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Laws of the State.
ted af the fteaaral Awiatty at si*
OrnBaa t ^ ST ?i
PUBLISHED ~BY AUTHORITY:
AN ACT TO RELIEVE THE STATE OP
SOUTH CAROLINA OP ATX LIABILITY
FOR ITS GUARANTEE OP THE
.BONDS ?P THE BLUB RIDGE RAILROAD
COMPANY BY PROVIDING
FOR THE SECURING AND DESTRUCTION
OP THE SAME.
Whereae lb* Slala af South Carolina has,
by and in poreuar -a of the proyiaiona of
an ee*. approved the fifteenth day of September,
A. D. 1888, entitled " an Aet to tu
i. >k. m... D: J?
Railroad Company, in South Carolina," endoraad
a guaranlea of tha faith and ar?dit
of tha Stata on four milliona of dollara of
bond* issued by tha aai<1 Blue Ridga Rail
road Company, comprehending the Blu?
Ridga Railroad Company in South Caroli
na ; tha Blue Ridga Railroad Company in
Georgia; tha Tennessee River Railroad
Company in North Carolina : the Knoxville
and Cherleeton Railroad Company in Tenneaaae,
and tha Pendlaton Railroad Company
In South Carolina, for tha purpose of
aiding tha speedy oompletien of tha raid
Railroad, whieh bonde ara liable for the
debts of tha said Railroad Companies ; and
whereat tha present condition of the finances
of tha State, and of said companies, is
such as to make the further continuance of
said bonds on the market inexpedient and
tinadvieable, and a serious injury and prejudice
to the credit of the State; and
whereas the existence of the eaiu four millions
of dollars of the bonds, so guaranteed,
creates s large liability upon the part of the
State, whieh the treasury may he required
to meet at unforeseen and inopportune
timet; and whereas the liability of the
Stale, on account of such guarantee, should
be faithfully met and discharged ; therefore,
in order to secure the rsoovery and
destruction of the bonde and coupons of the
aid company. issued under and in pursuance
of the provisions of the store-aid act?
>?t it,,. ?t v? v v. i
elsewhere, and to relieve tlie State of all liabilities
whats ever, by rea*on of ita endorsement
and guarantee of said bonds :
Section 1. Beit enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and silling in
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the same:
That the State Treasurer is hereby directed,
with the consent in writing, of the
Bine Ridge Railroad Company, in South
Carolina, to require the Pinnneial Agent of
the State, in the city of New York, immediately
to deliver to the State Treasury all
bonds of the Blue Ridge 'Railroad Compai?iy,
endowed and guaranteed bv the State
,of South Carolina, which are now in his
possession, and held by him as collateral
oowrity, for advances m?d* by the sa?d
Financial Agent, by the order of the Financial
Board, to the Blue Ridge Railroad
Company ; and upon the d livery of
said bond<<, 4Jhe Treasurer is hereby requir
ed to aonncl the same, in ?he manner hereinafter
direete 1; and the sail B'uo Rid?e
Railro-id Co-op iav shall thereup ?n he discharged
from all liability to the State on
account of such advances.
Sec 4 That upon the surrender by the
mid Company to t%e State Treasury of thbalanee
of the said four millions of dollars
of bond*, issued hy the said Blue Ridge
Railroad Company, and guaranteed by the
State, tho dtate Treasurer is hereby author
ixed and required to deliver to the Piesident
of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company,
in South Carolina, Treasury certificates of
indebtedness (styled Revenue Bond Scrip)
to tho amount of one million eight hundred
thousand dollars, the said certificates to he
executed in the manner hereinafter directed
; and if the said company shall not fie
ao'e 10 oe iver an ot sail bonus at one |
time, the Treasurer it authorised and re?|
quired to deliver to raid Preeident such I
amount of such Treasury certificates as
ehall be proportional to the amount of
bonds delivered.
See 8. That, to carry out the purposes of
this Act, the State Treasurer is hereby an*
thorized and required to have printed, or
engraved on steal, as soon as practicable,
Treasury certificates of indebtedness, to be
known and designated ns Revenue Bond
Scrip of the State of South Carolina, in
such fonn, and of aueh denomination as
may be determined on by the State Treasurer,
and the President of the Blue Ridge
Railroad Company, in South Carolina, to
the amount of one million eight hundred
thousand dollars, which Revenue Bond
Scrip shall be signed by the Slate Treasur*
ar, and ahall express that the mm mentioned
therein ie due by the State of South Car
olina to the bearer thereof, and that the
earne will be recieved in payment of taxes
end ell other dues to the State, except special
tax levied to pay interest on the pub
lie debt.
See. 4. That the faith and funds of the
State are hereby pledged for the ultimate (
redemption of said Revenue Bond Scrip (
end the Connty Treasurers are hereby.re-1 .
quired to receive the ume in payment of ,
all taxes levied by the State, except in pay
nnent a! special lax levied to pay interest
on the public debt ; and the State Trensur* |
er and all other puhlie officers are hereby
required to receive the eame in payment of
all duea to the Stat ; and atill fin tier to
provide for the redemption of eaid Keve.
nue Itend Scrip, an annual tax of three
mills on the dollar, in addition to all other
taxes, on the assessed value of all taxable
property in the State, is hereby levied, to
be collected in the eeme manner and at the
Mine lime ae may be ptovided by law for
the levy aad collection of the regular an*
nual taxee of the State; and tho State
Treasurer is hereby required to retire, ei
the end of each year from thair date, one*
fourth of the amount of the Treasury Scrip
hereby authorized to be issued, until all of
it shall be retired, and to apply to such
purpose exclusively the taxes hereby re*
quired to be levied.
See 6 That, if any such Revenue Bond
Scrip >a received in the Treasury, lor payment
of iaxee, the Treaaurer be, and he i*
hereby, authorised to pay out auch Revenue
Bond Sorip in aalieraotion of any claim*
agaioat the Treaeury, except for interest
that may be due oo (he public debt.
See. A. That upon the delivery to the
ft Lata Treasurer of the eaid gueranlesd
bonda of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company,
or of any part of litem, the Treasurer ia
hereby required to canae the tame te to
cancelled ind dmroyid, W ibe prtws?? of
the PreeUeat of (b? D)>? tld|? Raflrted
Company, la. 8outh Caroline, aad ,1* tba
ymwi of ft Joint CoaiMtot off t|| |?^
to end How# of It?prft?Utivti of this
9ftU, to bo for ib?t pnpode tp^olttol.'
Sec. 7. That whenever the whole num<
her of the cold gutrtntetd bon-le shall hev*
been delivered to the Treasurer and c-aecelled,
as required by the pro* immta of iiiii
Act, the Hon of '.he State of South Oundlm,
upon the eetate, property and funde of th<
aid Blue Ridge Railroad Company, in thii
State, and of the other awoelated companies
in the State* of Georgia, North Carol!
na and Tennessee, as secured by the provisions
of an Act entitled f An Act to ae
thorise additional aH to the Blue Ridgt
Railroad Company, in South Carolina,'
paaeed on the Ifteeoth day of September
Anno Domini mm thousand ?lgbft hundred
and sixty-eight. and all other elalme ct
liena which are held hy the State agorae!
tai l company or companies, on account oi
said guarantee, shall, from theooefortb, b<
forever discharged and released; and
should Ihe said company be unable, from
any cauae, to deliver all of aaid bond*, sneh
liena shall be discharged and releaaed
an extent which shall he proportional to
the amount of such bond* actually delivered.
1 * ? I
Bee. 8. That if Ihe said company ehall
accept the provisions of ibis Act, i| shall
be authorlx*d, if the Beaid of directors
may desire, to change the corpora'.* name
of the oompeny to that of ihe " Kooxville
and South Carolina Railroad Company,"
and shall have power to axtend its railroad,
or to construct branches thereof, to any
point* or places in this S'ate, with all the
power* and privileges with which the said
company is now vested by the provisions of
its charter; and the said company shall also
have power to Issue bonds, and to secure
the same by a mortgage, to sueh amount,
ant in sueh manner, at the Board of Direetora
may direct- And all sales of slock in
the said Blue Ridge R-iilrond Company, in
South Carolina, and ii* associate companies,
formerly held by the State and sold by the
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be, and
they are hereby, confirmed.
See. 9. That if anv person shall fo ge oc
uifuuici icit vuo ir???iirj ccip nernny #u,
thorized to be issued, or shall, directly 01
indiiectly, aid or as-bt in the forging or
counterfeiting of such Srrip, or shall issue
or in any manner use any such forged or
counterfciied. lie shall, on conviction thereof,
he fined in the discretion of the court
and ehall he imprisoned in the lVnitentia
ry, for a term not exceeding ten years.
I.n tiia House of RepriskxtativkS.
Columbia, S C, March 2, 1872.
On the question " shall this Act become
a law, the objections of llis Excellency the
Governor to the oontrary notwithstanding,'
the yeas and nays were ordered, pursu >nt
to provision of the Constitution, resulting
yeaa 84. nays 18, and ordered to he sent to
the Senate,
By order
A. O JONES
Clerk Uous- of Representatives.
i.n tub Sbnate,
Colombia, S, C , March 2. 1872 9
On the question ' elioll '.his Act pas* and
become a law, the ohj- ctions of His Excellency
the Governor to the contrary uolwithstanding,"
ttieyea? nays were ordered
pursuant to provision of the Constitution
(Article 3, Section 2'2.) the Act pasted by a
viva voce vote o' yeas 22, nays 6, and ordered
to be returned to tlie H>>us-* of Rep
resentatives.
By order,
J. WOODRUFF.
Clerk of Senate
AN ACT TO GRANT, RENEW AND
AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE VIL*
LAGE OP ROCI IIILL, IN THE COUNTY
OF YORK.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State of South
r..?l-? ?i --j ? j- n 1 i _
viiiuiiim, non inci mm milium in vicncrm All'
scrobly, and by authority of Iho name. That,
from and after the pass-ice of this Act, all
citizens of this State, having resided twelve
months within the State, and sixty days in
the village of Rock Ilil), shall bo deemed, and
are hereby declared to he, a body politic nnd
corporate, and the said village shall be called
and known by the name of Rock Hill, and
its corporate limits shall extend over an area
of a square each side whereof is one mile,
and the centre whereof is "Gordon's Hotel,''
Sec. 2. That the said village shall be governed
by an Intendant and four Wardens, who
shall be citizens of the United States, and
who shall have resided in this State twelve
months, and shall have been residents of the
said village sixty days immediately preceding
their election, and who shall be elected ths
second Monday of Jannary, 1973, and on tho
same day in each year thereafter, ten days'
publio notice thereof being previously given;
and that all malo inhabitants of the age of
twenty-one years, citizens of the State, and
who shall have resided within the State twelve
months, and in the said village sixty days immediately
preceding thoir election, shall be
;ntitled to vote for said Intendant and War.
lens, paupers and persons under disabilities
?f crime excepted.
See. 3. The said election shall be held at
some convenient public place in the said village,
from 10 o'clock in the morning, nntil 4
o'clock in the afternoon ; and when the polls
shall be closed, the Managers shall forthwith
count the votes and declare tho election, and
give notice thereof, in writing, to the Inten
riant therein being, who slin.ll, within two day*
thereafter, giro notice, or ratine the tame to
be given, to the person* duly elected. The
Intendant and Wardena, before entering upon
the duties of their office, shall, respeetively,
take the oath prescribed by the Constitution
of the State, and also the following oatb, to
wit: "As Intendant (or Warden) of the village
ol Rock IIill, I will, equally and impartially,
to the boat of my ability, exercise the
trust reposed in me, and will use my beat endeavors
to preserve the peace, and carry into
effect, according to law, the purposes for
whieh I bave been elooted : So help me lod."
And,.if any person, upon being sleeted Intendant
or Warden, shall refuse to act as sueh,
he shall forfeit and pay to the Council the
sum of twenty dollara for the use of the said
village: Provided, That person who has
attained the age of sixty years shall be compelled
to serre in either of said oftees; nor
shall any othsr person be compelled to Mire,
either as an Intendant or Wardan, more than
one year in any term of three year*. The Intendant
and Wardens, for the time being, shall
? " ?" uiurv oonrai OI AliUllkgera,
(threa Managers for oa?h Board,) to eonduot
ib? election, who, before tbey open the
poll*, shall take an oath fairly and impartially
to conduct tha earn*.
'"^ arrTGCB NN I TMMJ hall ocovr |
I inlbe orfoo ?# tttfcdhmt, or id; of the War- I
i 4?m. by death, reoignattoa, naotil or etberwlee,
aa oli+tfra to 1U iwh tlltli? ob*M bo
, heM by mbr of the Intondaat and Wardene,
or* majority of tba tamo, to* day*' ywbiic
not loo bolag prerlonoly giren ; and In oaoo of
oiekaeoo, or temporary atiitoo of tbo hto*
dent, tho Wardeao, forming tbo Council, iball
' bo ompoworod to oloot oao of tbo aombor to
' *ot no In ten dent during tbo tlnm.
800. 6. That tbo Intondaat and Ward ant
' duly olootod and qualified, oball, dtfring tbo |
1 term of ofloo, oovorally and reapectieely, bo
1 rooted a'.iS all tbo poworo of Trial Juotioeo(
or Jaotieoo of tbo Peaoa, no tho enoo' may bo,
? in tblo 8tato, within tbo llmlto of oald Tillage,
' except foe tbo trial of omall ao?l mono oaoeo;
1 and tho Intondaat oball and may, aa ofton aa
' la noooooary, onmaon tho Wardona to moot In
Couneil, any throe of whom* with tbo Inten.
, daat, .h*U eonotitnto a quorum to tranaaot
t,? ??' >1... .k.n k_ L.? ? -??
^ - ? y W?WJ >U?1I W AUVWU M
t Tows Conned of Koek IIill; and they end
I their successors In oAce, hereafter to be elected,
may have a etaaoa seal vhieh shall he
' affixed to all of their Ordinances; may sue
and be sned, plead and be impleaded in any
Court of Justice In this State; and purchase,
1 hold, possess ahd enj oy to them, i? perpetn'
It/, of for any torih of years, any estate, real
or personal, or mixed, and sell, alien or eon.
vey the same; Provided, The seme shall not
exceed, et any eae time, the sum of ten thousand
dollars ; and the snid Town Conneil shall
bare authority to appoint, from time to time,
esdhsy nay see Ot, such end po many proper
persons, to aot as Marshals or Constables of
said Tillage, as said Council may deem necessary
and expedent fer the perservation of the
peaoe, good order and police thereof which
persons so appointed shall, within the corporate
limits of said Tillage, have the power and
privileges, and be subject to all the obligations,
penaltiee and regulations provided by law for
the office of Constable ; and shall be liable to
be removed at the pleasure of said Town
Council; and the said Town Council shall
have power to establish, or authorise the
establishment of a Market House in said village
; also to authorise the establishment of a
Jiuard House, and to prescribe suitable rules
, and regulations for keeping and governing
I the same: and the said Town Council, or the
I said Intendant and Wardens, in person, any
one or more of them, may authorise and re,
quire any Marshal of the town, or any Con
stable especially appointed for that purpose,
[ to arrest and commit to the said Guard House,
for a term not exceeding twenty-four hours,
any person or persons who, within the corpo
rate limits of said town, who may be engaged
in any breach of the peace, riotous or disordcrlv
conduct, onen ohnoenilv- nnhttc rtmnt
> enness, or any conduct grossly indecent or
dangerous to the citizens of said town, or any
of them; and it shall be tho duty of the
Town Marshal or Constable to arrest and commit
all such offenders, when required to do
so; and who shall bare power to call to their
' assistance the posse comitatus, if need be, to
1 aid in making such arrests; and upon the
failure of such officers to perform such duty
as required, they shall severally be subject to
, such fines and penalties as the Town Council
i may impose npon them; and all persons so
imprisoned shall pay the costs and expenses
incident to their imprisonment, which said
costs and expenses shall be collected in the
same manner as is provided for the collection
of fines imposed for the violation of Ordinances,
rules and regulations: Provided, That
such imprisonment shall not exempt the party
I Irom the payment of any fine the Council inay
iinpose for the offenco which be, she or they
may have committed ; and the said Town
Council shall have full power and authority,
under their corporate seal, to make all such
rules and regulations, By-Laws and Ordinances,
respecting the streets, roads and business
thereof, as well as the police system of the
said town, as shall appear to them necessary
and proper for tho security, welfare and convenience
of the inhabitants of suid town, and
for preserving tha health, order and good
government within the said town ; and tho
said Town Council may impose flees for offences
against their by-laws, rules, regulations
and ordionnces, and appropriate the same to
the public uso of said town; and the said
Town Council shall have the same power that
Trial Justices or Justices of the Peace have,
or may hereafter have, to compel >he attendance
of witnesses, and requiring them to give
1 evidence upon tho trial beforo them of uny
person or persons for a violation of any of
meir ordinances, by-laws, rules or regulations;
but no fine above the sura of twentyfive
dollars shall be collected by said Council,
except by suit in the proper Courts of Justice
in this State, and also that nothing herein
contained shall authorise said Council to make
any ordinances or by laws inconsistent with,
or repugnant to the laws of ths State.
Sec. 8. Tnat the said Intendant and Wardens,
or a majority of them, shall have power
to ahato and remove all nuisances in said
town; and it shall be their duty to keep all
roads, ways, bridges and streets within the
corporate limits of said town open and in good
repair, and for that purpose they are invested
with all the powers of County Commissioners,
for and within the corporate limits of the said
town ; and they may lay out new streets, close
up, alter or widen those now in use ; and shall
have full power to classify and arrange
the inhabitants or citizens of said town liable
to street, road or pnhlic duty therein, and to
force the performance of such duty, under
such penalties as are now, or shall hereafter
be, prescri -ed by law; and they shall have
power to compound with all persons liable to
work the streets, ways and roads in said town,
upon such terms as their ordinances or by
laws may establish, or their rules and regulations
may require; the money so received to
be applied to the publie use of said town ;
and all persons refusing to labor, or failing to
pay such commutation, shaU be liable to such
fine, not exceeding ten dollars for any one
year, as the said Town Council may impose;
And Lh#r ihtll k>v? In/ivar La nnf/iroa ika .
payment ot aueh fine in the cam* manner ?
it now, or may be hereafter, provided for the
ooileotion of county taxe?. And the aaid
Town Council ahall have power, with the con- |
eent of the adjacent land owner*, to eloae all ]
uch roada, ftreet* and way*, within the aaid
town, a* they may deem neeeeaary, by the
i sale of the freehold therein, either at private or
public ?ale, a* they may adjudge beat for the
intereat of the aaid town, and they ahall keep
in repair all aueh new atreeta, rond* and waya
aa they may, front time (o time, deem neceaaary
for the improvement and convenience of
aaid town : Provided, That no atreet, road or
way ahall be opened without flrat having obtained
the content of the land owner or ownera
thereof, through whoee premiaea any anoh
new atreet, road or way may paaa.
n M mi ?t i m ? --
O'-o. i. ine MM i .wn uounetl may hove
power and authority to require aM persona
owning a lot or lota in *ald town to cloie |
in, and to make and keep in good repair,
sidewalk* in front of said lot or Iota, whenever
the same st*ll front or adjoin any
puhlia atreet of aaid town, if, In the jndg
ment of the Oouneil, sneh sidewalk aliall be
neoemsry, the width thereof, and the man* I
ear of construction, to be designated and
regulated by the eaid Town Council; aad
tor default or retaaal, after reaeooeble notice,
to make and keep la good repair euoh
aide walks, aad to eloee eueh lota, the Town
Oooaeil may eaaae the eaiao to ' ade or
pat hi repair, aad require t owner to
pay the priee of makiag or repairing ; and
the eald Town Council are hereby empow*
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of debt in any Coort of competent ju
rfcdictioe: Provided. That ?neh contract
for making end repairing la let to the low*
eat bidder. The oemetcriee and publio
graveyards are aleo placed under the jurisdiction
of the eald Town Council.
See. 8. The Inleodanl and Wardens of
the eald town, or a majority of them, shall
bare full power to grant or refuse lieeoaa
to keep taverns or to retail apiriluoue liquors
within the corporate limit# of the
eald town, ujtoa rich oonditione. and under
ueh oircumetanoee, as to them shall seem
proper and right: Provided, That in no Instance
ahall the priee of a license tu keep a
tavern or to retail spirituous liquors, be less
than tha amount that ia established by the
State; nnd all mooeys paid for licensee and
for fines and forfeitures shall be appropriated
for the public use of the said town :
Provided, That the Intendant and Wardens
duly sleeted ahall not have power to grant
any license to keep tavern or retail spirituous
liqnore, to extend beyond the term (or
which they have been elected. They shall
have power to regulate sales at auetion
within the corporate limits of said town,
and to grant licenses to auctioneers, itiner
ant trader*, to keepers of hotels and livery
stables, and to Isvy a tax on all drays,
carta wagons, carriages, omnibuses buggies,
horses, mares, or mules, kept for hire
or used for public purposes, in said town ;
and they shall have the full and only power
to impcee a lax on all ehowa or exlubilions,
for gain or reward, witnin the cor
poraie limits 01 said town. They shall I
have the power to impose tax, not ex* '
ceediog twenty cents on every bundled
dollars of the value of all retl and person.il
property lying within the corporate limits
of the town real and personal property of
churehes and school and college associations
excepted That an ordinance declaring the
rates of the annual taxation upon property
and other subjects of annual taxation for the
year shall be published at least three week*,
during the month of January in each year :
Provided, That the said Town Council shall
have power to levy a tax for this year, under
the same rule as ia anove stated, imm-*
diately after the pas?age of this Ant ; and
that all persons liable to taxation nnd^r the
asm- shall make oath of their taxable property
within said town, and make payment
of their taxes to the clerk or treasurer s?f
said corporation or such other person as
they may be ordered or required to d? dur
ing the succeeding month after publication,
and upon the fiilure to make such return
and payment as required, the parties so in
default shall be subject to tbe pnallie*
provided by law for failures to pay the gen
era' State and County tax, to bo enforced
by the orders of the Inteudant and Wardens,
or a majority of them, for the use
the said town, except in such cases that ex
ecutions to enforce the payment of such
taxes shall be issued under the seal of the
corporation, and may be directed to the
Town Marshal, or oih-r person appointed
by the Town Council to levy, collect and
receive the same, with costs, ns in s:ch cases
made and provided hy law ; and all
property upon which such 'ax shall be levied
and assessed is hereby declared and
made linb ? for the payment thereof, in
preference to all other debts, except debts
due to the State, which ?hal! be first paid ;
and that all other taxe* imposed by the lnt>-ndant
and Wardens, or a majority of i
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........ r.iBM iniiir lor ine rame, m in
manner and form just before stated.
See. 0 The Inlendiint and Wardens elect,
together with Clerk and Tieasurer, hull,
during their term of office, be exempt from
street and police duty. F.iuh Town Coun
cil shall, within one month afier the expiration
of their taim of oflioe, make out and
return to their successors in office a full ac.
count of their reeeipta and expenditure*
during their term, which account shall be
publtahed in one or more pepera of the
town, and thall pay over all moneya in their
possession belonging in the corporation,
end deliver op all hooks. records and other
papers incident to their office to their ane
'ees*?>rs; and on failure to do so they shall
he liable to he fined in a sum not exceeding
five hundred dollar*, to be collected by
any proper action of the Town Council.
See. 10. That all Ordinances or bylaws,
passed by the Town Council of Rock Hill,
shall he Mndiotr upon the clt X-ns of said
town, the same aa the laws of the State.
See 11. All Aeta or parts of Ac's inconsistent
or supplied by this Act, be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
See, 12. This Act shall be deemed a poblie
Act, and continue in force for the term
of fourteen yeara. and until the end of the
Legislature thereof
Approved, March 4 1872
AN ACT TO RE CHARTER THE FERRY
OVER THE COMRAHEE RIVER,
SOUTH CAROLINA. KNOWN AS THE
COMBAHKB FERRY.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Hottae
of R preaentatlvea of the State of Sooth
Carolina, now met and titling in General
As?. mMy. and by the authority of the tame,
Tint from and alter the pierage o' thin
A at at the Ferry over lh# C?mbahee River.
(known at the Combahee P>-rry.) be,
and the tame It hereby re-chartered and
vetted in A"thur Middleton, hit heirt and
ateign*. for a lerm of fourteen yeart, with
the following ra'e of loll: F?>r each man
and horte, ten cent*; for each hone, led,
five rente; for each foot pastenger, five
sent a ; for etch wagon, drawn by four
ho'tea, aeventyoflve aenla; for each wagon
and carriage, drawn by two horeea, fifty
eente; for each wagon, drawn by one horte,
iweaty-fire oe.ntt; lor eaah gig or anikay,
twenty-five eenia ; for aaeh aart and horte
twenty-five eenla; for eaeh head of eallle,
five cent*; for each hog, aheep or goal,
ihiee eenta; lor long or doubia ferriage,
double the amount of the above rate*: Pro
vid-d. That the raid Arthur MiddWt?n. hi*
hvlr? or eeeigne, ?l>?ll keep on* or more
g. od, euhMentlel ferry hn*n, together with
* auilable r?p* or eh?(o, or each other eon*
trtvenee ? will ineure refe end prompt
treepcrtetion eeroee eeid etreem : Provided,
further, 1het children going to end return*
Ing from eehool, end voter* going to end re
turning from the polle on election dey,
eh ell be peeeed free of nherge over enid
ferry
Approved, Februery 27, 1872.
?-?? . ?
R I R (
CHRRTOl
Having R<
DTBTk- LMtta ^JK
RYE
TO TI1EIR 1
Corner of Brond and !V
?mnp?ILL*tako great pleasure it
Br who will find a choice
DRY GOODS, which will be di
the most economical.
X3T An examination of Goor
Chris to]
25 ly 202 and 204 j
CONSUMPTION,
Its Cure and Its Preventive
BY J H.8UUENCK, M. D.
MANY a human be in ft hu passed 1*1
for whose death there was no oth
reaaon than the neglect of known and indi
putably proven means of cure. Those ne
and dear to family and friends are sleepii
the dreamless slumber into which, had thi
calmly adopted
DR. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK'S SIMP!
TREATMENT,
and availed themselves of his wonderful effle
eious medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Schenk has in his own case proved th
wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vita
ity, by bis medicines and the directions (
their use, is quickened into healthful vigc
In this statement there is nothing presump
uous. To the faith of the invalid is made i
representation that is not a thousand tim
substantiated by living and visible work
The theory of the cure by Dr. Schenck's mec
eines is as simple as it is unfailing. Its pi
losophy requires no argument. It is scl(?s
suring, self-convincing.
The Seawood Tonic and Mandrake Pills a
the first two weapons with which the cita<l
of tho malady is assailod. Two-thirds of t
cases of consumption originate in dyspepi
and a functionally disordered liver. With tl
condition the bronchial tubes " sympathisi
with the stomach. Tbey respond to the in<
idfic action of tho liver. Here then comes t
culminating result, and thesetticg in, with i
its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are comprsed of one
Nature's notdest gifts?the P idophillium Pi
latum. They posses* nil the blood-searchiti
alterative properties of calomel, but uuli
calomel, they
"LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND."
The work of cure is now beginning. T
vitiated and mucous deposits In the bowi
and in the alimentary canal nre ejected. T
liver, like a clock, is wound up. It aroui
from its torpidity. The stomach acts respti
sively, and the patient begins to feel that he
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seawood Tonic, in conjunctien with t
Pills, permeates and assimilates with the foe
Cityliflcation is now progressing'without
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painlci
and the euro is seen to be at band. There
no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the st
macb. An appetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier cv
yet given by nn indulgent father to sufferii
man. Sct)enck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in
perform its functions and to hasten and cot
plete the cure. It enters at once rpon I
work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collet
and ripens the impnired and diseased portio
of the lungs. In the form of gatherings,
prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in
veiy short time the malady is vanquished, tl
rotten throne that it occupied is renovated at
made new, and the patient, in all the digni
of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the ma
bood or the womanhood (hat was.
GIVEN UP A8 LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must st
in a warm room until they get well; it is
mxt impossible to prevent taking cold wh
the lungs are diseased, hut it must he preve
ted or a cure cannot be effected. Fresh i
and riding out, especially in this section
the country in the full and winter season, s
all wrong. Physicians who recommend th
course lose their patients, if their lungs i
badly diseasod, and yet, because they are
the house they must not sit down quiet; th
mnst walk about tha room aa mu/?h unit >- f.
a* the strength will hear, to get up a good c
culation ot blood. Tbe patients must keep
good spirits?be determined to get well. Tl
lias a great deal to do with tbe appetite, a
is the great point to gain.
To despair of cure after such evidence of
possibility in tbe wotst cases, and moral c<
tainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Bchcnol
personal statement to the Faculty of bis 01
cure waa in these modest words :
' .Many years ago I waa in the last stages
consumption ; confined to my bed, and at o
time my physicians thought that I could r
Itve a weak ; then, like a drowning man eatc
ing at straws, I heard of and obtained the pi
parations which I now offer to the public, a
they made a perfect cure ol me. It seemed
me that I could feel them penetrate my wh<
system. Tbey soon ripened tbe matter in o
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pi
of offensive yellow matter every morning I
a long time.
As soon as thst began to subside, m/ coug
fever, psin and night sweats all tagan
leave me, and my appetite became so gre
that it was with difficulty that I could ko
from eating too much. I soon gained n
strength, and have grown in flesb ever sines
' I was weighed shortly after my recovery
added tbe Doctor," then looking like a me
skeleton; my weight was only ninety Sevi
pounds ; my present weight is two bundr
and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for years
have enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Sobenck has discontinued his profs
sional visits to New York end Boston. Ho
his soft, Dr. J. H. Bcbenck, Jr., still contin
to see patients at their office, No. 15 North Six
ttreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from
A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thnrouj
examination with the Kespirometer will
en. Tl.. D ...I..? ? J? .
VHMI^VU w* A no i?c?pnvuicicr uw'ifcm \
exact condition of the lungs, and patient* ei
readily learn whether they are eurable or n<
The direction* for talcing the medicine* a
adapted to the intelligence even of a ehil
Follow these direction*, and kind Nature w
do the rest, oxcspting that in soma eases t
Mandrake Pill* are to he taken in iooreaa
dose* | the three medicine* need no other a
companiment* than the ample instructions tfa
accompany tbam : Firat create appetite,
returning health hunger is the moat welcot
symptom. When it couies, a* It will come, !
the despairing at one te of good cheer. Go
blood at onee follows, the eough loosens, t
night sweat I* abated. Jn a short time ho
of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. 8chenck's medicines are constantly k?
in tens of thonsands of families. As a la*
tive or purgative, the Mandrake Pills era
standard preparation ; while the Pnhaot
flyrwp a* a curer of ooaghs and eolds, may
regarded aa aprophylaeterie against oonsaao
Uon in any of its forms.
Prtee of the Pnimonie Syrup and Seawe
Tonie, $1.40 a bottle, or $7.M a half done
Mandrake Pills, 26 cents a box. For sale
all druggists and dealers.
Wbolenale Agent, JOHN F. IIEKHT, J
College Plane, New York City.
March 22 46
? 1 1 . - - 1 I 1? JL?L.LJL.
- - -r *- iim mi
i I I h 9 ( )
MR GUI
CO.
amoved Their
r $i H Its
1EW PREMISES,
Juli-.. "ll.jiuli .b tali.i.h!'.y:
Iclnlosh Sts., Augusta, *a.
i waiting on their Cartdih* friends,
assortment of every description of
sjH>8ed of at pri'ss that m?st satisfy
Is and Prices respectfully solicited.
jher Gray & Co.,
Broad Street, AUGUST A. OA.
Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gu.sta Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE)
_ U? C. A A ft. R [
e'r C?LI'MBIA. S. C, January 1, 1872. )
#- /^"\N m>d after January 4. the following
ar V/ achedule will be run over this Road:
'* TRAIN No. 1.
?y MALE TRAIN ?0"I.><1 NORTH
.. Leave Angu-ta 3 16AM
' Leave Columbia 8.22 A M
Ariive at Charlotte ' 2.09 P M
a* TRAIN No 2.
Bt MAIL TRAIN ? OOINO NORTH.
d- I I.cave A?guMa 0.OO P M
or | Leave Columbia.. 11.04 PM
Arrive at Charlotte 6 16 A M
To TRAIN No. 1~
es MAIL TRAIN OOINO *0UTII.
Leave Charlotte 7.16 A M
." Leave Columbia..... 1.86 PM
[g Arrive at Augneta 6 60 I'M
TRAIN No. 2.
jr? MAIL TRAIN ? OOINO HOUTII.
he Leave Charlotte I 7 80 1' M
tia Leave Colombia I 2 00 A M
ill Arrive at August*. | f.SO A M
>r- "?* t Train daily. No 2 Train daily,
he Sunday* excepted. Both Traina make eloee
connection* to all points North, Sooth and
M4 st.
Through Ticket* aold apd baggage checkof
ed to all princ pal point*.
ej Standard time?Washington City time,
sixteen minute* faster than this city,
ft K. P. ALEXANDER, 8up*t.
E. R Dorskt,
Generul Ticket and Freight Agent.
( Jan 24 28
h" Greenville & Columbia R. R.
'? Columbia, 8. a, Jan. 8, 1872
"1" /"\N "f'er this dste, the following
18 Schedule will be run daily. Sundays
escap ed, connecting with Night Trains on
South Catolin* Road, np and down, also
))c with Trains going North and South on Char*
i lotte, Columbia ?t Augusta Railroad:
UP TRAIN.
m Leave Columbia 7 00 a m
is " Alston 8 60 a m
;o- " Newberry . <10 30 a m
" Cokeshury 2 10 p m
cr Helton.... 8 65 p m
"K Ariiveat Greenville i. . A 86 p m
,0 * Anderson....... ,. 4 46 p m
?" " Pendleton.. 6 45 p n.
Its ,, Walhall*.... 7 16 p m
DOWN TRAIN.
jt Leave Walhalla .. 6 00 a m
R * Pendleton 7 28 a rn
|le " Anderson 8 20 a m
id " Briton. V 80 a m
ty " Cokeshury .....11 16 a m
n- " Newlierry ........ .... 2 85 p m
" A'ston. ........ f....... 4 20 p m
Arrive at t'olumbia .... ..... 6 00 p in
M. T. BARTLKTT. Oen'l Ticket Ag't.
Jan 24 88
I DOORS, S ASHES,
Z BLINDS. &c.
i 1? I'. T O A LE,
n.d Manufactnrer ami Dealer,
to 1
tie No. 20 llayne Street and Ilorlbeck'e Wharf,
Vt\ CHARLESTON, S. C.
or This is the Isrge-t and most cm*
nlrte Factory of the kind in the Southern
'J, States, and all articles in thi* line ran i>?
furniplied by Mr. P. P, ToalI at prices
which defy competition,
ay XW A psmptd-t. with full and detailed
, ? list of ail siaea ot Doora, Sa-hes and Bin-da
and ths priest of each, will be sem free
re itnd |u>st paid, on application to
i?. r.To?ie.
11 ~ '
CHARLESTON, 8 C
?. Julj 13 li) ly.
;|jOHN~C.~SEKGiRS
|| vj? i t-r
| MANUVACTURRR, >
E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Liquor Dealer,
C LAGER Bill IREIEHC.
?" COLUMBIA, & a
,5 Oct it <4 i?
C " HEHEY OAHTT,"
NtQFlSSIClNAl BARBER,
be /~i AN bo found At Me old aland, opposite Mr.
'P* Wehrlo'a. Ho continue* to RHAVB an. I
. CUT HAIR. Ho hopee by pnlitneaa to all,
and prompt attention to kaehieee, to merit a
{" tontinaanoo of the patronage heretofore ox*
*y eended to Mm. ?7-tf
r0.
Ova* OA# hundred Ia<f1oaar? aiudyioglaw
la the United Statea,
m?L im?,'
Bmr TcMlmtti; t* ihrlr
Witiifftil CarHllr* KffVcl*.
TlMm Mrwi m not a ?He Fai.er
Ortafc, M4* ?( r?*r B?w< Whlikey,
fr??r Hplrlta aad Refnae I .Inwarn, doctored.
ipietd and aweotened to pi?a*e the taete,
called " Tonlca," " Appellren." M Reatorera," *c.,
that lead tha II piM- ?tlu^a^'ut^" aaRruin,
but are a true Medicine, made from the Native
Root* and Her ha of Dalltenlt, free Ireua nil
Aleatiallo Mfmalntu. Titer are tk*
HRIAT UMNIO HUHiriKIt ami A
L.IFE UITINU PRINCI 1'I.K. a perfect
KaruiTRtnr aiul Inviaoralnr of ilia Mvitum Mrrv.
|_. logoff alt poisonous matter and rrstoain* the Wood
j. to a heeUbr foodltlpp. No ptnon ^n tnke tlie?e
Bitters oseordlnr to directions an r. nialu lunar
aowolt. provided thslr bones are ifot destroyed
by mineral poison or other mr*n?. nid the vital
orinna wasted beyond the point of trpliir.
Tber nre n tleiille Perimlie tie stroll
note TwmIc, powmim;, also, tlie cnlitir merit
of aetin* M a powerful gsrtnlin rah Lib C<>n*esttoo
br Inflammation of lb? Uwq % A <>r nil the
Visceral Orr?n?.
FOIt Kit.VIA l|K ('O.VIPJ.A II S. whether
In voting or sld. inMrlAl orfnmlr. A t|i-- ?pA? of
womanboodoSatihetuuibilire.tif J'lunlc'Uit
tern have no equal.
For tslluntmnlnry ttml (!br?nl? Uken*
nnllpM nu?l Mont, |lr>p?p?lii or I ndigenttoit,
'' Itlllons. It cihIi 11-tit " nuil
IntomtlttoBt Fever*, l)l*fn?r* of tho
CmI, l.lrir, Kldsry* and lllndiler,
Hitters I |iivo been most succe**lul. Sueli
Bleeate* are eaus.d bp Vlllited Itlonal.
?eh li ecnerally produced br (tybinceaitdt oi
Dlfesllvi Orinm, ' ! i .? i I
DYHl'El'^lA Hit INJPJIsKt'TtOV.
Headache. Pain In the SUouhle s, CJtoKc. I'iiihtne*s
of the Chest. Dizziness, Sottr Rnielattojis of
the Stomach. Dot) Taste in the Xt.mth. Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of tho llonrt, Intlnniiiiuti. n ol
tho Dungs, rain in then gloss of the KAtlicys. ml
huipirog other,painful symptoms ? the olT pring*
of Dyspepsia. * k
They invigorate the Stomach And uiiunbite the
torpid Diver and DoweU^ which rvmler them ,if
nneqnalUsd efflency in ci.?*injr the tripod ?>f kit impnrttles,
and imparting new life ami vigor to tho
whole system. , ' J }
FOR MKIN !)|!*EAHKH, OTuptbdti.V r rt>r
Bait Ilheuni, Ulotchcs. h|H.th, Pimple*. Piti-tulc.
Boils, CaiPtMicies, Mug-Worms. B> u'tl Hch.I.Km e
Byes.Kryslpela*. Itcli. Scurfs. DIk olornt ln..-?of t':
Bkln, Humors and Dls. s*os of the .-kin. of whatever
name or nature, are Itterslly dug hi> an car.
rtrd out of the system in a short titii.- l>> Uiu naeof
these Hitters. One bottle it! such i-:wn will . ..IIvince
the most Incredulous of their curative effort.
Cleanab the Vitiated Blood \vhcnevn you AshI if
iBiptrritlee bursting through Hit skin fu Pheple-.
Kmptions or Bores; cleanse K when yvit find it
obstnicten and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it
Wlten it is foul.and yonr feelings will telEtrott when.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the ?> stein
Will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WOR KS, ttrklng
in the system of so ninny thousands,unictfe. uidly
dratdoyrd npti rwfnos-e.1?
BOU> BY AIL DRUQGIBTS ANt> DK \ r.ERS.
J. WALKKtt, Proprietor. It. H FllgvNAI.I) if
CO., Druggists ami tlcii. Agents. San Prnn. is.-o,
Oal., and xi and 31 Commerce Street. New York.
For solo in ihe City of slr.-snrllle
DR. M. A. HUNTER A CO..
Wholesale and (Retail Dealers in Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., A c.
M,y '* > /-! " If ': v
K. K. R.
Rsdwayia Bendy Relict'
CUBES TUE W.llfcll r VINE
M
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
HOT ONE HOUR
Tier rending tlii* advertisement need any
one suffer with pitin
Had wav'a Heady Relief is n cure for evsry
pain, ll ?? 1 lie first and is
THE ONLY PAIN R-.MEDY
that instantly stops Hie most a rVindating
pains alltys iniflumntions. mid ottres cmi?
gentians, whether oi the lung , Htoinneh,
b.-we's, or other glands or orgetis, by one
applies! ion.
HAIlWAY'H BRADY HEI.II'F
Wilt afford instant eflse. lntY>n mation of
lite Kirtneys. inflammation nl the Bladder.
Inflammation of the Ib-wels jcslicn ot
ihe Liings, Sore Throat, Diftirwh iiciitnng.
Palpitation of the Henri. Ilyster os, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarih, Influenza, Headache,
Tooothaohe, Neuralgia, Rfwuma i?tn, Cold
Chill-, Ague ChdU.
The app ieation of the Ready Relief to
the part or.parts where the pain or diflU
colly exists will afford -a*e end comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumble! of water
will in a lew mom- nts cure i ramps, Spasms,
Sr.ur Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache.
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Co ic, wind in (be
Bowels, and all Intel nal Pains.
Travelers should always earrf a lottle of
Bad way's Ready ReloJ witti them A lew
drops In water wril prev-bt sickness or
pains tri m cliang- of wster It is better
loan French Brandy of Bitters a a stinitt"
rEVER AND AGI E.
_ Fever atut Ague otued for'fitu ' ient?.?
There in not nVm'-iltl ag-nt in this win Id
that will cnijp Fever and" ^gtte, nod r!I nth
r M*lnrl'iut, ntlou*, Scarlet, T.plmid,
Yellow, and other Fcvr* (aid-d ly Had.
wnyV Pill") i# quick ae Kalway'a lirxly
Rrltrf. Filly t-etila per hot) le
HEALTH I BEAUTY II
??iJ l-nre ?t
fr !* )> and Weight ? ptrar S)t'? ..ml
1 LauiHiul'Coaipt-^MiWee' * ' '
iAtiamu -a
OR. ItADWAl'fc KARMAPAKILLIAN
BthOLVI^T
Not only dne* the Harraparilliaii 1Umi.Iv
enl rxrrl al> km>wn rnt>-4ial atre-itf itt ilit
e>>r? At Chronic, So otulohay (Vita' ittiioinil.
and Kk in dWeanea; lint it is the nK po?itivr
cure lor K'do-y And Bladder onmj'lamti,
Uilnert unit W. ??* ? dieeares Grav^r"'(^SSk'iJ6
. ?Tr hriek duet depoane, or 'ho water ia
thick, cloudy, mixed with ub?ian.-en like
I 'Jtr tyhiteof an egg, or ihreo}?lik- white
Hit, of whe>e i* morbid. dark.I i i >u? ?p
pearonee. nod whin h?>rn? dual d*-prwii*,
and whm llte?e is ? priek?ng. boring senu
l?n when passisg witer, and | ei<* In the
Ho.ll+lhe melt and along th? Loins.
Dr. Bidwij'i ferfeet Purgative Pills,
Perfectly la* ele-s, eVgsnily o<>*i*U with
iwe-t gutn, l?U'g?. regulate, pui 1'J , rleansf
end ?iiHiigilitjn. Kndvtv'i Pille. for the
enre of ell dihordcri t?i inn "?ionia? h. Liver,
Bowel*. Wwrv.o a diseagM,
Ur?d??U, fftiidijiiilon, Co liveneas.
Indignation, Dyspepsia, Bib even e** Biliou*
Paver, Inflamatioft of the Bowel*. I He*, and
All Dalangem-ola of the Internal i ifrfu,
Warrmted toefj^ng p positive eur . Purely
Vegetable. dnVniViay no mereurv. min?re?s
or deifle.io.i? 4r|gg. T ? | T Iff v
Ofteer*e tkc fctllow-egaymrtonafOfhll.
fng from llt'order* ol ihe 1 Hgeetivi Oigana:
Constipation. Inward Piles Ki lines-* of
the Bli^lnir e Heed
*ch, Nausea, II an burn, Duwu?t <?f Pood,
Fnlln -as or W-ightln ilie Htom eli, Hour
& uoi?iion?, Hinkirur of ePlutsorirs Jki fk?
' Pit iJffhe HiO?nSeh,"8?thlonnrf ofT '#ReS<l,
i "r&'j&Tt&Mxt*..
the s>stem fr?m etl 'he soove nam.-d disordore.
fVice, 5Mt eeets per Bo*. "Hold by
Druggists. ,1V,
Read " Pels* en^l True." Beed one le*I
t?r Msmplo RdDWAVdf aOa Not 8/ Maiden
lame. Mew Yo.k. Information worth
i thbttaand* wHl be ??nt yen.
I July t? 1'i Jy
I ? t ' *