The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 07, 1881, Image 2
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been very
pit-k. J:H". is :;:>?* r?)iiV;:ioi!*?"?r.
' IK '!< ; ?( Hum pi; ncket in Virginia
received i'.*;, **> wliJto and 7f5.?
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'UK siv.\ fists p crop of
to ?..?!> ;:i<1 lil ?do :l >1) if! SU;Jt?ly n
1a?i?|y.
fiiK UiAwil Smtrs Ire .Miry h:i< fifty
7 a<?) i>:j Iwud Tor redemption
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S tir IN ?w Or!'.'.']:.* l>y ;hu ucv.
J- uh'TM t'as.-iJrtr. n:;t;c in :t i'^ir d.ty<.
\ T\Kfrr I'vnvtrtrtitm i> J * session
; Nt'tf Y?>rk. Tin* i'rotociioui.-i* waist
f j tiki* rwiyfwjiJy pa v <t<std>I?? pK:r<*>
5 order U.3t ;l:rr Jrwy r?d! m
.\Z-v**Sr.V- i!a,; h?r m?-'
? ntin" so iu;iuir:u*:i;?' a Mahone mov**>
-:it i(i StHi'-!r ("nroSna. his ohj-el !>< i
i?4sj;V p> !mcmoinz><<li>"eoi\.U;iit . raw
t-- irtJire'cii Vi&> \wt' iveH ;
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?-? -k r^ityv^'Hftaf -^u ieiflt* are ?llrei*ti\
^ j* ><?* :TvV?rt?U; to 1ht: 'use of nleoh<*'-.
the: palm. . _>i.\ty-hv.o.*
y Jbciii^ traced j.
i.. Iniu^enurs*. . m'
;?K. njrn*;a C'iroftirie i> csnvsl in '
5 'irmancl* tlnrtJcK* Krnwn-iw j?ul :it
t: i of tin* Democrat io . Kxeonrive
\>:nujlre?. Old .Joe !:::> never <utV?*r-i
ni. and what he doesn't know
y irr (iewjria i< not '
knowing. Jlis talents ini^ht lie- '
? vsloynl to artvintajre in liii't'tr lichl.
i'lmciss Sliicln'th. of Charles-'
. "S ns u-.-vd. He vca> lur year*
y ??rthe ("ity of Charleston. am!
? \rs.r>v?i his ihitics \vi:h ability.
u-fr tIk: war lw heis re*!?!e(i on hi< ;
I- wafciiioti :t> s'.?r country. Mayor
r.'.-HriJi >va* :? f*7wan o?" the ohl
fr - . ? ?h roi:ri<v?;j> rtiitl jx?!ife j?? vi-onir
:. -i hi- <V*\-irh wiii be ;v?rrettei! :
v ;:ii VSrU ) k'.KSV hit:).
Vc*
v. 'iss.' *rwtnui *viai i>n>jrre.sM*s wear!""
-? v J _ The t>ciWu^rr;f /srrs tosiiticd. 1 !?
riVrit?u*r- ?>i<:iet t-? cHr?n<r ar^flrscioir. j
: . Deity responsible lor every?
On ? he stand. a* in the clock.;
5 h?-? "ysranj felted the same crnziness
r. ;i I:?ts *?3r5th:titly |>ysses><?;l hi:n.
.1 *.v *krir5?i \vBJ terminate no <>!:<
Ji. ns J::c\ jurv are not medical
fr *s:i pi.y the had
7i. i *- ! i!u;tenti'.to i>ieres at the in ?
>:?r of ilriniT the trtf ?I -hot.
a a Legislature Js at work on a
> law for !:?- \vh:>?u Stall*, and the
/' ji Nts-?U.v;ulv iw.?ed the Measure.
! ]** rhr rfwifijfo fras Ffrr*ti of imnwnse '
in agricultural, thiufv wooded
iiljr-. there Ujrmve doubt whether
? be adopted iu those sections
? 5 ;h?- .Sale in which of the land
? wowivd swamps that y
?.m r ssocfc a< *&????? eftc. It j
i- *ai?3 i'rat ISfteen counties jt?ready
* K>v the vh&wce in whole or in part.
: 1 t'wirg-xpcrlenceis entirely in favor i
* . fJw !ic->ac system. .
^<*?\?arE5s iwets on Tuesday nosvt.
s..-l ;i?r XiiieiK- Sokwts ?ore <ral-l>!ftrii)<r'
J Ww?fii?s7?Ni already.. The Ivcpub-'
2.will fleet the Speaker. and the;
.nfMlfr i*? IvafMJiit od ?*%sa<. Kf*:f?:r. of
a nut? FTi^ctn-ix of ?Se\v York. are!
"(tssiTy confident, while several dark
Jiorsc- ars hopinir for a deadlock cjuI a .
njjjcwisf.se. Jiainoy is a candidate forr.irrk.
tiisr- lfcots.sc, hut his chancer ara\
&c>r Th? l^pubUcisns-voted fi>r;
. wu vcau:?; !?o when there was no '
.
t-nano'-^VVvHwc hisn, but they wril
draw the eoloWrne this tiriie
^
Soik the French Governn.t
iu ;*r?>kH>iU'd the importation ol*
A?:i*rU-5H* pork upon the plea that
n: irup had resulted from its use. The
-.rrrvv- v. as so sweeping as to he ufter5^
rrnjnsr. In vain ihc Federal irovernXifnt
prote>t;vd?Frasn-e w:is inflexible. I
:i a Jstv>y. ivi&iiaiioii suirjrestrd
n? t. lii.aine IutM-nates-that since the
it's''. i;eti<?n of vineyards in France by
u:. villainous compounds
Saw been scut to this country i:i the
of French. wines, ami that ftirth-:
?; importation of French wines may
prohibited for sanitary reason*. The
2;it ?5;it has hnda happy eSr:et. France I
i- uicpuriHjr for a b.-iw'k down. and the :
American ikwIc looks up. Score
s-?ic for Uiaine.
W-csx Congress. several years ago
?n electioneerii!^ passed a
5*ilt ?dH?\vi?ir back "pensions to Federal!
it hardly dreamed that seven I
Ssnjrrirrd million dollars won id he re-i
>ya:r?-?f to meet th.- demand. Yet such '
- rvrr. V > -
* 1 iMMr I. j Ul [ 1JL* f
:?ftiiryet?r two hundred ami-, fiftr:
>fT?>?v w|I! Ijse rc(]uii and . the
amownt would exeml that, but foe the..
_ -\vsit\il- impossibility of. decidisic;
,?Were* with.jMiv?r?*ateri:kpidSry, TIds ;'
. aw. n?b?sff?r r >hd'" as most !
gov? into ihi! InijhN_ufbi'i'kei'Sand
r ajjrQijrs. O?njrn^s should take i
? -vyriiMift^fePe 'steps"to prevent" the-"whole- !
V-s ; A*- wenv V-on^n ssHKUi. i
:;ti!\vcVrr, fear> to h>s<; votes it i<pri>b'a!) ?
th?J tfte <eott?trV at h:nre wHi be ;
J? i
; ? ?mpf*\)r .o pay for this.Coft*xciisio?-1
i' titliK ,?rAssoci.vti:
-htsiisv McGowan and all
> .. riiYu.it" judges. except. I
J;?ekcy. fe*ve: h?eu re-elected.' tlmijrr
:u'kry told a reporter that he was
t a r.tndidattf as he ka;I lucrative
Hers of practice. keoriretown ; |
peerh v? a t? have putJjisi mi; of the |
:?*e iuany event. In tf>e Sixth Cir- j
tit the canvass belwe?m Senator
?"ith<-.r^><>on and Mr. HefttpHU was .
uiniaSfd, and ;ho majority of twenty j j
*?*ei vt-ri by rh?' loriuerwa* a surprise ;
?ii*ai*v who th??u?riit Mr. ]!t*nij?hili ;
wi tiie Irad. Mr. Ilcinpiii'i is a wan ,
f p?*s aiwl ahi'itv. r.nc! i< youn?r. so ,
.' Kit 'hright ar?* yet in st;>re for f
':n. Wit tie: spoon is a yc n 1 - t
;a:i of the highest ciiararter and o!
?njr exnwirw*. and will add dijjnit;.
> the in-nrh !!c will he a safe jnd?r:\
. enator fiaiUard nominated Mr. Hemp
. . ill in was :ejK?rteit }>y t:if .\eir> *
nd ('<tnri<y U> I.aw 1><?C]| the mos: I
"" Mtftt-h of the solvit- ''
Jzdjp Withnrspoon.
fF-'-m the N>w?;a -d '
The IS??. I. t>. U'itlioi-spoon. -xh< i
m r.as pitted <;f th?
l\ih t'llVUif. VV:.S bC'i'M ^
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'.a -^ u>." .. jjrt. .^-XJ^)*1???vm~\ JUML-'M ajae
\'...-i . . . < i ,,,, I-%.ln*nrtt'\ X. INJl;!.
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jrm'nafed af the S.ittli Caivlin; '
A
.l^rjie::'* it: Iand v.'a*
?<:!u:ti''it r<> fr:?f Bar in ! %* >.
VJmtee *Vj;rirr>]jtXM? entered the State.
-<Tvii-(* as Lieutenant in . the Twt-Iitii
IJejriment. i?. Y.. fii August. isci.
ami served ?>n the ec.aM* until .Mareh.
\rhen Ik- v."as aJ*]k>inted l\??t 1
(\?n:>ni>!?nry :it ('ohittiMa, on which
dtitv lie remained until tl?e end of the :
war.
In 1^7(> Jndire Witlieftpoou rnjjajf
<h! ardently in polities, and was elected ;
5*wja"?>r I'r -m Y??rk county. which \vnt!ieii
earned l?v Ihe.lVnu.-'eraN. . Soae
coptabk' was his rcntlnet that he w:triM'in-icil
without n{>?)f)>itn?n fast year,
IM 1S7^ ill.' was I>iriiH?i*r:iti?r
C ?unty C hairuiati. \\ liic.'i position he
j???n h.(i?!>.
l:i I in* S?*::ate .Jinlyc V.'itlier-poon
fins In't-n u uieiuix'i* of tin* .Jiuliriarv
(Ymiuiitiv. I Ir was a iiieuih?M" of tin*
B-?ar?.i oi'<!.? : ?! 11> srtih: tin*
S.a'c <h*b-. a most aiclu<?u> utnl?M*takii?ir
He ua?> a member of the
ui*.?i??rt appointed a? the Iri-t session of
:]? L'-iMii-tlll'e t > aMiemhr.ents
to tin- ('oiisiiiuTiou of tin* Stale, and he
;ii 'jwori:t. i'res-icteiit pro li/i/jionot'the
Seiinte.
in every >t:iin:n .Tndgft Wi'.herspoon
hjis i:iveil entire satisfaction, and his
> : .
t-nniess is''tiMi'ven-ally reWith
hi- f^perieiuT af th*?
:u:d in jiiibiu- affair?.- such .1 \umiv
Y-bnnot JkjI to ptbvc^*- ino>r excellent
representative uf the- lu.ajcj.ty of I he
law 011 thebench..
The Railroad Bill.
The Srnat-\ on Monday. he<ran the
f?:-cn>>:i?n ot'lhe raiir?>::<l l<i11.reported'
fry tiie c >uii 1 -io:i,' consisting of -Senator*
Snivthe-and Gaillard. and JJepresenta:ives
IIa?keM. Simons and . .Newton.
The bill has been prepared with
rriiuth eare and l:?bor. and the- aim of
the fra mcis ha< been to c>>lSHte trorn
all the laws of other States such an
instrument as wiil be conducive to the
best interests of 17rc? . pfibVie without
iiijurifi*r the railroads. A cursory
lilance convinces" us that the.bill,' as :i
whole, is commendable, and that if
pa<?ed it will do intirh to solve the
vexed problem of-common c-arriers.
It provides that when any .company i?
operated by another company or bv a
trustee or receiver. its charter and
oblivions shail bind them also. It
permits purchasers of any road to
organize a new- company without
uiiirli trouble, but forbids them Jo
water the stock.
A section permitting., the issue of
'> n;l> in excess of the paid in eaviital
was defeated in the Senate tin Tuesday,
it having been shown that the
f?'roe:: wood and Augusta Koad with
thirty thousand dollar# in paid
a .-apitai had is.-ut d bondU for six
ii.i!:dred thousand, thus enabling to be
built. Senators Smythe and (iaillard
f .nght for the provision, 'but it was
L-,vm i.nf !.r -i rnfii lit' iMo'liJOtMi to
tci!. Wbaierer rcsy l*e t ho plea for
I he roads now buihlinjr. it is unwise
to permit roads to mortage their
property for several times its value.
The UmiMi inav restore this section.
^-Another section provides that no
roadshall cub*cribc to the stock of
another, or j?<? its security without permission
of-the Legislature, with certain
provisos where two companies act1
conjointly. No proxies sliall l>e valid
unless executed six mont-ha Ik*fore-;
hands noTcftn a proxy <uist jitorc than
fcnndred vote*. nor shall rn salaried j
officer of fiie road Ik; a proxy. Hail- j
roads are to make annua! reports on'
the SOili of June. on.specified blanks.
The provision against discrimination
is very strier, as it should be. preventing
rebates, or a irrenter charge for a
short distance than for a longer one.
Schedules ami tar:lis shall be printed
and posreu nj?. iku ?* i?; ciuu^iu wn
less than live days .not ire. .Itemized
bid* <>!'freight shall be driven on demaud.
and an ajrent refa-inir to irive .
surli shall be lined or imprisoned.
{'offo'n"shall be classed as heavy <ro?>ds.
There shall be three commissioners
appointed by the Governor with the
apprnvalof-tlw- Semite, for six years?
.'?ik! retiring each two" years. -These
conimis>iouei:s,.sIi;i'n take an oath that .
they are "not pecuniarily ..interested in
any mad and will not become interest- i
ed during their term. The saJaty of!
each stwriT be iSy-OOQ. with .?12oo for
clerk hire'and S"?00 for expenses, all of;
whit h is to b? horin; by the railroads :
in the way of a tax> In our opinion
?l>5c oviwnsp It should 1)0
diminished. TIwmt soiumisslonefs shall
have the'supervision of all railroads.
It) case ot'.anv Malfeasance ur rk*Jrn-.
quency tijoy may apply to a circuit
court tor a restraining injunction i
airainst the ofti'uding- road. They may
also institute suit to com]>c) a railroad
to keep itseli'in genera! repair.
All agreeiaisirts between railroads
lor pookn^' <sr combinations or pro
rtttn charges must be submitted to tl.c
commissioners for ratification. In a ,
word the commissioners shall have atiihority
to. e\ei*cisc:-sup?*rvW<?n in alii
matters aftectih" public VEtferesis. but
the courtsaliaU.l.?ivp'the duty ol rcdvessin^
irrh'vanees. - " i
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' Connwtiiijf'railroa??s sliail not be i
subjeel.u> di se r im i n;?tj.on. provided it
is" \viilinir t'? carry frehrht as cheaply as;
competing linp,. . . ^ _ j
Tr.ii?s shall not.nm h^ween seven
o V.l<k:kTNn;jiiSuiyhtv;.'and tour a, in.
^1dinTav; Except marl I rants and. construction
trains-or trains, delayed bv
arcidcu'-. Cruelty Jo animals' in :
tritiixit.il is*.. cxpie^ijr "forr>uljh?iu A
proportionate number .cKrcctors
shall be citizens of the .State. ;
Srrinjroutprovisions . arc made to
prevent accidents. ami employes arc
required to wear uniform or insignia.'*
Laws just as string*^ arc- 'fuaclcrt:
tor tfw.? puni^hmont <?t' any one who I
trespasses on railroad lands or injures
its property.
Such, in l>ricf, are some of tlie- most
salient point-* of {lie p;tvpo>e<) WI!.
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Except ns t(vnu' HHBiwr anu pay 01
.lie w>!iin?s>ianer.?. about which we
uive smif douhf, the hill i.< a good
me. nml if the Legislature will pass it i
nauv abuses will he stopped. It rc- ,
leetAcredit on the gentlemen who
rained it. i
The State Capital.
A day's vMt to the baic Capital last * t
voelc convinced the Etii'bnr. that the '
?c?risIitHre is hard at work; and is
iilly in:|>re?s<rtt \vi?U a ??i mv
ii5porfam-f?ol' jb?' ismio that arc prr<*7!?c*?
1 f? >-:t for settlement. TIjp jmljrfrs" '
! ?*!i >:i iiid hei'ii romp!e:od. fn which
!:< contest f.?r the ?i.\th ( irrnit \va> ]
in* only pxfitinir feature. .Tutlire (
J:n-k(?v tlitl iuA s-tzuid tor ic-clcctio::, ;
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av'iliir mtu ;ippoui!t*<l :t?*??ut. to >sv '
-il'tcr :i opriuJion it"
i? li;i:;?!ri*:i ttor
rent for !!:? i'iiful*.w!s?*h \vawtvu|)if<!
for h!iu:r.lM-rot* vnirj t?y I'uitcil
States troops. It is :i ju?t chiini and
-hottld be liquidated. Judjre Mackey
will exercise !ii< persuasive powers,
upon stinjry Co:i?rrfssTTn,u titirinir tin*
: ? J i... :
?~?UI:IXI<C H VI'MI, lia.cii'K j mill I:<J x>
confident of success.
lJelwem Colonel \Vitiicr?i?oon and
Mr. Hemphill the contest was warm
hut ;sol acrimonious. the friends ? {
lioiji parties claiming sw*.a>s nun! the
brilio: I)ox .-et tied the question. Colonel
Witiiersponji h:::l heeu defeated l?y
Jii'L'i* Mnckey four years a?ro from
iiiofivr* of policy. ;iu<! his friend* u?ed
th:s :u-i:ii!ri!':if with tiled. besides
show iu<i Colonel W'ihfrspoon'? finiess
for ihe place. Mr. Hemphill's voiith
was ;m o!?*!:tele to some who believe
! in aire as a qualification. though hifri'::nN
by reference to()*Xe:dl"s Ueiich
ami ilar showed that imiiiy of our
ahle>i judires were elected he for*; thirtv-tive,
and at least one eha'ieeiior at ;
ihi;ty-HX. V> iiilc .Mr. il<-iupiiiii >
friends are :itfd. they rlu'erfiiHy
aruuirsee iii the iwilt. and it is
eoneeded that.jiuiUer .ca'ndidat-G. would.
. have tilled the p<Wition with satisfae-^
f ion.
Tite Senate was tip with its business
! on Friday, and adjourned over until;
Tuesday eveuiiuc. Jfis^aid that tiir j
present session lias be'etl-' characterized':
by more solid, sound talking than any
previous oue. Xo; buncombe. has yet,
| l>er? exploded, with the exception of a
noisy harangue fry the mu)?tt<? Senator.
MjJlrr, of I>eaul'ort.:-bu the election
law. This bill has pas*ed the Senate,
having tho regi>try tee stricken out.
and it will nmiR this week into the'.'
House. Tht're will be no contest i
over any of its features, except thai in
regard t<? ri*jiistration. which is lurid
by sonic to be an unnecessary burden
ami expense. A eonterenee was item,
which -greed to accept registr.nlion.
but the subject. Has been reopened in;
j t!ie House and a new eo11fereiice mav
be neeessarv.
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The House ho" a irencral stock
law by a d; c:*ive vote, after a heated ;
?li-eM"?*Inu. Two or three seacoast
?-oti!;ncs hav-e-vl>een .exempted upon:
condition that thev will fence them elves
round. Tlii-* is a radical change. i
j Heretofore the county adopting the
change has built the fence; but the.
majority in the House hold that >ince'
the general law will require every per-1
son to fence his stock, it is b.irl ..logical
that each s*HMv!y desiring to retain the .
j old system shall-i>e maue to lence m
! itself. This expense will doubtless induce
most of the counties to abide by :
the ?_rcner:d i:?w. though there is much
trmmWinj; in the lower sections of the
Stale. ;
Iliifht here it may be said that tin*
Legislature i> iu dai:?rer of rus'iiny
things a little too hastily. The st >ck ,
law. the lieu law, the new electi li 11 v 1
are all three matters of vital importance.
and all press on the same class.;
The safest policy of any dominant party
is to make few experiments immc-;
(iiaiely preceding an election. As the
election law is I he most important it j
should have precedence, and the other
measures should be considered afterwards.
I
The stock law will probably pass' Hie <'
Senate by a dose v?ne. nud become tl;e j
law of the land. The lien law, it is i
fencralh conceded, will not be re-;
pealed. Speaking of these measures a '
iTMitleman said, "The action of the?
Legislature is inconsistent. The up'
country have the stock law. and when I
they are told that the safety of the par-;
ty is endangered in the lower counties j
through divisions of sentiment, they
scout the idea, but as soon as mention >
is made of tlte lien law they become!
verv conservative and refuse to repeal,
ir fin-fear of d?>iug. harm." There is;
force iii this. The argument for the re- i
peal of the lien law is just a? strong as j
that for the repeal of the fence law.!
Why should otic be taken and the other
h-tt ? Of ('nurse reference is madcouly
to the lower comities in which most .of
the land is uneulnvnfed. iu the agri
cultural {tortious of.the 5>tate the repeal ;
of fhc fen^e law adds thousands on j
thousands of dollars to the -wealth of
the people, and no county that. has j
adopted the-change is willing to go'
hack to the old system.
After these three' measures have been \
disposed of constitutional questions j
will be considered. First comes the!
question whether a fevr amendments
shall he .anhimtted to the pco]>le or j
whether the entire instrument is to he ;
overhauled by a convention. Kx|>crience
has shown that conventions' are
dangerous, and the result of their j
work is us problematical a? the verdict
of a jury. The existing constitution is i
not so bad as it might be, and it is far.
safer to amend it section by section
than to have an extra election, and re-.
open grave issues that are now settled.
One feature of the present session j
is the comparatively ?m;dl number of,
bills introdrrced?an evidence that the '
people are settling down. Special j."
legislation i> regarded with disfavor, j
and though some pet scheme occasionally
gets through, it first has to run the
gauntlet of trfiieistn and objection. j;
Tl"> "i-itIv/voiI K?H iviH fiMilluhltr
with some mortification*. Hie Senate
i>?'.t woik upon it. On Thursday and :
FrTUay a* nftmberorf-rnHrnad magnate.'*
made lengthy arguments azainwt it.;
ind endeavored to fallow that the re-/
*nlt would bt* dr>;rstrou?. What < fleet
their eloquence produced remains to,,
be. ?ecn.
Friends of the College and of the;'
Citadel hope to secure aid from the . i
S&*te. They show that three hundred <
and titty colored students are-educated
at Oattin ?nd as vet only sixty whites i'
at w>Hege. The State must provide.,
higher education.' it is proposed to do |
this by applying surplus proceeds from
the penitentiary. 2s"ot a bad idea to ;
make crime pay the expense of cduca-'i
flan
A session fu'eecdiiiij a :
caiiipaii'n always hri turnout candidates. : '
Generals Brat ton and Kcnwdy arc (
chielfy rneutumcff tor he jrovcnw .n-liip. ;
with .Mayor v.ourrenay sum senator I'rayton
as |*>s>il>iliti.e.*. Judge V. .1.
Pope. Colonel John C~ Haskell, Ovtoiiei.
Kduard MeCrady and Mr. .lame? ;
Aldrk-h are .^>okon of for a'torney-:
reneraf. Other clEees- have not yet !
attracted so mum attention. A< for
Railroad Conimi.^>M>+w,r?(heir native i>
Legion. But this :> euou^h for U>e
present.
m C
?Ayrr\* Cherry Perioral i* a really r
cmarkafole and time-honored medi-;
;?ne. I? i> the bc>t remedy known for"
si! diseases of tl.e throat :uid i*n^s. * I
\
' lilt: oi ri.ooi.4r run c.irir.n..
A I"1 :? Ajci'lnM l!:taiy L'-jcJ-IJitSirw'-Inipor
M?-ns;:r?v-i " for-J t!i a.'snnlily
N<-v.- i'olilir:.! I'nmbistttioii and .
llotv it .Mielit ft oik.
jl'lf 1:1 rht.- 5and tW.silrr ]
Columuia. Xo\<*!iiin r 'J'.K-r.The Loirishnure
is doing work, but -*<>' far '
Uttlf- progress has brcii m:u!e iu I!?t
disposition of I lit' niorc iu?j?o rfa::t
uires that wi1,] come before thr
body for settlement. It is impossible,
to >::y when an sidjouniment will be
reaehed. although some of the more
hasty members, whose highest notions
ol pnb'Ir duty are shap'-d by the pro-i
b:.ble e!lecU of thrir rondiiet on fIi??ir
in-mediate constituents :it home, have.
;di< ady be^fun to talk of
"<;KTT1NU TIlKOrcif HtirOJiE CUKWTM
KS.";
Awl -o it 5? that before t.io course or
legislation has assumed detinite sha]?e
or the real work of lhese>>ion has been 1
r a -bed. the State i< threatened with a
speedy exodnssol'her Lawmakers who
compost; then* consciences w'tis
I In; reil? c .? u t!i:.t the court;
will he al>ic to correal their blunders
yiid make e'ood law out of ill digested ;
and indiscreet legislative enactment*. i
TI1K IMPORTANT MKASfUUS.
Comparatively few measures oft Arc :
than ordinary importance have so Wir
been intiodiic.ed. but when it i* reiujpnberul
(lint this (ji'iieral Assembly ^to
pas< upon the entire Statutory Law of
the Slate: iix the fundi!ntition of voters !
and provide for I Ik* conduct of figure
election*: settle the impui'ftiliTqu?$*oi> ;
<>f the roiistiJ utional convention, "deal
ii'jr at the >ain<-liuie wi li :iil lie immcdi- |
and remote eontinjreiiries of definite
{iction'(hi* !?i:b?rc:pa?js upon thi;.[
"Lieu. Law which saviifldly. affects the*:
agricultural.. iutere.1#* 6X the entile!
State, and "provide a ?rcner;il rfufroadf
Jaw for the e?i!ii?<)lidatM+i),4n;tua^eiiK'iji'
and . regulation -of. rai.lroswls in this;
State." as t!?<> tiile of the hil.l declares. *
the necessity.tor thorough discuvion"
r.nd wise ae.ion is at once apparent
and can :ot h -safely disregarded. No
legislative bodv e.?rer assembled in . the j
State has been entrusted with the set-'
tlement of such issues, and the respoti-'
bibililv rostinjf upon this Ueheral As-:
scmbiy i? tremendous. Thoughtful
men are impressed with this tact ami;
it will be well for'the State. it*.every :
member of both bouses could appreciate
the lar-rc:iebiu?r consequences of
their present <ielil?cr;?tions.- The State
dues not want an early -adjournment..
She demand.-* faithful. t!u>. >uirh, consistent
work.
The general scope of the election law i
bill and of the projKMsed' amendment*
to She Constitution ii.ts already bean ;
indicated l?y the jYVmw ami Courier.
Tlit: bills have heen drawn with yreat j
ran: and after lon^.and intelligent con- :
sidcratiou. Their discussion has be-1
jfun. and the striking features of the '
debates in both houses have been faithfully
chronicled from day to flay.
There are no elections in'the State,
this \ ear. but in the midst of the work j
liml
Tl.MK To TALK roi.ITlC*,. i
and already the candidates arc bejrinninir
to set their pc?s and count their
prut labilities of election. The issues <>1* i
tlx* campaign have not been .settled
and it i< too early t< prognostjratu re>uh?.
but the e!unices are the Pemoc-,
racy will have a very hard strujfsrle to
preserve the organization of the party
ami retain their undivided control of,
the Sr.a'.c. .Senator M. (\ IJutler and,
otherpnnninent politicians think the
jfrtunl"simple will inn take place u'n-:
lil ISJSi. when Nrtional issue*will have
to be - met and outside influences :
tn heir imimii the n : imi nf
.... ? ... ..(.W.. .... W. ,
existing political parties. This may.
I?c the correct view of the matter, hut
a srreat many common people think the
next campaign will he one of the .most
hitter and hotly contested MrHjrirles
ever known in South Carolina. Mahoue
did not wait for a Presidential
year to make his ti?rht in Virginia, and
it is probable that the same policy will
he pursued in this State,
SOMK CANDIDATKS.
Amonjr the more prominent candidates
for (iovernor already mentioned
are (ieneral John I). Kennedy and |
(ieneral John l?ratton. No formal an-!
nouncement has b^eji made by either of;
these rentleiiH-n of their candidacy for
the nosh ion?of course, as the s.nviny <
itoes. I hoy arc i-in tin; hands' of their
friends/' I have made >evcral efforts"
to draw them out. but. they are 4so J
pressed with business" that the} j
can't or won't *alk. The Hon. B. K. i
Crayton. of Anderson, has also been
mentioned for (Jovernor', and I was j
told to-nhrht that Mayor Courtenay. of;
Charleston, mijrht possibly be entered i
tor the race. There is, of course, a \
reserve force ol'candidates who will be :
brought out as the campaign proceeds, J
and it is altogether likely that the dark
horse lias not yet been named.
For the other-State offices there wiil be
many candidates, and for the position
of Attorney-Concrnl a number of as- j
pirant* are already in the field. - Col. j
Edward McC'rady. Jr.,.of ("harloston, 1
Col. John C. Ilaske.il. of Columbia,1
Mr. .John II. Abney, and others, are :
spoken of for this important position.
A new feature that will probably
enter into the choice of candidates at
the next election is
A HIKKATKNKI) COMBINATION"
of the middle counties of the Slate to I
jmrcel out-the .offices anion*: (lie candi-1
dates who rnav come from this section.
The coalition has not yet. been formed.'
but 1 know that it has been seriously ;
proposed. As I infer from an earnest:.
conversation which was accidentally j (
overheard ;i few days since, the plan ot;
this new political alliance i.-j-to secure
tlie solid co-operation of the middle
counties imtl.e next.. State convention
f.?r the nomination of a State t;<;k-'t.
In this now .partition of political estate
the claims of the "up-country" and
low-country"? will he alike disregarded,
the promoters of the policy ima?rinin?f
that tUc;(ffftercnccs bijtvycen these 1
sections of. the ^tare are .-^xrVwide that 1
they cannot be WconrHed, and, upon,:
thisjrt'esuniptioii; that, the middle;
country \yill.be-able to Come in and <
carry otf the.prize. . The idea, as it has : j
be'eii exju^;sed? is that4he
>t6.^sw:>:ATisM OV-CHXKLIJSTOK
atxl Oiecrfjn 111Vdc!cht.s:~ -ij<>t suit '
tiiat j;
tho 'ficrv TViMYif^iTiC}" bfthe upper conn
ties goes to tl?e other extrein and opor-vate<
against the concifiariblu ot certain"' ,
policieswhich arc .conceived to be of :
the highest public importance. The
leaders of the new faction propose i<>,
come -iii between thc.-e two divisions of <
the party and. while the "ni^foVnntry** j <
and the "low-country" are kept asun-! j
tier by immaterial differences as to the ! ;
best course of party action, seize the!'
opportunity of securing control of the ! J
State. It is hardly probable that such i t
11 movement can succeed, but if it j ,
should be pressed in the. next campaign j ,
we will have the gratifying' spectacle it
>f thorough political harmony between j c
the two most powerful sections ol the i
State already too long. dirided by I '
trifling issuer. ' *J. C. II. ;f
mfm I H
j i*1
GCITTEAT'S TRIAL.
Washington. I). ('.. Nov. ?The ;
:ourt room was packed this iiir>n?hi?r I t
is muial. (luittcau resumed the stand : i
md identified several papers. | s
I5e was <}ucsnoncd as to tlie religious ; c
tenets of theOfteitfn community and ; r
said be had the same belief as was en-: *
ertaiijed at tlio eonimunity. and also c
stated what was the belief of the com-< u
nunify. H?? then ?r?ve his experience-! *
or the past four years: how be tramp-:
d around trying to lecture and sell his 1
lie also jravf an account of his ; f|
ri.4t? to the White- House and Slate de-! 0
wnrtment in search of j* consulship, and o
related how hp received the inspiration v
o remove the i nrsVK.'ut. At ri o clo^k ^
t n-re-s was taken for owe- hour. AT- .
c? flic- ro.ess Scovillf ri?nelud"ti the \;unitja!it>n
(>f fluiio.'Ki ?pm1 then th<>ri><)Jicr
was subjected ri? :i and
igid examination by Mr. Porter. j ?
? Siil?scri?3?> to Thk Nlws ay!> i
iuiALtn [
v * * ? . < ,
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t
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t
rni^ro r\j sa tunr.
yf -. .t. _ '
F.)n:!io>(rf4u(Ig k and Olher OHlc r?;
the senate i^^ereu" t!ftr^u?u>e. -iijki
itc j"ii?! as>eini>iy, .wiin .j. it.
Keimedy. President of the Senate, iit
the* clniir.jn'occedcdlo the election of
tfjf lollo>riri?r officers. in pursuance" ul";
a joint.resolution to that effect:
Six Circuit .1 ud^e$ (wliose fertns of
ofliee commence on the. 11th-. day of
I-Ybrunry. IS.S'2^ exrppt tlnf Eijrhih circuit
whose term begins. "December o. i
1MS1: one AsMu-iat?* .Jnsticd of the ?nipivme
CViirt. unt'^Com milium r of
riculture. two I)rr*cf*tor* of 'the State
Penitentiary,. two Tru.-tcesef the i'ni- :
varsity of South Carolina., and . U<-iri.-ter
of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston.
" "* *" '
Mr. Johnstone nominated fi>n." I>.
C. I'rci^cy lor the First <'ircuit. lion.
15. C. l'ressjey ivceiyeil!! vobs and .
was declare^ elected'}uiige of the First
Circuit ' j
Mr. Sinionf?ju nominated Hon. A.
1'. A1 d r i eh r~joertn^./ci><'/'firjd ^Tr.p. R
Perry noni " *&. ,
Ilanipton eijTiiuy.-fjj^jji^^'c.iiUih-Cirr
euit. ()ne hundred^ ^VjyHn;:i?
votes were Kft^K'.of AvjjTeltTlouj,- A," -P*.
Aldrich received 1)1 'Vot<^\j|f:il Mnn. J..
\\*. Moore .-.irceived 64 vnics. Fotlr:,1
votes w e reseat terinjf. JFyn.jA. P. AL~;
drich was declared etectpd Jutfee oft!^;
...,1 I *5,.,.it!r ' ?>". ' > !- . .
O-VMHt V IH llll. - " J7
Mr. N'owton. of Marlboro. nominated
llon.J. H. Hudson (incumbent) !
for )!ic Fwtirtli ( ircuit..- One" hundred
and torr v-foiir. votes were cast, of which
11,ni. J. 11. Hudson received 142,- ami
2 wore Hrutieriii". and lion. ".T. H.<
Iludsomwas elected Judjre ?
of the FoAirthJ'yruTt/'
M r. J oh n son ? of' Mari.o.u,. .nominated'
Hon. I. 1) -\Vif!lioi-sjv>c?ii_,??i" York.' iittd
M iv frd;;air?b't&ge 14- lyiijumitVid V
M r..J :-J. 1htptpfei Uwet^WstiT,' fi*?'fhc
?L\t6^%ct?t;< tur-l
I.T>. Wifli(M->Y)Arrn': received-84. am] |
llo.ii. .T^'.L I Iom'plii 11 -renreiV</<1 04. tire re,;
was i Lliank. iUft^iKrJT/^'.J1 If; tt'jtherspoon
was ilwtjarcd' eJyetoa' "Jmljre ot
tll(! MXIU circuit
M r. Simrmtoii movcd-that the. election
f?rth<s.$evei?th ajid Eighth .Circuits
be proceeded with' :it the fttnic time,
a.? it wan-wellknown-that. .4bery
was no.oppositioii to the incumbents.
f he-President ruled that it would be
competent. for member,*. to .vote* l'pr
both efficrrs on the ballot... . ;:Mr/HaSkeli,'of
Richland. -nominat-.
ed Il??n. W. 11. Wa!l.-tcc (incuml>ent)
tor the .Seventh Circuit, and Mr. Maxwell,
of Abbeville; nominated Hon. J.
S. Coihran (incumbent) tor the Eighth
Circuit;- ' * Hon.
W. II.- Wallace received 1*50
votes and \v:w declared elected judge,
of the Seventh Circuit....
Hoy. J. S. Coihran received 130.
votes and Wits .declared elected Judge
ol'the Eighth Circuit.' .
Mr. Hradh y. of Pickens, .nominated
for Associate Justice Hon. Samuel Mc(imvan.
the present incumbent.
Mrs*!4*. Gaillard. Murray and Summrps'
were appointed tollers.1. .
Tho whole* number of votes, 119. ^
wciv c:i>t for Hon. Sam no S Mr.Gowan.
ami In; was declared elected Associate j
.fuswee ofih<*-Suprcitle Court of South:
Carolina.
Mr. I lowlcr* , of Aiken, noniiuaied
Hon. A. 1% t Butler, incumbent, for,
Conuuissh>uer of Agriculture. Who re-'
ceived nil tlx? Vttte^eas.t and .was de- j
clared circled. '' * i
Mr. McQueen nominated Hon-. \V.j
1). Johnson and Mr./Murray nominal-1
cd Hon. A. ,S. J. lYtry as. members of:
the l?oard of Agriculture, and they j
wcre cU'cted to servr two - years from ;
l.-t of'Janirtry^ejxt^
lion I). F. I?r:ullf>v nuci Hon. (\ S.
Me.(yiill wei"C wmuuiUedlbr ilio JYni((Miliary
IJoard aiid wVre elected' with
out opposition. -'
lion. Orangeburg,
and (A.I. K. ^r. IMcMasler,. of Coluuf-1
bin. \v>mt iioiyhjtiif'ftste Tw'fr members j
of the l?oard of XcMsUcefi of the l.'ni-j
versily of .Soufh sfesijroiina- -and were!
elected wilbuttf op]><?*kio,n. , , ,, '
Mr. CliarFeslyei'ri^u, Jr.;*'was .re-j
elected 1 leglstc r <3f 1 r<*- -CQ^veva nee
for Charier.,fV '& ' }
The Pt^]?Ht/^^"e'd . ttie jofnt;
assembly ^lissjrfvttl^W^iuafert^fed,!
and th(rlIoas?>^i?j^iGqsit?^v X'i- f
A Siio ?i 5?? 3U bnlf past ;
0 o'clock * niorum?c -iMt-s.j
Bisv:l:ofTs c\i^hHjatLfis" lie . \vas aboutj
entering- the !ltfc}w$Ynsideiice. at the
corner of Uwperaoit 13ay streets rtjs- i
covered tlnHifetosf^cbody of ..a white j
woman suspended.'by #a handkerchief!
tied around the tap'iViil 0f; th<r iron j
fence in front of th? residence*. Deputy
Coroner Dotri?l;ws .wa??-' notified at
7.:>0 o'clock aiid wwitup to- the scene
of the tragedy and cut the body down.
A jury was then organized and it was
found upon investigation that the
wretched woman's. name was Barbara
Kilgus'. She waV forty years 'of' age.
was the wife of Frederick Kilgus and
hadcouie but frbni ^Germany as ar
emigrant in August last. Tier 'husband
had work at the. new cotton fac- {
* ;...i _m.., K *1,0... !
L*M > IJU1 llliuzi* *11111 iUrill'U^li IIIC? ??VJV J
very poor they had always lived hajn j
pily together. She'was the mother ?.-fj
*ix small children. At 12 o'clock she i
left her residence at tiie corner of Line j
and St. Philip streets, and not rctun -:
ing a search was instituted for her'
everywhere. It in. thought bv her i
friends that her mind had been affected
for the past few mouths and that she
wandered about the city until night
and then took her life in the way described.
She must !: ivc stood upon !
the wall upon which the iron railing i.
is placed and then fastening the hand- j{
kerchief around h<jr neck tied the two ]:
pud* to the cross-bar of the fence and I
jumped off. She- must have been J
strangled, as her neck was not broken, i
The woman, was neatly and warmly;
clad and hud on slippers.' ller l'eet j
?"?"> ""I'1 (ii/i* fiwiiii fli?v novomnn) 1 1
when *he was found, and from the po- 1
sition in which-she;was she could have ; j
saved herself at any time by s raising ' j
herself up by her hands. The coroner's
jury found a* verdict of death
from suicide, and owiu^r lo the poverty
of the-family the body was turned
aver to the city for burial.
LrviVG WITNESSES.-The hundri-diOf.b-ar! !"
ty :in<t healthy t<x>kiup: men. women nnd chi.- ;
Iren,"tliHt. have been resetted ffom \tedsof paLv.
?! -let jess and well nltfil death 1>y ParfrN ^
r;in^r Toni<' are the l?'st^evldrnc?s In tIip
tvorM of lis sterling merit snd worth-. You wlM : ,
lnd such la almost every comtnuulty. -f
ANNOYANCE AVOIDED.?Gray hairs are i
:ien<>rablc but their premature appearance Is
innovlns;. I'arker's ilalr Bal^m'prvrents-, the
mnovaace hv promptly lecturing the. youthtul j?
*+ '"("ri,/. .'"IMothers
! Mothers t! Mothers !! 1 i
Are you disturbed .it aightand broken 1
if voiit rcKt^iy Jv>Nkak child.suffering and : I
inin^withi tlio cxcracia'ixrcj pain of cut j
in^ teeth? If so. go at unce and get a |
jot'tle of MUS WINFLOW'S SOOTIiiX(? 1 .
?YKUP. It. will-relieve the poor little11
iuffcrer immediately-depend upon; it:'"
;here is no mistake about it. There is J
lot a mother on earth who has crar us-d
wlbrb: will not teU you at' o'neo tbac it I
vitl-regulate the boa-els, and, give rest to \ '
,!>e mother, and relief and jfiVtflth. to the ' j
:hild. operating magic. It is"perfectly j
;afe to use in all case*. and plt as?nt to >|
he taste, and is the prescription nf <?oe I
>f the oldest find best female physician* j
itid nurses in the United Stxtcs. Sold i
sy^rywhere. 25 cents a bottle. j.
dec I3-xTy " : ; j
A CVmg-li,.ColdorSoreThroat should
>e stopped. Neglect fr-^uently results. '(
n nti Inwirfllilc T iinn' rtr f'flll
umption. -Brown'# jlroni'lHalTrorii- j /
s an1 cortain tojfivc relief in Asfhna
Bronchitis. Coughs, Catarrh, On- i
mnptive and Throat Diseases. For;
liirty years the Troches have been refcoin-w _
tended !>y. ph\isicians, ain.i always give :
perfect' satis-fuctionThey art' not new
r untried-, but having iwen lostril by
ride and const-tnt use tor n^nrly nil rutin- u
rneruion. tlu*y have *tta.iu*<l well-nuT- y(
:>>d sunk among the few staphs r*nu=di<v; ^
{ the age. Fttblic speakers ?n?l sinsr- a
rs.n*!? them to dene and sirengtlirr Vtic . '
<>ice. tSorlcf nc c-Db? a hux every- :
rbcre- dec 1-'- xly ' j .
TO I HOA ys !, - :]
X L \KGE lot off '- V - '** Tril, t l:
CtL Si.-.ji ior tb*^ 'Miui.t 4c \
V'ii>nsbor<\ O.ll ag. " ' b
MtAlASTIiE, Bg . - '
0 "T*r|
?
I
g^gse ..
iuieiiMtism
Xcuralgia, Sprains,
. Pain in the Back and SideThere
Is nothing no re painful than thr^o
diseases; bat {he pain ran, be removed nnd
the disease cured by use of Perry Davis*
Pain Killer. \
. ThU reniody |? not a chenp JVnzInO
or Petroleum product J hat mint !>? Krj>t
away front llro or lu-at to uvo:<l
of i.-xplo?k>n, nor Is It an untried exp?-rilucHt
that 111 ity do more harm than good.
Pain Killer has boon In constant u??
for forty years, and I he u:dv< rsal testimony
from all parts of th<- world H It never
fails. It not only orti-cts a permanent ctiro,
but It relieves pain :il:e.n>t Inslatitn'.eour-ly.'
Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe
In the hands of the m<st 1 ".experienced.
The record of cures by tlK use of Paik
' Killbu would 1111 volunus. The following
extracts from letters received show what
these who have trl d It. thin';:
Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Mian., says:
About it j>jr hince my wifo berniue tr.blect
to xevcro suflViriut? from rhoumuti-m. Our
- . report was to t!;o I'a IN KvLLXi:, which sj'ecdjly
relieved ber.
Charles Powell writes from tlie Sailors'
-Home, London:
Iba(lb..*iiartlict?ltlireeyerwwiHjnwir3!(ria
" ot \Yc*tnrin?tcr kmvo' U|> my <- <? in
- drs;iair. I tri<vl your Pain Killeu.jiihI it jfave
uie immediate r.-litf. I Imvo mraim-d mv
strength. ami aia now able to f- llo w u:y umuI
occniwtion.
0. H. Walworth, Saco, Kc., writes:
I oxix-rieDc-eu immedir'.< idtf from rain la
the Kide by the use of your Pain Kjlxzis.
E. York says:
I have u*ed yonr Pain Kti.i.er for rheumatism,
end have rect-ivrd irroar bout.'lit.
Bartoa Seaman says:
Have iwed I'a ik Kilueb for thirty y?r?,
. ' and have found it a vrrrr-juiling remedy for
rhenmatinn and lameness.
Mr. Burdltt writes:,.
It nrtrrfuiit to frive rtlief in cares of rheumatism.Phil.
Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes:
From actual une, I know j our Pain Killeb
is the best mediciuo I can yet.
, All druggists keep Pain Killer. Its prtca
...to. fp low that It,Is within the roach or all,
' Jiixl tt will save msny times Its Cost in doc tors'
' Jlllfc,* 85c., 90c. And 91.00 1" bottle.
V PERRY DAVIS A SON; Preprfe&Rj
. ; Providence^ R.!.
tfictufiat the oioii tutldlooi u a ftftel lUlr R*tt?rrr mail
Drtwinf. AdmlrvJ f* lticlaurilim *nd t!?f*atpir[?ioe.
Never Falls t? Restore <jrej ?r Faded Hair
to U>? joeihtul oxWr. Wrt?.*?J$l ?iv? ?t ill <ro?ji>Cj.
I- Ginger. Boclm, Bandrako, Stillin^ia andH
many of we best medicines known ate here com- B
bincdintoamedicineof ?uch varied and effective B
powers, as to make the Greatest Elood Puriller&the ?
Best Hsatth acd Strugtij Rctsnr Ever liisd. |
It cum Dyspcptia, Rheumatism, Reeplessnew, I
all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, I
Jjdneys, and ail/ema:c complaints.
If you are wasting away with Consumption 'org
any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will purely B
hefp you. Remember! it it far superior to Bitters, B
Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, cs it buiids I
up the system without intoxicating. 50c. *nd$i I
liies, atall dealers ia drugs. None genuine without H
ignatureof Hl'COX&Co.,N Y. SeniHorcircolarI
ULItfiK ?Jk.Vl>G IN BCTING THE DOLLAR SIZE. I
KTIt>IZ2ES.
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T~ X. liOBS(.'N SON. Com 'UK^iori
) . Mcr-hunts and D.:ulfrs in Feriiliz
ers, 65 East Bay.
C'llAKLESTO.v. Novcml>OT 0. 1S81.
At the commencement of another businews
year we acfcroulwlge with pleasure
the patronage and condtlencc of our plaining
lri*nd.s.
l.'OBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER,
KOBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
b'lve given, very irratilying satisfaction.
Onr Cotton anil Coin Fertilizer is of the
..i-.L ..i'j T.
MHU ?!?. xi/ couuuit* uiiirr
v$Itfabl<< ingredients 3 per cent, of Amm<mi:VJA
j.fi cent, of Potash. JC> per cent,
of available Phosphate. Having been
among the first to introduce Guano in this
State, we can confidently refer to our
planting friends that dnring the Keric* of
years w. have sold thain Manures we hare
aljvays given a pure article t]Tery Manure.
i? posted. \Yc offer the abovo Fersiiizersfor
cash, time^r cotton. "
jrjamers oj avrmsj nume-namy win ue
allowed to the. 1st of A j ril to decide -which
they prefcr, ensh or tir . An ordesfora
carload of ten tons will l>c sent free ot
dTavage, for a less amount SI per ton will
be cbar-el. Nov. 19-fxSra
XA3TI> FOR SALK.
By rirtoc of authority vested in me 1-y
the will of Catherine -l'oily. deceased. I
will offer at pnblic s.-ile at JBlackstock o;i
Tuesday, loth Day of December Xext.
at 12 o'clock, the tr.v:t of land whereon
the late Jane Poll - resided, one mile wes!
of Blackstock, containing 133 jicres, mo?tf
or loss.'
Terms?One-half cash, the remainder
on a credit of twelve months, with interest
from tbe day of sale, secured by mortgage
of the premises. Purchaser to pay
for necessary papers.
T. l\ CARLISLE,
Nov 24-s2t Executor.
SEAXE1> PKOPOSALS.
Countt Commissioners' Orrirt. )
Wisnsbouo, S. C.. Nov. 22, 1881, )
Q
k. 'F.Al.F.D rirnnnsf.la for enverincr the
County Jiiil will be received by the County
Commissioner.? up to December *22.
'8*1. Cod tractors to furnish new sheeting
and liew tin and all other necessary
material. Work to be completed vithin
thirty days from date of contract. The
County Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any and nil bids, if in their
judgment the interests of the County de
id and it. J. I?. HAKVEY.
Nov 2G~t2std ("liru. 1>. C. C.
CHjliahtestlZZ]
w... "Tily,^ . ? ii^yiuumy
Piffle I l\U r\n I ncjj psnsians
%'\ f Senl^CTClTOiW -?
ft % H
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.g^if jlhs Best, ir\iheWorld| eg, <p ^
Pffe^ks'^i
L?J eAUriM0R?rMD,7l??
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it. ? 1'jJUL-iii'*^, Agcw. Minns
>oro. S. C. '-UV
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to
;s for guano will find it
:0 their advantage to settle
for same p.efore the
trst of november. as after
"hat date tiiey will have
'o settle with currency
knd lose the cotton orrion.
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K. .J.
Oct 11 j
3IOXEY WANTED.
\ LL PERSONS indebted to 11s for i
LjL ji"Otls bonght in l^Sl on-l nil form'"
nr.*. are enrne-stly requested to pay up
s soon as po>sil?le. \Ve must i ave the
toct'v to )mv those v!:om we owe.
- Sif'MASTEli. JJKIiJL i KElCiJIX.
sept21
-YOTKE
r.S lu-vby ciyen that upp'ksrtion will b?t
ni.il?? to tb? L .-^isli'Dir"* the onsnic
session, t'-.jr tiv im-orp^rafion of a
iwrtw Ci-., 11.rp liffWw'll Wi;)n??
oro hrlion or ANt^p. or some j oint*
' JwffTi r 11^ l.isr two pi ecs"*
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j Announcement
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?OF?
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if fill goods;
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'P. LAXDECKEPi $ BR0.\
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INVITE ATTENTION TO, and
RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT AN j
INSPECTION OF. THEIR FALL
AND WINTER STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING j
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j ' FrLI^ M^E oF LQXO" CLOTH, j
! SHEETINGS. QUILTS, SHAWLS, j
j BLANKETS, UNDEBYES.TS, ros \
' LADIES asd GENTS. ' '
hosiery,
, "GLOVES.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
BUCKINGS, ETC. i
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LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER
GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO i
! MENTION, AT PR CES FULLY |
IN KEEI ING WITH THE
HABD TIMES; j
P. LAmCKSE&BSO. ji
oot 11 J
j A NEVi" KIND OF WATCH CASK. . j
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New be:ati*e It is only within the last few'
jvar* that it has b-rn Improved and brought j
within the resrn or everyone; old lu principle ,
b-canse the Hrs* Invention was made .1 nfi the,
fl mi patent taken out nearly twi-ity years fjtf).
a .-.I cares made at that time and worn ever
! since, .ire nearly as good as new. head the rc!1:
lowing, which Is only one of many hundreds.
7 iir Jewelers can tell 01 similar ones:
I >JAN>rtru?. Pa.. May i$. iSTS.
i I havecustomer who has carried one of;
B >ss' Patent cases fifteen years and I knew it '
't*o year; b-fo'? ii?* got It and It now appears ' ,
i g'jod for ten year-* longer. K. K. OLNEV. '
! Bemeinber that J ts. Uoss' Is the only patent '
; ease made of two plates of solid gold (one out- ;
j side and one Insifle) ccvrrli g every pari ex j
: posetl to wear or sight, the great ailw tage of;
these plites over e!e<*tro giir?insr is apparent to 1
fvri on?-. Boss* lvthe only p.itrnt case with j
i whKh there I* t'lv-n a wrlrten wirraut, of
! which, rlie following la a rac-slmiie:
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cast*. A.1&. your Jcvicicr ?i?r uiuairtuctl vfttt- : '
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The Latest. The Best; _
TliE E:ST is iKE CHEAP"!, ji
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The r.and.'omcsfc and r.iOcfc complete | !
LARGE AF.M MACHINE |
Yet produced. . | :
ILLt'STP A7E7) CIHCULAES SEXT !
ON APPLICATION. \
Victor Sowing Machine C(V
Klddloto^n, Conn.
Southern- STTcc, Kc. 3 N. Cha las SI., Ss.'tLwrc. W.:
jospinaiKC-.
ah kjjitrs of .ion hunting. s? <-?.
fPo-rifi< Bill Hi'.Mfl-KiiVflnjM^,
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-IX
Invincible
TVE pour our vast resources cm the poic
and doubling-the farce of our quotations,
MIMNAUGH'S CONQUER I:
50 pairs white blankets. ?2,00. $3 00.
least 25 per cent. 21 dozen nndei vests at
Cochineal dyed, all wool, red undershirts
a suit..
IIK A IS THE PRICES TOI
Jems and Cassi meres marked down from J
40 ccnts to 33^: down from 30 cents to
head fathoms deep beneath the waves of n
gains rolls rr < e occasionally on, and the n
MiMNwr-curs prices.
PHC j3EP?~>?Great reduction. {
$1 25, $>1.40 marked down to J?1.12i, $1.01
DRESS GOOD ^-Anc
thry go at less than manufactui er's prices
cut to 18^. cents: 20 cents cut to 15 cents;
9. cents. Black Cashmere Cretons and' Mo
heretofore. This is a boni fide sale. Geo
what they will
J.L3
Dec 1 THE ACKN(TWLED(
NEW Fl'KX
;. ...ARRIVED AXIX'I
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DONT buy nniil you have seen my Sfo<
ship nneqnalerl. and everything warrant
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
I keep on band most of the LEADING
Prices to rait the times. Lumber aDd !
neatly repaired at moderate priccs.
SAVE YOUR FREIGHT BILLS-AND 0*
ING 10Hi GOODS OF
E. AV
PLAIN F
I AM NOW RECEIVING daily my Fa]
Dry Goods. consisting in part of Dciuesti
^reat vaiiety, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves. N
;)f all kinds, which will be sold as'low s.s tl
MILLINERY, b
AND FANCY GOODS in all the novefti*
snr Milliner from Baltimore. Las selected
care, end no-pains will be spared to please
bbe above DEPARTMENTS. Miss BLA(
season again. * . - .
IF YOU WANT A SEWING MAC HI N
ind the be^t Family Machine.on the s)aik<
t.bem being in nse in this County. and will
:ny other without basting, you can find it
JUST IN A feUPPLY OF GROCERIE!
Lard. Chee se, Crackers, Cakes, Candies
Kerosene Oil, Bagging. Iron Ties and any:
je found at J. O. BOAG'F, on the Cojr.er,
vhere. Don't forget to cell, as these are ?
.iun.
AN ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEAD
fUST RECEIVED.
J. 0.
Sept 24
THE "QUEEN BE!
IW1'
The "QUEEN BESS" Corset ami Skiit Snj p->rt<
ver introduced. It is a perfect fitting corset ,.an<
traps easily adjusted to anv desired length. It
ATENT CLOTH STEEL PBCTEC TOI?, wHch r
listing, but also rend*rxitimi ossibte to break tb
icnlar. FOK SALE ONJLY by
W*v 'Jfi . .
M. L.KIN
CLOTHING HOUSE. C(
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Jiv/oi r.imipivtr witiv ui viuunw: hi mi; ^
ml jieckwcariu endless variety. Hoys' Suits,
lie Ja tea*, styles ami SiHc?hrat yrices to suit the
"FIXE shoes for men and hoys. Taylo
ranilla. ami Webster'.-. braids in all colors, th
Jpaca coats in all shades and qualities. Silk
ml Mohair Dusters in all styles.
ALLORDERS FROM!
july 7'
EXCELSIOR COOK
in -x .j i ia a aa a m
raanuiaciuroa djt Af.oncrr?m
ASTS JOX fLi-LS. Vi DtXLEVY & KJL2T
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it where opposition is weakest* fT ^
we write m characters of' lire? - . ^
sTG LIST OF PBICEft ^ J
5 50, ?8 00, $10.00. redncen afc
25, 40, 60, and $1.00 5 d< zan
and drawers, rcduced to ?2>75 ;:;-i
v - ssaam
RLK?3,000 yards Kentnety "' - -'M
3o cents to 65 cents: down from _
18?. Competition's ambitious '
jy prices. The storm of b;ir
larket bows to tk* inevitable?
Shoes $1.75, mnrked down to . y y
) shoes m uked down to Tocts. - - .
ft her cat in dress goods. >?o\r /
. Thus, 2.*> cents dress goods \
12? cents dress goods cnt - ta ..,:y
b:iirs. twenty per cent, less than ... ;
ds miiist be sold, let tlieci bring IIMNAUGrH.
1
ITUEE! !
OAKKIYE.
-ayrSagl
3k. For design and workmaned
to be as represented, and M
A Xew Supply of Picture.
Frames, Cbromos and Wall ' ^
Tocketa; Brackets, Hat Rack?, ' ; flj
Mirrors. "Window Cornier?
Wir>flnw SJiarl^R. Tin Sets, - .
Spring Beds, Mattresses.
MOSEY SAVED IS MONEY : pi
MADE.
SEWING MACHINES end at
shingles for Sale. FnriJtm-e_
rHER EXPENSES BY BUY-' ' ^
. PHILLIPS.
ACTS. ;
II Stock of Staple and Farry
cs, Calicoop. Dress Goods ia
otious, Friugep, Luces, /uttons
ie lowest.
SILIMfSY, J
>s of the season. Miss BLACB, - :
the above jroods "rith g}<&\ j$.
our friends and customers in . t
sK will be with us the comiii/j'
^gjj
E, one thaf has stood the-teat; .k ,
it. three hundred and fifty ?of ?/* /
do a: irieater range of work thuc
at J. O. BOAG'S^
S, Flour, Meal, Giist,
, Mackerel, . Tobacco; CigaJTj.'V4*
ind e.ery thin# you want is ft*
acts and wortiiy of jour'attenS,
CHAIBSr LUMBER ETC^
B O A G.
SS" CORSET. i
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)T is .by fir the mot comfortable
:1 has new and improved ?ho?ld<r
also h*s fhe iniuifr!8?ly' popular
tot only prevents the siecis :z.-:n,
e clasps... Warranted in .every par- *-1
J. 31. BEATY & CO. jjJ
)LUMBL4, S. C. J
dents' farnf v. pooda ;
l oiHiis ar.a uusoi
r's celebrated 3r al^o
e latest is the Derby -Straw,
S?Hi ?res a?id Alpaei and "Linen Jk
?TLT FILLED/" 4j
* - X2^^fl
I v>??nv
C QCCT m TUP M1DVCT
jen different sizes and Irtndi * FItc
tfj Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to t -Wi^.
irepeats, and priced to ?nlt ail purses;
AD1KC FEATURES: I
Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grate
ble Damper, Ioi^n-hangeable Auto*
Kolf TWv? TT?'v
..v... wv>. "'KSUig iitavriiirwingir;;
Fine-Stop,. Reyosible. Gu>
; Lon~ Cross Piece." Double Shorf
Harry .kins Cover?. J3Ianrinated Fixe
iiv^vvi .nciei riineis, ess
mlcd tn Material, in Eiaah, cad is
1 & CO., Baltimore,iNWc