The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, June 14, 1882, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Unclaimed Letters.?'Th<
? - - =. ing is a list of leti.crs remai
Wednesday, June 14. f : : 1882.; claimed in the Winnsboro p
L. :?? Mrs. Margaret Bell, Mrs. !
Tek>is of The News and Herald. Brown, Jesse Chappell, Miss
-Tri-weekly edition, four dollars joe/ Chisolm, Mrs. Ailsev Crai,
annuM, in advance; weekly edition, ^ ' . ... T" /-i ,
L two dollars and fifty cents per annum, ^eter G-allagher, W. J. Gordo
jp in advance. Liberal discount to clubs Johnson, Mrs. Jane Jordan,
of five and upwards. Lvkes, 2, Mrs. Jenett Moses
Rates of Advertising.?One dollai horo, Sallie Smith, James1
per inch for the first insertion, a ad ; ~ w:nn
fifty cents per inch for each subseq ient " '
insertion. These rates apph to all ad Notice.?We have ovcr.'aa
mrficomoni c AT WniltPVCT ll&tU l"C? ailtl
are pavabie^rfctlv in advance. Con- j put our nuns in nrst-ciass
tracts for three, six or twelve months j grinding wheat, having had
made on very liberal terms. Trail- , roads leading to our mills th
sient local notices, fifteen ceiu* per worj.e(j aiK| pUl j,, first-class
;ine for the first insertion and seven , .
_ and one-half cents per line for each j wagon travel, and having
subsequent insertion. Obitua'-ies and , formed of there being a goc
Jr- tributes of respect charged as adver- i crop, we hope to have a gooc
fcs isements. Simple announcements 01; peonage of grinding wl
fcjT carriages jnd deaths puolished free 01 ^ Jvo c SwyoERT &
"harge. and solicited. _ ,
^ AJi communications, of whatsoever Proprietors Parr:
m nature, should be addressed to the jUTie 6-x2t
Winnsboro Publishing Company ?
Hp Wiansboro, S.C. The Literary Club.?This
* ~ at Mr. D. R. Flenniken's 01
I >ew Advertisements. .
. ? ... t tv Tr-oii- evening with a large attendan
"Walker's Specific?Dr. J. W. Walk- - ? .
f ,-vt r> programme was admirably
cr, Frankhnton, > ^ and gave great pleasure. Th
Local Briefs. ing ladies were elected for th(
?What has become of the cotton ni011th: President, Mrs. J. F.
factory? ter; Vice-President, Miss
?The tremendous oats crop about Aiken; Secretary, Miss l\ar<
town is being successfully harvested. Corresponding Secretary, hi
?Senator Gaillard left on Sunday Connor. The club is growing
for Charleston, where he will remain ^ers an(j popularity.
a few days. ? ?
-Court adjourned on Saturday The 1 ear Book of Charl
norma*, and Judge Wallace left the We are much indebted to Ho.
same diy for Lancaster. Oourtenay for a copy of the Y
* -Mr D G Ruff has our thanks for of Charleston for 1881. It i
some verv nice peaches-decidcdly the the most interesting works of
finest we have seen this season. we have ever seen, dealing
* -The Register's account of the with contemporaneous topics,
Ivnchin* of Caleb Campbell was, in ing a history of the city and
i;i inanv Aspects, exceedinglylnaccurate. ' of its institutions for years 1
^ye understand that crops through- contains excellent sketches
t out the countv are very fine notwith- M. P. O'Conner and Hon.
| standing the unfavorable weather. McBeth, who died last year, a
-The" \ssociate Reformed Presby- a full description of the artesi
terian church has been furnished with and jetties. Mayor Courtenay
-r I great credit both for his ai
anew bell?tnegmoi uicuiwci?vi. . .
administration ami his public
* . congregation. ... ,
-Mr. J. W. Bolick has harvested compiling these records.
one hundred and five bushels of oats Cotton* Statement.?The fl
from a lot measuring a nt.e ovei an jcomj>aratjve cotton state
acre and a quarter. ^ ^ week ending June 9, 18f
fr ?The dancing school is a t e _o in | rece^)t5 a^. ajj -^Jnited States p<
town at present. We su>pec la jng (j,e week 14,978; same w
some of the pupils are studying other 29 309; toUll rcce;pts t0 t
matters than the "poetry ot motion. ;?546)099; to same date last
?The fire companv was out or ^^75. Exports for the weel
practice on Tuesday evening. The satne week last year 49,882; t
company is well organized and the ports to this date 3,052,196;
boys seem greatly devoted to the en- date ]agt year 4jl68?3]4> Stoc
giue- United States ports 429,^0; sa
?The helmet caps of the Steam I ire ,as{. vear 43^034; stock at all
Engine Company arrived last wee"> towns 43,423; same time last
but, not coming up to representations, u3. gtock at Livcrpool
they were immediately returned to the gjune time lagt year 964j00
dealer. of American afloat for Great
y ?The brothers of Caleb Campbell 70,000; same time last vear 1'
" have disinterred his body from beneath
the tree upon which he was hanged The University.?Informal
and earned it to Blythewood for rein- just been received that Prof. J
terment. ' Bryde has accepted the profc
?The office returns thanks to Mr. -J. of agriculture in the South 1
Clendining for some delicious lemon- University. The people of T
xio nn^Pi*?tAnds the manipula- made most determined efforts
AUC* "V
tion of temperance drinks as thorough- him, offering him an iucreas*
lv as of those that have a "spike" in hundred dollars in his salary
' increased appropriation for tl
?Scene in court. Attorney to wit- cultural department. This is th
ness, sharply?"Sir, you have got no est possible proof of this high
sense!" "Witness, friendly?"I wish placed upon him. Professor 2
> vou would lend me some of yours, I is a native of Abbeville cou
1L- -will pay you back with in-trust I" moved and settled in Yirgini
?In publishing the list of the com- he went to Tennessee Univers
mittees appoint^ to solicit contribo- is a thoroughly scientific and
tions for the dinner at the reunion of farmer, besides being a
^5^" the Sixth Regiment, we omitted to scholar, and is said to be the 1
affix the name of Mr. W. H. Kerr, the fessor of agriculture in the
,N seeretarv. States. "We have spoken freqt
?We are indebted to Mr. Clendin- Dr. Joynes before. These ge
- in?" for a treat to some ice on Friday will be most desirable acquis
morning. He will keep, on hand dur- the educational circles of the I
iug the summer a full supply, which he The southern cultivat<
will sell very cheap. L vou want a receive(j ^he June numb<
"cooling off" give him a call. Southern Cultivator a nd Dixi
There was a large crowd m attend- ^ a|)d uguaI it is full of in,
ance upon court on ?Tednesda\ to reacjjng. matter for farmers a
witness the trial -of Cain Jones an fam;]ies. A comparison of t
Sherman Jones, indicted for arson. jjQg. journa] with similar pnbl
The case is a very interesting one, and ^orth an(j South, shows deci
' * -aJcful a nnocfinn rtf Vn.ChY<ll 7,771 DT&SSiOft r- J. y
" _ ?aio?-u?? r iavur oi tue vu.utvu.wr uuu, .
in the criminal law of the State. jn qUantitv the latter has ab
?We are informed by street listeners ha]f more* than any other a?
that a very amusing colloquy took artjcje fcears the impress of
place in the Debating Societ\ on last seiection or thought in pre]
Thursday night. Subject?Woman Every number of the Cultivcti
and money. Actors the "Chancel- ie^ter from Bill Arp, prepare
lor" and "Lord Thurlow." More we sjvejy for jt. Special attention
cannot tell, ^ to the interests of "Patrons
n0t** bandry," the secretary oft
?^The editors of The News akd Grange being employed to wri
'Herald return thanks for an invita- interest of that order. Our
tion to the commencement exercises of *s ^a-t ^ Cultivator finds
* the Carolina Military Institute on the ^e farmer s home, it w.il
.. 15th inst. The institute deserves the t>e a welcomed visitor. Mes
patrona?re and encouragement of all P? Harrison & Co.. Atlanta, C
friends of education. Iish if foi'*the smaI1 sum of *
?Franklin J. Moses, the Radical auaum*v
ex-Governor of South Carolina, who the circuit cotjri
k was arrested in New York some time
ago for obtaining money under false Although little was accomp]
. * preteuces, pleaded guilty to petit lar- the Court of General Sessions
ceny, aud was sentenced to the peni- day, Tuesday and "VVednesda
tentiary for six months. the Court busily and constantl
?The final examinations are being e<^> an(* the *>usiness ?f the
held at West Point, and in a short time now raPidIy progressing.
Cadet Gailiard will be home on fur- . The grand jury on Tuesda;
nwACAnfaH o ?nmr*Ai? Ki
lough. His friends are preparing to " * _" ??"""? "* "
hear thrilling stories of hairbreadth after the performance of the
adventures in the class-room and of were du y d.scharged.
?daring- assaults on. Major Sturgiu's The cases of the State vs.
f ,, Gaither, for carrvmg a concea
? mess table. f
^ x b" weapon, ana of the State vs
^ ?Clnbs are "all the go ^ m town at ^ ^
---^resent. We have a matrimonial club En lish> for conspiracv to ,
audai. oaif-matnmon.al club; ? assault and battery with inten
erary club and a hi^-y society and ^ ^ tc
we understand that a Sha^pear^n ^ ^ ^
clnb, to devote one night in the.wee.- dcfendants. Verdict-Noi
to the study of the great English port The ^ ^ the ^ ^ A
and dramatist, is m process of forma- Cnnning|iaBlj _w-itll
tl0K* property under lien?Messrs
?The Richland Volunteers of Co- ^ Ragsdale for the d<
lumbia have determined to celebiate The jury after remaining out
their anniversarv on the 8th of Augustr?Vlnpb
nn Tnpsriav niirhf-. wp
Aii invite^^asbeen extended to the j in aud bv order 0'{ the?Court j
Gordon Ligtt^^ntrv of this place. wa? entered,
t ^ave no^ heard whether or Dot the "Wednesday having been set
Gordons can avail themselves of the trial of the case of the 5
- festivities of the day, but if possible ?ajn Jones and Sherman Jc
they will do so. arson, and an order of several
^ ?We are much obliged to Miss out, Sherman Jones was arrai
Sallie Crawford for an invitation to Wednesday morning?Messrs
attend the closing exercises of the Lee and McDonald for defendai
and Jackson Literary Society of the defendant pleaded autrefois
"Wesleyan Female Institute, at Stanu- claiming that the indictinei
' > ton, Virginia, on the 12th of Jnne. which he had been formerly
The invitation is very handsomely en- was good , and if so, he could n<
graved, and is as pretty and attractive again for the same offence, i
as the young ladies whose hopes and ! gament, the Court held that j
- aspirations it is designed to embody, i Presslev had decided that th
"We wish we could be there. indictment was defective, he
power to reverse such decis
The Teachers' Association.?Ac- therefore overruled the plea.
-? cording to resolution the Teachers' fendant. thereupon pleaded <
Association meets in "VVinnsboro on pleaded "not guilty. The j
Saturday?the third Saturday in June.1 dcily empaneled and the trial
It is hoped there will be a full attend- ! ed. The State offered the t
ance, as there may be no other meeting j of a number of witnesses to p
before September. The last meeting ' confession made by the d
was very pleasant aud well attended, j which was, in substance, that
'-V-iv . - .- -- ..
e follow-! set fire to the bam and stable at the : alone." We suppose from thi
ining un-1 instigation of. his father, Ca?T Jones,! would advise us to stay away
ostoiBce: j who threatened to kill him if he did i town, and not to bother ours
Margaret { not do so. This confession was cor- : about a new county. So far as ^
; Hannah roborated by the tracks of the defend- concerned, individually, we shal
g, (col.,) ant which were pointed out to Mr. J. : fret about it unless the Regulatoi
ii, Henry M. Kirkland, to whom the confession j after us. He says lie lias -'tra
John P. was made. The State relied principal- j over it [the Dark Corner] since 1
, R. Ros- ]y upon this confession, which was j He i^ the man we are looking
Williams, j claimed to have been made freely,' Will W. E. please tell us whei
I voluntarily and without any threats ' lines run that include the Dark Co
uled an(j j^e defendant offered 110 testimony in j Our section is very quiet in nu
order for! own behalf. After argument by of politics?too much so, we fear,
I 1 111 ^ Messrs. McDonald and Mackey for the ' sign of the'times appear to be aj
orou"hlv : ^e^euc^anf' a,K^ 'J.v l-lc Solicitor f?r the , us in this regard. There is some
, j State, the jury was briefly charged by plaint against the last Lcgishi
eI ,01 j the Court upon the propositions of law Some do not like the registration
been m- . ? . . . rP),rt ... ? and it appears now that quite a
>d wheat! . ' " " ' . j ber will disfranchise thomselvt
I share of i retire(1' aml aftcr an absence of ajont | failing to register. We will ve
, ' . , j half an hour returned into Court with ! to sav that it would be wise to r
at Wlth | a verdict of eiiiltv. with a recomrnen-1 (hc registration law when the Lo;
Go., ti T. ?" . n rpu? j turc convenes in June, mis 1
Mim dat.ou ?o the uicrcy of the Court II,e, t||(, ,ni t0
effect of this recommendation 15; to ; piy witi, the constitution in thu
mitigate the sentence from the death i ticular. Individually we do not
club met penaltv to imprisonment for life. plain at any of our laws. "Nc
> Friday Thursday concluded the work of the ?"> ?'that will give us:
1 C1U - , -" . ?? I honest State government, and w
ice. The General Sessions. Ihe greater por- j jj^ve our last Legislature, as a 1
rendered ' tion the day was occupied in the trial j was honest, and tlie members did
(: follow-' of C.iin Jones, charged with arson?; t ?ey honestly believed to be fc
? ensuin"- the State attempting to show bv cir- ^e lc?rct t'|?t.t!,ere. ^
, Iphunt anvwhere. Division is da
.McMas- cumstantial evidence that the defend-1 qIIS> This is 110 time for d?visio
Ma<gie ' ant burned a barn and stables belong-1 pet schemes. "We cannot but b(
? Davis * "ig to Mrs. Sarah Gladney and her j that all jiood^men desire good go
fi<? T?nsa ; children, on the 20th davof Julv. 1S81. j Gur interests (apart from
* 1 oi?n oil aiio oun tiif* <
in mim_ The evidence was that hostile feel-ngs Taxation, finance, hard money o
existed between the parties at the lime money?these are not in the
of the alleged burning; that trasks,! b.'fore us. The question, and the i
r!TAV - , f >< un n.of I is this and this onlv?shall the go
\ recognized byMr.Gladnev to be that nient; and home-mie we have had
11. \Y . A. of the defendant, were found the next 1876j w!th all that we have, <ro u
ear book niorning leading to the barn from the or shall it be continued'i It onl
:s one of I direction of Cain's house. The de- mains for the good people to say
the kind fenoe offered no evidence. The jury J?d?> [?aVlwk gloom
not only after remaining out the greater por- ar<? one of those that hope for the
butgiv- tion of the afternoon, were called into and believe the people of our
of many Court, and stated that there was no will, when the contest comes, dr<
f- * Possibility of an agreement, and the
of Hon. (jourt ordered the Clerk to enter a Cokx:
Charles rnistrial. Cain was thereupon lodged -
nd gives j in jaji to await trial again at the Sep- tiie ^vblic^sojiools.
ian wells tember term of Court. Arguments by some Prominent s?:s?estion? abou
deserves counsel for Sherman Jones were heard. Selection of Teachers.
;liniratle both in arrest of judgment and for a 3fc$sr$. Editors: There is oik
spirit in new trial, both of which were refused, j connected wth the Democratic
and Sherman was sentenced to hard 1 that 1 have never comprehended
labor in the penitentiary for the term I it is that we give places and oc<
uowing of his natural life. tion to some of the most violcni
mentior The work of the Sessions show- but j stalwart Radicals, whilst we 11c
52: ?*ct two convictions, and when it is re-l and repudiate members of our
3its in- tJiat twelve were convicted j party. Does this look right?
cck last i i
his dat j at February term of court, it is the 1 just? Is it fair, that men able
& % . 1 most gratifying evidence that crime is ! many, if not all, the positions
- 34 0T>~ I 0P tllC ^ccrcase in Fairfield. j filled hy Radicals are to be put
\ ? | Fridav was consumed in the hear-1 and vet expected to bear their shr
otal ex- * ; *
to cain ' ing of equity causes, which occupied j club and campaign expenses, w
, " j the attention of the Court until ad-: these Radicals draw their pay mo:
.a I journment on Saturday morning. 0llt 0f the hard-earned monev o
ime time :?. _ i " *
interior the reavportiosxext. poor Democrats. I ask again, is it
table that these poor men must pi
W '~ ?ne ?f Many Propositio,n9 that wiU 56 Sub" and labor in the fields and hot sun
99S,000; mitt-xi.
A _ , ,, ,, , whenever called upon, lose a da\
0; stock Jfessrs. Editors: The following plan I , .. . '
? ., . . . . . , x t il j spend their scant earnings, v
Britain for redisricting the State is the best L , , ?
iatw\ .% < * i . , .| .j ~ Radical darkies keep schools an<
19,000. that I can devise bv the aid of a census , , .,
. . 4. ; , regularlv paid their $2o or $3C
, of the counties onlv. A better plan 3 , .. ., ,
tion has . ,,, * , . month, extracted trom the pock(
. , might be constructed bv one having a 4l , , V.
ohn Mc- L ? manv a worthy and needv Dem
census of all the townships in the State, , * *. , , * - ..
:ssorship ,, ? . .. . by the unsparing hand of the
r, .. 1 as the figures m the divided counties 4 ., . ,
Carolina f . , . gatherer. Are there not white pi
are onlv approximated. This plan . ,, , .?. . ,
ennessee . ,.y. . . fct ? ,. , enough able and willing to keep
x . gives one district to the Radicals, ex- . , ... . .
to retain ? , , . , schools, that we must select sor
. . cept by some special dispensation? , . , , - ,. . .
b of six f ^ the most virulent Radicals to si
possiblv two; but makes the other five , T)
and an K. . . * ? ' .. ~ . , these places?Radicals who do
. districts safe for the Democrats, unless . . ,. , ,
tie asri- , ^ . , 2appreciate the motive and who
estrong- ^ T, I"? opportunity to repay will
estimate shonM belie the h,story it has enacted ?ratit?de the cff,)rts made toover,
klcBryde ?r years. _ _ their antipathy and hatred to the wl
lit)*, but " " ~ C ASTER* Witness the evidence, and the cor
a, when FIRST DISTRICT* of the jurors, in the political per;
- ? (Charleston. - - 60,825
ity. He (joast 0f Georgetown, - 2,613 uuus B"'?s ?? ?? vi.a.re
practical Horry, - - 15,074 In every instance, but one the ne<
cultured Marion, * " - 84,107 testified against the whites; and in
>estpro- Marlboro, - - 20,598 one it was spite, rather than a d
United Total - - 133~717 an(* Jnstice that actuate
lently of ' SEC0XD district ' witness. I think it time for the D
:ntlemen npper Georgetown, - 17.000 crats W recognize the fact thai
itions to Williamsburg, - 24,110 Radicals do not intend to show in
state. Clarendon, - - 19,190 quarter. Their deeds in Congress
Sumter, - - - 37,037 0.)en an(j aVo\ved determination o
)R.?We Richland (except Columbia), 1<,o8o ? , , . .
>r of the West Kershaw, - - 5,000 Federal government to remove e
. Faii*field, - 27,766 official, no matter how small the o
e arm- goutj1 Chester, ... 10,000 ought to teach us to mete out the
Lerestmf
, ?e ? measure to them when in power,
nd their Tota, .... lo<,t>8S r i 11 .u <. 1t /
.. ' 'I hold that we ought to requn
his ster- third district. ^ u 11 1 1l. ,
. ^ ? every office-holder under this I
ications, Darlinsrton. - - 34,485 * , ,. ,
dedlv in Chesterfield, - - - 16i343 government to prove his loyalt
F?'? East Kershaw, - - - 16..M8 i voting an open Democratic ticket
ru/mvr. - a<5ter . . ig 90s ! he is not willing to no that serve
out one- York, ' - - - 30*713 j as Federal government serv<
d everv East,'s of, Spartanburg, - 27^408 employes?turn him out and sn
the place with one who will suf
Total - - i4-> 390 the party furnishing his bread
oration. aohu, - meat| J
tor has a fourth district. j j ^ave no faith in the concilis
d exclu- West, i of, Spartanburg, - 13,300 policy, and any one who will
? r-noiiri 1 !o * ? .494 1 Kio ri/??
Laurens, .... 29,444 an(j gav has jjeen anything t
ot Jius- union, ... 24,081 failure must be blind or unwillii
he State Chester, - - 14,153 see> During the last election in
.te in the dewberry, - _6,497 pjace some of the Kadical sc
opinion , ~ teachers who are drawing their
-t r Total, .... 144,969 regularly from the Democratic t
fifth district. ury stood at the steps of the c
!1 always pjckens _ 24 391 house, with book and pencil in 1
srs. Jas. Oconee,' - 16'256 taking notes for the purpose of ii
ia., pub- Anderson, .... 33^613 cerating in Sing Sing some of the
51 50 r>er Abbeville, - 40.S22 men wl,? were contributing to
' ^ Edgefield, .... 45,846 ,ivin? at that time an<* si?ce. 1
men have not been interfered \
Total, - - - . 150.9?8 They still draw their pay and mc
sixth district Pr>cten*e of keeping a school. ]
sixth district. ^ .g ^ for guch fejlov
lished in Aiken,^ ... 28,122 retain their places, when so i
on Mon- Lexington, - - 18,o90 needy white people through the cc
v* fnnnd Columbia Township, ll.i000 would gladly perform the duty?
Barnwell, - - - - o9,858 There is no sense in conciliate
v engag- West Grangeburg, - - 19,995 moan as it is practised by the D
term is - .7777 cratic party. I have been thrown
Total, .... 117,oG5 negroes ail my life, and my pi
p. morn_ seventh DiSTRicr. sional duties have caused me" to s
lle nnl Hampton, .... 18,767 their character, and I have al
.us, auu (jQjjeton . . 36,:;'.90 found that they respected the
ir usual Beaufort' - - 30,'j9<> most whom they feared most. I
Berk lev, ... 42',000 Democratic party imagines thai
Orano-phnror. . . 21.000 secure negro votes by cajc
xiaiuan - ? =>> tjjev wjjj gn(i wheii too late
Jed dead- T . . . 243,347 error. Democr
. Nathan , ?
1 Milly GOSSIP FROM THE "CORNER." A CARD FROM MR. FEASTE1
till, and The Crop of SmaU Grain-The Lien Law Ho Inclines to Serve on the Sixth Reg:
t tO kill, and Other Laws-Points about the Xew Committee, and States his Reason
>gether? County. Messrs. Editors: Will you alio
uald for Messrs. Editors'. This section of space in your columns to expres
guilty. old Fairfield is pretty well done har- high appreciation of the honor
lexander vesting small grains, and its "golden ferred upon me?I refer to my apj
selling sheaves" have not come too early for ment as one of a committee to s
. Doug- the faithful laboring man and the wea- contributions for a dinner to'bej
jfendant. ried and hungry beast. The face of to the survivors of the Sixth Regii
until 10 the farmer is aglow with cheer, and s. C. V., in August next. I v
re called we hope his heart beats a thankful like to say to these who mad
1 mistrial j prayer to God for this more than appointment (their names are
I usual bountiful harvest. The corn and known to me), that while I am ;
apart for j cotton crops are promising, while gar- fied at this expression of confii
state vs.! dens and potatoes have received a due and esteem upon their part, I t
>nes, for share of attention. The seasons have decline the appointment, regr<
ice taken been fine, and the outlook is encour- that I am forced to do so from a
gned on aging. The farmers, both white and of right. I am opposed to the
. Mackev colored, so far as we can find, are unions. I believe that in plat
it. The working close this spring. A good being a benefit and a means c
f acquit, many of them were compelled *o avail provement, they have the very
it under j themselves of the lien laNv, in o^c*- to site effect. While I think tlu
acquitted ! make a crop. Wre see a good deal should keep the events of the
>t. be tried | written about this law. Some call it green in our memories, whil
V.fter ar- j "bull yearling," grape-vine," "blind should revere and honor our mar
is Judge ; mule," "extortions, etc. Taking the dead, I think that we should
e former average of our observations, it is a quietly and unostentatiously. My
had no very good law, and has helped many objection to these reunions (I
ion, and a good man up the hill. We hope it never attended but one and tha
The de- may not be repealed until all our farm- the first at Chester) is that they
>ver ana | ers oecome seii-snsiaining. a tendency to Keep alive a spi
ury was j Typhoid fever and pneumonia have antagonism to the United States,
proceed-! prevailed to some extent on this side j might say that you cannot see il
:estimony j of the county this spring, some cases i way. I cannot see it any other
rove the j proving fatal. 5 for we meet in an organized cap
efendant. j W. E., writing in your paper, says It is the old Sixth Regimen!
he had j the "Dark Corner wants to be let i "bloody Sixth," as it was called d
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is he \ the war?meeting as an organization. aw
from I Now. if this does not have a tendency
;elves ! to keep alive the old war spirit, what
e are ; does it do? And not only this, Messr .
1 not | Editors, but it affords an opportunity i DT ATM
rs get! for, and is the occasion of, a great deal
veled j of dissipation. There are, to my cer 825."
; fciin knowledge, men whocanill afford r I ^}|jI
for. ; tae time to attend these meetings, but A
e the ! do so from a sense of duty or for fear
rner? 1 that thev might be galled contrarv, or ^00.d is foundation of
l, .. . -ii . . life, it circulates through every part
ltters lacking 111 true allegiance to their of the body, and unless it is pure
. The i old organization, who attend nearly and nch, good health is impossible,
gainst' everv meeting. There are others who dls^ase has 5nte.red the s)'?em
1 * ? the only sure ana quick way to dnve
com- i cannot attend without losing control it out is to purify and enrich the
it tire. ' of their appetites, a::d are frequently blood.
law, j foand in a condition, after these re- These simple facts are well
nmn- i unions, that is not very resectable, to known and the highest medical
? by! sav the least of it Sow, Messrs. T* % h ff
niiiro f 4-x ~ i lron will restore the blood to its
S h ' ',-1! b0,'^J US' W-hy CO"Vn'-e natural condition; and also that
i ",'1 r>v;lct!ce? If the survivors of the ^ the iton prcpara,ions hitherto
1 ALA o/x AiitKiunr) J_ t_i_ ^^ ^..,^1.^4
s'",u uju oia.ni on (.utiiii.^m maue oiatK.cn uic iccui, uu>c umus
not with their recollections of the war, ache, and are Otherwise injurious.
com- and are overflowing with good feeling1 Brown's Iron Bitters will thor>
par- towards each other, that they are oughly and quickly assimilate with
com- obliged to have a vent to it in sonic the blood, purifying and strengthen5
can | direction, allow me to propose a sub- ing it, and thus drive disease from
?ood, | Stillte. My substitute is this?let ns, any part of the system, and it will
e be- the survivors of the Sixth Regiment, not blacken the teeth, cause headi)odv.
S. C. V., create a relief and educa- a.c^e or C0I}stlPatl0n? IS P?s>
what lional fund. Let each member con- tively not injunous.
>r the [ tribute so much quarterly or yearly, us
com- may be agreed upon, to this fund, each Saved his Child.
nger- one in proportion to his means. And _ _ _,. ...
ns or | let this sum be kept for the sacred 17 J*. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md.
,'lieve purpose of rdievingihe necessities and Gems:?Upon the recommendavern-i
educating the orphans of our dead SiSS
seh-| comrades; or 111 case tliere are none storative for my daughter, whom
same. | such, there are poor members of our 1 thoroughly convinced was
rsoft old regiment who would be gratified, JSJdaugETyX
issue and feel highly honored, were their tembie disease, under the care of
issue, old comrade* to take one'of their chil- Se'tESEni ?dda?est
vcrn- dren and CullC&tC it. ivOW, I most the progress of the disease, but, to
since respectlullv submit, would not this my peat surprise before my dav.gh,
1 r, it ter had taken one bottle of Brown s
11UC1 j pln.ll 01 IlllIlG UG the Dcttcr OllC- >v OllIC* Ikon1 Bittehs, she began to mend
y re- not our monev be'more profitablv and now is quite restored to former
'and T think so. I am willing to Kh'.> '5
, and give US much or luore tha?D auy Other when the physician yeasconsulted
y we man of the siame means for tiiis par- he quickly said "Tonics were renr.
i . | quired; and when informed that
1)6.. i, pOSG. hat S&V FDV brother corn Hides. the elder sister was taking Ekown's
State This mav appear to yourselves and Irow Brrnws, responded "that is
>p all vour readers, Messrs. Editors, like a2 ?mc'"a.uoL.m Phelts.
n the egotism upon my part to offer this
opinion unasked. But I hope you and
er. they will treat me with that charity Brown's Iron*Bitters effectualthat
"tllinketh 110 evil," and judge me ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
with that judgment with winch vou Weakness, and renders the greatest
would he judged. " relief and benefit to persons suffering
t the I have 'been appointed bv some of from s.uch ^dnS diseases as Coniny
old comrades who have the author- sumpuon, Kidney Complaints, etc.
: fact.' ity to perform a certain task. This
par'y I task is contrary to my ideas of what
fiiui i is rifflit in the premises, and I cannot
'una- ! aCCeTDt l'ie app0illt!neilt. It is there- BHBS33
I fore mv duty to politely refuse, and in
t and i ryiusinij it is certainly my duty to give . ? ^
:glect a reason for the faith that is in me. JYTp^T^Tn'TJ"
own j Hoping that this may cause some one da A*
js j to think, and thinking to act, and with
15 every expression of respect for the MUSIO HOUSE,
survivors ot the old Sixth, I am, for v r
now j the Relief Fuud, charlotte, n. c.
aside D. R. Feaster. BRANCH OF LUDDEX & BATES.
,rcof Feasterville, June 10.
I'u^ Fertilizers.?Colonel Butler is prenthly
paring to enforce the law against cerf
the I tain fertilizer companies, who are sellcqui-1
i?g guanos and manipulated fertilizers gfeS
oivh *u ^1C ^tate which are below the stand- ^ JfiTjS ^Plll
- ard guaranteed by them. The analyses rl Jf|5L
, and made by the State chemist of a num- la if
; and ber of specimens taken from different w
rhilst agencies and lots in various parts of
I-,., the State discloses the fact that the __
' 1 fertilizers of some four or five compa- GRA^D MIDSUMMER SALE.
PRI' nies, all of whom manufacture out of rEEPARING FOB FALL TRADE.
;ts of this State, are deficient to a considera- ___ ^ , ?
ocrat ble per cent, in elements guaranteed BUY 2sOW AM) PAY WIIEJi COTTOJi
t to be present in their certificates. The COJILS 1>.
lavr pronounces the offering for sale of 200 PIANOS and 500 ORGANS.
=?P'e inch ferUlizera an_ofense which will | T)lons!mas 0, mnsio4l femili s throngh.
luesc suoject me parties peuaiues, ?*uu m on^ North and South Carolina are intendne
of those cases the commissioner proposes jng to purchase Pianos and Organs in the
lddIv ;ise the power ot his office to protect fall, when cotton comes in. Why wait?
* " the agriculturist from imposition.? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot
Register. summer months with music and make the
take " ?? "Harvest Home" still more joyful.
, E:cperience the Best Gjjide.?The reason 1,mc,T.,,u-pr, c-r>-r>n>t*t nnnnn
1 in" why wamen everywhere use Parker's Ginger MIDSL MMER SPECIAL OFFER,
pomp To icls; tecause they have learned by expertenc??the
best guide?that this excellent medl- Under our Midsummer bale, we offer to
lites. cine overcomes despondency, periodical head- sell during the months of JUNE, JULY,
.duct iU"1 0t"-,r AUGUST and SEPTEMBEB, 1882 Kanos
and Organs, of every make, stylo and
sectl- - price, at our very lowest cash rates.
Faded Colors Restobsd.?Fad<*l or gray hair
own. graduaQy recovers its youthful color and lustre- On Pianos S2 5 Cash, Balance Novem'roes
by the use of Pai-Stfrs Hair Balsam, an elegant hpr 1 1
3 that admIre?ror >lt3 ri-h ^ On Organs 810 Cash, Baiance Novemher
1, 1882.
?"**Without Interest or any Advance on
dthe N0TICE FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. ^ -Price.
eiU0" A LL persons are hereby notified that If balance can't be paid in the fall, long/
* ? * ... - -r ^ -r^. /m ti too will ho m von wirh * roicnno nJP
luu I win apply to jne Judge 01 Jtro- : ? -
3 anv bate of Fairfield County, for Letters Dis- increase of price. All instruments of every
, tu" missory, as Administrator de lonis non with and price included in this sale.
''uie Will annexed, of the Estate of James -tell your musical friends of it. Write us
f the Chifolm, deceased, on Monday, June 26, for Catalogues, Price lists and Circulars..
>verv 1S82. THOS. C. STRONG, -Tins sale closes October 1st, 18-32. Early
Administrator de bonis non. Purchase secures cash prices and easy
' May 25-flx3* terms. Six (6) years guarantee. Stool
same Instructor with every Organ. Freight
a j paid both ways if no sale. Test them in
u 1X7" A T TTTT'D'Q your own home*. Address,
*e of WAIJLEulO McSMITH MUoIC HOUSE.
State ?
y bv ,Q "P IT! n T TT T n ^Prof- Wm- Baker is my only aaI*
^ thorized Tuner and Repairer. All work
*,. guaranteed. Send orders to this house.
J" r H. McSMITH.
Jn,!iv THIS TRULY WONDERFUL June 13
PP/A REMEDY HAS NEVER
-a GOODSn
itorv ^8 speedy action upon all Bronchial and a Y3 E? S w U w aS w i S
look Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief
to those who have nev?r tried it
a It speedily allays .Bronchial and PulFRESH
GOODS!!
?,. monic Fevers. It is a wonderful
this
hool- EXPECTORANT AO HEALER. nplTTT Tff TT fl 00710 I I
Pa.v It keeps the digestive and urinary or- \ j V I |\U |']|||]|\
reas- ganS iQ a natural and healthy condition? jj J[ Jjijjll lJUUUlJ i
and, 1 PURIFIES TEE BLOOD, ,
votv Instantlv relieves night sweats, goneness . , , ,
%erv -< j? t* w WE are now openmer our stock of
their JippCLlte UUU ^cuciai ucvaivj. A? ***-? - w
'hesc keen known only four years and Spring and Summer Goods, and
vith HAS NEVER FAILED TO PERFECT 1 * . .. {,
quRE request an inspection of the public.
[ask Any one afflicted vith what is generally These goods have been carefully
rs to considered death's avant courier, consump- selected in the Northern Markets,
nanv tion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or , ,? . xv -K
unity $10.00 according to the stage which the therefore Fresh and riftW.
disease has reached. No patient has yet
,n J taken 510 worth before a cure was affected. "WE cannot begin to enumerate
emo- The SPECIFIC is :recommend ?d only for our different lines, but would sim3*
P^ate that each department will
o'*?; to the proprietors of this paper or direct be found full and complete in every
u to me, stating that yon saw this advertise- particular.
ways ment in the W'innsboro Sews wjd Heeald.
fthe WE guarantee our prices to be
they ** SiJSer >3 as low as the same class of GOODS
>'<? ? ?~ ran ha hnnckfc anvwhere.
their MJUJlIilfl ?
A-T* Cures Rheumatism, either acute or chron- THE styles this season are new
^ ic, in from eight to ten days, pretty, and we will be glad to
Price by Express, $5 per BottleJ show "all comers" whether purchasiment
DR j ^r W4LK]?iRj eTS OT not
8- FRAXKLES'TON, N. C.
wme Juni 13 , NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS!
;s my
con- TAX RETURNS. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN.
)oint- Meh 28
iolicit Office of County airoitor,
Mav 16, 18S2.
vent' Tins Office will be open for the THIRD ARRIVAL
' J_ purpose ot receiving Tax Remould
tnrns. from the first of June to the SINCE FIRST OF MAY.
e the twentieth of July; ?882. All persons
i un_ owning any property whatever, either
t* personal or real, are required to make y
L?" returns under oath, and all persons be- AM receWn thi3 a? another inToice
cience tweerc 21 and oO years of age, except 6
eg to thoi*e exempt by law, are liable to a of choice goods, fresh and sweet, from the
ittin" Poll Tax, and will report accordingly. .
ss For the convenience of Taxpayers I ^est nouses in the country. Canned St.
w rT ?nl/tte"dat.SSf"ll0SnSPlacis' ?" Louis Tongues, Boast Beef and Conned
?e re- the days specified, for the purpose ol
;e of receiving returns, viz.: Beef, Smoked Beef, Tongues and Hams,
,f im" Woodward's, June 13 and 13, until Codfish Mackerel and Salmon. Fresh
oppo- the departure ol the evening train.
if wp Bidgewav, June 14. Cheese and Maccaroni, Florida Marmae
Blvthewood, June 15.
war Bear Creek June 16. la<ie ani3 Jams, Tea> Sugar and Coffee ol
e we Boulware's Store, June 19. the very best grades, Turkish Prunes and
tvred Jennings'Store, June 20.
j* Jenkinsville. June 21. fine large Lemons, cheap by the dozen.
,. Monticello, June 22 and 23, until 4 .
chief o'clock. Also fresh Soda Biscuits and Snow Flakes.
Have Lriaaaen s wve, ?|uue . (Jail and get ail you mav need at tne lowt
was Buckhead, June 26.
, Feastervillc, June 27 and 28. est price for ("ash at
. e White Oak, Jnne 30.
rit of Wimisboro, June 1st to :10th, inclu: S. WOLFE S.
You sive, June 17, and July 1st to 20th. Jane 3
'Jgj : L K' Auditor'i\C. COFFIXS ?\ H1XD.
acitv -0-fxtf -p jfAVE on hand a full line of Coffins,
* " ~~ 7 JL and am prepared to do anything ir
/ tbe ?Subscribe to Th? JiKAVS AXl> the Undertakers' Department.
uring Hekald. Feb 16-iim J. M ELLIOTT.
1881 THE
SPUING OPENING jagge^a?"
D T Qiidanlror 9, R?n J fin
1. MllUUUMJi 12. 1I1U JKS
V\'E have jnst opened a very
Seasonable Goods, which are nnsur- f / i
passed for variety, beauty and Low V,
Prices. A visit of inspection and
comparison of Goods and Prices
o?o
HUTU 3 3
j. o JCJ Tmaf;rsiguea
TOZEB EXGIXE
WE OFFER <5REAT BARGAIN? puacbasing engines to I
from jour own M;inufa<
?? i'ankee manufacturers f
^ for which they are need
DRESS GOODS, 0f fuel than any other e
All the latest novelties. ^ful Capital. They ar<
than any other, and if a
LACE BTJNTIN GS, you to replace what is \
c made from SIX to FIF
PLAIN BUMD.GS, n?)tice Fittin?s. ^
GRENADINES, We refer you to a ;
John i*?ratton, Col Jair.
ST RIPED GRENADINES- Russell Black, H. J. M<
nT mrr?c tTr?<jT'ci"RV ^or P^ces, See., ad
VTJUW T jUfj auu
PARASOLS,
ELEGANT BROCADE PARASOLS,
VERY CHEAP.
Ap 5-x6ra
NEW STYLE FANS, BUTTONS,
Ladies' Embroidered Collars, \/ ?
AND NECK IiUCHINGr. ALSO,
SPRING PRINTS, COL
MUSLINS, LAWNS, SUITINGS. OPPOSITE G
Just received this week untrimmed
Children's and Ladies' Hats HAS the most complete
, , Youth's in the Citv.
at lo and 25 cents.
Call early and convince yourselves GENTS' FURNISHING
that the greatest bargains are to be A complete stock of g,
found at shades. A tine line of G
made on lasts that will n
P. LAND2CKEB & BBO/SL mTTT, T_r ^ _
' TUP DTTCT* T*vr A TTWTI
lJLiJU JLJJUOJL
April 29 . jjaJ, 97
SALE
AND FEED STABLES. ft
WnrasBOBO, S. C:? May 1,1882. ^ ^ *
JUST RECEIVED, 1
Direct from the West a carload
of extra fine MULES; also a few Founded and Continued
nice driving HORSES in addition to XHL LEADING Bl
stock on hand. All persons wishing
stock will do well to call on me be- ^ ORIGINAL AJiJ
fore purchasing elsewhere. I will original in the corn
also exchange MULES for HORSE- original in text-boc
ES. I am still selling on . time for original in ma?
satisfactory papers. I am also
,, , , A.OTT -p-T)r/->T7?o This Institution makes 50 ID]
paying the highest CASH PRICES hyarn
. , , , , , OFFERS NO INDUCEMENTS:
or broken down mules and horses.
The success of this Jnstltut
recognition at the hands or th
* _ w a Biflil l<'f PK1V. lQan sunota irorn a cnucaisc
the best recommendation of It
particulars. No vacations.
2 THE OLDESTi
Grocery iiepsrueai
-AT- A hp ivi
J. M. BEATY & CO.'S. J^? ?VJ
Sugar8?all grades, Rio Coffee, Java SPECIA
Coffee, Thurber's No. 34 and 41
Roasted Coffee, Oatmeal and
Graham Flour, Dried Beef
and Bc-f Tongues, ?' dozc,n Me?'8 G*
Hams and Lard, TVentj-three dozen
r. Four dozen Ladiea (
' 2,000 yards Standard
Maccaroni, Fresh Mackerel, in cans, f^en pieces Lare Bun
Salmon, Sardines,Corned Beef q^htv Colored
Tomatoes, Pickles, Etc., ^wo p.eces Dotted S
tt! Li, i a r> r Three pieces Indian,
Fresh Roasted Beef. wte Whi*.
-ALSOSH
A lot of
COHAXSEY FRUIT JARS,
Just received and now for sale at a goods are marked dowE
very low price. Twenty-five pairs La
Twenty-five pairs La
CALL AND SEE.
May 18 c"
~ 7 7~, T? Seventy-five 00 Hoes
Great Attractions. skt?Handkd Hoes>
C. BOUINIGHT, EIB., & CO. P. S.-school AN
Are now exhibiting a magnificent
selection of Fancy Dress Goods; 0TjTjT1\T|i
also, a fine assortment of new designs A r fl 1j v IT
in White Dress Goods, consisting of *1111 M?
figured French Muslins, Dotted and
Figured Swisset, JLace Striped
Swisses, new designs in Piques,
Batiste; Linon de India, Victoria S
Lawns, &c. This is certainly the
- ? ? Tm !_ /-i
finest assortment, 01 wmte vwoas
ever brought to Columbia. Call and
see them.
kid gloves. JYew Store!
Ladies will find it decidedly to
their advantage to inspect our fine ?
assortment of Kid Gloves, Undressed
Kid Gloves, Chamois Skin, THE undersigned ta
Traveling or Driving Gloves, and the has commenced busine
new Mousquetaire Glove. and will keep always o
CARPETS, ___
DRY GOODS,
Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Door FANCY G(
Mats, Wall Paper, Window Shades, . ETC.
Lace Curtains, always at the lowest
possible prices. These goods I will s
MATTINGS. and I shall use my bes
mftlrq
New stock Canton Mattings, fancy, y
' checked and white, received and Ju
offering at very low prices.
A specialty, and I ask
Tf -cnn Tt-onf fa rvnrr>Vi?RA fine ?11 {
Jvu ,M*"V vv r otiii^uuvu w an i
SHOES OK SLIPJfEES MB- O- ITfor
Ladies, Gentlemen or Children, found at my es
call on many friends in the C<
1 C. BOUKNIGHT. EXR., & CO.
Coiumbia, S.C.
Ap lo-xfGin April 27
- ....
'
TOZEH mmf 5
being exclusively engaged the manufacture of the
!, beg to call the attention of all who contemplate
:he advantage you secure in making your purchases
jturers at home. You get the best that is made, (ali
*? * ' ? ? ' * *1 ^ 5 A- A1-- -1 1
icimowieage tins iact;, adapted to toe ciass ui wurs
lei They will do more work with the same_amonnt
engine. They are made outright at your own^bean;
more simple and less liable to get out of repair^w v
nything gets broken we are within a few hours of
vrong. We guarantee satisfaction to alL Engines
TY HORSE POWER. Repairing done at short
ng, Hose, Hancock Inspirators etc-, for sale.
few who are using our Engines. References?Gen.
les Jones, W. B. Estes, D. P. Crosby, Calvin Brice,
iKeown.
[dress,
TOZER & DIAL, COLUMBIA, S.C
OR
T. P. MITCHELL, ":3p
BLACKSTOCK, S. C. |j|
. KLYYKl),
UMBIA CLOTHIX<j HOUSE,
Hi AND CENTRAL HOTEL. |
stock of SPRING CLOTHING for Men, Boys and
GOODS IN EVERY STYLE and inJ^ SIZES.
>ft, Stiff and Straw Hats in alktTie latest styles and
ents' low quartered and-Gaiter Shoes, In calf and kid,
ot hurt the feet.
>RIED SHIRT FOR ONE DOLLAR in the CITY.
SADLER |
3INESS COLLEGE, '.Jl
i N. CHARLES STREET,- 1882 j
BAXjTT3VCOE,B. I
under the Same Management over Eighteen Years.
JSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL IN AMEBIC*.
> LEADING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
use or instruction. :-i
ORIGINAL IX METHODS OF TEACHING. %
>KS. ?
ORIGINAL IX ORGANIZATION. |g
.AGEMENT. . :
ORIGINAL IK ilX THINGS.
' j . " vjj
LE CLAIMS, but relies upon the PRODUCED RESULTS as shown gs
IOUD RECORD of over EIGHTEEN YEARS. - ?
[T CANNOT VERIFY, AND PROMISES NO FACILITY IT DOES
NOT POSSESS.
ion is based purely on Its merits, which have obtained wntnqnt
e solid business men of every part of the country. It Invites rtther
rutlny, and, confident of its superiority, solicits examination as
a efficiency. Send for pamphlet and catalogue containing full
THE LARGEST. THE BEST.
2 St., * ?. E. SABLES, . - M
President. 2
May 27[IMNAUGH'S.
I
LTIES FOR MAY. |
uze Undershirts, at 25 cents. t %
Men'8 Gauze Undershirts, at 50 cents.
iauze Undershirts, at 40 cents. % - V
Prints, at 5 cents.
ting, red need from 25 cents to 17? cents.
Lawn, reduced to 10 cents per yard.
wiss, reduced from 35 cents to 25 cents.
at 15 and 25 cents.
Lawn, Embroidries, etc., at 50 cents on the dollar.
OES, SHOES. 1
ters, at 75 cents a pair, worth SI 25; seventy-five
ty-four pairs?something nice?at $2.00. These
i below their value.
dies' Slippers, at ?1.25.
dies' Slippers, at ?2.25.
[OES. HOBS
i, at 33| cents. ? %
redact to 40 cents. J
J. L. MIMNATJGH.
D COUNTY PAPER WANTED.
1882. SPBfflS. I
JYew Stock! JYeto Styles ' |
ikes this method of infotming the public that he
ss in the store formerly occupied by J. Groeschel,
n hand a W6ll assorted stock of
CLOTHING, SHOES,
)ODS, BOOTS, HATS,
ETC., ETC. 1
ell at prices t'iat I .promise shall be satisfactory,
t endeavors to please the tastes of all I shall
ADIES' GOODS I
a call from the ladies, assuring them of carefal and
OWIUGS, the well known salesman,
tablishment, and will be pleased to wait npoE his
aunty. Give me an early call
L. SAMUELS.