The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 07, 1877, Image 4
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any one who did not have adjoining
land ; that they would tako it at
lst and divide it betweenli thm ii a
certain manner. But the stock lawm
cam1e to the rosueo of H., an11d the
brothers ( , who favored the law
havo caudidly ackilowledged] that
"that. gaune is spoiled."
On the samo principlo tho law
facilitates the dividing up of 11roC
old farms, now unwieldy and un
profitable to tueir owners. Many
of these have Several hundred l acres
C earod and ill in ono1 body alld
skirting aroud this, in one place
thirty, in another forty, in anlother
fifty, in an1lotelir seventy, and inl mr
other ia lillildred a of wood 1111d
These, witli somo of the old fiel,
could bo readily sol uidor the no
fonooI law syst.om. But the owner
Can1 not do that, because it would
render more than haltf of his land
practitcmlly vorthlss. The stock
law, howover, 1111 beeln a chanllge
already. There aro men who pre
for an exhausted old fIeld, tlat is
pretty level and clear of stuimlps andl(j
stones, to the heavily timliberel for -
est. Thero they canl uso the im
proved itipleimit m of culture. And
they clim that with the silmle out
lay of labor they can pay for their
fertilizers, and lay up moore mony
tium1 thoy could clearing l.nd, roll
ing and burning logs for a dozell
of years, hitching oil roots and hou
ing around I rvv and stumps. Hence,
there is arising a class of enterpris
ing farmora who, if not ablo to bny
a plantation, will buy a field, or
What will mako it field. Far less
importance is now attachied to hav
ing land till in onlo body, if only
there is a road from one placo to an
other,
(6.) As to the grasses, I havo this
to say : I havo roeo abont, a litt.le
this spring and summer, and bilng
110 of the pioneers il the grsss
businoss, I have noticed earefully
the elover, millet 1111 hiOre (which
is the hoest of all the foraige plants)
that have been sown,l and 1 feol that
I hiazard notinlg in saying that for
every ace five 01rsix years ago thiere
are twenty now. It is true, thle st ock
law haus made it a nlecessi ty. But
humnan nature is a curious thing.
h ix hard to got up out of old1 ruts.
When our judgmeint, is convinced
ithat. it w1ould( be to our inter'est to
mauke some change, we still uneed
something to puish us a little. Ton
years ago there were very few among
us who did n'ot say that we ought to
now clover, and peas, and corn. and
suuchi like ; that we ought to keep
less stock and treat it better. But
hiino-toenths of our farmers did not
dIo it ;it was so much easier to run
in the old rut. Now, however, since
the change has forced them out of
it., no one regrots having made a
.grass lot of any kind. All say it is
the best investment they have, and
many wonder why they did inot get
at it before.
O As to the improvement of
stoo'k, it is too soon for marked re
suits. But even thoso who opposed
the change unite with others in the
opinion that as the matter is now
completely under control, it will 1be
as easy andi far mfor0 prioitlablo to
have good stock thtan bad.
There are yet many things which
I wonhd like to say ; but this coml
mtmniention is alreaidy so long that
you will never read it, un)loss you
aire an enthusiastic stock-law man.
I would say, however, dont be dis
,oouraged ; you will be sure to get
it, though you may bo0 defeated the
first trial. We were at the first eloo.
tion, and in some of the townships
at the se0cond( trial. I nev'er knew any,
thing to be more unplopular wh'len it
was first moint ioned ;never knew any..
thing to make friends so fast. Were
rit at all practicable, I would be much
phlased to spend a few woeoks in the
&ild State, and canvass for this thing.
I was identifled with the mnovemen t
here from the dfirst. I studied the
subject, rmd wrctio several articles
for the count,y papers. I think I
'nndorstand % If you can not oar
iy tho State, go it by counties; if you
can not carry any 4!ounty, go into it
by toWnships. Tk old rails and
-enoloo a singlo township, if ihvo or
more can not go together. You will
'never have'the fence to repair. Httv
or two years, tho adjoining town
Hbipm will como in. It worked so
hore.
Yours truly,
A. RiANON.
An interosting point of law hms
arisen in McKeanl county, Illinois,
and is exciti.n'g ver1y general atten
tion all over the country. It sems
that the judge of tho district, whilo
premidinlg ait at nmr1der Crial, toempo
rar1ily Vacated his seat., and with tho
cosvnlt. of the prisoner's coltlsel,
plac(A a woll -known imlember of the!
har in his stead. 'The prisoner it;was
1oIvlicted ; but appeali his case to
the su>remp)lo court of the Stat.e,
which huld th i the absence of thi
listrlict. judge for a tiie, however
4hort, was illegal, and that neit,her
bho prisonor tior his counsel
.Ould make t,he substitute of another
1111,11 legal by 1hei' Co8nsent. 'ThI
bigher cour11t has thOlrOfool deided
Ahat, the accused has had no legal
[rial, and that the ceremony will
ave to bo gono over oliec m1oro
>Mform his guilt O1 imnocelnco can bo
>stablishedl.
VEGETINE
'r0kos:at iIt root of likon:"o hw pttrfying Illo
I i1. 1 t r .,1 i he 1 ti l ;1 i <ln ys I It Ilvalt I Iby
l.t i t. linigor.l Iw" 1 ( II-r .IIs I si t:n.
VF PmTJN E
SI, ( 11 qi,a" 'Il. I itIS%t i it t l hi i8tv ch sil -tply
murges th hi, ow,els. hill t : ae S: I it,'wsolit r(e ite, y.
11hi. t h .4 o w Pill I i ty h\ l till (1, an l he b
v1II.ore Ithe hca III I.
VEGETINE
0S low p etlh. l i nwd Il vowis #)f " l111 :1 :Mtl
ehe-r 4l's n es\ i lilt, b 4 1.t , y . i t In lt) 1)(.S(
fm f il s,o l1l.t jt l il grr.11 Iletsa l eu" hor
Ili dilselst-s (if t hli ; 111; iut i.
TVE( I" NEIN11,1
lot's tIot deekt101 1 ti lil ') 1t ;I1, 0 h by
)Ini !J ig I.1 t t n a ht Iti ; IItipp I l tlpi"t'
sis i,,ts n1111t1 4 i lt i clearing and pii rit ltlit hglil
whoitle. vtll.et.adll.ti te p;alk-11 grattulally ic
VECAEITINE
woi 4oo," ITonlas n vxpwrinlent fowr S--In'
Iliv b1, solllVotf 0111.1hc:'t bue;ii.I ti he
1141st h1cri I e14 it l ts Il' it a lI W
1ItItti4st, al'1tilt 1" to-lids ait ll si p r e
T IMETINEB
i11te:l1 of boing . 1u 1 :l ii lle1 . h; 1
I% m I 1,0 (1 it il 111i's r .1 , oi. Inw r ,lw -
he b it E1111 l111rit ill a hll t htl i .t
Ai'l, II w'ha tl r i 1re. I
VEGETINE
11 0lstt n h It ystillai. "-:I M as no ; as i
1h0111.ntri1t r. Ilk.:uII :1: 1.1 1t11:111y w r h r
, All IIIt I :Ih.1% 11' t ry I. I -
H~ ~~ R'STVES
e 1e1 . Ite: I - l. bz I v r w h 'gI i I s,
Wil, nehs, Lai h ofs wTeb achcohl &ct.e
Ive ; ilI lpit, , h ari COMi tII.le t sli -i h a maat
:ltowl'dune I anl rIcome d by pIy I
-ll's Iantl allot hiev.arics lj 114. ti hie betpill:i
,il an e VC W ho bloit :i yvI OU(1 wel\ . .1,t
in en1. sllo';ik llr its p:- it.)(lnh have bn
"tived to hevalth. . i'OOF.
WHAT IS NEio,)EI).
Dou', Febl. 13, Ps7n1.
N. 11. I1 . -I ltli ) Imi
('Lil t Il t,1Iil 11t, witsk ' i I I
VI:afu itt ilt o ne ys eAr :1neI, Itcount1
motl its lis.'. Ir e cl 41' l t, rit ( ie i.-Ir
1111 I ert, Is it n w iillt 1(1e( 1 r i ol ,t Ir II .
oi , i lc it i I I piltilloit o. -,
the el for;t h tby tslatig N etr
.heito pit ethal . w.spc IIAiWNICItur.
- 1R1.. . hI;rTsT,
-PIrm o, Mleoci l an cO.,10tate STuH n.
E.iAVN I aVE Fxetno o it-Dv
t.L'i E in lTiiM Ei anlC rcNil.
~1iaoi, Mol'dons roasTo M.dothe
~nesieott is enable: tl garhanteie tlfao
llavng hor 1 til n hag< wit h as tihenm
uitewhl r:eofroay snhoolg
0hi1h Iatst te Uvate oaceti ko
Bn SUGENRIE,
A PULL STC
SU LM MER
WHICH WE AR R S
BEST PFINTS, 12 YARDS FC
WHITE PIQUES, 12.1 C.P1NTS
V)ERY (
IRESI I PR] ZUNES, 10 CEN
FR'ESTI TOATTOES, 20 a
NICE FRESH PICKLES,
AND ALL OTHErnl' (
C'OCOLA TIl',
C A LEN
GAI7DEN
--VERY
SHOES AN
PLKSE CALL AND S
Li 14
LIVE r
CURE,
)fis ye rs<' ago it iwas ~ dicverd to he
1 a eey'taini eure for 1Dyspeps4~ia anid I .iver
comp jhanilt. I'yspept14ie nulde knomwn to
th ii frittids la w easily anhd qjuiclly they
mterits ot' Siinmo l's leist i' ('oinpound
betcameC I heraletd throILughL th Iecoutry
by1& one su:ere to anlother, unti'l
withlout ad1vit rising, its saile h as 1become14
iramenise. D)ruggists ini evi ry town ini theo
ges$tio, lo4w spirits, etc., can(1 i.nke two~i
dosis wi1t hout reliefI, and one i ' often1
For) sale ait whlealeAt and retail by
- -*)I bou .: 1r -
Winnsborno, I'. C.
W~oodward'us, 8.. C
DOWI 1F & ?IOISE, Prioprietors,
july 311- 2w Ch1arleston, i;. C.
WATERS' ORICHIESTR TON aole OR OAN
t o ver 11nade4. Ii 11ann
-~~~ thecel'ebrated CastroIer..
to 1410op, whilh uol ino
k nit' Octaveni of hellse
- gunledl inl perf'ect knre
* Illeinony wYith thie reeds14,
. and tIlelreIirec t. isanng
* taln and. e'lectrifyluig.
C~OTTA(a E 01tCaANI', in Unhlan4e F.r4Iech ('ni
se coiinme Pt: ITY ef VOIC(IN4 trith aenlt
w ohnneoftoe, luItale for Pnrlor 4rChnri,el.
WATERS' PIANOS, (r1nlMmIljj
W1orkmIlanlilp, (1'1d Dul)lilt y' UJ4nlur)asied.
W1airrantedl foIr MiX YEA1i..
Ill (RN EX T R EiIE1Y JA.OW.for ennh41.,)IOne
iet until paid4 for as pe (cntrac. A I,4herni
lli'co tto 1 7nVEer, M i iter,ClIEhuche,elsl, t.
AEaENT's W A NTED. f(.pecinIlindnweIlment.
So the trade1.Ilhanftratedl OanaoguIen afnled~l.
He'ond-hundng iIstunaenI a a t 4 II E A'1T H All.
DIaInnnetmrea and ielere,
, 4OEAST 1411hST.,UNION SQUA1lE,N.Y,
MvORRIS' HOTEL.
~ have jnsRt flihd paninting, 12ppernp
-.- and thoroughly renovatIing my lI I)tl
from to) 4o blottomO,-and .nowV have it Iin
11rst. .la*is ordernand am pre,pared do4 eon
tertain my guets with mneb more eon
vIonico and co mfort than ort'otforo.
Ofico on irst floor and oponing on maini
atreet, with. dinning room and samplo
room adjoining. E~very effort will bo
maidoto make my gnesta confortablo,
fe' Hotel lOoattd neXt door to F.
El1dor's large grocery and dry good stores,
andl in tho.contral and business portion oft
town. Charges to auit the times.
A. A.- MOR1isg
atirli..26-tt IProprior,
ilR & CO
O~EIV~EDD,
CK OF NICE
GOODS,
l,1.L1NG VER'JY LOW.
R A DOLLAR.
i. YA11D.
"0-T T 0-00J S
TS A POUND.
11 25 CENTS A CAN.
;OLD DY THE DOZEN.
OO)S 1ERY CHEAP.
I"OAM,
FL~AVOBING
EXTRACTS, ETC.
S EED)S,
lHE AP.
D) BOOTS
--O ---
3:p TT JIT S
)F'
lE FOR YOURSELF.
Soing-Machine.
RAD
Pa.&?. JI.x L 25, ISn.
WHEITN~EY
SE WING
1MACINES
'l'h.' fol li ing~ speciflic lintsi of i supe
tlotl V:
i -Great simiteltiy Jas Con..
V ruct lina.
:a IlaceIlingly Ligin 5unn
ning.
I -41lhI Rhunninlng. Nois8e ets..
--Perfnormats anli Varietics of
Ei-ILeautly of F'Iini anid
'7-- Di EA' TlIE I)UCTION I N
Sintgle Macinei,s sent on orders direct,
fret.n the Fatctory, writ ten guatrantoo wit.h
eaich L'achiune.
: Send for' ircuilars and parlticuilars.
The14 Whiiitne 1C3 ~Ig. CO.,
feb1 17 J atersont, N. J.
Winnsboio Hotel,
r p
..Ill uin derigoij lak1.es pteasre iu
infterining his triendis atnd the pubilic
I tut het unst remioved to thatt largo atny
ietire1 ofI buinessit5, wVheiro hio is lreparled
p'l id with the best, that, t ho market.
ib;i ntenids to deserivec an I hIopei to
re'cett e thle pilicj pat iona.go.
Ettencier & Edmond,
lIenIIMonD. VA
~VANT 1CTJ'OCtH-of Portaleo annC
all kin4s, Cirtular Hiaw ihIhil, .(inst M illa
Miill Goting, tdhatung, P.illeya-&c.
AM ElIAN TUlN Hl4 WATIR .W URBL.
Uanorom's Special Steamt Vumips
Send for Catasloguto.
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