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tl. ,..-i FA~iHFIELD HERALD t l :Ie t.c nyMorinkg, SeIA, 0, 187M JNO. S. IEI:NOLDS, Editor. of Nowv York. Poll 'ICI: 1'1IENI1I) N'i', of Indiana. FOR (1OV'T:RtNO~t, WADE I1All I TON, of Bielilaitcd. W.D. SIMPSON, of . L)1 10118. T5. L. LE:A I'] IA T, of Iii.id1(. )%itL COMP1TIIOI.1.E1 I (lEN ERAT, JOHNSON TIA(;(()O, of 13o.1 well. FOR B3ECIIRTAI1Y O1F .WIATIS, Ll. M. SIXES, of "York. FOR ATTORINEY (IENi flA'., JAMES (,ONN ER, of Charleston. HUGHol S. TJ[OMI.'S .N, of Rii(!llhlfl. Sx')u A1 JUTAN'1' (GENERAL., of Siiititer. 3"v it CONmI1:sa, Po't RIl 1 'I'4'IR1'', J. 11. J'\'INS, 'I' '(i. '\ ASTON, rOf ('Iinstor. MI )'1)(*'lt ti (' O1'i~i1lii'.itioii ill P d it fl.21i fzi t ap))r , l g, if ilIidee,l it 41: I it. lc( vo 4l(su'I 114)1 that Do('('C overy town, village and noiglibor" hoad, olubs are being fornioci, comn posed of both white and colored citizens, and thto party organization' is being rapidlly j)uahll~ forward to te highest sta~te of perfection at tamable. fi'ldro is too, an onthiu HiuiEriI abroad titrotigliotit the Sittto that. is without preteet inl the; his-, tCory tof politie4 in Smiithi aroluina. Th'ie entire go1 peoplel of tlhe coin 3Ilt\"eiltjlt i f~OUifl lbiiinittedl and1 Moitved by 0ie110 an theo .aloe high resotlve3, a ctlit(Criliittjoii1 to give to the ;state It ~c(vW31n iV, t Oif which it' maliy be0 j isi.ly' p~roud. Th le fiatt (,f the~ iuist malsses his tone forth thati I ii(lie'u iiiuist b3e. eXt-el 1iiiiiii tetl, 111111 )o legii tiite liiu a1.,'e ('3 ('33.3 Ntet3it1 tick o(f pou)ilarI in .hign.at ion,1 whichl ci it'i ouit att~3ti1i.t tho CC11i11 till U itill powe lf) of (a 31 rt.y WiVic uiu lIgio w\atoii\vurd is jilunider. iij.-*iiliec I thCir 11 purp3o( to rise iin l;ctii mightI, tat salve tihe titt (1 jwlii c;lI rltt ite~l is wet l (.)I Kt \\'t;, anud fronti the iiiciiiituiiix ", i(. 3 J.; ~i i~c Haire is hliLltiilt lioard Save itt tiY ' prpi.trationlH to s(3iui( C1tiIII jilut' 3iQebe ill the iiiighty contes(t. th t it; 1)11(01 11:4. '.Cits 118110t1 (of c 5 ('ll Viis car1111 (' LC 3 it nit ( it, to its l. buLtt, I I it Dill. r(el iveranice froim misru tle is iiigi3 iiilit IiI, 1131 c urlti vCg: CIC itIry oni I lie 7t01 (lhty of niext. N ('il eir. Tlhleie in a inlio\ iV fc':ltii,:i.1)3 thatt k]mows no suc wii rl its fail, 101ii d this 1;11111( 5Ml)i i Ii twill 1 (-. 1 1 ' Mill : iit a thingl i;t I hitioiigliiv ai oligwd, and 1miv fully A ti it'riit.it-s of Viti l33 Li 33(15; haive finally drliven (.15)131 Ito i'Cgl(1 tiheiri situtin Jul3 they niitiiiil have (10111 y(':iwt a1go. '1)ey mod.' thie 1851ue Squalirely, 1111c(1 Wi tiitlil1t fear of tihe resiji t, and1( they ilt (313( to snake one morn 331' (ltrt to purge4 thlir3 stat Ie' 01 (Ii tits lii) ii 11133((311 I'. LA iut Lt-liey l'it-h 5intend~ I ((hiP tht, 0t hit Shai heI cc:stl e iiit. hit't theyigI331jel ls (111-n C1",~ xis til U)nyi ofe e~ tietr iiiIli} lit ijst. 1113t1 111(I iatti i 'I. wihc 1(3 Si st 3313(01 the Soil tof this fair Slaite. Aui.l 10 o t f("\W\" d to our fel tIu~ he lagar I it i of3 fa1tii I. (ii 1)lti Mt Ii tuilt ill there ii'other'' t('IuilItidK of tlitt;y att atetid ; (: p)ositionl has ever yet done in this elif a cau~iidto for ro-,lccio am l at once took the Itiunfl ill his own intere~st. Jims RpoeelI( have bad somae oet, 1but his~ con servattive language and good advice hatvo lust him many 8utpportcrs. The 11amn bur'g aif .ir gave in it fine chlaie iILti \-:I1 favor with L')t, lliott-Ptit tcrson crew, 11111 hel waH 1)y no means slow Co time it. iis true5d vi Ulnjust 1111( c. in.,l lett.(n'i; to the Drv )iO tit I.Ce wxtts tl lly tilt) glint of inl 1itn favor of tie ye. y wvorst elemeints ill his par'ty. But, iliw luisth liilai no4 goodt. It Iis; gn4:t (h Iidi~'~ g'tt local wh ii 1o ti ink Sides wit i t! A'vue. o~v ( 't b in Isrlaii; fur I(V"(31IUtl, vald clip in i I neat.I hitliuioiiy in i t I~eiii)ie 1Lett jn:.'t~y. The i. shiall ati~ I vailI ae lie may Iett'e g131i uiiin I l~it ''aiti'lV heii1st b y flit,1i ieu IJnLI'1V 1)4)1.1 Sttai. I ht, lets for it. ve(ry l:irge c.l(i ikn3i in tis 4'4Ai Liul~ iIII4.lti\ lilt e.l icir tt 1hunch, :liil eci i ely i giaou a the Earl' that, 1 lie Irits no legal eluiiii to i sea)t.. \i ip1)i-'es inlieiiiwe inl tho' ho\'l lwe ' (4iIi tli is f.((4t , an'l V. itli I~o~veti to titl ilt)i. lhe call iv.14ily ('11r' ii ft;ell tihoeis tli vote's 1t'Ilint' iiid(303l I '3)ts a o,1ilver the 'itti1e, Wvho w ill ligh t hit ii ll th com'4l~ing (' 11test. I'veii ill I.'aii(Iil ('111 ii v, w here it. lmigh 1 be. rfill :hN" 41)1)( ht 60Ia l11111111 )110 1Iitiig Itiiolig the 1clejtlieitlns, lie is nt withint;t~ op; ot141 s. In the Legislai ti. ii he sc;nee ilittS' sliet (P)11 l) from 3111 the (l'(ga3tijo11li fliit (it; tiitIeil v'ite for Whiper. 1.1 tA:(e 1.3.1 8 t, SIR ,' 'lVIi libi 411 L of t.!:( tSi -I'i' 41'i'sl ( , VI'1 1 agint ii nt, 11141 threel( still 111:\' 5.311 iOf the ts veiu' tii' sflt (.O 1,1 ti'11 is Chat t ii~s~iiIhe veruiiiveudsith at;v ve1t ( hv I14tfi'111 I tIi 11o la;~iit, t'her best nulr is tha1('t, sliili' e lf bieiii Wii.41 by (! l I) the 144(11 th Itt ::i\01V J)!i1 it' Iato ii s ow'Inr slaughtor. The police, therefore, los; not a moment in sottong inquiry on foot and, and a whole regitment of mspectors and sub--inspectors iuriied to Keilswatcr, intent on ap probon(lding the supposed murderer. All in vain this commendable display of energy. He never would be apprehended in this world for one very good reason. The whole affair was a hoax from beginning to Onl, thlc aassiii and his vicbim being Jeagued together to frighten the public. Are there any horse piind(ls. we wonder, in the vicinity of Kellswater ? Proposed holly at King's Mountain. 'I te suggestion of a correspond cnt of the ..V wrs acend C,'ou,rier tnat the L.ttletield of King's Mountain be unade the. scene of a grand ratification meeting, in which the Demoenrey of C(aiolinas, Georgia and Tennesseo may participate, is well worthy of consideration. It is feasible, for the Air Lino Railroad fiiinislies ready access to King's Mountin from distant points ; and ll n why couild the entau;ismu of the Denkocracy of the upper coun. ti''s be more thoroughly aroused. King's Mountain is to themr wha)it Fort. Moultrie is to the sea-board an endtuilg mlonueneut to the p:r trionOte1 a11(1 courage of their ancestors. The lere presence also of HIampton, and Coliquitt, and Vance, Would attract sch ia cot) courCs Ofs li;ts not awakened the echoues of that secluded spot inceo the great anniversatry cele:brationl held there there twenty years ago, when Baneoft an(1 other nafltiUllll spe):.kers were profent, and when the silver tongued Presten, for the last time. swayed the muiltittude by 118 muagnetic powe'r. For a century have these States been banledl together for weal or woe. And the Dilnoe' ats of South Carolina, now standir.g on comiiUoi ground, hear ing the call of their loader H:m1ipton) 11(1 gathering words of cheer sand inspiration from their l.'retireni of other States who havo already pass'ed through the slough of RLadi c:lisiu and stand on firm Democratic ground beyond, would be norve.d with the spirit and unflinching resolution to imitate their glorious example. A VAwsUmAB Wons.-The Centen nial History of the United States, from the discovery of the American Continent to the close of the ihst eeutury of American inidependence. iy Jaules 1). M(cCabe. auitho' of "A \fLmnual of Geuioral History," "Tne J* at Republic," et'., etc. .1t is a well known fact that the g'reat mass of our people are com peiled to rely, for their know:cirge .,f the hitory of their country. upon the outl nc wor ks intended for the 150 of schools, which by their ver' *l~iure are brief ; desig'no I for th.. :'omprei'hension of chlihnf and0 in every way unsuited to the adu' dnind. Therel( hajs long been1 fel t a onn)inoI want of a IHimiony or" Trn. U,;-ma.n S-rmvis, covering tile wio;. period fronm tuoc discoveryr oft, CoJntinenIt to thme pie('enit dlay, and prisentong ini a smlcmine't anld eo>mpro hen ive formii thoe history of our 'oiun try thr ough its v'arious periods, from h igher anid miore thiorght~ful stanid pint th mn would he proper in a S 11oo1 history. T.fhis demanld, we C happy to sa-y, is satisfacetorily met i, e C ntnnial History of thme (Jted Sute 04" ai work whiliba is 'vi. d n Iy desti;'e.l to take rank as the b dat Hist :vy of our c'omil v. ato.:'ul wyel knownu histoi-al wri't4e 4 illS , 1 dl bombasti of~t d. infilamue tihe namt iinal pride, bu t ia. a clear, vivid anid brilliant nlarr'ative of t he events of our historv, froim (lhe discovery of thme Arnerican Con * neint to t he pa (esent damy. It gives aL moist inlteresting nec'(oun)(.to' the Indians of North Ameoricai, from the time of the coming of tile white men. 'lhie voyages of Cohunbus, the ex ()lol ations of thle differ'en t nationsfl of I'uriope, anld the w~lmderingsm ofth Siiards'tI in soarch of gold anid im m->rlta'l youth, are toldl withl all the in ter'et of a roance : then follows a c'leair anid sulccint account of thme formiationi of the F'edeiral Conlstitui., the Mexicain war, and the events of our1'hlsto.ry upl to thle conauenent. of thle civil war. Thle history of the civil war is related with 'intense vigor, and wit h sti iet fidelity to truth. The author writes through out with eahnnolss anid imnpartialhity, and1( pleads the cnnse of no sec(tionl or' party. The hook contains an appendix, giving an necounlt oif the INTmERNATIONAL. CENTrINNIJu, EXIIIB T ION. It is 'omuprised in One large anna handlsomeo volum, of 925 pages, anid con~ltiniIs 442 fine ongravings bn steel and1( woodl The book is issued by the National Publishing (Co., whose impfit is ai guarantee of the excel lence of the w~orkimansip1. The pirice is L~OW, 'onIsider'ing the challrae ter of the work, and eac'h subscriber is presented with a han~dsomei litho graphic engraving of the Centennial Exhibition Buildings andl Ground1s. It is so1(d by subscription only5, and Mr'. C. S. ROMEDY', who is the authorized agent for this sect ion, is now canvassing for it.* QUEsTIONS FOnl EVERY ONE To AN. SwElm.-Ar'o you trleOllld with Indiges tion, Constip:ationi of the Bowels, D~y'pepsia, 01' any disease of the Livor' ? HaLve you autfereod for yea: a andi( found no relief fr'om the use of meidiemesC ? Do you have a with feelings of languor ? If you have these feelings we knowv vou have not tiojl the new discovery M :aamm.1/s Hfrr.o'rzss, at MfcMbqE & JUmcxs D~rug Store. It is por' forming wonderful cures in this anid all ot~her communitie wher.e te poOploi.o it. It is pronouneed by aill a the host Liver Medicine in the .worid. Two doses will relievo the worst ese of Dyspop;i or Con stipuution of the B weiis. ELeh bottlo contains fifty doses, and it teaspoonflI of this medicine in a wineglassful of water three times a (lay for one day, produces at most wonderful chtuigo. Whero the system is run down with loss of energy and app~etite, or Dyspepsia, with all its train of evil, is efl'ecting its deidlly work, this remedy, IEI tEstr, HEMPI'r1Nm, never fails to bring about a 8peody tnd pertmlannlt (sure. Those who doubt the merit arnd virtu0s of this ituldicilo andi live from <!ay to day without trying the li leA'tr'mE, iav onr sylllp.1tlhy, butt e:lnot be cired tiunless they take the letdicine. W NEIFUL SuccEsss!-It is r0 ported tihnt BosenEE'fs (hAnst.tN SItutr hats. since its introduction inl the inited States, rei'ched the 'm monse stile of 40,000 dozen per year. Over 6,000 Druggists have oideroed this Med"(icino <direct fronm the Faetory, Itt Wooditbry N. J., ntid note (tne ints 1 eported a sie'gle failure, but. every lott er speaks of its astonishing suceOsi in eumillg severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Br:st, Conumption , or any disase of the Throat and Lungs. We ti vise any person that. litas any prelis position to weak Lings, to go to their i)ruggist, M[cls-ru & Bra E, ind get thisi Medi(cino, or inqviro abolst it. Reguilar size, 75 ceits saillo bottle, 10 ents. Two doses Will r(elieve anyr-e. D.on't neglee yotir couli. SENsi;LP. Anvlc'E.-Y'oll ai'e askOl every day through the coluimns of newpapers :ndn bty your <druggist to use somel.hing formi y)spepsia atnd Lirer Comnplaint that volt know nothing"abou~tt.. ~ Toget"discoutragedl spetndinlg m11onyC with bitt little success. Now to give yotu satis ad ) pry proof t Gu::'s AuIs-r Fowt:a will cure you of Dyspepsia 1111(1 Liver Conmplaint with all their ('fieets, such as Siur Stolatch, Sick Feadlache, IHlabitijal Costiveness, palpitation of the If:trt, Heart burn), Watter bn:".sht, comling up1 of food after eating, low spirits &(-., we ask you to go to yotu I)1uggiist:, MlcM.[.s-r:n & lbuI.I": amd f et at San; plc Bott.1e of Olm:N's Aucrsr t'ToitV:n for 10 conts md try if, (m .i Regular Size for 75 (et. Two loses will relieve yol.* R.W.PviiiiLP woarkmatitiship , uII' -.'Indtled. Hem-i ar my iiiv .riris, mnre b ey.ond compet itilon fori the sameu quali ty of gods. A NIIW KlITIY 4f1 ustic Windoltw Shleb'. low~ inice binable.teev' i -nt. t out netver L( il t o1 .rer, an.1 i hI:,t A lorl th n ny ot e !er.hei,.. r:-s P1111 t 1 res, i liat'-ilk. l1teillalloth i.\G iii Fun.11-atlys rsmiteluid ~t u mrat ries. Sp ein t tentiont mmi . to thrmu tUt etao ' Delarit i n't. t iV kilt p on hd ft ll u ply ofmim Casl Liar k Wod oliins.i ItMY I h T i miitAl il ~i ti-mttv t38 -. iI it ,/ omi J. .tilP lat~e, tP,-4,t , ,it',d ,i \\irif( (1 orr ItA tgt. . S.e C, innte hathi Sl- ttre f ltum inista o oth e state itte aid - u' , at of A thu mel ner det e torisetd: t The si ite tet fr t oi' lmcm' iti ti a id - erasediii.t that toi hy b utai e p a i betr.me in the m mionr of l'ro at, lto bem h~ecd a .hay of *ettur nxt, attri 18bienio - e ro, 1 , 'h k in the foren ont Gmin unid eryhr, Wtis Iwetyseon day o danaylmAnuo Di i sls I)m;tl u l lix2 ~tuttl t J pltyto ct. EST A BLIS ED 859 C hlite's jui, rJecelv i a lamrgol airotmp13 mmi.. irt It N e odshmg i con isiti t inipat o Goit am .lIaiCu Chis 'iE Gold Uraelecwth."ts> ac sAtie a s-rm ntotC ocsuw g andEl warated ~Vmto ivtisfactione, Pr i eyti inns or Metldic le inl mnd or salhmatythe aue- . lip, anPY~o b rencT ip The, Carried it too Far. Mr. Butterwick called in to sco 1m1 the other (aly ; fond n the coursie of co nlver sation1, he taid : "TIm going to move, I c.mn't stand tho;o Thonpsons, next door to me, any longer. They are the awfullost people to borrow things that I ever saw. Cotlee and sugar, and butter, and Ilotir, I don't mind so- mutilch, althoigh when ai woman borrows high-ptiieed sugar and Java coffee, and sen;A bacerk sand and chiekory, It lian n:.ttul y feels hilionls rand net(. ;;at they've b~orrowed pretty ne1i' (eVeryhing ill t he house. Fi'rht. it's (it, thng an 1 then it's a.nothe'. fm cant lot rning till 1ight. I iht str tight, along. Now there's the l'(.ker. A pokier's Ia pie'' ( uInCion'y' v t.ht you 'd thin''k anyb ody 14,*4'. o a t( t an bu , : it :(ti t . na.O ai t"rord it, t (v linigit, It , fl.ee 11:(0jm1g1 L> shake up the ti e. Ikitt 11s. Thtomim:on seemsi to Ih .anke' after' 1)ur1' pokt1'. She 1)01' - 1ows it lift een or i.wenty tilles a rhiy, aud last. Satutrdy she, Sent for it, thhi ty, fou;r timues. She pacys a boy tw i dllalhtr at Week to run over auih o)I't'1 1W thilt Polkir ; and she's uie l it. K:) nuich that its all bent up like a ('1 ks:w. (!V. "Now, take c1ai:s for iistane. She (asks u: to lend hair uI r chairs three thnaes it day at enry mae.d, an':;;( Ihe owry the rocking chai' whIenever "ie iuts the baby to sleep. A coOuple of times4'R she sent over fi Ir a 1 sfia, ntla wlen the bov ''511 lIm k with it, lie s::id Mirs. Tainpol~~mn was trund as tliutr, and k-:o gowing arI'imn11 the, house all d ,v, Ib(c:uie Iu el'' a wele 110 clistors )ni it. I a:st Miondtay she horiowed 4m-1 washl I boi'.r, (lnd. we hadu to put '11 01ur washing t ill Tuesday. She( - id har 1r esei tintg in it, and the a(!U11n.t1tnc'e was all our clothes '.e; ic I l.l of li sr11(4ed peaceles. TIve grot. tin .1u miershi~ilirt n1ow that l'ini miigity doubtfil if I'll ever get (tl. its stu-"k to 111e so tight. Every n1ow aOd then i-:he has coiipany, and t.hen she ho) r'ws out hired girl and at ll. 1he:p1 lori fml nitue ; once be ('1ause 1 wouldi't carry the piano10 over for her and4. take down the C!handliier, sh.e told o11' girl that tiihm e wer (e runw11r1 ablont town that I wI : 1 efor ied 1 'irate. "'erifect ly sca:ndalouls ! They think not.hing of nding over aifer It .o1ple of Ibe d.steads or the entry <'Irpe~t, : acid the other dlay TIhomp',. som say to mic: "Butterwick, does; your pinnp log 1im1l lUp easy ? ati; when I sti I tlii ght ily be0 it didi he slid : 'Well, Ld like to borrow it for1i a f("w, dayIs till I ennl get one. lo' 11iines 1111 rotted away.' The1i only wItnd.er to 1m1t is that lie didn't. try to hori ow the well along with :1*. '"Alid thent, on Thursday, Mrs. ThIlul(.ipst::l i (i:t that boy O~ver to know if Ms. liutte wick woul int 1l.11.l hier1 or,.." eroint 1oor'. She said.l theirs was1 awaV~y being piaiitwedn she wais alfraid the baby i wvould ca'1t('h c'ohld. Whtul( ai.1skedl himu wat hi .'uppo)4sedl we werei go'(ing to do to 1he recka ned'a we' mii ght tackl uip ii I ieaised, the boy~ said4 Mis. Thomip son1 toll him1 if I woniin'lt send ovti ihei:ii 'rlnt (1 th iask M as. hu tter' wic(k Iti o en he a11 air11 of1 str'ipal md1( ti b on ow thte cool Heuttle till 'doIsis sh e is gouing~ to d ao with ai . :n.'t : aid ai coaI. ll t t le .1. ein-t 4 e 11i , n ; 1k 1 IVm t M ti . T h a.s . woubi.Ilaa b iion'h tliged~4a if she'd1 lei in. t he t~win:, abjel ou t iiiminutes. ~.iis. hompsol~n w1 mted~~i e'eat iiit made' hoe baby ic to tse fresh inii-rubb'i'I :- sI~ Chekvwas'tiw, hn ifo hut hat' shersu 11 w l,-SIh; do'It mid siit Ia0'nyp mre' th Why we known haerein touak 'iur Jithmnve iits whenIt ei h~leen ph11ring der11) therui.g ith hibir eongan sen motera tat he horri' i of them forw 1 -i' aniher ourw miih ow n fae ion p-my laif we11 wtol~uin' lt n th'at shit disn('ie. Nher ! Yes, r -l hi:lilt d'oor vto a ev hu t ea and 1ht!loi$ve t fenc evero 'k y hour, it whe thiy Ind~e, I wo'nblul."--3/ai o .11 ./7 i n'I11i1 aC ' th f Cu l } ', W ak;Ity~ tra1kin wae pAs.ig thru8l thte iopeno otr neRlar ielterod some ofl the~l~ tassenge) sa a'er~~l man(' ruind inos a fie h l byt' the J)ie ofth lie tiece 'and~Oo ofird thent don tfel this~i tpoor eea~.til.renirne don t(h groud thanti theg4i is..t thoe thei eiinf cofr grelyd i"t'IcE: IN I11 t tAf1 1: '(1I Cl' 11Uro JIIINSIORO. S. C. "- All business . utiisfod to him11 wil receive prompt. attentioni. 11. A OI AILI.AtI)n. JNO. 8 It i:yNot.o. GAILLARD 2& RDYNO LDS, ATT'O I:N EY AT' LA W, NO 2 LA II' 1::1N6'R, WI NN86OhO "*(JtI 11I A ItO 11 ItA Due West Female College, 181U6. r)Ui; WE~ST, Si. C. 187 r '1' lF, it:teent tl 'ear of tiihiI ; ti1 t 0411 "ill opf en O'obt'r 2t di.* ' Pt 1142411. ftfl4Itl, Wasinig taut FLMje for thei college year, $177.01'. Muic $1I11e u.e.i.U. Onie third ducto .J. 1. lIIOO \ II, Pron. 1)e' West, S. C., Aug. l5 1876, -- - - -r Ftnd ) upplo ft412l Cairden south - 1.-. ntc initu ..ts j 41,1 ill. altu ?l4 .1M At'f'l:!1 &t .1111 1t'E . HA1it'.'~ I t' Ii1ta I1 3l{Ir.*t*ivcdl, it 1n supply of coIot tliiiicl $ .25 e'Lah. Al.a, 10 Iitiueui Iiquo at i 2A. cts. p r yardc. 1111 1 J. F. MMAESTE it- CO. 0 N- C p' tig Pa er a d n P(tE. HI r, iiU niLtIiCl 1't trn t ": \et~t~. To tl~r la t is::tt;I)tl) i ts t~c:ro n) o ,-7"lt).. I~~r th tu :a t e wl ~lrswit