The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, November 26, 1873, Image 2

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WInNUSBOR O. M 4. MEANS DAVIS, Editor. Wednesday Morning, Nov. 26, 1873. Thu Taxes The taxes, as we.-have shown, will amount, tandor, the proposed supply, bill;: to $2, 040, 'of which' Viiir. Mfield's-share 'will be about ninety thousand- dollars. But knowing ones Trobkosykthat the supply bill is only tax to pay the interest on the debt will be taoked on, making tho vholo levy at least 25 mills,'and the t4x of this County $117,00., -.Thdra, ap use disguising the focb; this onor maous amount cannot -be raied in Fairfleld. ''h roney'ls not bdr. Some few may be *ibleto.pdy their taxes, but the farmers,-already uined by the disastrous result of the cotton .crop will simply'hravenothing toineet the demands of the 60icial cormo rants. This-tx, in the face of the panicis the culmination of -All the acts of robbery and oppression of which the Radical ptrty has bdon guilty. The tax 'payers'hiaive tore tofore borne outrages patidntly. Tlhe, present administration went 'into office last year. The tax payers al -- lured by their honeyed promiscs, agreed to give them one more trial. The taxes were paid last year prompt. ly. But no improvement resulted. Affairs are moro gloomy now than 'ever. The millions, wrung ly tova tion from 'tho .podplo, have bodn reok lessly squandered. Wo'can.bear this, no longer. Such a tax as the one pro .posed means conflsoatiln. White and colored laidholders Wili alike be beggared. 'The time has come when resistance 'to such taxation is nooossary. Every moans should be resorted to to put orff the evi- day -of paynint hs lbg Ii possible. If this miscrablo nii'hine which is called the government of South Carolina, is deprived of. money to keep it running it will fall to pieces with a crash. A ten mills tax would realize 11, 600,000. This should be tOntiored to the State, and rut a Cent noro. It behooves the taxpayors to consult about this matter. Disorganizecd in. dividual effort will be oT no avail. There should be a ooneert of actioU on the part of all persons, white or colored, looking to savhig the people from this brden. No long as the the people pay, so lolig they will be 'drained. If something is not dono, the State is ruined. Editorial Notes, WE ARE, THAT Y. J. P. OWENs, 1 the alphebetio Senator from Laurens, has introduced a bill in the Senate to repeal the echarter of the $tate Auxili ary Joint Stock Company. This is a strange proceeding, anid is doubtles actuated by some grave motivo. We havo it from good authority that the officers of the Socty at the late Fair refused to give eomnplimenitary tickets to the immbers of the Iegislature and their attaches. These honorable gentlemen were probably insulted because they wvere not doad-headod, and propose to soothe their breasts by repudiating the chartar of the soeiety. There may be other reasons, and for the credit of the Legislature, we hope there are; but we know of none other.. Tun C1oLUnu ConuEmSoD'RN'i' of the Pert Royal Commercial (Itepub. lican) reports that Kimpton says it makes no difference to him whether the debt Is scaled or not. He will not comnpronmise in o nds at less thani par value. If the State offers him cash, lhe will compromise, but not otherwise, IIe says lhe persuarkd the last Legislature to validate the bonds, and the present Legislature contains the same material.. This may be the same belief entertaiined by Parker inrducing that astute finecer to offer lilt reantestate a exchange for conver tion bonds- at their market' value. TH E CUI!MDIFPtoUI.Y-15 assum ing grave proportions. The press of the country are almno~t unanimous in their domiand for the admlinistration to take immediate steps in obtaining satisfaction for the Virginius massa ore. The Spanuish government is unable to make any reparation. Its authority is openly .defied in Cuba. Even ini Spain the greatest hostility towards the United States has been manifested. Sickles, has been snubbed outragously.- There seems no alternative but wrar. TIho people of the whole Union domtandl it. Trho New York Herald says five hundred thoua sand volunteers can be ou'nteil on fi-om the South. We mightieso this to be au exaggerated estimrate were it not reported that Brigadier General T1aft of Charleston has al ready tendered his lirigade of the Na tional Guard of South Carol ina to the Governor. WVe also lean that Geon. R. 13. llhinot will raise a .r.;i..t t niareh on the0 Lwuhty Spaniards. ptM not Faijailold ' be bp4ind hand. Vo haen fin .omfany of Iniliiin 6dro, a'ched and eguipped. \Y eUt that it will 1-o tendeied to the gover. nior. lia coloind trbops fought nobily. dwu ing t-ho-e lhto unpleasant ne~, and the prbebt junctoro of. fers thenm a gloious opportunity of'ad ding fre.:h hattrels to' their iloiLy vigorious wrejaths. Now ;, the titio. Let the war bo lWoseented vietorottsly Jd-aLg.etrminato only in .glorioms vic tory. Cuba % ill be relieved from its troublos ; a rich province . witl be addedloour Union, and another dar pet-bag goveinment will add reiiewed lustre to siiiilar bri ht-jewels 'ti the crown of the administrat ion. " Vi/Ybe Cubac,'a bas- pagne ! The Evangelical -Alliando anil tile 0hurchos. The first fruits 'of tho 'Evangelical Alliance are of a different fihar from what wits to be 'expected. Ihe object of the-Alliance wda to promt'e harmony among Christiais. The first definito result hias 'been a ribpturo in one of io leading denoniaatidhs of 'rotestantism. Assistait'BishopCuni uins tf tho Episobpal 'hurch in Kentucky has withdrawh from the ohure'b. 'Fe gives in ftall the fe'asona impelling hn to take this step. -For sonic time he'ha.s bee-i an nclknowl edged leader of the 'Taw Clfurch1. party. During the niiting 6f the 'Evange'lical Allianco, he assisted in admniistering the communion iti a 1Presbyterian Church. This ttitm. wits warnilyccusured by 'he Uieh op of lanzibar in a letter to Bishop Putter of New York. The a prtetico'was-prorounced unuopisedpal. Bishop Cumnmins defended tho posi. tion lie had taken, and the matter was hotly discusused -in the clurch. Niihop 'umin'is has 'resigned his Episcopacy. In doing Po he gives the following reasons-: 1. That in somine of the churches in his diocese, ritualistic rites are prac tised, which lhe believes to be sub. sersive of the true doctrines of Jesus. -le cannot preside over t hese chnrcheb~ ithliout app:ii-ently *-anctionilng their acts. 1le has no hope that this ten deney will be checked oither by the logislativo or the executive of th'o English or American Churbh. 2. le believes the prayer book should be revised so as to ckcludo every thing that might be construed into a sanction of ritualism. IHo will therefore adopt the prayer book used by 1-ishop White from 1765 to 1789. 3. Ile will not bu debarred from laeroising his privilege of commun.. ing with his brethren, who are, ao cording to his prayer book, all who believe and call thmselves Chris. ti ans, lie wishes~ to have a church under ani Npiscopal fornt of government that wyill stand upon the b~road doc trin es of Christianity, uttineumuber ed by side issues, and will receive memi bern from aill churches. These are his points. it is believe'd that lie will endeavror to organiso a church sitandinig on similar ground with the "Old Catholics" in Europe. (V~hat twill be the railt of this autibn of Blishop Cummnins eitnnot be foreseon. All the Ohurchen are a6 present in a disturbed condition. The Catholios are divided amongst thenmselves, and are at enmity with the seoular power lit Germany, Italy antd Sw itserland. Tho Methodists and Prasbyterlans are divided oin the ground of politica, andl the other denominations have each its sheletoni in the closet. A great deal of dissatisfactioni with the Churches exists amnong many peoplO. It is wise for the churches consider thme onuso of thiis ennity, andt to re move it. It arises, we believe, not fronm any fault in true religion~ ieself, htit becaus'e tile truc're-ligi-on is so much' mixed sfith what is false. There is a tenden'ef oi thif pamt of all thecologiuns mn cor mon with other thinkers to lea've the kno'wrV and ven.' ture into the realms of the unknown, and to furnish theorids ihutad of facts. Tino number of theories ib in proportion to the number of intellects at work. While all the churehes ad. liero to the same cardinal doctrines, each has its peculiar tenets, fotmdod 0o) someW supplosed aulthority il the Bible. These tenets are attacked, and'aro defended with such zeal as to divers the mind from the vital reqlui sites for sailvation. in consequene an tidolon or image is sot up abid wor shipped, in the church ; and belie'f in the church rather than i'm the Savior, is the one thing rteadfu. So 16:fg as this tihing oolitinuoe; so lOng will biokerings continue, and so long will1 infidelity inflict mortal w'ounds ott Christianity. It is therefore to bo hoped that tile Evangolioal Alliained, by reconciling differences in' oreede, will cause a more healthy religion to be evolved. Tihon bishops and pre lates will no lone ha a oen oanm' ty upon tho questidn whether a Min. iter of otiedonobtuatforf.i6uld'ootu muune with mienbete bf another. Tile Supply 'Bill. A bill las been 'introduced into the Logistature'to 'furnish Ifuel for the'Stato .madhiteduring the enseing, year. IIt"provi'es 76r an 'aggrejate trx*of 16 mills on the aollar. Of t is nAuou'ity sore mills are '1oneraf 'State p'urpli4e-, four mills 'to meet outstanding claims of tis year; amisn6tilg to *600',0'0, two mills for the pubh'o schools, and thrde' iills f6r Courity !purpo.ses. This 'tax if co! looted U ill roalize for'atate turposdi ,1 ,t90,000, fur dvlfidn?.y uppropria tiun $640,000, fur dohools $320,000, and for the diffeFont Counties $480,-, 000, a grand total of $2,5'00*o0.-L 13esides this goberal 'th there .il... Leo a special tax laid on almost every County for deficiendivs in the County Treasuries arid for sull'tls. Thel 'spccial tax for this County - will be one and a half mill.4, and 'tilo l6Cal school tax will average a will more, mahing the total tax of Fairfield, 184 uills on the dollar, 3,1 uills more thadh Was levied last year. As the prdperty of the County has been as 'ees'add at nearly $5,000,000, the taxi. this 'Wintor if collected will realito the'enormous sum of $90,000. This i h fearful burden, when we consider llo great stringency in the nonoy, market. Last year, with a'fihe crop of cotton) selling at a good price, the tax payers were barely able to esicapo the provisions of the linquent 'tax act. And yet a hea'vier drain will be mado tris year. This tax is too much. We db not oject to the rate levied for th'o gchools. These should be liberally supported. Unless a sufficiont a-inunt Is given to run them succe.stlly, the sum that is appro. printed fur their use is virtually thrown away. Nor do we objeot to the County tax, as a largo sum is required for internal improvements. The swindle is in the appropriations for State purposes and for defiien Cies. IaIf a 'mIlliob is anply suf. ficiont to pAy the authorities for the miserabl' woik they d6. From this, about threos milts shiould be tuken. The 'denicnoy Appropriatiob Is an other Awindl'b. .BoguA banW bIlls, fraudulent oortilicat'es 'h.d stolen scrip uro Waiting to swallow up this, money. The honest people c' the State will see but little of it. These demands are capital subjects 'ol re pudiiatiob. If the Radical party continues in1 this old beaten track of plundering, it will collapse. By its dish6nesty and stupidity it has bdnkruipted the State. A howl is now raised that tis is no motley ini thle treasury. 'The Solons are at their wit's end. IHeretofore tief have robbed the State only by tihe aid of the admninis tration. Thant adm1Ii nistration is now so besot in thre rear that it can no longbr afford to shouldeci' tlio ctirr'et bag goverunents. It will no0 longer lend its bayonets to compel an im poverishod people to eoinr their life's blood inrto money to pay taxes that only go to satisfy thie greed of cor. rupt ohik6 seekers. There are many ways in which payment of taxes can be evaded without resorting to force. Trho people of the State arc willing to pay a reasonable tar, say ton muills en tire (dollar, bgut mnore than thin thecy ocannot pay. Tire finanoial crash may provo a bilessing itt disguise; The glorious "party of progrers"' had been hrold togothor by money only. With. draw this diuf it will fall to picoes by its own aweigh t. Tihe recent general elections hraid also dealt Grant anrd liis pet robbers heavy blows. Th6 tide soms to bo turning: Ny nctt year a total revo lution ma~y be effected wicho will fend to sweep utway the Ra4di~a- p-arty arid cause supply bills rtnd frauduomat bonds to be numnbered' am'ong the things that were. Parker and the Conversion ]londa, Tile Union-llorald contains an ad vertisemnent from Niles G. Parker of Ring noftriety proplosing to sell hris 'real estate for conversion bonds at their ma'kdb valueo;' and this in the face of tile fact thrat a bill bas already pasand t1d lIous0 rdpudiating the whole of the frautididnt issue. T1his shows ad~ a'mdint of' dhdok of iwhidh we had not deemeid oven Parker lii. self capinble. Ilt moans' this; thrat although Parker sdes that the Legis lature irrplainly, anx'ibuh to r'epud o this issue, h'o" lias strdbg hopds of having it paid. 'Ihise proposii~ion is an insult to theo Logislatui-o, as show ing that Parker believes ho cub buy thoem ovo'r. Tli'e SupremeOoutt anid Iturloy, Chief Justice Moses and Absooiate Justice Willard through their friends Maior Gonoal Rahm4r 13 1iliot. and Brigadier Goeral. tobert Smalls, have addrissed a letter to Tim Ilur ey demanditig a ilvtraction of the as sertion Ihat they woro bribed in the Morton Bliss caseo. Ilurloy has not yet replied, Mosru. Carroll and 'Janney and D. II. Cha be'rlai, at torn.y for lotton )iss & Co., have publirhod'a card 'eCpi essing thleir confidence in the integiiy of the Supreino o06rt. 'To Wivt a las h-ha trie State con0 %'whe the char aeter of the Sirpreie Court is ,o tor. niblicd as-to reluire at fe ter of couli. donree fion private itiv.ens-tt) iitk it. bright! N -:w Oinu-:AN, Novemibejr ~22.--An~ olutiusiastji ns n.ceing 'of the frienels of Cuba was held to-day. the resolutionis express admiration of the devotion 'am,,l lioriliees of'the Cu. \tans during thle live yelia contihuist. 'I ho Virginius tragedy was denotinced as utterly outrageous-; the MWIonroo doctrine Wa0rsrdassertci, with''lde-d of support aind c-tidoi'Unco fVr the famiies of tho'vic'inUi df 'the ieutet butchery, N:. v Yom(, NoveInaor '22.---A state.aent is eb 6ttkiaed in a hetter from lIavavha tiY on tI ni.ht of the 7th inst.,i--h 4,e news of tie Vir ginius redche'd IL vanna from 'bun titrgo, the Sp;ish volunt'ors, in fi-ndish ciultatioin over their trioumph vicdited the widown s'f the N 1Lons shot in 1868, and brcilly outraged the helpless, wonen: '; ( their sir'ggIles, four were itIc ee- lh. ve since diod,'and ta6eriil are inl nich a dan gerotis condition that they cannot possibly recove*r. A petition circ-i lated inl this city is neeuICd generally by the \last0IS0f the Nltonc Lodges in New York and th-e Pa't Mastors of L:odges residing her', 'enliing for an iergenit session o'f the Gran- Lodge of the StMtoa to t a'k's -ich actiol as. may be esary. Siniia r ' I i.. on tie pa?.rt of the .:i.riij fr~te'-nit.y is takecn in New Jersey anl Madachus N .w Yon i, Novcibicr 22. -T wood was brought into 4, urt this Iorni nig, for seitone.. Ali iniminse crowd lilled the corridors and roin. Tweed's counsel is arguing the moution for a stay of judgmeIt. 1tis semece is bwelve years in th-e , cutty Jail and #1 2,000, 'Calhonn'11S Latst )prech. The.lioston Guromrcial 13 111eti 'n gives this acconciut Cf th list spechi of ohn . ('ltpon inl tle United States G nale. Calhoun came in~to the Sonante 'Chani ir,. sun portec' on one side by hiivcnerpble aind clAvalr ic colleague, A. P-. Butler, and on the other by Jmes M. Mason, then S nator from Virg,iii. sub.1equently tho omhiscary o Je th.tson Dativis -at London. le had lecu uhable t'6 t tend his place in the Scniate fci scr %ral weeki,but har.1 devaoted his ex pirin'g corgies to thh. preparation of a ~regct 'c~h, in oppJobition to tle cdhiinion of California into the Unin as a free State, by which the .(piilibriiun, or, as he termed it, the n lity of t s v hol din g and non dtavphcolingStates wouldl be destroy d.hle was uinable to stand without uipp.orr, anid unable to utter even a ~ew short sentences without groat lilliculty. Tiis large, olear eyes hone withc supernaturalI lust-re, his ong wh e ha ir lirushed~ hack over is hea~d lhswed lig htly in t he air. [ia faco was pailo and' cmauciated, so :haat the colorlessi skini seemed to ad. eure to the osseoucsL framecwork. The lay had been assigned for this speech, hwihib, !, was evident, iWoulil be his ait Thec scats anad galleries woro iled :o the utmiost ca p acicy, and yet the ailece w:as opprossive, as if in the tetual preseneo of'the grima iissenm ;er. Il calmly, a d dhiberrntely mcrveyed the eagei' fies before aknd tround hitni, acnd befoi-o desisted to risc, suiiunoned strength to alldress Ihe chair, and reluest thiat the speech hat he had intended to dleliver might ~o rend by his friendt from Verpmna, I1r. Mason. After the conclusion of hue reading, inny Senators gathered aronid the dyinug Senrator to give ex ress.ion to their respect and sym'ipa thy. T Io left the senato Chamber for telast timco, as lie entored X,,up port6d by the arms of his twvo triends. Ele was taken to thu "Old Capital," ic.d in a few clays passed to "that uin :lincovarod country, fromt whose bourne no traveler returns." $omo ~ofthe fd 'ngDeocratic newspapersi of the WVest have sense enough to seo that the recent lepub lidan failures are not Demiocratio triumphsa. TPhd Milwaukee News does not speak of the rescult as a Democratic viotory; but thlinks that the losses of the Orantites shiould en. courage the opposition to unito and work togevthdr hcdreaftdr. Th'is is the true lesson of the elcedtioni. The Re putlican ticeots in the WVest were diefeatedi ini some States avid almost defeated in othera lby .Republican votes, and for )omioerats to assume it to be a Domooratie cece, will only tend to drive lRepublicanis, dia.. g usted it is true,but still Republicans, b ac k in to the party ranks. hoEufdfof Orent Eientan The Monroe Advertiser explodes, through a lotter ffom Mr. J'udath P. Ilenymuin, the great expctations of Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Chambers, as well as~ soyeral parties in Augusta. '.ihere is no Frenoh fortune atall for them, anditho many mnillions ofnmoney that seemed so scure have evaporat. ed like mist. Mr. Benjamin says these ladies have been "duped by a swindler." Whlo is the swindler 1 lie deserves to bo whipped around the worldt Ellcouritge Tour Children. Eneouragement works wonders with almost everybody, 1o matter what his occupation in Aife may be. A boy likes to be Oenourqgdd ; so does a girl ; a man likes ; 'also a woman; and oven the old grand father iand grandmother have a relish for it. . Sone parents often make a mis. take in not giving their obildron ored. it when they do a thing well; and so0a, Unintentionally let a lessou that has been .studied very hard, or at piece of work that has been well don.., byatbdy or'girl. pivs by with out the leait notice;. This discour ages a child, and la-i a bid tfiot otherwise. '%iour'fivtne''t pirs Wow t(o in a! child,, especially. if it be besio ted by a pateit. Yet there are Peopl4, who though anxious to ha've tifeir elitidre do well, .ar' contiuallty,'Et'in a:d. gihifitig wa'y,' tolliig the'in that they sIouln't do to au-l so, and fhatt %that is wrng,.,etc., wthoiit ever having a li'ttle frind ly talk with the'ni, and giviigtheh godd ad'vie, aind en ooltrdgil itn 'when they do tight. Soeic pardnts'also' i1ce a uistako in leaving the education of ficir Ehildren 'wholly to the schools. The'y think if they st-nil thir 'ebiil.ren to school and .pay'their way, that teloy the pt'eot--aro doing their part, aria that their ohildien sih'ould do their,. This may work vry weIell with good boys, but with 'the care less, the tloughtless and the indiffer ent'it does not work well. SH1ER I FFS '4 I , ,. Y viruo of a warrant cn ngric Itural Lien to tie directed, I will offer for sas' at public auction to the highest bid. der before th e Court liuso door in Winns horo wit hin the legal Lours of sale, oin the first Monday in l,)eemher next, and tile dly f'llo-wig, o. cash, the following do. scri beil prdiperty to wit One Crenin colored uihile. Levied upon as the property of Ilonjamin Terkey, i ' the suit ot' W. R. lDoty igainst I'en'jlmill Turki'y. ALSW) One Mule, two Bales Colton. Le vied upon as fihe property of Phillip Gilcs, at the suit of V. 11. Doty against Phillip ll . !Y. DUVALL, S. F. le. Sheriif's o fice, Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 16, 1873, no1 Is- t112 The State )f South CarolinA. P~Artnu1111 Cotu:vrr. I W1. '7. NELSON, Bjv., Pro ale ru- ge. WXI EtEAS, avid A1. Fonsl.r, hath ma0o suit to tne. to grant him Le!ters of Adininis ration of the Etato and effects of daecob .easter, deceased. . These are th.eMfore to cite ..d idmoniiall and sin gular the kindied atd ,preditors of the said Jacob Peaster, deCeALed, Jiat they be an-l appear before 'ne, in ie Court of li'obate, to be held at FAirfleld Court House on the ;d day of Deceuber nexI. 9ft r. publicatiqu .hereof,, at 11 o'clock. ii.: the forenoon, to show cause, ifany they have, why file said Adminiistration 3hotild not be granted. Gliven under my hand, this 17th day of November A. D., 1873. IV. M. NELSON, nov 20-lx2 J. P. F. C. < heriff's Sale!i 'Thli Slate of South Carolina, County of Fairfield, } John C. Mackorell, oaginst Cynthia R. -Brown, Mary, E. Brown. I N pnrsuance of an order or the ('ourt .1made i il e .above, stated catuso, I will offer for salt at. pitblic auction to the hiighiet hid der before the court house door in Winloshgro, .witipifret b.legal ijotas of sale, on t he .first Monday in iDecomh~er next, the following described property to wit, All that lantation or tract of hand con taining two. httndred acres, more pr less, beini, lymng and situitoe in tIle Couty of ?'airlield a nd Stnqi o eforesnid, rind boun ded by lands of Tilntan Gladdey,,.J on h northI, by lands beloniging to Daniel Mcemald 011 the0 east, by laumils of' mith anud Melion on the scit ha, and by lanil if Snfili and Ml el ton, and of Samunel Stewart on the west.. Tlermis of sale-carah. purlkchasers to pay for palpe.!; WV. DUyAI 1, blheriff's Office, Winnisboro, S. C., Nov '1, 1873. nov 7-tlx2 81IERLIFF'S SA LE. S afo of South Carolitna, \Order in Patrti County of' Fairfield. f tition. Amy flay against Elizabeth liny. rN puisuaiice of' an order, of Ilie Court Of .j. Probat u. made in, this above stait ed case. I will offer for sale to the highesat bid~der at puoilio auction, befo tho court. Ijouse doior in Winnis oro, w ithin the legal hours of sale on die first Mopny In Do. cemiber Next and ith le (lay following, for cash, the follwing described pf,opersy to wit.: Afl that piece, parcel or tract of land ly'ng, being quil situato in the Coun. yofarfied, State of South Carolina, containing six'ty-four acres, more or less, lying anel situiate near the village of Doko, and boundad by lands of Franklin Daug ass aind others. ,L, WV. DUVALL, 8. f. C 6):gritf's Oflico, Winnsboro, 8. C., Nov. 7', 1873. S[lrIFFS SATES; Tf#Y virtue of Sundr'y oxotions 16 no ..).ddirected . I iltl offer. for- solo for onsht, at public .auction to the higho-,a bidder before, tple Court louso, door in WYlnnsboromwithiin the legal hours of Sale on the first Mondaft in Decembes' next and the day following, at the risk of the former purchaser, the following describ 6,1 property to wit : All tlhat lot of'land with imildin'gs thoro on, situate in the Town of Winnsboro, County of Fairfield, 3tato of South,,Caro.. lina, and known according't,o the plan of the Town as Lot numhbor seventy-four (74) fronting~ en Zlion S~treet. Levied upon. as tihe property of James Cat heart, at the snit of Jamos K.' Robinson agaiast, James Cathcart. L. W. DJyA L L, S3. F. C. Shteriff's Ofmic, Winnsboro','8. C,' Nov. 7th. 1873, BARGAINS I We now offer our Stock of 'Dry Goods hats, , Dress Goods, dhd dClothing, RE iDUCED al attetiojicaIled to ole Lot of Shawls of ered at COST ! Onec Lnt o'f Cloaks otrered at COST I on C je Ijot of (.lothinAI , colnsisting of Han dsorne Gassi mrnci'e Suit. ney Cassi 1re Pants ailid Bladk 016th Coats, AT COST To' I C Us T't8'I'O'ME18 YVOODW~lX1 LA\V. nov 1 J. M. R. MORE & Md NEXT DoOR TO So'hn O. Squier & C6, DEALERS IN LADIES D1ESS GOODS! AND IJNDERWE~ tt, GENTS FURNISHING4 GOO.DS BobTs, s!IOIs, hATS AND TRUNL(.S C1tOCKER f W A (CE &c., &No., A fino lot of cbewing tobacco' and OIgara coniceted by allto be the best ini TOWN. CALL ANIi EXAMINE FOlt YOUR SE LVIE S oct 14Z WINNSBORO EMlALE SEMINARY, A. Nearding diday Sool forY g Ldadies; M R S. E. E, \I001I,4 MISS SALIE ROIlN SON, f PrIincipals DO~ni, of TfUsrits, Ilon. WV. R. RLon~aT.'ON, I'rosident. Ca p .. J^s. h.E A T Cn pt. 3. iM. (Orow X E J. 1. M6C AN Is, Esq., (1. 1[. MOMASTF;t. TanMs oF 'rmITron. Vor high'er hranches, iniuding' ,the language~s, per acesion, J~2g, for iermxediate classes, por ses., Si~n, . ~ S For primary clapses, per session, $12. Ma'ato, per scssion,$0 .-loardling, per mlonthi, including wash ing, fuel and lights, per month, ..$16,, Terms of paymeont--quarterly in adIvance L~UMBER ? WE have now in operation a large SAW .MI[LL, two andl a half miles southI of Simpson's T. 0., where tevery decscriptioni of Ijunmber will be sawed at the shortest, notice. WVe respecI fully solicit thep pat. rnnage of the publliO, anid promise to give satisfactjon.. We wish it distinctly unjr st ood that we selcumrfo("' ;; all1L i& L1O RE Nj WRliERIES 1 Car load FivrpoolI -yracuso Sl 0 Sacks (rouid Salt, 10 Boxes Soup nesorted, lis A diLItnanOeCan leS, 2 I'oxes4 Pltrch, STiverce, Itice, I Ticroc llams. CASIr. 33TD A.'T JN JO. IIACOT CO., WO ULD give Notice th:it all Notes ant Accounts due us the 1st of November next. Miust be settled either in Cot ton 'or Money, by that 'tiinc, as we wish to close out our busi hcss. We have given as mnch indulgence as we can aford. . Parties oWing Is 'And bringring in their Cotton audi not wishingfqr to sell, will. be given idl gcecc if ho Cottont is stored. with us. 13AGOTi & CQ oct 2S This unrivalled Poutiorn 11emiedy 1': warnbed not tu contain a siniglo particle of Mercury, or any injnrieu iea u stance, but is 15PilC u cointattn ths Suhen L Et a (aUrbps which an all -wise Providence hasv placed it cOtinirjies -whecro. Liver IDiseases most prevail... .it will cure all Uiiseases caused by D)erangement or the Livecr, ..h ymtnionrjs of' L' Complaint, are a hiter r b~ltaste in lhe :nouthi ; Pain i be:Haick(, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for ltieumiatism ; Souer Stomach ;Lossi of A ppet ite ;.. Uowels alternat ely costive andi tu ; It oadachle ; Luss of memory, wvith a~ painu sensation of having failed to do romuething which ought, to have been dono Dolsility, iLow Spirils, a thick yellow ap. pearance of the-Skin and Kyes, i driy Cougb ,ofi enmi isitaken for -(onsumpltion. Some times manhy or ths sympltoms.. attend theo diseaseo, al. o~hiers yery few ; but. thn Liver, the. largept organi in the body,is generally tbe seat cf' thme disease, and if not, Ilegulatodl in time, great stif'ering, wretch.. edness and( Death will ensuo.. This Great Unifaihijig .Spofic will not, be found the, least Unplenannt. For Dyspep ia,, Cjst ipa i on , J anundice, Billions at tjoks, 8 ck Uc adlache, (4)1ic Detpression of Spirits, Sour Stomach, licart SlMIMON'S LIVER REI'JLAORl OR MEl)!. )s the Cheapest, Purest anil Best FanmIy MediCn1 in tihe W~orldt I (lainifact uried tonly hf J. I1. ZhlIlIN & CO0., ,,. Macon, (Ga., and Philadelphia. Price, $1 00V. Sold by all Uruggists. ,jnne 25 Charlotte, (Ooniibla and Auiguts. TrE(IAsjJ i i~ 's OFFICl't Coituxin1., s. C., October 21, 1873. the last annual mieeting of I li Stock holders of this Company, tht follow ing order was made(1: 'That I ho an nuai meetinugs he0 hiereafter held( on Ilhe first Tuesday after theo seconid Monday in Novembler of each year :and t hat thie next annunal meietinrg he held , in Novembegr, 1873, in Columihia, 8. C. ' .1n acco~danice with the above resoluition, the ainual mioting of theo St ockhouldors of, thiis Comnpa ny wvill h)e hiold ni this city onL tho 21st day of NOVE~ MBElt. n'ov 13 c, norU:NLmr -V Sc.