The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 19, 1882, Image 2
t THE NEWS AND HEBALD. | canvass he would ha
? ! back. Y*o man in t
; make a more rattling
"WEfXSBOKO, S. C. i aiK^ jie ou{(j be an
B|-:. ?? ' ; getic member, ever a
"WEDNESDAY, July 19. : 1582- : CStS of his COllStitUCn
jt. meaxs davis, SprroB. j should a~ least have
5. ??JfJrVi/X/0. ABWIHB j jjjg competitors
B& An exchange says that General Grantj Affaius iu Egypt
not only escaped from the railroad j fed a crisis, where sin
wreck on the Long branch Road, but j take the place of dip
|b made fifty cents by testifying at the ! tlement of the difficu
coroner's Inquest. j pending between t
' ^. j England. On Moi:
Tuf. Atlanta papers say that'll eon-1 Admiral, Seymour, j
^ - dition of Senator Hill is not at all en- ^yould in twentv-fou
couraging, and that it is only a ques- | on the forts at Alcxa
tion of time when he must succumb to : expired at seven o
his malady. Prayers are offered in the j morning, and the b<
churches for his. recovery. j menced according!}
Senator Joe Brown has made a I gover*imeilt ^as ^ie
donation to the Georgia State TJniver- I r '"ench^bat foi the ]
sity of $50,000, the income of which j "^i":?0* actiyel;
is to be loaned to indigent and deserv- i conte^- -^ie P^'obal
fefc. ing students. This is munificence well j comkincd so ength
r:' <u.. i wjll.-soon show the
J> *' m m ] ' im ties that they hold a
. IS: Mr. WixxHRCP-.WiLUAXS. has been detailed
by the Comptroller General to 0LK ?n 11C 0 1
h '^r- investigate the ?s(&l a3kirs of Chester, ^ eSs111?. l-^oia >
. J1*-' county?about which there has of late ; l'iC en?inccl il1 c ia
I?eeu some little stir. The investiga- j ?PIJ0;?? *? Calia _ai c_
,1 " , , , .. , i row view m saving j
ticn will be at once exhaustive and : ? , ,. - ?f
.. , of Columbia. Hie
impartial.
m n State will own the c
There is much distress among the oped, and that by t
Chinese in San Francisco. Thousands $80,000 she will seci
gpl;: . are thrown suddenly out of employ- the annual rental o:
ment by combinations that have pre- to Major Lee. will r<
vaiJed on employers to discharge them, only should the ?
and all business is so stagnant that water power at C
there are no new openings for them. that of every nuviga
life * ^ , "V . ,OB r~T , borders, so as to see
Coxklixg has frightened the half- , ,, , ,
. , , . r .. . , ... i e:ty, the lease of wh
breeds bv a spcech in which he cnti- . * . ,
. , . * * , - m reducing taxati
cised the extravagance and methods oi T... . . .. ,
, ^ ^ ? ,. : Illinois is entirelv
tURep.ibl.can party They fear 1"? | ^ilroacts. Gem-sia
reappearance in the House of Repre-1 11
. i some revenue from
sentatives as a sort of political free j ^
1 ertv: while Tcnne.
ul,ce: ^ ^ million a year Iron
Colonel Lamar, of the Maecu Shall South Carol:
Telegraph and Messenger, ami Colonel sources to be undcv
Ilarrell, of the Atlanta Constitution, of local jealousies?
recently tried to fisrht a duel, but were ~ ? " .
^, . Some surprise \\ a
prevented, after which friends came in , . ?
^ 1 , ' , , . , ,, i statement hi a rece
settled the difficulty as it should ; Co] Char](S n Joi,
have been from the first. j 0^mer
It i? reported in the newspapers that himself an iudepeml
Senator Fishbume was over in Cam-j Congress. Colonel
tlen "investigating" the killing of j in a three-column
Colonel Blair. It is slated that he ap- course. He claims
plied to the United States Commission- pendent," in the u
er for a warrant to arrest Captain term, but an "indep
2 laile, but the Federal official very In further expianatj
sensibly declined to act in the matter. says: "I* or the Obs<.
??=>?<*= proprietor would t
Tin. Jotnes, of the .Stare University, congress vv irhout M
had an able paper read at the National c0nycnt:0u does not
Educational Association, at Saratoga, tiia* we propose to l
Bar 011 the adontion. bv colleges, of a r*,.t.o,.
special course of preparation for teach- We sav further
ers. Dr. Carlisle, of \\ ofibrd, made hanjain of anv kind
an incisive argument against the prize ilUo for the support
system as an incentive to students. the papcr? aud th..t
The exccllence of the Democratic Republican Candida
ticket in Pennsylvania has excitucl the c*ie I)r(-'P:i0,yr^ ;
iears of the Republicans, and caused lianie t0^'? before i
the two factions io hold a conference t|ou'J;c 1,1 f1;0'1 C;l>c
with a view to securing harmony. I tion <ihldopeni
Thus far no results have been achieved ont *iat^ca^m 13 S(and
Democratic prospects are accord- *J?ncs> ?ood ^>oin
S|Jv iiigly bright. himself to be, will!
n i or of going the usual 1
Tele Hon. Win. Porcher Miles has are generally thes<
determined to reskjui the presidency of; Democrat. 2. Indc
the South Carolina College, in order pendent Republican
B|j^ to look after aome private affairs de- 5. Kadical.
man ding his immediate and undivided -=cs?
attention. The vacancy will be filled The Republicans
at the August meeting of the Board of r.10rc ful'y than eve
jiiuswjcs. oupunincuuftit, jlhuui^svu regard oi ine warn?
ancl Senator Hamptou have been men- their subjection to
tioned for the position. monopolies and rii
n> Z. T> "t1 ... have alreadv allude
The Star Route rogues are getting , ; .
on very comfortably in "Washington, ense o ie uciiur j
Xobodv has been convicted, and the 110 011 a'1
, : e k ~ ~ . cosmetics and pate:
grand jnrv refuses to find buls of in- , . , 1
j- . ** to t- ii ? i duties are the most
dictment against Senator Kellogg and ,, .
certain other lig-ht-Snjrered gentry. ^ 'aa( 1 ieu
Mr. Brewster has ceased to u:ake tlie Pe^P n
theatrical displays since he failed in j111 \ie lum e* 0 ?
the Charleston cases. lie is not half ] cst1111a*es * ,ia' *ie 1
f: so vindictive against Radical rogues as ' *ll!? }cu N
ft lie was against South Carolina Demo-! ^ W U 5 ? ^
crats 3 j not exceed $2*0,00'
0,, I plus of $172,000,<XK
Among Robeson's official acts of j bill has been inti >
which he says he is proud was the sale j publicans reducing
of thirty-nine ships which cost $13,- j tobacco peddlers, b
775,S37.52 for $042,524.48 to some of | sham. The entire
his friends. Another piece of patriot- j year realized only
ic economy was the breaking np of j much move than th
* some ships which cost $15,614,300.45! detectives r.v>d spie
and their sale for about 8450,000. The repealing the liceits
|receipts in both instances were spent during the army of
on "repairs," so- called, without any new bill keeps all 1
authority from Congress. 31 r. Kobe- and makes a redact
son was barely saved by his party from of only about $13
the indictment aud puuishment he so for dealers in leaf
richly deserves. reduced from $25
8PL-?. , Z I , the whole income f
i- ~ *tbe T Ge#e^ rear was only $77..
kutler endeavored to have the appro- ^ of Ia'cmen
priation for Charleston harbor iucreas-1, * '. , ,
?5E 1 , . ?,v. ' hearv sa.anes to Ic
ed from SbOO.UOO to eoOO.ObO. This nh- bnsin(ss.
increase had been nrged by Genera! from iutcl.na, ^
Gill more, in chaise of theyprki But m of wUch $;
w sooner was tbe suggestion, made in Mts AboIisbi,
the Senate than Conger, of Michigan, ^ ,ns in ^,
objected, and proceeded to, mate a ^ oTef S80 000 00
H- speech abusive of South Carolina. &r tariff
wfo- BotIer rePlied in fit.tera?? cbaracleriz- Rcp?bUcans in OT,
?ng Conger's remarks as a speech for butionson mana&(
> ''borne consumption,'-' ana a sneer lor i , . . .
.l - . , , . | washers, maintaius
which his motion furnished 110 justm- i .
fr. * m nce svstems, and ;
cation. The amendment was lost. , ? , .
^ 0 n dollars yearly in sa
P: Jt'DoE Jerk S. Black, who is now j There has never be
in Chicago on professional .business, than this in the hist
has been interviewed by one of the en
terprisinsr scribes of tha? city. He ex- The Egypti
pressed the unreserved opinion that' c , ?
* , ,r , ^ J Some weeks a#
K& General Hancock, as a matter of i f - , , , . T>
. ^ . ! friend. Arabi Bev,
course, will be the next Democratic . . ,, ... ;
_ , _ , , into trouble it he
candidate for the Presidency, ?d he ; a]r ,Jut he refuse,
thinks the present outlook indicates r ^ aud
that the Hon. James G. Blaine will be j himsclf miaus sevc
his Republican opponent. lie thinks j m3m. -n t|>c .
op rather ''fair trade.'7 will ;
I P-y a Jargc part in the next Presiden-! ?'"T K*^wt w c,i,L
| tial campaign. He predicts the elec-i ? . 1 a"d 1
? of the'Democratic State ticket in , C ma- J!?w t,isco
L Pennsvlvania. , Iarp a fellow as h,
K * ? I and prudence my
I. The differenct clubs cf^Fairfield hold^aselfina ii
8^ p a^ ^e organized during the com- i ^'edive, 'he nomii
ing week. We trust that the people | hc aPPears t0 be a
I will evince their interest by turning| hands olbei"% an
out in full numbers and getting the s&Ying fyis
pR-.:- ' campaign properly under way from : t,1G bo>v^ri?? than
the very first. We aiso hope that i and safet-v t0.his P
^ great harmony will characterize all The story of the.
Ip- their actions. Fairfield '"Democrats 'tl011 ma-: easily
have never suffered themselves to be ^!JC({'VC^ 5~?mail Pa
& torn by internal dissensions, and fur PeJ,et* a .vear or tw
that reason have always put up as ' ^M^rone and$eek
B?r gallant a fight as any county in the : au?de *u Europe fc
State, not excepting old Edgefield. t!u'ec 5iuud:'ed an(*
Let them stand together again. extravagant fellow
' ' m m ?? schemes for the gl
j^Hgj! The Columbia correspondent of the still grander schem
News and Courier mentions Major T. i the hope of freeing
W. "Woodward among the number of j nominal suzeraiutv
possible Congressman. We do not organized liis arm
"i^ow Major Woodward's positiou in purposea number
g| "^i^-iaatter: bat should he enter the ex-Confederate off
- _ I
ve Fairfield at his the. former being General Stone, and ^ STORY
lie district could among the latter, Generals Boring and
canvass than he, j Fields and Colonel Iihctt. Most of TJIE SVCCESS
active and ener- j these officers have returned, but Stone o-v mo.
wake to, the inter- j is still chief ofjstaff, we believe. Be
IS. in tne S&aKmg i smes purling* uis army uu u ?ai zwv.- Expedition,
sional district hej ing, Ismail introduced the French soldier's Talk-'
an equal chance opera hcuiTe into Gl*and Cairo, and noiasance-Vha
lived royally and splendidly. The peo- d<T<^uTrr?Ta*t
"T"' f- . pie were taxed, outrageously to supply xaken-Totai;L<
ave ua \ reach- j monev for these expenditures, and in [OA. Jamts il.
and shell at e to addition large. loans were floated in This is not i
lomacy in the set- ?;tl?|nII(j a!Hl France. Ismail was not historical sketches
fur some time , iMisfatol.v. dcbtor. B;u,k p,.otests s?U,eri?
hat country and wm beneath Ms kingly notice, and S"" 3mi e^
i ay t ic f.ngli? 1; prjvatc Credit0i*s. were treated to th$ will have a pecsave
notice that he j bastinaclc. when tliev ventured iisto the i'1!6 Union
r hours open a* p^ce on adounlni expedition. Find^l-'on
XueSv !"=him inexoraWe, Great Britain and if jnlV.'lSCS.''
* France united in securing- his abdica- lltli they mad
>n* a'rl,mC1^ C?.m" tion, and suffered the throne to de- assault on _ Ba
r. The English scend tQ his son< Tewfik> ou)y on C0Q. then continue
co-operation of the {1it ion that the finances should he en- ncr were soim
jiesent the Fiench trusted to two commissioners?one a Artillery, Capt
Par^Pate Frenchman, the other an Englishman. Chichester's c<
*;i;t;0c -?-o flint Mm , , , _ ^ , ? tery, the Fift
/ \f i].A a. ? ^o)P^ DC'Cll lor several vtius uiav- , rti ip
%LS. tkaily ander foreign control, Tewflk i'^%?
verv weik hand maintaining the shadow of au- lina and the S
m ' * * thority though the substance had de- Battalion. (it
nnbia canal is pro- j parted. Matters went on from bad to command,.
under Major Lee, I worse,thc people groaning under the .^OiUhe'morn
rge. People who ' burden of taxation, and the revenues our bomb-proo
taking a very nar- =?^!1o foreign bondholders, not even tiik fire
it is for the benefit tlie army recci\ ing any pay for and gunboats,
y forget that the months. In this crisis. Arabi Bey, an charge of work
anal when devel- ambitious native, the hesd of the army, j'V* bomb-proc
he expenditure of entertained the idea of freeing his ^hen I heard"'
ire a water power, country from foreign influence, and detachment of
f which, according asserting the doctrine that Egynt is an attack on th
?k em fynr\ xtfor the EffvDtiaiis. He began to an- '"S^t I did ^ n
"ciCII &ljyjy\J\J\J . V^L j W%
?tate develape the I ia?onize the commissioners and the j wifcuToId tlT'i't
'olumbia, but also Khedive, and at their request Arabi very confident]
tbJc stream in her was dismissed. But his army officers j to be a mistakr
ure valuable prop- stood firmly by him and threatened re- j v[V,^l"tee,'s wc
ich will greatly aid bellioib so that the Khedive, to save j n^ed'' ^f1*1
on. The State of itself, reinstated Arabi, though this j one hundred
supported by her was a confession of his own weakness. | assembled, coi
derives a hand- --niki became bolder day by day, and a"d irom U
her railroad prop- ( dually raade Tewtik a prisoner in his {}cu'on
ssee receive half a own palace. England and France dis- ? and I, whose
i her penitentiary, patched ironclads to protect their in- thirty from tli
ina suffer her re- ^crests, and the powers prevailed on Dove Se
eloped 031 account Turkey to demand Arabi's submission.
r~\ ? f% * , | v*coigia i>atta.j
Dervish Pasha was sent over from twenty from tl
7 I Constantinople to Cairo, but did notli- under Capt. Cc
s> occasioned by the j indeed he was suspected of bein<r ^l* Georgia
* j . In all 01
lit iciegrtuu, ui;u j secretly an ai>euur ui un- iuiuiii>. a.. rank ;iiiq jijp, :
tcs. editor of thej the meantime Aral)! began to fortify oiSecrs. Ai'?<
, "had announced i the port of Alexandria, right under the Major Twiggs,
lent candidate for I noses of I he foreign fleets; and it is
j. , 1 . t *i 1 lii"> V. t
Jones has cornc out j probable that in a short while lie qUarters to aw
definition of his would have either had thern complete- At dark 1
to be not an "inde- ly in his power or at any rate could Taliaferro. I
snal sense of the have driven them away. In this. ^cLnoissan'S
ende:it Democrat.'' emergency, Admiral Seymour, of the volimsccrs'to"
on of his course he British fleet. demanded the demolition for tl:e purpo
ireer to say that its of the obmocous forts. lie was assured position and s
>e a candidate for j that thev would b3 dismantled, but liu0, and
, , , one or 11101 e pi
ic nomination by a the work went secretiy on. At last, ftninalion mi;
, necessarily imply provoked by this persistency, he gave what troops
jght the Democrat- the Egyptians twenty-four hours in handed on the
e no idea of leaving which to. accede to his terms, threaten- j
that no trade or i i;1g to open Arc in ease of non-eoinpli- i stiU!?ii>:r anoti
has been entered i a1icc. Arabi only worked the harder, j could liiid nor.
and influence of; Qu Tucsdav morning the British iron-: with the ish
in the event that a | chids and gunboats bombarded the j
te is put in the field ; forts and demolished them before, -mi-: ;<i.5I!!i''Yfc ni?
10 loager allow his set. The Egyptians fought desperate- j half mile I h
he people." The iy? but were overpowered by superior morning oft!
s is that the transi- j skill and appliances. At la?^ accounts j
[lemisnf to square- | the town was 011 fire aud Arabi was j fonnC(j ,i,c tha
> easy that Colonel nowhere to be seen. j that he had a.i
ocrat as he avows Whether this episode will lead - to a I acquainted v;
>e in great danger ! general war is not known. England i
ivaw The stages j claims that she was in fact aiding the j tQ ^liue. S<
i: 1. Independent j friendly Khedive to subdue a rebel, T1I1J
ipendent. 3. Inde- but the other nations arc not entirely 9 0?c|0(.u
i. 4. ltepublican. satisfied with this explanation. The assembled, ar
British Lion well bears watching, and and a musket
-e?; . .. 1,0 nvjy 1,ave hh m th?. lal'd 0f SifWl wkh
; are. demonstating the pyramids before other cabinets can r]lC party, f
r their utter dis-! take measures to preserve the "balance Twiggs and
: of the people and { 0f power." AVe have some sympathy Coffee. We
f}m r?>?Mmvn/J ! 4.'^.. V Ct;n iv\ min dfknhfS that. ' StlOl.'g lligilt
??- iui-tn.iui. "7"! told me that >
lg interests. AVe Egypt's only hope of prosperity lies 111 j t];cr inform m
d to the pitiful pre- her complete civilization and subjec-1 for lis to do.
irdeus by removing tion to western inlluences. Arabi may , ^ ^
checks, matches, j be a hero, but he cannot offer any- j "picket sel
it medhines. These thing.better in exchange for the old ; breastworks,
easily collected of order of things. It is probable that he j &dvancc.aboal
ral, while not bene- will come to grief along with Cctywayo | al
;a:-ccs no reduction ami Theodoro and 2s umbo Jumbo and j ]j^l^akeii our
filijes. M;\ Kslly the other leaders who have had the j cal..c to n> ai
ncome of the <rov- temerity to cross swords with Great order of Gen
vill read, 84-30,00-),- Britain.
qjenuitures should . " ???? Wc woul
),00, leaving a sur- the gkeexjiackjzovexext- quested him
Lf, &??? ???* Wao^TTvaor six years of ^
* 4 . Democratic rule we have as peaceable tcr in what o
axv.s> on ceKain ^ prosperous a condition of the the battery, if
ut it is a miserable 1 i , the picket am
tax on peddlers last people and btalC as is possible, conoid {he b.utel.y, a,
?*>G 0W and cost erin? thc three years 0 .K ! tanoe of the
1".'.I '' . -_r calamities, and taking in view thc experience ol
at m the saiancs of| . ? ' , -n... >i
\Q{ instc&fl of i xrcci w nciicc wc .^un L'jUt dui i hh/i mu^ ui u
:es entirely and re-! a*- soinc ?? onr people have come Pa^ l?ss kad
' officeholders, the |t0 think v;hat will: become of the ba^tcr" s*ndii
the old machinery j ncgr.o. as they did of "Jenkss Baby.*' aj1(] ascertain?
ion in the revenue ^'ie Registration Act docs not suit j there,were no
,0o0. The license sore-heads, new-party men or inde- j fenced form
tobacco has been pendent office-hunters.. It. is wonder- !"LCr0"J^f"(n
j.?? fr. i , tul what causes sore-headu;m. In , /J '
down to S12, bat manvdlscs a,itt)e settlcmcuf fn5s, or ftcne,? 'e' "
rom this source last a family "muss"?a little fight and PJJ1
000. Yet a. whole often a lawsuit?resets in that way. intn,
are. employed at \v7ien one of these musses" arises j.ft ,
,_i. 0a?? 7 , tins law-loving, financially long-seeing .liA . !. .,
rri' 3 <*-Ci election-box counters and pretended bp<? ?
The total receipts tiegro suffrage lovers lose no time in rj,^t ^n.U) a
ute reach $157,000,- hunting up, as tnev iuhik, uiu |iei-.>c-j -t0Dl)ec] f}ie <
K).000,000 are for eutea man or party. They legalize jjv Sq
a * ^e aftair> showing him that he has - Ji f1lrt
= ?thei duties, ^een wofuiiy treated; but when things t,
treasury would still j develope themselves he will be the ^ cer<reant
0, leaving a wide i upper dog. They lock arms, take him L 1 ],.xjf
reforms. Vet the lhe!l' shoulder and tell hint things |rc,'nes of the
Jen to lew contri- ra.n,-?truii tins way much longer ; the th s0 ?
: . whole Democratic party and its lend- ' tp<1 ,
jturers and spittoon ers are mighty wrong; the last legis- ;'ijrov-u 0?t (
; the tariff and reve- lation was oppressive, and the time has " ^
spends millions of come when Labor shall find relief; and j: ha!t up;o?
i ^ ^ - thattheonlvbal.srn for it is to be found in 'i?
lanes of collectors. / > ? , T i r> c < :mnic(uateiv t
. ? the Greenoack Labor Reform parly? v Stum.
en a greater swindle the party that Weaver worked sojiard ! ,^r(jer t0 tjia(
ory ofgovernments. for in Northern Alabama two years
ago when exposed by one .-Mr. Ed- lnc
an Question. , ?f 5??":??mery Ato. saying
he had been m fail accord with W caver <ln(j CSSt>ecI*il]
? we warned our antl his. J**?; *?!> tbstk all expenses. j ft ,vij ^
that he would ?ct paid by. the Atonal Republican lctI.catc(i fiftv
"e ??uiu gef | party. . caver is trying the wune j..,e
put on too many j game now in Texas. All he wishes is j th'c left '
d to be guarded bv | todivide the Congressional rcpresenta- )(> J{, *rc-c }
consequence faufs tion from Deir.oci-atic States.. lie is , in
ral forts and a <-cod sa9,,ly *d:sorSa"lzer', c * was* no"actual
t ax iui u. aim * Oco<l A SUDSCRIIiES. (lrm? ?,?
harbor of Alexan- ? . ' ' (tone as noise
About mid
^otit to shear the Tk? Guano Oujdixaxce.?The case..turned, repes
luds himself shorn., of the ?tate ex rcl. John It. London vs. told us to g<-.
" ' ' " --- ' >""? Tawsi PVmnfil nf Rock Hill Came -what
vcr mat ne is not as i iuv vv........ ..
2 thon?iit he wa* | nP i" the Circuit Court at Yorkviliej
vet imrni iwm ^ 11;i?t wecj>- Ths .motion for a writ pro- ^re moved
him., to . hibitin^ the Towu Council from en- and myself o
utle% As for the i forcing the guano ordinance was re- wing aiu' opj
:ml master of Egypt, j fused on the ground that' the petition 1 2ft wing?a
mere puppet in the : not s^ovv on lts ^lce. that the. cohu-j cavn Jf
tn ! cil had exceeded its-authoritv in pass-J c beved.... We 1
m<ye en- j the on|jna,jCe> Wilder this ruling 1 three-quarter
previous neck from j the Council is now at liberty no prc> | tsr\*, where th
4iu bringing peace ! oeed against Mr. London, which action ;the ocean on
:opIe. { had been prohibited bv the temporarv j our right, ai
E-vntian romnii^ ' writ of prohibition^issued ..by. 'Judge.J.5'*21^ whcu?M
1 !P i Witherspoon on'fchc.llfh of Mav. 'We] skirmishers,
told. ^ no-former ; suppose the Council will take some i four or Ave?
isha, who was com- J action in the premises at its next meet-'] immediately 1
0 euro to abdicate 'luS-?RocJcIIill Herald. ' ' j hundred, van
~ ?i> j yards to our 5
; 1 91?. co,1S>'S!J,?l distressing accident occurred-at "Right wing,
r..mmseu and ,bis Society ilill a few days.ago. A son of; diatcly foliov
odd wives* was an Mr. "\\ inters, who was a^cadet of the ; fi'om buffi <w
lie had <rand pfiar*otie Military Institute, was play-l "?e for him w
** : ;*'u " if flr-w iin'ilUKly ffOllC.
w - ; ill" \> iiu a uftvviai, ^r;f "r } - % o;y.
of Egypt and a.;d entered.his left eye. The woundj 0,1 til9:'Iclt J
es for IsniaiL In | brought on brain, fever, and. he . died . range of the I
himself from the j Tuesday morning. , nife o^flashes
of Turkey, he re-1 _Liver discos^, headache.and con- the dul
y, wiling for the. stipatiou, ca% 1 by bad digestion, whistled nios
of ex-Federal and !.quickly cui . irowu's Iron Bit-* then, turning
iccrs, chief among' teirs. * loud; olear vo
.. w?' m*: 33? "
4.
i?^ ?
THE X,
Tfi? Vkitipk. Xf tl
I edly understood commands given by ;
fvl sight attack ! mc at a mile distant,) commanded as who
kris islasd. follows: "Cease firing!" "Gen. Tal- goy. Jas. II. j
iaferro, advance your Division !" (In j sion the order
. a ^ess 1?U(^ voice)-: "General, now L,*fn?i. nn *>,_ ?
.r fti" charge with your Brigade!" "Bat- a?ta?k,?"th? e
tH *lQ "r . j talious, fix Bavonets?charge I *' And 113 Island, of'
t Happened to the Confed- - . T> ; 1
Pyrotechnics?a iu.se ! 011 }c ?"r ."naffliiary Brigade sup. I interesting an .
he Kesuit--Two Priccuere ported bv the imaginary Division. Mv xewSm The on
* Fourteen. ' commands ?msgiven were accompanied , n?ADOUAKTEK5
[lion in the V^UvXewA b-v'a .slac:kn'= ofi ?f tic enemy's firc> i
. , , .,J , and it hud ceased bv the time we! ~ ,
ntended aa a dignities reacj)ct] the earthworks. We went j General Order,
rather as a cosy over these, the occupants giving awav I. The Major
talk tv uli nn tormer ju confusion before us. We caught to this commai
aims to whom minute five; among them John L". Wilgus and who volunteer
ei\ ?^?f . =ami -' James A Nesbit, (both privates of the j Carolina Battal
iijiai interest. _jgt]j ^-ew York,} the latter of whom : men by Gen. T
forces hau eLected a had endeavored to treat me to a bayo-j tion of tlie par
>ter roi:nt, south end Oi j net through mv bodv, which, thanks to j lVom Battery V
at davlightol:the 10th. ail u,lcoirscious parry of my sword, the Hth .July 1;
i ?Ii *? Ln.?i" j"? 0 I only stuck the back of my hand. | attacking the ti
I? .. u''S oisastrous i ^\s we had got over the works we ] defences on M
l i? =l!cr* -L'ie-;' j were almost blinded by the nearJy ! ihg its position
Jn"' t ?t?.t*'00Ps ?ncl simultaneous fire of four 12-pounder j more prisoner
voiKft. in liattery ?\ ag- howitzers, only thirty paces in, fronton j tion might be c
i ol the first It egnlar a rising ground. This brought lis to a j Capt. Dove
. Boag s companv, Capt. halt. 1 then, reformed the command j Commanding.
\TarvDf, r in li?e,. iavraediately in front of the Elrst Lieut. 1
i i ^I'o.nijv breastworks,, earning back our two I pany.G, Acting
nd Eighteenth Georgia prisoners. TJie shells of. the howitzers ! Companv An
mh .^nr? rw I nt?. UMfU nnil | Privates J. W.
, * tl,?iV'Vl V v* I UUUJUlUUll y.UVWi V1U ?>vm?m-? ?*,.M .
>eventh douth Ga-iolma njj i,ecame ^icnt in oar frout. Coffee i J- 51- Hull,. A.
mi. laiiaterro was in : jnf0,.me(j Jne that oui; then locality was Stokes..
l. Cot.. lates. ciljct oi uear what Ire called the "Boat Iloii^e." Company C
, ! Before I had concluded arj-anging E.Medlin.
ing of the 14th \\e found my party and determined what move Company linearly
skinneu ov make next, to. my astonishment a Company Eof
the ironclads- terrific five of niuskeiEV and l?-pouud? ^ Company fI
had been placed in j er guns opened about two.hundred or C. N.. McCasi
ing details to strengthen three hundred yards in our front. ft* Haley, Dov<
>f, and I supposed my We all quietly safc down and enjoyed A. N. William.'
2ed for that day at least. the fireworks,, all the balls and: shell Company Gin
the afternoon, that a passing over- our heads. This firing Charles Dickey
volunteers was to.make soon ceased. Cautioning my command Company 11
e enemy's first line that to keep in their places and not to fire J- H. Ouz?s, G
ot regard myself as in on me, I went forward with Cofiee. j vates A. Cher
idualfy interested; and We found about .thirty bodiesof dead j panics Iis>be
I was to lead the party or badly woundeff'bfehind ihc works, j Shirley,. 11. .1. :
y pronounced the report and Lieut. ?of the artillery near ! H. This deti
i*. * Late in the evening the howitzers, all four of which had j its full duty in
'*'* * - I 1%-tm r\
re called for from the been thrown out oi men* earn aires. |
uands, each one being- While studying-the question of how I i bv itself from '
lie whole to amount to could give our comraand the glorv of | the enemy's li
and fifty. The party carrying these guns back with" us j body of Prive
isisting of sixty rank through the heavy sand, a third pyro- i then found to 1
ic olst North Carolina, technic display was gotten up for our since died of h
Southerland and two benefit. A tremendous fire of big guns received.
e each from Companies and little guns and rifles poured forth HI. Brigad
names I cannot recall; from tlic main works'of thoenemy on a and General
e 7th Battalion, under hill one and a half or.tu*o miles distant j preyed thorns
gurs :ind Lieut. Louis from Battery Wagner. Shells explod- degree sati.-tie
renty-iive from the 12th ed generally a good distance in our which the atu
ion, under Lieut. Tint; front, while some solid shot whizzed the dangerous
ie 20th South Carolina, through the air over our heads. I IV. This Ot
>wan; eighteen from the went back to the command and among the Bail
Battalion, under Lieut, waited for this new entertainment to of ilouor of th
ie hundred and fifty-one cease. The heavy firing kept up for going list,
uid eight, commissioned some fifteen minutes, when it was fol- By commam
ir being inspected by lowed by a slackening ami desultory M.vjoit Jas.
(now .Judge Twiggs, of tire, (exespi from the heavy guns,)
gia.) of Gen. Taliaferro's ar.d ceascu in a half hour.altogetlier. T. ^1. MoOa
:re dismissed to their We then started back with our pris- First Lieu
ait orders. oners and looking (or rather feeling) ?
was sent for by Gen. carefully on the ground as we went Tiir. o.
re then unformed me along, picked up our own wounded.
mregard had ordered a On approaching our picket line we I Kr|>ftrt ?f tJ,c A
that night by a party of halted and the officers and men were! Ju1r-Tne Com
be commanded by me, requested to ascertain if sny were j tlle Kxpi.-.-uiou
>sc of ascertaining tin; missing. The North Carolinians re- thc "eiir*
rengih of the enemy's ported none, the Georgians five, and t Coi.ujh;ia. .1
to endeavor to. capture South. Carolinians one. I then took ; partment of A
isoners from whom in- Lieut. Tutt and (lie 7th Battalion de- j :i statement ot
:!;t be obtained as to I tachinent and went back and carefully j crops in the di
had by that time been j explored the ground. We only found j State for the
island. lie stated that j private Anderson Stucke\, of Com-! The estimates
rk during tl.c day ho pany G, of the Battalion. I have J dred and eigh
' t,* tint T.iont. ru*iio ! evcrv countv i
ic rc.?pou>ioiiiiy 01 situ- vmhi. m ..v x
ier fu'l-.l officer, but he was shot through the ankle) together j dred and .*ix(y
e sulHcieiitly acr]is:i:ntc<l with two of onr men who were sup- j department m;
nd. J. then thought 1 porting him, fell into a shallow dry teen make tin!
l he substitution by in- well or pit. Our men got out audi condition of tl
lat my knowledge of the yielded to the1 supplication of the lieulit
was confined to the tenant and left him in the well. He
ad fought over on the was living in 1872. After the recovery There lias b<
lie a>s;ui.t of the 31th. { of Stuckev, bv my directions we all! ment in the c
>nsnltatio:i in an under-j commenced talking anrl singing and j crop since the
officers present, lie in- safely entered our picket line, and sub-1 the favorable s
t Capt. Chichester stated ! uentlv the battery, without being ! vailed during
man who was perfectly j fired on. I plant lu^s not I
iih the. island at night, Kesult: Two prisoners, net, taken.' from the effect
Taliafqrro) would have (three others had got away from u>.) ! the "stand" is
d, while I was at liberty 20th South Carolina?One wounded, j below an aver
), I was in for * who died before we readied the bat- ents.report th
xigiit attack. ter.v* South Carolina? One wound- fifteen per ceii
~.i ?! - ?.Ac, si"Viirtii I June. In son"
UU; \Y UVJ U.J IA/1 ? ?bl VIO Kll&Ut VAOb AWi VII , ?the
attacKing party was Carolina?Tin ee wounded, one, V'. M. be kept from i
id alter putting my sash Garner, Company ,C, losing a leer. .18th labor necessar
ball in my pocket, and Georgia?One wounded. 12th Goer- crop. Jn sue!
watcn, sword-belt and orja?Five wounded and live missing, work badly.
Col. J . ^ el son, I joined These latter had formed the right-half sufficient the c
iceompinieu by Major t!ic skirmish line, and in uncover- The cut worai
Capt. Chichester s man iii<r our front had pass,oxi into the marsh, some damage
went out loiiowed by a j?\.om there two made their way to the Darlington. E
picket. Gen. laliaterro battery, arriving soon after we did, ter ami Mario
lajor Twiggs would iur- all covered with phosphorescence. The the plant is gi
cot wuat it was desired three finally missiivg iio doubt got lost "fruiting"'' in
in the marsh. Total loss?Two killed, standing the i
it one quarter ot a mile njnc wounded ancVlhree missing. crop from tlie
elA WIIAT Jtl'PEAP.ED TO TIIWK AT BATTIiKY i (^e<ftJVC *'sla
, to work throwing up miu?FV | opinion that,
and I was directed to ' i /T\' * " i - i there will be;
: two hundred vards and T1i;s related to me by judge The condai
ert while the work was Twiggs, at Aiken, last February: IK)rtllcni Car
Some half hour after we A-T<-r 'iwiggs had.started us off, i Carolina at 'J"J
; position Major Twiggs | he rcairned to the batterv. Gen. Tal- u{ 9y> Tllis i;
id further explained the Merro, Col.\ateSi Col. Xelson, Major ()pj.> a""ain?i
. Beauregard, and told Twiggs and oilier officers took position i t!.e ,)S.(.?.nt vo
return about midnight if on '*1C 'a-Upart, to hear and see the j i^of Julv "is
?re then completed," and | hrmg. In ane thne they observed the " *
id then start. I then re- 'h-ing at the breastworks attacked by ti
to <r:.vc personalLv such i u?-* ^T('n- Taliaferro remarked, "They wjji, pcarcelv
should sci-ure us from \ ?>e hev;ng a hot time; I hope they will t0 bc in li!!C' (
to bv the nicket. no mat-1 through all right I' Next the j,avu been ren
rder we fell back, or bv ! heavier tire from the second line broke a ia,.oe yield i
wi. I out. Then Gen. Taliaferro became t.ion f?rfl,i< rr
.i ourselves fail' back on | excited and exclaimed, -'What does the
ml to impress the impor- little fool mean? He had no business L*,.;.,]' fJLV
caution, to'd liitn of the t-hat far!" Col. Nelson intimated * *
r the. battalion on the that he was mistaken?that Major Rion ^
io lltii when our priuci- was 110 fool. The General responded: jn fjic jou,
been from the lire of the c^' he certainly is not the prudent ,.p7.ftrTP
man he was represented to be." He
ngout scouts to the front, t'.,en Jnrned to Maj. Twiggs and asked i)i;u.Jn,c' ;s tlr
ng that for some distance ^!,n if he had not given ine wrong l.-ell oifln-uk
enemy's videttes, I com- directions. The Major replied he had sa|t wafer!asl
ling the acquaintance of p'ven me the instructions verbatim^is Vli
, and drilling them in the 'ie had keen directed. The General ()rj ].,nf].
cled to use that night. 1 remarked, "There has certainly been a ^ tj,e (:rv
ion deployed across the STeat mistake somewheye." Subs.v Vvortble \
unloaded guns, under qucntly when the.main works.of the ton conntv srThe
command was then enemy let loose, the General jost all,:Cot'nba!
wo wings, the first beiut; patience and commenced abusing Ma;..' Qo io\vVli-i
Dohind Lieut. Tutt's line, Twiggs .and, myself alternately; the \n,r ,1D T)l"'
ng commanded by Capt. one for not making himself under- j? no
ted to follow Lieut. Tint's and the other for foolhardy tniddlp
nd to halt whenever lie -'ash 11 ess. The Major warmly vindi- ??, foi. ,{!* cr
second wing, commanded catfid himself as best he could; but my the, saji?ti 1
iithorinn/i fiffi- tiflf'.p.s in case was..bcjojid justification... After.] ' v *
right wing, and to halt aH ceased and quiet I -i
; advanced wi-ijg Jilted. J'oigned over theislaaid, and the attack- ?]njje a0yCfl?
was.detached to "keep a J11?'party had been long given up as ceased 11 1:21
way between the ex- ;ost? we. wei'c heard approaching, and rj^ conditiot,
two wings nearest.each j11 due time made our entry into the 105 for the ^t:
the rear wing by keeping battery with our killed .'and wounded ut of Julv. 1;
ith him might not be aut^ prisoners.
>f position 011 account of what happened to the enemy.. tiieccmm
. I he skirmish line was This was relatfed to me by Capt. In concltidi
1 seeing an enemy and George D. Ramsey, of the United mouth Conn:
o unmask the command, gtutes engineers, ._\yhile in eharge of "The outlook
; v.'iis to fire without my the Arsenal in Charleston, 1872: Capt. The.farmers a
, wing: the liring to be Ramsey was on the island at the time several years
ndm?r, but the loading of our attack. Upon the attack on the crops have be
g. I then exercised the ilr.st line, after a gallant defence, the housed, and t
idyancing, joining wings, 48th New York Regiment and the bat- bountiful. 0
y 111 retreating, by the terv of artillery fell back upon the reus county si
ing while the right wing second line. This line, held by two | grain is the I
pages to its rear, when regiment^ and. two.batteries,, was in have oats and
g was to keep up liring turn assaulted (?) when, after deliver-! our slock ai
King retreated fitly paces ing some volleys, it gave way and fell j months, and
joth wings all the time j back in comparative good "order to- bushel of con
;he!on. Ot course there j wards the main- works. In the mean- j the uecessarie
liring. everything beings while some men from the first line, not, respondent in
lesslv as possible.^ stopping at the second line, had fled to 'a farmer in t
night Major Twiggs re- the main works a^d j-eported that all bushels of oa
iled the instructions and the troops.in,front had been gobbled land.' Anotl
j up, and .that an immense force of Con- same county i
happened to us.. ! federates were advancing to retake the of..o:us per
ouietlv forward Poffpe !is,an(1* uPon this 'inforination the number of ac;
n* a lino tu , ;5 ' Pickets svere called in ,and evervthinir The cotton ci
0 U,u ' ntre of'the : m^c rea<l)' for ,hc***""< When ?? aver;a'e 0,IC'
Wewiaiii tan o ?iful'ces wW(?h ba!5 oecnpied the two fives promise
preecSiu" orders were ! 1'?'" l",cs wcre approachiitg- the works and the rice ?
iad reach'^1 a no'rt about i thcVverc greeted wifh the fire of the serious injury
?f n miio f.i.o' thc U ' wl)ole front, and quicklv taking advan- sorghum, sug
e k,, ; i i?ge cf4lepressiQn? ill the- san.l and ! etc' are all ,1
the left and the in rih o 1 saild riliff;s ,0 scl'ecD themselrej,.there j have worked
remained .?>#<}.. flight, Near two ; Mures of las
~ J 1 ? 1 - I nuli^ofiniic th
r* V "i" iT TTi" 1 nunaveu were .Kiiiea anu.y^uunuuu u\
"mC. ^Ca 5 11 i V)(i f'tliis fire before thev could put tlieni- cd with succq
riiis was followed by ! se]ve5 nndci* paver..-"
mattering shots and then ; jt mnst j)e remembered-;the Union -phe lions
V a. hne of *h'e about two ; tr00pS had been on the .island .on !y five ! Alarion count
ton? "l"l"voSrCoS?r ! Au-ing.wl^h time they ha! met I on
? ?? mm -5 oidei, i.obsflnatc resistance, at every point and ! were instant'1
iP' ^U;)1C' r had been very roughly handled sit Bat-1 ull(| au itlfai. t
?*ed by a sp.eiidid tory- Wagner* Hence"their supposition I stu.jncd.
'."p. Coiice tell: 1 eel- j wc 4 l^d beeu. heavily reinforced i.
ith mvfoot, I found hi8 ;.ail(j ^Vere attempting, with night as a i bractt keg.u
I rapid Iv piJiceci pij self-j^y^, fro^ jjje Jj-o 11 clads and other! the hair inay i?e
f ;r,1/ /Vin^' ?nA?f i'war vessels, to recover the island was
ir? Q,i] ].ie P'H .-f verv natural jaud Supported by.appear- ; ing properties."
i well-directed tire at the. anc^iu ^jr fi&. '
^ niie JVbfe.?1 would V& much obliged to : to?nuo a;"ci
lets ok the exemy any one who woul? write me at Winns- ' lhness. parker"
itlv over cur heads. I bora and,enable iil5 to till blanks lelt
towards the rear, in a ; in the foregoing sh^tch, or correct any j * ^ DJla?,.t
ice, (I will liere astQnish imatter of detail or ^uie. . Detroit press. ^
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| i
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i. ' ' ' ' V ' . ' .
Iffa ? ia?????i ???????
igiit attack. \ Gheexbackkr Cokxeced.?The
? . Greenback meeting at Boiling Springs
' W?nteer Detachment wag miserable failure SO" far
1 e tvork. as-that party was concerned. The
Rion has in his posses- meeting was attended by abe'nt sixty
is?ued bv him after the tiv.e paeons, a goodly number of
nemv's works on Mor-! **h?in }-vore Democrats. Cornel John mc m04*a<
,. : . , . C. llaskel],.Captain Ii. W. llice and
rthica he has given 50 j jjon. S. K. Wingard spoke hi behalf
lccount in the Weekly of the Democrats, and W. \V. "Russell AYeintcrc
:ler is as follows: and-.L, J.. Shealey in behalf of. the thjn<rs to ^
~n, ttikv \r* ??t,, T r Greenbackers. The DemocratsSehiev- Qf jfiiy q{
'September'Sri'sG^ eU ? sfemil.vjctory, ami u? otiier par- be 0Jlitc su
' tv twis.so completely routed that they
?,JSo. 6: wcixj ashamed to attempt any organ i- .
Commuting announces zation on the grounds and retired, to
id the names of those ' some ohseure spot. The question was Jn the Con
ed from, the 7th South squarely, put to-Russell by .fudge Win- having add
ion, under a carl for 30. yard: "Were you not in favor of and assure mv
aliaferro, to form a poi^- instrumental in the passage of the ! cstublishim
ty of 150 men sent out stock law in your county?Anderson:: timos .:n:d.
fagner on the night of.: and were yon-not. to the extent oi" jf iriy9cu*st(
ast. for the purpose of i your ability, responsible for forcing j
rst line of. the Yankee j the stock law on -Lexington county?/' j
orris island, ascertain-. Kusseii ueciii^a to answer uiu inquiry,
, and to capture one on and thereby admitted that lie was. "With kind:
s from whom infurma- This killed him witii those present who.-am bouud
>btaincd: were disposed to follow his isms, and
Sugars, Company E?. we ijardly think he will put in his appearance
in that section again.?LexCaOms-L.
Clybnrn, Com- lay ton. Dispatch, July 12. Store in th
r Lieutenant. BROvVN^
v.; -\1' p?'*1""0' Look Oi^.-Vhile the parchedearth
Beu-j, W. A. C!> I'urn, c?timers under the withering eye of a -P ^
C. C. Marshall, h. k*. jujv gm) auf] jjie jaSt vestige of energy >
, . ,,r r seems to have fled, still the moving
privates \V.. Jones, pi-jneipi^ 0f humanity are writing we ^
PrivifoVr F Soli- new pages of the world's history. Hear ^ verv Ioa
- Pnvatc n-.t . bcli. - Mminaugh s. unrivalled prices: /o Verv ]
-I rivate J. J. Cato. j-ulies under vests at33& cents, to close.
-Privates ^and. Ilerron, ?rcnts' undershirts, worth 40 cents,
kill. Win." "McLendon. ,l0w at-20 cents. 100 Misses'hoop- April
jJLalev, J. J. "YVatLuns, g^jpts, a sacrifice, at 15 cents each. 990
B* ? , . 0 ... papers best American pins at 2?cents.
-Privates vOcKi, Smith, 3?}(j pieces best skirt braid, all shades, W* M
Anderson Siiickey. ut 4. ^(K)Q spools cotton at 1
?Sergts..A> P. li'b\". CRnt each. 906-pieces colored surpen .
>rp. John Oregon, 111- braid at 1 cent a piece. 200 skirt
itham, I.^V .loiinson.; p^jtectors at 3 cents each. 550 papers
rtson. . Uusii, band, j ^esj. lteej]es at 4 cents each. 900 dozen g
t at vivnmr . 1 jr
?/.-?. i buttons at z$ cews per uozen. jw w
lohinent,. besides doing hJ;ijis Eagle & Phoenix ball thread at - J
driving the enemy from ; i-eiilsf 2500 vards ribbon, different
t' bivasrworks. returned I s?vles. at 2? cents. 300 white ties at gp|?p
near I5atterv Vv:igner to j ^ ^.Cnt each. 200 hemmed handker ,ic
and brought ?ft* the '; c]jiefs at :3? cents. 99 leather belts, ^jjggi
>te Axdeuson* Stuckkv Mice goods, at 10 cents each. 220 pa>e
missing. and who has j)crsJirijrplns at 2 cents each. 400 i
is wound ao honorably palm leaf faiis at 2 cents each. 1<X> fcflllig
Japanese fans at 2? cents each. 2500
ier-(ieneral Taliaferro v;n-t?s velvet ribbon at. 1 cent per yard.
Dean regard, both. ex- :>tHX) varus bercge and tissue veiling at
elves as in the highest 20 cents per yard. 860 all linen towels Niani
d with the manner in ;lt ccnt???the best goods ever offericking
party di.-charged c.cj ;n tj,js 1IKlrk??t. I throw my entire
duty assigned it. stock of straw hats on the market, all 71
der will be preserved irr;1(ie?. at 02-5 cents. 2o0 colored X 1
ialion iieoi?r(ls as a R;>11 j doylies at -i cents each. 225 galloniuse
named in the lore-; gioue jars at 9A cents per gallon. Ti e
1 above prices speak for themselves. ?
lof j These goods will ba sold strictly for
ll. UlOSj ?lil S. O- Tiilt.. : J. L. Ml)lNAl!(iII* * } jS! ^ vri t
i?.,<r i Mi-nmir
lTu'hI Acfg Adj't Post. ! The State ITniver^tty.?The State ! i mint
, j University, like the common school?,
pfin'T\'fi i i-^ intended ti>r the bouoUt of all the
__ | you ii? men of the State, but more essrivr.itursti
Di?parti?fnt for pechdiy for the benefit of the young
Hjion of ;ill Ute Craps ut ' UICU who CJlUllOl Jiff>rd to go OUt Of A.X
t or the First .Six ?.i?i:t2is of I tl'.c* State to be educated* Tiie rich
I parents of i hi? State can scud their ^
ru]v ]-2. The Strife T)e- sons abroad io distant colleges. The bADDLii
irru-nfture has prepared Carolina University is intended
the condition of the | u> ^"jve P00,'er neighhors-acliance
IFerent counties of the ; 10 K*'? ^ ^0l)(l an education, and we
month ending. Jrdv 1. i regard it little better than a positive ?.^CON,
are based upon one bun-; invl,u t() l'!C P?or by)*s ot' 1,10 State, U,
fv-two replies coverinir I -t-iempt to strike down the very Colli
the State. One l.uii-1 1,;-? which is os;gan;zcd for their espe
correspondents of the ! c5:;1 benefit.?--1 ubcciile I'ress and
;ke favorable and nine- DRY GO
favorable reports of the j
ic weather.. j Tn:-: Election Law.?The Rogistrrcottox
crop ' lion and-Sieciion law lias worked so
admirably in various parts of the Stat*-, IXDITC
l-en a decided improve-1 rlmt the gentlemen who opposed i,
ondition of. the cotton hist January in the Legislature, at the *j
1st of June, owing to recent session expressed themselves as
reasons which have pre-j delighted with its-operations. Xo one Met 10
the past month. The | introduced a bill to repeal it or to ma
fuilvrecovered, however, j terial'v modify it, and if such a bill
;s of the cool spring and j hud been introduced, it would have
generally reported as j been defeated by the vote of a majori- ^ y-n
age. Some correspond- ty of the very men who opposed it last liiM/
at cotton has improved i winter. The law is becoming more
it. since the middle of} popular, as its benefits are manifesting
ic counties it could not themselves.?Jjultrson Intelligencer.
rrass on account of the j to ?
"y to harvest:., the grain ; " ^
i sections it is needing! . \
Where the labor was j hsimman Yfi
rop is m fine condition.! $Eui8i3%j3 _
: is reported to have done 1 _ a ?
in the counties of Aiken, flV* BVti S%
dgcfu'ld, Kershaw, Stun- ^UuIsIsJ/^aIbS lO
n." In Marlboro county s ^
owing well but i> n<>? ^ tins season, various diseases of the
proportion. jNOiWi-n- bowels are prevalent,end viony lives are Yfis
ujury sustained by the. through lack of knowledge of a safe
cool spring and ;rom ^ and sure remedy. Perry Davis' I'aix ?F5Ji
.nils"' it is the general Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dyswith
favorable seasons, entery,Cholera,Cholera Morbus,Summer Direct
in average yield. Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. 1
oil ot the crop is given in Head the following: extrf?
olina at $ >, in middle Batxbhidoe,n.y.,Harcii 22,1S7L nice driv
md in lower Carolina Pesst Davis1 Pais Kili^burttr/aiU :o<sf'<rd
. .uui in towi.i y.uo ina <httaul relu/ ror crilin;, ^ p3iu iu the rtomiich. on
s an average tor the state | . Josem bcsditt. s^ock on
S7 on the 1st of June ot j ' Thermjie*t medt^eFi^w ct^ stock wil
nid fivjinst Si lbr the clio'era. morbus, and cramps in tlio stomach. H::vd
;?j ami j^uhm <u iin tut .^itfcsyea^Mdlti34ureCye^p^m&v fore pur<
moikgoviowa^nroh 12.1ml olc-\ pvr>h
rr rnvv fi>ni> i have r.sod your 1'ain ICiLi.Kit in severe c^cd of iwau c-vv-u
it. eoiv> cuwi , cr.-.:up,co!is.aiid cholera morb"jH.imd it give almost ?--< -r
. , instant relief. EE-C vr-DwrLL. | Jh.^. I R
an exception, is reporreu CAnNT-SYlIXE, OA.,J?Ca 1031. I
sunilitio". The mm to1SSSK??J{Sa(SSS2|S5g55SSS satisfuotc
narUbly lavorablo, ami agSAftSESr ""WT paying tl
s e>:mn:ted. J he conch- Saco.Me.,J2ii.22.usjI. , ,
nn tlir> is iriwn IX.iveusedPehhtDavis* PainKti-lskfortwelve 01 Ql'OJxC
op 101 ilie OUll, la<ri\Cll year,. It is rate, n,re. and relicMc. 2?0 mother
t 'i o at a ColTCSbondil)"' should aliovy it to be out of tho family.
10 H. I. ri AYE8.
ar. Oxeida, N. Y., Feb. 19,1WL
We bea-an -csinsr it over thirty years am ami it
in>Ai> alwaysfrivesimmediaterelief. \Vouidliajulydaro
in Kith tuur. to go to bed without a bottle in the itonse. ir.Tr 0
, , , , IV. 0. SPEiiHY. "
countrv earlv planted costvatboho, s. c.. Feb. 22, m
:d to be fully iip to an fj
the crop of the June cnEFELD?itR^BK^uSr(i.Fob. a im. I "I* Ti P [
!!1 and l.S not irrowillir I have known Pebry Davis' Paix Kit/lkr almost S | | j|j;j
,. 1. W.I. hT- from the day if was introduced, and after yearfcof UiUUt
\\ lilCll \\ CI C eo\ LI CU 0\ observation and uho I reirard its presence in my
L season. The watcrflow ho,behold as an CongnL.
le crop on these lands, Buktox-ox'-trent.exo.;.
,,.1 .], 1, 0.,it Ihad been several-days suiTerim?severely from
\\ lilCll \Y C. C ncav 11V .sail- diarrhoea, accomi-anied with intense pain, when I T "X r
;lliup lias proven most trict^yourPaixKtt.t.ct,andfouid^i^ mstaai . J# |\J[#
. correswmdent in Colic- * " 2iiiostaguf.st.,lonx>'ox,E5g. .
.f/?- fKoT hn.i/hroWc - Dining a residence of twenty-three years in India,
uls> ujtiL iuw iittiii \\ acti b x havo given it in many casesoi diarrbcea. dyeenlice
and Ashepoo Rivers and never taew it t?Ufogh? ,
it the salt water is com- >T . ?Tt~V &lloais
condition of the rice crop . No lamdr can safeiy-oe>. without tha ? Coffee,
rthern Carolina at 102, in remedy.- Its price brings it... R
-?? at 25c., 50. Gn
at.L?(?.G:^.L,^ 1 and SLOO-jw _ j
jutiuu ws? tm . i'iijsx&i XJA. y o: ouix,jrropne:oraj-i
he. P?4 CHOP- Psovidenoe, B. L.
e in peas has been in- ?
: cent, over last year., ' Maccaron
i of this crop is given at aHP*;?Salrn
ite, as against G1 on the B |LJT || g ^
iSU . ^aaaH^aB..: c
ISSIONER S COMAIKXTJS. g g M . ^
nissioner Butler says: ^
remore hopcliiUli.m for. A DIS6RDERC9 ~ LIVER' ' (V)~
rhe wheat and oats SS THE EA?E CChl
en safely hai vested and of the present generation. It fa .for the-; T
he yield ot both has been Cnro of this disease and its attendants,*'nst 1C.CC]
>ue correspondent in Lau-1 SICX-3SADACH2, 2H:cU^KS.~"Dy? ' veiT 1?"^
ays: 'The yield of sm:.!l PIPSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, etc., that
best ever ; known. V?"c j T"JIT'S PILLS have gair.ea a wogld-?/idg -J
wheat enough to feed all reput".tipt?: No ?eir.ed7 hgH ever biea
lid people for twelve! discovered fttat acta so gently on the MavlS
if \\'d fin ,,<>r jno' f. .1 i digestive organs, giving tUom vjjtgr to as- I
. ' A- ' F \ I simil^te food. As a natur-.l.xesuir. the j
1 U ? 1,5> ", yl ; Nervous System is Braced^ the MmclC3 jp j
:S of Jlie. Another cor-I are Developed^ and the Body ilob'jst. ?\ '
Marlboro county says. | ? ~
his.locality threshed o~o j C53-i.12.ct jPccos'.
nil. ! R an7-AI.c. Planter at Eayou Sara, Lo... coys: flARBXV
|.> II UIll iV/lll \?L , , _
?f>r rovrosjicmrhnit in tUo ' My Plootatio:i iB ia * anr-lar!*: district. For I **
1C?. COl I C^pOllwtMl 111 lIlC . Qev^rslyc-vr* I courd net c>oJco h*?f& crop oa
reports that bushels i accouatvfj>:iior.3 diseases a-idi china. ;Vm PWF!
re were threshed fro.n a!
res of common jm.e hind.! S'SwCtSUS? <"* -*?*. BUCKE:
on promises to bo- an; " .
at least; the corn crop j tji?trciiev?fj-.oUrc-,&c-zn^s
, ,vf on (>;.,ll,jflMi 1,1 | tiao Kloo<} frona p->i?on<ici immtrt, M.1
, Ot RIl aOUIHiant Jielll. j ran35? tH$ t? i4M KRtoaraiiy, wttii- ,1 i
o jar.has 3irstainccl :iu 0:'^30T^c:j0!1, , OA^xOI
r, 4 T. Try ti?l? rei?!e?!y iior!y, sint^yoa win cnirs
Ijie smaller crops ot ' aheiUJ^?Iec?tion, J?u/-0 __ ,
II* I .Olio IW..K i.nf-ifMoc Stror^; 5cr/?, ??rt s SoRBjt IKor. TIL4
III .cane, peas, pOtUtOCS, prfe^.SSCenla. ?iBco, 33 ."Hurray y.
L'omisin^. The lUnners; -,Fi5^ gfriggT BOOT~A\
hard to overcome the {. J IITT
t year, and fcom ..present j g U ? 3 $ SlMsisUS 'La LITTLE
Oil* etibrtS will JjC CUOWli-I Grav Hair or "Wittsueks chanjj?sl to & Glossy
?; I Black t>}:,a single arplic>:^:;> n( this U?K, It
i5-' . imparts a natural color, ?i?d new iastaataoeou.slj-.
... | Sold bv Druggists, or sent t>y express oc receipt
! of One I>o]lar.
e Of a colored woman in ! Office, 35 Murray Screet, Wew York.
l,v liiv'ir \ J**1"' Tvrrs lOAXVAT. of TalvuS,:^
\, Was Stl IU.K U_\ U ilt-, g Jtxformntion and VoefitZ Bccfipta 2 WE 'Gl'O
iUi ultimo. Two children j \tcUlbc mo?e4ns on appltoailoii.J'
)' Hilled, and the mother j
in her aips. seriviisly j ' 5 B3x
FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER: It,"
YSOX-. Gunpowder .ami BIrvek- Teas, wWli *
sice.?Tiie b^auryanci.coio* or j f?j - T> or- ? ?
sately regained by usHyr Par-} J L Koyul Bakms Powdeis, i*?a Foam.
m, Nvhich is much admlrjal for | Price's. B;i!sing -Ponder, Lnpnlin Yeast p??i,
ulioes and dandruff craolcat- j Cakes, Gelatine, Flying Extracts. Con- 101 ^asU
Qll i cntmsetl Lye and-Potash. Cream Tartar,
-All Hard"workers nre .srAJfot Chocolate,- * Cinnamon B.*rk. Laundry nme*
cs ?viii<;h m;iy end in da^zjertjus Soap,,Starch, Toilet -Sonp, Pepper and
s Ginger Tonic will keep the other Spi.:es, Bath Brick, etc., just re- T 1
r active. and bypreventingthe i? ' J O. 1
h sickness, loss or tloae and ex- Lei eci .
such t,tme$ means -dangaVT- L . ,, , 3Ic3XAbT^R,3RJCE & SETcHIN.. ,
e other column. _ \ ' Mch -"-p Xol
ftnnt; whenever he m.nkes-3 new departnre,.alwavs> desire? to infarttt
where they may find him, ami-where, also^tbey.may bay gooda afe J
?ted in this information, because everybody likes to- have prettt
ear. The undersigned propor?es to keep constantly on hand a stoefcDOPS,
FANCY GOODS. BOOTS,.SHOES,IIATS, etc., which wil?
re to gratify the tastes of any gentleman or-LADY
". 3jg|
nty. Having purchased the entire stock of B. Sogenheimer, and'
led largely to it by recent invoices from the Northern markets, I cat
friends Mint whatever they may desire- can be fonud at mv new
out. It shall be my constant endeavor, to keep fully up with thi;
to-show- a line of goods superior to any ever brought to this market; ?9
;mers do not acknowledge themselves "almost
-KILLED- M
lies?, it snreiv ?H?jrnot oe my iaoic. ?y uawvv ci?c mc? ma;
Lo convince them that whenever, they want bargains they should cal v
-AT THE? f
e sonth end of the Gcri|r Building. My salesmen, Messrs. A". T?;.
L. LANDECKERand F. ?. PJIOPST, will be always at their posts*.
ve polite attention to all who may favor me with a call. If the young;
h to take a round at the * /.-JJ
-SRATIXG-PJXKfl
know thev do) Lean supply, them with.SKATES of- good, quality
v price*:. Come and see me.
Respectfully,
JOSEPH GEQESCHEL.
22 A#EXT.
GELSiOR COOK STOVES I
wmt the best in the market.
Fourteen different sizes and'Hnda. FIvSj
sizes with Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to.?
requirements, and priced to snitall puisne*
LEADING FEATURES*. ^
twiMa Wood Doois, Patent Wood Grates ~^*5i
sK ^^jastable Damper, Interchangeable Anto?l|g
mate Shelf, Broiling: Door, Swinging Hearth*
Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Bevernible GasBurning
Long Cross Piece, Double ShortCenters,
Heavy Ring Covers, Dlmchlated-Tlro r ?
Doors, Nickel Knebs, Nickel Panels, etc.
^-'ne^uaJe<1'111 Mortal, in Finish, aaf in- 'J!
jfactured by -ISAAC A? 3HEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, BSd ,
AND'FOB SALE BY DU-VLETVY & FA2TT. Wixunboro, g, A
or sale ! Great Attritions. I
J03I32 - 25ABS, ___^__
ISS88 Sli Afory c- bohhight. exb., & ou. ;i
7" A OXf Q Atre now exhibiting a magnificent.
-?* Oi selection of Fancy Dress Goods
. =? uiso, a fine assortment of nrw designs?
'- ? ? *? White "Dress Goods, consisting of'
Scared French Muslins, Dotted en<l;
^ Figured Swisset, ljace Striped
3? BKIDLES, Swisses, new designs in Piques*.
_ Batiste; Linon de India, Victoria
HAHNESS, Lawns, &c. This is certainly the
finest assortment of White Goou3
MEAL, ever brought to Columbia. Call and; . Jgsj
see tlieia. .
G0SN' KID GLOVES.
Qj)g NOTIONS Ladies will nnd. it decidedly to-'
their advantage to inspect our fineSHOES
assortment of Kid Gloves, Undress-.^ - ed
Kid Glares, Chamois Skin;.
JEMENTS FOE CASH. Traveling 01 Driving Gloves, and the
new iiousqueiaire Glove.
?G. CARETS,. . >|1
* G3 Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Door '
| Mats, Wall Paper, Window Shades,,
k)ALl^ Lace Curtains, always at the lowest*
T7LTT* GT K T>T 17C possible prices. -M
FEED blALiijib. . > MATTINGS.
<iC?rrs New stock Canton Mattings, fancy,. ^11
cheeked and white, received aird'-i
offering at very low prices. .' ;
If you want io purchase fine 1
"shoesoe-siiipf&as * - -;x _0m
? for Ladles, Gentlemen or ChiK2ien/,
c. BOUKNIGHT. EXR., & CO.*.
A 1' . |6 Columbia, S. C.
fxsDOROj S. C., May 1,1882. "TT *" " ^
ST-RECEIVED, J\{ Jjj W
from the "West a carload!
fine MULES: .also a few
ing HORSES in addition to> _ _ _ - _ _
hand. All persons wishing j jf? H 0 |* ?? u I C 4
1 do well to call on me be-! fia w ? 0 :1 &a w &3 ?
'basing elsewhere. JL will " * :
ange MULES for EOSSS
m still selling 0:1 tiu:e- for !
>iy papers. I am. also J
ie highest CASH PKIOES T
n Oow mules and horses.;J UST ^CEIVED,' J
* wrif v 7Tc<Tk?>r> [Fifteen Barrels Choice New Crop--- . ]
vJSU. j T^ew Oliean? Molasse?, the best that'*
could be bought in the New-Orleans < \|
market. .
lff ]]^t] ortniBBtFRSSH BTrcEwEBJiT flottb:; 1
-ATO
.A*T" M:E'A IDBEAiT
& CQ& _ALS0-.
11 - - - -r??_ ri..1*
in grades, IUO v^ouec, <j?Tva?- ..
Thurber's \o 3i and 41 FOUR HcWDBED BtTSHEIS Off* {
M Coffee, balmea, and. ^j^g81
ihaan Flour, Dried Beef. KBOOROMS.,
ind Beef Tongues,
IfeuK and Latd,. ALt CHEJp ?TflB ^ASmi
? ^
ii, Fresh Mackerel. in cans.
l^KcS?!Cef' D. E- FUB3TKIKE5.V M
7
Fresh Roasted Beef. iq
-ALSO- 1 1 - '
FRESH GllQGESlES! fi A
t f
.-< .
AXSEY FRUIT JARS,
?
ived and now .for sale, at &[
price..
C \LL VXD'SEE. ; * arrl receipt of Fresh Goods
! which are bought from first hands, .
1
P 1=11 lyi ? R ^ If' and are guaranteed* among -which 1i
aHlilferiJ b ei .
j m?itic2V
ELL .TKIfcESHER, | m
EIPSTAKES THRESHER, j SCORED BEEF, . -|g
EE MOWEB-. j COENSD BEEF, Fulton Market,jj
AMD REAPER^: BOLOGNA SAUSAGE; ^3
* MGNITOft-ENG-XNE," OCEAN OEM MACKEREL,,,
lDE MONITOR ENGINE, Fre$H MACKEREL,.
'ALTER ENGINE;-" FRESH SALMON,;, f|
i j-* t-* i?m /-\\r i \tt\
L i va, J>?: CANNED ROAST BEEF, .
EAYPRBSS.> | CANNED. CO?N BEEF,;,
! BAKER'S BKOilA, .
Agents -for the - above ?- IMFOBT-BD OAT MEAL^.
LCKII?I?RY? , ! GBATED^INE APPLE*
re- guarantee, and will' sell j BARTLE1T PEARS*,
l or satisfactory paper on TURKISH PRUNES.
TRY MY FLOURS M
?V McMASIEB: ? . -CO E. M. HUEY*.