The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, June 17, 1874, Image 2
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1oni11 Carolind.
*. 4 Qtirroppoii"gog (ChOrotcjoo
and Sonhn cl bs Mb to say about
South Caroliia. '
iNTERv1EW WITH TIlE EDITOR OF Tilt 0
UNION iERAil.
I'ho last' tine thot I who in Coldibbia I'
this worthy, ohanoed tb bome up to
the bar ot thq Uoluinbla Hotdl; while
a friend and I were attentive a'ndfd, 0
thiring' liteners-.to tbb suanite rhoto
rio of.the amiable bar tenderas he td
sxpoundod (obt compounded 'min4 C
you) the charms and pro'erties 0f
(i W hite Laop,', .YV10hbor prpoooupa, *
tion with stip bar tender's narrativo ,
pr having passed a sleepless nijiht on
Ihe railroad had afected my-yuals, H
oam uncertain, but I certaiply did b
nor . hio opmnionaurabl.y witi l
tho disparagement of .a friend 'rosi.. 0
dot-i Charleston, by mistaking the
one for the other, and. cordially invi- w
tod to . lieon W , . the bar P
tender's recital., In a few soonds, a
h'owbverj I ap'rodlated tin misad
Venturb ind endeavorod 'qaletly to
ektify the error, but the "cuss" in- P
'sistea on my reading a6 editorial in ti
ihe flerald, a luoubration of his own, tQ
I presumeo--purporting to domon- P
strato the absurdity of the Tax Pay
ers' momorlalising Congress with any
hope of redress. Said he, "Congress P
van't interfere in matters of State r
simplv, and involving no national
question. lgtMn of ordinary intelli
gence shoald understand that, and t
hence, I r'egard the tax payers I
move ment as Vbaurd." Said 1, "lii
the event of the tax payers getting
:upon their ear and wiping your
.tisorable thioyes o1t pf the exis
tenco that you disgioco and the op.
pressed andover burdotied State that
you have ruined and despoiled, do
.you think Congres' would.. hesitate
to interpose to shield 'you 1" IVith
a kind of a siokly amilo
AGGRESSIVEL.Y NAUEATIN'O (
I-To rejoined "Ai, my dear air, that c
would ho revolution !" 'And that is r
their idja, expressing In brief, their a
conception of the situation. They (
inay steal evorything Mat th6y oal i
lay their hands on-may under th e
forms.of taxation rob the ditfon and i
the State alike, blt'any attempt to V
resiat the spoliation is revulution. .
- No one outsio 'of this 'State Can
understand how *e 'ari qittihted-'
'The average oititen of a 'Nwthe'n
State knows as little of the condition
of aHlaire here as 'Dr. Livi iitone's
experience in- Afrioa. Even yobr
'meighbors in Georg&i bannot pbsibly
comprihend it. iThe idea 'at the
North is that the Riing 'Government
in South Carolina is a power rep're
seating a certain. number of uhite I
people-say a foith dr a ilfh 'f the i
property holdors of the State, aid
the entire negro 'popudtioi. 'lut -
th'o truth is tlat there is
NoT A sINGLE WHI'TE 1Ak
.~n South Carolin&a who is willing to
siphold this Stato Glovernment&o'xoept
the thieves who participate in it, and l
,.whpso .livelihood is gaiped throught
robbing the property holders. Not -g
qve. And not an intoelligent man of
:citherparty-th e rob ers,or the rob
bed-b ut will admiit that'if Congresst
will anispunaoc a "hand .ol" policy at I
any give~n Iholl, in twenety-fgur .bours
after there would no~t remain alive a
single thief in otf1oo in th'isat
from lloses down te tho mnnoit n'ig.
ger T'rial Justice. They say soi and
it is thesaimpleo truth. The negroes '
are willing to see the Qttelig go on, -i
,tyour tifteenth a'mond'ment is op
posed to upliolding p:'y .s'ystein or,
cause that requires for its support
,the apoy of oold btool or gunapow-. i
.der. . Your darkey is mnartial to the
last dcgree whilo matters are conmfin
ed to the 'Ap'yp and ciroumstane"
of war, but (vwhe' it cuthes to the ex
'bilarating "riuh 'df ateeda Ymnd 'inon'
hie is by nature principleg zguinAt
taking any of "the p.ye.' Unador
suchi I eadership as that df tihe great
iblassaehusetts spoon t hief, the color.
ed troops" died recklessly it is true,
ijut it seenqa to have be'on rather 'n
'4lo f(an'iful field 'of the e mi'elhin a 4
inmaginatiob thqh within ranmge of
their onomie''Suns. Y ou will some
\inea hear tdkl df
'rHt "CONSK'RvA'VIvE El.EMENT"
in this Stmto ahiving s'io~h anid suola
views, or suppoitiing this and that
policy. Bunt thefo is no suoh element
in existence. In South Oaroilina
there is, and es he'on for five years
ut c o parties-the thi~veh a'nd the I
plunidored-"-.the'last nabiod a'nthgo
astlo In everry sense t'o thie first 'and
atiently end'uring theitr w1'ongs only
cause restnnoeo at this time Is
~lainmly sin. The "consor'vativo e'lo.
rhent" is known only to the editors i
and correondeumts of the Union. '
llorald, and iis ( a o'i disanit appella.
tion of their own party. The~re are,'
Indeed, a few weak creatures among
time honest whit'e people of the State
\who would prefer to submi~t t amoly to
be robbed and insulted as we ate than
to aid, by any desperate inans a do
termined effort to throw off our op.
p ressors ; but thise ire without
weoight in publie estimation, and pea.<
sess no influoeneo for good or ovil.
T1he State isl Iihe htands of a ganlg of
'thieves-mostly ea rpet-baigrs-..who
have possessed themselves of the I
'offices through the beu~e maohinery of
te Irte a. n....a.. ai .
(kt a l Honest man will deny, that
it a ingile 4hito sn of ch4racter
d,0 hoy ua ia nywhse instrumqon
AMN their electioU 'lut bnough
or this writing. Bounknoi.
19. 8.-The reverned obief df the
eointy. Ooiiissidneis tesar Clave:
a already been pardoned out of
ho ei nitentiary by Moses.
An outrage of a novel kind was
Iorpetrated between two. . and thrbOe
'lvok yestqrday pbruing; in St.
'bilip rieur Cuiddn 'tiuet, upon a
oung. ,olgred .an naned L. 0.
lishaw, who was seized by three
lored tmien tiund btrl ftd of his
lothing and sioes. A poliocinani
oaring the ,ictim's orios fr heli,
in to the plaee i1 front of Forrest's
it, abd seeing trhat h..d tramtpired
urseed thb I-obbe's to tie cornor of
ino and Horgard strots, where two
thd ., Ed ward Wating and James
risbane, w'erb baptured. One of
o bitmsnots had on tbe victin'si
,at and shoes. Mishaw went to the
pp'eof gu'ardtou'se in a perfectly
do state, where Orderly Sergeant.
iantamaan supplied him with clothing
tbon h'1 aiplied at th'e gua'rdhaons.e
w'is klpposod that h wia' orazy,
ut the opoturo ol' thd accused fully
>rroborated his story. The pi ison
av will bIe arraigned. befor'o the
ayor this morning, when 5Jishaw
ill confront them and dettil the
krtioulars of the outrage.--Nevw
ld Courier
The prohpe'btus of a girls' school at
esth, promises, in rdgard to illy
ology, to tegoh all that is neocessary
the comprehension of the modern
era bou'Fo.
Accounts from the southwestern
arts of the Stitto bf illinuesotit rop
asent that the ground is literally
live with young grasshoppers, which
ave already commenoed cating vego.
ition. If thoy remain the pios
ects of dro'ph are hopeless.
.tbhn VeNcilnn, is one of the most
elhatkable coqutboieiler. in the
Jnited Statea. It is said that lae
an actually forge General Spinner's
ignature. lie was arrested in Cin
innati a few (lays ago, and lae is con
idered good for the Peuitentiary.
A d iapatch froma Scranton, P3.,
nys thae Lackawaiana Iron aid Cua I
lompany suspot.-led work Saturday
vening at all its puddling furnoces,
olling-millsf and mie, throwing
bout seven hundred men out of work.
hwing to continued doproasion in the
ron market, the companly'a yards aa a
rowded with thousands of tons of
ails and other produdts of their
orks.
R. MEANS DAVIS, Editor.
EDNESDAY aI0RNING, JINE 17, 1871.
Radical R 'orm.
The laduilai., Iro n1akinig loud
rotestations of nt fUirm. In a et, it
s hard to say what.her Soott or
lhamberlain or Monos or Elliott, is
oudest in sup~port of this maovenienat.
)ur readoe will remember that two
ears ago the leadinag Rtadical lead
ra vied with each othaer ini just sucha
rotestationas of repetstanco, an~d ae
ua'lly'set forth an admairable plat
orin. 'Of course the plaitfoi was
uthlessly brokena. llow, then, e-in
he tuapayors believe any dl t , oso
rotdatations, uantess they be accomi
.aniejd with somaethinag tanagible ?
'hoe samaa leaders who lied before
.il lio again as recklessly and aau.
'lushingly as evtaa. We must have
;ood mn presented to us for our suf'
ra'ges. uat before that we must seb a
elenatlesus clearihag away of thae rubbibh
lready ekibhing. Let thae thieves
ni the States be punished. 'lachemcu
ado commaenaced upon defnaultinag) of.
leials doea very wvell as far as it
~oes, b~ut the same ridiculous mode
f procedure is adoptod as wvas
adopted by the Ku Klux. The smanl
ry are relenat'essly baooked uap, while
ho leading thieves are untouched.
heb Attornaey General stited that
t45,00) had been embezzled by
Jotanty T'roaurers, and yet, Smaith
alone, laos beeh trie d, and weo w ould
lot be surprised if lie weoro 'inadictod
>y the authorities ini Coluibia be
auso lhe would noct pa'y enough for
rademnilty. Whlast about Gu'rnaey andc
all thae ot her defaultin hg t reasuarers
viaoio defaloationas maaake up the
6.445,000 ? Where is the justico of
haavinag ('nar Cave's head and put
1ng him ian the penitenatiary for steal
og a felv hanadred dollars, when
iiles (1. Parker, whaoso trial was or
oroed by the. Legislatuare, aand whoc
tohe a thousanad timies as mauacha, isa
t'ill a burning ahad shinaing lighat of
taadicalisma. This is Radioal reform.
Ll'ho leadinag whilto and edlored knaves
a Columbra atbal bty th'o 'thtisanads
f dollar#, find thaen b'oa'uso ?A fow
>oor ignorant negro Counaty Coro..
nisbioners at~d Tr1 ial Justices, t aught
'y those lendiog iives, steal afe
Iolars or a few busahels of corn, they
ro haurried (aft to the penitentiary, so
laut the North may be told that the
arty ii reformng. Will the honest
olored people stand this? W ~ill
hey not unite with hones ...ite
nen in niomu;nsting a good ovnpaom
iso fl'kot Wen who %1who will not
yteal'themeoIVj and will prosecuto
thlose who do. 'the Itadicals mnust
conviot soinb Of thle leading scotwl.
drbrt beforo they bbast of reform
Dolinquitent Tix Salon.
In making up a case against the
Radioal Governinent in South CarO4
lina, the oainfiboationt of lands of
honest people to sitisfy the greed of
thloves sthuld be prominenutly set
forth;
Statitis form the bLIsi3 of all
hrg-mentt. We mary mako all manotter
of oharscs ngainst the R alical ring
and 'taoy u ill fail unheded upon the
Noithuern ear, -uilesis aietnu pahied
by fact,,. But set forth.in figures, tLhe
amount of conflseation going on down
here; and thinking mintii will be ar
r(sted and Ltuitled. Tb enormtlly
of the obtrages terpetyated inl Soutlh
Uarolina in the himo of Government,
will be fully appirecintedi tid the
ltadionl Ring will ho brokell.
We are in'possUssidn ol' the datis
ties in only a few counties, taken
partly froih our cli angees, and partly
froM an able tonmunication roecently
-addrebsed to tild Wiscenville Euter
prise and Mountaineer. Wo would
suggest, that a full tabular statbient
be y:*6pn)'cd by the News and Cturier,
as that journal hi:is the be.t meaus
of collecting inforIation, and is so
ably leadinig the vanut of the Itfor.
ers.
We alpcnd thC td.v stAia118s we
have on ha1n1 I, s'lowing, the pieces of
propoi t-v advertisod in bomO of the
counties :
rAT. VA11s (atres.)
Abbeville, I1 .129
Charl sitin county, 892, 3 ,001'
Silnireindin, -- I i'coum
Fa irl-ichi, 510, wo!
Oranilgelt.ng, - 21,39 )
LiCkai ld, 7117, 09.29 1.
In s/x e ut i s, 8,594 farmns of 5
tacres each, cous pri .sing sI huwn'ie:
awl' seUh ile s' w.eo miles wo ad
vertised by Ite-publica olliiials f r
What me pilainly detionstri tes
the oplres~sion of Our ttl G overn
nieit,
Tl' Preaidout as a Firancler,
Plebident (i- an has Sent to sena
sor Jones, the contractionist nil.
lionalre of Neva-.in, a memoranedun
containing hi vie upon the finan
eird qullot'en. lif 'IU1.13 thl-It se
payments sh11m1 be reub.ai:n 'd at an
early day. T,) nu*~o nydilih th*'; hie
recom:etd.,:
1. That the leg LI t-1n lor act bi
repealed after Jly, 5
2. Tht m, thlot L f- Juily, 1'-116,
the currL.-y istoi by the United
Staites shall Le r\ L coi.ed at thie
Tlrea.-inyi la iicolI, ai d f.,ve ev*Li.t ec
led, gold beini -~g be'nds being sub.
stitted tL. fIIr.
3. Thiat no bil's retuirined to It'e
treasury after the da.y li.sed forr
of hs ., valiue thanit $10. After oe
year, t hat all hidIs of Iess than it 5~ he
withd rawnt, antd after two yeosrs, all
less than $ I(. Tis i i ton al compo~t1
the jeople to kteep) 1pecia .3oI htnd it..r
coui: ry.
4. hant esi'"-iu be o',t,.i:s. d by
rigove~us ecou.nmy anaIt i t ai lin~ are
taxin cani beni ti$ be .. bruo, all t., xe,
be0intg pitid in gold or U. 8. N.tes,
thus5 f'raeig tedemnption e'.i N% 4t: a
lTh;s mectmorandiums cilmn like a
It i, t iii.heard of thi.n for tt'o
l'hiecutive l.~ thus (mun'ly to en-leaver
It intuk wi ere uidal tliat "Ie c..anboL
pl1Y1ay . aeon wnht I C')ngr es ."' Too~
itt flt ion .ss be. i I -at inud ign Li .n
iut.ing a'Ad di casuhied the lit-I.
lion. 1L i.' a..dd the I).mIia~a wl
all favoer it Iat ion and go before tio
South 'ni Wat'o this incu.
Thtus it wivl be seen thit I're.s.
o0pse t10ol ) thnat 6f the pttie~ h
progt).e q ed to the- i .,L of eneavor
to matkei t peop!c ha:vce no 0yo'y
that is oppiosd to h&u. Whe thier lie
will suteeal. or u t iemwa insi to'be seen.
T1o whao are vie I i.Lios ?
The Tax Unions.
It is hoped thait overy township
\,ill organitio tax. unions8 duirig thle
month of Junec, so that a full tand rop.
resentativo county U~nion may or
ganizo in Fiiied on theo fir.-st Monday
ini July. Weo regard this tin imspera
tivo neesseity. Th'le thtieves have
beet long fully organized, and muchel
of' their nudacity ariies from the fact
t'iat they tmmot with nlo organizeod op
position to their nefarious schemes.
An election, fraught with momentous
results, is upotn us, and honest men
inust rally for the fight. \Vitbout or.
ganization n(othing can be accomn
iipshed;. and yt m any of thoso~ ...o
are loudest in their dentinoiation' 0
Radibal thieving arb least disposed t
organize against it. Wzbt the apa
thotic throw off their sloth, lot th
weak keed summon courage, lot tb
selfih have some regar't for thei
neighbors, and all work for hont'sty to
gother. As an old voteran [an
said, the touch of the elboi
will iiftiAe magretio strength. Th
coward fights vell whett his shoulde
presses that of his ;comrude
The ohaeucce all favor Muses, Sot
or Chm erahin as the itegular liN
pub-lican candidate. We believi
there I. eno-ugh honesty in the Re
pullican ranks to hv-ad a bolt, an
the Conbeaarttivfees miDlt be prepare
to effA this cifort.. I& is bdr ial
balvation; If *e lie rUlleul-y on ou
bats we will deOrvo -ery i-i
suit, ovdry spneife of opprasbion th
cnn bo bhthp6d iobu. us. Lst u
subW our bands plainly against ba
rtaptioa by joining ti.use tax uniozm
in this counctitin 'we sulbjoin al
edito ial from that kceelletnt uluijour
nal, the Edgefield Advertie.or, a Nes
tor in journalism and an Aobillesi
the lieform phalani. Its atgunez
a,ply to Faiifiold.
"LET US OROANIZE i'lEi iAX UNIONS B
ALL INANB.
At the meeting held foi this pur
pose in our Court Houro on Sule
day last, it was determined to wai
thirty days longer upon the sub-com
mittee already appointed3 and the
were earnestly rt(jqteM'ed to ir'occe
energetically in their respectiv
To'nslhip . And each T-x Unio
was titged to set'd two Delegates t
a noeting to pc hold itt this plaeo o
Sale-day in July. And certainly th
Taxpayers of Edgefield will thus or
gia , ze. If the lReptiblieails boull
carr) bur Uouuty In N veitiber--uu
I they undoub-tedly will, without oil
pet ple rise at onbe and Woak lik
beavorb--and ! in:antt ailgus an,
ICol r-up t whitbs shall hitl ?ur t-ffice, ant
lbe scot to repri lit us in thil JegiS
tstre; shall we not hear any amouL 0
etirsing -illnong our Taipayors ? Ani
st il I ll ihe .tIlt. not ho in a great
de-gree their own 7 For are they no
:ei ehtenibly tardy in organizing fo
the confl et ? As our coutulporar
of the Union Titis well puts it, "w
would as son expect to win t victor
upont a balt-tIe-lield willi a pani
stA icken atmy as to look fo-r a 'victor
at thle ballot box it ait disorganize
party aigainist an organi:,ed and wel
drilled opposition. Our opponent
. re already at work, day and night
Even their candid.tes are alread
)ettled upon, and the work of pledg
ing ad buy ibg voters is going o
vigoroubly, I tile we fre punbuin
the old plai, that has always whippe
us) of 'mnasterly inactivity.I
Editorial Rtes.
Judge Graham has decided tha
the theft emmitted. by MosV3 was a
official act for which he i'n't be ir
pecached before ind icted, ther'efor
quashes thn i'ndictment. Thus ha
'.osch, ecaped for a while the elutet
os of th6~ lawy. But this by no woin
vindicata him. The fact still exist
that lhe stole six thousa~hi dsilars, an
he still carn be brought to -justioe.
He will not always h'eGovernor, an
a.s Tdng ias Ihe is pehuittcd by bi
preseflce to pollute the gihen earth
he wvill quake at the sound of ever
footaleip, lest it be the bailill' cmin
to. hurry hiin t6 the prieons. Th
next thing for the Republican part
to do is to show their confidencei
Ihim by re-electing him, lHe so we
end erstanda the glorious Nadios
password, "addition, division au
Sileneco."
The Raidicn) party in South Car<
hiuia is an honor to the country. Th
three leading candidates for governt
aie Moses, whio stole a million<
'taxes, and Pacott and Chtamberlaim
wvho helpe:l to steal tho'schobi million
in conve'rbion bonds. A pretty tri
indeed. 13ravo for thbe party of pr'og
rests.
Th'le Unilon-Ilerald p'orsiatentl
prowlaims thaft the next governor wi
be it man without hpot or bleiil
and yet a '''true itnd tied INopubl
can." Why the d--l don't it nai
its mnani We have lost ten pount
of fleshl f1i trying to find 'tim.
Show us an honest Republican cand
dato with unstained reputation, an
we'll ghe him an overwhelming vol
in November.
The Union-Herald has been writirl
editorials lately that tvould 'niali
glad th6 ttea:t of a Bourboyl. lIk
'ur eotomnporary knows that ParsE
Whittemore thaniked God his cot
atituericy couldn't road. Thtse ed
torials, therefore, do lie good. T1akt
the stump, brother and tell the oo
ored voters how disgutod t'he Nort
is with them.
The Rock #t1l1 Grange iab an od
torial o~n temperance. That speahr
badly for the quality of Ilock 1ij
"Sorghum."'
It is reporte-d that the colore
people of Memphis, elated by th
prospective paisage of the Civi
Rights bill, claimt that a negro mui
derer cannot he hang:, and are b
f doming riotous. They bad better be
> careful hoey they provoke a distur
-banoe, as the whites .dfe strong
b ondugh to gobble thrnm up In short
I drdot'.
r Thu &ew kork Iterald Is fevit
ing the subject of the third termj
s and quotes all the leading statesmen
r of Aktuerioa of the diden time as
3 againkt it. As an exchange suggestsi,
r that In thd very reason that Grant
will try for it. As the . parties are
b all breaking to pieces, Grant, as the
- leading ihan In Amerida, Stands a
3 splendid dhatide of Wiining la the
aerub rdbo of 18'1d.
As bkponeits of the poli ids of the
I day, *e respoelfilly nothinate as the
Piesidential tikkbt of Ib'Y4, T*oed
r and A1tiues. They will run well
6 among the penitentiary conviots.
t The ttborgetown Planet says thb
s gubernatorial enndidlit, thtist not
Shave been onb of Sott's ring, which
. was ad indetntiflod wtth villainy. For
. this reason it opposeg CtamlL lain.
So do we. dhamiberlain was one of
the I'aittnoial Board who Issued the
i Conversion Bendsi and if elected be
t must either bring them to liN, or
stultif.y blitself. The revival of
v these boilds would inot-ease the iutra
eat on thb public debt by half a mil.
. lion. Chambor!ain would hahO to
- be Very edononioal indedd, to have
t this half milliou from the ourrent
expenses. It makes no d.fferendo to
the taxpayers whether offilials Ltoal
e this amodat . or whethuli it gods td
the swindleis of Wall Street. Let
the Republican party nomina e a
man who will administer the govern.
. ment economically, And yet *on't re
vivo the de4d carnass of those bonds-.
We want another Richmond in the
r field besides Chaniberloimj
. Of Florence, infant daugitier of ar. and
Mrs. W. T. Aliller, of Ciarleston S. C.
I if it. be si'tU, lb tpok of treasures gdnb;
getOf an an 'cAlleil tbb san away,
t Of light from this world taken, while it
shone
r Yet ki'1d1 lit onwar'd to i 'o perfect day,
How shall our glicl, it uoutrnrul xarese
thingi he,
F!ow forth, 0, thou, of naby gifts, for
theei
Yes, in our hacorts, thern, fet vnt thoughts
V have burnedi
Or hefiven ihcy Were a:d thither have
I retuan.
s Loved.one, there well may h)
Confoii mi'lst. our tears ror thed,
Thou art, tied for-faa awty
1% here bright blights no moreshall sw:b.
A stringe. dark T1le o'elook you,
Fair babe ai lov!.g heart,
One moment of a oothuiidi pnngs*
Yet better than to parr.
6.A~E6JD.*
t M AJ. T. W. Woodiward President of
iV the Statj A.rinilturhl afd . ec'ani
cal Societ'r.
Jen. Jno tiat ton.
(lat. Jas P Mite.
5 Dr T1. T1. itoberasont.
F, Eler, Esq.
5 Joel A. Copes, Fs4.
B And many others hmave the "tholipso
Steam Washer" uased for their fasmily
~ ashing.and commend it to the publio.
june l
br. Isaikh Simipsoti,
Dnr~i'sr, Ctinnt.o-r-re, N. 0.
Ak.ESP!EC FFULILY inforbis
the citizens idt pulblio {ener
ally that he is tirw iii Win'i\g
e bor. professio n'aIly, and wlil 'ren'i1h utbil
the 2th irnst. Those wish'ing lisi ser'vices
Y will govern thtemsielves nocordingly.
u jutne 12
LI\ IALL, quaantity of White Lead re
celvedl and for sale it the Drug 8(6:io a t 1l5
14 and 15 cents per lb., by .
W.JE. AlI E N.
0 ALISO
r Amerenan Potash. Concentrated Lye, Bab
f bitt's Potash.
This lost Is put, up it solutbie balls,
whicht ai' simply dissolved in tho boili'ng
a wvssel, i1 soap na.ing ;Ihus saving t lie
trotuble of opening cans. For male at,
Drug Store.
jtune 13
M. S. H ANCKR L M%. D.y
[I DENT IST.
:: ,1 viiitt Winnahorol uesdAy Jn
enooc oCapt Bacot. ttntil t he 2Oth inst.
D.i.Will continue his visits to Winns
Sboro..
d
e A !1L persons holding elai'ms angninst
JJ...- heestate of Jan'Ae- II. Itntland, de
cased, are herehty noified to preserst
themt duly altested, 'a'nd 1hoso Ipdlebt'od
gto said est ate aro requtested to miako pay
C mnt to th'e undersigned.
'A. 8. DOLASR,
Ex, of Will of J. M. RtutlanA debeased,
n jtno 2-xlita
* NOTICE.
0
b A L pi~rties who ate indebited tolace
i L-& Co , for nnos puardhrsod of
them this senso n wtll please bcolt at my
,office and settle fof' tije manlo by Note.
P11IERR BACOT,
S may 12-lm Agent.
Admilnistrators Notico,
A L persons having 6laims agains
L.te est ate of Lewis hoerr'y deceased
ntra hereby 'notifiedl to hand them in at oh~e
properly attested and those Indebted, t.
. :al payment to the undlersignedl.
W..B. JHOGAN,
may 20 xa sAdwnta.. orm.
THE OLD -DRUG
With ad entire Noir stock ol
6 HAInAL
Wholesale
167 iMEETINq STREET
8UMcW8OR TO TIR OLD ES11AI
11A RRAL o o., it|ha i A Vjj
'BA RiNL, 1tISLEY 4
aroh12-8nida
LOST WATO1t.
L OST on the road between Buokhead
and Elllsotis spfIng, a small Silver
Watch, Plain eise. Tlie finder will be re
warded on dollering it to ifHnALI) oflice
or (b
JOliN 0. IMASTil1R,
Jude o.xd Dlikhoal 8. C.
JSTOTidJa
rTit triistdEl af tid vdridtis tdnslilph
L are hereby ordered to oall 4 meeting
di' 111U3 tilms of theit respeotive town.
0lhips,on the 4th dr Balarddy idi Jilie I
rate upon lie question of l'oal sohodi
tn*,
W. J. CiKAWObRD,
Jhne I6 Shbltlttl t'ntillssiondr.
Notice to Delinquents.
P ART11E 8 knowing themselves Indebt
L ed to me are hereby notified to comd
forwaltd at once and settle the same by
tho 10th Inslkadt. Their acoounts will bd
bresenited in due form. 'id sash systoni
4iills be best and *ill WO strictly ddhered td.
in the ftture.
June 6-t2xl 11. B. REFO.
OI1ilNANCE.
H liE following ordinahuo is revived and
publish for the benefit of all con
corned:
let-. The Tl*n Council of Wittusboro dd
ordain that all IlogA And Gonts going pt
large, sall be taken Op by the Marshals
and held twenty -four hours. At the expi
rationi of that Ihir.e. it shall be the duty
of said Marsals t la'co or cause to be
placel a bnotice At tho following places :
Tiu PIMt Offloo, the Court Mlbuse and near
the Market, advertising such Il13gs of
Goats for sale; the said navertisduieti td
renain iosttl three day' ailet impbu lod'n
of sid ahithalb.
2nd. Afte6- tub itiyse of twenty.foi'
hours, itliAll bIe duty o.f the Maralttus tf.
cat-o 'd' sruch hl ogs or Goats da thtty ha7
been imnupondbd. by foe'dirg and waleriti
th1e soen. for 'wihlbh they shall-be allded
lWenty-fivd detils peia dAt to be paid out o
the p"- ce'eds Of 81d6h s alth hlt no case
shall lie Marghalls adVteise ox sell atiy
ittipunded stock Uhtili Vrst. reporting to
the Ilitendanlt ai"aI roeiving instruotions
from him.
(L.8.) P El'tRic BACfOT,
. nteundatot.
W. M, NiA.soiq, Ck. of Counil.
iray 80-}1
Ths unrivalled Southern Rlemedy is
warnted not to contanin a single particle of
Mierculy, or any injoridu~s milneral sub'
a'tahco, but Ie
cont nihing t'hose Southern itobts ah~d Itbxbb
which an all-wise Providenod luas piaeed iI'
oount,;ida , Where Liver Diseaebs most
prevail. It will eture all D~iseases eatuseti
by Dei'angement of the Liver.
The Pyinpitoms of Liver Cbmplairit are is
bitter uor End tast% Ip the hiolth '; Iain iiu
he Back, Sies or Jin ts, oftf mistakeb
for Rhueumiatism ; Sour Stomich 'tLoss 6
A ppetit e; Bowell alt ernat ely costive an
ax ; lleidache'; Loss of memory, with
pftlnt\ul senation of having failed to d
,'oinethlig which 'ongrht to have iie'en done
Debility, Low .8pirits, a thick yellow ap.
pearance of the Skin and Eyes, -tdr
Cough often milstak~en 'for CnstamptioA
Somelimes many of these sytnp1,ums attend
thue diheaso,. At othu%rs Vet'y few ; buit the
[iver, the .largesut. orith In the bodly, l's
generally the seat of the disbash~'nti if not
Regulated in time, great suffering, wretcli..
edn'oss ntiud 1eath wIll ensue.
This Great Unfailinir Spotdifio Will hot b'e
found .the l13ast. llnpleAsant.
For Uiyspeptia, Constipation, Jaunhdios.
Billious atacks, Sick Ifeadache, Collo.
Dt pression of Spirits, Soar Stomaoh, Ileait
u Ben, &c.', &o.
~IuI1098LVER REGULATOR fl# MED1..
lANE,
st the Cheapest,. Pttrept and Best Famaily
Metliono in the World i
blaniil'ac'lured only by
J. Hi. ZEIbYN & CO.,
liacon-, Gas, and Phlfadblphlia.
Prino, $i 00. Sold by All Drbggists,
jnne 25
- TJJE undersigned reAbeot'.
ftully l'oforl ra hs i'rlend's
and thoe tr' olfng pdblic,
that hue txaas remo'ved 1tot1 At in'rgt antd
commodlotns house.forrxerly. kn'own as th
"F~ai'rtield Ilot el" where hue will be prejared
to enutertain them as heretof . The~
patrohxate o'lmJ felld* aui ionA a all ileld
particularly eollolteil. To hoth ti-ansight
and r'egnlar boarders iny termns ivill B-e
mitdo sa'tisfactory. LIBAW
esp $6 ropriet'or.
Th ALL TO1
I am prepared t'o m'kce and repair Grist
Mills., and repAir old hd.~ ALB3O to do job
work of any kind.
1DN1utRTAXER'S DEPARTM1~iT,
IN this line I kn.ecnstantly on hand
a full stupply off-al sies of flue lxtetullc
burial Cases, Walnut Cases, Cisket's, gnu
Pine Cofluus at the old stan'd knoan as
Nle~reight shop.
J, W. McC.REIO UT.
HOUSE REVIVED,
'Fresh and Choice OODS.
L PEL ERv
Druggits)
, OHARLESTON, S. 0.
>iEfb 11oUSN QF HAAYLAY ND.
vAND, WfSLEY A CO.; Auvusta. Ga.
GTOIAN New York.
R E CE IVED
60 Doseri
Biades aiid Adger'
IOES
A LOT Of VIItE61 K00ARA
Canned Corn Ad Toniatoes,
Urdss E3IaIhT to aridtve in ta
eW dlayst
.. GALLOWAY
Wbay 1.
TREMENDOUS STOCK!
JI ib UUI & Col.
AVH (bb 11rge-! anAd kdal 'omplef d
O.I.L NO il , liesTown, at prices to suit
the tlmib oMak casal I
call an1 son the newest Ald p'retfiest styled
or brebs Gebds, Dry Good' of all kinds
Attention Pianters!
N C. Shoes and Domeslios fdr IPlantatiod
purposes,
CHEAP Fdit tASH
Uehts' Oloshing, ..
Hlat., Shoes.
Boots and
Latest Styles.
CALL ON SQUJIER & 001
N...B. Our stock being very heavy. wo
weo propose 1' soll to a fei* *'on tlime," pro:.
vlded stisfactory arra ngements are tracde.
P'ayrent. usut, be made by Nov. 1st, 1874.
NUIER & CO.
jun'e D.
FRSRi CAN DIES.
~500 LSe, Am.,ri...Candy a,,ortes'
60 " Cocanut. ".
60 " Peanut. " '
moh *' u', 0. ThNort~ & 0o,
The State ef South C(iolIna,
Co'UNTY OF FAIRPIEE..
Court of Comuon Pleis-8uhnm9.ns for
Money Demandvs-Henry T. '1errills
Plaihtift against GeoreW rw
ford, Det'endant. ogeW Cr.
To George W, Cra~wford, the De fendah
in thie neo
Yodare. hef-oby siioh And r4-.
quired to answer' the e'ou lin,"(p 'thA
action; *hioch isida in th .ooa of the
Cle'rk of the Court 'of Cotn'mon P'lin foi
said Coonty, and ser~ve a opy ot our
answei 'on the sailteriet 'a h-. -o'Mo in
'lays flfter thO ses go of his m'eouW6s i
you. ex'clusive of tf% 'dsy o~ geriee.
If you fal1l to Answe h ocomnlain
Withirt the ti m afoie ait e l'aintif 'wIll
apply \o thn e ~obr idment n'gainst
you TEr the 'sumt of one hundred nad eightyr
five dollerb and fift-fie ceiis, and oestfi
o'f this noton s ~ateiti 2Qt h, 1874.
JHN J. NEIL,
Plaintiffra At'torney.
'o the fl6fendait Oeerge W. Crawford-,
lke not ice that th'6 Siu'mmons, of whiont
the fot'ogng is a copy ~was, tog(6ther with
the compi nt 1n this action, filed in the
fifo of the. Clerk of the Court of COmrAi
Pleas for Fairfield County, Rtate oftBonth
frolink, Sa the 28th dit) of Miay, A. iO.
1874. JNO..J. NiNIr,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
1000 "Illus~on.,Ciaw
:ilCompanora Cigar.
1000 Cheroosts Cigar.
feb 14 U. 'n DZam.,.