c(rtific'ate issued pior0
to Otober 31, 1873, are r(quliro(d
to pIresenlt the samiio for registraition
wvithin' ten days from the dato of thist
notice-at the end( of which limo
p)ayment s onl the samo11 wvill coim
\YTRr,1D R1lIAolisiON,
School CommIihssioner,
nov 18i.xttd Fair field County.
NOTICJ.9
OT1ICIR Is horehy givena that applica.
iNtion will bo maadQ at the naox4 session
of the Legislature, to alter anda amend
the Charter of the town of Winnsuboro,
South Carolina.
Bly order of Town Council:
WM. N. CL(A NnBUn