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The question is oue bf grave import (o society and.its ulti mate solution Will in no smAli degree affect its peace and social order. The subject of the death penalty is as new as it is old, and certainly merits most careful consideration. local ovriox. What Should the People of Wlnngboro do In the Premises 7 Messrs. Editors: It is allowed to every incorporated city, town or vil lage, by the local option law'p&ssed a few wars ago, for a number of citizens madly on to crime and perhaps.tfernu- nates a life of djagrace and misery in the felon's grave. Let all Who have any sons goipg this course or may go look, to their Actions in the coining _ contest between that which has dis- the! grace an'd misery on one side, and hap- 1 piness and virtue eu the other. Re member “he that is not with me is against nie”._ yatheVS will be unable to salve over their conscience Wljeii this question has been irrevocably set tled by saying it is not our fault. * The curse is iti yuur midst bv yo'iir consent', and if by your consent it is allowed to reontfu, you are to bjame. It inny be daw, months^ jtiid oven years Insfert some may be called to answer the sum- mows of tlys grrim monster for his powerless victims’, (lie'll >b'ii may re- Fairfield CIIARL5STOS ADVERTISEMENTS v» v> UN We Invite every citizen of tire above- named County to call at our Store and ex amine our new amounting to one-third of the voters of each city, town or yillage, to peti- grot tho part acted in the present coo lion the council to call a special clec-j *“ * * l j-i-i tion to decide the question of “licoiiso” or “no license”; The Legislature nn- donbtedly saw the bad effects of these tippling houses and passed the law to test, for “lie that sowetli tho wind shall reap tho whirlwind”. u. w". j. I'he Bottle In the Closet. prevent, if the peoplp of the different sections saw fit, tlih opportunities offered to those who are unable to re strain themselves from indulging in Bacchanalian revelries which bring such misery and disgrace upon them selves and families. Another law lias been passed making live bpr- have a habit of mi i a iso The News and Courier jives a synopsis, with some sound and excel lent comments, of a paper recently read before the American Social Science Association, at Saratoga, by Professor Francis Wayland, on the subject of the “Death Penalty.” Prof Wayland argues forcibly for its aboli tion, and the points made arc well worthy of attentive and impartial con sideration at the hands of tiiosc who justify its continuance oii the score of expediency. He says in the first place that it increases verv considerably the difficulty of procuring a conviction. And in tho second place that statistics will show that tho crimes for which capital punishment is or has been in flicted, are not decreased oi’ diminish ed in number by reason of the fact that the death penalty is attached to them. He shows negatively that its abolition lias in no instance been fol lowed by an increase of crime. The Doctor proposes the substitu tion of life imprisonment for capital punishment without hope of pardon or release by executive clemency. Of it the News and Courier says: “If any re- vi&ion of the sentcnfcc should be possi ble, it ought to be by means of a sol emn proceeding in the same court by which sentenen was passed. It would be easy by legislative action to pro vide a method by which (lie ciruim stances justifying a remission of the life sentence should be reviewed by the court and a modification of that sen tence; or, if the case justify it, the prisoner’s release. But the proceed ings should be as solemn and as formal as the original one.” The practical force of Dr. Way- land’s first argument setting forth the serious difficulties in the way of secur ing a conviction, where the punish ment is death, is certainly in view of our own experience and observation, apparent at first thought. The human he Bo Some sly old fellows keeping their brandy bottle uhder lock and key, where nobody but themselves can get at it. They think nobody knows bow often they go to it. but a red nostapmetimes tells the tale louder than words can .speak it The‘‘bottle in the clbsfe.f,’’ if ll, contain brandy; fs very mischievous. Blit ^-“bottle in the closet,” full of Perry DAvt8 r 8 Pain Killer, is just what no tamily can afford to be witliout. # FALL AND WINTER GOODS; One of our firm has but recently return- <!' * * i »• 'i a, 6d from New York, where the utmost cart Was Used in order to get the best BARGAINS. We have succeeded in buying stock and buying them to cheap dan sell them at JIUS, « t ^ j: ‘ l- 1 —IMPORTER AND DEALER IN- wforals, LIQUORS, CIGARS TOCACCO, GROCERIES and ppovisioNS, No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON) S.C. NEW EURNITURI —.A-lTD— houMhobd decoration ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! |jTTO TIEDEXEAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, -AND— PROVISION DEALERS, Ite AND 1M EAsS’ ftiV STREET*, chareston, s. c: JgOYD BROTHERS, WHOLEsstii Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— COMMISSION AfeRCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. Ci a,good that we keepers guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to a fine and imprisonment if they sell any intoxicating beverage to minors, habitual drunkards or insane persons. This has been found to be a dead letter on onr statute book, for the keepers of these nefarious pests knowing as they well do that the father, mother, wife or relatives of these unfortunates are unwilling to flaunt to the world, through the courts and columns of newspapers, tho dis grace and ruin of those so nearly and dearly related, but rather try ti con ceal from the world their misfortune and spend their days in vain efforts endeavoring to reform these devotees who have poured in the silent midnight hours deep am! damning libations at the shrine of the god of wine. This they know and take advantage of; they feel secure iu their iniquitous practice, dealing out the poison th!U saps the fountain of youth and health, degrad ing the image of (Jod himself to the level of beasts. Thus we see there is no hope from this law. Let us, thou, turn to tho other, that which with wisdom strikes at the root of the evil. This, as we understand it; leaves ft lo the option of the people Whether tiiei-e shall be licenses granted or not. None, we dare assert, but those who have an interest in this abominable business which reaps in one fell swoop iniiid, body and the immortal soul,’or a few who are dead to all feeling of piiv for sut uring humanity will raise their voice or lift a hand to stay the death of this Hydra that is dealing such destruction 'in our midst, carrying all who come within its mad voftex of enervating pleasure on to certain ruin, regardless of age or sex, as unrelenting once it obtains a hold as tile iron wedge of the Greek necessity. Why should a small ass of men reap a golden harvest by Our slock is too varied to quote different m articlex^pd prices, but we ask you to coll SHORT CROP PRICES. In ad see for yourselves. ‘ dry goods a common We haVc ey'ori'thihg, front _ Checked HoniespAn, at three cents, to the iiWtif. nnvsiM rinmiu n.wi v/vrirYNnsi t<> GO tho ruin ami misery of by far a greater? Is it consistent with humnn ideas of right and wrong? Gan it be recon ciled with any of those maxims of morality wo hear Sabbath and Salj- bath thundered forth from the pulpit by the embassadors pf God, denouiiC' ing wrath against those who violate Ills divine decrees and promising re ta-v « t ti,;*Ks any more iiero than oil ami water can be* mixed or falsehood triumph o’er truth Ceath as a punishment, and conse quently juries are loath to return verdicts of “guilty”, though tho law and the evidence might justify none other. Trembling with the awful re sponsibility of deciding between the issues of life and death, whimsical and cowardly doubts are seized upon to justify tho verdicts and smother the elumowings of unen«y consciences, and guilty felons are thereby turned loose upon the country, to mix and mingle with tiie good and innocent, and pur- chancc to commit anew the dark, foul crimes of the past. These are the real facts in the history of criminal juris prudence 111 over the land, and they are in themselves ponderous arguments against the expediency Mid efficacy of the death penalty as a deterrent of crime. Tho great Italian Bcccnria once said: “That crimes are more effectually sui»- pressed by the certainty rather than by the severity of punishment.” Affix to the infractions of onr penal laws punishments more in keeping with tho instincts of humanity, and jurors will vote oftener for conviction, and the penalties of violated law will follow certainly End swiftly upon the heels of the offender. In other words, decrease the quantum of punishment and in crease tho certainty of its infliction, and criminals with but litth? hope of escape will pause, and pause long, be fore they steep their hands in hutuau blood. Bid can wo no (/safely go farther and say with Dr. Wayland that it is not more effectual as a preventive of crime than other and milder forms of punish ments. In the days of Blackstono the English law punished petit larceny with death, and it cannot be shown that the crime iu question was then of Jess frequency than under the milder and more beneficent penal laws of the nineteenth century. Under the laws of South Carolina the crimes of murder, rape and arson are now punishable with dea'th, and it is a fact most generally deplored that these very crimes are really, or at least apparently, on tho increase in the State. All the newspapers are daily and weekly crowded with sensational accounts of harrowing and blood curdling murders in one portion of tho State, entrageons rapCfrin another, and midnight incendiary fires here, there and everywhere. ’ A law “that knows no tfiiipcy” is supplemented too by wliat the mobs caH “the higher law”, and still the deluging tide of crime rolls on. Sbonld we not pause and seriously question if Ire are not going headlong in the Messrs. Editors, wo known there are considerations of no little moment witli many in this age when the qucstluii of dollars and cents enters so largely into tho computation of success. Let us therefore turn with regret, for it is with regret that we are compelled to turn aside, from appealing to the higher and nobler passions that arc implanted in the breast of man to cajole ami inveigle to lire baser desires for gain, but this is the case. Can the town afford to do awav with the granting of licenses? is the .nestiou nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in variety, , The cheapest and best Y, for the looney, to be had any where. Our Cl i.B. THOMAS, AGENl’i •• v 6t» •••' • No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PATER, HANG- , INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Cornaces and Upholster* Goods, CHAREISTON, 8. C. Window Awnings Made tp Order A. G. CUDWORTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— SADDLER* WAREflbUSE, 155 Meeting Stbeet, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON,. S. Q. STOCK' OF CLOTHING Js fuller than ever, cati’t be BEATEN. ‘ l!Hi and at prices that Nice quality, nice styles. w A good suit from $3.00 up., Hjts in all qualities and styles, .so we can sud everybody, from a twenty-five-cent man to e most if the : fastidious. We have used more than ordinary effort to get a STOCK OF SHOES That will lust exactly please the peoplp of this COUNTY, and the way they are selling proves that wp have got just the right kind. Every pair GUARANTEED— Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s* ATTENTION IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS We have a large stock of TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., which can’t be treat. Also a full stock of CROCKERY and GLASS WARE; as cheap as the cheapest. STAPLE GROCERIES DIG INDUCEMENfS-NOT JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENI BUT BARGAINS IN NE STYLES AND BEST QUAlilTI] SEWING MACHINES, AS GOOD AS CAN BE MAI AND AT PRICES LOW ENOU< TOATTRACT BUYERS. ECONOMIC '. >£ IwqI *S noth buy e TIN SETS-mone prettier.* My prices will Surpriseyou. It will cost-yon ,ume and see, and if I cannot SA VE YOU MONET, time and trouble, b _ where—you need not feel that you are under the slightest obligations to purcha me. So get your ticket via this POP ULAB RO Ul% and come straight through i FIRST-CLASH FURNITURE ,STORE You will _ PRICES. The get QQOt> BARGAINS IN HONEST GOODS, at the LOW! re WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE. Oct 1ft- ’ R. W. PHILLIPS: HO! FOR THE CHESTER FAI] JJENRY BISCHOFF & CO., ' WHOLESAE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. Proprietors op the celebrated CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! I HAVJg JUST RECEIVED 23t Cooking and Heating Stoves and Rar 20 crates of China, Fine Granite and Decorated Gobdsj Etc.; 160 Barrel ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON tCi; HOUSE, Market, Corner CfluBcn Street, CHARLfesTO^, S. C. EiTTce packed for the country a specialty. Glassware from Pittsburg; 76 Gross Table Cutlery'; 500 Dozeji Pocket (J rv, from Johp Rdssell Cutlery Qp.; and a full Hue of Tinware and Hi FhynUhing Goods too numerous to mention. These Goods arc bought at prices that will Justify me in selling to Wholesale Trade as LOW as any TO MY Sim isparii lui The Celebrated “Brunswick” one; Hams—try if Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel:, , Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. , Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hatid- packed. Crosse <& BlackWeirsCUoW-ChqTv Pickles. Imported wrirt&stershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Ctwdles. Of all kinds We endeavor to give the best possible value for the money, and to all who accept onr invitation we guarantee a just return for every dollar they spend. CO"~ — s. A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLESALE dealers in— BOOTS AND SHOES, m 'i ' NO. 23 HaYNE STREfeT, CHARLESTON, S.'C. W. AIMAR & CO, >ME ANDSEE. Gr. WtlOLfCSALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CALDWELL Oct 9 & LAUDERDALE. CHOICE DHUOS. MUKTN’ES. CHEMICALS, .SURGICAL INSTRUMENT!!. Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way down yonder.” ,. , ULtSSE G. DESPORTES. Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor.' King and Yandevhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. WHAT NEXT 1 * % YES, TIIE EEESS - MAEIl'G DIPA3TM2ET -AT- ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. the subject is broached, by inaiiy who have sons going headlong to perdition. If tho revenues of the town are insuf ficient to carry oit tho Work necessary with the present levy of taxes lot more bo raised by extra taxation. Who would begrudge tho smaB pittance of a few mills more on the dollar, which would only bo required tor a tow years at most? This would only bd a' temporary evil which is forgotten as soon as removed, leaving no lusting effect except for good; whilst that which it would eradicate leaves a per manent blight upon those who lintfe felt its contaminating influence. Some again would say, “If tho town was only out of debt ! would vote for pro hibition.” This appears to be con vincing to their minds, but these very ores will, without compunction, attend meetings and vote an appropriation to buy a $t,000 engine or build a new road, not because the to require no new debts, curtailing of expenses or extra taxation, but because its returns earn be valued in hard cash, or possibly' they are of higher importance than saving the future men of this couiriih- nity from becoming drunkards. We mean not to arraign tiie action of the citizens fordoing this mei itorious Work; which is of such advantage to the pub lic and reflects so much credit upon our town,- but only to show what efforts can be made to* remove an evil that is an eyesore to every one and in which every ono takes an interest alike, for all are in an equal degree concerned, while that which is covered as it Were by tiie cloak of secresy, and only sfeen at times, and then by the few (yet all know of it), is passed unheeded and left to do its infernal work in silence,- dealing its d£adly blows like tire cow ardly hand of the assassin at the very vitals of society, heaping in ohe indii- criminhte mass the innocent and gnihy. Tho money spent npon education brings but a small return, because the j good effect of the one is neutralized by i the bud effects of the other, and the \ bright prospects of promising youth are ; “nipped in the bud” on the very thres- hnla of life by the Syren tongue of this Arch Demon drink, and be that was. a daily blessing but to see be comes a physical wreck and moral ruin with all gone there is of lift to live, no hopes, nothing blit the still admonition of that potent monster, Conscience, whose seat in the inner* most shrine of the heart has been ft long usurped, now calls with a voice. MACHINERY. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY F. McMASTER & CO. WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COtTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CtlAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR TIIE Portland wagon company, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES * and' PHAETONS. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH’S PALACE Otf ATTRACTIONS IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION. THE PUBLIC WILL ALWAYS APPRECI ATE A PUBLIC BENEFIT. This was the only thought by which we were actuated when we first pronosed to wake the extensile changes which to-day are a reali ty In your midst. The wants of thejpeo- ple we are determined to supply. This fart is now fu’ly demonstrated. Tho change telk: tho amount of the out lay was unlimited. Department after department has been added. THR . CAPITAL REQUIRED FOR EACH OF THESE De partments would make a hphdsomo bank ac count. But ’Us done, inspired by an ambition that our city should stand second to non$, we felt that to bring our Immense estab lishment on an equal footing with New York. Boston, or elsewhere, we bad to place before our patrons a stock of such magnitude, containing full assortments In each department, of Dress Fabrics, Silks. Satins, Velvets, Millinery, Ac. - We have made our selections from the products OF EtERf CLIME ON THE GLOBE. JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, and to the Retail Trade at S3 per cent. CHEAPER than any other hoiti Sontli Carolina.. . . A coitiparisou of PRICES and GOODS respectfully solicited with < markets NORTH and SOUTH. I have FIFTY-SI^ of the FAMOUS NEW LIGHT-HOUSE C STOVES in StoreJ nine with Reservoir and Closet. Very respectfully, . ; - - J. D. RATTERREE. Oct lO-tdi-t CHESTER, 8. =AT: GRAND I have just returned from tiie Northern markets, where I have carefully select* nueliased one of the handsomest stocks of HUY GOODS ever brought to this m Invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making FALL OPENING purchases, feeling that 1 can suit tiie tastes of the must fastidious, . LADIES’ DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Woi Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings, 'Domestics, Flannels, etc , etc. Our of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at low fi -ures. Our Goods will satisfy the nrost critical .demands, and nrlces favor the mire These Goods only deed to bo seen to be Appreciatedi PI -BY- F. Laitatsr & Bio. Ladies art cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS, never has been such a handsome and extensive collection ot new and desirable i jlaced on onr counters. All standard and reliable brands. Prices will be entire sfactoiy, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to make a tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. LATEST STYLES! LARGEST SELECTION! LOWEST PRICES! We beg to inform our friends and pa trons that we can confidently say that our FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is now complete in every depart ment, and defies competition: Girt us a cali, and we will rtll you whaV you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTEU k CO. we SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue ot an execution to me dirtetod, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winusboro, South Carolina, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within tee legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, thi following-' described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or trttet of land, lying, being and situate in tM County of raiefleid and State of Sontli Carolina, con taining FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. IUMK unm nun mim mmu iwtw, . ,. _ to him. - All! that voice is tiie funeral P* 1 *®™ knell of hopes; he feels he knows that; tre^^to™ the inert or less; and bounded by lands of Jno. R. Thomas, R. R. Roeborough, Mrs. Ami Hunter and E. W. Parker. Levied upon as the property of James B. Walker at the suit of Saraih E. Means against James B. Walker. JNO: D. MCCARLEY, Sheriff’s Office, 8. F. <J. Winnsboro, S. C.,' October 8th, 1883. Oct 11-jxtd to drown the accnaa* violated conscience, msfaei trespass', ' jied. 5ct 1T-X2* hereby forbidden tp IV timber, or .otherwise upon the lands of the under- CHARLES FREE, Dawkins, 8. C.‘ We have also added a La dles*, Misses’and Cblldren’s Underwear Department, nev er before attempted in the South.' this Department occu pies one or the range qI magnlfl- ' tOTlleries which are' reached by stalrw ys. T»»e entire establish ment Is lighted by Fifty Chandelie presetting a most beautiful picture, have also added, at the earnest soilcltatllon of our many meads, a want long and very much felt, in this section, naple'y, a Press- Making Department. We therefore beg to Infomthe ladles of North and South Caro lina that we have secured the services or two as sklUed artists as have ever cater ed to the last*'8 or this wet ion, Mrs. Smith, as Cutter and Fitter, and Miss Marshall, a» Draper and Finisher. These ladles’artistic taste has long been known . in the most fashionable circles ot Hew York. B dUmore, Philadelphia and Chicago. THEREFORE WE HAVE no hesitation In saying to the ladles or North and 8»uth Carolina that we have now a first- class Dress-Making, Department, where ladlfes can rely on their most particular Ideas as to any freak of fashion b<-iug realized. We have fitted up In exceUent style a spacious room for our Dress-Meklttg Department, supplied with evervthuir necessary for ttsrequ rements, and, w are tu.ty pret>ared to'guaraotee satisfaction In fitting, style and workmanship. We solicit the favor ot your orders either In .ifreonorU ' ■ prompt an person or by mall, which shall have our m'ost ia< careful attention at all times. We are, yours Very truly, BARUCH. N. C. FOB THE SKIN. f)RESS GOODS, VELVETS; HOSIERY, - and GLOVES; All of the VERY BEST MAKES and Styles. CLOAKS r CLOAKS! CLOAKS Id all the newest styles. . WINTER CLOTHING -AND FURNISHING GOODS! For Men',-Youths, Boys and Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WHITE GOODS. OUr stock laquite full of all of the best brands of Longcloths. Shlrtlngs, Sheetings, Twills and Driftings.' All of the'abort gootU are offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.' Therefore an early call of inspection is cordially solicited. ‘ , P. LANDECKER k BRO. ELS .TOSUIT THEY I XTOTIOXTS ! XTCTICXJ F3! Novelties in Nottingham Valencienpe and Linen Fichus, novelties in Cream, and White Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’amD Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A good in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladles’ neck wear. GIVE ME A .CALL." Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. L. SAMUELS. RE! TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S choic: CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SoLb ] FIVE CENTS A PIECE. TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE? NORTH CAROLINA CORN .WHISK THE OLD CROW WHISK] ALWAYS Ok HAND. -AT— B. SUGENHEIMER’ NE W SHOES’ -AT- THE t'ORKEI? STORE.' GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE’ OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. and Laundry Soaps, for. sale by McMastkr ip, Kitchen Soap ft h3 . eh, Brice &’ Ketciiin. —Bay State Shoo Soles secured by tl I genuine McKay Screw. J. M. BEATY. the CARPETS. Carpets and Hpvae Vnrnlthlng Goods, The South of Baltimore. Moquet. Large.t Stork Bnuu Mata kei*. 3-Ply and Ingrain ■ aud Crumb Qlotha, Window Shade*, I Wall Papers, Border*, Lac Curtain., Cor* fctoe* and Pol.*, Cocoa * Canton Matting*, UphoUtory.TCnRraeia—, Chronao*. Picture for humph mrrr.TU; ACGU8XA. GA. —Your Lawyer and year Doctor who advise with you, will (Itrect you to J. M;‘ BEATY’S for Good Shoes; OFF FOR STEW YORK TO PURCHASE FALL DRY GOODS. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE? OF MY STOCK. fir. . 33 EJ JL T "XV »?. j . .. '• '' v • Li® lHligl