The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, January 26, 1881, Image 2
s'2:1) t:i i A :. )5 J.tnu:sr ;G, lL tnt l.
cr.r.or c:nn b -1it of a masftn wtiho(
still iaj:as to bu able to work thp 13,
15,, 1-1 puzzle.
ils. Lut'ls;t ltclcal;us, al grnd
dauglter of Bonedlict Arnold, died .rc
eeutly in Ireland.
''ur: mat rimnonial record of the last
weekly News and C ourier containls a
list of seventy weddings in diflbrcnt
parts of the State.
Time New York Iterald is a Conk
ling organ for the present. Bennett.
has a sort of weaknless for Itoscoe.
''hey are both gay boys.
Tim Xews and Courier asks why
the Charlotte Road pushed its sched
ule up an hour iaster Just after the
South Carolina Road had changed
schedule so as to connect with it.
Bisbee, liepublican, has gained the
seat in Congress which he contested
against llI, who has ocenpied it up
to the pr esent tino. Tli Suprome
Coirt of rlorida ordered a recount of
(lhe returns, which had been loctored
il Hull's interest.,
T''1tinRiE Storm.m and heavy fresbets
prevailed through the North last week.
All the wires in New York wero pros
trated, and sove. al ships were vapsizedl
in the harbor. Rivers all along tl
Atlantic coast wore booming, an,
mlutch damage was done to property.
Tim.c Wall Street broker,- who were
badl ' squeezed by the conlsolidatl.on of
the Western lnlion ald' tie AIlmerioan
Union Telegraph lines. arc lenounCinl;
Va:derbilt roundly for having dleceiv
ed them. They expected nothin,g bet
ter of Jay Gould, baut thcy did have
"me faith in Van.
I'ii Camnphellites, of W.Ashington,
are to huild a new church ''in honor"
of G arfleld.'' The Augsta Chronicle
lit:ks therc's a mistake somewhere.
"We don't know. 3evecher su% s l?lv
11oui h ('hurclh wors;hips him as the
Trinity. Why should not t church be
erected for the worship of Garfleld?
i.t;E town of )urham, North Caroli
t1a, hats b.eei, twice 'isit.ed, w ith conilh
grations (hiring the past season, and
twenty two Stores were destroyed on
the last occasiun. Ilarlly anythiug is
left, save the huge brick amid iron
built tobacco factory of Blatckwell,
which is .ire proot.
'TiJ.is stalwarts firslt swore that, the
aensus had beens Ladduetcl in Soul h C':(o
liinl, and whenl. tlhis slhldrr Was rx
)loded clarged thla1t l pervisor ;1int.
t.ertield, Whlo mnimmce thme 3rount, wase
in1 conitact.
I'r:mni-i:.sr 11 x-:m2. .swe:; 'h,
u hy he C arlt Re:,.r h;'i:s case
its ) ch.e<ih'. I Il --:i ISlid ie cwnil of.3
lhe res.toredl.
Winrs Gustav flelianeh3 was ar'
r'e.ted ini Stan Fracisei1o for i'lopnlm!
ith yo ug Aniei Wilbe'rt and31 leag
Inmg aI wife and1( sev'eral chlildren'3 be
hind in New dJersey, lhe expilaineid his
conmduct by saymig: ''Ours was 0one of
iises t'rotn tile wi f's. i nabi lit y to grasip
the hiusband's ideas18." Pret t y goodl,
So oe lmv-ing sulggested the 1103n.
11. F'. Cr'aytoni, of' .Anderson,. for (ov
W'rnor neQx t 11ime, the3 Abbievilleh 1/edi
umn says that .l\ r. .( Iray biu wold maike
an3 .SxceIllent Govemorp, but I hat lhe
wo3't get thel place, 11s lhe doesa not, be
lonig to the '.'inig.'' Thme Medium
sho~uld furniishu a benaighted puiblic with
t. i.nmnes of thosec conunected w ithI this~
tioni.
THF,m* Ouly thing pogit jyely' knowui,
S>mo33 weeks isi nc, about. Garfilel's
eninet(t was that alaine was to be
Seccretariy o~f.State. - NO... comels the
stariing storys~thlajt-Gitrfeld will comi
b)i te with .Conkling aind leav'e the
plumed kinght. in thme cold. Gar'fiel
ha's to chioose betwieeni the two dear11
chmarmers0. As therv dQntt.speak anid re
f'use to harimontize, ..ud . is .surmIised
thant Roscoo wiill get :aiwa.y wt:h Jeemis,
as he mnight otherwise sulker New'
York to go to the "D)oniatji Ilcmo
V3ratic bow-wyows'' this faul,.
NEvADA threatenis tio become th'c-lost
Pleind iln the galaxy of' theo Americani
Union. Inm 1877 its mining prIop)erty
was1 vaIhied( at $26,728,722, anid It. is
aIge.o.f $2:,00 )t,i03 in fou r- years'. A s
Nevadal hats, noUmdng but sage-brush
a n d1 silver in-, it.s. bor'ders i t eann be
reaidily unders.i't.Od'that tlh.) State is
bankrum'pt.. Thme, expen1MIt,urIea, of tihe
gorgr.niimnt, cxcoed t he taxes, by
#fIt,000, thme en ilre,levy realiz.ig, only
$150,000... Thle Pret'sident Will.have-C.to
app)1oi tnt. a receiver. .
TJuRstor'y of, jhe- decad rfu) -crime l'ur
petr'atedI in N'ewb'erry' countty, with
thme swvift retr'ibutionm fhat followed it,
htas been~3 repeated. by sever,l. paplers in
thme State with minut.est dAt:il. Ther-e
are some things abiot .Wth time least
said the het temr. Tims. WIas dec4idediy
hbal ai hio'iblje cmrm had beenm com31
mit ted,and hat t haiIle flends had been
promipf vtlylughItered. TO doC mol e
tilmt that !k to pandler 'to ti priult
"e.:. ; :iiubl not be eilourag
ed. Al old writer has saiid that soee
erizes shou1I be held up to the public
gaze, others, buried out of .scht as
tIiukly as possible. ie was right.
''uE Fundiiig:131ll, as it pasged the
Liouse, provides for ain issue of ftur
huiinired inillionl dh,ilrs of bonds, re
(ecenable after live, and tlue after ten,
years, a'id three hiundred mnillions inI
ccrlilie;ttes for (enl year,, redeetn,able
afier one. it- re-t three Ior cent.
liantks are compI)ellcC to take he'so as
Securit.y. ift y millions o-f spe,cie andtc
any otle' surplus in the trea,ury inuay
be Used to t redeei the bond, now faull
ing die. The Senate is expected to
raise the rate of interesl. and. perhaps,
extend the tinae. In this connectionii
we would naerelv observe, as .lie chief I
troulltj wit I the bill scenils to be (he
low rate of interest and the short tine,
that. if capitalists will unly, cut Lnele
Sain and( comne to us We' wtill gladly
accoinniodalte Ihem wi ith a higher rate
and a longer t(ine-much longer.. We'
cnn't agree to plaec niore thitt fifty
nlillions at present , ats our p)rintiti
facilities are limited, but we prouiie
to enlarge this it' the ruhli is too great.
Advice to the Blacks.
Mr. .. .Chatild, of Aiken, con
eludes ,a series of letters to t Ihe Aiken
Journlal and icricew as follows:
"InI the series of letters which I
have written and which voni have been
kind enough to publis'h, I have en
deavored to portray as correetly its
tssihlei the di reel results produced by
pmolitical changes tlht, have ln pe l ae
in our State durin; the ilast fif'teen
y-ears. It. is well for i., to review the
past and be guided in the fiii tire by its
teachigs. I have endeavoredl to slinw
the Colored peolie of lie State that.
their sudden elevalion It . p oliili
owe'r has wo,rked greatly to theit"
ctisadvantage and has retardrd titeir
l.r()sper"ity, aIndl thait. the tru cou rst
tol (l.e, to liursuc inl the liut ire i, to
work and aectuiii u late plmro'eriv, ((l
ente their Ohilblren, tentelt then habits
of inlu;try, keel, on good Ierilis withIi
the white people, ignore Stiattc ai
c"ounVt ,olitits "o tar ats holdinrg otlie
Is coneertned. I'n(il there is a clivis,i'on
of iteliic votes in the Slate -whieh
eveit I think will soon take place--it
will be ttlerly u:seless fir thein t,
a"rraly tl'iselves polilically iarainsl.
the party that is noi in Iww'., 11
wouud.- 1 pluiig IIeilelves oin a
political color line, aud thev conhl not
sueed(:(. It is -eller that Ihey shoutldl
not, fur the parly iow in power own
at lrge ierCe'iiage of Ike propert"1.
anl arie iiioi'T n euipetent o rovern tin
Slate andl achninis.er its laws. I- be
heve that the iass" of tle colored
ieil'U l( are S ati zil d ial it i:-, Iit-t ir fori
thn11i1 () have the Statl g tov r'i'n Itl by the
l.'ola-r'ty ownier'.. if' thiey 4:11 feel suire
of t(tal lirottectiion.'
Y!r. Cint tiel was a (GIartielhl elector
at the recent clectiou. As le. cann11o1
he sip-j) cd 0-f any leiaii!; to the
leaiiocrcv (lie colo'e'J (\tcrs .hmoulld
heed what her snv.
Senatorial Grist.
ThI a' na iriaIlii nI ls still gii t, a ud
C l' 'st if4i<'i!tei t hey t uri'iient ai'e C Xt'dC(1
nt is year. Wei kinow inothling of
he ll. ~ l'hileta-s sav e t hatl lie was
41: in Vei'ieat.iulil lives in~ Oshikoshu.
it4In I :a.,-:s to i ilhe doubtfuil
Soil. Ibuirig'welh Sote'' iii tie phia' Ot
T(hiere is .till a dlist-onrIagingw hitch
ii the ecniulk of thie Pomaii.ylvaniia ill
(hin'. 'ThIe Grbowi bonlters standic irmai
aliid ( .!itlea'olys ain;c a . ]jit lii jchou,a
,,..t iin ini, ('eep by itrading.. with the'
D einoera1te--..ivjing thle l:i -r a fatzir.
ilmernl iitc.ad ot' the lsp r:aek.'ti tirry
iatah-reI that now cs . i,,. Tlhe~ I >c'io..
era:t' keep thleir tointh~s sh!nn n:it g
coi sten'dily i otinig fori Waii:e, as it
[tiey h1:441 no fe:i. of the~ world's comnig
to .11 ai d this year.
''iT* heiiiess'e 1 mg: i liire r'emimaid
tone of' SonithlT:n-uolina:i' A-.semii,- in
the dlays o)f '4. The~ 1)c'ia>erat.s are'
strong~ ei 10ngh Io precvenlt. I le eleelIionu
of' a lIepublican, bn-t. hav'ie nuot themi
btrigis carriied onl by bh Ii adi~
overi disputeI d seats. Geni eral Ihat e, a
D)emocrat , statids the best chance t)
preeilCCt.
per'ioiuc'alii struggles. N ) Sea cu o'ial
tor' yearsi' ithoi'ut the ainpuuaniiimenit
of wh' ivolesalIe elmriges of1 I'rautd and
br'ibery'1. One ~'" i so- .>r ws I' ll le
for. lhrib.ohy fro Uniited' States
Seunate. yearsi' agt 3.0 body wats
somiew hat tpor'e vi' - tinain aut pr'e
on t. Saturday's di s ches say that
three minberslLi' of' thle L~egislainie wer'e
bought by one of' thel 'eanidiuda(es lie
day hbee ''lleedinug (anius"' get
its nameli from11 the way ini whIich'l Sea -
torial candidates are bled.
(enacea SewellI carieis ofl' the pize
iii New der'usey. lit' is rich as Cnresus
anit has I w'io ori (Ihree irailways to) back
blur. .New d1ers,ey belonig, bodily, to
lhe railroads.
Telegraph MIonopoly.
The~ conaSOJidat ion of' all th et'-,.
grah iaes has caiused renue wiied agi ta
tono he par't of'.t hose wivho desire a
solidtliIon is mariiked by an ineu'.easedl
wiateinsg of' stock, util i now tih'enuom
binuation. reCpr'esents eigbi() muillioni dol
laris ha. shiares, .whiile its real value is
said,.to.bei but twienut y iniIlionus. A
diiddm 1 oSix lieu' (('nt. on fte par
vplue otf thits stock medans f wenty'-fourz
per' cenit.. on thlid mioney actuialy'i in.
vesed. his' extra tai' (lie' puld. his
to pal,. by way olf incr'eased rates for
meI(ssages:. Experts say tha:ut lid comn
pny' twint. tlie pr'esenut Morse$ SV.stem
cani h<rfrt'iried snutleei lv strIoiig to
evI'' Ier 'iiw coman will onybe d
'itrbich ito swei'lI Ihe (aiiii alI sQtock of' flue
We (stern t-. ' on still Iim 'ther'. Ihepor'ts
Ilso co) . <')~ 1 a cuojolitli nt orI tn ,
ageient. Theni the public will be ent
tirely at the mercy of the m11onopolists
--a very serious laatter(,as ahmost all
business transacti ns of aly tliolment
are trausnoted by telegraph.
One rcmnedr proposed is to pu.t all
the lines under govert-lent coalrol.
For the past decade thl British gov
erulneIt has inaged tho . ;okgraph
1s well ,as the postal service, w:th mnost,
bellel'lIal results. business Ias lirge
ly increaseI on aecoulit of the redue
(ion inl rates, uad sntaller comini ities
have been specially beneited. Two
objeetions exist to this proposition.
firsl, that it is not ai legiIimnate object.
ol'Federal 8ittinistrationl ; and see
ondly, which is of more importanec,
that this scleime would give a further
increase of sixty or seventy thousand
government emnploy6s to 1 n already
inordinialely swollen civil service.
In iareat Britain, governiient emi
1)lOys hold their oflces ior good be
havior, adt i'e not permitted to par
ticipate in electiois, so thal nto nwnace
exists to the political freedom of the
people. The condlitionls are fair difli:r
eit inl the l.nited States. The im
mense patrolage of' the government
wielded Ioi partisan, and fireuliently
fo' corr"uIt. purposes, is il'ea(IdV al
mtost destroy ed free elections. 'Such
a tl addition as this, especially with the
advantag;es placed in the hauls of the
partt l in power lv the vcluontl of this
11mportantt means of comullitnication,
wouldc completel y nullif' the ballot.
Not until this dalnger be removed
will (ith, people geierally conselit to a
goverilential telegr;taplh systeml. The
sceme'll( Ims"r$ses de(Cidled mncrits if this
dilliiulty is obviatled.
Another "uggestion is that the rov
ermn1ent 1 reScribe maix itnnum ratces.
'lhiis is the best solution, provided it is
not in conflict with the law.
Jay Gould and Vanderbilt control
almost all the railways in Ehe kinifed
States andl([ all the le.griaph lines.
WYhen they get the Atlantic cables inl
additio, they will 1e the real mnasters
of' lie 'nited Stat es. it is high liin(
Ihhtl. prublic attentionl was directed to
them.
Proportionate Increase of the Races.
Some time ago the New York ,Sun
pul lished statistics to show thtt; the
colored popuhttion in the United
States Iad incrieased ini a Very nunwh
largeri'i ratio thlanl .he whites (ltn'ing' thie
past decatle. The figures of' the cen
sus of 1870 were used in makiig the
oilpa rison, although the tilter tun
reliaibility ofthant enulmeragtion had al
reacy been coin-lu-ivel shown). We
have* beeni uniable to pr"oenre (his 18able
!ivinr the 1oul)htlatun of the dife'reii
States by mae a rdinig to the last
e-{:tus, a a' (ompelled to (c'!pnd
tl i1tupon in....or l the follow
ing emn parisonis:
lit 18;0 thle whiites~ of' thc ent ire
Untioin ii.lmbe)red 2f,922 , 37, an thea
bhick; ,1.-11i1,8:10. Thecre were; in 1870
;m,,589,3:l whites and1( -1,88(0,OtJ9 bh teks,
tan increaOtse. of nearlhy E wentyv-live per1
cent. for' the whiites~ and only ten per'
centi. for' tohublacks, anoE withlst andinig
that Ithel losses ofi thle w~ar were suts-.
(ai1101ed almost entilreI'llv the formi-.
The absurdity of this was manilifest,
tando sh oul havye sl atinped the centsus
01' 1S40 as a fra:ud( fromi the b,eginiitiuw
it' we r'etteiut''nber'aigt, the eensuis
of 18'a) gives i rountid innu bers 4I3,000,
lin ig over thle cenlsus of' i, it is
lonindil. if I tse tig'ure's be C crtt(!'t, thait,
ft' whitels hiave gaiiined sixt.y I pecnt.
antd the blacks tillyv-tfour pea' cent.. since
I ia I. A ('onstiderabl Ie eor ini theu
g~iv a~ prepht)toder-ineeic of1 per*cenitage to~
the blwks.
We~' ha:ppeni to have accuratent statis
ties: '~ttSI rear ing I tioa iiia- dg'atca bes
thiojse Mia Ie, just a i kv 1ix war. ]ni
ii(tcountt ofI the:r,m elit'at' aitl their
ihlcl toverm.tiiji ntis.i I hita ~Iwiea
hais been iin e'xcess, wile I, especially~
troim Southi Ctarolina, a httg'e inumber
of' whtiteCs 01migraiIeed. Th'le average,
theref'ore, is pr'etly: faiirly miaitainedl.
63 whtit s ad 936,6129 blacks ; ini 188(0
thle w.hies imunbetiIredl 1.580,92;t,. thle
bIhtcks I ,:23, Ii;i, a gain of fltrty-t wo
peri (ciii. for thei wh'iies an iti r f y -onte
perI cen'it. t' r lt btacks. -
it Is auiid thait ito ceniss tiken )pre
v'iouis to the wvar gives lie lull colored
pRopuiti olt, bireans,e pIhmuters4 lailed to
retm-it all theoir shLves,. ini ordler to
'e kniow ntot, but( hope ntot. If so, th.e
c'ompari'soit wou hi be less favolrablle to
the h!,aeks.
We shallI await ani anithtorittilve re
portl of' the censusLi of 1881). Whtet beir
or ntot. it will' vairv frtom th ~e estimtates
givetn ab ove,* it is nelelss to say thIat
ay 'oinariitIi'on mlslilutiid ohWithi the
censu5is ofI 14'0i is wor)thIless, andI targe.
ly exaggeraote s te ~olii.edt incase.
Tihec conlnIisionl we draw ~ liom the
abovt~e is fhal, giveni simia cliht 011tions,
lie races incr'tetase t i abot the stim
atio1, w hle thle fact. hlant Ithe blacks
have kept lie ir owni, or havei gtinedi&s
otn thei whiies, is ptroil couinlsive that
t hey are not svst iaalien i' butll dozed,
dfaddor utoreated by~ StShie.-n
whts il race's hivie toIg(ether( inl
goguie comtes atlong ablot, elect ioni
ties 'aimtiises, a diisturbIlance t hat
(luiels d own atus soonl (1. thle 'leel iona is
over. . Lst , bu t anot least, In oth~~II
t'UeeCoR'ge'thIer, the -South is it nkh. h
strides ina poplulcrioai andiu pr'osper'i.t
well ceutte,d ,to mtake tailwavrts
pause antd i'elleet'. Inlsltad oIf hosinug
anthLing,-tIle Sou;Eb gainis one vote
over the Nrth ini 1:h Electorrel -Co
Soine,Thougiita on ite P'olltical Situntlon
I11 i)Ifnimuttes anid Dnagers --Itigiat, of
Mini Jtl-s-A Triple Preidelency.
.Most fs..Editors: Political.parties are
ulavoldabliincideits to constitutional
governilents. F01ounded oil honlest, ra
tional differences of opinion concern
ing enduring principles, they are siht
tary agents in the con8rvation of a
just ecuili briuiun of governinent ; but
when (lividcd by geographical 1ines,
and embittered by sectional animlosi
ties and pride, th'ey are calamlitouls to
the peace and progress of the people
oppressed by their presence. The
Inenacing attitude of I reland, shrink
ing with utter imistrust front Bhitish
advances and promises, the perturbed
political coilitionlot'the UnlitedStates,
pr<osent reiady-mnade exnmples perfect
ly i llustrating the unhappy results of
sect ionita isml.
Were tlie Federal Constitulion har
monliot sl construed a:11 uniformly
obeyed, the possible dlevelopmlent, i'n
the curly Auture. of the rosources of
the country, couhl not, perhaps, be
correctly estimnaled by deductions from
those of the past. They a,t; wonder
t'il, but. tei tituilt ilo'ifr, miatured agen
cies now at work throughout its broad
alrea, stilluuhted by the necessities,
em hIIt IIt ion iti1d aitbi ion of' iIdIviduals,
aInd imulliplied by tlnost. daily ilven
tions of others, some0 of which, a evn
tury back, would have been classed
nmiiol; ile 'Iiracutlous, promiSe re
stilts that mayt) asto,unI evel ttose not,
unuitsed to strlange- thlins. 'T'hese,
whlatever" they may be, wIill exert ani
ineliontting influence over the whole
cottnry, through (he fiheilities of inter
Coiliinunlilieation nuislhed by the press.,
by steamil and by the telegraph, the
enlighteners Ind equalizers of the
world. There can be no reflecting
citizen but ilulst contemplate wit It
proil pleasure the prospecl ively granid
futtire of this Union, and tleyoutly de
=ire the proi)itiouis coiitions that will
prolltote it. Every' selion of the
Country is deepl' interested inl the
perpetuation of the Union. i harmoni
ouls interpretationl of the constitution,
1n.1d inl allaying party pa)('iiOns, espe
cilly of partie"s its 110W divided, for it
searcely need be asserted thaut :1 dis
rultion ,f thte t'Uiont would trever
ia)tl" the prospect.; or.tlhat Ihe 1ureseut
wat. of haiiruonly, itiiiise antiagonistl
of t)olitiral partiC.', ratily retardcs it,.
l;ttl the "outh is more nteliy concerrn
ed l b:ml other sect.ions. 'roii Sparse
Iess of popubition ntl lck of cap)ita1,
not to inenltio the ldisastrots resul;s
of' the late war, she liinge rs thel" iii tle
rear inl the ieratl fo)rward move,. al
iotigh her natrl ad lvant lages are not1
ilisigfi"iicail wheni coinpared with
those of oiher p)ortions of t he 0011111 y.
Ilar1ou an(y aInd the kindly ri'ard ' ,
those 0oter por-tionls are prere(itisites
to her p)rospr'iit V. She I herefi'tre ur
uently l' '(l, the wisest c"iolslels ofhr.i'
;l)lest. soils to icali'a a Ihe puhiev best
ecuclalred to en'1a politi -al ae-ita'tion.
There are somte In:mi est Iroub;c4.
hiwever, that arrest. the attcention of
the Ieast o)rt't',:it. an(1 hints as toI
1hose, Iti'om all bllthl" soutrce, tnay he
adnti-sible. '1Ithey atre sich as ini.iil
irstu-t f'i'omi liv(nf e!it. views o the
questionl of "SIale ltight s,'' at tiom
the practieal operatiis, inl the South,
Ilie :gittin of' Stle rights b
Southlerin politicianis atpiearls to be' Iii
v'iews of' it, carriied Ito a legitfinitae cou
cluisioni, not ilng siine, ju1sf ille(d scos
sion1, andil if is niot S'rprising. tha:t their
zens5 ini ohier sec tons Ia oSI' e ioli ifts
coni-it:idenuo, ai refu'ise to i;ke'
evein lhiro rn' er11 cont ce's.sitons 1he
sid es, te Sth em11011 sa Wfelv'permit t his
tIluestioni It lie ini iaeyant't. It. is so
c'onstifllii11('itu) so nece~'ssarv in) thle
et)oomy 011fibe g..neLraf nand Atate gov
(el'ninlells, (hutt it lnar co tattien'tly b
asser ited that the great. SI ateLs of' the
thleira owni welofare, siull'er' .he prevai1
ing iiotde of' interrt'lfation(1 to drift
maitich 'ttliihe ini (the priesent co-w se.
fthlast wvar', shoiuld mioire corri'ut he
th,oui knuown' as the lhepubficani par'tv.
This paty, wh ~'ile pre'temiling to lie
niegraiphilists, well knaew i'oia raice in
5tinclt thot no0 mea2isutre cot)m lhe
tuiliate flhe Soufthern whaifes 11' this.
If wvas Itheref '.ore enaocted andt se't to
froum hiopelessntess aml1 stoodl as a Ipr
ize w701 .'itnecss. unaitble to inoterpo..ea
sinigie Unlti neni~)t I.to ifa .1(elf opom'n
lionis. It hats, I trefore, had1( Iia fir'
tial~ m1id lis t'ailed, br'eakinag down' of'
its own wev~tight ev'ery wheiri' ; the.He'puib
hea('nis IIhemsiielves ct;ooperatingo in the~
t rict oft ('tdtninbia. Nevethelaless, t he
reultit ofl' lie lotei Pre'sidbentiiila leion
dth/elaries as onie ot it *s ieaings, (t'
dlis.-atisfation of the inaijt)oiaf of Ite
INtthierni petople with ' its praoct ical
t)peratoionis, of' late, ill the1 Sonthl.
I What is slit to (It? Ini a geinral
Iway it 'ty lbe an isw~eed, that as bar'
m11imiy is of' thie lost impj o't ance, it is a
tduty she.*owves to1 heirself t'o slusta in ft'
ph tet' bued',,' in acvordt -withI te pre
lim ' a5 s s cons iin withi (I self-preserva -
tin. But, on (lie onte hiand, it is
rinii to reitf thlese Staftes t) (he vi
c.iouis isrutlo of I'8I148 -I 8~76 and, oni t lie
other, fto ct iu extclusivye D emo
cra tie cotiirol is I.e perpPetua.te at s tatec
of' 1)olitical exc(I itmenA, e,iremielv un.l
friiemily to her1 deiveloinnent . It is ailso
priobabule thait her' own itnpople haave nol
thei inc(lliationl to fthe initenuse eittst
ne(cessary'~ to :l-compli uisha tie latteru.
The(se' 01trative'cs f'orm. a oil enninai.
teht tima theit cruelt(y o'fite doimint par1'
t y. ,3fa.iorideits, undIter exci temenut'lI, tare
pr'aoebially rem'ttorstel(ss and reI 'ck less
of) repniiiy hey ar e not less
I hey tare tat a (d8ista, and t aroil')used( to
a .st'nset of' thira injutst ice, by a palrf.Ic.
>ation of of' te ill -consequen(es o' it.
N'o0 i iat e aass'istantce tcan, there foreo,
'be expecIted fr'omt the ttiep)aJdiis.
Ihlence, ''What sohllie atuth dot"
:till i'eenra' ast an inte res tinig andt im
.\lany sugge'stis are1 madoiilllt, bt
wy'ithoaut, nrti ng,lut it. is stu llient,a
(.hot thley do not firly countemiailate an
eh'uIri io et Ite tdi inhullt's li-'esente d
by the fiftet" mwnn,i a
l('i c'onsoinanut with Ithe senij tiets
lkinown' to geovail ill oth:erar: -tlof' the
coiuuntry.'. .1 lhe South Itlnost atssu redly
tdo Ithis', if sihe wyould. enjtoy huarmiot
mul a fll ma'surt of' pr'osper.it.y. '
Theao ignoriance, pr'ejudice am'id cool,
en'leotiniug viciottasness of thel negro,
. un hais ptuitit-la foir these epithects o
hhfn, iin hii'othf riea'iaioh. to thle
whites, add to tho emlrra'ssnenlts o
the situation, constitutilng. indeed, the
chief eletients thercof. To lopose 1a
division of (cillcos to such a poople
doce not readily colnlncuId itself to thl
calm Judgment of inen who ar
fuiliar with them. There may, how,
ever, be some considerations in fiavo
of the experiment. To illustrate, sup.
pose the Democracy of Fairflid pro
pose to the negroes as follows: "Ilok
yotur colventioll, nloliinate onco canitdi
date for the Legislature, one forcotunt%
Coitnmissioner, select onie of the threi
ien, whose itnaes are respectivel
sutbiitted by us, for eacti of the oflice'
recluiring buita single ineunmbent. W(
will nolnitiate two for the Le;gislature
two for cotunty commissiolers a1in
itil ito with you inl electing (lie wholc
ticket thus Iolminlated." It' the ne
g;rue.:, or a considerable fraction o
thme, bl.it less tha h111hall, agree, at
the whites reitiii tiited, the problen
will be solved in l"airliehli, antd inac
be, elsewhere, illi' modifiations is
stuit localitics. Its they (o not th<
situationl reiains the same, with tie
ivia ltage to the Deilnocrats, whici
the conscjOSisess of lin lonest. efiort t<
do right always allurd(S.
Thie serious consideration which the
sil>)ject. ctins, is enforced by the re
filectio that the chiet' pamulln thal
has stret)hened the haIllis of the It
publeian extremisls is, and f-or years
has been, the ugitation resullting fron
this very atnendment. It is not in
credible that they exult. in and unii"
niigly eincourage it. They are now
iiboult to elnjoy a new lease of powel
'roin it. It is also imnportant to retlet
vhiat this power eioIbraces ; (lie legis
lative, executive an<d judicial depar't
Inelits-in one word the wholegovern
u elit. The imividual who, by fil
or fol iliea0is, attainls colrol of all th(
deolrtm:enlts of oveInucut, is stylet
and is it despot, and his . governiiei1
at despot.isiii-a tyranly. Ihese ternl
are no less correctly applied, w1-heln al
the depatmients are vested in a party,
with this diflirence: the individul
governlment lak:es ebaracterP from the
autocrat, who mnay be magnanimlotus
tld just; while the governiment by
pluLtV is most. Inecessarily vitiated biy
the passions to Which th'e party owes
its origiln, a1nd as the partv, for the
titne, has power ill fact ats vell as ill
nainle, it, may not hesitate, inl at wild
excess. to transglress the bounds of
justice or the barriers of the constittt
t.iun. Ilence it is an indulgeuce of no
more verbiage to lflirm tIhat the pus
sessioln of (lie government in all its
departmients by a party based on sec
tional issues is IL colslalt threat to
constitutional g;overttnnent, andl that
1he whole country, but pre-emilently
the South, ann s.arcely maake too great
(cone'Sions, in order to tndermuinc
an( dele'lomi se such parties, whethet
lbepublican or )elmocratie.
These reflections suggest, a subject
the protectiuon of i inorities, vhich,
ltholndh, somIewhat" for1ein to (he 11nut
tert ill a is of tuch iau tportance aud
warratii a few' retinarks. 'T'he coust.i
ttition clolles the ex ctlive with a
share of'the legislative power, in that
it vests ill hiti the vlet, a erog;ative
that ma,y be invoked to interpose (e
lay to it11W ie, hasis or i'tisaii legis.
lation, thereby secur ing e aler de
liberatioi. ''Ite execiltive, however,
is gene'ally a member of the party ii
i))wer, andreasn1111a1 ndlil 111r obserati ol
noth teach14) that lie does no(t and il iI
nth1 o)1 ien ) us ihis p)owcIfr i ~the plur
poeof d1isappoi)lint ing the3W 4 wi.bs o1
his owni party,t an 111protect inlg (lie 1n
Ilesis of1 lilniriles. Thids sinigle coni
sideirat in, whliICile cofirmng thi le im
poI.rtanll ce ofl tis Ipoweri, also suggest
it is not) wViselyvI lded in the exci
tive4. it is~ tiIIrther stventhiened ba
thle reflection)1 tha Ithe( gen'iu is it sellf 0
IteC governimen t dends aI 4 clieatr out11
lining of th lindaries betweeni it
inilte k ha this paoweri miightl he( mor)i
judcioalyvesteid ini a boardi of1 0tih
cerls, co:nposedland appiniited ats f'oh
I . It shiiaiubil) be composedC4 of thril
inembelitrs; I wtio til hle membeiirutr shioui
represen4't antd beelong~ to the inili t:
Imarty or1 par't ie, I heI remiinlg tonle Li
yenei the 1Iwto teet piarties Inlight earl'
elct' tA) wo (l'oliers 14 'i.3erv4 4)n ihi
board'~. When ft' resuilt of' the1 genier
ail (etlei lscetiniIs which parity hia
r'ecei veil at sutpr''eac ini thle Congr'uess
the'Vi' vilriius pairty shiouhIl ui
onei ofi its repri4'eIntative's on ti
bIoardl. ItIs r'epr'esenitat inl ini the Ilous
miaty do t his by ballot. TJhie reliniini
I briee will conisf titte ihe board.4 durtin
the enlsu inlg Prei'siden ltialI term, an11
unt dl Isrn sul(ecasrar. ap.C111x>inuted a
ablove, unle during)14 I tlI Ihue I err
11.he weakert'i should henomie thi
stronger'c1 pairty, ini whliib c:ase thle suts
p)'lende meinb1 r 1 sh 5 ouldt recsumie hi
pllaec Oin the( boarid. anid thle nt
aLbove311 idical td, suspend onet 114 of it
cauttst, tnay'li be illed by the repreI'isetIIa
tives in thie llouse, of th par ii t v)1 1r1u1
ties suffh,e ingith loss or1 loss'es. wh'l
nivy eleet by baillot a sullhjicint inumbe
to) suppIly (lie vu'anermct. No iaiemibe
o)f 1 'onIgress shiouh bId 1ebhosen.
IV. Onily' per'sonis eligible t) the( Pr'e.
id,iey shio111( be eligib)le to mtembljt
shilp,.
Y- (Great resplonisibilityV would at
tach ( to this (11ilen aund (lisaliarv e' t-h
Chiief I.1list ice. Thet itupended' mleni
lher' shtoub I receive one-1oiuth of' th
lilsalary11 i r iniig suspenisin.
V I. he duity'41 of1 lth1boardlhl b
the( miajoity desirie, aiid r'e'tur i'w it.
ohljee('i4orrs ever'y bill thait passes I h
Ilou;e anid -Seilate.
bil !s over thle veCt( miighit remaIinL t
cha11ng(ed.
T,he ire are periiod1s in (lie Ilfe of'ever'
nat ion wvheni11') the on restrained p)1m
5i4)ns' of' (1he mulhlit ite burst forth an11i
('xCtin g tinue's somie 'aragemient c
this natutre ighit serve( as IL slIilicical
Icheck' to hlegislaf lve agr'es sion on th
r ights and' ii lItrests5 ofl ininor4u1ies'.
.it. Is nott ai suiflhlei!I objeel ion uagajins
is schieme 1to(4) compliin .t it- nt (iul,
reitjIaire a constil tutioinalamwen
Thuere' shlad ai posi t've r'eogniin i)1
thle conist it ution)1 of1 mainorilt xisline
andit eg il.nly posit ive' priovii5ls)fo it
priotect ion.
S'oint pln of' this kind inighl; hie ini
(lhe l'ederal Conlstil uioni. . .X
--A ibutif story colles from th
We (sf th'.t. (Aoternior' WVIilins' bod
has beeni stolen ('rom thle cemielervt a
nieighbhhiodct is immh e131(xcite abou 110
tile rQcentf robbiery oft a Mtiss Ilutfi'mnan'
gatve. TI'wo larg"e-g~ashies wer('1e (fInac
tile theile clin of)1 the cor'pse, evidleniti
miade by hooks in1 draggIng it out o
(te g'ravo. A (deel), ghiastly' woune
wvas fotund tin (hie-thr)ehead1,.which hal
evidentlly hbein made' by a. erow bja
in hen the cofflhti wazs bur'.
-=rom the Washington Star
"'esterda' Re1prOsentative Till nt
tof Sout.h Uarolina, said to Mr. Scales
of North Carolina: 'Say, Scalet
Ihaven't you got oneo of my '1hoes on
'I don't know,' said Scales; but. It
-1raised his padatl extremities anud tounm
- one that tied. 'Well, I declare, sai
- Scales, 'I thought my right shoe htt
I a little.' An exanti'nation develope
- that Tilhnan tas likeivise oddly sfo(
Dow tlhe feet gear of' t.ht's stttestei
became 'butter-cupped' is nobo<iv
business, but was protbably lone'i
the bath 1 room of (he House." Or i
t might have been another case of col
-Ciag. L. lossiter, 195 Sumun
St.., T.oledo, Ohio, says: I would nt
take one tholIun dollars Ifor myW 1
celsior Iidney 'ad, if I could tot. gr
ianother. I have gainied in thrt'
mnonths thirty poulds.-See Adr. *
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ATLTA, GA. Febtuary 1, 1870.
4Iessrs. Ilelchison & iro.: Gentlemen
have used your "Neuralgine" tand hin
been relieved by it. All who suirer froi
- nerralgia will di well to give you a cal
It is useless to suffer when we Ihave a rena
edy at our door. W. 11. Tltomas,
Of Ives & ''homnas, Furniture Dealers.
lessrs. 11u(felhison & firo r-I ant happ
to say (hat your "Neurailgino" acted as
specific in lily Case, relieving tue in a
incredibly shortt iine. I would ,advise al
iui1feringx. from neuralgia to trt it.
Yours, ete., L. V. Sals, M. ).
Mothers I Mothers I I Mothers I I I
Are you disturbeil at 1iglt atnd broke
of ) our rest by a sick child sutering it
crymng with the exerucia.n painu of ent
ting troth ? if so. go at . ne antd get
boleh of MIRS W INSLO'S SOO'1tiN(
- YltUP. It will relieve tho poor littl
su1fertr iitmeliitely alpenti upon it
there is no liistake about it. 'Ile e f
not a inother on earth who has ever us
it,, who will not tell you at once that i
will regulate the bowels, ind give rest t
the mother, and reli.-t and health to th
Child. operatinlg matgic. It is perfeetl
w-ife to use in all ensca, and pleasant I
the taste, and is the prescription [of on
of the oldest and besi teIttlle piyician
1a01ndl niss in the Uniiteit States. Sol
everywhere. 2( cents at bottle.
dee 13-xly
A Cough, Cold or Sore Th roat slhoul
be stopped. Neglect frequently result
in an Ieurible Lmr isease or ('o
sulunptiott. Brow nl's Blrollehial''roeh
es are certain to give relief in Asth
tula Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarlrh, Coll
suLulptive and Throat Diseases. Fo
thirty years the 'Troches have been recoin
mended by physicians, and always giv
per lfeet, satisfactiol. The ..aire not n1 e
01: atntriedt, but havinig beent tested bt
wide and const.nt use to nearly an entir
genleration, they have- attai ned wel[iner
i, eid rank anlong the few staple remedie
'f the age. Pu;blic speakers and sin
ers use thet to clear alid strengther in
tiCe. Sold at 2c ctnls a box every
%here. (e 13_-xl
. SPE('IAL~ X*'ettCE.
' IIElUEIJ give notice to tll italebte
to nie that plrtl t li ntenti is r
tluirol. No except tons1 : ar.; ntride. L,
all iteressetl give he'd atna save cost, at
lily books ahall atntd t ill be Stlet,(.
jan 22- fx1 I. 81 tiPSON, Dentist.
AD4% IANE E'4NALE.
SAssignee oif the asseignied estate<
w i.e N. W?t.hiers, the ttndersigne
wilofrfor sale. beforeo theo (,.ur. Ioane
dooer ini W~insbotro, onl the lir.st Mondaih
in Febriuary, I1881, tat ptubl ic ontcry, t
the hiig.heust biddter, till the niote oalnt! at
CounmtA belonginhg to saidi estate aind ri
minting uncat oeted onu theG day of side.
TJ.ermts of sade-jash.
JOllN. 8. FAIRILY,
jan 12 1 atwtd Assig'nee.
iFresh Drugs anld Medicines.
(i\STORi21; OIL, Bl1uestonae, thorax, Cayi
.IO nne appr, Lath oeptinIl, Tar
Sponges, '.ough Syrujim. tHoothinei Syri
Bay lu a, Perfumeury, Cinchonid ia, Qu
ntine, Tuitts5'. ( ilder's tin I Strc.ng's Ptill:
Ihisenee (.inger, C'apsino Plasters.
ALSO,
Seed. Gun~ P. wder 'JTea, hlyson TVea, -ov'
'lered Black Pepper, Machiine Oil, &c. Juii
received by~
MIcMASTR, URICE &. KIETChlIN.
nov 20
1855. 1g
liilgs [ountain Mui(itry Schlot
YOll KVILLE, S. Ci.
'lIE SECO)ND SEln.ION of the t(went'
1 sixth ye:'r will begin February ii
antid clo.sa June- 30th-, 1881.
'r EnIMs PEx n .51-ssio:
For S'chtool Expenses, i. c . Board,
Tulitioni, Washling. F'uci amft
Lrr-, .. , -. - $100.r
Sur-geonu's fee arnd use of btook.4, .- is
F'orCitcitnhirs containing full in formt.
r(iona, aipply to COL,. A. C2OWAlIID,
H dlue 21 -tifehl Pincipail.
r' NOT'E'.
- \INNsHtot, S. ( . . .latiuotuy 21, 1831.
IX'.QNG thudler inastrution fri~;1om g
- '.C amtrller Genratl. Ihrbyg
itotice tht, all patisO ownling~ ir htaviat
anl I' eret in landtsl now) ont thei list ofl i
-littinl ent !ei,?s, oir in any hmtu Is hiiiee ii
-fort.-iteid ta rte-St'at or the I nois Piua
of taxe'as, fad whichi hiava naolt bi,a sol
- 1or taxes or recltaii.d axcepit .such aut
- tas ware (orfeiim<!l priori to |8-1 Ii, otat
a. bt r''as-tee ont lthe Pa t i t. t xt
- whiieba maty be dute and unpiai I .a r
w.itha coasts, bt. tvitsa ,I i'n .ti'.s: I'r
ckd. sai i p ,ymItet'.tal, be mtaa -''t
htele the~ 3lst days of iayv, 1881, hIs hr
ti.h-td for ini thle A c- ol' 1 a' Oeneatl A
elaanlly, apprl,oved1 Daeembert'4.. I1880.
I ~JA.\JE1 Q iiAy&;
jtan '22 fx Imn Coty, I ar.-as-n- i.
NOTilCE. -
j LL p)cl'sous inudebted to me~ Cc
s
If sult)ies, et-. are' reqjusted to cona
forwaurd at, oneCC ad. Ina.ke p.lon:
t' pa1yments, aIs I anlticiphte ai canulirc I
-buisineiss, otherwise, - t-he(ir acouni
, will lbe hatnided to a Trial Jut's~te ft
. collectiont. W. I1. D)ONLEY
W ~EEKL1Y PA LMETT"Io YE0OM,v
COL UMflla, s. (.
It1 is an~ eighit-page lpltr or, deosigi.oel f
t. the pQo ild, tilled wilth inrter'esl ing1 atif
- Famti y Reading, News, Mar'kets, &~
ii Siubseipt-ion: One year,' S.50-:iv,
, Months, $1.00; Thlre'e .MIonths, 60 cermts
avboi dace. For oix Nanoas an
kine Dollhaantra Co 'y for' oneo vem
\rnimons:t furnimshed. T1 1o DAlY YEt
AN,an fuenoont ii>er i.s $-4 a yeari'
T. .SVJNI(TW
SSi! IFF'S SALE.
,B Y virtue of an execution to mo di=
roted, 1 will otler for stale, beforo
the Court Ioutso door in Win nsboro, 8. C.,
' on the first Monday in February next;
e within the legal hours of sale, to the
l highest bidder, for cash. the following
dcescihod personal property, to' wit :
On o hundred bushels of corn, nioro orl
less, live hundred pounds of fodder, noro.
or less. Levied upon ais the property of
Ed ward P'. Smith, at tio suit of W. It.
Doty & Co. against Bristol Kinslor and
it Edward P. Snith.
s J D. McCAItLEY, S. F. C.
n Sheriff"s OIlicej
t Winnsboro, S. C., January 11, 1880.
. jn 1$
,SJH ERIFS SALTLN.
Y virtuo of an execution to mo di.,
jb rected, I will offer for sale, before
the Court ltnuso door in Winnsboro,
t 8. C., on the first Monday in February
C next, between the legal hours of sale. to
the highest bidder, fot cash, the follow
ing describtl real estate, to wit:
All that tract of lind lying in Fairfield
County, containtg eighit hundred (800)
acres, miore or less, and boundod by lands
of Jolin lobertson, David (. Robertson,
Henry TL Elliott. and estate of - Hood,
deceased. Levied upon as the property
of Unroli'to E. Jones. at the suit of A.
Fletcher ltuft, as executor of David 11.
dltf, deceas:ed.
J D. McCARLEY, S. F. C.
Sheriff's Oflice,
Winnsl:oro, 8. C., January 11, 1880.
Y jan 13
1 .SHI ERIF'p', SALE.
)Y vilttn of an exemution to me di
..) ,rectl, I will offer for sale, before'
the I 'ourt House door in Winnsboro
S. C. o.n the first Monday in February
next, withiin the legal hours of sale, to
ithe hithest bidder, for cash, the folio .v.
.ing dlescribedi r'al estate, ti) wit:
All t hat tract of land, lying in Fairtield
County, containing three hundred 'an I
nin.'ty acres, more or less, intil bounded
by lnls of. Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Crnmpton;
Mrs. Jones. '' .f. lietubert, an<d estate of
Ciark, known as the "Mill Tract."
t ALSO
; All that trat of land, lying in Fairfield
c County, Lont lining one hundret and six
y ty acres, more or less, known as the
> "Rome [o t t Pla"e and bounle.1 by lands of
e the lark estare. Sarmuel Newitn, estato
s of J.tyner and estate t' cQiateors. All
.1 if the above ievled upon as the property
of J. '1' Johnson, at the suit of Wv is J.
I)avis.
J. D. .c AlILEY, S. F C.
Slteritf's Oflice.
W Wnushoro, S. G., Jtantury I 1. 1880.
j.u 13
Cf,E ii'S SA LE.
STATE OF SOUI'r CAROLINA,
r COUN'TY OF FAIRFIELD.
, . W. Taylor and Wife, Plaintii, vs.
(1. C.. Bacot. amd Others, Defend
j N pursue:w of t order of the
C Court. of Common Pleas, imade in
the above stated case, I will ofler for
sIle, li>t'ue tlie Court Ilouse toor inl
Winnsboro, on the first. MoItday inl
Felttit'\ next. withitn tle leaIl h'otrs
of salet,at. pulic olcry. to the I high
est bidder, the fillowiig describeid
prolterty, 10 wit :
AllI tit, pieee, pareel or tract of
land, lyn lilt anI situate iii the
Counity of airtiehl, il the State atore
said, on (he head wvaers of Jackson's
Cr tk,n te lit western side of the roatl- . 4
letdiigI fron t le towI. of' \Yinnisbtoi
- to Ashitord's ti'iry, contalining t.bree
hiundcred and twenity4-wot acr'es, iiiore
or01 less, andit biounded(' by -tti)1resaiid rowld
janti by' the landls of' Dri. W illianti E.
A.iken, of' Apr'iI Iarrisoni, of ThI oins
to [. loberlt Sloai.
''TF.Rs or sA .s
Onie-thlir d of th(le purchiase-money to
he paid in cash. for ihe balance a er'editd
of' onie and( I wo years, itiyabile ini two
('itial annuai inistahniiets, with inter
est oin sid blanltice (from thle day of'
debt and interest be paid; (lhe pur
bi chaser to give his bond( scured by a
iniortgage ol' lie pretnises, antd to pay
for ail Iliecessary palpers.
W. II. KERR,
Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C.
Jantiary 14, 1880.
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(IL E RK'S 8A L.E.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,.
COUNTY' OFI FAIRFIELD.
Clar'ke antd Other'as, Defenidants.
- N purtstuance 0o' an order' of' tho
tI Court of' Coim anon leas, nmadle iln
the above stated case, I will oflfer for
salhe, blre th le Court ilouse (door ill
Winnsbioro, on the first lounday in
a of saile, atj public outer'v, to lhe high
est idhder, thle f'olloving- described'
p 1roper'tv, to wit:
All that, jmiece, parcel or tract of.
hands, hying, -(bing antd situate ini
T (ownashlip No. six; in thie Counity of
F'airlti('ld, ini the St at e a f'or'csaid, 'con..
alin ing three htuimdred aind.twen~ltyv-six~
acres, tllOt't or less, and bottided by
latls at fiirn .. el,soin, Heubieni .ell,
aiid ilen janlinl ud
g 'T'uMs OF SALE:'
-One -fiaird of' the pin'ehase-nloney te
C lihIe i- ill aishi, the purchalitser to give
li' i bond for' the batltince seenriedQt 'ea
Io11;1 ''ag'e -oi'the prIeInises stihi, pa'a-.
tilt in one und t wo years, it-hU interest
rin hui ddo lv of' salet.. Purch'la'er to
.~ ( Ierk's Otileet, - . C. C. 1'. 1., C.
rm Winnsbtoro, S. ( .,
IJani'rv 1-1, 1880..
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CJI2RK'S ILI
STA:TE OF SOUTH'1 UAROLINA,.
I COUJNTY OF' FAiFIELni
Elizabiet,h Str'ong andt ,John McL,urkini,.
l'lainiti,ffs, vs. P'at rick.. Chiisohni, *Ius.
MceLister', ,Johni Mct1ister' -and1 OthI
.eirs, Def'enidhots.
N Pl'iratinee. of' ant ord<ri tof the
SCout't of ( ommllot P'letts, madtte ini
e 'lhe above statiedecast', I will' ofler forp
sale, lit'or'e thle' ottrt.I inse doorti in
tt WinntSbior<->i, tin t.hy,' th'st Mionday in -
i tol sale. at, publI1ic oterr, t.o -ithe htighi
est bitder, lie follow'ing: descrilbed
apvo'werM-, ft.) wit:
A NH thIt:t cer'aiwa tratf: of' land, con
r f. ta'Iin (111-hunsh-edind twenot>vacitres,
iior'e or less, hying. anud situat'c int the
Conunty-o (f *latirflohd-, in th le St ate afore
sii (,.onl the wtrcis of' 1Little liivor'
tnl boundt et! lbv landitl oP Joh td i
hlIo attil esttato- oh l,mQ Citisolmi,
tdeceased.
TEiH3MS- OF .9AJLE:
' Onie-half of th'(le purchaIiise-nmney
.cinshi, thie (inlance oii a cri't of' twelve
r tuonit hs, wit h interest f'romi day of' stile,
toI be secut''( re by oiid of' the pi'rchiaser'
. andt iniort gageo of' thle prem ises, or all
. iirct'hatser to 'piay f'or .all niecessar'y:
papers. WV. 1-. KERR
-Clerk's Ofllice, C. C. C. P. IF. C,.
Wunmsbor'o, 8. C.,
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