The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, November 23, 1876, Image 2
WiNN.SOo, O. C.
Thursday, Nuv. "3, 1870.
JNO. S. 1EYNOLDS, Editor.
Remember the Democratic County
Convention on Saturday morning.
Audge Thompson H. Cookc voted
the ontire Democratic ticket-county,
Stato and national.
Tho letter of our Columbia cor
respondent -gives a very intorosting 1
account of mutors giu on atv
thlat place.
In a ipeech do1vero1 at 0hester
last weok, Judge Mackey stateid that,
a short timea. before thu elect ion, h0
wrote to Governor iay3em 11nd in
quirel of himn if he su84ained the
bayonet p)licy tithad been adopt
Od in this Stafte. Receiving i
reply, he (e'mo to the conelioii
that such plit1cy was approved by
HayC3, and he therefore cast his
ballot. fur Tildcn.
The fight the Radicals are mnking
in Columbifa is 0110 of the best sig/
possible that the party is inl t bad
way. Ever y act of the leaders, from
the timo Chameain l-uii Commieneod
writing slanderous documents up t)
thu presenlt limiient, shows that
they feel that tihf) paty, lolded as
it is With cr0'uption aid crime.
must 84n sink hieeth their weight
and pass out of sight in South
Carolina.
Thecou:o taken by the Dmcno
erats, in carrying their caso into the
courts ni hi lding by the haw, hIas
evoked very favorable e(ilIu'ult,
frozu the Deuwratic an11d indepeid1
(tlt pI'ss througout the country.
The <iiet demioanor of the people
uider circumstatices highly calen
hated to excite thier, has only give
aIditionaul )ro(of of the utter faJ1 it3
of tho alurges 11111do agailit tlheIm
by fhe Radieal leaders and Radical
nlewspaiper's.
"le1' latos, ieCoUnlts frot lklot il
nid Louisin strengtl the 4Iji
iHin ht the Deilmcras lmve, ('1.1 icA
I M h States. FlorI.ida is C1lahirned by
a211 Of lit, l10W ivnll ulrt14'ed
un i broughl "'11meiruaii i
i4''lsi: n I~inor'1Iatfi4cj maIjo.rity
l14.i.'t~;l C. 14 iu1:1 csleread to 114
e4 niat 1221 41 no 1. e. ( hi:n~ ffen lhouit
(4ui1! T!~ohe .j~. l ialilar mak~lin:'
(e'e in), b[en. M om lied i - m-e
-ln. ~ ''lnseeto ssil
If any vind~'int ion of the people1
'If ii'ield1 froni (lie ('1harges of
Chiamberlain were n4eded, if. is fur-1
niishied ini thle unan2im1)ous rep. t of
the grandl. jurly of th 14'coiunty-wh~(ih
wo0 pub1lish e.I~lsewhre. .t. wasi mlalde
their- spec(ilh dity, uinder (te ci- ',
of hs lHionor ,Juidge' Mact(k4y, to4
inves2tiuito0 the' nt ters 'luairged in ii
thet G~ ' orlnor's pr!oclama ftons,
thiey sullrely (1e1iberated ('1well before1
expre'f''sing themse1i(lve's in theO El
seniitnin I.5iW i o uchd Thu far ' 1
(overy gnamd j-nyi inl thle Stat th Iat
han13 had1 an1 opiportutnity (If f4\1.4' 4]
lig an1 ophio has (1111 sf1amp1 ed as fa'2.(
the s1 tatementQ~ s mado41 by the (Goven
or ll in i 111-o'elastifm m1) al tinii hisx
letters to tho WIlial pref'ss.
The Couint3 Conventioni. 3
aL full aItte1 lnne upon)1 the( Demo44 -
t.akes plIace' on 8 if ' m-day n1 (4T. .'lre
(of a1 full ('c1 onsil i jan of fthe 11a1ttce s
that will comle uip for' act ion, andi it
is hiigly 1essn iii fha all1 secion4s1
of the floun11ty'81 shuld ho weih repre
senltedl. HThe numiber of d'elegaIt'.
fro each townip511 Chih is tiveJ, and1(
that niumberi' of persons~ cani wveIat
people are 11 lookin 444(1tg forwm-dilt withget
in trest to) .a.; Convenction11, and it i
attenld, in1 or~dfr tha44t tIhose mo44~.t inl
tere'fsted shall1 b)e i1 y r'epre1senItedl.
(t11on1 wilhl at tnmeh Ime weightl)I~ in141
It will pot, do to ..r'gue that, nofw the
electijon is overi, thle wor(1k (of ie
organized )emloernev isatn n
rThe 'lection was~ alike a mean111s and4(
an1 end of that organiization. Ifnt
pr'imarily (110 fend, but11 it~ hasi resulted4
inl befing a me~ans of further101 inter1'
(1st and1. earnIolsf ness:4 aiiong thle pteo
'e. With t.his~ vie(w it should1( be <
t. .oriou~ghly kept up. anmd theroen (11
h 10 nosur1r me40ns- (of 4'414i11nai t
a 1a1 prnipt anud genera1ll atte.011
ane'c uponG1 t he tonW in'huip Cluib me1(et.a
m1g8 and1. up--ni~ the monu1thly3 County I
Cdnven1tion '. L~et every delegato
aittend 01n Saturlda1v. (
CUEIL IDES Of NOVEMBOR.
/0 IV JLLIIJ'i (i AND4) 118 ' 1,10R2'
LAID A, OAl 4L~-.1 L 0 11"
tooping the Fruit. orVictory--The last
Throes of Radica~im .-A Chapter of
FI'Htudk3-Qnep at theo CapitAl--Tho
1.18t of Candidates--A Good timo 1
Com~ing.
COLrUMBIA, Nov. 20. -It hind .bccn
Opec1 that tho 1reoullt of the (At'Ctioli
V)uldl be decided fhlnllv oil thc.
oventli of Novellibolk and( thlat I ho'
'001)10 Could iliii'nedIately return to!
caizied. TheIi pe'(pJ)J of thei Uited
iitt(' c'lctft rfildc.1, andi the;
)ciulotolats of Sou t1h Cariolina Qili'130 II
11e Stat.I Dilt the Xi.1'8 diI'l
Im11(. Theicy have boldl1y vxprcsictl
4:A(Ili]laltji1u to) co11114, INTS Ill,
'(hlifl the'ir grasp on thii.4 State.
)ays il1(1 evel ee: of allo -ill"
.11180ls Jlii"y iiit CIvte1(11) bf )i*4 theo
'41100 of tile peopl)e triIlill)mi ovOI.'
li0 iiiitchiiilut i 1011 of filt office
i(Old('1ii, 1l111 right 18 bound to will
11 thle (fill. Outr only policy uIOAv is
Thoe (lelitsI i rallspirl'l ij) otherI
'tuHo cll1 1be Ivcititi, elsiewh~ore.
will culflln Illyeft thIe IHUH
ilisitig Itt this pliu'e. Tile Stalte
30otud of Cztiivilf.,80i iiwere eJvieintly
I6o i(':1 I'icktt, regIt rd it' of the
'4 itoH cast. bill1. the Dm)ernie'H have
IiV('4' I inito 1.110 St~i:'I' ok CJouirt
Lhiii, for it NWi it of prid/;/jf;l, to
-c-shtazll ;te Sitail Bisir fromiartiI
11g ot IieirViste I liihall 1NP ('0111181
0i t Of O It' 1' li-ili of the d flien t
.1 e ithlieF. 1!( 18 piit II ie lrc_~i
4) he(m r J iit Illd( liuegssl Li III' j
Lit, jil ti .l o' I. h l11 11,l'ti 1li g t ' vIl
~ilii tt ;14:lf( to riii, i;44it :11
.0144. lisI' Thu1. lil hrtfr.
mnowt. orvoes
,1Cjldro O u(hViZ1;!( o i.;ow
.41.11)1 f" 14 1t. 11 ' 11:4 I--r ~'.4 4!11 O
heM(T (141iil , 1 I ii IIIi. '.,, uli
riVdI- I' i CV 1' 118A1 4 1'l
)Ile1:hc.' (if thrve of let rei 14*11
Tird.' T):14't. (i~: II. .oity oft Ov!
mid't liicu prtusl Il8:
IThe 'illprvl8 m Court,4 1ii4: 1:) jet,
ii4Si W Iit inali dhi',M 14)1 1,11t,
li~ nt. ~ee '.) l itI is Id('1fr
44t''H to til ftVilv (Ie tofJ t'ill
4~~~~h (.(!I L 441i 4,1v tI111to P~~ 8i1(ill
,1111 Vlw i Hwt !t - 14 . %.111 1..
are takinig to litwo Iut leat.t t dozen,
re wa:tcl-'i tried lit 9Vo1y cut n
th0 whole LaitCh bo-pullished. 'Choso I
Jflcaft81 IC slbould bo adopted ii
,every counity, mid there is no botter;
P14Ce Co. prictiso it than ill Vaiioldj. i
(.11l i II]) tidul 1 yet rep)orted, comes i
froiti Barniwell, miid of eouiise the;
groletqll(3 scoundrel JJC..'81c w~.ii tho'
pel-petilt)1. It 141011 thait onf'
solio owfl~ i r'ed a sihot fvotit a dli.tance
illtl) tlau IllsoHI N4)I4.' 1. voCiI1- wax
goilnp 01", t 1. ti10 II elSI
StA11111)CJ!(1. c IlVL-Ji.? 010 b0\ Wit 1
wheici it I.v% .1m ,i~' tha . t p
l't lie T -, )V'kI-i1 W.ith I t I.,;\ vie 1 I
410111111 waK (J1)IIIc~l lt the pr)ililet
Ili'itl IQ lij;Lltgj1u.S a. 1 014,1 ~ , 1111
d11.41 1.! IA JV:Iev1 CdiclI vo 1
~za i'. e ei'p . T'ijjs I)c)
Itap i.llt), evvi pI~l-eloiiWe~dto~ rthei (.1s1
tIleo johe of th e .1114.11. In. the
1ne i tie ('oit.aihl clmrgcu of Id-~
to1IIlj)'ti aL l)ihillg (Ihietivi oli .)iliU
li('lc. wnd wjariuait.,s vieie tilk4en
olit for him~ arrest in Colmabin. Thei
lic-r) of "i fell Rfole Swamp" snuffod
dagu i the bi-ceze, Itnd let~ tito
city-iin hiii ktllc. bullut bwx also
*-hetvt(,.1t.-vo d118. ID' fit, WeIkt
to) thel( NV4iiiII-101 iP1Lih1'o-1 (.101)0t.
to ecI,1114 aie. ti'the inin to
IIIOVU. S. great. de-,il of shliftin~g
took pIiuee lind tho fluist thingi
thoe x-cu1iisiier kniew. he0
wati Kwitclje~l o1r, and the aratin
Wtl Z)kO.Vilig. 11(!1 WILK no0t atttir-ed
ill ltldiy fityli', lild Ilis flppatIrd Wit"K
Smitul 1').LhI,(" Al ,1ly tll.Ii Noveni-11
bur' ; ti. Ili-- cutil', onily pitt his head
Ut v'.11 yelallac ie ly. Bult of 11o
liill ned14 tI 1114. iltlII (e he wlit4ibCI
tillI jil-. wf1)'. &iay, IV; n ei'ic lulit(lt:I
ill )1Cl. 'I I Z1; S Ui'. I MW V V iii .11 10-(
IVIt nd uf th~le, wtte to 1 Lr 110imtud
11101,4 )- :. 1.1kC 1811 [ IC:: V n'C- clii ot0
ll.111 bt~y 1L,411'. %!4.'.Lil~ tiA4t he1.1I
tCialIL'tr N it4 I Cl1' il elm'14of
.11111 mL 1101 . . c' c 1 :: u fur -- 1a4 .1 it
'Old ~ u u I it 1'. :rA 11 I 1l~ ;.
All ((ltL4CU4 'CII 4.8 1X.14I i and'4
AOI: 'Uhl. 'JIndlIu1) ''ii
\V AC44 e 14 vI) 'Act i ' II 2h ) l
i.IN8 I cy 14111,14 11 )i It42C : X. '12I
oil~ ~~~l O>(IIV 'I'll- 1- 111 4. )IIIlI \L.'j
a d III i t 4' i. l*i i;4 11111( e iulc i (f
Dv114 C.
Ih v m.1 , w thi 14 t! h"..s or e e1
C( 1. Ui l 11T1lw1h; u a r1(
He is not versed in the art of de
fonco, aid a icapitulation.. beforoe . a
battery of bright eyos is his alniost
cor4ain ftto. -The swoxd of the war
rior is wreathe(d with orange bos
soms, Samnpson finds hiM Delilah, and
Heicles' wields a distafl, and is
bOgniled by the soft winning words
of the inovitable oipliale. But this
is a mgressio.
Among the gintleimen mentioned
for speakor of the Roise (does this
not sound like (Id tin.s?) are Gon1.
W. 11. WNa'lta-o of Union, Robert
Ahtlrich, Esq., of Barnwoilland John
C. Sheppiard of Edgtfield. Then
there te P, number (if cantldi(lates
for iniior posit,ions. By the time
tho Legislatur (,, meets, the number
will he largely iicre-ised1. and for
oneC rine the war, the Deoucritts
will go into enticus.
It is already known that Rearve
ten thoisand persons aro found in
the State who did not either vote
for Hampton, or wish to do so,
and that number is decreasing (1a1
Before long South Outrolina will as
of yoro have a whole people of one
political way of thinking, ad coim
ploto the "Solid South." Arran;;c
ments ire making to enlarge the
penitentiary for the benefit of the
few remaining Chamberlainites.
Judge Mackey thinks that Chain
borlain, however, will go free he
cause there is no coll large enough
to hold bim A greater cannot go
into a less, and Chemberlain is the
grmatest soll of all. He expressed
a fear that inl view of the hourl y
expected death of the Pope, there
will be a general rusli of carpet
timggers to Rome, and that Chamn
berlain who has seized everything
hero h:' Cold lay his hmnds on will
bo intidalled there as chiof bf all the
Csa-s Whereupon another gen
teman remarked that Daniel might
return to his old trade of shoe-.
making if ho had not lost his all
here. Thus1.4. do we beguile the
wetry hours of waiting for tho do
(ision of the Sipreme Court. Until
then nothing definite will he known,
and I nmst again wan-fl your reales
to "wmtch and wait"D.
Co0mjti11, Nov 21.-The Snprome
Court met i-day. at filurther tlis
eulssion onisiimed lipon 1he right to go
belinld the Ct 'ii tity retun-s i.n 1 ox
-inine the preeinet statement.s. The
oilt reserved its (leislionI m1F il to
IIorrow i (.l4even o'eyp l0c0k, . f A ! hieh
time it, int iiait ed that th e e t..v,
m rs shold1 report the rmClt of thir
figm-ing, espOi:dly as to the L:'i
biri. Inl caev thIis is not dne,
he Coumt. will issue an oler COM
I)ling~ the re~t in. It was sug.
d n lpe Willard1 that the
Imoera xlis Sla l apply for a writ
f r if they wisle ]to have
the n.nag-er-i' ret urns n'1o brought
inhi court This 1easurie will
.ioubtless he taken. will.
i'ocai. u Noso~s
Whleni a 'ro)wd of admring1j1: sper-ta
4''irs in New~ Yo: kc was; pri
v->i< 4 4 Ip i--, '*i I :-ah for 0l nhm !''
:un1 im-1' di ite ,y it wa (ehd by ai
ii~ a i h .-:andlers.
the (1 tiler, at ltihet.l negro w~hio
ai'Ut*ed at CJarmet JUill, ~in Cheste-r
iates dety m v arshl 1, ser.ved ai
18-7, f. * r hmog-xtealinig. Heo hax re
ently beeniarrestetd, 1 byiordr of
-uh M-tA~el:ey,, fori iiitimikling
*. f hail.
to stit aide 1tuioi Presi len ialt eloetion
by fainl, are iali found to point iun
uoirmcfy to (ian thing. It, is now
c;r ain t hat thuis inft uious schemo
was all phmaedl :umd arranged beforo
t.he. eleict i m. Forutunateuly for the
counitry, iho plt hi.is failed. TIii on
is to be thle next .President."
Six 1R ihlical nlegroes, from the
pihn)t itioin of Mr. TI. C. Dun Jose in
iter)hw1couty', weore tried an 1 ee. 'l
t. few dlays since0, boeo Tial
-h ieic DT.m a.n., of heoiting two col
4(red D)emioer its h)oenuso they voted
the Dem. eratic ti-kot. T1hoe finesn,
cosit s, o .e.Lggr-egto .1 the suuig 1 n.tle
51u11 of m8141. Good !
Genu. Jax. R. C.ihlmers, Democrat,
li-s b~een- ele(t.ed to Cougress from
the Viekshnrig (Miss.) district, by a
im ljOrity of mo' re than four t homs
and( 'oer .Lynch, colorod1, the pres
ent inimnhent. T1hiis is the stron11g
.4 bl-rek district in Mississipi i; a11l
theO Vie kshnirg //er,/d n:ays thiat
Chailme~rs' 51uccos 18il e to the fact
that over one-half of the c >lore 1
vo)t( cast was given to 1him1. Ho ix
a g.'neral favorite with the coloreod
TPho Mil wankee (ConnercTimes
sas:"It. will be the duty of the
ollh'iul Canivassxors of tho vote of
Wmestonsxin to declar~iie its electorl
vo4 te for Tlilden and IH indrick~s
11'rom all porions1i of the State coili(
well :;utthient.iented reports of un pro
codlented lBopublican fraud anid in
a! re ily b1e n~eu 111, showing that the
poi~l ulr legpd vot' giv'es a large mia
jor. ty fo r the D~emiocraitic cleors.'
Spea;kinig of Lthe fact, th it (Gen.
Phil Sheridan has beeni ork. e to
New Ochu~ ns, the New~ Y.o K
sayvs : "The sol 'etin of 4Mniiidan
to go) to New O)lea;ns at this tina, is
very -i..;niiat. lHe is ai imani after
Grun ii ow tiW eaIicrt, anid (ine Othier
of [tie mi my whoim lie trusts imlii
it ly, and who unmderstads best andi
sympalsthizes miost with his pulrposes.
W\e l)ok w~ith niimy misgivings (In
this triansfer' of Sneridatn to New
Orleans, (on(iden1(0t thant, instead of
'onit ributing to) order andi' to the
peacefuli operation of legal mneth
odis, alyt~ Suiliin1t for the (imer
g'.ney, the audaciiious~ m'fr)'ur will
niot hesitatci to ('ut with hisE sword
the~ knot which wiser and mo~ro
legitimiate means might untio to the
satisfa-'tion' of 'all right--mindedm
Tho South Carolina LeglIslaturo.
The following is a list of the
mombors of the Legislature receitly
elceted froi the iincoteen couities
which gave Democratic majorities:
A bbeeille.--Stto Seintor-Johin
Maxwoll. 1tepresentatives--William
K. Bradley, 1obert It. Hemphill, F.
A. Connor, William Hood, T. L.
Moore.
A ikca.-State Senator.-A. P.
Butler. 1tepresienitatives-C. Kj
8.awyer, J. d. Woodward, L. M.
Asbill, John C". (-*uIignpard.
A nderson.--Represenitatives-W.
C. Brown, IR. W. Simpson, .James L
Orr, H. It. Vandiver.
Bar-nce//.-Stato Senator.-Jones
M11 Williamts. Rtepresentatives--Jolin
W. Holines, Isaitc S. BJbnhiurg, L.
V. Youmans. M11. A. Roundtree,
RobeR t Aldrich.
Cht Oilc/d.--Represn tatives. -
J. C. Coit, D. T. Itedfearn.
(.dletount.--Iepresen tatives. - H1.
E. Binsell, William Mlarce, Joln N.
Cw-mings, L. E. Parler, Robert
Jones.
E " ic/Iled. - -Stte Sena11tor.-M.
W. Gry. Represen. L.;- ? -W. S.
Allen, J. C. Sheppard, .s Calli
son, T 1. Jennings, 11 A. Shaw.
Urcenril/e.-Stato Seitor.--S. S.
Crittenden. Representi-tivos--J. W.
Gray, Jas F. Donald, J. Thomas
Austin, John L. Westmoreniid.
//orr/.--Stato Seiator.-Willimiam
L. Buck. lI epresentativoes. --L. D.
B m yn, J. K. Cooper.
.Lan,, caster.-RItposncitatives.--J.
B. Erwin, Blikeney.
Luren.--state Soinator.--R. P.
Todd. Ilepresent tives- J. Watsh
ington Watts, 1). W. Andersoi,-J. B.
HLuinbert.
Laxiny/ton.-State Senlator.-H.
A- 3Meetze. Ropresentativos.--er
hard Muller, G. ieaphart.
Mairion.-State Senator.-R. G.
Howvard. Represenitatives.-J. G.
Blue, James McRae, R. -I- Rogers,
J. P. DaviA.
Mur/borino.----Repr~eenta:ti ves. -.
Phillip M. Hamer, Tioiuas N.
Edens.
Oceiee.-State Scnator.--J W.
Liviiigton. lItepresentatives----. F.
Sloan, 'John1 S. Valrner.
Pic'/Cn.-Re-- 1tpresentatives.--D.
F. BraitdiOy J.. H. L":Iate-4.
Xpa~anmrt.--t a eSeniator.-G
Caninon1. *Represtalltives.-W. P.
Co'anpon, Johnm W. Woflord, Eber S. I
Allen, Charles Pettv.
WvallLce, G. 1). Pea1kc, Villiam Jet
feries.
In'/k.---StatO S1ator.-- D.
Wit11,herspoon.i epeetaies-J
. D.al, W. 1,. Uyuis, A. E. Hiuitchin
Tii f. a ove co1uti3. elected
12 SnwAtors aid G I RepresienLttives,
All c. wI hioi ie wlite mn11c.
The 'Senate, has 33 memlibers, one
from eachi counity. excepqt Chairles
ton, l wien has two. The D-moc sa
elEt 1.2 -WenAtor., and the epuldi.
ean1s elee t , .c. ini Im otho t, ( iiaiesox
1. n, Fa.ir ied,(~Ii G rgtownI New.
CheLsterliuhi. .1'i kIn I .ndj~, ig.
SetorsLI ) (friom Ander-t~;( , ( arles
tOIn, G~Ioiuste, ( C ino, Colk11(ton,
li-usb~urg) do( noit expre.1t ui il 87
Thei new Ben.: e id, ine. otor--, con
81ist of :
Democu~rat S iet . . . I ...I
I RJelubie.miseleet.. .. .. . .. .
Republ&Iienus1 holdIin gover . . 12-18
T.otal1..............3
In tho the Seieile, theirefore, the
ltlpublicanfs wvill haive (only onei morei'
last eniato thiey had1( a twodhirds(1
majority. The Democr~eatic g..i is
T1heo Houise of Represen~CitaLtives has
me)1 lmdreid and twentVy-four mfeml
be: - o will stand as follows:
D~eocats.................. (;4
Repuiblwian................. t)
Thei( D.eimoeraita will have what the(
Rtepubl lianLs hlave ini the Senate1, ,no'
mioreC Elan a ma~ijority, aL Democoratie
gaLin of thirty-fouri.
skaiil as follows:
Deniioterats-Senlato (... 1
HIouseW.......G.-79)
Reulc s.Seae....18
House l. .0-78
jimt. ballot1. .. .. .. .. . . .
Th-itL maojority of 0311 onl joint bal
lot will eklec aL D~ueortire Uited
Stae~s Senator0 to sn1~eeOd Sendaor
ltobertsoni next MahirchI.
As shlowing the uttor' falsity of
the chartigos made(1 by the Raidicals oi'
fraud andl~ intimlidat.on inl Elgefiehl
counity, the Kee andi Uier~q, giveIs
sono mieurextmgu facets. Tlhe State
('ensus1 of 1870 gavio thio county i
8,90)4 votes, anid thlat of 1875 bi.
7,122 votes. A carleful een i Su
ta~keni by the Democerats just besfore
the election1 sholwed the enir iio vote &
to be~ 91. The whlol 'vote eaist
on1 the 7th inist. wJas bIuL 9,289
sholwing LIhaE 627 quaIlIified voters
white vote ii shown to ho 4,7418, and
the c3olored .5,11 7. T is small colI
ored miajori ty waLs easily ovoeomel,
andi L e hea'ivy 01ne for E Demo~~
erats is readily accouinted foi' by the
faict tha~t there was widespreadi - dis
gust amilong th ni iegroes with the
.Raudical leatdca s 1 in Edgefield. N'um
bersi' of I hemi youd~L ith~ the D~emow
(Trats, andi others refused to taOke any'
part. what&e~ver' inl the( election.1 It
was fromi Ehese ent1IRE) and these
ailonet, thati thei D~emocracy of Ed ge
did1 trilinh wvhich Etey plalIimied
LIn the day13 after' the elecCtion.
An Atlanta dar~ik(:y wants Lto
knlow h10m- (i0 ,a- JI .~ ,ae ,
Trunsfusion f Blood.
From iltheLondon Te legra)Ii, S9pt. 26!
Wo dare say that Mr. H., Irwin,
medical studeit, of Malineiestor, has
no idea thjalt, ho is it peculiarly horoic
person. 'Peradventure, ilke many
others of his craft, he has had to
work so hand in the emise of charity
that custom "hath uiado it unto him
ia inoperty of easiniess" to be gehn
etrouis. Yet we Cannot help thlinkillg
that the following facts, as narrafod
in thle coluituns Of aL meiCAlV COn
temporary', tell it tale of simple de
votion to duty on the par-t of Mr.
Irwinl, such 11 lifts Us high above
that SH)hler(o of Sordid self-FeTking''
which too often bouds the lorizoll
of workaday life: Onl the 22d of
July laRt, we tro informlled, it Weakly
serofulois youth ld one of hi
limbs amputated in the Malnhesiiter
Inlirmary. Four days, afterward ie
was foumd bleeding to death, and in
SuCh1 at deISperaIte plight tha.-t, to
sIav him, Mr. Hardie, the smrgeon,
resolved to try a desporate remedy.
known as "transfusion"-thatt is, the
at, of trianforing to th 1e m)oribuld
mtaient's veins thle warm blood of
1110 livilg lln). Where w:lK the
blood to be hid? In old historic
story we read of i - gentle queen,
who bravely sucked the deadlv
poison from heir royal husband's
wounitid, in order that she -might save
his lifo. But I1S these da vs of ours
are s Ilid to bo (nlly the da1ys of 8111111
thingS, We dalr0 hardly (eXpe Ct to
find even1 iel rea soml..ble her'oisinl
merely for the asking. Yet. when
M11r. Hardie intilriouinced his ilteution,
on0 of the shtdents. M1. i. Irwin,
wit-li I golierolus a Spir-it as that of
the royval Imdy afores-ail, of1'ered to
su1pply fron his owN%-) veiins tio blood
required to revivify his pule01so
fellow creatll'e. A piint of the vital
11uid was driawi from th1e vein11s of
the kind-hearted siuden t Havilg
been freed fi oi fibrinie. four olllces
of it Were theii slowly "injected, by
Ml1eaOIs 4 i extvllporized appant'tls
into tilargest visibleo vein of the
patient's arm." in a colloie of
Ilolls the dying lad recovered, .nd
reenltgnized those around hiin, al(]
sincve then he ha1s got well enoihli
to be tralnsferred to the Con vales
cont IHo)spiti it Cheadle.
EDUC.Ai'r41N IN (IJto1!GIA.-Accord
ing to the Atlanta Common, m/j/,,
ill 1873, the fi:st year'of Democratic
Iule in (eorgila Since the war, tch
colored plpils, ehiented at. tile ex
Pelse of tihe St.tte uiler the. State
free school syste in, were 19,755, or
13,0-.1 1oe thani the year bet-re
uIer liepuibHicanii rule. In1 1874
the lored c mp1)111)ils numewred .12,
374. or anil incr e-ase of 22fil) over
1873. In 1875 tie tnnher cf
coloreds Sars etheat C 4l 1 y tihe
Stte' was 5,)35. It will timus Ih
seen timt il eo'rgia 112,4-8 coloreu
chiiilliren werie ediateuni111 M. .o
erri.t 11ule in hcluel iv!i y ear, ogins
Theisa ll(e l atic ilt so.In.
c. in tlto i'w.-.--.())ee in
stret 'oIn -1r in1 Deot cit and a -k a
<i' i- n wl.iehi '. n't be .swer d,
post1 -IQ 1li 'i wasn'1t a secon 3d t-.
onlt with the rmnark that he( wats
nlyll sixty ye asCti obl, and13 (:nded1 by
aiskilmg:
"Can ainybodyv tell mewyw
"Yes, sir,' wasl tihe prompti~ 1an
1-wer'. "'It is to give certalin pesons 14
a ch:inee. to washI up mnl1( get on1 a
leanhl shirit before nin-l:' sets in for
'i'ho' old residenut conghted severail
thni took 041- anio thier4 h41k t t he sky
and11 inioed oin. A fier h1e. 11ud goinI.
abou iit aboult aL block h-, It iO
s-dlnly ;r'-w red in the
"'Comue to think of it, It bel~eve.
Lih !t scoun-rel mneant t o insu'ilt mei~,
andt [ wish I had~ kniocko .1 himt
The1( nloijous (. P. Ljeslie, of
upj ai meie job ini BRi-m woid coutiv, in
o)rdelr to de frau~id the Dejsuaerat 13 of
their hard -won victory. Under his
mantiagemienit a reCport wvas sent to)
h4o Mor~leL ry ofI S at, 5ila11,'Oi
lar leplort. Thie prcinet tw llIieh
the~ bo wasl'L, had1( never' jolled more1
conitatined 1,317 ballo0ts5, all br f/w
Demnocratie votei ! Of couirse excep)
tion has b een didyk) taken l'ore the
State. C.'in .aus3er0s, and1( time fralO
len t boIx wilt ibe thro'4wn old. Ol
BKtrnwelh in nsafe for IIarng~oiI
,Thuirsdaly' is4su14 (of the New Xork
.ne--140e h ot tost itadical sheet,
il thei~ Uni In---.contins the follow
mng : "The1( oihlcia re4tu1rn5 from
ttventl1y-seve'n c'ounlties are' niow in,.
'Pher are,4 41 five yet to 1be re'ceivedt.
I a:y-s' manjonty will not he4' nifete'd
by the niietitn of thmo ('our mt, whley-4.
it many be. Tt is 14 al)Iprtty cernton
that oin thle faec of the r0tam'ns ovm-y
cand1idai411te 4on the40 Rpblicanto ticket
wdl1 hmave' a1 s~mall ma ~tjori ty, e.,,t
beofore( this admissio.n wvas made, the
ITinO,1.1 lmled a 1Ota4jorit of several
thouIisandl for Chmamber01hi'in.
of1 Innboro ILodge, No. I1, y fA .y
is ral'u itto, as omI1e4rs ,-ore be1~ 4Ieet!,
o Merveu tor the 441nsn111 ia xn( (: '
to i r ~ n reirsi wv colmo prepart-a1
School Notice.
\V1NSBOnO, 8. C.
(ctobtr 1 , 1876.
inapderiPned by virtue of tle a
tlou ty vested inl thlent aniounce tIe
flow i iappoiltuielnts of e0oo1 Trus
tees for the several School Diitriets of,
Fa'irlield Counsty:
No. 1. T. 1). F'awter, J. Hendrix McILain
George .8he ton.
"6 2. J, S. Douglass, R. - Clownaoy
Chiales i'tuairt.
3. E. D. Mobley, Je'seo Gla n
Malijor T. Boiitware.
4. 0. I. Thompsoi, Fraflteis Gerig,
Fmtuk Killi-igs-worth.
"5. ISainnel1 Diockson, Dr. H. F, Gib
%onl, Aequillia ltirrison.
" C. F. 1J. L. Dukeo, IA 11. Heins, Sla -
lobtluff.
'' 1. . i. Taig ia, T.. . Roibort
.% rthur Willi-m-s.
.8. John Fely, Howell Eniiund
CornelasH Aieqns.
" . J. It. Delaney, .W. Jackson
Josephi Thompilsonl.
"1,C. If. 8er-uggs, WV. N. Mas11on,
Munro HedLlrson.
''11. A. H. Yarborough, 1). L. Gleit
D.8. iticon
*'12. W. I. otinson, Irneou Poptt,
D. C. A - k',
"1.W. J. Clowntey, J. T. Dawkirtt,
' IsLan willer.
The above thypoinltee are aequested to
orgranize, thiomselvesi into Boards, ats re
qu1iredl by lawv, and repfort to the.emo
C ommllissioner of the Counlty withouit
delay. They wil also have the fr-,
schOl)s in their respective juristiet .ii
penedL m oin he 2nd Mo nivny in Noveuir
1-xt. Th,10choo1 fundl, both State and
IocaI, loti bon tii1ly apportioned to the
Seve'ra st-houl distric'ti, and the trustees'
a inestel to provide theouselves with it
ztatmtlj.tj ofthi o.saC, in order to deter..
114iin1 the eingt.hi of tim zit ie ashuols call
b run1. All appliialta for tacher' aer
i tre retqiuired to present themnselves
b vre the Board of Examiler8, color4ed
appi-nts oil Statrlay the 28thi of 0vto.
h(r toul white, aipplicait4 on1 %'onday tha'
:8itih of October. Every person, witlont
exeptio it, applying for at ertitvit to
Nci14the free' -*icho-Os P ill bo Hubjet.d
to i rigirl exanllltin, and no erti' ca
will bet issueiol ito niny oneo not possessina"
W .J. CiUAW FORD,
Tr. 11 ROHERLTSON,
W. it10IHARDON,
1'ard of Exariiner for Fitifieltd:*
ca t, -St
PROCLAlVATION!
Y)'l falthority invested in ne asm the
LEADER OF LOW PRICES
I d a -rleby sumn '11(on1 and conmmiand fall
per'solls ill the Coiuity of Faief1i id, state
of I.Mnth Carolial, to proe'ed alt oncve to
theh'.' an 4)1 an ione estal ishint
oft RL. L. DANN .x NJIUl. andu, thiera.
'leet ani I hay ta 'i:' F.til an l W int..r
u;iipply of 1.ry'. (Gornis, Clothinig, 1' a.t'e
uiamaes, I Iatsh anid ('ap., I .laied' a.4I **
ian' N.:.i ams. &' , anl I br'in wlitiha haa
all the' benen''ts wi'1 I dair'e by i~uy'in~
': '.a i:4l fori C aih.
A n-] it is futherai or lead, by mya ca.
thoraity. thaat I nuisi~t iiruiil ai 'lia ~at',
a4.: persons:i faiini .so'4 to do, will ha it1
ju 1 a- t( enemiies.' of G ogI44is.a
laW Mec' a4'. an.1 puisiih,'Ila
aeflewi'e can 1 buini*il taheir1 goods.
Andi. it i ' urth' or.t--rid thact all theo
"neu'e to thii placea. anu.1 .elo (a thir neaa'ounlt.
A't those' failing~ to (doso4,w'4ill hior'enher' 1,O
dte:iar'.d fom ever.'~* aigaiin'r'eccij ing Credatit
hi'nual, s~eal ian .'laliv'ereaa tis I hl
-la.yul' Naovemberu' 18716.
R. L Dannenberg.
OUEIQUSsPF
JOHN D. MVcCARLEY,
Loc(aited nex t to Doety & C7o.'s stoara
J..AS recently been refitted, iad fuar
naished w.(V'ithi a4 full suppla~ay of ch1oiaco
Lhlucors, Winies, (Ilgara otuo , etc.
A II 1X'TAUJ LANTi haM hoen~ opieneda in
Lthe reaar oft' he' buihtling, wuha'eoil ta b
11a41 aut ailt t imres, Oevthing usally kept
at a~ tirst -('achts t1ja ib ishment-such' as4
i'ja's, nea... inde1~'1ed verytin lg that thae
lont fasitid ious~ can desairo.
lIV E MFI A CALL.
SalP Ol l1<q'.onal Pr'oper'ty,
3 Y)~a authaorit~y oft .inio. J1. Nail, 1' cif.,4~
--.)' auge ofi P robato for' FairiltlablaIun ',
I w..ill 8ell Ia~t puli l1141 utory' to the haigb1 *
hidd~er, oni the ~ 22nd1 day of Novembuerha
thie resliden(le of' Mrs. Grace' [La in, aill t
por1.Sin~al. P' property of H[. W. P~arr, d(cased,'a
to wit: 3i Horses', 16a ho~a1 of (Iattle, (Corn ,
Il''idr, P lantaition 'Toolas, 2 (Iuns, 114 \i '
Hcaddle, Hous.ieholdl Furniture, &c3.- -Termuai"
WM,. B. E11(IN,
novy I16 -x2, Admiinistrator
Etlenger & Edmond,
7%fANUP IACT'Ir i1ts' of Portnale and1(
.IY - tationary I'nginesa and ioita'rs of
all kiunds,, (iiCircla Saw. M' ills, (ist Mhim,
Mittl(Gering, 8hafting, Vulteys &c.
(.amelrola's Spt cial Steamii Pumpsj1
Sejid for Ca.talogueit.