The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, May 08, 1872, Image 2
Tht wtwihi of Lftml IfpiMhiM.
eompoeed of B*?J of tlio loodiog of
tho ooMlrj, who hftr nhra la oil iko4o?
, oa WHwpaoi hi, ** MtilW tho p*r*
poo -if 4|Ulti?r Sv tho ifprwafcif
standard tea** Matthews,
of Ohio, ?M tteti temporary Pr?i4*,
ud (M StlMtt of Mteeourl,. permanent
PruUnt. 1a voting for i Mninitioa, for
Presidential ooedldaU, fix ballots .were
hod, Ate ?00 of Oo*. Franoia Adams of
Mean, Horace Greeley of N*f York, Lyman
Trumbull of Illinois, B. Or its Brown,
of Mieelourl, Got. Ourtla, of Poon., Judge
Davit, the Labor Reform candidal# now io
the Geld, Sainton P. Chase, and Charlra
Sumner, worn voted tor. Oo lha sixth bal>
lot, Hon. Horae# Greaiay, of Naw York,
for forty yaavo aondneting tha New Yoik
IWUm, art# declared lha knUim of tha
Liberal Republican party for President of
tho United Stataa. Hon. B. Grata Brown,
. prevent Governor of lliavoori, waa elected
candidate for Yiaa President, oo the second
ballot
In tha platform the Convention adopted
resolutions declaring lha equality of all
men before tha law, tha union of tha Stales,
aud no reopening of questions settled by
Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Amendments ; tha removal of disabilities In
ourr. d in the rebellion ; general amnesty ;
local self-government; supremacy of the
civil over military authority ; reaped for
the writ of habeae eorpua; a return to
methods of peaee; maintain constitutional
limitation of power; single term for PmcIdent;
a system of Federal taxation which
aball not onneeessarily interfere with the
industry of the people, and as there are
honest irreconcilable differences of opinion
as to the merits respectively of syetems of
protection and free trade, that these ques
tions. be remitted to the people in congrea
sional districts, and decision of Congress
thereon whollj tree of executive inteference
or dictation ; maintenance of public eredit
against repudiation in every form; speedy return
to specie payments; recognition of the
service and sacrifices of soldiers and sailors ;
against further grants of lands to railroads,
or other corporations ; in foreign friendship,
demanding nothing not right, submitting to
nothing wrong. -
Mr. Gbkbly has (be coafiJencc of the en?
tire country, irrespective of perty or section
for his greet honesty; and hit nomination was
a wise decision of the Convention. That
he will be elected over a military chieftain,
who in the approaching oanvasa haa the
advantage of strong partisans and officeholder^
cannot now be foreseen ; but that
he is a very alrong candidate is beyond
question, lie will be the most acceptable
to the South, of the two, and will no doubt
receive its rupport, except that of the colored
vote aod office-holderr. The negroas
will be manipulated as heretofore in favor
of Gba.nt. Fiom expressions already made,
A.A.. n.? - s _:n a
riu'j i/riiiuciBi win ruimiu urar*
LkT ; hut that he should be formally nomlna
ted by I be Democratic party, it a measure
the piopriety of which thould be well conaidered
for the aucceo of the Liberal mortThe
New York Herald of Apiil 30th, i??aued
before the aaeetnbly of the Convention^
ic reviewing the names to come up for the
nomination, spoke highly of Grmklet, and
eaya that he haa a better record than any
man named, and would poll more votes in
the South than any other liberal R?publi?
can. We quote:
"We see in Mr. Gckcli.t a man who would
moke a serious candidate The country
would know where to find him. He haa a
better record than any mkn named. A
temperance man, he would offend the Germans
; but temperance is a local, not a national
issue, and eould not enter into the
canvara. H protectionist, he Sees that there
can be no eanvaas upon that issue for a political
generation at least. He would please
the South with his sngnesty views; while
his record as a Republican will at least bear
the eloaest scrutiny. Let Mr. Gbsklky be
nominated and he will poll more votes
than any other liberal Republioan who
would run in the South. WA question
whether Grant even conld defeat him in
North Carolina and Virginia. He would
V - .1 A i.M tLa, 1
uv rh swung nm nunmii iu iiio uici ruu
Pennsylvania, and would be popular in the
W?l, btc*ue? of his identification with
Western schemes and events. He would he
a positive candidate; and we queetion
whether any man who could be nominated
would rally to hie standard the influences
that would surround and sustain him."
The same paper which hfa been a strong
partizan ol the present administration up to
a very recent date, in its is?ue of the 4th
says it welcomes Horace Gimn into the
campaign aa a man whom the American
peop'e will always respect and honor.
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Re-Organisation of City Police.
At a meeting of tba Cfty Council, last evening.
the Pofiee of the City was ra-organisad,
and the number increased to sia. The following
parsoos were elected; A. Datson, M. J.
Ferris, W. D. Roper, I. L. Henning, Sandy
Job as on, and Henry Tneker. The last two
are colored. M. J. Parris being sleeted Chief
of Police.
TV ...V.
We are requested by Mr. J. W. Thorn
burg, to retain bit thank* to hi* neighbor*
and the e'tiaeu* generally, both while and
colored, for their prompt aeeielanee io the
recent burning of hi* *table.
Arrest.
Oronor Simmon*, colored, baa been arrested
and committed to Jail, on the ebarge of
bnrninf on* of the (table* recently consumed
fn oar City. The testimony against bio* is
poRtthre, bat not regarded a* very reliable.
Aooident on the Air-Lino Railroad
An accident en tha above Jtoad, om Monday
I a at, on Suit's contract, reaulud in the dontb
of n young man by Ibo nam* of Joan ruLi.in,
and tho aoriona Injury to I brother,
Daniil Fullnn. Two colored man worn alao
injured.
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a* kaaa, hgr aaaa* tarty, fcf HI
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0. 0. 0. P. of Or?arUte CoutL Prnlte
hy T. C. Oowar, for *lY?. ^
0m tract o| lead aonWiatag ntu ki
drad ?crw, moro or teat, the prvputjr of B. 1
Mim, at tea nit at L t. itftOteaaaka
at aL Partkaaad ky 8.4k. MoClaaaakaa, f
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Last Wedaaaday a qafraahiag rate, Vfati
aoatlaaad kaatily for kcn tUaa, rlaitad tfc
Ieactloa, add U wu anted, aa tka grorad hi
kuoat qalta dry, Tka raoeaadiag ktt aa
kwwtt, aioaa tea, kaa ahaoat farad 1
1 owtward tftcu. Inf^khf to growing i
wall, and tlM orope generally, to tor, pro*]
wall. ' f'.
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Important Daotaion.
The Colombia Pkmuia of Tuesday eayi
ia reported that ib? Hnprene Court haa d
elded whet ie known ae the Jury la<
whereby mntt b?Uut* debit are looted fro
twanty-fire lo fifty par eant, In aao*t of t!
Counties of the State, to be uneonettt
tional.
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Ooort.
Court Ie in aeaaion, hii Honor Judge Oa
presiding. Next ,jreok we will report ai
important proceeding!.
tW We call attention to the Adrerlie<
ment of Mr. T. W. Darn, Jeweler. II
keepa correct time.
Thk Campaiox Orxxao.?On laetSaturda
we were aorrj to eee in our atrecta (even
muikela, cartridge boxee, Ac , and to hei
later in the afternoon the drum beating, i
if some military body wae drilling W
are informed that the eolored people has
again formed a company and commence
to drill?baring met for the firit time o
Saturday, a week ago We uy we are eoi
ry to are and hear lliia, for we are eonfiden
no good will come out oi it. We hare ha
a quiet time since the last election, and w
don't wish to see a change. , .
I Marion Cretettl.
A delegation of 'citizens from Greanrill
called on Gorenor Scott, yesterday, I
I have a reward offered for the arreet of lh
incendiaries who have been infesting thi
town. Colonel Irvine. Mr. Robert McKaj
T. C. Cower, Esq , and Mr. J. G. Bailey, <
the Greenville JSnterpriu, were the eon
mittee of eitizens. There hav*f been eigl
or ten iocendiery firea in Greenville withl
the past two weeks, mostly eonfined 1
stables. The Governor promised to off
a reward o' $600 for the apprehenaion i
the incendiaries, whieh, with an addition
reward of an eqnal amount offered by d
town authorities, will, it ie hoped, lead I
the detection nod punishment of the guilt
parties. ? Columbia Phcenix, 4f/?.
Thk Full Skxatk.?When the Unite
States Senate decided to admit Generi
Ransom as a member of (bat body froi
North Carolina, Mr. Thuitnnn remarks
that, for the first time since 1861, all tf
States are fully represented in Co.tgressNow
that t!.ia muoh of justice has be*
done, tardily and nngraeicusly, hovreve
the New York Evening Post says " it woul
be well to lake another atep towards rccoi
ciliation and peace. The rule of the bsj
onel has been gradually giving way to las
although with apparent reluetanee. A
moat, the proscription of the Souther
leaders for political offences cannot oonlir
ne through another administration. 1
would be an admirable sequel to thie a<
completing the representation of the Soul!
ert. Slates, for Congress to adopt an A.<
wet-|>iug mwmj mil aisaoillliea UUfir*
amnesty is on* of tbe demand* of th
boor."
,, . ... ? Washington', May 4.
Tlie nomination while it excites miri
io all high political circlet here, serious'
ehangta the probable programme. Th
Democratic leaders were virtually pledge
to Cincinnati, with Davia as standard
bearer, but now the shrewdest pollticiar
predicts square Democratic nomination.In
view of the interest taken in the proh*
hie action of the Democratic party, the fu
fowing from the Wold is telegraphed:
It editorially expresaea profound eurprii
at the result in Cincinnati. Adams, wh
proved by far the strongest of all the ear
didatea; who had been ex pro'ad to t
strong in the Convention, might have bee
edrdially endoraed by the World, sa h
would have been cordially supported b
the Democratic parly. Grreleyean recetv
no such endorsement?nor has he an
reason to expect such support.
The Convention has ehosen to nominal
the most heated.and eoospienocs oppoDen
of the democratic party In the country.Called
for rsvenoe reform, it has selected
most x-aloos proteetionest. This leaves th
Democratic party entirely free to await th
developments of the immediate future, en
opens (he way for a possible Demoorati
victory. The World will reserve lie jodg
ment until the meeting of the Nations
C-onvsnlion, to be ealled next week by th
national uomnuiiea mealing in this elf jr.?
Tli* World recommend* an early da la to
the assembling of tha eoovenlioo.
The Outlaws Agaix?We learn thai ih
residence of Mr. Henry MeOollurn, nea
Bed Bank, Robeaon County, vaa v lei ted b;
Stephen Lowery, one of tba outlaws, ant
present leader of the gang, on Toeada;
last. Mr. MoCollum eras at work in lb
field at the lima and kntf nothing cf th
tail until the outlaw had left He appro
printed a fine watch, batooging to Mrs. M
and a gun belonging to bar husband, bo
afterwards, at tha earnest soHefustioo o
the lady, rstorned the wsteh. He enrriet
off the gfln, hoi molested nothing else.
' f Wilminfion 8tmr, of April 80Ih.
A deipsteh from Wilmington, dated Maj
t, stales that Cap<? F. M. Wishart, a promt
nsnt eitlsen of Robeson oouoty, was kiliet
By tha Lowry outlaws on tha id Inst. Tbi
is ons of the most brutal and cowsrdli
mordsks agar eommiited by tka land
Wishart having been decoyed to on# a
their hannte, on pretenea (hat they wish*
to make term* of am render, and that hi
would oot be harmed.
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ft* Fedkrsl ulkwitH ?' IW amt^l alrii^
ft ?paat la priam MiofUt d+mimi fcfcUx
^ III- liMl^ll
?* Ibama^Caplala Barla.affeaDlrtrtrt AttarMgr'a
o??#, wyylinihi tfc?M tatemaaU
? wtlfc A* ??Im^ JMpfcitnaa Mii lafbmadoa
#. in piaailoa ?f tk Omnawl, UlnrfHa
? Ifcattaawara ftlaaay af tha inaftadnf Ka
bff KW> IU. ?w- ?.
.% the |WUk? Hl*> ftajtMr
M$P*r S-I?k. tVM ? *, lm>
3D UrlMUBMCt. '
ila William 8mUh, tM?>wy tea yean' imid
prUcaa**at.
a, Pinekaey 0*MmU, H,N) la*, tra year*'
It* Imprisonment.
?f Juliut Bow*, $100 fine, four years' Imprisonm
mcnt.
ABiaon llii^mnii, fimryeaa* laapri*.
Lafayette Hood, $IM fine, thro* years' lm^
prisoaaemt. ( ? ( ,
? Jum A: SuJm, $M$ fin*, two |?m' lair,
pr iionmenl.
ra Folic Dow, $11 > jjttbwt y?Mi' Imp0*M
OBBMBt.
a. Willi*? R*n>i*r, $100 fin*, eight year*' impriionmont.
Walter Moon, $100 to*, eight yean' in
prisonmeoi.
B, Joseph Lucky, $100 fine, afeht yaws' i*t<
iy prisonment.
Arthur F. Floyd, M fine, two month*' imprisonment.
^ Creighton Pope, aonleuoe* ru Spend*.
[e The court than adjourned until tan o'clock
I to- da*. which, it i* understood, Wfill be the last
day of the trials, as Judge Bond leaves for
y Baltimore to-morrow night.
'' In the United States Court, in Charleston,
r on Thursday, 2d Inst., the following cases were
is dirposed of:
'e William Owens, of Cpartanburg, was ar'e
reigned on the charge of eontplraey and murd
der, and having plead guilty to the charge of
n conspiracy, the murder oonnts io the indict>
ment were withdrawn.
,t The following persons who plead guilty i or
j have been convicted of conspiracy* were
e brought up and sentenced as follows :
Wm. B. Barnes, $50 fine and one year imprisonment.
John C- Robinson, $100 fine and two years
^ imprisonment.
* Wm. Lowry, $10 fine and two years impris?
on ment.
e Robert T. Riggins, $100 ftwe and three years
lt imprisonment.
f< Benjamin Striokland, $10 fine and one
year imprisonment.
I" Calvin Moore, judgment suspended at in*
t stance of Distriot Attorney,
in J. S. Kimball, one month imprisonment,
to Lewis Jolly, three months imprisonment.
v Elias Burnett, eighteen ^months imprison0f
ment.
kl John Chapman, six months imprisonment.
, James Kimball, Jr., one month imprisonlo
montW.
N. Fulton, eighteen months imprison^
ment.
A. J. Martin, one year imprisonment.
O. Hnmbright, $500 fine and two years imprisoment.
David Ramseur, $100 fine and eight years
n imprisonment.
McDinal Thompson, one year imprisonle
ment.
? Wm. Owens, ordered to be released.
,n Geo. 8. Wrgiht, two years imprisonment
and $100 fine.
r> The Uoted States vs. John T. Craig, at a!.,
'd prisoners from Lsnrens. On motion of Messrs.
" Torter A Connor, it *u ordered that the def'
fendants be admitted to hail in sums ranging
r, from $5,000 to $10,000, in tbe discretion erf tbe
t District Judge, where the indictment charges
n murder, and ia sums ranging from $1,000 to
is $3,000 where the indictment does not inolude
It the charge of murder. Tbe bond to provide
,t for tbe appearance of the defendanta at a ape.
l# eiat term of the court to be held in Columbia
on the firat Monday in Auguat, where tba dofendanta
are in jail at any County other than
Cbarleaton, the diacretion may exercised, and
bail taken by the United States Commissioner.
I On motion of Meaara. Duncan k Carlisle, the
following named prisoners were ordered to be
^ sent to Spartanburg to serve out. their
term of imprisonment, vis. t James 8. Kim*
7 ball, J. E. Kimball, Lofcis Jolly, John Chap6
man. McD Thompson.
^ Tbe hail in tbe case of the United State vs.
'* R. K. Britton, A. W. Thompson and II. L.
> (loss, indicted for eonspiraey, was de*
- clared forfeited, and exention was ordered to
I* be issued.
Last Dag.?In tbe United States Circuit
le Court, Judge Bryan presiding, yesterday
? morning, the grand Jury brought io a true bill
'* against Alex. McOarley, William E. Black,
f Thomas McCoy and John A. Leland, indicted
D
c for conspiracy and murder,
y The following prisoners were ordered to be
e discharged, they having entered into roe?gy
nisadee : John A. I^Umi i?i<? f* T>
C. Blakeney, R. H. Williams, M. M. Beau*urd, I
t W. F. Pearson, ThomM McCoy, Henry Buber,
. A. MeCarley, E. M. Forney. Order* were
a giren for the transfer of number of other* to
* the Qoonty jail* to be bailed.
* The following order waa alao made, after
which the Circuit Court adjourned to meet
.. again in special ***eion, a* per order s
tl Ordered, that a apodal aession of the Circuit
* Court, for the trial of oriminal caeea, he held
" at Columbia, on the ftrst Monday of August,
f 1872; that the Clerk of the Circuit Court do
give thirty days' publio notice, through the
Columbia Pheenix and Union; aad, furtbor,
* that the criminal eases now pending In the
r court, or made returnable to It, aad not otVrj
wise disposed of, be, continued over to the
J said special session? CkarUatom Courier, ?|A>
f J9?/er? United Stat*4 Commiuiontr JBoottr.
e ?The following defendant* baring been hoard
u on charges of a violation ef the Snferoesywt
* Act, wore d iaposed of as follows, to appear at
( the next regular or special term ef the Circuit
I Court, at Columbia r
f Dr. William C. Irby, bailed in the sum of
| $?,80d. 1
A. W. Tongue, bailed In the sum of ftS.ono
Willi** E. CrW$, ballod * tbo mm* of
$l,M0.
John KM Won, halted t? tbo ana of $1*60$,
* John 4. Wright, boilod io tho ana ?f $3,OH.
' Bonjaain V. Ballon, bailed io tho ana of
$2,000.
t Robort E. ftiebardaoD, bailed in tho ana of
; ujmt
John lUatafe, dleohargod.
I J. A. Frtta woo brongfrt ?p, a<|?r as orfcr.
a of tho Cironit Coort, and hi* ball toko* in tbo
^ sum of $r',000. ? rfi+nir, ot).
m Hfiw oMBkwV iMtof to la Ito I
old for l^rtnor. I
Aatot olalm for rebate of to- ?
norm, vmmmU*, WA to W Tba
odltor ot too Bftrtotorf Jfrni'tnii |m *
rood a letter Grofo Rtow foulf to bid own ?
handwriting. *
tbo WNUtofTtoM* dpftoctollr, blato tba* it
might totiwiiM to tod worU mm *?la?d
to abeolee Canada ttom ill^toni. ' ^
Carolina baa aoainatod A. 8. Merrimaa for *
Oorernor. - )
Mr. Robert 8. Catbeart, of Colombia, baa '
boaoaaa oa of tbo firm to rtto boaao of Oao. W.
WUliama A Co., Cbarioatoa .
.
Oao hundred gone each worn food at 8j? ^
raeoao add JObany, H. T., for Iforaaa Qrooty, i
on the 4 th.
Got. Raid, of Florida, who baa boon taa* #
poacbod, and vaooatiy andargolng trial, baa ()
? mmpimmm, raimaee u. ?~ernor- f,
Wp. |
An Atlanta Urn*told 1,500 Altktai lut Frl- |(
da jr. Oata|Mt io Otit?rrin? baa sent (beta tj
4, >00 li^bM witkli Ha collected a few
weeks igV 1,800 in one lot.
Mr. R. lit Wallace, h aa transferred the f
oSce of Collector of United States Internal ^
Ro venae, over to hi* successors Mr. 0. L. An- ^
deraon. . t ? > '
Several floe abad hate been brought to the r<
Piobcna market by Mr. Ball and aold at seven- w
ty-fl ve oaota. He ooaaplaina ai the river being ^
damned np. " ^
At a meeting of the Board of Regienta of #|
the State Lnaatio Aaylutn, bald Monday, At- ^
tornoy General D. H. Chamberlain waa elect- ^
ed a Regent*race Dr. Maokay, reaignad.
It la atatod that Dr. J. B. Brattcn, of York
county, who, to eacape arrest, fled on the arrival
of the military at that plaoe laat year, al
haa recently been artweted. ? -
t. C. II. 'CUvssao, leading merchant of
Cbarleaton, celebrated hia ailver wedding a
few daya since. May he and hia aponae lira
beyond their golden one. pi
Eleven State guaranteed bond* of the ^
Greenville and Columbia Railroad were sold
by Meaara. Seibela A Raell, on the 2nd Inst., t(
in Colnmbia, at an average of fifty eeeta. P
The Andoraea Intelligencer of the 2d, reporta
the finding of-lbe body of a atranger named
P. W. Morris, in a well there. Deceased had
committed suicide, eaused from intemperance.
A negro, on being examined, was asked if ^
his master waa a christian. " No ! air : he's a <j
member of de Souf Kerlina Legislator," waa ^
the reply. ' j,
The city assossors of Atlanta baa just completed
their labors, and give the valno of d
real estate nt $13,545,685 against $12,520,637, e<
in 1871 ; an increase for the prosent year of o:
$1,014,$>33.. l<
It is thought that Mr. Farrif, of Americas, P
Georgia, wilt receive the reward of one bun*- ''
dred thousand dollars offered by tho Legislature
of New Yorlt for an improvement on T
canal bogts to be used on the Erie Canal.
it i ' o!
Hayes introduced a bill in Congress, to give
six and one-half millions acres of publio lands p
to Alabama for public school purposes. These "
lands are within Alabama, and the bill givos
tho State the disposal of thorn.
8
The Legislature of Wisconsin has passed a n
law declaring it " unlawful within thia Stats g(
for any person to become intoxicated." The
punishment, on eonviotion, is imprisonment
from one day to two months.
Fire mounted men robbed the Deposit Bank i>
at Columbia, Adaire county, Kentucky, after s]
killing the chithler. Citisens are following
the gang, and will lyneh them if they eateh b;
them. U
The Athelis (Oa.) Watchman says that
track laying on the Air Line Railroad ia now n
progressing east of Oalnsrille, and it is said "
trains wlU be runnih^ to Jarrelt's Bridge by h
the mMdle ?f July.* ' 0
The toiafe )esa by the late earthquake in ^
Inyo County, .California, was Lone Pine, ^
$132,000 ; Independence, $43,860 ; Camp Inde- ^
pen den cc, $28,800; other places $34,780.?
Total $237,000. %
A. 8. Abel, Esq., editor and proprietor of the Bj
Baltimore Sun, is stated to bare amassed a
fortune of $10,000,000. Be commenced lite
as a journeyman printer, forty years ago, and is m,
reputed to be (he wealthiest man in Baltimore.
It is rumored about Columbia, that steps are
being takea to put the Blue Ridge Railroad U
into the hands of a receirer; also, that the th
validity or ecaatitationality ef the act releas- W
in* the State from all liability for the bonda in
of said read, by Issuing script, is to bs tested. B
The Ptokens Sentinel ef the 2d inst., says hl
that the Commissioners of Pickens and Oeonee P1
sold on 8at**dny, 27th nit., the public lots at
Old Pickens'tb the highest bidder, for the sum *
of Thirty three Dollars tad Twenty oents. A ''
whole town sold for $33 20 ! at
The Cbarlestop Vn<>? in noticing the effeot rt
oi id? recent wnoieaale Ku Klux arreita, m;i "
that in Ibe iBMlltMiat; of UirtM floe kundred
plough* by actual count li* Idlo and tho
cultivation of tin tkoo*a*d fcnt la loat in that '*
county alono. . ^
m
Earopoan nttiona aro re*organixlag tboir n|
army ayxteoaa. Germany, Ruaaia, Franco, ^
Turkey and England propoao to inoaoae* their k(
military ergaoiaatlon ao aa to nearly doable fe
the precant total war eatabliehaieot of the ar- t|
miea of Ear ope.
Meaaorea are before Congresa looking p> the
erpenaion of the enrrenoy.. Mr. Merrier Introducef
a hill into Confront Monday, direet- ac
ing the Treaaorar to oall la tho |U,Mt,OM J*
three per oeat. eertlfloatea, aod laaue legal
tender notea in their atead.
The Grand Dtrlaton, Sonc of Tetaperanoe l*
met in 'Cklbfaeten recently. From report*, hi
we lenrn that them are twenty eeren dlrlMoaa aa
In thla Stdte, and that the eeaae of tapper- ,t>
aaee la rapidly inereaainf, and every encour- g,
agement la glyeu far further efforta in thla Jo
good wofk. J ,. * j U
A. D. Hondricka, ono of tho night aeon of tho hi
Polio* for## in Charleston, haa horn arroeted la
on tho afldaflt of * pert/ who adno that he ?
area ono of tho conaptratora at LaamM Oonn* ,
ty In October laat. who bad a hand In the killing
of Wade-Perrin. The peenaod wna onrri- ?
ed befomOhw tilted Btntee CoBMniaalonor awd y
\ " ur * | 3*4 <|V , (
v ?'' * * < ) i
W? He.lr* lo Mil ?11 nnI ton l? oar TtrWd
and olfoofrHod StAeIr ?f Oord., wK|?h ?|
propaao. to M8LL LOW FOR CASH. A CI
call wHV?<*nV{n?e. W? **?t lo ?#)1 ro
1 i'OSTER i BUlJTLR. I
lony of aotloa kM'r*?alu4 la Io)m| aad
mtMilM. I? k Una bow to lot politico
l4a?, aod ntriin a pawirooeoa or
idiki > ?M tkUkMii la 1>H or PodraJ
olootioat Bad tbk policy boon adopt
d loaf ago, wo firmly holiovo it wolild aot
aly baVo Woo infiaHoly botior for aa poaniorty
aai aooiolty, bat politically. Tha ?
omiaaat aartv iutioc ao ODitooliian. and
otbiaf to Whet Hi sword nt bats ssd rt> ?
would km** beea Makw to J
ay instead of stronger, and tb? eigne of g
alireranoe from oppression greater. W? ^
liottld make 00 isue with the puny, iojp j
vrt nothing, adrisa nothing, bat lot them c
0 00 a?d on, till bjf tho antornl Inw of m
110U tho wroog uLall right itself. ?|
If ths sensible, and moderate oolored ?!( 01
woe want reform ia the S'ate gortf niprnt. tc
nd era assloaa for the white |wop|? to as- tj
at ia achievingeodoeirahle a consummation, ti
ad aak for il, let it be gieea. Further <
las thfa we eao do nothing, and H Is the tl
merest folly to attempt enythiig Aside *1
on this we may wall diaeard politic*, and
it election* alone, better never ante again
ran, that In thelatterapt to do well, our peo g
la *bouid ho made to suffer as We are noW
iffering. lot tiia Republicans hare the
'hole field to themeelrea, and if they split,
nd fight among themeelrea, It ia their own
ght and not oore. A
What we want now particularly ia rest, el
Mt from polities. Erery energy should be ' el
>neentrated on labor and the darelopinent ai
T agriculture and trade. Especially Ut tn
ta farmer go to work now, and make food m
op*, and work with a will, and make t<
rerything tell, and our word for it a el
liferent aspect will pttacnt itself are a|
_ _ ft ,
Dg- et
Linen*. Cottoi.ede*, Jeans and Csesimeree.
il grades, at low prices.
POSTER A HUNTER. u
Judge Orr. J'
"8?n?," writing in the Ahb?ri1l? Medium,
iji the following high eompllasent to tbo .
Ion. Jam** L. Orr:
In those and times it Is pleasing to be able 01
> speak in terns of just and truthful ap- Pl
reciation of the character and services of a '
ublio functionary, and especially of a high *
ulioial magistrate. P
In former and better days, the high officials t
f the State, and particularly the Judges, ex? [
cted, by their eminent virtues, tbe wil.ing ci
ribute of popular rsspsot and rsaeration.?
'be very presence of the Jddge inspired re- hi
pect for bis office and for the law, whose min- j-t
iter he was. h
The law was administered with ability and #|
ignity, innocence found a sanctuary in the
ourts, and crime was scourged with tbe rod
1 tbe law. Every oitisen?the low and the
ifly?felt secure in bis person and his
roperty; felt equally the protection ol the
iw. ?
The public peace was rarely broken and pri- ^
ate security rarely invaded.
The taxes were, paid by the cHisen as a ,
boerful contribution A)'the government that
roteeted him, and all pursued their avocations ^
it bout molestation and without tear.
It is believed that tbe eircuit of Judge Orr, #
no of the largest, if not tbe largest. In tbe ^
tate, is the only cireuit in which tbe
ublic peace and private security are pre- J*
srved. ' p
Bad morals and bad passions?bitter fruits
f the late unhappy war?have been repressed
nd confldsnoetn the justice of the courts and ^
> tbe protection of tbe law has been inured.
^
It is unspeakable praise to Judge Orr tbat, y
y mere peaceful ageneies?tha intarior Mag n,
Urates sud tbs executive officers of each counr,
and tbo firm, yet gentle and impartial ad- ^
linlstratfon of law itself, from the bench?
le most absolute quietnde has prevailed in ^
tr cireuit, and mild and wholesome sense
f security felt by tbe citison, however bumble.
That this picture is life-like, as wall in Ab- **
cville as the other counties, every citisen 0
els to be trne. Tbat this happy and peuee- f
il condition of Abbevills is due to tbs emi- tb
at talsots, large attainments and vigorous tb
iministrative abilities of Jndgo Orr, it were b>
ismeless dispraise to deny.
8traw. Lsghnra, Punania and Chip Hats, j?
I very low prie-s, at
FOSTER k HUNTER i ot
Iscsndiart Firm.?Within a week past, *'
tree daring attempts have been made to tre m
ie town. Tbe first attempt was made on last
'edoesday night, when an armful of shar>gs
was placed on tbo piasaa of the " Old
oinar House." and aft ?? Sm tKi. ?u ; **
>um being in the rery centra of the bualnee#
i* of the town, end belbg ballt of wood, end "
>tj much decayed, no point could bare been
lUer aeleetod for a wboleeale deatruction e
la town. On Friday night following, another at
.tempt waa made to Are the wooden eflleee in
>ar of the law ofloe of Brina A Botnar, and
I Sunday night the incendiary Waa eangbt 00
the very act of firing the bnildiug occupied K*
i Mr. Leonbardt aa a bar ream Hi# name v<
Lawrence Mac yak, a barber, who oatae to
is place about a month ago from Morganton, B<
. C. The proof and hia own codfcmiane eon- 01
wt him pretty certainly with all tbswo of the <
tort# to fire the town. He will not, boweeer,
i allowed to go at large aeon again, and moat
elite the tad experience to which latomper?ce,
aoonev or later, bringe ao many of ita w
etima.?Carolina Spartan.
Fin# Mew Style Genie* and Bora Hate, a)i
Plant era' Hate. A aall w m eonriiitr a1
re. FOSTER * HUNTER.
??
Dow CtBLoe la the Bourbon pretender to
in Spanty Throne. He aad bla party adire
to the; rather aaaient ilnay of an abtlpte
monarchy. Being badly baaton in
I# late elect loaf, la which the preecnt
ivrrnment waa auatoiaed by a large ma- "
city, theao Ire-eating CarliaU araalaim
. ij- - , :
>at u* rWollo* vm Mi Mir, Md thai
( forth they Will ia??i their idrtmrin hi
i th? field. An iMimHioii of th* Infat
(Ud follower* of Son Carlo* ha* already 1
rgun, and may kaap affair* la Spate ia a
itolotiooary aad uneettled ooadkiloa for a
tar or alor*, although tha aaaa* of the "|
krliat* I. a hoprlrt* ona. J
f) : i x' Jj
fin* ghoM, OmWTWW aad ChlMraa'a. tl
ImIi, Kid aad Calf; yoa will iad th* boat at
k?a and the lowoet prieea at re
fostur t numx*. ,J'
if raflMad w%n4 ai aboat11 o'alock
?d iMia or Tn4 atoaot Mi
mwlrt Waptvard m tW Afr LlM ImA
mi a mala oa tfco bow um waii fklb aa
xtoadod i?itoa?l la Um WaUmpa fart W
>r olljr, m Mraldlag "Um pood Ua?comin^f
hen train* will^bo n^jdjrwU alLtbo
?r of Um Ponaoyltaaia Ooatral Railroad;
olonol Balbrd, PrttMnl of ttao North Caro>
aa mad Rtohiaaad aad Daarillo Railroad j
uperinlaadeet Taloolt, of tho Um road*;
aoral Aloxandor, SopariaRadoat of lb*
harlotts, Colombia aad Aagaafa Railroad;
aporiotaodont ^Tollford aad Capiat* Alloa,
ouvi|/?i vvuibui vngiDivr ov 109 Air Idin#*?? I
hero were alto aereral directors or tha South |
arolioa lUllrotd, and otbar (aatlaato Interitad
lu railroad improvements. Tha day tu
oudy aud pleasantly warn, without being
Dcomfortahte, and tha exeurstoniata enjoyed
I tha fall 4ba plaaaant and axbiliratiag sensaoaa
of the rida. Tha eoaotry, tha grade of
1a read and tha track were all duly consider*
I, aad tha beat of MtUfaction expressed by
la distinguished visitors at thalr excellent
ppearance, generally and severally.
[CAartotU Di*pat*A.
Deeaa Linens. Colored Piques, Lawns,
uiiinga and Erioalra, at
Pt?8TER A HupTERH.
Washinotu*. May 5.
There (a no change in the position of tha
hibama queaiion ainca the reemt itmhoffiial
publication in which It waa oa'd tha
laims f-r indirect damages have n??t been
nd will n<>t ba withdrawn. Tha Governlent
baa not, in ita statcinanl or oounlerelement,
asked the tribunal of artiilraiore
> draw any distinction between rhetwo
lassea of claima for direct and indirect damgee,
but both haea been auhmitiad t?gethr,
in tha hope that the tribunal will exer*
iaa tha power eon'erred upon it to award
eom in grot* to ha paid by Orent Britian
> tha United States.
The suggest ion that we would not ask the
ibnnal for any mnnird consideration fbr
idirect damage?, proaided Great Britian
'ou]d not olaiin compensation for similar
juries under like elreumstaners, was disussad
by prominent gentlemen of both
auntriea before the intimation was made
> Great Britian thai we would accept it aa
n easy and astWfaotory solution of tlx*
resent difficulty, but It appears, from eonrer?ationa
in prominent ciicle*, that Gr*at
Uitian does not deem it necessary to
ally make the declaration or to enter into
icli a atipulatinn, for the lesson that aha
aa never admitted the principle of claiam(
>r indirect damages as between nations
ut adheres to her po?ilioo in the question
> heretofore expressed.
The Cheapest Gnnds can be had of
FOSTER 4 HUNTER.
Political Ecrofb ?Says the Philadelphia
ress, in its comments upon the political conitiun
of Europe :
" Europe is in rather a troubled condition
t present. There is a civil war In 8pain, aparentlr
more fcrmidalile than any since the
lose of the Carlist and Christlno contest in
140, when Espartero became Regent, and
hat renders it so is the fact that republican
are gradually supplanted monarcbial
rinciples, even among the stagnates of lbs
md. Tbs fighting may he in the same #f
harles VII., bat the increasing feelings is
sitber for bim nor yet for Amedens, bat for
ipublicanism?probably with Signor Caste*
r, the eloquent and patriotic leader of the
?ople in the Cortes.
In Italy there is s contest also?between
ictor Einannel and the Pope. The latter
>t sanctioning any overt act against the monrehy,
appears as a sort of mirtyr for tbs
burch, and, in this espaelty, baa won the
rmpstby ol a great majority of persons la
bristendom.
Tbeir rulers, however, are less easily movI.
The Emperor of Austria, and tbs King
' Bavaria, Catholics both, have not the most
isndly relations with Pope Pins, because
ey believe that certain encroachments on
o part of tbs higher Catolie clergymen c onld
its taken plaea only with permission, perips
command from the Vatican. M. Thiers,
is provisional ruler of France, is believed to
> in favor of reetoriag the temporal pewer of
a Pope, whjob le the poliey so long esrried
it nnder the lata empire. It is positively
Brated, from Berlin, that the German Gov.
anient will go to war with France if ehe
any iiwnpi in taror or tb? Pope, end
iBt, with fall knowledge and content of the
[alien Government.
In England the nneettled and alraoat threatilhg
relatione with the United Statea alarm
*t politieiana alone but alto effeot the tannery
intereata, which la ao powerful in that
nation of abopkeepera."
LX 44^^ ??
Grenadine* Poplin*, J*pen*en and S*rgea
, low pricon. FOSTER A HUNTER.
Let your brow he a halo of light, let yonr
nreraation be that of a true and onltiratad
intleman ; lot aoclety acknowledge you ea
orthy of eaampin Then let the preeervallew
yonr character be your chief aim'; there la
? wealth neder the tun no pveoiona an a good
tme worthily wen, and there la ao calamity
i great aa auch a name ahamefnlly loat.
Fine Figured Lawn# at 10 aenta ?*r yard
1 FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
Finrot French Figured O'gandien. at 16
id SO eta. per yard, at '
FOSTER k HUNTER'S.
Ready-made Clothing for Snmmer Wear,
L extremely low prieea for eaah. et
FOSTER A HUNTER'S.
GaactiTiLLi. May 9.
Cotton ia celling to-day et lOg-lty ceo .e.
New Yea*. May .
Cotton drooping, ealee 467 hel?e?upinda
ISf ; Orleana Iff Gold lSiQ14.
CRtiLWrea, May ?.
Cotton dell?middling "i1\ ; receipt# 857
ilea; ealee 100 ; atoek 14,US.
'he Bible and the Conititntion
Victory Shall Be Owe In 1872.
rrtDWARD F. STOKES, a Jerer of hla
LJf God and hie aiaamy a Mitteaal 'Deft'
ffafiST i
le Court Honae to-morrow (Thnreday) night,
, 71 e'aleck. tM people at . veentllM are
epectfnlly i irltoi to hear him.
Slaj x 1 - . ' 1
roar, ram, to long u4 rerorably kaov< to
the euatomera of HerMand, Harret and Malay
anrt tbolr brancbee, for Ha Ana permanent fragrance
It now made by R. W. R it ley Arid the
trade anpplied by hta eu<-eee#er?, Morgan k
Kialey, Wboloaate DmggiaU, Row York.
ftarWea'a /eory /Wf TWA JWirr-TW
beet artlele known fbr eleanatng and preaerrIng
the teeth and game. Sold by aH draggirfa.
Priee 3ft and AA ooate panr bottle, f .O.-weUa
* Co.. Hew tar*. ,
Carbolio St ho nnoqnaHid aa A Healing
Compound. PbyoMane reennnmd It aa tko
nvnt wonderful rawody area bwam. r PrUe
Tft cenu per be*. John F. Henry, ante Propria
etor, A College Place, Row YeHt. "
OArfefadere'a ***> Dy* ?Title magaHeeat
eompoend to beyond epntlngenay, the eahpt
and moat retleMe Rye Hi ealitenaej teear
failing to tmpnrt t* tba Hat^, antlWmtty ef
tory AA Maden Lenta Row font- i!?
McBSl, fef., m s owHliti for tVe UiUU.
|ere,el dkeeewlegsUwi*. 1-M
VI Ms to ubmm J. L.
OVTWBRV. M ssMUUto tor ro
W? eSW authorised by the friends of 7 A MRS
P. MOORS, Bs<p, to amouaae him u I oandkteu
for a Mat fetf the Bute Senate, at the
ensuing oteottoar. 1-td
* ! Liu:
| , ftr tilorlF of the Court.
Wl ate authorised to anaoeoeo W? A. M?DANIIL,
Acq'., m a candidate for re-election
aa Clerk of tho Court fer Oroonrillo County.
May8 I td
WE are authorised to eqjtowneelhe name
of JAMES BIRNIE, E-q., oo a. Candidate
for llw offi-o of Solicitor ff thw Eighty Judicial
Cirehit, at the ensuing cleetioD. &1?tf
tAasouneesoMt . r<|
The friend* of Coloaol W. H. PERRY in.
aonuoo hla a* a Candidate for Re-Rleetioa
for Solicitor of the Sih Judicial District of
South Carolina. 60-tf
" 1 '1 ' . " ' ' ' ~~
Dr. 8aoa'a Catarrh 'Ranaor.?ftMK) r??
ward for an inoorable oaaa. Sold by Dreggifts
at 60 cents.
Laating LtwellneM?Twenty years ago,
when paint, pearl powder and onaisol, wore
raining tbo complexions nnd destroying the
health of women of fashion, Hagaa's Magnolia'
Balm was hruaxbt out as a pore botanwal cosmetic,
guaranteed to restore bloom and beonty
to tbo akin. PlHn that time to tbo present it
baa been continually rising lo puMle estimation
aa the safest end most unexceptionable
preparation of its elass. Instead of producing'
an artifleial, metalie aorfnoe, like tbo deadly
enamels, or wilting tbo outiclo like tbo poison.oar
fluids sold under various namus ns "beautifiais,"
it keeps tbo skin ns soft aa v&lvet,
renders it as smooth and glossy as sat|n, and
imparts to it tho delecato. rosy tinge, wbieh is
the beau (deal of Oomploxiooal loveliness.?
This exquisite chrnmntie effect is not translont
By Applying the Balm daily it may ba prolonged
from youth to ago. A lady who purchared
the first bottle of tha artiola nineteen
year* ago, writes to any that her complexion
at forty is " purer, clearer and mora brilliant
than it has eror been and sho attributes fts
beauty solely to the daily use of Hagan's Magnolia
Balm.
A Healthy Digestion.
Life is rendered miserable when the digcitire
organs aro impaired. Food becomes repulsive
; the body emaciated; tha mind,depressed.
and melancholy broods over^rou.?"
Tnit's Vegetable Lirer PilU i* the remedy for
these erilt; they produce sound digestion ;
create a good appettte, Impart refreshing sleop
and cheerfulness of mind.
Cuarlbstox, 8. C., August 1, 1889.
Dr. W. H. Tatt :
I>ear 8ir?I wish to inform yen, and if yo\*
desire you can puMish it, that I hare boon afflicted
for upwards of seven years with Dyspepsia.
I could eat nothing that agreed with
ma. I became emaciated, had no energy, and
ffelt gloomy and melancholy all the time. I
have been using your Liver Pills for three
weeks, and have experienced the greatest benefit.
I have a fine appetite, and can now eat
anything. I cordially recommend them to all
who have Dyspepsia.
DENNIS O'HALLORAN.
Dr. Ttttfi Hair Dye contain* no-Sugar Lead.
Wiii'sk Haxpsoiuc H< qsk in that t?Such
was the inquiry of a travel), r as he passe!
an unusually well finished country rest
doner, not a thousand mil-* fiotn here.?
The style of lh- sash-s, tha tn ightnem of
the glass, the beauty of the do ro, I lie classic
pattern* of the mouldings, (he neatness
of ihe balusters, and (he st*t?di*iese of the
p liars around the p:axza, all struck the
traveller with eatoni-m-nt and admiration.
And r,n won ler. for they were all fnrnished
by Mr. P. P. Toabk, No. 20- Hoy no Street,
Charleston, 8. C. 52-tf
A iV?K Demti/ying Agenr.? /ti\ Dentifrices
bad their drawbacks, until the Salubrious
Bark of the Soap Tree was drought from the
Chilian Volleys to perfect the fragrant Rosodont,
the most delightful artiolo fur the teeth
that a brush was ever dipped into.
uClti7drt*'* t.ivtt Su ed for SO Cenii."?Every
ense of ernap can be cured when first taken
by Dr. Tobias' Venetiaw Liniasent, warranted
for 24 years, and never a bettle returned. It
also cures diarrhoea, dysentery, oolie, sore
throat,eats, barns, and external pains. Sold
by the druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New
York.
Venn# herself would not hare been beautiful
if her complexion bad been had. If beauty
is skin deep, it is necessary to sac are and ra
tshi that part of it; and ladies, iastead of ??
porting to point* and powden, should remem>
her that an impure, blotchy, or sallow skia
is the proof o( feeble digestion, torpid licer, or
vitiated blood, for ail which Do. Walkkh's .
CatiruaniA Vinroar Birrsti is a safe, sure
and effectual remedy.
Duruelt'* Coenaine.?No oils, neither pomades
or alcobolio washes?foreign or domestic?can
compare with Cocoaine as a HAIR
DIIESSINO. It anohors the hair firmly la
the scalp?glees it new life and lustre?and
renders it the "crowning glory" of both sexes,
eld and young.
Pratt'* A thai Oil.-? More accidents occur
from using unsafe oils, (hen from steamboats
and railronds combined. Oeer 100,00? fami.
lies continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil,and no
accidants directly or indirectly hare oeenrfed
troui burning,storing or handling it. Oil
House of Charles Pratt, astablishod 177?, New
York. ,
A Beaut if,I! Whit*, soft, smooth and olear
kin is produced by using O. VP. Laird's
"Blooai of Youth." It ramoros tan, freckles,
unburns, and ail othar dieooloratlone from
the skin, leasing the complexion brilliant and
beautiful. Sold at fill druggists. This preparation
is entirely free from any material det.
rimental to boalth. t{ <
.1- O *- - "
> nrnecy neeata.? Thanks to Mrs.
Winslow's 8ootbiag Syrup, w? bar* for years
boon relieved rum sleepless night of painful
welching wilb poor, suffering, teething children.
For Dyroeptla. Indigestion, depreMion of
spirits end general debility In (heir various
forms; also, as a preventive against Fever and
Ague, and other intermittent fovebs. The
Ferro-Phosphorated Klixir of Caltsavaj made
by Caswell, Retard A Co., New York, and
sold by all druggists, Is the best tonlo, and ae
a tonic for patients recovering from fever nr
other sieknnss, it baa no aqnaJ.
Hi*fay's Genuine Golden Bell Cologne Ww
ler according to tho original formula of Pro