The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 14, 1877, Image 2
WINNSBORO, S. ('. it
Saturday, July 14, : :: : 1877.
R. MEANS DAVfS, Editor,
JNO. S. REYNOLDS, AssocIato Editor.
-SENATroR GAImmiw CANNoN of Spa'r
tanburg, and Representatives H1. A.
Gaillard of Fairtield, and I. T.
Hemphill of Abbeville. have been
appointed ats a Committee to invest i
gito the mlanag -ent of the penal
and charhiu lu o institutions. 'Fle
time for bakling the eesefion has inot
yet beci decided.
.THE Cot.UM 13.t.1: //X/ ) t ery }>rop
Orly inquires who it was' that intro
ducod into 'the L egis~nluro the {
amendment applying the poll tax
to old school claims instead, a; waIs
intended, of devoting it to the t
eolucatio'nal fund of this year. I
Furthormnoro the Rey/s/er desires i
to know whether the intirod neer of
thoi!neo'ndmnent wa-s i tny ny con i
crteslfd in the old claims.
IT' IS SAID that the I nvt iat ing
Committee, in Colmhunhia, :i youu
ing its work: with diligemiece :ueal (nre:
and that. whatver shreds of char f
actor lally h%( 1h(';n left to cc rii iin
leading ladieails will goon he com -.. c
p~lotely strippedS fromt t 1omc. The1 (
lproceediligs art comluet I in se re ,
it wise precautfi'r i. While, of cours.:;(',
much interest.is fell, in Ih1e resutl 1' 1
lthe nq1uui r, the pu1blic will be. con
tent with secrecy, sihce t hey are
assured that the comumittee is 1111m1r
att wAork.
A Desired Change.
Nine tows 'hips in the ceny I will
vote on the Jutee law on t.ike 15t ht
of August The ailterttion of the
law as it at prosenit exists we res
garl as a matter-')f grave importt
ance t.o the iliterial -int.oieists of
Fairfield. -At prestnt, hundrteds of
laborers are compolled eve wV inter
to got out rails to repair feteing to
keep-out a few heard of-stouk.: while
the fact stares us in the face that,
deRpito this labor, not one hlunidredtll t
parteof -the fencing in -the -county
meets the requirements of ltw. No
moro redress can be had for damlage c
dione to crops where tho fencing is s
four feet eleven inches high than I
where no fence exists at all. Whuy '
should the people thus live alu ays i
in open disobodienc~e of the la:.
when the remedy is so sml
How'many acres of 'corn and ootton
are destroyed every year by thle
incursions of cattle amud other 1
stock ? How-nirmny m~ore huntidreds
of acres would be sowed ini small'
gr~ain overy' fall if I he dlanger of
predatory cattle could he averted ?
What greater rig'ht has A's stock toc
feed on B's land than has R to wvalk
quietly into A's house anld devourlc
hlis prlovisions in) his patiiity ? 1'Te '
two are pitocisely on a par. In
somen portions oif Fairlield time I
clhanlgu hasl been made by. general I
consent, and( .it works admiiralv. I
'Certain plantations are now almost
valueless for want of timber. which
would imedpbialtly o the aopetion
Wfte chango behonthatnce ino-lu
crti doublo thi fotrmer price. Ifs
assruturd is ito coiu thke wta
porsicy of makirnigd the ula mstop,
Theosptonsibiliy of trongventon
Who thae shpon ofa this right
ca qetion wilaris in theae has
.aection itoplases ;btlr to ha0tlth
policyfo ofaie ony thosa topav
onte noxrganizanrrelby the
csttutsion, or h p'by arnd se
acadion ate, rcadt sdepot
.really uponer cirumancub. and
:soud e isuderstooh gat ere,
thbee nmineet frms bhe ineptio
totside o the Dmci party dsle
Old while we know that, the a(dVt
tics of t he di I'eren I cand ida~t roH l
)rel)atreCl to make the fiuilest
)lCdg;(ii for' tilem), \(' aisk t hat thley
!tt Illt1l))O, so t.Iliil t here call Ilt no(
4)ist ake Nvhat c ''(!r 0411 t]his sH iid.
). lt: ar1. sharpl d livided04, -I1d
re1'gretI 1)) *O(. thlat stionig 'r'e(lili'.'
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1fath c l11i44112.1:1, tou hutofIh uitir part
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Followilng ai Traii. -
One of the most, reninikablo feaL
luriies of une1tivil ized life is. the p~owrr
.91vlg''s shiow~ oh trau'kingr mvii alnd
b)easts overi jiI)Imfll8 distancos.
iTl iy ti'it"elers av 1;1nV li)kenl of tiiE1
st at31 of ('('Ptli wvell-knowna
signs ;11( WQl e ve here('1'C~ IttIP 13
it. collect ji 11 of very''I ('to11i3011 sells(,
h'~nts ontiIhe. suibject. .111i (countriesi
like hilt 1)i ('v I P3('( ofI toot 'pr'int
tite w!el13k on 101(18 and3( ptthls
is :"t) .it )iIIite'"ate 1 or' l)y)olCNsly co(l
133541 : hut it iij 1t.l34'iwlN( ill thel
\\V1 j ntI((:. \\'hel't. in-it lid' 1131a1 nor1
h: Iset ('11 eoiii'.'l his3 1 111(k. it
l\:illi'lil.d \vien iii atte aire stolenl, if
Il'Wl. Itu. lliits an t14 raced to itl
v'i Iilg('. 1 le I eadsi II is h eld respon
slil for 1111!e1, ii11le1 8 Il eal 4,1:>h"
tilt 8;11110 I ic:tk gillg; ou1t. A wagon)
11tk in :t1e1 n e 1 ol ('l5 his )a itg' 11
ndi 13:3 -Aon epec 814ial, sayse
01ic 1' ('lih3113l'(hI S i tir (3'13ititlire~
\\i~ t d~overill rt.iiiiiilt inietlt
:11et or31 if . 31r'3'55115 ha betnig (orl
it I'e it3:358 n ill' 11 re ye hr't ai know !
:1I lilie hIti r 1 iler to 4 1 .( t cogize h iii
Chit;1 t3.' h it'~~~,~ the 3'Oiieks hi It Il
I481:' 111110 Sevin lt83VI's lu' (hi, c(het
11l int ' t). lt:'isl"i1 tlntes trahed
)-1:13 t down rwilal ' i. ao ndieven
he n-a s~g o3f th':e :i stone wioll b
ta:'1 le h )al 'r: ik anrni I hi g (. t tide
10f Jras;ful Si\\v'' [lAr.M.Ii
altilNt the) 1'Ki i11 o ilVC WilS
I !i' tiiiSt itia Itt I li ' ( 1l~i h'ta io1 t\ill
i ng it1 11 1 l tl d 111 Ii \\t I t gh fIR
:t14i 1421 1-4 le. i' h e oad dor
tii: e'; ltn 1iiit" rock i11111'ths
I:;r". irth)~ \\il 1ave 33 the 01142(1 ofked
her 11. ulit 1 )i t~ il tins) that.rea
tiNs tih I Ititc'k :tilli whIv "1u. th~e .-1
lit1 It' i te' 11 1 hul 1 s n; ain:
1 I tssi !'II'I Iutli nd hriltdS l.1 (tn u1)'.
"I' \ I i; f r the (l( siver (101132
VtlnI' e ig. oh lit li5 1873ith
g'ti l h:it \;1sX due t 1873 w:as t nt
the: l iiI" loll of the('3 dollar" )fi: the
Iilliroltt c and : I)t\] i sh the 313 i lt t lhel
hul -wik l)\- ii v''i' clol i\ s, 1t oWae oit
hiflg hfl 1 ti h i lt l hi3'C i '11: 11 ft he
W4'n( ttittp 01' toagker We)'!tl'igt
(a01d1 i:tles. 1 T~~(' 1hei (1013de dola
whic 3isii o Il .:03(1t wigh bt only 1 -~
(lthet ill' 1"'CI' is tIm iiliJel-4SIlty ond
thel'-e 'l also 1igu"l it ther
fu ae imlllt'is .m int Dily wotre~ thNei
(1Vc\' :ilS :l it.;ll tilllV ('ilnu o be
'mtt TA:ANI" the~ mints' (t.i1n.er thi
[ule 131 Ol:1.t \,131 iltithe1 labeet (of
dt Al't.izt(,11il \ atius ohe'ce
\\':1) It trick3 3ill,) )I t I I h lie: C~iY e -
lu(n, till 0311 he !til i') of~ vIiilid
BRIC-A-BRAC.
A New York photographer shot
himiself to get more sky-light.
Most men love little women, and;
little women love most men.
"Sparo the rod and spoil the
iouse" is the motto of the lightning
rod agent.
If the Tirks are ilriven from 3
Europe, will their old pro'lnCos'be '
known as ex-Cresconteios ? V
Jutdge Hpoft'ord. the new Senator
f r()m ILuisianlas, is the first Amherst
graduate ever elected to the Senate.
A quarrelsome gardener fired five I
olnts at Stoddart, tho actor, but did 1
not make a hit. Stoddart could
always miake a"h.
T he daughter of one of the
Sinuese twins haits just been dlivore. 1
ed from her lushalnuiud, Nathaniel
I olejack, by a North (Carolkm1 court.
;arry SulJ~ixan had his eyeball
tUI open, nillt irom: it there was
ilken an eyelash, wl ich had een 10(
thrust:t inl at the( p~oint of the) sword. {
Why is the B>:ink of Fritoco like
the Mohamie(dan religion ? Be
causle it's somiethiing to wvhich you
and I don't owe assent.
In Romge, GCeC'rgia, the oiieir daiy,
sevce b'rot helrs, naued Hill, were
indicted for coulnterfeiting. Romo
sat On her sen'ii Hills, as nsual.
Mr. Statisojn, of Alton, is weak, i
hil. not meal. When he found it
nt ess(arv to elope withI a young I
girl, lie left. his wife twenty -clts to
live on.
A counsl'h b)eing questioned by a
judge to know "for whom he was
('oncerned," replied "I aiml con
ee'ed, ity lord, for the pl-intifi',
but, I aiml employed by the defend
aint."
Za('l ChadImr thinks a news
p:tper needs 11ore cash lencofrage
lent thai i - 1117del farm. .Cte is re
ported to have sun1k 810R,000 ill the
.Detroit .l'(o.:-C iucinnati ( C'om
wercit1.
Miss Ileeker : the great agitator
of woumal stfirage in Englt.nd, and
o Of her strong pointts is that in
Bri.tain there are two and a half
million spinsters who are worth
. 75'),000.
1.oF prevent hy~drophlobia :1n1 dogs,
D:. V A. Halmh.ond some1 time ago
publicly advocated in this cotntry
t ie suggestion, iirst made abroad,
o filing oft' the sharp points of the
c mine teeth.
Rwr. Geo M uauley, of Scotland,
is about to publish a series of ser
mn ms on Slhaokespeare, the object of
w icl is to rove that Shakespeare
waxs an orthiodox Trinitarian and
probably at Presbyterian.
When President monroo first
visited Newport the Quaker magis
trate he:d out. his halld with the
greet.iu. "How does1 thee da1o
JmsWe alre glado to see thee."
And MrIXI. M~ onroe resplondled gniute
as simplly.
W. II. Khemble, of Pennsylvania,
tells how Schiurz wax paid $1,500(
for s[ecebes in that State, aind says
bidesh0 that Carl never stoppedJ to
ask, when taking the money, whether
oilie-hohiers cont'dbuted to it ol
niot.
he Rev. F"athier DomY Marie-Mochi
Iioussineegl. prior of Mhougoeres, *has
bee ) l 1eiemd Generilal of the Car
thuisianis, and the mystic secret
rec~ji for the imnulfacture of tile
liquecur knownvi as 'Chartreuse has
Rill P~osey, of Tjexas, three years
ago( (quitte'd an honest life) ando be
(e11me 2n oitulaw. Hie k pt onl ilntil
twenty1' nline inditments1 15were found
against~ himn, and escaping from
1)nson1 wasM pursuled, but resisting
arrest ied u1 ith twenty-nine bullets
i I lis body.
E ing L< 0: old IL., of Bielgium,
who arrived at, Liego with the maem..
horsx oif his Cabinet ando the leaders
of the opositionl in thle one train
sid:1 "I may say flhat I have arrived
hore with all the political force and
virtuo of theo ountry." [Laughter
and cheers.] (
A daughuter of the JKarl of Gains-.'
borough, who. marrded a yo'nmg
Inishman who was engaged to teach
her musie5, is now livinlg with her I
husban211d at Northl Conwvay, New
I
Honli~pShire, whiere her Ilsband I
phIayN the organ inl the little Episco-- i
pal chlapel every Sunday.
Lieut. Francis V. Greene. great- -
grandlson of Nathaniel Greene of
revolutionary fame, hias lbon ap- I
p)olinted military attachol of the
Unted States Logation at St.
Fetersburg. Ho is to make observa
tions of tile Russian mode of war
fare, and to 'remain at St. Petors
burg until thle close of tile existing
Turco Russian struggle, and at the
termination of th11 conflict to re.
port the result of his observations.
Tns SAY that Dr. Mary Walker
positively declines to marry for fear
her husband might borrow her
black nafntal fr a flre-n. p-ara
MURAD, THE DEPosED.-Murad, de.J
broned Sultan, lives a gloomy man,
n a palace'on Soraglio Point. Hi1
nothor 'is constaintly iby his side.
lho tastes his teolhefore it touches
is lips, and she awllvws no one to
-p1roach him uiil she knows 1io
bject of their visit. His beautiful
laughter Blanche, the Circassian,
vhon 'ho had reared 'up to an
European educdtin 'in the fatniily of
1is private physician, is with hinn
lso. As soon as he was called to
,he throne ho had a part of the
mnron fittod up for her exchisive use
n a Style ol 'the most luxurious
;plentlor and expense. Her apart..
iint, whoso embellishirnents cost
icarly 100,000 francs, wits just
iiishctlo as Murl1 was ferced to
bhdicate.
J. W. IoL MESi has ingir'ed a
)onth, which is so'itont.rivedl that it
vill floiat 111)011 the surface of the
vator and -emit a very .powerful
ight for about an hour. By its use
n war the npproach of a hostile
levit (luring the nihit might be dise
dosed, and in time of peace it could
) employed with advaititago in
-etoring crows of vessels 'strandell
n tl darkness, or in occasionally
varning ships approaching too near
t dangerous dtnd low-lying'coast.
Mit. TIDEN siays lo liafl 'no such
nC O1110 as the -go'vernnolit 'claims he
nad, and that he paid all the tax the
aw required. Re admits that he
weglected to .mike returns some
rears, Itnt ho paid t1ib ponalty'thore
(Jr
'BLHOS. R1 ROI3~f(TSON,
1Attorne at tarW
AiND TRIAL JUSTICE.
M. ti'imisiness en htut tn 'ite in
'ithor 'epacity will rettih'eylronipt atten
ilon
th'n Wa1i ~shingtoni -dt'eet, -One dot'r
past-of Wiunsboro hotel.
II. A G ^11.;..00. J\o. S. RIrxo R.ne.
,qATELED a& =~TOLDS,
AT'OiI, bN EYS AT LA W
N'(. 3 1,AW Jr RANGE.
A. M. MACKEY,
.el; .1 _ il Counsellor at Law,
Noa. J-, LxtsnAGE
Winnsboro, S. ".
T* Special attention pail to the speedy
ollection of claims. Will practice in 1R
f the courts of this State and the Uniitea
tates.
TAX ItETUimNS.
COUNTY Ai'rn'on's OFFioE,
FAInFIEL) COUNTY.
Winnsboro, 8. C., July 1.1. 187.7.
O N and auter this date, Iith instant,
until t be 31st of August proxio)o, t .,
'Uiee will be opeied *for returns of all
iixable property, is required Iy hw. for
,lie liscal year 187.7.
All pers..ouns hetv.n the ages nf _.w
bIC and1 sixty yeua areC liablei to ai .PoL'm
raix, and~ mtust mamke returns acecordirengly.
After thme 31st of August proximo, a
penality of 1ifty por vent. wvili . be.addod 'to
beo taxable property' of nil persctns -failing
:t imake returns wvithin the .proscribed
Blunk ret urns can be had oni application
it this olhece.
I. N. WI'DHERS,
july 12 -txtd Cosnty Auditor.
INOTIC.Em
0OFFICE OF Sciiooi, CoMMIsSIoNER,
WsNonBoI, S. 'C., July 7, 1877,.
LL pesonsholding teaehers' pag
.certiticattesiss~ued pria' to October 1st,
.873, are requested to present the same
o~ the undersigned for registration,
vithin'twenty days from the date of this
otico.
WILLARD RTCHARDSON,
J.mne90.xw .C. F. C.
J. CLENDINING,
Btoot an~d Shloe Mannfacturer,
WIJNNSBORO, S. (i.
8lpetfully annI~ounfces to the
citiz(ens of Faiulled thamt he
has( remloved his B3oot andi
hoc Manufactory' to -11no door below Mr.
Muller's. I am prepared to manufacturo
1l st1ile's of w'ork -in a substantial aTd
orkmualike manner, out of tho v'ery best
iateruds, and at prices fully a low as tho
amne goods ea'n be nmanufacturedl for at the
forth or (lsew hemo. I keep connutantly on
and 1a good Stock of Sole aind UJIppe
dnather, Shoe Fi-nd'i'ngs ke., which Will be
old1 nit reasonamblo prices. Reopairing
r1ompitlyV at tended to. T'erras ri'tly'Cash.
*S..t D iecd liidesR bought.
oct 12 -J. 0LENrnNING.
-F Ot"TT E *
40ORSE AND CATTL.E POWDERS,
11 0nr orProvontDias
TURNIP SEED.
A fresh supply of all varieties of Tut
L. nip Sood, at the D rug Storo of
july 3 MoMASTER &BRI(CE.
Fans ! Fans ! FansR!
large atook of Fanes Jut.