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FAMFi ELID fi RU,D P( nli-,o i E-.cry 'e.-1c43.01l17 It Mv.NSBOli, S. (., nY , Copy oile 31er, - - $ : 00 -6 12 9) GONip A. n )111 te ma Slie,ing of .johnson recalls ;rownlow, \%.t, lo to th sECIte wVhat top1n1 s I,s to Ih h<;- ll use. A ( ton-I ants carry 1im t .Viec a dLJ t', anI fron I, ebah .1t I tI he ex rv ie0 1eft of, th, pde.i, t's dek, clo-C to tMe door. Thero ie t pait , atttenuated, W.,)*Ily, never Spe-0ki'g, neiver :.mil. inig, v"tinig by oilgna ad aiparently ilve s, slivo fior at perpoitia Iniver 11nd1 twi(vih < T a teoI-rrible1 pulsy. ish i "'ar.-m IBhownilow, of Toll. In fa'ei there are so many disabled Senalittor'S 11a tIM goV01m11110n1t 11118 1ad :o put an uleviltor -inl their wing to catrryv ti;om up 1 and down tta irs. \ orton im partially paralyzod ; W right, of* Iowa, is lame ; Clayton, hnidsomn -voing mn1, has lost an .nil, nd FJerry, Of Conlectiont, 14 a vittiml to sIi! 141ne 4pnldimiClty, lie !.-, unue I- ent, w Ieb ,eiug onl loi oiter r,V is eil1) of Cliodo 4 Ferry, of M' ibchiganl, hls Sultner's de.0k. nmner itas a very unpopti, lar unan amot lg the c iployes of the t,enute-0io doorkee;-ers iind pages i- t Ih .tt h ni tievervouchslfed them,),, it n 4aigoud morning." Ken It i ib d va r A'rie:nm I ! l-ivc!1 hetter fin the spirit thanll in) t410 fl..h, alld thley knlew it, 'ersonally he \% as felf-ati ied and pommiols , at:Sociationl with Ihi III wa o lilt, 1llt.s.- every sl1periority -1 uis ctowetled to' bie bii. .1 ulia Witrd llmI Weni t. to1im once flr1 m4011e Oh:litblo sbe i '-admi3, 1:,id the0 ge:. t'haLlh'S, "11o yon1 Think I havo tinte for inldividull ebar i s I V pti-14,0 i., to re0,0 , t-heword." "I rgie me, Mlr. ,mnm,ar,' she rviplio-1, 41lor aiskinl-1 'i;nt Jeriap You foro.t tIel 'A or of thA l Lud !ill6 Luo TlI toll, 'S em1 111 z .d 1.4. 1 y' (1 114 i k-till4 k i . (lit ov' I; fri,1mn N i t. '. '- rIe t u r !4. A iptuall i.- a fulily lit - t!e Ivil.-iv, : i aniz an adiirabl Ie ',-C3kC le it I' t its 1131. tilt) 111.41 courtly mllatit rs ill till selatte. 11:14m1. li:1 1l -\line, ahoay Mieay a dres Cont, ne0VOIr liln Overeo .t. 11 s e.. e gue, 1'r. i\lerrill, is th tigner ol thle .a iio liquor 11. . Ie and A ir li 1110, of ;Iaa.:Ct onl their way to the Chicago Conlvelitimn of 1860. "1 amux vury m h iuc tm:o, ill t.1e igt iculturu of ) our conitry," said Senator 'oril0 ; "what do 3ou do with .ll t.hi-A Cr I' . "Wull sir," lepli dlyl' .whose colstitulelits had priobal, ni ver heard of a pro. L.ibitionl Low, "w%e spoil a littla of it for hre:.d and puit the ieist illto lhiskey." Flainagin of 'laia. .gAn'S \lib:, TeX.s, is a jolly o1(1 f,0lowl who says"whai" and "har'' .nd rooses tho uohoes .,enerailly whlon hie spOaks. iloberts"on4 we1r.8 jewelry 1(-f' l'abulklus v i tle--mnlor lld sleeve. .it niU Oht be infeed Crom dia. dlin and14 I4oberC4t$1on tha:t fuill dress344 1and. i lerle 4re 44n43 o 1413in' tile sena:th. .l"ir fluon4 it, Oe)44)413 ditignlishd geni tIeman141 st ick to) (lId clot hee fron, .po0lic3y, 1144 14w444 an 0lectionl to them11 ho sa.4.l One ot' hise fa0) iends4. 1s0umped 3n 341' 1 '(04a. "Ar1isto4.crat it1141 ced,'' s1id the L spou1kee' withI greaIt e1nthu si. :s4m,'4 "you4 44ught to i.co him. \Vhy every~ r ig of (1441thes he0 has iin t he we~Ild i.44n't wo4.th 1410."' Uordo.n, the confedoratel 1' 1 genera.'1tI, 144 a4 fin0 flagis cap 1tunrell froin his~ men iln thlt or'4314.: n 114e 4.nsn4 $4" ere1 l4~ . .Ha ard )'l '1 o .1)ebwarI e, is the4 tIi rd genel'rattioni of .JeL'n1ors' in -his 'fan4ri1y. I'retIinghnty 3.n4 l.s I" 44neting 4f a- 4w'll. f.' 14nun41d' his ne Ilighblor, is4 the~ most gnarrel'4lsome4 ot senators.4'34 Th'kuilmaI 14.44k:14 at1 mov. ~es hiko Ho4. eher0. IDa~r 4 45 1i4 041)y 4 thi'ty-sven yeatrs 4.ld, I ::on, and O)gle.aby ha ve youn~4l4 and4. '.4'.13 a4 iltunIl lJ3beatty, an d1 is no0w, 1.4s. Sj.i g-ne1t ('am11e .t t ho -send34te iIth 14reat34 pre''$ ige,t'.113 neer lived 'p) 1t4 his r41pu1ltton. IlowC4eer -mne4t.h he.u0 hlaveI:l' d.isappoin014ted SOmel e xpee.tio4, he0 has won ui I ni 'ecrsal1 respoe40t by' the0 Iffompl1tns 1 w43 'ithI 11I is hIX1it11r io n Ifhon I het' is' d?34snYan' - Pd , all. a4pp 41tenano 10.3s-in th1 (10way o'C (4r tw genitU->1 of1 th 113 l4itv, who. " 0o1: Id,b m:'eria Ny..:) improI0Ved by NCIet' i't a344l Jones3 010 t'wo' ('o44, rwhoseto1l rum per. JCI monthli id$250,000. S.4 war h 3 l ui!t a4 faumouls Lonse 14er0, ep'110omizing 441114 th or34r and1( dis48:r !ers knownv1 in archii eetLro, m-d41 eo'wned wit th3(e thtundeorbolt of' in444 134 taulve: for a 1lO iug-rod. ih . ) i. m in .1l.,11153 4 41ir'sluird, OI t I 44 ' PJ sin ' "I ' 4 t pp l, 0m4sh, Cluarti. 'f a po4 '4no lt h114t10r, 8loga4r ' on11' 3 .v'4n: 40)4 I i.4.s4 hand1(. l>roba b1y sews thlat shno ii:,.rli Type lot howspaper. The Po hkit-Jyie Eagle, M h4 Ai . 41el0 oti i4 TC1N Mintlk" "900,%id N e paper-,'' figuree on the nuiiibor of type i.41d in a newspaper.of the ,izu of tile i.agle at Gt,Ofw tio aotd al number of bits of metal arrangad aid -reatranged every dAy In piapar ink It iewsoaper the t-ize bf ie Hagle, which is about the ameo sine of the oi.tjtti onalist, for the pres. We suppose few peophi think f the printing trade as the most ekaot and partioular business, but it is. In imakinlg type, vari- tions that might be allowed -Io the mildnet of thi Guest ,watch would retdeAr the type useless. It io vory rart-ly that type furnished Ily two separate (ouiiries can be med together without a good deal of trouble, though they try to make it after the sanie standard. We read onme in a while of a wonderfdl piece of cabinet. wirtl or nosai, work, con. taiij ing ten; t wenty ot ifty thousand pieces; thb tAnker of which has spent months or everi years of labor in producing it, niid people go to see it is a gicat Curiosity, but the most elaborate atid carefully fitted piceee Of this kind ever nirtdo does not com pare with that which the printer does every day. The mine who does: Ihe first is looked u)jun its an artit mairvel of skill, and if a hundred pietes iO put ill wrong si;% up, oi t urned (he *4ng %ay, it is nt ob servet in ti general effect ; but if the printer, in fitting up ten tieu as m1lay pieces together in the same dity, put-4 (tie where another should be, or turns one the wrong way, everybody sees it, and is ainozed at the "supid enrelosjniess of those stupid prin tera." iven in this short artiol e thoro arre no icbS 0an 1,794 separate pieces of metal. Scraps, Sheridan has returned to Louiuiana to shuw that he is not afraid. Gov. Tildon recently gave a ban& qjuet to Willi-an Cullen Rryunt. The Ne Jeray fiegi.lature and the Erie 11 .ilrdad are quarreling over free passes. EITort were tado to comprowise dilfieultius in la iuisiani. hy auceptiig Kellogg, un-i giving tho cois-rvativeL the Legislature. It has failed. The New Yoik Herld is Mill call i:)uro on Uralt to,teaignr. which lie will problably not do, as ho has ju t found another relative in Virginia Vhro wants it Siuationl. The Erise lpel D.iocesan Conven. vention of Illinois has elected Dr. DeKovo, Bishop. Dr. Seymour was elected., and reJoeted by the trienuia. ocinvnittion beciuse of ritialiotic ten. d(anciesa. Thjo, t-ine charge is brought ngain-tA l -1ii, :ihd ,-overAl minUM ters have igo.d,ali a. ittountion of re fusal to recognize him as bishop be. cause of this cbarge .and because of illegality In the eleotibn. A benutifl answer was given by a little 6eoteh girl. When her olas., at school was examined, sh replied to thet cluesm on what is pationce ! 'Wait ai WeO antidutia waarv." D)eath is as necessary to our eon stitnttion ats sleep. We sh.ell be re freshed in the m.irning; t'eNi ps .1 Arn Iowa doctor thinke tighit hieing a .public benefit, besauso it kills all of the~ foolish gi. Is, and leaves the wise ones to gr6w into womon.. TH E FAIFIELD HERALD: . M EANS DAVIS; 1FAtoet, Wetlnesdlay Mori g Febrillry 17, 18Th. Th'le hros Vsstr.ekyout tufe en. a e i'ig elathse-f tehe senate bHIt r&. pealing the lien la*. 'The lien law will t,bus continue in operation; # th'e irJieals do not bestir the m. scl v es thref uViu no-t 4tfeeledirf p,as.. irng the.ocivil rights bill -by 'the rfot'rrthr of Marelh. Tlhord aire a6oti't ni3n',b'6' eil,1bn Whhlini tIhe schlalstic age in South Carolina. fin the. .University ,there ar'd about 1.0. ret the tots! adoole fund is only *2:10,000, ntille the U niversity recoi ses $56.,000. 'The -R1. T1. acrtape is coniplicated freor the-fxtt that TIht,odore has at cehronia case bf mother-in law, who has an insane way of annoying other people, arid more par-tieularly' of clutchijng and strangli.ng her hu., 'batid at nigh,t. Tj,lton stigmatised Mrs. MorsA and "ira. -Heober as "aibnorrmaI creat-lons." -The lorida Leoxialature haa, after twen)ty .four~ bal lots, elected Joned, onuservative democrat, as U. 8. enrator, to succeed Gilbort, radioal lRaumsey who was nominated by the -aieal caucus an Mlinnesota has at *adt withdrawn, and the legislature is saina~u a free Oghit mho. o favor a democrat or d 1letal riepubli. can. Mihi1gan, Wi"Oonslii, Miaeo. ta anl 14adi4 a were about the only Statoe tiat wedt reub'lioanu last November. 14 the hat three, the regiat reputliomi "nildatos for Senator hiave been 9tbated, and Rawnfey will hkte a ba.k se:t also. And yet Grant hopee to rall the dis. gruntled, demoral-zed m4 uune call. ed the republiean pat$. John Young ilown, -if ft ltucky. lall Made Hmusell ffauous by his bit.. ter denmuinoa iutf ot ihAler. 'file at tack wias uiparlinti;oitary to the l;st degree, but, Bu ler is 64i 4 g.r.acele:s villuiti, that 4noboty is siorry for him. It i said that lro-wn q0it received hundreds of congri-ulatory letters fromt tall .parts of the Utiiin. Hi., as sertion Uat Hntleriaim. is the synony YUe of au that i.4 pusillaitsiliunu in war, in hu sian ii ,peiae, f.-rbid ding iv aeris a.d in i'aln.ub'in pOlitiO. is pvroh ytiia 'nto afio.,t piece of inveotivo tlit has been uiterd for m1alny a year. Prown w s elected to Congress before he had reached the re(pired age, --nd has givei repea teti ,pruvifs o,f great pov-rs .f oratory. Te &ttgoship. On Friday on the aixth hallt, , J. Shaw of Marion wi.s elected Ju :ge vce .udge Greene, decuuesed. W. are highly gratifud at this re?ult. Mr. Shaw is a Conseivati,e o. hijo character, and a lawyer of long ex perie.C. A4 solioi-or 6f t:.is eir cuit he gave grcat oiil-f.aotiin. W fear that the eiledtioni of - Mr. Sha%% was a lucky acoidedt, aind that th lugislAture ihoul-l not be to.) highl) o ingratulaed tkpuu timeir work, al wa)s of course, efoepting the Con ervutives, who ,pushe'd for% ard M . Shaw its their.catdidaIte. When iAdipe G.ene died, sever al aspirantb.fur the vacant posili.1 .tiepped fettward. Most proit.iiiet among the.e wei.e Mtatis uand Whilp per, two graceless a:amp, who ight with propriety he summninled t Court in some other cap reity thai ai Judge. Both f three were ex tretnely odion to.doe. lt r uhliu.,ta and conservatives. ti'e dniij,i. tration, we pre-ine, felt b..I.d I ohoose a iopublicar, and theiefort adopted Mr. L. C. Nurth-top, former. ly cf the Union- Uerald, its its a.iuti date. Mr..NorthrPp ,is a sprighti. journalit t; siad vwe bate heaid, tol. ing Dgiaint'his Uhairacter. But I.. 11- not .had the "l110,bratijjjs o, twent'y ye irs,oi as -a Lmyer. Decid edly the most proper .person to e,ec wais 31r. Shaw, ' t1 e Cunmervativel candidate; iot -because of iim poli ties, but beonii,e Of Chm 1upejio qualifIcations. Oun the .first. ball. t, Shaw sin! Not thrdp reeefa(ed .82 votes caet (the Fji field House delegation snp p')rtaig the hatte' ), t he arch thie \losch Mooived 38 vote., Whipper 7 and a -few weak aciattoring.. l"ive more ineffrotuual baail,ta 44e 'e u keut, ant on the seventh, the Miosos men a. mng no hope fur their pet, aGest ovet to Slhaw, elestinig him by 72 votea. three me-re tee a ma y rity. WVe rejioc in the eled-ion of 31lt. Shaw,, becanae by such muen as haimself tI e .-ididiat ernaine uaan begj.' it d. Ainot.her.tJudge iat jL-be -elor-ied ii. place of tJudge Tiownsend se thei 4th Circuit, who d ied on F. id! ay. W'e trust t'hwt indgi.if yat, ability a l agaite tuismphk. Prbidseut-tant ?'ai4 dacid de to1.. AoDsin,g t1muekable atoesag6 b te Ua grese.? 'Tb 1Ile SAii',e uft I/ United Ntgd&C: Dlerewitth'[ Ihaive thle honmot to inud in Ia6eoid(ancLe wit b, the r~u.otu of the sbOate of that 3E i*st., dlI t he infoitalUon ia tly pssels s t here: sin.the ate .of Arakiana s.. i willi verii)r6 to 6*pra the opda.lon that~ all 1h6 tedtuim.na -ows that in the lawfully' elected gosvemi r of lhaa state.f .ohiit she has~ bieen -tnluawfully deprivod of the poo4-siona of his dfe since that time; i hat in 18.74 the const itaton of thi t tate aus by vi lonce, int Iiml ition and ret alutiohi. ar) rt.cred ings ova rua oa n and a new const1itution adapted, and a new state governmenit eantahU:.hed. T.hos ptoceedings; if pstidaih t-Gi:o standi, practically igniore all sighte. by mi norities in all the states, .also, 4t-bat is there to prevent eaich of'ths states recently 're-adtnittedl to federal rela tions on nettain conditionas; from chantiing tlier ostitutions and violatIgjgetbeir pledges. If thfd so lion In Arkansas is acquiosood in, il respet-fully submit whether a pte . oodet sodanerou to he ta.bilitSs distate gotbrnimenit, if -niot .of ethe bational govetnaent alag, ebou'ld -be fecognized by .conigress. i tarnesatly ask that oongr.ess wilJ take so.te deM finite action in this mnatter to relieve the executive from acting upon ques.. tions which should be decided by the legislative branch of the government. * L S. (RANT. Eotve Mansion, Fob. 8, 18754. By tils it wilt be s'iLm thnt Grailt !a dedtrofst. untoi.g all that hag been aaoiipliished in Arkans to in the way of peaceful governmeont. Ba*ter #is +tvguizod as tie gdOr nor defi/cl, the legislalure conven ed and called a donvention. Dole. gates to this convention wee tlect. t-0, and the ot-tventioh aseinbled peacefully. It. pr'posed a new Con - itutLin fui ilte StAtc. This con. -titution was L-ubijtted to the peo. ple and adoi.ted by an overwhelming imj rity. A new State government was then electt-d, l,nd .i.s i:.v il --peration. 'list; is th trun 61!ts. And yet beoauuw lWotk and a few s)rehreadod radicals ruine a cry, the Presideit -proposes to upsiet t his gov er.:nieut anal substit.ute an anarchy, 8uppoti-a by F r baon et-. A special i.eve,t. iting cuamit. tee heoded by Poland went to Ar. lans,s, and has just iepo ted. AlI the membeis except Ward uf Ilii nois, report that po.nce exizts in, Arkinsis, aud that though the new regime was b. ought iits) power brough irregularity, still Conagres catnot interfure. Ward, however, is otie of the Muiler stripe. Ile was nxed up in the late hcidtiioe by a democrat, and Wvill- step down and Iout ill March. He aIldvocates th nuse of l1rooks, and submits a ii ority r'eport wiah* forns thl .round work of Grant's mesilIgt'. TILe nessi e is starti mng, e-peei i3 When it sugges s that the Soatl.orii t ae. have no right to alter thei :o stitutions. In other words thi i ey aru not yet free and Sovercigi 8 ates, on an equality with Matsa ' liusetts or New York, but quias: sa'rapiee, relouiring c(Q innally th, iiterferene. of Federal anithority 'h is ii a startlittg proposit.oi. The secret is that .a4t 8ees in he presint contdition of Arkat.s.. .41 u dou'ted loI if si.x votes in 1875, and hi- prograuine is to mud ly the water in i.s nilail:y states i. .Vossible .o ns to throw the result o bhe Pre id ntiid election inl doubt his ti not. i.euoos:ruotion, but Grunti.m, Fraternization in Olialloston. Charleston is at pr sea.t the scene if a getit-tal fait.erization. T wo .. the nit.t in ptirtaniL orglaia.,tions it the United St ats are ian lesin there. I'hi tue ti,g oh the -and Chapter o llasonis draws tok.ether repre.etattttivi aett from all parts bf,the.State to re saew old fri< dships and to 6. ia It lp'.n the pfomttion of those pain)Oi ,les of peace and love which are thi foundations of the masoic edifice. At the asae ..ie anox.thxer and ax liltf:rent b'ddy of mtn are' me together-t,be Nati.ix;.l G range: i dhe Patrous of Htandr4. lEver now the leadinig a emxbers of that. irder ini every Stale anid Ter ritory, from the tordsle u I bianaina griivi a of Fiorida,-t, the bleuk and s'lieerles In.uniltains i aid pl .in, of Neow E.,g. and, Mloatana& au-I lowa, where , SI. *old .vintry me.-:inxgs theo su.,i prxzed U,p with a crow xar, gre b.ask ing in the-ho.jpitality of Coax'eastonii Fur asbove tIle anit oth l.itterests~ a dhe o11'ndexu-t be pilaced txuo aa.o 'ages d'eritesd frein a frienxily ina.: c'ours.e of reg.i'wiaentsv idn of ,Il sectionas of thxe UJa.i. n. 31 ..0 nyM the~se are i.. f zan.ial ripubxli cans, n h.. nxave bioen txaighIt by UdI ?er Kxxd othi er., of th.. i'xs, to view thes ',tio.a -ras axe bandsits1 haoi-e a hie.ves and .anbairr' 6'iit tei G.'Obs northe.x bloid has been a ff:etually1 thawed by) the rax, . of geii, ISouth (Carol in.. fer xilrpfise at t ie 60f,; k.,ii d'f axlE..art elstling heo. , al I alhough u.a utlis lax t!ielf e~tiolfssos; dnx hi M'iidenxt that thxeir .e.fes hxuave lle ethc:tgahIl *6p'ix ld. TheIt i$ a -gr.eut tit:mx.tsh fori thfe b.outh.; anad will, ini the .nd, re dounad to h ar a.entagec~. Th'le difdiulty bx.s ever been thait whllI uutthent, denxiigsguecs knxew~ that they aro ly inxgx the hsoxnest masss of t.he .norish are .Peal ly id. o ve I. 'he'ir eontiet-i,ns are I 41.et. 1L i once0 satisfied of the trn-h.x they hs.v. exnoughx stutbboraleSs to voto as they pliease, isrespi etive of the3 hxow's ot pltrty lb:sderR. Ali rt;it irneedle1 for the dOm)plete restoraxtion of good wlbetween, tho sectlions .i a ,0%.0 al frateral i j tiroi x'ss. WYoro we a VadertAllt; or d'id we ownl a "bobanza'' in t,he Netada niinos, we would codstrdot a grand cont inental .raH way tineuroling tihe entire -Uniioni, and every Summer the south should go no'rth, whie ini the winter all the noitth and wedt should lie broiught tcuth. .Four years fromxx the inauguration of this sohemne, a eatioxnal diffesences and sctional hate would be entirely blotted out. But as this projuet is eiaerical, lot una anprnaoh tIt as . arlya. poq.ible by bitaugitg the uOithert peopti soli; 11n1d by ending our oWl pd$e liorith, by indna of th. $e unational oonbutions. Human natuie is tho same all the wortd bvor, and tonest wei doi elasp hands wberever lie their home.; For thiede reis us we believe ilat thd f-ste'rnig,tiou now tukiug ultie iu Charleston wil proAn ii he eid a national blessing DEALER IN "URNI URE I TIl EF very best qualitie.Q. foAr I n rire. ,F ersand fidtiig Hoimm. Voy demvwn anid workinitship. LIN I0.AL-E-! I offer at prices that dlefy comp.riti :ia Bedsteads Ml AD E of hard wood .an.t warrantel to i ve en ire an,i,tfar'Ioit. I ke(vp no iiferi. or Apinat v. t4e ilot,iony nud Imy hei Oes. and bully wherc you canl buy the chleapeist. .Sleep Cao.tab~dle \ND BUY the People's SPRiNG BI-3). It i, the hkiml in lhe market withouw ex ct pt ion. They are chenp. Kentucky RATT-N iand Split ment :hnmirs a ipe. vikhl y. Our prices are beyonud compe. 11lill Mattresses OF mny owl noaentueiure. Window 1sdes, Wa;1 Briek*ew-, .'acLets and irrurs. FlIRN TURE netily repairedal .moder. itte ciees. IPiotitre fraIcS Mad-e to order. Special Attention GIVEN to the 1Underta 's 1)ep rl - mn. I kpeep Ont linnl a full supply 0t 1eu:ill1 t'a e, n.l 'Wial t nIlins If ti.e nest fiish. All calk I romptOy nitenided r. MY l erms tire sh. I a -I upon i h tlat hilort setilenotits make Ion oct 3 The State of South Carolina, CUNTV or FAInFIEl.D. In the Probie Collrt, I )-J Ol1N .J. N-Lt, Esg., 'rohatr Judg. \fII EREAS -lo.1 .A. Haglood lath made V V s i t mi..t gi.n ii lua e3ers etI dmiti rationikt Lt the .-:i e a id a ifei I f i'VIVI-3 Il agm-l,. (44-owmel. 3 iewes ilugttLa 4-I, d cised. i 3gfuti 'I h:wie atre therefol e o,l I:.iill mion iii tsh aid siigilar th- kitIlrod nit t-redi isof L 0 Smidi L-vi. 111igood, de. -!asedti ( ia1 le h id pe before me, i the Cai:rt of 'rob.u. i he ield at Fair field C2u t i l ouse; . C.. n t - -.'2.I dav f Ieharoury-~ in<it,l aller pubbeaiC:tionl lhi atf, aI t 11o'clit in tihc torenoonta ~toahe *u--j. ity atihey hivg. whly ilie sniid .\d niis.rl~-riuion 11ko ibi n-.. he granitedo. (I.veno undel(r my hanisd. ibiis fifth diiy agf F.b., Annto DJoiaini, 107'. f . 1 x J0I::1l . NJEIL. RLidgewit W1heelWirigit antil I~- wi-al to informii my ironis andii thi -jaib!ie gen,- r.sly thatl I iala now locit mi prea4real tao do llor-e Sntoeing anad - I ki'ails of3 plaaan hi-ink .m ith we rk .134444 Waigo4tnandl Ilhiggy repa.irinog done wjitg h ale naiditahi p.ne.sa. 'h 2-'f i IWhieelwrighti 'uol tineguksmaj ih. Iii IHiiil'ut!jcy. fin lie Distrier ('durt of the l' :-. fdr lthe Ditrics. of Sou)tht C'aralia ...ii ihr miarte o f ciI1. C. 51enus flan5k rut .. rJTi8 i ht iin lii>- 4Il.: a wii g. .t in ukrnicy w l i . i.-ened out of li. iar'el Conurg. ef r-cle ~i4Un bed l tae for he iD-i i-ic ia-f Soui h4 ania 4)n .th .3li iaingr,'. 1874. nlgainsit iltej i.ie gil ) - 3 t a-I. iif F'rlild (:onniy. of lihe stat ~oiith Calrolia, who hit h heera I ad.indged a i nkrupt n.pod i.s l'e ii haln thliat the pamentt of3 iny 41 bht. vad the lh ver ,v aniy prioper-iy b'a.iomginig In siait tinankl a to.fiimgg or f-ar his ggse. -and I ac ii as ir of3 a ny [-dol-iery lay himia nro for ugiadea by lawi ;-i :iit, a ilho&ting of thle dred. t-ra f si l-akruajlt; -to prove heir debas. sand -1o ch -oae .one -r moKre 5tis4iges of hi. .es aite wa Wlt i h hld all et Lou,. 4f Iban0kruapi v. o be ha1 den on lhe igin duay cit l-'eh. latry, A. 15. I 875, at 12 ao'clock NI., at Yonrkville. 8. C , baefaaie W. I. t'lawr-on, l0-, one of the Riegistiers of .Ai d I ouraa-. 1B. NI. W A1,A-',. ,I S. Alat-hal as lezssnga bY -T- Wi. ('f.A W S O, 'e pu ty N[led s e ge'r. faib 3.x2 Mt. Zion Institute WINNSBORO,.S. -.. Tiabli spig Sessioh of thgi lI.-stitiont for the, year 1875 --will ceCmn n~'co onl the fire Mlonday in J iasry ne'xt There will ho two mnontlh vacationl in the summera-~ inistead of oneo mongth, -as hmeretofare. Thisj is moei accordanceo with, the usage of the other G3ehools of oura 6ete, and -it -is hoped will sutit the pat,rons~ better. There will -be a reduction maido In the rates hitherto olhhrged for ,primary 'chol a. andearnteat andc carelgul efi'ort will be inade to promote their jrogressu. Adlvano. ell $tsudehta earefielly prepa red for Cola. h'go or the uSuanl.pureuit of lif,t. Cheap and1 comfortable board provided for. scholar, lirom nbronaf. It Is greatly to the interest of both pare-ts anid scholars to enter at the beginning of the session. Apply to CoB Jas. II. Btion, chairman of; Boa:d of Trustees or E. HI. OL A UKSN, NOTICE ro get rid of dur IM MENSE STOCK, we will sell the sanic at very L 0 W Pit I C E S. L .A s i C US A (3harlo tte, Colla jti. i,& A ugue Rail Iloati. CO.IIIIIA, -\ay li, 1874 T llE 'f.llorivg l'assenger 4ebed ul. m l t! rtiu uvt. tis rual ou ad -it1 toIis da.e: 7.jQAIN--01IIN0 NOUTIL. %.iay Aug4.to, n4 6.3t) n m - C. olumbin. !C , .11 68 1 1 '' Winnsb(I3 o, 2.06 yit d Chester, 4.06 r d1 Arrive at ChelAo; te C. o'.di im esue Charlot.e, N. u. d -7.00 ua . ' Chestler. 9 58 ft H, S unbrnah , SJ 43 A in '' Columbia1 :.1 i 1 Arrive .A Anenstn 8 05 - Iit J1.3 t.8 ANDI'tM 'N., Gen'1 Sen Por.'le P. l'assetig ni i'l liakt.t A- g. ii a; 10 NEW ARRIVALS! ackagas of NNW MACKOlE in Barrels,half and quur6r I1h. rels, Kits f, 2 3, alld ex ra ,u 11. ber 1, M ES.3 - 28 S.ckH of fresh grma)nd FL )UR ;II s.y.e.4 ind grades frin tht Granite .110ls Augustat Ga ALSO; A. full stoch < f Groceries. Prn% '1iAon, nuld Pil.tation S:pplies. all of whiii wil 10 . ld at til. l)w st. P ice u. C ASH . oct '29 S.T-1860-~X. SPE A T.\ ETBAATN cor~apos jm yof i..anw OT 1E RBS.andFM ,'N A, n-t.4 'l - other proerie. whch-i eher ..tu .a- Cahet .prrt,N tiiu,Dur'a leaio n ni Utee h wil sS. r'di aafitn pa tt fsii r ntio& M A A'.dt L oa h tos n .4 y ef- G-' .triu' A . TS 1 RB.an F? enenino .n'u 'lwiihteordn Ti y e n shitjaa~ee'l.a 't'.o t'i e o aaa Ant. i:.ttt. iwy. u vt a ' i in, :rVr, at :. aia 1ea hauat ty nh ajal f.agetat a he'alth .(ac.tioi snyo ruth nbma.t.e n.i r, me.iy to h ic miidan-a$ha gental e 1:urua .o:o as e i T ro -iia ahe. urIy:: v1 '',.. th .'ilot The r. a (a ISemdi a n. ho mja kdt th e eakc 4atig. i itohay pur c nda n vit nato Tro us Myspia. ons aayt o wahci eaah. e abif i. tctas am ,nt rci 8f lWade o aisrdr 'ni*- h ich y imdr i the) bodal. y t ii mbreaa dwn t.mle r',. anwl andTai. T Popot0 53 Park P1 w. Emm. & Co. tire in our hiads for colleelIon. Alil per'ionsa indt bled nust corne for. ward and settle, as furt her indulgeneco Will noD., he given. WV. U. FLENIX(N & CO. Jan 193Aj4x A Nowspaper of tto Praont Times. Intnoudd Ir Iloopio Now ou Ertih. 'neluding Farmners. Mechnnlos. Merchnuts, Pro. ,ss3loial Aou, Workere, ThInkers ancd a1 N:%-. nor or lo:ett Folks. and tbe Wivos, Sons, and 10aAgbrs of all such'. ONLY ONE DOLI It A YEAIt I ONZ, 1UNDILED COPIES FOlt c.o, hr Jess 4-linai Ono Cent a Copy. Let .11ero bu a '650 Ciub at ev.ry Post W;cee. 8EMI-wEEELYA SUN, 82 A YEA R; ,6f the e.lo cii.o x-1i L retter..I .acracter als. TIIE I-:EKL.Y. t:tt . ith a 1:reatwr variety ot 'atacellnnecti readi'Y, wtitt furnWi.;q tho n -ws o 1t6 olmncribo.l..yt0t griator freslifies. becau.d cowes twice -, week 136.cadi of uncu only. TII. ID.ILY SUN, .00 A Y7:A,. A pr.l ioit'i real i-o notretp:s.oer. with t,,o IId1'., .41 I : cl.. m All t 1o \im.0 NI ywr..' vie41 . ' t: s a% copy ; ly Inall. 10 UVIUL13 I; woth,t or,,RG it ) car. TERMS TO (.LU >. TTIE DOl.A4 WEEK LY u::. 1?C C01110s, Ono yoat, bpai'atel! ne-r-1.% Fo:ar 0oll.l-r' en copIv, ono venT, seo-rMc alde:es ett (a..j au extra dos, to twe getLei,r u. II :-ns ). E'itzit Dell:ars, .Wcntr og.rmle. nno Teir, cpir-iel -i.'~' j- 1.o .-1i tr u or e::w . F,itevni 111. iry col+-'. *.L' Tcar. to vine nidres' (;::1t'i i. LvK.Y. : .Itis Il ) 1y-th oiw. '1'T e' ''s, One Year. eiwirately n'tirema ( I t.u S 1i-VeCly one iyer to -:clrer ti- ivi , iairty-five Dolla-, ,ne hunore4 enT-nr -1 "- vear. t v enn alo--c (a.1 t:. ully f4h vine yue. to I he t-lei.' ;-I :cli tur-iret e'iok &, Q"" u--ar. '-'..arut -ly , dre-sei i:i.t us -' 49 a-,. e vivir ti 1 .- t.o-ev ull of club) .i:sty Dolitre. '-"12 ~~ k M-W KLYfIjN. F'ive c-tipt:,. o:sc *,.::r, se- .mtt. e' --; en co-i.-. Ene vr:r. F nr!gl-i- U' ;-: .1 (. Q P AL.~.~ il . k"' THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can h cured by a timely resort to this staindoo ail prdparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by thd proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent 0hysicians to be the most reliable preparationi ever in -trouced for the relief and 6iil"d of ill Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, saunctioned by the experience of o,ver ,forty years. Whci i'esorted to iii season it sel. .dom fails to effect a speedy sure mn the most severe -btides of Coughs, Bisonchitis, Cr'oup, Whuooping Congh; Ifluoq~za, Asthma; Colds, Soro .'l1 h:oat, Pains or Sore-. nes in the Chest and Side, Liver Coniplaint, Bleed ing at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Btilsatn does not dry upI a Cough, and leave the cause; behiidd, as is the case with inost preparatioIis, but it 00oosens.1( ad eeanuses the lungs, and allays i.rritaltionl, thus removing the~ cause of the bowuglainu ~~ PRL'AIIRED lY an' .FOWLE, & SONS, Boston, Mc.sd. And sold tiy Druggist. and Leulerageneralbr - ne oun . - a n tifie that we e n o e y b a l y a i d m u t a v kc o i t stigd. in n'9 2 88 &g {g