The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, August 19, 1874, Image 3
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by the reni name of the writer.
g- Wo are not responsiblo for the opin
ions uf corresipoudeute.
Be r1a11l r no LOCAL NOTiC.q
Wll AiQ I sert i In oq o06lum1no exoti"
tipont p-ytont of '10N11 rd a HK . T4
&y Any person in the County having
knowteolge of any cirotiistance of Int croat
oeourring In his nigl-hiborhood will con fer
a Ci.vr by ftrenishing information at thin
offioe.
Jon PtINT1No.-Our oie has been
fittei4 with .all, materials .iecon.mi y
for pin'.ting jobs of every tlen iptio.
Bills, I4otterheaflt't'1osters, LIvitation
and Busines Utards &c., &u.
.W A i)VERTISW1tKTM.
Dissolution Copartnership-Cald.
well Stuart & Co.
B .ota and Wihos-D. It. Fleming
& Co.
New VAll 0ools-Pannenberg &
Co.
1epatic Conpound-W. E. Aiken.
Read not'oe of Call for a Con%oL
ton by Henry Jacobs, Chairman.
Notioe- P. B teot agent.
0)- The new cistern has been wall.
ed in.
Pf The office fearted on a fine
watermelon sent us by Mr.- M. Y.
Milling. lie has our warm thanks.
Q:- Pet.ce has been iestored in
MissiSbippi, and the ticops have gone
home.
1lor.-T-uesday and WelneAy
were the hottest'days we have expt
rionoed this season.
0 The "Colum"bial Base Ball
Club : peaks of playi.g a match wi:
the 'Ku Klux" of Winnaboro on the
24:h ii.stant.
3 A lady in Faiifield set it
licii on eighteen eggs this spring.
The hen ttole another, and hatobed
nineteen oiskens at,d raised every
Otte.
Polities was raging high yes.
terday around the Court l[ou e.
Every evndidate was arguing his
'laius to pe feetinn.
.'T The pow-wow lated until
12 o'clock Tburmsy night. Such
mhooping and yelling was never before
heard in this p'ace.
:. Th14 new ni,.tprn bno heetn
emnipleted, and is cot sid. red to be
-the.best of any that has yet been
been Luilt.
The hot weather g ts no bett( r
fast. The thermometer was goir g
"two-forty" in the nineties yei.terday
evening.
SSomnebody's oow paid the last
debt, of nature yesterday in front of
the Presbyterian Churob.
W~ ". H[. 1H. Houston, th,e noe
torious siwinidler, forger and radical
candidate from Charlotte has been
arr sted in Camden, 8. V.
We bad a tremendous wind storm
to pass over WViinsboro h.st WVedner.
day night doing.gre:.t dnam:.ge to ti 0
crepe, fruit and shtade ureest.
0"r Riehardsoni, the colored post
master of C1.ester, t.Nfsetedl in bitt
speech to speak of the e cessity of
reform ini his post office.
Ot Quite an exeitemeqnt was rals
ed on the etreet yesterday by some
wild cattle boenging to Mr. R1. Fi.
Martin. The Police, little boys.'and
negroes were in thoui- glory.
pr Mr. R. L. D.tnmntberg, of the
firm of Dannenberg & Co., bas just
returned from the Not tgerQ markets,
and has purchased an extensive stock
of fall and winter goods,
rg* (Valldwilloarry Fairfield,
but La timer who is said to be a mtdu.
cat republican claim, the .west.ein
counties and Kershaw aad believes
he will beat Wallace.
g A . meeting of the Rtercue
Rifle Club Was h'elIl Tuesday after
noon in the town hall. All the 'ei
ea elected occeepted. A commit tee
of nine was appeitnted on *ubiforms
and then to serioit mubsoriptions.
o-The brealk in the air chataber
ef-the Fais feld Fiae Enugit.e. Conipany
has been repaired<s The tworig was
donie by Mr.'iner'ofO&fuiatb't's, and
oe to give gei vral satisfaction.
O4 Cotton has commenced opetn.
Ing, arnd merebants are be5*tut,g to
wear brighter smiles. W e have seen
ceveral opened ba,Lls from the planta
tion of V' r. H. B. Refo.
The Kit Klna base -ball olubr wi!l
leave thia morning for Columbia to
participate in a match game with the
Colunig olub. Keep cool, boys,.and
gt.yc tlippn the best you bave in your
ahe p. Dtt't fai to bu ng back the
first'oe.in.
:4 A iight u4ppleatn c; s er
ed . few eonit' ino1.6bo
0 .uoasia and Ethbi opia wete repre.
sented. Weeponp, fito ; distance,
one pao. (jaucasia was finally vie
torious.
Rir We have received an invita.
tion from G.rti-in and Caln-An of
31qnnl lprivgs-- flptpl ;to attend a
3o41co bill givn aat that place on the
3dh in behalf of the inetouial asso..
eintion. We regrct that we cannot
iccept.
0- Mr. T. Gladden will pleatse
r.:cei%o otr thanks for a few hniieLe.
Concord U'rape.. The grato-, weie
g-own on A] r. G.'s plantatlhnn r
Blitlkstok, and ute Ah6; fluoA we
have seen th'a sea.on.
0 4' Quite an intresting little
i.ini:h Qccurred yeaterday mori
ing in front of our office, be.tween
r "tar heel" neLro and a 'South
0arolina negro. Tho S. C. negro
won ott the fir.st round, and then
3intributed to the town treasury.
04 Mr. W. C. 11oylston is visiti1g
Winnsboro. Our distingue , young
rriend is looking well. IIe is e.
gaged in a continually increasing law
praoioe in Baltimore, ar.d has his
iye fixed on the "topmost round." I
We wi0 hin niuch succeoss.
J4 \ tun off arid ma: h.up of two -
freight enrs on the Chatlotie Colum- t
bia and Angusta Railroa-] v.ear Gil I
)ert Hollow, on Tueslay, dttui.d
he Anginta passenger triin fi%e or
lix houls.
The referee and Judge Muckey
inve decided in favor of the County
n the impounded money case. TLo
State hits appealed. We preunie it
xill be a year befvre the eyes of the
)ungry creditors w.ll be regaled with t
ite sights of these greoubacks.
j27" We saw 'reight's wagon .n i
Wednesday loaded 'with twenty l
runks, and iinmediatay guessed that
;ome Saratoga t>elle was passing.
brough town. A closer investiga.
ion showed that the load was con -
s'gi.ed to Dt r.entl erg & Co, who are
.ringing in a lot of cheap goods for
'at h. Now is your time.
/ Jeff Green, Capt. Jim laz,
Jim Faucett and other kindred spir
its have organiz. d a "chin bone
band." The performance consists in
mapping their teeth by a gyratory
motion (.f the wrist. Their rendition
)f No. 1, Cal t. Jink, ai.d Sh.Q Fly I
is stunning.
M9"y' A *sir..ke of ulightning last
wreek killed half an aere of eotton
rn Mir. Preston Rlioni'a place near
Winnbboro. Had he placed a light.
ning iod <n edeb stalk, t big accident
would not have happendl. We advise
himt to purchase Greeley's "WVhat I
know about fam'g
o0r Tho painfull ii telli, once of t he
death o5f Mr. Wmn. J1. Oxi or on Sintur
day night in Cha'rleston was reeeivod
by telegraph Sand.ty. 'IThe particut
lois have not ye'5 reached ua. Tfh*
hearty s3mpat,hy of th.e coinmun.it.y
will Ieo atended to the ifilioted
fanmily. rThe respect and 'esteem in
whlieh they are held universally will
insure themn many a prayer that lIe
who has laid the band oif R(<rrow upon
thoei, will, ini mercy hl their
wound. ;
O0r County Auditor D Isoi In
forms us that L.e will cloue his books
on the evening of the 19th inst. and
in no cameo will be receive . 4 return
after thatdate, w$tehout iniposing the
genalty. Mr. Davidson -infordts us
that there are yet. fifteeti..hundred
persons in the County who hare not
made returns. We thetsfore ad vi-e all
those who have not made their re
turns to do so at one, and save the
fifty por cent. penalty.
4'We see by the Augu:ta Con
stitutionailist that Capt. A.. F. But
ler, A gent of Suth Carolina dept t
in that dty was L,rutally :nurdered
in. troad Street, last Saturda'y even
ing by a negro in the prefe 'If
his wife.. It seeutn' that Capt. 13.
his wife and a little niece woso T leav
ing tile street car and came' in con
tact with a neogre ditting on tbo car
step. The negro begam,g indignant,
drew a pistol and hhot ' Capt. 13.
through the head. 'The i'nhabitahtaa
of Augusta became eza,spo rated at
this atroious n,urder of one of their
bet gi pagagl M0dA Oe dassin
and riddled him with bUle.tq ..
Truly, the retributIon has heL ni s
swiftand bloody as was time deed
which caused it ; but who shall a- y
it. was not merited 1'- "
1Tu1 Fin 9 E .- a Saturday
4fternoon a par y of the Firemen
under President aco, made a trial
f the "Feailfiold" to test the repairs
)n the air Chanber. The test was
uite satisfactory, a fine stream be
ing thrown high ipon the market
steeple. A verdant- citize I of the
id North State to whom Fire Engines
are not as faiijlar us ploughs &o. re.
Iarjl d the 'xp es Was dpe 1vr the
psitic(ba) . ne it ofl (b CIoct a 'd
nquired wiaher it had to be wabhoJl
very Ssturduy.
05- Du i g-o.-0to m la,t Sat.r'ny t
t roko of*I It ing hixert Id a tree
)pt furtk. fpot, hi, -u0 :ee:
nolvsiia .diatnoter on 'Dr W. Ii.
X iken'b place vicar Wi innsboro. The
r, e,wps split into thrve piccue. One
.t ten- root "Iong ' an,i ot o
hird tf the main tru-ik, was thrown
both twenty five fe64 andt struck-tho
f i hou o crusqj g.ix raftdrs ntjO
1 ingan imn.itmue hole, A limib
1so feil on the other end of the roof
reaFiig'i't Througti, and breaking a
'art of tibe ilor. Th.).. in:n,ates .of
he house were not i.j>red. A mou!o
bout twenty yards off was k;lled.
knothtr lairge piice -of timber was
hrowu ubot thirty yards towaids
he road. This was the most severe
troke we have ever heard of.
g" We received the. following
,ospatob ovdr the Bouthern and At.
a.tlo Tolegriph lini.ye*6tefd a
Sa ItTAN11u.n1, S. C, Aug. 1i, 1874.
-Th,i South Catolin- Agricultural
nd Meohanical sooloty. is pow-in sos.
ion hele; Thos* V. Woodinrd
1e.iding. The Society is largely
trended by persons fromi all parts
f the StatE, and are entca Wined by
be grangers here.
M01AIE T OF PoruLATIoN.-TLo
aurtunry repo.)t for tbe. last week
n Charleston, gives the following
otals : whites si., co!ored tu-en/y one.
This grert disproportion of deaths.
s in a city where medical attendance,
i providod, by Jay for those not able
o puy. 'WhAtIfMuht it be in the
ountry, where no such provision is
aadt I Our ieaders are aware that
yi Challe.-ton the white and oulored
opulationiate nearly equal.
02- We give space to the follo
ng.
'?Ilor Fahild Hecraldi..
DKAR SIn:-1 send you for publi
ation a compo.itiont uritten by a
>pil at the New Hope School... I
. ink it worthy-of a place in- theold
inns of ahy paper,-Yours &ce.
C. E. McDON.ILD.
It goes thu!:
Fox
The Fox is a.very ounning ar,ilml
tl'ere are tivo linds of Foxts the Red
W'd tI e Gray the gray is most numer
)us in this courtry the Fox is bunted
)y bounds the Ft.x ,tayes in Lis deil
di day until late in the Ivening and
,I en he goes out to get food the Pox
3ata Rabbits and chiekehs the Fox
unf run vpr.y 'ait, the Rled Fox can
ut a uni the gray and. is very v'ery
ri.rd te catch thei Fox has a large
bushy tie which be d!rag.i along oni
the grounad to spoil out, his tracks
when he hears the itgs Foxes are
Beldom caught,' .
CnUMns.~-Thae conservativ'es caray
Noith Carolina by 10,000 mijerity,
ileot intg sbyenv ofit 'df &lght dkmgress..
ian, tharee.rour,hs of the legislature
ivid probably ,pl~ i e Jutges.
R{aleigha gots conservative the first
imc. since the war.
Kentuoky goes .democratic by 50j.
00 mntj.>rit y.
lIn lTen;.essee the civil rights bill
nined the radical party. At K(nox
oal)e, May,nard advocated the -bill as
paN(y h casure." Rrovwnlo\v sn.
uwered-i .gonoiag-it as the sumt
f vilI..iny 1d thy (uintessence of
abou.iaationsc. Cbe den oura ts ear
ried every county, earr3ing Knox
rill e the l1ret thue in thw teen years.
TJhe B3eecher Tfilton scandal re
maiins in stfat quo. Mutual M oulton
WilI not- tell- all. Tfilton is pre
piaring to earry the case into the
,ouats. -~ 'I 3
The New York IIerald olaimis thial
Jrrant will run for a third term on
Ghe libera Irvepublicain-demaocratie
icket,.and that he will conciiliute the
3outhern conservativep.
The Re:l Stoekinag. and Athletics
ire in Ei.git.-d-teaching the blarstod
sno,.
MVETEOY TAX JNON#h 'rlneoc
ET.L-Un da tui'day last, tlie subor
: inater to arik;Ctg townsh ip
n York County, met at flock Ilil),
Pr'esidelli Wa'tors presiding, and Dr.
I'. C. Robertsoni, editor of the GOrange,
noting as Secret ary.
('ol. Cad wallader Jones introduced
Dad i d yie e u
~ive Conmmittee to address tie Union.
Carolina, ,gn4,t adoggstre the orga ni
nat ion of'a to infbas hathe meal.s of
sff4cting this. Capt. John~ C. With.
eseppo%i fnteriy f-aedutrv as
bdzfrIutddewJ And sude 1pltai
idiffe4'aY dh.id f ohoiWlttle- of
psity Rfa Et,tem eO u e-'
apon the people of York to norninato
i goud ,tikt, and to bring mvsae
fu1ll ctciservativo dren th of York.
The conmp ave here.
toforo ending
not o nI ain..
tap g .ad op ng
up e tal'
fai ;,he 6 Ile of
W i esd att 4 . -
ma r' w reo timely atdeg fe
eevif
nin ,YOV b ikdWr 0 -
-ted to" 0 as
tihed cf t o
-'. 1i'S J , li o wis radical
8hhb(oeComniiaioner four yeas. i-yo,
i lip;txO IpT-116
o , It.d he itrende to gt back to
saAdle tine, il t tes 'tiakit'.'l.0:o-.1
hn w tho-efitiol litl W d wW.th ien, :11*ltd
I)fjvqed Is. oa )ypoiey . tq l h-i
bCA itq,ofU i! ti Ct J-I,t1 K, A.l lIstn
r Is iaC. 110 j ined tie te
union. -
-ir,J
hafior with bc I roeideitl antuieeeqd
thiatclh.ee . J.j 9PF"or .e9') f "A m P.
berhi. A oodl1y numbi,er of go d
s*la.tini dfj.k i'f i ia romer.'
;ZIe n.idta tthewn A dj. trned.
I'lie people of Itk Titliare d.
ter.r.ine d to do their. dnry in t lie
331im1prig < ti-i. W .~r*I. lihe w).e 'ol
Yor t Cc unt y 'as fully ur,ume l, we
Wil' Ce-tilly f-Po t dif. rent cl-- ,
V -people rcpresentiig that county.
Sped the work.
r A mnasas nehm ting or the
rddioals took' place ij th' Cou t
Rlouia TE ursday, bight.
. . Bnrbe c - cll to 0
,hair. Ienry RaAsw was appofited
eere1 , ry. Tihi'yne'etin ! Cow-tstsg
4 severul hindred bleks, i4 Weo
:otiiderablu numberotf- vhiles, was
irlttEd( rae'i 9 ,Solnator White of
Vork-an 1ndulterated 'Ceoied nAtt
II6 qolie fortibly ih dfence o' re
p6>liOdha. i I- okhdl-dged that
tIin11g4chad notlieCti siootli" of late
Iut clhiu.od that- cotruption exi ted
,iltng LIM , ddo4ecrat". He -laimied
th-t the colored pople honestly de.
iired rtforan, but could not go to
,he demnoeratio rauke to effect it. Jle
ked tile demn jorats to coma to them
1I1 advocated r..Ivil riglts, notons a
mcure foeing social equality, but
as according rights due the colored v
people and claimed that his race'
were daily improving. Thiat uwy
greatly ieeded educativn. Ile spoke
of elau.cipatiuni as the crowuing ace
ofIopublicanism. lie claiec-i to re
gret the ecparationl of .the races,
anld cal ed -n all citfzaus to help the
republicau party in its work of re
form.
Iis fpccch was strong, and
plaueible arguments for his party,
At..e same t.uj it was not inOD.
diary.
Riectrdson, te coloral earpet.
bag p,tumust#.r of Chester the spoke
ot te0 civil rights bill.
Vuliace was theih a:nnioucced amid
cheers. lie reviewed the notions ol
(,' gress, ad t cu'k off a 'feiw min.
utws in the spread nagle style. lie
deo.ied that Grant, would turn the
Stateo over to c.he democratic purty .ii
the radicals did niot, do "so ancd aco.
Hie baid that rather thcan sececertaiinI
fliejcls re-ehbeted G reant mccight leave
eaidi he pri ferred a demuocrattie go.
vermen'. lie s'poke of the Ku -inae
law, anri ale immu ietnity it ie ve Vy
personi under the la w. lie saidj.e
hard--1geen n,ii represencted by dem
crat,ie pccpcnr as lhaving told tea
co'ored tieople to resort to the e.
tridge box. 'This charge luhad bee
made by the IIh:naA,, Thle [Ieraldt
wras a lively hit Ic sheet, a cnico she*et.
Lie donied this. lie bud said if' you
usec theo balt, properly there will t.o
noteedC of t1-0 earte idg~ ie bo lie
enlarged e. peon lhe faithfulness of thes
colored poeplV. during the .war acid
aAid sogne.ti , wae. duo tbemc. The~
eivil rights bill was n-> passeud be.
cause the Country was onc the ev
of anc elec ion, liut it niould ha pa a
ed by c le pr(eset.t Cocngrer,s. l-1e
wonnd uap with ax pere.rat:run nypon thse
advacrtaeges of he0 St.t.., aned then ex'
hor.ted tics colo: ed ferieiad to vote on
ele'uiion d'ay. lie-ides son.e JKI Klux
and civil rights uloietioincs
the speechc was modere onacughe.
U. W. 1Lrber then a.fter o cllse, macde
a speechx. Il6 wih-hed to Oornt ei th4~
cassoet o: lIhe paer thiet he hea4
abucsed.the demn.crait. lHe abu.sed
nobody.- tie' ccorded3 liberty ug
thought .and speseelc to dee white.t-,'an td
o.ly wanted thce sanme eights for
himelef. fle did not tbelieve iii so ed
it!g a demoerat to the Le'gislature.
-WIhopl.y. all theoIai(A ieel
thce crowd, "doe nigger'a"c, If the
blacks pay tho taexes why do thce
whcites grumcbleo? iIe waut ed ref'orua
but was not for thbe demnocracts. lie told
severc.l aecdotes uncd was considera-.
lbly applaiuded. IIis epeech wpe ca
lirat ratre adl c"plandumr ai gueoct.
R ichar'd1.oe ofn'ed tesuolutiecap.
portineg Waellace whlichi were uceeanli
moutlIy ad 'ptedh.
A. M. Mueke.y w a then eniled on
aned muade a vei -' g, (ed speechl ini thie
main,. i Ue.hcema how leigh tu.ses
bc.ty tIio9lve ecia t1.i' cdyodated
luig horrest'non to te Le$sla.
ture. Ile wa.nted thce patty to bei
first seaFebed tB4 tien xf . locgest
mian could not be found, ie wouldi be
time to conseer about enkinag up a
democrat, lie thcoughet the very
cpos who inoited tar, uniop woulkI
be the IIrsveoo'pei tIIh in hab. ' jet.
tesJOW po e thef ,pemissk le, alpeedJ
The- meetimrg acs .tolerpbly ord4ariy.
The Qolored bind played betweenithe
speechces. It has -lmproved a great.
ibeal of late t
Wim,smono August 10th 1874.
OTICR- is hereby given Ihnt a Union
Riepublican Cou1 4onvention for
eld Qu'en1ty d1e 0 t n
k e aou iI- t Io Io
>f next . opt ember. at ten o'clock A. U.,
or I he pti'rolle of n.wininting delegames
o a (inion Republion &iale Conven iw,
o:be he!dm Cot:lufrabis.-H.. Ur,.-bu .Tittod'o
he 8J 1,sy of 4epienbeir nest., for jbp
uroe I'l 1101011 inaing catiidal.o for
he bilICU4 of ( tior.t' t' n ,el I,iehitt: int
IPT01-e or I ) .-1ote-A-lial:Ihe *next gnw.
ral e!eclon.
'The preoinetAlmedlinfg<1 f-I'164 ep'leieoll
if dclb gI:0 to s widutunly u,.ion00110
rill be liet I #at ihe iu mil pjin q-a for tinu
ntttills oil -'naurdny th 21101 day of
tigtet, Ikbil, itt i0 o'clock A m.
.,~ ~*i~ e . i I &l Y...li. i , ,ow
I'1 . tr fddeb.gAtes .
Wiinlu.br-, 2(
liir4gowiay, 11.
.i)auko,.
.Jenikina-villo, 4
Alon'icealo. i
P?ensIertille,
K illIi ngt.Worth11
IIIug 1:3w
Di i-l iou of Collill-w newrhi p.
iti.Acls-roc , Aug 1;0h. 1871.
[ %I \ VIE Ibis d iy dipose.vi o0, my inteir.
e.t in tie Aem of Cii well. Slewarl.
Co,. at Ilineksok ..ndUlalkei's I-Irovo,
o .los. C. Caldwell.
.k. N1 '3s ly, ST.U A 4r.
t ; u n de r u;ig ne d w ill c on i n th e
inder I ht( fiame n.1 style or C, \.M,1 414I.
ttlo &. uO., n nl iil partiC4 inilemIed 1 (
he Ila firm of C4ldlwel. .h:iri & Co.f
vill make 1.ttinci.. to the new firm.
4. 0 CALIwELL,
41'. I A.1 1 0 .
ALDWELL,BRO. & CO.,
DP,AL.FRS TN
GENUht MERCHANDI.S018E.
RNlI MJAIN AND CIIUiICII STRVF.-T1,
BLAOMSTOOKI, . 0.
nxig 18-1 in
3000 CASES
Boots and Shoes
FOR FALL TRADE,
We are now receitihg. direct. fron lthd
I1anuac urors, a larg3 and well select ed
look ot
[IOOTS, SHOrS AND1 TRU1t S
Yhich will he sold1 as In 't# In 1ny 01 lie'
narket. All gomdM with (fir Ititnd War.
1erchganis visil idg ChleCll(on 1110 ini
lcd t o exandne our I.uk
P. 1. FIALMIlNC & C0.,
No. 2, Iayn St., Cor. Church it.
\ j'. . . roight. l6 plinig up i,
LVI. Nee a i Goo Ie (lin and a
mine I where.' I
mineIJ~kW!f(~~ genI.
ing J.111 . . r W7 andt P'reuses.
i(' LIM, American Cah4y a'isor cied
1 bbl. tJinget. Sijps. '
L "' Boda Cestkers
11. Thi,0Les &dio.'
an8
WN8hORO, a (,
will begin:en 'the Urrg AlesdnI
nl AtInq94CeaI.. a fi
eraily #r y'irgiisAa. os alny ofthe ('olle geh
f tIme SeAush, ,l-jl n1Jnlis,.ne
M?efr te'priitir' Sc h1'nia.:Conven eni
n i e'dimomic.ul arran-vgemn'si. have, b 0!'
uab fr,f,ouyding usdenli fron- abrond.
ur- larltd?sIar,. 0'*re,uu Col..James i.
tion, Chtairmian ofC ltoard of -TfIsteeq or
t. HI. Cf,AIR1680l,
letarilefu g des,Tg0)ry
.hIt aiS hoLflns
I-DANNMURG CO
--4 .".,
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DANENBERG & 00.
It A \'E , ommeniel,l Reeeivinig 11he;t mew
Fill nd Winter stock. Im1uten.e atouk of
New Dry Go d1,
Cloth1ug and
Furr-nishillu 000&s.
IAtw r(JTIoSs, XEay saSIE
* hiEthfEoN4
FOR CASI P1C18.
C0 nilug ink Daily.
CALL AND SEE US,
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OOTTELLIOTT
TT/AW ovNsA ofrthd best
quatitiy ilanuufactlred 1)y he subscriber,
Terms of sale--Cash Or Note antI seentily
or Bankable Noto, or order on Cotton
Mfereht.rs. J. M1. EL It'r
N. 11. The colton roll has been improved
in Iho Gin of 1874. J. M. E.
Wiunn,S. V.
M r. *-,'lli'//. I.'uy It, 1 871.
r 11.8 g:i I lirchasel from You two
yer oni, and t i uon wihol I htave
ast ill, wi th thet cepi ion of a ILt'Ile wetar
upjon t hre rIbs, as gohd ra ne w. I trn Ot
en-'vs ib"* preday. whlicht I conLidlor
goodti..ntught [er li t W . .\Iy macinetry
inch Jamestl Letl.oh whleel ptorchtasied froto
l'U,I'e andi I~ini of iltimotrn.
it. Wemstot, 8. f,
peitnd. ( I/99 11;0 ) [ uer Ileu c I iei e in f neeor
utpin tho !ffly i'dw corttegd gin I boghit
[tti ro Jou btr,tt witer. it gives etiro u saii.
fan' itin. I reganrd ii sIpe b, ini 1n fy g in
ltg - hat rIcu, I (clan gin tent balets ot
ciot i n i en I onta wihnut any exir
.efforl.
'. Very Re'pree ftally.
- - 3.1.\'I6 I. t',0WNEY',
Mr. a. Al. '/Nott..
.1 lnko pleasure in stating that I ginned
with Otofi your fifty snw stins tinring
the n-onth of Oat. 18~78, nlint hales of cot
ton wetgghing alt bvoerago of' M lbs, from
SUin litp ti iut don . #iih e.-orythi.1ng
wotrltng right, withI thle entgine I ginne d a
balo anr hour on- more ithani one OOCensin
JIoIIN VINSON.
Or,sn Sn:-'hanv0- %ed i No of four
-15~ catw gins. 'Th.ey were all t hat, couildi 1,0
desi:ed~ Thse .oeaned iihesaed well, and I
h. .~ hlied 7400 .t6.1 ced cot ton withI
pt t.l'oo$ p,tt ~ftr mule teram.
R~i3 E RT %, EL L SON Jt,
WIr, boro, J15ly 20th, 1874, .
SSri! fODS,
Flu Vgpdr
"' ~ " fltcon andI fard
25 bhd~ saaBling and .Plantiing P'otas.
is of whih twill.be sold
50'4 W FOR OABIE
~1~O~Y il\VuIon"' Cigars,
bi tCompafteva-Cignrs,
1003 Cheroosls ('igars.
ft, II U. Ci. lIIISF'OITim & th
3OTTON GINU
COTTON and HA - S
UINU rereive1 the agency for thd
I'ale of lite Nelectt & Goos.
1'ciN (411as udI 11W PA'eNsse, I Would
be ghild to hivo 11ho Platiters examino
)famtples.
TnuuE 0cor'ON 44IN
is wit holit a r Ipetior : %% ihb P:0 Con,
si.lored, it hm:i NI) QJUA !i ive ex.
tracts of some of the
Todmod0al0.
n)A*NWMi,., 8. C'., March 22. 187.
Messrs ANehlell & Goodrich, A uguieta, Ga,
Gt1'i.xmxm -A t the UIN ani ito
capacity. I can pronou neo it nuimbot'
one." ,liio is a sixty snit gin, runs by
an Uedeimbot water wheel, and ant gin
f-omi 4 to 0 tmles, und if the wht-el wa
properly constructed, would gin from 6 to
8 lft 41. p,rtny. i cleans 11th seed beau.
lifutlly n1l gives goen stistla otilon.
(Signud) Wml. IIA10001).
Umtt"inAV, 4. C , March 10 1874.
(JUTIS --1 tiow enclose dft-t on 'Messrs.
It. Pat torson & Co.4 of Philadelphia, for
-$210. I have usod the GIN, and an
pletsoll to h1avoit ill iny powevr to say thut
it works viiant or better thatt any'l havo
ever I t'l. I w.-rk it withm an 8 htorso
power engine ai-Il onn gin 10 bales ontion
in 2 hours, Ilets weip,.ing -160 pounds.
I fo I tie gin myet-If for hanI f ni hour, anit
raf It It at best seMed, anti gtinod 701 poundi
seed ootton, making good lint. This wai
a 1e76 ponnuls better than any of the oth
er", out of four different perrons trying,
The least ginned was 630 pounds per half
hour. (8igned) J Ab. p1 0 A,.
StkAt S It.T.s, ANvtnsox C. II.m 9. 0.
April 0, 1874,
GMN'tq I-We Ute.d A( otir eain mills in
thiA til;nge imrt e different kinde of fotton
gins, and Inkio p-leeit in anying that lite
''Net -le:t anid (loodriet (hi" is 9uite as goort
as any we hitire ever tibed, fMd tho prid
rheap, r.
(digued) 08OllIP & MCCULLY.
Stenm Millp, Anderson C. If.
Nimur 8ix, G. & C. R. It.
Maroh 20, 1871.
GNS-r:-It affords me pleasuro to add
my eslimony to the valuo of your Gins.
For eal-neily and simplicity I know not it,
iialn i see no reason why It ahotld not
bo durnbli. Tho price being so reasonablon
your Wits nra and ought to be popular.
(Signed) .1, 11 1100KS.
A,r.RtjAl.R, Oct. 11, 1878.
GUeAr 1-One of the 46 saw 0ino Air. P.
All ov'dered fgr nre Ilinte received, and I
amt very well pieIned with It. W1m0n the
0in cAmo I ws so vell Irensed with it,
and oni of imly freddifien on ons of my
plnces liked it so itch, ho spoko to Mr.
All to order him one, wiloh h,t did. I
feed tlho gin myRelf and gineiod 100 pounds
Seed cot ton in 11 iniules. Tho driver
did not know I wa-i making a trial. I be,
lieve I hint I can pinl 100 pounds in 11
i(eait onl a trial,
JUNE.S M. WILLIAMS:
Cot ton lickirig 1ondered Eeany
THE SMITH'S IMf ROVED
H AND POW ER PRESs.
lTwo hiands enn pacldtradily with It.
'-"d'Irin.- arm all that we,ttld beo requiredi to
pintk cititily rand ral idly bales Weghig
It is a com11plete stIcOOs't, simple in con
liitttontt, a grent dortfcentration of power,
at the suite I11hRAlli and NrOT 1,1.A
t?hl Ti( (/IRT QUT r'opopn:yR, and be
ing lime ii venitio-n of a SoEttherma Gena.
tiessan,.r is dlesertinig thme patronago er
8otmt bern P'lai I ors.
No oIlier Ilanid iower Perss can bo re
liiul ah(ingentirely free fron "siAipping"~
Thei '-har'' in this, as well asn the ''Pawi,'"
having "Teeth" of sitfliint strentgth to
hol any Pressure, It is itmpos.iblle for bo
t o '-sli p."
I give extracts of some of tihe Tetimoni.
ale.
ILAN'o-.ay. 8. C,. Jant'f A, 1874,
G arra e-i have the plensnro of givir'ig
tmy testimony asuto my experience in tuing
tIhe rmilh C'oto n P'rt ss. We have htad
in USO for theo past three- yoirs o'ne of thoe
presses at, the wor' s of tire anngloy Maag
footlurinig Co., for fuling the *asfo. We
htave putt up some 1400 balos in the timne,
and limo repaire have not amo'unted to fivo
doilmars In all. Thm P'ress cart be ope'catedl
by hoo man to adflhutager it being si*lple
in consatruergIou. and conttenient to man.
age. II pr'odnoes a perfort bno when
pressod. (8igno|} IMZ. F. FOSTER.
atrporimtendont;
'lmo 01-4 60 per wrew tfr' on ears al
.ingusta a.
The Cotton l'red-Fr?ier, *omptobe,
free on the cars in Amgmuta, Ga. $160 O&
F"or ftrthiovpart iot.lnas and pnmple,g
apply to iEiR.E IIACGT,
jefy 2-2'mAgol
AT COST.
iiJP tandersigned oVer. fronm tiris day
his ec,aire Stock of Goods a6 (ost to OCashp
pumrobrasers. . Wiy a 'ps o'f t change of
bouintes--all' neconni' will no oloned on
snl after Fe-day, at'ndI no ordierm A'lhed ur..
lees nocompa'nied bmy t he CABII. Persons
Indbed' -o 'ne will pleaso call at .
toro anid ettle, either by CA8I( or by
N~OTh.
T.Rk. ROBE XTSON.
ati'g. 4,--Sf.
TJo All W bonr it May Conerin,
NOT1iCiE Is hereby given that ap pler
.lion was made on te 5th day it,
Atngu t, 1874-, to the Clerk. of the Conrt! o,
Fairfieid ('ounty for a charter of ittout po
ration. for the '-Rescue 1ide Clubi o,
Pahm6feld cotunty, in accordano. with f lu
Aolt of the General Ascembly In such at
m:mmdo and provided,
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