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YhdIr oo t w do elt. pro to is war ke fteas ' ier, pean tr* e ita t f. 'I he former is a td 1,alternmativo and should by a means be avoided. The latter al. in." ternatlvdonshbm~f T rTf ic 'fo tho;Tuxpaydrs' Convention is calAd er. to'plevent'bloodshed. It is belibved th-at if thle people tell tile egi,[&Ure he ~~ p:il wht t y .0lo. ns la et. thIey % will not, thle kjegislature enwi 'nfr itfnWfSi~ f it,. 'if the Conlvqntitbn should not meleto -t t L1gtlatreA will coutinite in the inj fuivre, as it has noted in t he pAst, un-il some ueasure will be enneted he that will enti 0 a bloody cosifliot. cIy A iave cout se will do more to avert a It rVIt ion tban an temporizing I u. .sitemes. Our only hopo of safety lies r1un in the Taxiuyers Convention. Let ten evelry hoinest man then, irrespective a) u' party support (ie Conveution-, a~d In let eroukers be :,unt to the tear. us. We are hippy to say we haj.ve seen li.. no crt kers in Fairfield. Trial Justidea. to Among the mniiy nuisances inau. Sgiirated by the now regnite ther3 is w none groater than the system of Trial J iticc:;. The blamoe for this 'rests %Vuit n Fr.nklin J. Moses, Jr., who by a fraindulent is'sue of pay certificates, 1c and by corruption, foi.ted himiself upon the ?tSate of South Carolina as i ir Governor. Unmeriupulous him seVl, he obtained the odlico for the pirpose solely of personal aggran. .lizment ; and to carry out his ends, his appuitees are, with bat fow ex c-ptions, igioriiant or vonal, or both. With him, efibiency and mjerit are ted a110 recOmmenticlidek'. Su soon as a It subordinate imaifouts an indepen dence suflicieit to refuse becoming a to.d, he is removed and some maoro t ' l pliait chiricter is instakeod in his 1teid, Aiong the,o incompet3ant fflieiale, Trial Justices compose n ree iuajority. Thiese oflicers. ale coin. paratively irrespousiblo. They keep no reord, and their deeds are not kn llown. The Cases over wiho ,they or- have jurisdiction are too insignificant Lh fur the employment of an attor'uey to propound the Ia*, and the parti.s to 11io suit depend for thdir : rightd. Sa. entirely upon the integrity and legal A knowledge of the Trial Ju tice. the C i offico shoild therefore be filled by sole pci-son of good character and fair education. Iuqto'ad of this, we flod men of debasel abarilcter and having an utter ignorance or disre. r 1ar. of 1iw. The evil that such i en lid Ill -tairring lip petty litigation co and promoting discord is inealoulable. 11d The systemi of Trial J ustiCos is a u.crying evil, caillinig alond for a reme esdy. Gov'. Moses shows no evidence onof reform. liis ap pointmeints are daily *,. becomning more disgraoeful. (One of ir hese aippointiments has been recently Is mnido in this County. Mr. S. B. lhe' Lufnipldin who has for s vordi yeiars ne. heen aciting as Trial Justice, and giv 11d ing satisfaction to the neighborhood a i has been recotly removed without ,'f any cause whaitsoeever. in his stead has le tucn appilontad one Thsomas WValker. ur. Thonis. WValker is a colored man whom rswo do niot know, lle may be a very re ,. 4 spoetable fellow, b'tt't lie possesses no ai i educoat ion, and is na unfit to be a Trial buit Justice as Moses is to bo Governor. iin. hbs alppioitineint is an insult to the the jlaw, and an outrage to the intelhi ith gence of the Connty. -What motive 'er Moses had in ap~iiiti'ng hiun3 except not to pander to the colored vote is not te app urnut. is appointmont is atm In.. .- dignit y to the coloredl people. There a :are lty or a hu nd red colored men ini eni, the1 couinty mniore1 comlpetent to fill this ter ifliee than he is. itil Senator Aloses Martin is r'espon. sile egnia~lly with Moses. It lay 1l1. with himi to confirm or rejaot the a-. noinirilationl. He, oaused the 8en he r iato to uonfirma it. We The following is the statuq of the uf- Trial Juistices in 16 i tieb :I (yaie hi:.t was 11eauivialciete of e mpiracny to pre - p - venlt an arrenst by the Shior l', and .was my3 lgedu ini prl'hon. Hie wia, howemver, Vls remvedi subreqjuontly. True bills ra- have been found by the (irand Jury be *to thtse indict ments agast another TrLi J1ustico, and lie will be tried at a the next court. ie has neit yet the been convicted and we tuspend jtidg .-ment till then. ilut an oda should ee beabe suspicion. Another Trial -Justice appointed ra special constable re-. tl~at could neither read nor write, in ra-, a certain arrest, which wras tesisted pby~tho person to be arrested, and the to costs of a trial for oonspiraey were tue entailed on the county. This 'trial Lle-a Iustice offers in exonse that t$W oase an- WaS'ur-gent, and he feared the cul mid prit a ouldoescape ifbhe waited to find icy another person. lint in no0 ease,.how iot, ever great the .emes'gooey, 'shlould frienid his cnot u- a paper, said t thve been drawo up by another Vrial Justice, in which a colored -diiain releases her husband from his ayinal engagunicut, and permits him Q.diarry another woman. "resorviog to Lerself a similar privilege." This is the most easily obtaillod divorce tg.Wjohave eVr beard of. Chicago and lodiana must voil their faces be. fore,a.South Ctroliua Trial Justice. 'T'hsek with the new appoiutee, are some of the custodians of that, law A' li'lh P. J. 11o.,es, Jr., soAltnnly Owore to mlaaiiit..in. We rei cat that the Triiti Jutices are aauisainco, and we recuim tuenad the Taxpayers' Couvein'itot to turn their attention to th.-mm. WO will no long et submit 'd bCh oditra,.es. 0 - L)Ik out for Dannenehrg & Co. E~ttorial Notes. TheO Uuion lerald, of Snladliy, con tain the following : "GUv. Mobes' l(eture dn religion that was an nounced to take place at Parker's 1141 on M aIwy tveniing is post potted to Thursday night." This decidedly rich. H is Certificate. eysppears a new 1-ole. l1 nia. be a good paison for the same reason that Bill Sykes' pup was a good 'coon dog, lie has failed ut everything else. A lecture on lcligi.n wih ll is Excel. lency h iiciating, aind in hu e dlifice so hallowed as Parke'ds "lHul,' cannot fail to be edif) ing. We are curious to kntu whethe th thena w It be Judas i Variot or the Prodigal Son. lIe might haudie either topic with gleat shill. Wo tru.t that (Le Uni versity will not bij Vow to recognize his mem it. lie should fl-rthwith re ceive the degree of lleverenid D- D. Niles O. Parker, in a letter in the P'h'omuix, wishes to know why thu tax payers mualttain that the new bonds' are r.ot asi good us the old,:- n-i Ohould not bear t1n sathe V.dlue. The rea. 'oil is siunply that the ne.v Ltd have Parkei's seal upon them. That's all. Judge -Wiight re.et-ly made a speech in Columbia violenitly opposing immnigrat on. le woulil be stisfied, he' al if the poor dowv4rdddon col. ored man in Georgia wn brought here. Just sti, but the loailigt-a ion suele ties think diffurentlV. Judge Wright may thank himself. and his ionfreret, if Colored amen have become woa t I less as laborers, and land!iolders are coin. 1Cl.Ud to look elsewb.ro. The print ing bill last yot Vas $.l150,000. 'I his would h. yo pur ohuied )0,('00 ,crc' of gotid latill at $5 an adrei whildh bolt furnibhi 2, 250 frms df fL- rty the s each (I e to) er *y <Eored 'U.,to in Fal'icdti Coun. ty. agair at the emnortnities of thSo Mobilier Pr int ing Rung Swint.le. One liy one, Radieal journauh, imp1elled by fear, or by haoiisty, wtill jiin tlk people in their cru.ade. Tel preunt is the day of reformn. Fr in ta ast to det and fromn north to south; the move ument is spreadin~g anid gaining btrengthu. Thelu pieople are apparently desirous of aweepinag before their doore5, and arraniging t heir al irsF in order before the comain of Cegra (Jenteninial. We trs that irt general cle.aring anay of rabbishi, the corrupt demagogumes anud thiev s o S.auth (Xaroliua wrill be burie iat the bottom. Three more governmtient ofioit.lS Latro come to grief. M j. I-.e. M. (Colk hdfested $13l,l'77 of U elo Stin Ii i o.(y in a Faro IBanik ; 'mn. Molntyre hourowed $500,000, and nlever pauid it, an~d Asa 110l0 purchased etp..rfinne in gold speculation with *55,324. After lthreds( of pro seedinjzs, th..y were allowved to resign. The Chr isaijan warrior, llo*ardl, abo has a defieh of naeaarly $300,000o. All these belonging~ to the "(.ld anud Morality party." The Old Dominion tufill sustains her reputafionm as the Mother of Statesmen. Senator Nesmith, of Orogon, Gov. Allen and S'enator Thurman, of Ohio, Sena'.or Harvey, .of Kansas, Gov. C;oke, of Texas, and the lawful Governor of Louisiana, MoEnery, are all natives of Virginia. All these gencomen~ h~ve bven few cently elected. With Gov. Kemupor and Senaator Withers, represenuting herself, she has a galaxy of states men now in public life, of which she may bo prend. We are anxious to see a report of the leetare on religion delivered by the Rev, . J. Moses, Jr., recently in Parker's "Haul." Perhaps he will give us his experience with "Phat-osh' and the golden calf. His friends should urge his olaims for the position of chaplain to the Legisa-a tiure. The Leglslatore, impelled either he (oar of the nole o.. bya e. r ing sene of honesty, l showing some signs of repentance. Several meas. ures looking to econoiny l e been introduced. The ttie for paying taxes has been extended sixty days fron the t ime the hooks were opened. E. W. M. Mskoy, ofhttriestutl, I introduced an amendment ito tlpa (Constititlon, fxing the cost of pub lin printing at a t'im not exceeding $50,J100. ie made a fotie 19 op4eech ab.o, slaying that the acts o the South tarolina Legiblature bad cost he-Re publican party s-evoral States, and that Grant was determoined to urload. M r. Muckey has great ii filaice in baarlec.ton, and, if sincete, hecan do ni-uelh in tie .,usd of reform. E cetioi.4 are being held in . Eng I..nd for Parlianicnt.. The Liberala v ill probably be defeated by the Cua.servatives, anl Gladstone, the Pi emier, will resign, D6rauli sdc ceoll ingh i in. Suie i-ersuns seem to think that only lnrg e taxi h-yeim have a right to gruwble with the Irescnt adminlt. trution. People who havn't prop. erty, are also interested as they could Ma ke money if the financlil condi ti on of the State were not so rotten. It is rumored that the 11ev. Dr. F. J. M rtes, Jr., will organize a now sect in religion. The Decalogue will be abolishtd, excpt thig command. anent : "Thou shalt not kill, that thy Governor's da3 s may be long in the laInd." The ser'ices will con,ist in "padssing round the hat" f'r the pas. t..rh bvne fit. [O0ziiUNICATED.] I read in your issue of Thursds) the proceedings of the meeting of Taxpayers held last Monday, and took special note of the delegate elect. bd to the State Convention. In the lift of the latter are two individua's whuse names can not be found on the tax bous of the County. I make no oommenteiv but leave the people to draw their oun conclusions. OBSERVER. [COmINrUNICATED.] brand 'ournament and Fanoy Ball. AIr. J1silbr: Our ity, in e ah-yo, emu'ating the Rucuess the Fates; and Furiesgrat/ ted dur rival sliter Bl3aekstock will give on Tuesday the lha instant a grand Paoont Tournament and fancy b.all. Already t venty-five valiant knights ate cOs-ni ni, and the bcautiful prikes V.lued at over odf hut-dred dollars, are filling their dr.asq. A sumpt"Us rep ast will be furnished and the residents are all dettrnined to ue every endeavor to give visitors a &-rth Camolina wel dmnieg and a merry time. You M~r. lWlitor, hava hoen seleit. ed to present the, prize4. and as chairman of the judges, so you see if the "fogies" ignor ed youn and other ycurtg fiten in the mant tier of the r Taxpayers 8onvet ion you are not without honor in your LWfl dountry. We did not intend to touch this point but our pen has unbidden trun into it, so we wIll express tl'e tarivef-sal regret that we are still in the identical rut that has shiprecked every good intention sinae "Grinm visaged War hath amoeihtah his wrinklt d front." That "slough of Despbnd" is the selection of old gent lemnen who ifave politically exploded, and whose pres ence brings down anathemas from the ether side. We would not detract from the gray hairs of out- sites bf word, or deed, but these are times that "try muen's souli" and we want young, rtalwart men who have hech borun of revolution and athade by cir cumstances, whose political page is unwritten and upon whose escutcheon is alone ineribed "Dieu et mnon droit " Pardon the digression, and do not forget the 17lth inst. Tfhefubhlio are invited to attend. "JANCE & SPURS." f/,ssnao, 8. .- F6b. 21974. Editor af the Winnsboto "Mws." SiR -As there are a great many ru mors afloat. concerning the stealing of th6 overdoalsof deu'ain gentlemen from the residence of Cel. Janmes II. Ition, In Winnsboro on the night of the 23d day of December 1873, and as an atkempf is being made by certain parties haeconnect. mue with said stealing from the fact, th~aL one of the overconts was found in my house. I deem it proper to give to the public a true statement of the manner in wbich said overcoat, was found in my house. On Ileceemrber 20th 1878, one Joftn Smith a relative of mino, who had about tea days previous arrived from New York, sold an otersoa to nmy youugeht brother Alexaeder' Martin, Vho is eighteEn years of age, for fifteen dollars, stating that it was his:pvoperty. On 8atnday Janary 26th 1874, Atetandet Martin boriowed may overeoast, tand I used hits, wearing It to Winnshoto on Wednesday January 28, and I went to Columbia the samea day. On the following day I returned to Winneboro, and was ita t~he Ursna Room a4..l.. ,,i Irial of i.. . Danan)for m:rd'r, s.) wearing Wie ome overcoat. On Thur'da evning 1rettist1omte and hung Werboat lh-tng hali, producing the sam whei called for by' Thomas Hf. Aiken spe6iallbotitnble who h ad a search way rait foin Trial Justice D. B Kirkland, sto tt qt (priher scandal, ff1n very Itespeot fully, JOHN M. MAirtN. N Tliirtdity 6th int. a by hor fofwy eitid "06-halif i its binr foot tia oth6r pnarks. Feqolleoted, exoce 61addie nti:rked.' innrvmetion ouncerni hirt Vill be gladly recoeivd and libvral rewarjqd:. - feb I -. II. BRIC . LIBE hAL, IT9Ri We ar offering oui 'uahos for this see son on the follovng l 'eral term : Phonix ttiano, Per Tott of 2,000 lbs Wilcox. . 4ibs & Co.'s 3ai4niulated GU on4 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs ,S70 000. ($1.00 pei ton "trayge to e aded,) 0 credit u'till lt Novemntef, 1874. *ith option of ptfigg hi Ntdit g otton, dc liverelf Qd htfors' 6baiteut dipot, qt .1,59. .por ii. A discouNt of $16.d0 per 16n will be a lowed for Cdsh. Our Agelts througlioit 0li Stato sell i tamo prices Rid 6n sAit tethMa as ou selves. Hand in youir orders to tiearqt Ager at once WVI -olt, 011UM8 -Ai0. CHlARLESTON S. 0, ThE BLACKSTOCK, S. c; I IM IL. iindNE TTF #f NISIEI11. The public furnished W-Ih ti best ibe watkct affords. JOI!N CA RRlOrt; jan 29-1m Profrietor. BURIAL CASE5 FOR SA LE BY jain Yi1. *. PHil~InPA. TERMS FOIL 1974. W rE propose to sell roods for )874 e a cash basis. All goods charge on our bodks ivil' be boI&eil.ered due o the first day of the month following, itn all bills hot. then ptitt *fll.le clatgedt in torest, at the rate of two (2) per cent pe minth until paid. This ruale will b strictly alhered to in till cased wlere i spe ial arrangntnf- are maide. n 22 #1111ER8S & DWN19IH Tq A L who gave me their no'tes for Carc . Iina Periliser. art fierde notifei that their ntoiesa an' dfite 6Ithe 9rd-i of Novemb')er next, and -nth in my hand for collection. Those wljo gove mne the not es for Cot to n Foa., wll i hnd their note at the E tpress Oflise. I hope far 6 proffil payment of both. oct 11 JNO. TLI CAfIICA VT Boots and Shoes A N elegant lot of hloots and Shoes ju ~ reccived front T. Miles & on. Mo.\ ASTER & IIlCE sent 18 Nails anud Axes, dI - KId diii nitilsi. aissyted :. 6 lloi a -Etra Patent Finiish" Iler, kMatis 4 Dozen Axes. Low for ('ash I This utnrivatled Southr hem irtedy warteod not to cirttajtn a single particle Mlercury, or any iiijurionts eiineral su stance, but is P URELY *EGOiTAhth containing those Southern lRoots anti 11er hith an ni lhi4s6 P'rovidlence has pia6'cd countries whoe Liver Diseases me prevail. It will cure all Diseases cans, by Derangement of the Liver. The symptoms of Liver Complaihic are bittfer or bad taste in the month ; Pain Iho ltnck, Sides or Joints, often mistak foi- Rtumatism ;Sonr Stomaoh :Loss A ppet ite ; howeltt alternately costive at ax I Icba athe ; LosA o f membrf, w it It painftul seiisdtidh of haviing faiiia to' 'omething which ought to have been doti Debllity, Low Spirits, a thick yellow a pearancee of the Skin and Eyes. i d Cough often mistaken for Consuamptic Hlometimes many of tfrene afmaptoms att th~c dise se,. dt othef~s tfy few i bit. I ILives, t he largest organ In thb6 body, generally the seat ct the dieanse, and if n Regulated in Lime. great siu'ering, wrote edlnoss and Death will ensuto. This Great Unfailing Speciflg gellt fbt founld fire ist Jnpe~saht. For Ilyspepu in, Constipation, 'Jaundi< Billious attacks, Sick Headache, Col De pression of Spirits, Sour Sboinadh, lieu ulirn, &e., & c. S(IM6GWSIIvEk REGbIJIATf ci MED EINIE, Is thte Cheapest, P'Orest and Dest Farul! Medicone ini the Wernd I Manhufactured only by J. II. ZEILIN &, CO., Macon, (Ga., and PhIadelphitr. Ifride, $1.0'0.- Sold by all Druggiwts. jnne 26 fling's foruntain Milliary 80101 IfORKVI LL2;8.~ 0. STillS Institutolba Ifllly suj plied with armas and all ftece sary seletiifo apparatuts; at the teoest eoptension of ti course of st udies places .iti the front rank of Sonthern Eduoatlobi Institutions. 'the flest session of tli School Tear of 1874, *ill begin on tli 24 of FE BRUAlRY. Apply for Oatahogtu contaiansh full purtioulare. ~~ COL, A. 60WARD, SHRRIF?('S SALE. ltb Nr 8. )4portes, against. Rlizabtuli 10 psbuii -Gothers--tomnplaiit to * aVre closo f ortgage. - t8BSUANNT to an order of Court, I .- will offer for sale at public auction; to the highest bidder before the court. House- -Door, in Winnsboro within the i legal houis of &.ale on the first Monday in March next tho' following dosoribed pro perty to wit : All that plantatloit or tract of land ' , unt ift the i:ounty of Fairfield and ate of South Carolina, on dreins of Big ( dar Creek. wa9ers of Broad River, con kiining 6ighly.ono acre8 more or leis, houTntd4d on the Ndf thI and east I y lands he i ng to J. B. Coleman and Delihit - McCuh6; o' tho Soutih Uy larids beloig ipg trJ D. Davis, and do tho West by lands 1tunging fo the e.tato of W. A. M. Leggo, deceased and laviish uimcsapea marks, butlt, and bouidnfies as hre repire 5tnied or a pint of resurvey ihmeot' iHindo bty . A. Kenied" 1). 8. on (lie 24th day of 8epteniher, A. D. 1868. Terni Cash, purchaser to pay for pva per. L.W. DUVAL,, S. F. C Sheriff's Office, Wininsboro, .4. C., Fob 3. 1874. S tt 8-flx2 OF FALL. and WiNTER MIL LINE R Y. J U. BOAO'S. 6 .Eagain ta'e pleasure in clling the altendin of the ladie to oI tinunsual large Atock flr Itidjis plllein ltirs, and Donnelss.Ribbons, Floters atid f'6athe:6r. . f1 llnA of DRY GOODS, ladies Dre4s dOods, Naotiois and faircy goods. Clothing, Men and We'frefft's flouts; hues find Gititers. I r oer6i dio Cdnfectidnaries, Cignrs and Tobacco, Furniture, Mattresses &c. d CALL AN) SE Sef 19 .. 6.nA fAU. r __ 0 TILE A R H E iLs. . - 110 retielving -'he largest and a )iel selecie< block of r 1OOTS& SHOES. they hliic die- find, ntd are No* prepared to adminfser boli n .Ior to - DRY cdo s, NOTIONS, IC &c., &ic, We iaya dirn at buiying ifodd flOODS and belit'fe that those wvhd fntor us wish. a t rinl *ill realize the faet.. CA.E O.T-.R~..E C ANtI ASSETS $1100O,O00, Ho ~n. Jefferson Datvis, Frbs't. 0' Gj.Wade Hampton, Vice PI'eg'I, a J. D. KENNEDE~tt Ageout, bu11GSE ELOIESTt1N, may 1zly Local Agent IJ. fAUD'ERtDALE'8., -~ i..Lr the fteat inriet les of Potafto09, con. aiauin of Early Rl6se, Pink Eve, Itnck hy*ti oodtl:h and Poach Bloor'a, y A fresh supply of Gardert Senuls, nnd Onion tlutIons, all of which will be sol low for CA81I1. 13. LA UDER'A LE. 11INN8Il2OOTnEL A.of the traveling and boarding public. Table supplied with the best the country af'ords, and no case or expenso shall be .spared in making my~ guests comfortable. 9 rivo me a trial. d At A. lorris, e mao 18. . i P'roprlior. *SUGAR AND COFFEE? * l1 Ihbs. Cruhed xra C. and Dema tara Sugars, P'rime Rio Coffee, in stote and. for sal, by . E ATY & DIRO, s==Mg LM1 La .-. ivery and Sabi A STABLE,-f A,. i 0ODI NG, PROPill 1TlOR. KlEEP, ennstrifly tin 11.d exjr ft 1 W:111 01 good Litock will du well (0 give In conneotion willi my Livery Stihle. liv e peuil a ( arriage. iggya il 1%u-i - r All wok naly exect Id an i iarnt 1:j G3ive (iO :, call. TRiEUMPHAN4T1 CAROLMA X'ii-I, lIE SO)i A1S FoWS $E50 PER TON OF 2,000 lbs, [855 PE R TON OF 2,000 lbs, Payable November 1, 1874. Freigil elld Drayage to lie Addrai. iTS 8UCCESS IS U NPARALLELEDI AND ITS STANDARD IS -A No. ACID PROSPIIATE!. WILL, 1IE SOLD AS FOLLOWS (CASH PR1CEa $33 Per Ton of'2,000 1lb, TIME PRICE. 588 Per Ton ofi 2,000 lbs. Payable November 11874, Freight, and Drayage added. FOR SALE BY [iEO.W. WILLIAMS & Co GENERAL AGENTS AT Oharlx'emutOn. 8. Cue