The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, November 18, 1868, Image 2

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4 €1 • T H E , ID -A. . , .y-y,^ r ’ ■ /TTa >» y . M±ix t *. ?- ■■• >• !>{}t Bttn.ycc.a1, WEDNESDAY, XOVEMKER IS. E. P. L0CAS .v.-.v.*.*..-.-PROPRIETOR ^ l L '! ■■■ ^ ^ ' Money WagCH, ▼«. « I*art of the \ Crop.- ; »■' -*•-,...1; . .• H ' • -v« . The time of ue year for tie re-discussion of this important question ins again rolled around. Experience, we ielie'vfi, has proved an elqaent and convincing advocate for mcnej The jplan of givingT a part of the reward and _ eqoouragcmeB^ TTioTp wiflhi^e not one over tie nniubi r •‘ l acta ally needs. TJiis *31 i» time, oar swarming colored population to the num-' her that tie District in its prMcntcqufltion^ can well support, and will teach our laborers the important lesson they. So much need to learn' i. e. the importance of a good charac ter to obtain • place, and the importance of ceC&iaing tie^plaoe^whcn obtained by indus- _ ^ - try and good conduct, ' wagea. crop has in the' great majority of cases work ed badly. It ij true that the aspect in whici. It at G/rt presented itself to <hfc>iudi of our' . ■ n,ou g h ^ mo, ? ,in S was d oud J*nd pn- r land ownea was very seducing. It,did seem bo safe, so fair and bo fraught with £ae. moral influences fo* make .theSwages depend upon the result eEthe faiming operdtaQns, and the. scheme, didnot want the support of glowing _-A. w .> - vf.- . iw., illustrations drawn ' mostly we belierp fropi Germany, ofhow.well it had worked in prsfc- tioa, - The result'as ascertained froth the doleful aiceounts of our planters,' has proved * £hii fine, theory- to be'a veritable apple of Sodom. Kot sofa, because tho uncertainty of the wages, .naturally led both employer and employee to a ruinous extravagance; not fur, 'because, not to mention, other obvi- y ■ w — ,• ' 'i 4 . ous proof, the employer was inevitably rob bed of his proper .and rightful independence and sovereignty; while.the' employee suffer- ed from, and,ays discouraged by, the neces sary disregard of. the just distinctiyms be tween skill and awkwardness, honesty and dishonesty, industry and idleness; and as to the fine moral influences, why it is laughable to reflect how impotent they have proved— they have been as pearls ( .cast before swinel The only circumstance ttat has worked (n favor of the continuance of the part of the Crop system, has been the sad and ruinous ’ resultaof the plantingpperations of last year; It is befiev’ed that those w.ho hired thsir Jabot that year with a part of the crop, lost less hea vi- I . f i j ii .. v . ! J * ■U>: V" Ji it .1 • d i’. Now wchavc enquired very closely into thu matter,'and we are satisfied that it was so only in a verv ’ who gave a laborers, h ^55* Wahces. Tho planter ' ' advanced to his ■v receiving y wag^, at leas! his loss f money wa- ^ je pxptncnoe he sure to keep Jfo limit. To this to an ft with that geSL Bat I * of 1S67, w< our advances w«w.n We answer: you cannot do this, without pro ducing intense dissatisfaction, and promoting theft. The laborer mast live. The unan swerable reply, however, is, that wo should undertake and follow up no business without ft reasonable expectation of a paid nett profit, and that the moans we make use of, must be measured by this expectation.. If we Emit the means, by a calculation that shows a loss instead of a gain, then we .will be sure to rote: Nothing can be. made without some degree ©f risk. To a reflecting mind all this should W as evident as that two and two make four. ' We do hope that with this year, the prac tice of hiring for a part of the' crop will go out of fashion. We do hope that'our plant-. era, made wise by the sad experience of the past three years, fully realising their present critical situation with its manifold and great daangers, and resolved to make a hearty and hopeful effort to redeem their own fortunes and the fortune of the State, will unite with "~V-«-Ahe commencement of the new year, in pur suing the only course that promises to restore their independence, and to give back to capi talists a krholesome supremacy over labor. The people of the North cannot understand why we f^il to. control and make reasonable the votes of our colored population. Of Bourse they do not* realize some grave, and fcr the present irremediable difficulties of our position, but, to a degree, they are correct In blaming us for the reanlt. We believe that », the system of hiring fi r a part of the crop has had much to dc *rth the startling impo tence of our efforts to control the colored vote. Is it asked what so great benefits, we expect to follow from the general adoption of tho money wages plan ? .Wahave not the space to reply at length, but wdthink the following should prove satisfactory^ The planter, we suppose, hires for so much money, and for a period not longer than Tmonth at most. This will enable him to dismiss, at his will, with out being obliged tit assign a reason, the idle and the vicious,>nd to chango, when the ap- portunity presents itself, the inferior for the superior laborer. With this power in his hands, her' will, once moro become the lord of his plantation, and his orders will be . obeyed promptly and without question. He . will know exactly how to regulate his ad vances. He will avoid many dangerous and troublesome disputes and litigations with his hands. He will enjoy undisputed control over tho products of his fields. Tho laborer knowing exactly what he is to receive, will be able to regulate his expenditures wisely, wOl Eve more comfortably, and will have no mason to suspect his employer of dealing with "Fair damM and ereated chiefs aUcitiTj be|pl; i For still the hnrilea «f titj minstrelsy j . Was ifnighflioods d*uutl«ee.4ra<b SBd,. ,V \ Beentf’j matchlesaeye^V/.a.i, Sl It Our gallant knights, tru^ tio their plighted' truthj apjieared in die' lists on Wednesday the 11th, to do battle in the cause of cfcival- ry, apd hazard their lives, for the approving smiles of their fair ladifa. :-> • -i.’-yr.*' , promisoing, the gloom was soon dispelled by j. bright sun, which shone approvingly on t^e sporty and made the weather everything that could be di-siaed, except perhaps a little >*» muAjrlnd. : > 1 f ■ ->i « fiii' li A-' Jt, the’ Knights in gorgeous iiimei oh gay^.eaparkooed St^eds^ started frbm th'q* Bublio Square, headed by. yhe S" • tit n 't i i soon lists "were erected beauty wa^ as»ocabled and approving smiles, could ant fail to nerve the hearts, and rouse the .enthusiasm of thf gallant cavaliers to the highest pJtchtjil < Vr On the stand' we noticed the ^ Kin'g at Arras,” Odh F. E. WABLKV.’and the judged Col. J. A. Law, Capt. H. E. P. ^akuers and Capt. E. B- BklnsKN. Jr. After a stir ring address from the ’•King at Arms,’ the places. eyes. f i •.» gallant Knights 1 , spurred to' their p through a dangerbug battery, of bright and fully .resolvod to win the. favor of, that "bright particular star,” whose eye looked brighter when her Knight rode by. ' All being ready, the Knigliis were anncmitOed,toruri five courses iu the fonpwjog.jrder^j.., -. T ,gj ^ UertraDd DuGuesclin—J, A.. White * Knight of the Porat-i-J. B. Ilurch; • e ! Chevalier Bayakd^—J. G'. Goddard.''' ’ ‘ Knight yf Chi^orkj-^FUnn lfart-' ‘ . Knight of Floreiy5ev~-C < -'i ,r S c Taw Icy.- . . Kihg.Arthufj—J. 'K.G'.bsoft. ? e ‘s- -; ‘ Knight of Hhodcri—B. L. Wallace. ' Sir IS'altcr Scott— ; P!ayer Pargan. 1 • Knight of Mprengo—W- F^ Early. night of il.c Sand 11 ilia---IVv Dv I^ wi^. j^Ajb r fanning the five courses,ahd dis- tdavine most excellent hurscnianthip, the * J w V-'-* * a, -* , succc&'ful ,Knigbts ) were announced as fol- lt>wt: 1st, Knight cf the Forest, 2u<l, Kmght of the Rhodes. 3d- Kitigfit of 3iareng», 4th. Knight of ChirtTa, (o the ‘ Knight of the Sand Hills,” was assigned the pleasing duty of sweeping the steps of the stand before the approach ,of, the ‘Queen. We thank the "Knight of the Sand UilLs” for much hearty amusement,'and think his oinception, .and rendition of the character very happy and successful. ^ His costume consisting of a •Tiwanow tail’’ coat, .and short pants of strip ed homespun, surmounted by a huge ‘‘stove pipo” hat was extremely ludicrous.’ : : His lance', a common cane rod, and a short- pipe. completed tho figurej and sdeh a horse, Don Quixote or UuJibras woUl4 have' been perfectly at home on his back: ;The moment be started, a perfect peal of laughter rang along the Tintf, and' when at his slow ambling gait, it was difficult toget the rings. Be inva riably stopped short, and brought. them any how, It was a uiost sacccsful, and amusing carlaiture. and rapturously enjoyed by all. And now there is a flutter of curiosity, and excitement, for the victors are to chose from that ‘wreath ofbeauty,” the fair ones whoso favors they wear, and receive from beauty’s hand the fit reward, If- .' •’ “Jfone kut^tlie teal '<frs»rv< the The' “Knight of the Forest” qefeefed as Queen, Miss Alice Nettles. -_Tb'e ‘Knight of Rhodea” selected as 1st Maid of, JIoDor, MissJane Joecy.'. The^Knighi of Marengo” selected as 2nd Maid of Honor, Miss Albur- ta Spain! The "Knight of Chicora” select-' ed as 3d Maid of Honor, Miss, Mary Sptin. niiidpal Elcctlotts in tlie Bt ce with pleasure, thkf the mapim "tha nght^a. in thf right plaoa/’ b well un<hsjef<«->d* and accepted byalljpJpin "thff'fece nt municipal election*..oTj^^afly every itistance the towns have cb^a^l Demo cratic Councils, and they liaVts heon hcaevfc an.d conscientious men. Sumter is csp^yiy has been flee^d Intcnrtaql, , with agocKl nsr •master Major W M Ik ^AMES, and loonarnved at^Dargan** Arewhere tlie - . v y ' ' — ^ K v.A > _ r, . t v -_-v. Cai % well known Charleston jaAiaa-W a . -V and • wherff .» . bevy tif ^ ^ Wed, ^hobtxhnghiglamces q^ ^ found •tlflie.^pst’of a^rrbieing [gerftcUme gdyerument arnow to nearly all the .ixcbpt.ibis 1 pbpr Chines es ft better fate, but will fce >ngh sufferirfg. j' of the firnf Extensively Watson- A Walsh, ippear .’Vto^day^ is- an honest am .and can say towns rn the t^i. She di made peribet ' Capt. 6r*EB^ known ' as Gri whose advertisei sue, to which we Our ncifly ijclcted Monr.i^City, Mfssqw,J)ii the?» 1836-'. Be j?. therei^e iu 'he r and*' no dohht will exhibit thr ^j^onergy ind.ability *n the ^ansgemeuf .. -oW4 af- fairs, which"he has, if hqw % d ra bV^ug up .extousivo and prdepCrous )>usirfi _.;,-^ 1- At kn early Hge, •^‘apt. Grecii'eagaged ra nter&ntile ^ pursuit* in - New 4j>rk—with Nichok, Sherman ^Co’.,y-flnd U^rdunU he spcnl "several with,HarpC KicKpl#^ i jurt- ch^ett; tt-feltrmly"* Utrte jiS" the ■ State»foV j® U&tWnal A Wmofrtirt gaifs’of more than the yote.gtveu in the'Staie dleo- mm m /loanf last'toeBiis r V|etnky J ifi' : fliF future and iitAf£lKre. ir '’ N# r fcli»uid *k Jail te erfed- 11-the Natinrna! 'f>eiB<Vraey 'with'ile ae-hieva- late cai^vass' r pf : he unmindful ’rwei' it has dcfeloffed-even in The <Wfflity-fiVv Nbrfhe^n tiud We»- ternYlatos that entered Into the Priesidehtial c^iie5sff to 186%,‘gave io MoClelkn n|*pdpu. oh 'Jar vote of l.ftl 1,754, and to Lincoln 2.^23,» i)35." . ThcAnie. States, it^ dstimited/’have in 186£f gkrih to it^ooufTa-^fcpuhtr'Xote of 2.235.920, and «o' Grant 2.517.000a ••thne flio*ing, first, in .'ncrease- ii.the ‘ Demooltic vote (if 718,131. and secondly,'tkaii$ a popular vote of 4,752 920, Grant ha^amv jflrity .over Seymour of but 281,080, ini,this exclusive of the yoUwln the late Corifedfcrate Flute*.-* Including the'Slates-fotitig ia 1868 : J _'. i te t oca s , «u- Elites a-oli-anJ : a puwqbor .of the .Zgfiavp Cadet*.Hf.next held a comtuksioiDy m.C®, S t G- .Cayalrj—jyid fiqally.roee tq r thp posi- taoa «f ^j^termister.. w;th th*I rank .of Captain I* the same Regiment. pBer the war, Captain Green, .settud iii .Sumter, aud eommcncod. business at fir 1 * ' f **t uv>H way. He is now at thc heatl Ol 'ene.ta.gc^ busi ness house in this place, and is uoted for en ergy, iudustry, honesty .and fair dealing. .. Out town i# fortunate jjt havit^ him a* chief municipal offiesg.— 6 , "i*h#'.Af(rv. or ™ t T—fr -2> Glvyus Cr^Olltf, .y-, notice that in ^opyipg. some^>f our |oea] it^E last wee^, credits them to the(v"Dadin jon.i Journal. Fjtre' we 'i-e , '* ‘jonnish ’fo * be k Dejhocrai&fc iourmi'^od^thtiicb fiVe. wc-re knoyVaj the . JIAiLi.vpTtp. llE-Mte cRAT,,af least th« -ttrcut^t.^Oomo up* hero on * visit- Mr. Mdfcvrg. and mako our ‘auqualntance; do wall tale ga d care of you. and .keep yTin'al*t« pooit. The S>cmoer:U8 and G«*n. G rant. ' *. r cLt dnofhvr ^llve ,V»w Tory- , Doimxrvfic flank movement ^>eing proposed It is to have the States which went for " Scy- Pi-ipocrutic i*ji] ‘! ■ * of SoWth C>rolin»a ~ Fellow fill Tratfik-;—The^Suts Contral Club. proper to make the close of the late canvass the occasion of n brief nd- dtosa.' : • - r - « v. »> . a. *l -* -1- First, we desire most heartily to congratu late the party upon the general result of the 1868. i ; V 1868. FALL TRADE r ^» • * »v' GREEN, WATSON &. WALSH oioivilss in thisaStatf. , The--iq*6h Cvroljua. ^KKFEB TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE Deu.5cra,y/hi FtT/d I ') \ |)/. .Hjl J l / 1 progressive nnd growing party. . Organized m April last, in spite of the heavy'numerical THE PUBLIC,; 1 .... -£ ... . the most ' STOOjK Vr »- **jV i r ’ c- x Vy J •'« ?.. idr l»r. .P*' • is ',! aj IT; ^ 'll wbi -- 2 ^ ‘a W-: - J ,: ‘» .Dry •k i r GROCERIES, r ;• Z In fesinter—selected io suit the the times! Ofeat -.i — r i rt-J .ii-. inducements Will be'offered to cash buyers. .Vti - THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM!,' whifh.hss made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” wilt be continued. Remember that we J r . ■ ■ .“1 -I deal in »; - n* r v ? ..t K rt'v.r i; :- J i ui w GDx-y Groocls, State legislation in M.isSouri and. the late Ccmfedcrate "StaiedJ th’g^Vesult' is'that Scy- arid mil jn 1864, ^hd the StAtee exclbded : frora vpling'?n 1868,.and including, nl*>',: '^T citixentr di^ranchShdLly'Cdn^&stenhl and! ^ 1101^ KS 5 ! ■ > .v! n r--. ,e ..t f - n -a- i'.» **■ 1 • ’AND EVERYTHING DESIRED; l ,Vgi v r uni o^r-'d r-m'f f- >' f"' t -- 1 That we buy for'CASli, fend sell for ; » r.T. tei j!c* {rtt 'E V-h’’W r>i, r-*.1 |Osis±i; 1 ( t AND THAT WE HATE. BUT rfoervhd j* nbtjdiity ofteVefal hundred thmiiiiilfl■tJn 'tXe pdpulhr Vote:' ?-*..'t^,'; ' In the toco’ipf pliiee, vrt desird lo linpreag Upon the.Dcrnocmic rargf ih Ibis State, the injportaqce of preserving;,' ifi aSl its efcdiency, its present' admirable orgauixsrion,' io the J... cufl that under the laws of the otAtfe. end ,1 the United State*, and in foil'recognition of; , ‘ J-, •' ’ the lust obligations of good citizenship,''the; EJP R- pogtj- may gradually iucrcasf its uumhers and ji.. AM A Jktk 1nflttcn.ce, hntints principles and policy shafi , . - . • ' , * _ > commcndltself to tke fred and unbiahefl ap-, I , , , pvoval of a controlling majority of the voter* of the Commonwealth.*" ^ 0 C'— t .- COMMISSIONERS’S SALES. =^=. Tsoute -Wflson, Adininiatrator, an3 Hannah Molver, Adminlstra- 1 trix, . ... . • . ^ ' £ r — - - - Fannie C. Mclvergrt nL' Bill for Dower, Act, Sale of Land 1! [1;f. ! and Rf;lieC.'.( \ 7. L ,1 P URSUANT io order of Court in the abovo ease, I will sell in tho Tillage of Society HiU, on Wednesday the 9th day a! December next, the remainiuf personality belonging to the Estate of John K. Mclver deceased, consisting io Household and KHcbsn furniture, wagons, a bug- i jf?y Terms of sale—cash— 1 i A. E. EDWADS, * : *■. -.• ' a b. d. d. Novlfl/oi-s 4 - • ; ftt Sarah fi.' McQueen, Adrainistxa- trix, --d, -1. . - ' V ni • -** t -V • -. w u 11* * Tlie ( Heirs and Creditors of John -jf ^McQue^h^I^eceased. Bill fw Dower, Act., Injunction &c. URSUANT to uder nCjConrt in the above SeKtl £ I ease,I wills R-oaldeneo of Hill, on Medr '-'Hday the'second diy pf December next, so much e£ the pereonil Estntogf the lain John McQueeu."jfc* still remains unadM, in tho kanda of his Adnunistratiix, excepting tho law Library, ay*-- - -ran,. , a— -. Terms of sate—All ra^nf twenty dollars and under, visn. AH sums abotrer’twenty dollars, on a creditor six months; purchasers giving not* with approved sureties-11V i ' <,) X • - A, T. EDWARDS, • ; ■*■ >* .4* T 'C. K D. D. Nevis'-.- X. ». ; . ft* ycary.J lfam anJ Wife, - - Hanning Ntiaita ahh wife, ei al* ' the DemociptieQubjxif Districte] »* .H OLE and in order'ftmh^r t8 Vecogtftze full? >11' 11 ~ vr t .v the ind}isfrial,elamehtAThat are -essential to ~^‘. j Thcprwpenty oftlff Ft.-4ei‘weciCpestly re-:-. .. K . s*. . r i "fciimmffid that fookifejl (q the $ub- are ieviled te kn'examinilion of o d. ^te'of Imtol^-jdj'olS, agfifultoft nianufad- ' • • r h l f drea^md e-luchliOcpe 'engnifloi/fi^n'each They cun be supplied at rhartcsti# I’rieys freight ’OluTff, to*that oigan^bdnnd^yfeteniiitac cf- , . u!'.-}*,tlud m a 4 e:.T. fiirl may ,bi at dncemaae to'add tb tmf |>6pu- addod. , : j,. 5 ,.. ^ .. .V; ’. latW/bVpr.-inojto the industries of the State e r i;.«. .^v.- -y r ^ ; hn^te'kllvar.tv' ihe'paii^' of y^puhr intelli- GrCPIls H tit SOD & \V alSU, fryte. j\nd in oraiiy Xo carry ouf tnc.<c ■} »j : w < V ^ l it f i <*!■ .MAIN. AND treERTV "" vis* a uptfi>rui plan of action, we respectfully SU '^JITT'R S* AmuKt a hum ofadmiration, and, applause, the fair Queen and her maids of honor, held their Court, ami erowned the gallant victors of the day. The '‘King at Anus” delivered the closing charge to the Knights,- e'xlmrt- ing them to deeds of chivalry, and daring in the service of (heir “Lady I-ovee.” The ceremony wa> at an end. 1 - - C ‘"j 1 ‘ The-“Sand Hill Knight’* sign'd brusfied the sand from the steps,—the fair and gra cious court descended from the stage, and all started home, having spent a pleasant day, reviving happy oiomorio of tho past, and marking a day, which will be a ‘‘green spot” in our memory. ' 1 * - • 2 .» '■•*. ' luiportant to fliiiikruptN. A case has been decided in the United States Court, at .Charleston, which is of some importance to bankrupts. A petitlhn for a final discharge was presented and the order signed, hut withheld until all fees are paid up. This action, it is stated, will hold good for all similar cases. . r-4 O r T 1 r T7 C ^Felltjvr-ciiizen*, We address'^oo in the i i-p*rit ( bf hope 'ftod fnjiji. Qod.iu His pro- . ' : . .i v: ■ i vidchce has seen fif to denote ns klietfianiph ^ tjf J ft S9 g> 57 monr cast their eleebird votes %.Cr..«it and w y i:(h We ' dce'mcit d5h?ntid to (hi welfare of ' ! ... i* 3 **• *,*1 X V . •hr j the State. If secafinot win, k-f'ur K^k to > t t i'-. ; > 1 deserve' sut ees®... To the manhot<d.qf the .1. . ..i - State do we apisjal. .Let the Deanocratfc ■ i.'irty of South Larellna remain A pnwcr and W EHAV * E TO au influence in th^ State. I Keep your tonks ■ • •< *"' > undivided.' Adhcrb to your fiplitlqat prinfi- - _ '• SHIP COTTON TO 1 ' pies until, better ones invite you to t^iefr ' * - - . adoption. .Froth failure,' gather ,wfs<imu;I thus =t>i-ure him a uoanimousi vrtc of all States. It is thouzlit bv this tutuns he will he relelvcd of any ohtignnyn to party uud can preside Impartially oyor (he v^ole Jpunlry' without being bound by at*/ jnrty policy. The Wishineton corrc-pdr.dcnt of tho New York it'Ktlf the following the sHhjeet: Acting upon this idea, the D- tn.^ratfc p)Ii- .tlqians have'prepared*. OuttilW <f ictiert, ad- dre.^-cd to loading men Nirth at.lSou'th.sttjj- eestlng, the prompt adoption,*;'this plan. The following is a copy c.fone oflhcse htterr. which has been shown to as 1 • f ^ i ‘ w - r- . •_;« . ' ’ .o' Washi.noto.v D. C., 1 a November^ 8. 1^08^. j.r ffenemfr—Inmy judgment tfcc'wiscstthibg the j)cniocracy pould *ow do aould be to throw the entire electoral voVw-r^-tifcuanil Grant, as indicative of the fact-tlat should he pursue a liberal generous and aagtmnimotis course, they will sustain him. It would also* have the effect of nqt leaving bill alt'gethcr, in Oh; handsofth^ adverse'fiietloj, and would douMJess strengthen aiiypuqu^Jhc may ou- terteiin^tbwards (he conservative jeutirticnl of .fiie country. ‘Tlris vote 'IsaMiot'Jphsstbly do SeyTubuy any good, nncf thrown m the man ner su gg< tc J, f w ou hj' at .least produce a cd'ti- cilfatory imprwaion" n' ' , f ,.rV' • I^ttara similar to* 1 -'-"' 1 —‘ Stephcns Oral Gorden, General Pkeston, Rsh r, Tylcr k of Alabama, and ex Seniitoi; C.'C Clay. ‘ , ; w'-nr'V ' -*i * • ■VV r - V-.' ’ . Personal.;. . , ’ - t ' .- . J i— ¥+ ' ‘' 1 . , It is with much regret thnt 'we lave learn ed that Rev.Pr. Richard Fnrm.i i. for some time the able.' zeahvu.s. "And tairhihfihivrfl time the able,' zcahvu.s ~>ml r^rhlbplotAl Paster of the Baptist •L’hajcb at.thit pTiCO, has accepted a call from tho'Ch.arch (t Ncw- hery, a> d will take his' departure'’Soiu our midst in.n short, tim«r.*’ In the regrft whi ! we here' express,' we feel .'fijat ojtr whole , eommyuity. join lis ; .for, 2itr trulh,, the R- raoval of such, a man. and the, Urge inflp- ence for good Wielded ' by' hhli, ^oiild be a heavy loss to any Community’ Dr. Fnnnhn wilt bear with turn he;irtfert wishes for good in hi^ behalf, and leave, behind him the Release of Col. AikcnJ ’ - • r v-1 Cbl. D. Vi yatt Aiken, who was arrested and brought to Columbia', several days *g>, charged with being accessory to the mur. der of*Randolph, was brought hpfige Judge ’ Booier; and after a heariug.' Col. -Aiken was releasceS on $5,000 bail,' and Veelerdav de . . V- v 4 ux :n- IV- -v La. „ - - , - 'JSTEW , -r.rt in -^e^field of material tte^ij •> *M AK1N & CASH *ADVANCES •S'.T. 1- m-J- ite" e.'i s_ - ,|T r . R Manalni NaUun atad vifa, rt a\ Bill/or Aeeomit, /v'uocnpp aij Mt&tf, Pursuant to order of Court in tba aLove stated case, I will aell at Darlington, C*urt Honsn, an the first Monday in December next, all that tract af land near Timmonaville in Darlington District and * of South Carolina, filjlcn^ing toth* Eatalaaf - N Hewitt deceased, containing TflUacrta era, (Midland to be sold in am all tracts if h«a* s of Sale—So much cash as may to areas- / pay the costs of tbcee proqcrdinra and ss- of nale and the'balance os’ aereditof oca, a throe vtart, with interest p^ablt snnu- ->m the day of sale, to be secured by bond and anal sureties and mortgage of tbs p recti ass ebaserstopST for psperr, stahips, ftc ' ' • - »"< A P EDWARDS, o n b • , avll ’■ ' 7 ’« a*. «t jr.-'.. U B Hepburn, e« aj, *•. ,7 '. vs'-j.'v aVt'.V I Hi be Muldrow, Eiiiabetb 6 MaUrew, et al BUI for Burlihim, AcrtwU caJ iU.'irf Pursuant to order of Court in the above elated ease, i win scB at Darlington C H, on the 1st Mon day in December Dext, all that tract of Land be longing ts the Eel ate ef Ursala E Cogdill decreed, lying upon Riack Crack in Darlington DLstrict, SC sod containing 400 aerba. snore er lean. Terms of Sale—One third af the purchase moo- ' to be in Cash, the balance on a credit of one aiul years, to to fcccored by bond with approved "ra, bearing interest frees data of sale, end Wof the prevaises. Pnrehaaers topay f.W V paperi, llarapa, &«. I-v So sell, under same order, in eame raaa, fill, on Wednesday tho 9th December 'owibg lande and lota of the said F-e- ali E Cogdill, deceased.* via; On# treat .^atiguoua to Society Hill, containing <l> sore or leas Oao open lot in the said vil- if Society Hill iamediaiely in front of tho dcopal Church, containing one and one quarter I 44}) acres, more or Irra, and oae other lot in laid village nrar the Ep'u-copal Church ovulaining -I acres, more or lc-w . t * r ,i . * v :- Trriusof this last Sale—One half tlie purv'haso money in Cash, the halauoe 00 a credit of twelr* luostks lo beeeeitred by the u.sual hood ami mort gage of the premises Purchasers ko pay for ne- ecssary papers, stamps. Ao . - - a . A f EDWARDS, c ■ n p Nov n .: .. . < 1 • • 4t merit- Thus building up. toe Ftaie'.upon the b iu'is ‘ i) ffl ;tbo rin a ’ an no u n n g .'... di.v tr IIS 4 s , creeds wifh thii sol id 'in uni men fa, of weafth,' InLeiligv nco. grid vlrtudi-wc will redeem our 'broken fbttun'es, heak.otifr bleeding wounds, and ere long'secure the peaceful triumph of filled wise and virtuous eleWnt* eBsentiitl to the dignity of the State and : tho jrosperity of the jieoplc. ‘ . ' ‘ % . > . t‘-7. By order of the Central Club of the Demo- y of South CaruIiDH. . Otr^'political 00 tame when delivered, and having it held at 5. of wea'Mt, ' *• . ‘ POtVt ‘‘ - ' EITHER PpiNT AS LONG AS MAY BE DESIRED. WK WILIa BEORITB oo^^odxt * ’22 (W22} Strict Middling.(j> 06 ‘Cv MANCHESTER 1 ’ AND TIMMQNSVILLE,.; ' GREEN, ’WATSON & WALSH, P. S. Savcrancc anil Martlicr J. rto • - -.1 W Frances. P /i GO TO ^VIIITK’S.* aiV Wi fill -'si -; 2’.e-.- -1' t.',-aw i-- s; (. TlVdo not iadulge in bojsonaHUej, bui the fol-' towiug will dy frivfid Wtirec no ^na.and may benefit others. 1 A merdhunt the'other ffits* from the gouarrj) x^gpluing some Fufniture ajM a? hV bought his stock of dry goods, hard ware j crock-eiy tc ,' in each hou'ie, he asked tlie ^ue.4- tion: “Where shall I go to buy f irmt-nro?” nnd ’ ni1 r arvwrist)fy the reply was “go to' ■Wnrras.'* Nil enfufied with i reply so singular, he triad 'it et j]* his Hold Mut sure enough xeceivrd the same an iwe^' ^ge ttt' Wbits s,” so ho thought they mnsf Ke rirbV end did'.buy at WHirrs,"-corner Kingl .an&Moelci StsVcharfsAiil, 3. C. ' Oct. 38 '-'- -—a.-.*-. 3ni -• Dealers in General Merchandise V t v f * M V. i —w- ■ — irr i . . Commission 1 , f .-’T-Ut .i' MERCHANTS. ...-' rf V F*or ISra-lo. . T HE subscriber offuri for We,. prifthtclj #r publicly bis Residence in ibis town, with nil tho household and kiCcbcix furniture nextain^ in# there Co.* 7*' : 6 ' -'V . . HP; * also, ; ‘ . ITis Plant-ation* three miles f^oat tbeffourtbouse. eon tain in* 20y acres of well vmproTed Land, with all the stock, fixtures & c - ' Parties desiring to 'purchase, will tio well to call immediate!j. Foi* further inlorruation. apply to 1 < * It. DutRE. Darlington, C. H. % Nor, 17, 18B8. CharVst'Q Auiy iVnc#, insert twite in Tri- to.tlio tdv^rtwe-.*. wannest remembrance in numjhenrfc—,^YjV ’J^hV OohMiSs, : N* 131 Meet-1 Weeii7y. anisend bill to this'office. ter VTafchman. •' J ' ' ^^ ViearTy * | ^oy t8 . 8 r-- , C.. where he uffept, t. uite'd . Statevb .^pfern-‘kvh*. joira oill. ment McClellan lue .*n3. Ifarrtcsar li^tl* VX * a y.— At’- w s w ■ ■ tuied. at one quarter-tlicir cost. It b cgr-' . ; . tainl/ wtirtb.tbe cnttslileration'of afl-’wlci are COTTOIST FA-CTOI-IS eojrai'eJ in Agricultural pursuits to call and t, v , - -J A ajro / • . ‘ examine them, y . 4 > r- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCDASTS, parted for his home in AbbcviUe CbAgr.—fgt David'S Lodge No.72 A.'.F.'.M.'.: ' ' No ' H&.SHUTH’S WHARF, Columbia Ph.rn'f. * i - . J‘ jApnE Bj;fjrLAR C0MMUN1OATON ' * ’ ' : BALTIMORE. JEartliqnake. Tho hhcx'k of an earthquake was distinct ly felt at this place on Tuesday morning last, at three quarters past 5 o’clock. A dull it.—Aonci/a- Mm nufnlrlj.' Skill, industry, and honesty will be distinguished from awkwardness, idle-; rumbling sound accompanied #♦<?, nnd diAonwty, nnd will receive due. ter Lsriycr. gt-jy* We record, with feeCnH of fbe deepest sympathy, the death, on Tliursday last, iif Mrs. Blizabeth P.. DeVeatts, the amiable and exemplary Christian coaipariion of Rev Thomas L. PeTeaux and Aregbt’or of Rev Donald McQueen. The death of this lady, althcugli ff>r some time anticipiited. from the gradual progress of Kinsunii-tion, * ~ when it came, brought a heavy stroke of affliction upon her relatives and friends, aiuf sent a pang of pain and sadness ftlnsighcnt; our community.—Sumtrr TUfte/iiiiin- T-r C.’ Campbell, and •i •*- la A*. •( • others. . k . Bill for sale &c. - ... -• r. e URSUANT TO THE ORDER OF COURT in the above stated case. I will aell. nt Darlington Courthouse, on the firnt Monday in December next, the LANDS belonging to the Ra tal? c/ Robert Campbell deceased, the aame be ing about 800 acers in more than one tract, if thought advisable, (subject to' the claim of Dowey' by Mrs. Martha J..8averance). f'" ^ ‘ ’ ’Terms of sate-8o much cash as may to necessary to pay the costs of these proceedings, and the expenses of sale, and the * balance in throe equal annual installments, with interest payable an nually from the pay of sale, scoured by bond xml personal sureties, and » mortgage of the premises. -*Purchasers to pay for necessary pa pers, stamps Ac. . A. F. DDWARD8, r- C E.D. D. JtorU '* ’7 i, 4t s-T Jii^tties N. Garner, Administrator, r:'; : v-v /- Catharine P, Parnell, et al. Bill for Injunction, Act., & Rcl’f. P CRSl'ANTTtJ ORDER OF COURT IN TUB above stated case, I will sell at Darlington K -ourthouae, on the first Monb.vy in Decembor ext, all that tract of LAND, brimming to the ^Estate of Noel Parnell deceased, containing 2-10 seres, hounded by Usds of Hannah Trewctt, IT. A, VcCaivn, Ae, (reserving to Catharine P, Par nell her Dower therein, if clai'tn to the some shall bp mpdv hyfier, by the first Monday of Decem ber tiAt). I - Terms of sale—So much sash as may to neces sary to pay the ousts of these proceedings and expenses of sale, and,the balance on a credit of one and two years, ‘with Interest payable annu ally from day of tale, to be secured by bond with good personal sureties and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, &e. ^ r v A-E. EDWARDS, Nov U <. C. El D. D. 4t FB^iie UEGrr. B OF THIS T. Mon isy 2 M Xove o.tgr, will to heM on November, st 7 •/olo- k. P. M. A Brofr.ere tvill take notice and govtrn themtelvs toJn-on.^ — W. ’* l I ' V . '• ' O.T .*e I@“ Consignments of Cotton, Riee, So:, re- apectfuily solicited, and Liberal advances mads aceordfnity. ' ! By order oC? * C. M. PARKER. W.v H. E. P. Svvnms. Secretary y r > ,-j». Oet. 14. I8m=-Jrf. j,„ ... FOR SALE OR RENT. T HR Subneriber offers his House and Lot, in the town of Darlington, for rale or rent >t'or information, apply to 3. WILES DrROSE. Nov 18 ' l 8 tf Nov 11 dm. A , Executor’s, Mice. ■' ( LL persons indebtetf to the Estate ef Wm, KINt!, deceased, will make early payment to the undersigned ; and s!l pers.ias bolding claims si ‘ “ them du i - William J, Lockhart, ! ; at John C. Hodge and wife, et al. Bill for Injunction, Act,, & Rel’f. ■PURSUANT TO ORDER OF COURT IN THE | .above stated case, I will sell at Darlington Courthouse, on the 6r»t Monday in December next', the LAND (remaining untold) of which Cwen Lockhart deceased, seised and possessed, subject to Mrs. Xllender Lockhart s right of Dower therein, in more than one lot if thought adns.ible. • Terms of sole—So much cash os may to neces sary to pay the rests of Ahese proceedings and expenses of sale, and thefialacce on a credit of oue and two years, with nUareat payable annu ally from the day of sale, fio be secured fly bond a personal surefies, and a ritorlghge of iha pa- Oct I I .mo,r.-.g..cuiaa« ... ycraous uomloji^j surertes, and a niortehgc of gvinst the said estate w,It please presen, premises. Purchasers to psy ftr nreresary fy ateested and proved- - pers, stamps, io. • A. V EDWARDS, R ' LW?IS ’ K V’ ' ' C. E. D 1 I 13 . - . ~1 3m ;Jf 0 , 1| . T C. E. D D. 4t