The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, January 21, 1881, Image 2
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EOSTKR Of THICKKTY RIAL'S?, CO. F., ]
(t'li.xi l.l l.l.li tKiiX L.t.iT M'MDKII.)
*24 Phillips, T .1 ; mliMcd Miyiji *2'?;?l<>-' # H
Winiiiik'il a( lloottshnru, M<1. Setti I I, 'ii'2. w
hi I'liarlottsville, Va. in Nov ls'i_' # tj(
J.? Sartor, Thomas; enlisted l>cc. >, 1 Transferred
to t'ampany I'., I Hi li IJi'n'i, S. ij \ .. (i(
AltJJ. "?, "'i'J. Killed ill M:ll|-|?? I"1. \ll^?. It**. (|
Ji? Shipper, Nttckulls ; ?rnli-* <! .rail "2".
Wounded at I'hiiiicclloisville, Vu., May I, ? >. (|{
Killed at ('hickiiiiinugn, (in. Sept 'JO, 'tel. j(|
'J7 Speneer. (Seui-jre ; enlisted March 'J">, '*'2. j..
Slightlywounded at ticliyshur^, I'a., July 2d, ; u
'OA. I j
28 Siccn, tieorgc ; enlisted .Inn. I J. ' '2. I'm- , ^
Hinted 1st I'iipural, Mav 10, ' 'J ; 1st Sergeant ^
Sept I I, 'in'; elected "2d I.it-iiit-ii'itit, May 1 |(|
'OA. Slightly wounded at I'hatucllorsville, May
t!<la '<< '!. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July I. OA. |(1
M oiitidcd at Spotsylvania t". II., May S, 01. - ..
Hied .1 u lie I'.'i, 'li I.
'J'.? Wilkins, TT : enlisted Jan 'JO, *0'2. Pied j |(
IVuin disease, A lis 1st, 02, ill Itoiuv, in Spartan- i
o > ? , in
hitrg t iiuiily. I (l|
i iii* I'liiou iii;* i? :i lis! d| llccrnil.s receive! nv x|
. 1
the Conipiny alter tlie* conscript Act took client . | at
I ILtilcy, T J ; ?*nli>t?*<l Kcl? 7, "ti4. Trims | "
fcrrc'l t<i Ficklin's Artillery, March I I. ! 11
- I'mliiiljji-, |i It; i>ii'i >(?* 1 Miircli I. i 1
\ t'ui tor, K I); culistcl .lime 1-t, ' !.
I l>llkcs, J. F; flllislol Milt'cll I ^ t, 'til.? ,u
Transfcrrcl to 7th lir-r't, S F. V.
") I'cclcr, .1. I> : t'ii!i-ic"l Fell 7, I. ' % *m11*II
lit Wll'lcl'licxs. \';|, \|f|\- i>,
ti Saii'lers, A .1 : ?'iiIi~i * I .luiiii iiy l-t, l~*'il. j ''
Wmiii'li'il ni WiMrrnox's. Va.. M:iv I.
7 Wiir.l, Williiim : i*nii--1 I March l<t, * 1
Siiiiiiicl Alston, ni' Fairlichl Fuiiiity. win an 1'
honorary tiiomIx-r of tin* Company Ibr some
time, iv.'iilc mi titv coast of Snuili Carolina.
ItFFAI'ITI'I.ATlnN.
Killel on ilie Ficl'l, l "i. Number of Moutrls T
receive!, V.l. I?ic>l "if l>im*asc, Lost J?. - I
IHschargel. s. I i< i from wuini'l*. *?. Cap- 1 '
lure 1, 7. Traii"IVrri''l, *. Whole utiinlicr tillliuri,
There arc Sixty-one siiil living.
Mr. Ivlitiir, I enclose una of Captain HoV'I's r
"Special < tr iers," which may he of interest to t
sonic. Therein liters on I lit* Company s IL>ok,
hut noi:c of Siicli general importance. I also ,
? ti'l yon copies of I lie "Tributes of Itespeei,'
pas-el Iiy the Company in honor of Captain >
Itovl ati'l Lieutenant Hurt. There were oilier 1 1
* a
Ollieers kiUe-l, hut the circninslaiiccs were such j
that I ho Company ronl I n it ho! 1 special meet- i V
iirfs l)i comtiieiii'.rale litem. ! have given as j \
neat a correct history of the Company as the \ c
<lata in my liamls will allor<l. There may he I v
11aincd left out, which I think prohahlc ; ,,
toil my memory is m ,, .,,, : ,
to not give !Uiy account of any except those , 1
etirolle-l on this list. J
*
If nny living tm'tuhers know of any errors, 1 ' i
hope they will correct tliem now, by correspoml- I '
ill1' with inc. I !
i I
A (great leal cotiM he written uhoiit the t out- i (
puny, hut I know that this Muster llotl will lav -|
your patience to unravel it sultieiciilly to make it
intellioihle to your reu'lers, an I take too intieh
of your valuable spare. Whatever is published
will interest a {great many, both survivors ami I
the frieiuls of the t'outpatty. i 1
To the l.a lies who presentr-l the beautiful ?ilk j 1
II ig to the Thiekety llitles, ' on that glorious i J
August ilay when wo first organize'I, | will say. 1
your hotiore l tiresent was never allowr.l to trail J 1
in the lust, ami your eliihlren's ehihlreti will he '
t I * I of it : hut some ttnreeoiist rectr.l wretch ap- | '
lo-oiiriale I it to his own use while the transfer ! '!
to the stetre ot i>o > .,....... , ,....
!?? i r-il .if v !
J. K. .IKl-TKItlKS. |
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SI'I't'lA 1.1>l<I?i:ic Nth 1 1
//f. A injI VIl l iais, i I
Tiiickktv I'.ii i.is, |>'eh. Ji'., Is>t, j j
Hereafter, {ganiblinjg of miy himl is strictly , ,
forhiiMcit within the limits of the t'onipany's (
encamp men t. I will he t ho "Inly of all the noi- i j
eoiiiiuissiotie'l ollicers ami espeeially I he < >r?let ly |
Sorjgcaul, to arrest ami routine in the ?uur>l- j
house, any one fotiml violating this nr<ler?re- '
i..,rli i ?i " - 1
, .... ..... .. ... iiiu uiiircr in o i 1111:111< 1 >! ' |
ill" t'.iiii|'inv. Any ii ?n?niini~~i'?m* 1 ollieor (1
\?11 ? fails In 'lisoliirge his iluly in this ro?j
will lie 'leeine l -riiiliy of n "lisohcliciicc of or- |
ilers. Hv M-'ler of | .
nrri'.w.iinvii. j ~
11
r\l'T. r. w. iti ?\ n. I
h'llll i't nt <, I'll., Mi>/ i ~
J/. lsi;:s. ' ?
Titihi i't: i.i Ki:sri:<-r. j '
I'liriu.Kii u ~ in Hi:, Y\, May I-!, I Si',:',. | :i
At ii meeting nl' tin* "ThieUety Utiles," hcM " ?'
llii- "lay, lli?" following pre iml.lv :ili 1 resiliition* were
unanimously ielopio.l : '
I lie vicissit ii les of war have brought ileal h a
ivii 1 sorrow in our mhlst. At the late hlooily hat
lie of riiaiii-fthirsville, while gallantly leailiiig >'
h.w ('oii.-pany, <le|)loyt'"l as skirmishers. against i '
tiio iittrciichtiicnis of the enemy, ("apt. t'. \Y. i i
UoVil. of I Ii o I'll It Kegiinent, S. was j
hillfl. A man of linishe<l e<ltic.it i-m, nil aee??iii- i
I'lisho"! geiilleiiian. a gallant tmhlier. "
I'ipl. liny I gni'ln itI hi the South I'afolina '
I'ollege, with the lirst 1 is I i 11 c 11 11. in I S"io, anl J "
then complete.I his e<liiealioii i:i one .!' the I'ni- s
versities of ticruriiiy. Ileliirnitig to his home <
lie ileViile.l himself to the slti"ly of the I.aw,
mi 1 li.'i l just e imnicnct'il the praetiee, when his .
? oil it try c.alleil him to tlio lie!.I. The hattle of'
l ol l Sumter foim.l him in the r ink*. a i l. in the j,
eip i ity of ur.lerly Serge int. lie serve.1 hi oi-rh
ihelirst Campaign in \ irginii, in the llogimont
i!ien coiliiiKiii'le l hy the late laiueiite.l lieneral
Mn\ey Hregg. I't'oii the "lis'iimling of rh it
liegimeiil lie roturiii I homo ami was elect el ^
I! apt 11 ii anl aliaehol himself to the l*>lh IJegi
I.lent. S I'. V one of I he I'egiinents | hen heing j|
lornicl fort ho War His xuporiorii.v was s.'..n ,
lull all I Ilel; II'IW I e. I go. I. Iiot olllv i Ii his i.wtl 'o III - j.
I at I i'll ii, i ho Iti'giiiieiil. As a companion, lie
mi '.oelal, ilile, eniorialliing un I insirue- j.
live ; as a sohlier always willing to noriorm imy |(,
lilty an I encounter any "lairger. Tin- kin I. tii-m p
un 1 j...p".'.'.isl iirillHei' in whiuh ho a liiiiuis'i : e l
the nItaii-> i I' his I\n:ipan/, not only re?-vivtei
the coiiiiiieii.laih.il of l.ts cotiiiiian<liiig ulla e, >. 1
1 hi t gainel fir him lii". respe!' anl athaipiii < ! p
his men. w hil? his eool .lei ermine I emu age upon
llii' tieel "! h.tlie inspire.I them with the fu'.le I j,
-.>IIti It'll"'. ||.>J his !il?' heeii spare l. he wool.I \ _,
certainly have tahitii a inn-ch higher position in ,
I his. struggle for fi ocl. m. an I ifier peaee h i I
tleeii restore I woiiM have ocenpie 1 a l'lvonineni
in tl?o i'- ?>t (In- ntti-n. Ho ii
t InMvl' 'iv
/.' v. h , 'I'll 11 ill I l.i- 1 ? irli i.: < in I \\ . , |
Il-i\ I, the l:>--.;itn. u I. i I l.ivii jn'iv?* I i.f ihi* |i
?i-|-vii-i- ..f :m :i* -lii|.!i-li.- I ; ; ! ; i.tlii'.-l*. j.
i lit tin1 i i!.. j-.iii y !. i- -iisiitii.i, 1 ,i, it.. p.'ir.'.Mc ,1,
l.-i. itn<1 our Si i!o !i i- -1 ii y i> mai. f m..i i- ,M
llriti aii-ilitinrv |irmiii-ii ; s.
Thai i* liili- mi- i it - > 111': i I.in li.it. -.?t ' (l.
ii i i lu-ri-li !ii-> im-ai >i-y. mi l vn l. iv.ii-: > K?-t-{ jM
liio i* n1111:111*, always in h -lull- ..f ? *! ji-n?-y lliai + ,
! uhtv i-i, li-li I I I- 1 -II) liy lli-c OM-l tinli ; I .-It !,iI
-in-. 11 Ii si- Is 11 |r?tri"i- in slriM l.i_i i-vi-r Iii-I'mi- ' j(1
.in- mill -Is. an i ; ii-ti ill- -i sis:t i ?. onu-1-.- shall i.(
i?i-r\ii tan hears* lis il.i- In.hi- of i|-tii-??-r.
/.' /'?.</, 'I'll tl ui- ill" ii!\ -yiu|-allii/i? niili
J,i- t naily in :'n-'r illlii-ii .ii. v.i-il !.m.u iiiy thai _v
..Mi' iv In i la nil I ill'aw ilio In-ill- . ! s..Mi.-i\- * .
...in- ii in - iiiii., ii.i.-l I. iVi- i.-t-ii iiiol-i; than ti-ui- '
?iiy liehivii-i hy hi* ia-!aitv?-M mi ! IVii-ii-N.
/? "Irtii, Tin.: a ' ! Il.i'-.- n iiiti.n- !.?
mill !< hi- I'.lii.ily. l!i .i ll.i-;, ii. i i.<> |.n:.li<lii> 1
,ii i in* <'.iliiin1.it >i ,i i, . ., ai,l a |-a,-,.- ol i ll.- w
t^iii'.anyn hoc!- l/?- ir..i rii.f-l In l.i- nniiH'.
s. >. tt Vl.klllt, ;
i...-..ii,i, .iii i .ii.iii. i.i>liui< in
i
r.ir.i i\ \s l?. HA It T
/?"?//? / it, .1 ch .n >.' ///ti'n.ri. - /, i v-i. j
Tl. 1 III II nl Ill's ! ? i i.
\i a in?-t-litnj i.i i In- ""*Ti . '?i-iy l!ii<..-n. I. i.t
(hi- i iy, I In- I'.l i . w in/ ]>ri-titihiu a ii-I rt .- !<: t : ; - 11
vv ? < iiii ii.iin.in-1 v a !?i-li- I I I .
'J'!-!- ','ki- jitcli . .! v :i Lsiv.y.i .U.;'!: in
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^ ? "2
nl sorrow in our midst, <V tlie Tu'v l?lo?>?ly
ittlc of iaultyshurf? while gallantly ma^ing" a
large ayani-i the enemy. Lieutenant \\. It.
art. ot t'mil|mtivtK., loth Keguneitf, t'. V.,
.m killed. -lit voliuiteei e t his services at
ie commencement of (he war in t'ajit. lindbcrf's
t' >1111>:k11y of the 1st I'cgim/hl. ufi h-|' coin
an 1 of ol. M i\ejr llrcgg. I ?.i.< it tin* t>.ite
of Fort Suiiiicr ami sene I through the tir.it
iiu|niigii hi Virginia. I poll the disbanding of
nit Kegimeiit he returned homo mid rccnlisied
>r the war uiuler t "apt. f. \V. Ii?yd, t'ompaiiy
lot h' Uegiuiciit. S. ('. V., as ol Sergeant,
as wounded in the see iiul haltle ot .Manassus
i the knee, lie was elected .lunior li?I laeut.
( i ll ! "?, I *'? ?, mid promoted in senior LM Lieut,
lay -51, 'tio- Lieutenant Mart was a hrave Iiian;
i' was good ami kiml to the men, ami more esL-eially
was he good ami kiml to his widowed
other and sisters, bu' tin- congenial delights of
nuly ami home were iiimi!Ii< n lit to linl-t him
cllcniinatc case, when his endangered coiiiiy
called oil her sons for nohle deeds of daring
i her hehalf. At that call he boldly went
rtli to meet the cannon vomiting death, to
and the rush ot the iiiemy'.s tin tons ousel,
id to fall another heroic "icrtliee of
oitli ami nromisc to the cause of Southern
iimr itii'l independence. lie was pierced
trough i!ie lira I and killed in tatitly by :i mmle
Iniil: lie died :ii his post, and was ever ready
i<l willing in il<? Ins ?lniy its a soldier uipI as
i < Mlicer. lie it t livrelbre
'I'll.it we deeply ay in patIti/.e witli his
Mowed tii'itIter, st-lers a.nl broth, is, in their
III let loll, ami that a copy . I' this |>reainh)e ami
i'*ohit ion he sent to I lis laii.ily, ami t hat ?hey also
e published in the t'oliiiuhia '?'/ /I'lmn, ami a
i-;i: f the Company's hook he inscribed to his
aine. ' ' tii tiuiii:MI;I:N,
Lieutenant t'oiiiinamling,
fn I'.. I'.tli Keg. S. f. V.
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ho lloason Why tho Negro is Uuleil hy the
White Man
'rciii/i'nl i'.t' fl 11m liilil'.* . I.//../7 A''/'/'/ ! > '/f
//ildl-e/'l' 11/' "//ir !> </ Xf/i/tr llrll /' '
limit // 1.1 II o/ /A."
The following is the sensible ami sigiiilieunt
eply iini'le by lien, ti.nliehl on Friday last to
lie hy (merit nil jcrcmuid of I!. II. Kllmtl, the
iiokesniaii ol the gang of colored |mlit icians who
alle'l on the I'resiTeul fleet at Ins home in
iliio :
lien. I'.lliol iiil l tientletnan. I il.ank J oil f i
olll* eoligral il .itions for the sneeesfnl tei inina
ion of I he great campaign that i eeeiit !y elosed,
ml especially Ibryonr kiml silos'.in to me pcr11
illy for the part I Imre in thai campaign.
\ hat I have ilone. what I have said eetieerning
our rare ami the great problem that yonrpresnee
on tins continent has raised, I have said
,s a matter of profound conviction, ami hold to
villi all the meaning < f the words employed in
?pres>ingit What yon have said in regard to
situation of your people, the troubles that
liey encounter,.,!, ?vl.llls which lll"V
late snltcred ami "till sutler, I listened to with
lecp attention, and I shall given a v'nU
d relleetiou. I his is not tin; time nor the place
or me to indicate anything as to what I shall
iave to say and do i>y ami liy in an official way,
nil this I may say : I noted as peculiarly >iglilicant
one seiilenee in the remarks of tieii.
Mliot, to the idled that I lie majorit v of citizens,
is he alleges, in - one p n lions ot the South are
"ppressed In the minority. If this he so, why
s it so '.' t realise a trained man is two or three
nen in one in comparison with an untrained
nan, and outside of polities and outside of paries
that suggestion ... full, I.riliiliil ,.f ^i.n.iti
Hiiro ; I l>.it tin- w:iv I" make I lie majority always
mvvrrfni over (In: ini>i'i* v is to make it s iiicuimesas
iiaincl an>l intelligent as the minority
t?elf. That Lrin.s t he e<|iialil v of ril i/niship. ami
in laiv e hi infer an I maintain in the long run a
hing thai i-> not upheld wit ha reu vinaMi' degree
d'culttire ami intelligence. Legislation ought t<>
In all it can. I liave niailc these suggestions
;*"?ilv i.i hi lieaie thai the duration of your
inal snliilioii ot yum iv?vm,i the liase of the
aiiliol le altogether in the hands of the Stale
o if i inveminent. t oe (i verninenl
night lii 1111 all it i r i n i e r 1 y em. Imt I 'to native
lingering ami I hirst ill;; for knowledge that the
'realor has planted in every cluhl. must lie culivale
l hy the parents of these ehihlren in the
1st pessihle degree of their ability, so that the
minis of the |ieo|ile shall reach out ami grasp
u the darkness the haml of the <loveriiineui
Memleil to Help, ami hy that union of rtlort
lie two will Lring what mere legislation alone
ttinot imiue Lately hring.
I rejoice that you have expressed so strongly
in I ear;ie-:ly \vur views in regard to the nccesity
i f your education. I have felt fur years
hat that was the final - ilmim. Those ell iris
hat are hiiuihle ami comparatively mil of si;:ht
re in the long-run llu; ell'iris that tell. 1 have
i.ii limes thought that the mell tliil sink a
oiler .lain into the river ami work for months
ii anchoring great slotl 'S to huil I the .- > 1 i 1
hutments ami piers, whose work is hy-atul hy
overe l hy the water a.id out of sight. do not
I their share of the ere lit. The gaudy .stiucure
of the bridge that re.-is on these piers ami
cross which thu trains thumler is the thing
hat strikes the eye of ll.e great public a great
leal more. Tlio sunken piers ami yard work,
lie educational growth ami the huihling up of
tiilusirv. the economy ami all thai can help the
oumlatiou of local prosj>eritv is the work iloit
ii Ilio bum It'll:'. Seine Scotch p.'tl saM.
r |>iiI it in tin* in >111li nf sonic |>rt>|>lii>C to say,
litil ilu> time wotihl cine.
When Herlram'a right mi l licitraiii's might
hull meet oil Kllongowaii's height."
Ail 1 it ia when the might ami the ri>;lit >f a
coplc meet that majorities tire never upprcs.ac.1
y ini ti<>ri I ies.
Trusting. gentlemen. lliat yen may take part
i thi* earne-t work of hnihling up ymir rare,
nil the l.-Miekitinti into the Soliility el' itifellt nee
ami imlimtry. ami upon tho-e Insert at
si see all voiir rights ree >ginzc<l. is my permnl
wish ami hope lor ymir people."
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(ii.oin.u a Wnitk in L.vritr.ss.? Laurens, Jan. |
I.--A eotnph'te ami triumphant victory was,
hiete.l ai llie luiiiiieipal eleelioii liehl here t>>iv.tlie
pr-'liihitioiiiata unifying I lie Jay I. y a
aiorilji ot 'i I votes, i.nl ot a toi.il v..le ..! lot.
cjuiciug is great an I gent rat hi lie. li'mmls ot' ,
inperanee ami il.o loiera o| law ami t.i'l.o
In- l ilhevim.' are the names on the stieresat'iil
,!.et :
li.tcirl nil -1?f Win A ml. i ..in.
Will l.ns-\| i:. Ihlhh. .1. Il Wilt In, J. Wells
O'l'i. W . W . >impaoll.
\s we write l.ieehnr.h hells nic helng rung
i I. ion- oi the vietory, tor it i. a vieiorv nt' no
nail moment.
The heller el l-'? nl't'u1 .1 e I i tei's ile-erv* .-I e it
e lit for the tiitiia* In whi.li i hex dial t
at -I v.ti it iter seliii.e in .r mi I>t.
III. l-'nl \ > il I. \-'l - o.iOi '.ii ; new lie hole
-en. \ new t t . . . o i w ii:it ; lit. >'i iv >>o in
ilherto she li l- heeti . i!!. I u; n to slille; tl >
I el itriti'.vi..'l ami lift own I e !. - i
tent an! .|i-tr?-?i:: ,..'u - p o.'i'.r
her I. >ie ' heeii t ! the lircful
ton : > l" i. nil itnmhei < I I n t i.e i.,ai. - ..ii
the rich all I l.'.Vel ot' | ,u-i |\ alike w I., in h i
en the eoti lint vet t .ti.oit > <-n
!l'l i ! HJir II 'Vil III lirlll III I IV II !||.!.I :i J-I-ISI
Iv -ill I. ! !. I: (?\v lull.' in I ! ? ' !! v i !'
r -.ill. I. itii ?!if ti i< 1. I'.til now ! lit' hour ? ! ,
r t-t"l- inpii 'ii i- c'<iiiii>. >!ic w:l! .iiiiir ii
I i III"! I: * * I I-1-11: ?*i I!., il.it - V..
ni ' I'.i-ii I ririi I, i- : .s- u'.e l.\ J M ilM'I'.liS
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Prepare.1 Ly 1M\ .1 lli.iliie! !, Ailaiii i t!.i.
ice, 1 ')i> per In.tile.
Jan II . com_'m
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IV* ll ill gin 11 i\:i- 11.at ..I' Mr. Win 1!.;! I'.illel
11. :i Mull . !' "llolieM I. :ito tl Mi- ?. i
inn- Ii v. i- i .ii..!! Tin 1 .line..in. i*
Inly 1. -:i:i I. o c l i\ i_ < .ire : :.c I'.iil ei > iu>.
ilicr iiii.I yon-, m.iv ilnn 11.fie y . ,
toil el valine'' mvu tniiiil.iTcl iv It Ii I lit i i
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' ' ovi-r t?-n lines, i har^iil us Advertisement*.
Our I'wmiiiiiis lor IMS I. v
As tunny of our suhsci ihers have expressed it
desire In Muliicrilie lor sonic Aorieulliir.tl joitrinit,
we have made arrangements witli the publishers
of llntl I'li'^mt Monthly, the ".Inifrirutt
.Ii/ririt/inri*t" iiikI thai useful iiikI practical ,
journal. "The [iii'iiron I'lirmrr." 1 v which we '
cwi provide I lie /'/mo/ Turn* and either of those |
excellent works for Farmers upon tlie following
terms, for IH.M| ;
Tito 7V/// v alld .1 iiim'r.tn A ;fricih mi-it S'J 7*i
The yV/nc.T ami . I?/?< / #' /? / ' trimr
'I'n Titt: I. \hirs.
We will semi you the / Tuttr.i ami thai
liemi!il'ul, useful ami instruetive magazine, i
<; /. ?/'.? /.<?./. </ .1 /! , /.-, for I SSI, for the small
aniontiI of . ?:!,'J.'t.
j No l.mty shouhl he without fim/i/'.t l.ifli/'x
/!<> /.. ami iio family in I nioii shouhl lie without
I heir <'on nty |ia|ier, I In* I'nuin Timi.s, now that
ihey can be ha<l so chca|i.
'
The Cotton Market.
Noi w ithHii tiding the terrible eomlitiou of the
I roa.ls one hundred ami eighty ( I HI) bales of coii
ton were sohl in ibis market the past week.? i
J '
Most of it eumc from farms near town, ('rices
J ranged from (<> III. ^
The t'ensus just taken shows the total
population of the I'nite l States to lie -VI, 1 .
i S '
| ? - - - ?r
I Two colored ehihlrcii, leli in the Imnse 1
by their mother, near Hamburg, were burne'l to
; ilealh on the Ioih
? ? - - -- ?
i {? ,y~ The advocates of the "wet" ticket, at
Ibick Hill imcml contesting the late municipal
I I
elect loll.
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? \V. A. Nicholson has for sale some fine j
I'liggics, from the celebrate.I works of Siehler
j ,N I'o., I inciniiatti, Hiio, which lie w ill sell cheap
| for Cash or on time. -It.
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C-.j'" A resolution has been introduced int'on
gross proposing a I'on*tituiional Aineiiilinent to
I give the election of l.'nitod States Senators to
the people of each Stale direct.
?.
t.ast Momlay a l.ady in this t.iQ^fi had
1 her haml badly ma<hcd hy a wimlow sasii falling
| on it, ami now her hushaml is using Mis. Hall's
Hair llostoror. with a fair prospect of having a
| new crop of hair on his hca<l.
?
What is.,ur worthy Town I'miueil going
to <lo about that .orrihle mini hole amPp;.ul of
I water in trout of Alderman tiibhes' and Mr.
Jacob (lice's residences? It has a very untight
; lv appeiranee and if ii remains until warm
weather will he very likely to create severe |
. iii i nc nr iijivc IK'.'U* I ^
1 some :iu fill ,cn*is \y?iimN* ootuc troiu wajimicvs ;
! passing IiiiIi deep through that accu nihil ion of
j mild ami slush.
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j To Holders of School Certificates.
The School I'omniis.-ioticr requests all persons ]
j *>111*4*. in ?.i-.J?*?- ihiti 11ti i'nny UMHt I'liVlllil aVlWiill
i of indebtedness ugaiu-l 111(_ school full 1 ami he
utile I i make ait equitable apportionment. Ii is
very important ihat overy elaini shoi*.<i be preseined,
as it will facilitate the future payments
of Teachers.
. ? . ?.
No Improvement.
; Although nut so cold as it has been, the weather
is of tlie iim.sl disagreeable kind. Sunday
ami Monday it was quite pleasant and pave
Ii ipes >>f clearing oil': but on Tuesday it comuieneed
t*> ruin again and now it looks and feels
as miserable as before. The roads art getting |
worse, if ill it was possible. It is almost impossible
to dnig a vehicle of any kind over them and
I hard work to get along on horseback, llitsitiess
in town is almost at a stand-still and our uierchants
are looking blue over the pro-meet for
trade. .
"WINE OF CARDUt" four times a day
makes a happy household.
.sold by j. m. giiuiks. & e?>l
m
To Teachors Wanting Schools. ^
In consequence of the '/?/?# .* not being sent
thronglioiit the t'ouniy week before last ilie
i School t out in is-ioticr's notice of the meeting of
the Hoard of I". xamincrs, on the 1-lth, did not
reach a large number of applicants for Schools,
.... I i...:.. . i.. : -.*. >
-? * VL..I* ?#> illll HI lilt! tiny 01 meet- |
' ing flu'v, of course. did not uttcud lor cxnniinal
t toll.
Thid bring an unexpected and unavoidable
ri"e, tlie School roriimiysioncr ropiests us to
slate I lint applicants f. r schools will l>e cxainiued
and proper certificates givou upon calling
| en iiiin at his otliec.
Tho Merchants HotelThe
owners of the handsome Merchant's llo '
tel. of Spartanburg, were, in our opinion, for j
lunate in securing t'ol. A. M. Speights to take 1
chargn of it. No limn in the country knows
'ictlei* how to keep a hist class llolul than t'ol I
Speights and to. man lakes greater pleasure thun '
he in in iking vi.itoii to his house l'uul that they '
i are un i -r the e ire of a wdiolosoillpd gentleman, !
We predict that the Merchants Mote' will he- j
- into the i.iosi p.-polar ot uny llTfnpMn tho South
an l give Sj-ivlati'.-nig an additional attract ion
' I' ?r i -ivi-llers. j
Tliaiik yon, t'ol.. we are l-mtnl to test y -or
'large hearted hospitality v. lien we visi' your I
I ; -re - i\ c City
' A
Little Fnv.ilo *1 a I k.
The inch nient w c it her ami luu rie 1 eon lit iou
o! I lie l > i-l - I lie pa ' I I'.'o In Oil lis have prevented 1
hundreds of cur Country friends from visiting '
us and renewing iheir subscriptions. This has ,
put us logical iiicoiiveiiiet.ee as I-ur-t I'ths of
our u'oi i ipt i-.ii i tali dm I..-: -.. eii the 1st of i
November atnl the I u of February. and w?- ?le- ;
petil. ill a great measure, upon them to meet
tlie nece-sary detuati-ls upon us for past imlchi- ,
clue--." Me do nut write this in a complain*
iii : ?;. ir.l. fir we knew Iti:?t IIIlii !I llie I ll:
Itllllllii'l' nf I il?III rll'I'iMI's WoilM }l,l Vt- "l:i l? 1 !
uiir lii'iirfs iilii'1' liel'ore ihi- il liie e'eir.eii:-! li:i>i |
!i?t eiiin' ini'il i |>reveiil tin ir e.illiii.: nil m lull
we in It .it -1i v a*!-: tliein l emin' li> nr i 'Jet' :i* '
iuiiii t-i j ..~-i?>!? . it< \vn lie 'H'etiij .iiiii - n?n.e
i inui^es .11 tlm '/'hk* wliieli will reunit e a con.'?!i
m:.lay i.f iihhiia
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Tni i'ltiii hi-tut.. 1 t i>i i'v. !!eniii:-vi!!?>.
.laiiii iry In I lie Hull. I'. \\ . Ihiilley. Im.; niic |
i.!' ll.e .ii ( | 11 i.ii11< ii! i ii'./i li- . !' \! . . J
i'i 'ii e. Ii - I lie re l:i?l li i : : u* I lie . ! * ; |
?iu lie It' I ] u i' \ - i . 11 ' in v 'iii \ 1.
1 I 11 kin ' ! : a yc.U' j n-l
Comfortable School Houses.
Our new School t'oiumissioucr, M:?j. Town?cml,
lias gone lo work earnestly an I bravely
in the interest of e<iucntioii. ami if the Trustees,
Teachers tunl people will as earnestly ami brave
ly cooperate with him in his efforts in make the
Public >eliool; ellieient ami popular, Pnioii will
be a model County for eoinforiab'.e school houses,
progre-sivc teachers, healthy ami improving
scholars.
We endorse fully Mr. Townseml's ilemaml foi
comfortable school houses. Iii most instan.'cs
our school houses are a disgrace to ihecominu
nities in which they are locale I. Colli, .leaky,
cheerless, ami some \\iih "dirt tl >ors," they an
better c:ileulate<l for creating disease ami nil
dci-miniug the constiiiitions of children than u
enable tlietii to stmly ami progress in their e<lic
cation. Ii is a waste of time ami money to sem
cliiblren to school in sueh houses, ami it is sur
prising that patents will risk the health of llieii
cliiblren in them. While we woubl like to sei
our County lotleil with handsome scliool houses
we do not advocate sueh an expenditure ol
money in the present financial condition of the
tieotde. but we do snv that a nroiicr rcard fol
tlie liven, health ami educational advatieeniciii
I" Iliu children, imperatively demand that tin
school houses now iii list* should lit* inaile coin
foria'dc ami healthy ; and we further ray tliai
tlit* fust, in almost every ease, would lie so tri
rliiur to eaeli individual in tlie neighborhood ?
a I'lililie Sfliiiul that the wort; could and f/i-iiih
he done hy the people, williuiit calling upoi
the .school fund for a dollar, .lust imagim
how iin;/ "in-could study after walking a mil
or more in the cold, through the mud am
then have to vjt j\,i hours with damp feet, iu :
room with a''dirt lloor" and the wind whistliii;
through the nuiiilierlt'ss ere vices in the walls.
No mail or woman could or ir .n'f perform tin
ordinary duties of life under such circumstances
ami to us it looks inhuman to subject ehildre
to such treatment ami at the some t ine ex per
then to concentrate their minds npoti lliei
studies.
We sineorely hope the people will eomhiu
with the School Commissioner and Trustees an
remove this great wrung to the children.
Our School Facilities
We think we can safely say that the town
I'nioit idlers as line educational advantages a
a iv town in the Stale, and with the Teachers i
our female Schools there can he no sound reuse
for sending our young l.adies out of the fount
1 to "lini-li their educations."
Mrs. M.assie, the Principal of the I'ema
Academy, was for years Principal of a llottrisl
, ing female School at Spartanburg, which, umlc
, her superior discipline and high grade of tuitioi
hecaine one of the most popular Schools in th
I South an 1 attracted to it many pupils from otlie
and larger Cities of this and other States. Sh
is iiiid mlucdly an accomplished Teacher, an
with Mrs. tiiidies in the Primary departtnvti
the school must lie successful.
Mr. P>. f. Ilai'ev has associated with him, :
assistant ill I llC M : 110 SellOol, l'l\ M. A. Mool'l
mi ox perience?l atnl very capable I earlier, :iii
tluso gentlemen must give that school a hig
stan ling l'< r efficiency ami ilisciplino. N'? uia
: school in the Si;it** presents higher claims toll
joiironago of tlie people tliau tin- Male fvhool >
! It u' llill-i- il'l'lli ,
lowing tlai I ?-vin prnr-pects of I lie ahovc scIioj
? they heing llie (Ira ii-il Si-lo ol.
I Till- tira-lc-l School lias npene I uiih most (la
. t-.-ring prospects. One hiin-lrr-i aiul inculj
| throe ^I'J-li pupils have ail-only, eiiiere 1 not
j withsiatrli:ig the long ami continue I h i-l oil >
weaihor.
j Mrs. (iilliaiu is now making the 'iepartmoi
| of Music siill iiioi-o aiir.ioiivc hy ailing \oo;
I lessons, witlioet extra charge.
Mr. ftinl Mrs. I'lilfor 1 re pure no intt-oiluclii
j from us. They have hern teachers .air seho.i
for seven years ami given iniire >atisfaction.I
hey have pr-ivon themselves eminently < mipi
tent teachers ami highly worthy the eoiili'lem
ami respect nf the people. We km>w i> l.a 1
nn-ler whom we weuhl more vvillin-rly plnee i!
moral, social ami t-<liicatioiial training of
laughter than Mis. l'litVor<l. We are please
to state that her school also i - il >iita>hiii<r m.
in<r already 'IT pupils, with the prospect <
many more IVoiii the country as soon as t!
mails will jet mil I ravel liny; in vehicle.-.
o
"WINE OF CARDU!" <invs irregular,
painful, or ililliciill inenstritalinn.
H..I.I l>y .1. M. tllllllKS. \ Co.
Duties of School Trustees.
For the inI'..runtioo of School Trustees an
all other persons uho feel interested in th
proper mill ctlioiciil conduction of our I'nl.li
Scl we puhlisli the following section of lii
Sdioollaw, pi escribing the iluties ami [ own
of the S:hool Trustees :
Si r ;'.s. Th it besides the duties ami power
prescribed in other portions of this Act, th
I', .ai-i|- of Trustees shall .ia> e authority and i
shall Fe their duty :
1st. To prnvi lc sitilnh'c school house- in thei
distri.'ts and to mate the same eouifortal.le, pay
injr ilne ree ird to any school house already l.uill
or site procured, as well as to nil other eiretiin
stances proper to l<e considered so a> I.est t
promote the educational interest of their ilis
t rict.
lid. To employ teachers from those lutein,
eerltlicatert from their County Hoard >.f esainiu
ers, or of tin1 Ciiy Hoard of Cominissinners <
I'liurliwl'iiu In >llx ll.'.rp;o ||,e ^ into wiiell
}?... t ami-ulli.itnl reason for so doino pier en
I hem-elves.
i. To suspend or di?mi-s pit;;!. when tin
prosperity and cllicicncy if "lie neho malic it
ncce--aiy.
lilt. I'.. eaM meetings of the p.- pa' "I |! e
district for coii-nltalioti in r? ;i I to the - hinlcre-1
s I here I : a: which iiicei'uig- thei'ha rm
in or some other member of the I'.oard shall
pn !o. if 1 t. -?? t.
'.t!i. To tal.e t are of. man a > an 1 eon'ml tin
clio.'l property tin distrut.
in i \ : n i in* I rrr |n|lilu* rln ! li II I. ill
I heir lisliift t'ruiH linir in liiiif. :t n I i<i uikr ran
tii 11 ilioy am i ii'liuvi l no ji liiij( tn !a a :::i i
\\ till tho tl! 1: i < t Hlirirln-y.
<?'
t' i: i > li t.: lii.i \Vl i v t' * itrf.- XA i! in i nifl >li.
January 1?11 i n * iiil'mi.iili.ni i< irl.it i||jrilv
tm.l.iy of .in ami lout mvui'i iiijf at A l>i it I sl.iil
.'. \ . Ian till- < "ar 'iiti.i t i ill ai IN a!, nl
titty milts tr aa li.M'r Vti.iii r-lay i?v?M:iii/ Mr.
TIioiiiiih Itullci*, wliilo at I in.in.' In ronjilr ..lit
iii t iii' i'mi - loM llii- I hi! a li i' ill. I -iiii ii 1.11'. i, \\ iii i-11
1 ol'inili:itI in a Nautili oni.-ii nf liii lt"_'. whirli
lifO'-Mtalr.l nin|'litu(io)l. IN; tljol 11 olii tilt
ftltcls this evening.
"WINE OF CARDUI" makts ro^y
clunks anil clt-ar fiuiijilrxiiiiis.
Soi l l.y .1. M. tlimtliS' .v "o.
A I'trun t'rn. - 11 ili ioli, N. <" , .1 urn iiy I ..
At i iluT\i . v il?*-t 1 luiivo tin- ooriii i i* l (: iiii'irniii^C
..t Niirli i".i. TiMMity two ~t"ivs writ
l ai'iii'.l, thnaj.il no ?i i ! tin- ? ?.. Iv.iro- iv. i
I iif ! i ii.ir I Ii .ii I >' i'-l i III: I ? ?? 1 1 ,u? |'| Ioiijiiiitliil
in i Is 11 ; ?lnr<\ It i? ii*.n mil 11 i
l oiiti ul i iti < i^ lliv tliii"t ilctnii tit t'lo |i
I'M! *i:tIII -i': ! < t I t
Coju'kat.r : Wi \I'u.\-in Nr.wiiuutv.?The New
berry J[<-ru!-t of l ist week report s the following
it.-* the e liinieiiccment of the war against carryi
ing couccalc 1 deadly weapons in that County,
which we hope will be kept up throughout the
' | Slate:
i ( Mr. .1 liit Allen, ti Tennessee lior.se tra<ler, ,
It a. I a liilictiliv with a negro on the streets the
, , lilt install!. an I drew a pistol an?l tired twice? (
not at the negro, hut up into the air, probably '
to frighten htm. lie was arrested and bound
' over by Trial Justice fair to the Sessions Court
i on the charge of carrying a concealed deadly
weapon.
Joe Ituhcrtson, colored, shot another colored j
' man named Stephens on Mr. J. M Ward s place
' the :?d instant. A warrant has been issued by
Trial Just ice < "a r I isle for his arrest, on the charge
, of assault with intent to kill and carrying o concealed
deadly weapon.
/eke Hubert son, colored, is also charged with
' carrying a conccale I deadly weapon (a pistol.)
- ami a warrant lias been issued by the same otlir
ccr for bis arrest.
Beauty, health, and happiness for ladled
in "WINE OF CARPL'I."
1 Sold by .1. M. til ItHKS. & Co.
I tit i mjt i vr I. \ nhs. ?The Conipt roller-t Sett era
has issued a circular to county tax ollicers directing
I hem not to advertise theileliiii|tient list j
until further instructed. The circular stales I
that all lands fot'f"ited priorli 1 ^T'J have becoiitc
assets of the State in lite hands of the Sinking i
Fund I'oiiiinissiiiti, and can only be redeemed
or purchased by application lo sail Hoard.?
' Also dial "An Act lo provide Cor ilie r- dcmpiioti
t of forfeited lands," up| roved liocemhcr "J I, l.sv>i>,
, exten Is tlie 'iiue for the redemption of till lands j
forfeited to the Stale for tlienon-payment of the j
taxes of lS.s 7'.'. and also extends tiie time for |
; the redeinj'tion of those lands now about to be- (
1 eonie delir.'|tieiil for the taxes of is?'.' St) until
a dlst of May, lssl.? hnnhin Hiyislcr.
ir
n t'livi. |l|s<ai\ 1.1:1:11 l\ (IfOMiK.?The t'oiiunissinner
of Aci'ioiilturc has a specimen of native
s coal found near l'oor .Mountain in tleonee t"oun*
ly, which is believed to lie an'hraeile coal, be|(
iii<j black and hard and having all the appearance
of anthracite coal. Col. ISntler feels very
' initeli eiicniitagel to believe that genuine coal
r can be obtained in the upper part of South Car- |
olina, and i- goiinr to send a man up to examine
the locality where this specimen was found.?
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" WINE OF CARDUI " lot- Ladies only.
sol i i.v j. m. t;iimii:s. \ co.
,f j
Ckkm vriox.? I'lie cremation of James Hamil- 1
ton. of tireensboro', took place on Thursday at
" | l.eniov ne's I'nrnaee, near Hu-hinglnn, I'a. Six
oi Irieuds of the family of ,he deceased aecoiupa.
| nied the remains, which were conveyed lo the
I spot in a sicigh. The collin in which the body
, was inca-cl was placed in the retort, and in a
. few hours the task was accomplished,
t ;
j 'lilt: MoTtirn or tlo\ t.ttsons.? To-day the
leading men of Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas
" are Georgians, an 1 in every county and neiglile
horhood, almost, in those Slates the controlling
a* . spirit is a tleorgian The (inventor of Texas is
^ ! a tleofoian. so arc both the senators from Mississippi.
She has given thre't tiovernors to
" Texas, two to Mi--i.-sippi, a Coventor and a
t, ' Senator to Vlahatua, and her ablest and best
; men to Arkansas.
lit -IMS- CiiAMtKs.?The lirtii of Sloan & [
Seignioits, i.-ott'in factors and commission Mird
i chants, has heett dissolved, Mr. James M. Sciti- !
1, nioiis eoiit inning t lie* bii-iuess on ISrown's what f. |
I Col. J. i>. II. Sloan has formed a new partner
-hip with Mr. Louis |'. Sloan, under the firm !
>e j name of J. 15. K. * Soil. ? AY?v W O-'t?f
ri*r. __
' A ('ont:"< l'iin!T;:it?>iT. ? Neiv Orleans,
I- Liverpool, a?ir I ".<? years, cook on lioar.l l lie
llrilistl Lark " uf Xtlfionx, was fiinit'l ilcit'l |
I ill tin; Intnk on I lie vessel litis 111 naiiii^ lii* lieal
lr.iviii? keen c!t >ppe I open, ttppiraitlIv with a |
k i linlrlit t. "
. . r
No Iteatl-aclie or bark-ache for knlics
who drink "WINE OF CARDUI."
" SoM i.y .1. m. ci ur.r.s. ,v < .,
a i
I'm: I! mi.!!"\o Miitina:. ? \\ ioseul.errv, the
i ti/iinir nl" ih.' ii tin recently wreckc-l on the :
11 l.irliinoii'i :inl I'anvillc l'ailioi|.|. nout l.c.sinjjIs
l ii. iia l-ri n l.mttol i?\ or for trial in llio -tint of
S'J.iimm, !.<a l.ii i.'li. I Iti* emnliin'or. Iia? l.i'eli
I Ci taniiiivl I" jail In .lil'aul: of in iiu.i hail. j
... " ?"
1 i An Isvot.t si \i:v wn I'm it.'1'ii.t.?Ariii-sri, I
y C i.. .1 ai.n 11 v 17. ? l.ast Tliitr*'lay, iienr Wavtii's
1(. Iiorn". l'niko t'onniy, IS.i., win!" I>. M.-.V.well
anil .1. 1>. Mi\ot. wore i t'lili" rapi lly from i>|>- |
I'ixile ilirna ions llirir ln>rscs rntr.e ill collision.
' Mi'Vowrll was ki!!e<l ami Mi.\oii iv;i. srrinn '.v ;
i- inj'.iri'il.
" *
| 'I'll . Wii i inn so imst . ?Tli?? "rnii'l jury at Now- j
in!., !.. lias i?i"'oininoti.le I tin* rr establish;
mi-iit of iIn* uliipj'ino p..si. to In* iiso I for the |
pnui-hun ul of ihe crime of wile keatiir'.
I
r
I Ano'iiii i: "Iii:!" I'.i.i.i ti.in. ? Al (lie niun'mi-!
i pal rleciioii in 1'o ltoii on last Miiinlay lite ilry"
liekrl \?as r!...'tei| I.y alioiit nc lliir. 1 Majority. :
\noil eirr impi-liineiil is lints thrown in 1 lie way
01 i nc i.ijiior !radio.
I! J O
c j .'/< r.?. //lit--!,,v /'/ ?.; Ii i? with real pleas1
lire I Ii tit I :i I I 11 iy I ? -1 i in i ii v I" llie jrreiil virtues
| Co your "Neuraloine ' as v specific fur iieurtil/ia
s | : n 1 lien lac'ie. Sueli :i relue<lv is a hlessilig alol
' all siill'eret- slioii!i| Keep it on liaiul.
> ; !. H. linn i t.\. I '.<< I 'at livlra! ^t., lialliiiiore.
c ':?!! 7 1 1 in
M A IS IS 1 I :i >.
r 1
lillKtitlin Married, oil the Nth of
l)ee., l.sstt. hy tI'. Jeter, Fsip, Mr. J.iiim
' ( i: taaiiiv, a^e'l 7 7, to M i-s I'.a m \ l.i.t:, tijje'l
' !
List of Unclaimed Letters
lleiiiniiiitio in ||M. I'n-lnHne at I nimi, S.
j for llie week eiulitijr January |SS|.
' | Mirktew, I,. 1',: I'.iit, James W.
I' 1. el? I fill- pe-fl^O -We.ley llmlyels-, MissSiler
( J Harris, ('h u lode, .\. < .Mi-s Uessio I'rtiill, j
t Union s. t'
I . 'i il. u..,:s I-. M
' t'-'f I tcv, ?i ..i i;hi .
will pit a----tate ih it ilny are adverti-vil.
N<*r% it'*"* ts< V.i. 'I'ulMir <
1 1111* i e will he | i leliiiiir at Ml. '1'ah-ir on I'?i
lay, the "J*mIi. \! 1 t lie liieiiiher- of llie t'liiire'i
1 are eailieslly le.|ile-li-l to ullelel. Ileuieliiher, '
tlii- is our atitiiiu! tii?.etiii{( of llie emi^ree.-il i ii.
J. S. Il A I I.I'V.
HrotiiiK ill' SlniiinN.
rntli: MeWir-l- I :>< .loin - villi' I'ireuil will
I |.!eil-e Meet nl l'o?lrl - t'li.lpel, oil r- illlial ay
- liel re the . 121 f-iilul ilisl , at II o e'eieK A. M.
He J 'inetual hre'.liien. Ilespei-fully,
J. K. M.r.MN, !'. c. j
Join I 7. I 1 l! -i
' I
Tlx* Uaii' I'lM'fsl ? nion.
The l-air Forest I'nion of the l'ni"ii Assoeialion
Ail meet with t lie llehi'oli t'iuireli, oil I'M*
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Mis>i.>uni v Scriiti'ii l>y ltcv. U. S Arnlci'.-mi. !
Alicrinitc, ltcv. I'. .leter.
< ,'i i - no \ -> n>i: I list i ^."luN :
1st. SlmnM i!ii'ii|ln'r-'<>|'I lie I'liurcli lie c\('ii?c>|
I'piiii iilltli 11 r i flu : i- i i -1/ n!: 11 I'inirrli li: Ill-'- '
j Opoiuxl l?v lirnllicr C. II. Holm, followoil
1 .i. T. .Ici.V.
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. ! 'I'i.I iu*. ih-i-isi I 11y lidiilier T Scaife,
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ATI* \ VIM A.\l> ( II AKI.O ITD
AIU UMO KAIIAVAY.
passkmi kk dki'a kt.mknt.
Change of Schedule.
On nn<l after January 10th, ' us will rm
on litis road as follows ;
i>.\ v i'asskno i:u tk a in.
( / .'iixtirunl.)
Arrive at Spartanburg 11 o"> a. lit.
Leave II. oil "
( West urn rtl.)
Arrive at Spartanburg I.'JO p. m.
Leave IJl
NKillT 1'ASSKN't!Kll TUA1X.
(/ 'tigluuirtl.)
Arrive at Spartanburg 11.11 p. in
J.CaVC ll.J-J "
( H'rftU'iwl. )
Arrive at Spartanburg ">."> "? n. n
Leave ?.*>0
LOCAL FKF.KJIIT Tit AIN.
(h'tinl ttutriL)
Arrive :it Spartanburg 11. "2(1 p.
Leave 1.11
( HVs/irifn/.)
Arrive at Spartanburg l.O'i p.
Leave I.'SO ' ?
Tiiuortiii FKLKiirr tiiain.
( Kiixtwoi'il.)
Arrive at Spartanburg -l.'Jii a. in.
Leave 1.10
( W'vahcurd.)
Arrive at Spartanburg S.p. in.
Leave S.'iO
Connecting at Atlanta lor all pointy W est and
Soul Invest.
Connecting at Charlotte for nil Faslern points.
Through Tickets on salo at tiaiuesville, Seneca
City, (ireenville and Spartanburg, to all
points Hast ami West.
(L .i. I'oiiiiAciti:,
\Y. .1. 11 (ii'sioN, tienerul Manager.
tlon'l l'ass. and Ticket Ag't.
.Liu 21 2 tf
Clerk's Stile.
The Stele of South Carolina.
cocxrr or rx/ox.
hi the Court of Common Pleas.
r.lijuli T. Fowler, in bis own ]
light andas Administrator I Jndgiiieiil
of Thomas (5. Fowler, de- |
ceased, et at. J'luinhOx. J- for Sale in
itytiin.il
liasuway Fowler, | Far'itiou.
l>cfrinl<tnf |
IN obedience to an order made in the above ent itled
ease by bis Honor \V. II. Wallace. Circuit
Judge, 1 will sell before I lie Court House door,
in tlie Town of Fnioii, within the legal hours of
Sale, on the first Monday in February, 1SS ,
ibe following described property, to wit :
All tliat certain tract of laud, situated in
Jonesville Township, I'niuti County, Stale aforesaid.
about one mile South of Jonesville, containing
two hundred and tifly-one acres, more
or less, bound by lands of the estates ot .latin s
I Irr and W illiam I.olio and bv lands i.f .Inlin
l>. |,uiig, Itauiel M?sU?y ami Mis. It. A. llaines.
Terms of Sale :
One lull I' cash ami t lie balance mi :? ercilil of
one year, \wili :n?? ?? --1 from tiny fale. M'*
ctiri'ii liv a boml of ilie jmvcUascv ami a uioittjago
of lite I'M':- ises.
Clerk's (Mice Jan. 1 111? lssl.
JAM IS MINIMI,
CWvk of ?' Mrt.
I ...... ui '1 JU
Sheriff s Sale.
The State of South Curoliiwi.
! cue STY "S CMOS.
In the Court of Connu >u Pleas.
licnjaiain li. Ilicc, ] Jmlgincnt
i'. V c.ir
J allies K. Mi'iiji. ami others. J J'orccloMire
IN obcilicnee l'? jim ocler fr-'iu t lie I ! *>. Thouits
1'li >in .mi. .1?i Io,. lu caMinj;, hi I lie October
Court, 1*7'.', 1 \\ill ..ell l.i'fore l iiiuii Coiiri
11 .lour, i.ii i In- i!?-.i M?.iuuiv in February
lie> I. w il liin I iie Ifo;11 iu.nr s of Slirrill's Sales,
I lie follow in? "li's'. i i!I Miirijragt'il j i utilises,
I.eloii^ritijr in Jaini's k, Meitjj. i.> hi .
All iliai oil lain i imp i 1.1 I a i i < I siluatc.liu Cuinti
t'niiiily, in tin' Slate af'.ri'sa >1. on Fanning a
reel;, containing oijtlii inn.'), .-il acres, inure op
less, sitel luiiin K-.l by laiols of l?r. It ! '. Me.
Muloui. Monroe Siniili. Sainticl Howell ami ..tilers,
it being tin1 Iraet o| I uol kto.wti in tlio
Hi til in l.iiul.i v |.lm e ; n.|\eiii.e.I ami r..|.l to
loreeli.se a M.ntgagc of I'.eiijainili II. 11 ice.
ug:iin-t Jain, . I-;. Meny,
Terms ol Sale :
One-half of the )>lirclia-e money ( > lie |>ai>t ill
C i.ii, I iie I.al .nee on ? ? ". '
VKMII U1 I .? VI VI! IIU'IU IIS,
willi interest fin III tlu> ilnv i?f i*. :it-<1 that llio
)>n rclmser j:ivc Ir.ml, hm<I seenrc'l l.v a nioiiyi;'1'
"1 sai'l |<reini<es lor sai'l Cilanee nl" ilui
pull lia-e iiiniuy, l'..r the clerk of iliis f nu t.
January tlic Willi, ISKI.
!'>. MArr.in n, s. r. c.
Jan 'J I 'J :;i
A I'osilivc Cull.
rnili: nmlrr>i;.rtie?l respectfully inform nil iu.1
'Ici'ivl In I lifM 11,ill we are "i t ally in waul
uf money In meet mil' l'usiiu ?s nercssit irs, mul
inu^i make collet-linns at once. We iiave lieen
very laiinjr I" oil,* cost, n.ers ami tin
llnl like I lie i'lril nf -IIiHif any "lie, lilll "III- "IISinos
ncres-il ies ileinaml cnlleellniis, ami llie.-e
w i*.i iln iin! ies|'"ii I in tliis cull must lint Maine
ii" if we fiire" enlleeiinii" liy law. We are in
lot' 1 earue-i ami mean exactly wlial we say.
J. I.. m.n in i; i r.it cm.
Join sville. Jail. 'Jl. I SN I. If It.
15. B5. !:;i>vls,
Alloriic.v ami ComiscIIoi' ill I,aw.
UNION C. H., S. O.
SIMJ'I VI. A I I ' -N 1 N '
iiiii. : in rear nfCniiil House -rooms lor
merlv ("Cii|.ie i l?y Wallace ?V Mcl\is-ick.
Jan i ? iy
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CHEAP WINTER CLOTHING f
\\J i: oiler entire Stork of WIVll.l!
\V CI.i ?l'11 INC. at ereatly reilneeil ('Vices, to
make loom for S|.?in^f I'nreliase".
J. T. Ill I.I, \ CM.
Jan VI V It"
1VT . l - " *T* # * *
nonce or i.' 111 ?n msciiarge.
I > V |MTini-M"ii ill" 1 >.ivi 1 .(olitMun, .(> ., 1 'i*i?I
) 'x* .I'ol^i'. <>ii i lit' If'illi ilnv "l I'VI.i iiiii \ ,
l>sl. I will imikf inv TiuriI miiirii mill it| | 1 v lor
l.t'iicM ilismi .-fury iii* A I m i ii i> I nil or ol iln; cs.
laic of .lom'i'li V\ . 1111v11111? i|cccn?i'i|.
.i i 11 \ u. mi rem::.i., \ in.
.1:111 I 'J 11
'io Merchants. ^
\yi; Sell.( i*. Conii' S|io .i i'(tii>.ii :.i \rn<
l\ )'">/; J'fifi.i. '1 j.er itiiI. oil il jmi l in
111) iliiv?i. llicii'le. ivlno eoiiiil I'V >li nil |v I'mjhl
iiipI Iii-'iininre,
.1 T 111 I.I. A i n.. \irniM.
.Iiiii 'J I If If
IXSV.II,! TM>\.
rnnr. I.uw linn < f Sii'i'iliii'in llnwl li:is In rii
I di>- !\- 1 I. v ii >i< i in 1 con *ii i,
.1 \M CS I: s i I l.|?M AN,
II. 11. 11 \\\ I.S.
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