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-T 'wkv "ion.' four i< i .l)p ., :talv:wee:('P wee4k ly ed liton. Iw do!a tl i . Ints / -IUI w. in a nc.Lior'i di:coUIlt to club., of lv :a o:r l 1 X: <w A ' *vm:o-One dolhu I.-r inril fhr the-I tir. . i in .eIiWn. :.1 iv iets iwr . iw-h f. r eich beent i -rison.1 v zI TI~ 1a1A ppy to -l~I t r 4''*en*Pof w e natt', (e anldl Sr (y i- tii. advce. Con traci- for1 '"r-e. -ix W' tweh V W0mmbIs. mient1--n m'",<:I -ifeV cIt line t: Llte first inser.ltion: and seveni om one-half ceits per line f;r eaeh subscuet inerton.OMtua--iesz andI ZIribn i re'ect'' c h as av inarrh - and dei-ths pubilshd free o lharie. ti olicited. XAi comtunietions. of whiatsoever riature, s9uLd be addressed to the WAfbbom Publisinnlg Comlpany W. a-nro. S. C. No-ri.-All person.s indebted to me for work done will please call and set i-. I am compelled to have tuonev to pay those I owe. Claims not paid by the first of November, will have seveI ner cent. and. the cost of Collection added. A ---Vve43o the wise," &c. New AdvoetiseIents. Just Received-R. M. Huey. r Local Briefa. 14I -"No. 10" didn't get to the fire poor thing, --She said he had on a "'ell of a f Idvke out' ". --The sfieets are being cleaned up -,L good idea. -Mr. C. T. Gooding, of Charleston, was in town for a few days on "busi ness". .' -Cotton was worth 111 on Satur day and on Monday it brought 1I1:. -Mr. R M. Iluey's new advertise ment appears in another column. le has just received a full line of canned goods, etc., of which he invites an ex amination. Read his advertisement 1n1 then give him a call. b One of the most noticeable features b of the fire on Sunday moridng was the active part taken in it by Mr. Fred A. - Stewart, the traveling agent for the well-known notion house of hutzler ]Bros., of Bialtimnore. Mr. Stewart, though somewhat of a stranger to ourr town could not have taken miore inter est or labored any harder had it been 01 Jiis own residence that was being de sroved. We know that whenever he tc Vists Winnsboro hereafter he will al wayvs receive a hearty welcome as one * of "the boys". Gix Tlot'sE IURuiii.-On Mondayv aftternuoon the gini-house on General ]ratton's Cani~aan piantation was burni ed to the ground with gin head, four bales of cotton and five hundred bush els of cotton-seed. The engrine was i saved. Eginteer, Jack Johnston, being m considerabivly)urne1d about his l.a (ds. 11f An outhouse with six bales of co~t um C< wvas savedi by dirt tio vni upon01 i to ans~l! and one to loeM~t a'-J ri~ (mused the I -- . -- Cin. one on whvlich twelve bales averag~ to~ Iur hundred potunds were gli :ed i:a tv. eh-e hours at a trial. ]b:5OLU'TIONs OF 'riAl.\Ns.-At a re cent nlcetinig of the Gordon Light In faustry, the following preamble and reso olls wer~e unian~i1ously adopted: Wh~ere(!s, oni a recent Oecasionl a nIum-i irer of'the von ladies of~ WhV bor formeid thierni-ives int a theatrical club tor the purpl~ose of raising a sum of muoney for the benefit ot' this comli~a- C liv. the (,onionI Lighit Infianitry:ad whereas, ais the result of the enitertainl iaentgiveni by this club the sum (of fortv deallars hals beenI prsne to u5s by this club; i7herrfore, be it resoiredl: 1. That we accept this sum fromn the theatrical club as a testimlonial of its deep-'interest inl o ur organizattin, anid tender our best thanuks for the self-dec nvying efforts of its members so suc cessfully made in our behalf. 2. That a copy of this preamtble and resolutions be inserted in THE N~:ws AND IIEutAL and an engrossedi (opy he sent to the club or its representatives by the secretary. Fire in Winnsboro. Shortly after midnight, Satui-day,' some of the citizens of Winnusboro were roused by loud cries of fire, andl shorijlv after the harsh alarum ofj the fire, bell brought all the rest out ii the street. There could be no uncer tainty ar to thec whereabouts of the fire,.for fromn the high elevation in the uppeCr of the town, on which Mr. G. II. McMaster's residence was situ ated a glare as bright as noonday illumined everything for miles around, so that houses as far off~ as Mr. .James MIcCullys-seven or eight miles Inight be distinctly seenl. Tl e fire originated in a woodhlouse in the rear of~ the main dwelcling, but thle wind Spportion of the prec otta metal~ C 1mrl~eston att 1 .;,0 . m. .anded only to stiffen and hold the~ en- at 0 i p. -ttons in place, aind supply the' neces tyadstrengthi. The~ surplIus gold NIGI!T I.NPR SS TI S-Y needuess so rar as ut1it- and beautlyco: Ev-u ,'rned. In JAMES Dos~S' PATENT 1 ~ ~ -~l eps TCH CASES. this waste of priveus 1ea Colthuilubia at i 'ercome.and the same soildory a-d Arrve. at Ane.f11i:a O1boduced at from one-third to nec-twirt Ar ive at Chzmrlestort Ler <. cost of sou~d cases. Tht< pr.ces.s is ON ~FTJ. etsirnli nature, as 1'ol!ows: A p.. ateizr-.qp i r comnpoition metal, especlanl::adaipted hev Cure at purpose. hals two plates of SOLID G;oI LD ~ lt~ d one~ 0n w C1t skIC. The three n'e then \ ie:t simJ Netweeni polished steel roliers, aind the Oit ('oluznhi livision dastrip of heaZvy plated comxpostion, Traitisl run~ dailv all othit hich'. ecases. bawks. centtes. bezeis, ceptl Sundlcay. cnt and shaped by suitatbe dles andI ( \: AnrItl~i DI)vision . Te gld in these c:ases is suf'icier~iv y Tri'i:- rts dai Iv. adnat ol all kin.!s of ch'tag, engrJi- lN B. I i enmlig the engraved cases have- -. utedI ta worn pe'rfectly Smlooth by. d us" wi'houu removing the gold te )N'. TCAcyAn ) ant uIT Two *e(' so!.I~ DGLD) .'AD wARRANTED) Ie by d alJweers. Askc for IIlustaed ~e. anxd te 'se warra:-.t nov: i 1VE is hereb1y given thii. apptlica lei will be'n m. e to the Legisa."n- - .'n. for a el arr to construct *rcnm scm p',in.t n .le Char-~ , nb a 1 A"'-lsa R:. iro . nft :-a of .' l S. C . y a X L . % M F l:c '-1'. J. :. IA !M .I 'll l -*W PliiL'!'., 1toitrate c i e +r t h Iousmad dl ''i:e hot.e was one of the land narks of l: Boro. Ii ww, built year, ago by r. I David It. Evan., thenY ocupied b GeneraL] Iuh 11an and Mr. R. S. K --hin, and Early by 'Mr.3e.'er who im' itroved the LroI -rty a gres deal. Mr. 3 M.t-r hi:: tie y a of the c;: re cut:1 tlility in hi, ! .! . 1:,.. croi,. ole* i 1:. m:i:- r s o - a ea : a : ~ of. : . S::a - i t hiy ar se '' tr' !.-rssi otr'ris. -a',:r Gt' r 'T -nj i will re or pl1 r.-! I e ltvity (I -. st .r.::''-. Lit r *. .1 E " y-3 pariy ' i -:TYJ m -:u s.-o - ut or it re roa-kar: ciou.t and! r' -son: t~-ese TI1tUTE OF tESI'ECT. Wm;:m::.s. our lM5>n-J corde, Wr.uILLIAM iL WmILLIA:,., haS been removed from amc.: us hv the ruthless hand of death, therefore be it Resohld, That we, while humbly and with reverence submitting to the Divine decree, deeply mourn the loss of a true na ?r t~tdef this Company.-one ho, by his genial m-inner, c'ieeFiui c adiness and devotion to duty. had en ; Bared himself to us all, ant by his death aves a place vacant indeed. Reser-d. That we teuder our heartfelt umpathy to the family of our deceased iend and comrade in their great bereave- si ent to Resoled, That a blank page in our W innte-biok be inscribed to his memory, id that a copy of these resolutions be d ansinitted to his family, and that they so bE published in the Winnsboro Nmws C D HERALD. Extract from the minutes. J. E. McDONALD. Secy. F. F. E. Co. 'ANARIES FOR SALE. L IGHT pair of Cinaries for sale. at $1 00 a pair; or $3.00 for the sing s, IM.)0 for the females. All young ras of this year's raising. Orders may addressed to MNti-r WILLIE HAYNE MILLS, Nov 26 -;x3t Winnsboro, S. C. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. I - F CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AV;TSTA RtauL~oan ContrANY, CoIVRxIA, S. C., Nov. '4. 181. L HE atnnual; mteeting of the STOCK HOLUER~S will be held in this city iWF.DNESDAY, the 7-b day of lE EMBtER next steedholders and the embers ol ti:cir fatuiiies wi!l be passed this ..cting. JOH N C:RAIG;. SEALED PR~OPONALN. Cot NTY C'MIIsONERO OFFmcE. Wi'xsssnozo, S. C.. Nov. 22, 1881, )EALED proposrls for covering the mnty Jail will Le received1 by the Coun Commissioners up to December 22, S1. Contractors to furnish new sheet-I g and new~. tin and all other necessary iterial. Work to be comupli-ted withia irty davs from date of contract. The r mnty Commtissioners reserve the right reect any and a ll t id. if in their ~ tZL ~- (hm. B3. C. C. 2JUST~ i E CE iV E D? is Is !NE TUB CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. *IESH BUCKW HlEXT. FRESH MACCARONI. t FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. CORTHERN APPLES, ORANGES, COCOANUTS, ONIONS and POTATOES. ONE HALF BARREL CHOW CHOW PICKLES, CHEAPER THAN THlE BOTTLED 9..) p m 7.:TI'a m ILY.. -( Oii CE -0-0 1he to(bacco from whic( h the e:rs -ator.Se am(i the egl zare made oil niah(o')zn;iy tables bv tlroughb01l red "ubans in swa -tail coas and white kid glIvs-. licn a manl nlkes one If hiem cigas:, lie walks on ir and h-eatris that lie lia a tiamond seurf s,,i awl a sixty-five-dollar suit. of !othes, and has just Iarried rich. It nakeS the bIre:Ul sweet, :IItl kee the eth white, anId will force a mtt4u:ache m the Slootiest l1p ill five weks. It >ermeates the house, window curtains, :losets and elohes with the delicate Adors and exquisite fragrance of ieliotrope, new mown hay, jockey :lub and white rose. It will fasten :he frontgate every night, and carry he paper in the itorniig, ghase the a. 6oi'uitrwehir.he hens to ter, and hardly ever fail to make: ie feel better all over. N') well gulated family can properly keep >use N ithout them; for the manl who qokes this eigar will never cut wood o long for the stove, iever swear en he puts up stove-pipes, never ep on a lady's train, joi n a club or go wn to the post-oflice after supper. )-'T 1-T 5 CBEITTS -0-0 FULL LINE -OF -SUCIT AS EST GOSHEN BUTTElR. CAN Nil) .MACKElEL. lIlIEl MACCA 1(ONI, lIL\NTS, TAULEA SALT, ETC. -AT B. SUG E 'IEIER'S. Nov 2G TH NEW YORE~ JAMES GOIDON w*ENNETT, ic Clieapest aun Best Newspaper rN7! DOLLAR CENTS FOR~ SIX NiONTHS, An E:stra Copy to Every Club o( Ter. Published Every D)ay in the Year, rOCTAGE FREE. 0 piys for oneC ye:r Sun:r irr' in'1d. pa: :o:- one year, witho'ft. -'ay . pays forI six mmaths. S:aladys i'c.'ud.d n ays for six mfonths, without Slundays. pays fo'r one year for any speciaied day ct L pa.s forix mionts (o any Fpeeltied day o.the weec prnmonth OinenNEWIr S'ud&ys) 'vii ctrwd on susripuous for a less per~i)o than three~ months. INCL.UDING PoSTAGrE. y............................... 617 30 Teky (E.uropean Edition)............. 4 0 eely (D)omestic Edition)........... 00 NEWSD)EALERS SI'PPLIED, FOSTAGE FREE. aiy Edition... .Two and a hair cents per Copy unday Edition.........Pur (cnts per Copy e4:ly Edition.........Two cnts per COPY N. B.-Not less than 5 copies mailed to news eaters at whLolesale rafes. we allow no comnmissions on subscriptions to Address, NEW YOR~K IHERALP, Broadtway and Ann Street, New York. Nov 21 3m (CLEE K'S SALE. jTATE OF' SOUJTH CAROLIN~A, COU;TY OF~ FAIRtFIELDi. R S Des.portes & Co.. Plaintiffs, vs. N pursancee of ain order of the Court of Comn i Pleas. maide ini the above etated case, I will offer for sale, befoeC the Cotert I l(oul dloor in inn > )ro, onl the tirt. Moniday ini Decem-I her next. within the legal hours of sale. i v tI adi S;hitt Mni p 'rter is by far the m act(1 ingi14 c'3r.', and has new~. and inq. c e-iit- 1on gth. It ahmo has the imua m .o .Ible ta break the clasps. Warranti J1. M. B.E o.KINAPP hOUSE, COLUJMIJA of (h atin<.l i n the4 .ate. (Cents' for i :1!n a olr- the ina-st is the I C (*f 'S 'ALE. S T E O SOUTi CAROL CO':Ty OF FAIFIELP. Chre Edwa~vrd Wilson, ~Dc N nus ie of :11) order of the abo --:dudi i:-e'. i will doier for boro, on f!.v first Mond:r in Dece nuic~d *oerv. L tile hig-hest bi the iti;' jg-dc-eribedi ~propert. Ail that plantati.on or. trat of coundni1ling'Two m2 Nifl:EI AcaKS.1 orl situate in the county of flield adil:e(Pt South Caroliua bounlded bv ~d belonzingtu W4I tate fTv sF Foda T~eh TE!MS OF SALE: One-half of, t he pirchase Iloney t l)aid inl Ca"h1. th1 balCe oi a credi twelve monthills tile day of viti interst rom the day of sale, be seCPrCi I' L 1ond Of purchaser mo1'rtg age o! tw pieimlises ;or all ca .at th option of the purchaser. W. if. K ERR, Clerk 's Otiie1e, C. C. C. P. F. mWIimsboro. S. C., November 11, 1881. nov 12-td. CLERKJ(S S COUNTY OF FAIRF James Manni, as Executor, ntiff, Milton G. Diunlap and. Others, D fenadants. I N pursuance of an order of the Co of Comimion Pleas, made inl bove-stated case, I wil offer for sa before the court-house door in Win oro. onl the fir!t Monday in Decem iext. within the legal hours of sale, mublic outcry, to theI highest bidd the followinig-described property, wit: All that piece. parcel or plantati ,f land, ly inhg, beiig and situV 1n the County and State aforesa on~tiiniir -rwErY-FIVE .ACIES, t - >r leSA, bouIMne onl the north11 ands' of Lucy A. Keller. on the e v hulns of Win. IRichardsoni, and ;ouith and west by lands of Thoi tichardson, decea.sed. TERIMS OF- SALE: One-half of the purebase-money >e paid inl cash, and the balaie in o ealr frmo thlle (m of sale, vith inter i-omi Said day, paya~ble annually,t mrchaseir to g. 1e ir said la;ne' io(d se-cured byV a 1101 ortgage of leks Omhee, C. U. C. P. F. WViinnisbohro, S. C., no0v 12-td CL ERK'S &..1 L E. TA TE OF SOUT H CA ROLIN. COUNXTY OF FAtIRFIELD. . Adel ine llullanlad and Others, Pli till's. 1e!ainsit Charlotte M. E. Uuttoni " N orsuInceof an orael' of thec CoUr bove-slated( caL-e, I will olier for sl 'ti-re thie court-houise door3 in W~~iins oro, on the fis Moniday in Decembe byt)P >Uing-described priCr ty i rhi . t i li~ .1~Pi, uthC..d' diId. d 4ale are-aid, inclding thiere * !! ht lot des.i"-na'ed as Nmnberi (No. 2) woin he' plun of said tow. 1aiA arsof lh ttiumbered one anid thrce, oun~ded on~ thle east b y'Vanderhorst ~tret, o the .soutih by lot of Mr-s.31ary . le<:ri-(ighti trustee, on the north by W. Barbher, d'c(ard. :d( on thle w~est -- y lot of John J. Neil. -rEI:Ms or 5..mE One-ludre tf ther Irehase-mI~oneCy .~ e paid in ca.ii, anid the baance f.inereo 41m al credit oft twelve tuon~lth fi rom1 t tcit ofa> aleto be secu2red by the bo)1 - ihe( pur1chalser anid a moicrtgage oIf1 prem.,e; the~ purlcaer to pay for neLcssar.iy ipaprs, anid thel talxes thi maly bCcomei due1 onl saidi prop~erty af WjnnsW.rII.S. El,, Clr's Office, C. C. C. P. F November, 11, 1881. - nov 12-td CLERK'S SAL* STATE OF SOUTH CAL COUNTY OF FAIR1FIELI. C. E. 1l1ll, PlaintifT. vs. John M. Crorey and Others, Defendants. IN pusac of an1 order of the. of Coinnon Pleas. made in at ove-tted case, I will (olier for ' befottre the couirt-hiouse door in Wini boro, oni the first Monday in Deemt4 iext, withini the legal houmrs of sae publ.ic oucyt h hih. bi the .followinig-described property, wit: All that tract of land containi~ ~itv-seven1 and1 two-tenitls acr' moreor lsshountded byv lands s. Tid1well. 11. L. Elliott and Iau - tract knowni as "Snake Alley." ALSO, All that tract of land co ,iet v-twoantd eight-tenithis -- nst comfortable roved shoulder -Te rsy popular 4 1 ja every par- .this ATY & CO. - iole 3. We ius ele * *~every f in LfIn goodsuh :eis'Suts o1 - ilave .n Vir kina w, aise> ry for hierby Straw-avig t and Linen hg * m 1790 00,O and ' 1iD 'rted him gave trans -----~; taids. e~PTimat~ he e N ft.d Teih r L Lh\o e 1 1-1 1:tv .&fti le' In thick.. (N Frida t w i -muder I ill spX1ial their gu1ilt I'mI the seffk inro and glah'd .tLun'', in Mairion. (..r fhe' innmrder of -a vite ner:1ant, 1r. D. . I7l g OW -11.11i. -nre M~ahone tIhreateanld to remove hi' t f'romi the ticke~t ine"s he did better. sa > )w that thtamireron is governortr antd ti - y IJlnnUt of Mahoe', it is thought el 1:1v mayget even %it1 him, Q ITE..' s trial is' progresng tedi Oi . Th e i crime Is been proveii, b, tid ftie -efe.wce is eigaged in pifttiig B . up wi.t Lw o ttif W to hiis insani- e tv . tA rs that a,. number ofhis n hi Guitedt per- f %st in iat rra roceeding,- !id c~n -.-1p4im :nnvike, he er h w i'ed .a .hin, is p * eppgitbtin olir a roll, ritt s ' lumbia Regi./fer :.t I-e comment e FW. ND 1 liAT Li pneral Bratton- e e realle olid, able I -i f - State to t *e ubbe.dr catmumba IOW c people that -c o of qomelm l -t - - n hle State In - ueciSeor0 nI ed to sue a ' Tratt he 4 ~ ~ 'T ~svs: "Gen. up com1i et iouLaw. ,Ttive Commniission has pre 3 tiboi-ate schenrie for elee recomnneuds that there .shall -%-~~~j ~rJA ng precinct in echl townshf 9~L1~ t en.avter 'must stay~ at ,his - W6pFVrecL e'uThere wsgben registra t oni of-v ote-efs eachl Junec, eac vd oter to pay Ifit cecnts tor regristration.1 He aniot g.o~e withlout pit~udiing his 1ItC t.ad in cAse of Iops it is- re i. paymiei o dolIars should havc gdo e' a ie ()-.for(C'ig-es ~ . 4-or gover f.>r county ofiers. Uniilots~ sh.l be unitim, it~o wvill niot be cnte~td if 1sti ill th~e wvron1g box. Voters shallI convers ith ~nI no one but te muaia The above is' a brief summaryt11 of the pt4irail featuri es. la the main then ide':1 are LI od. Th'lere is someI que I ion ablot thme adr'isa; bility of regis'tra.1 t ion-Oi the part of memiibers ot'I lhe L eiilaturiie. It i-s dioutul whether thme fe( for reis lt rafioni will be sus~tin evd .in the comflltS... It igh 1t be beLtter 1:, :tI6'vfhCtfi- to rtegister t'ree, but it through.~h caret'leines he loses his ceritienhte. chrge lim a fee for ex Thedeoi i a'e ver. serious one, and it is irnapossible to give a definite opiion)f n'pop..it wiithiout: *careful ex aiumiationl. Certain features, such as ha:vinig diff'ercuit polling places antd diftkrel;t box-es are wise. andi in accord antee with the old laws of the State. Thewre shoukld.anlso be somec way of p~revctiing repeaters from runtning all oves:thcounty. Keep them at home by~ registratioul or in some oIther waly. . - T H E LIE.V LA We 'i:-. Corley'9 i~eply to "Rover". Jfsys Elt ors :Alt hough your cot~rtespondet Itover has failed to conmc er sig.nat ure. vet as I believe it is geni erally kniown who he i-i. aind as h< Iaakes noI secretl of it himself,; I feel au tor.-d to i-iply to his~ nrticle. Ali in l ding iio th le first qiuest ion that meet ine is, wha~t ha~s he denmied that I hatvi :dlimed? Excepl hy imphlicationi thi itnimwer: is inothin g. An iwer~t-e it ino thait hie seeks tto di vest attentionl fron the trute issu-Ie by creating ai false one. -~OUt see u little ' t tntart are always 0on vised before gy3 pt, and are replaced as soon are copies of . The silversmiths are also poor by Christofar 1rers, and their bazaar is disappoint- is th'ought to cg, conaining little that is tempting, for Silberma: cept, perhaps, some Bedouin gil' piano. Anota nassive siver necklace, 'which in spite is believed tc ifitsresemblance to a dog-collar, w6 Augsburg fri re seen worn by an English woman chords, ine itth good effect. As a rule, however, silver keys, I n-baric ornaments do not become~ place. Mtr. nrppeans, since they show only to ful them for Gr< idntage on their rightful own'1rs- and the "En 'oor a bright kefia we want an Arab's - Eace and eye, and every one knows how drent a clumsy silver bracelet looks Gen. Fors: on a white arm compared to thle same on a a humorist d felhl' rw kii~ tion among t eilahah'sbown ___n._ ~ tremre Weste St Edwara- foothtllS alo: .a statio.n-ket On Thursday, October 13th, a curious taining- four scene was witnessed in Westmiinister inbmation pa Abbey, London. Being the feast of St. apartment, Edward, the Confessor,the chapel where th dor o th emains of that King were deposited andrine deS isoahtanvraytrw pnt en rmesf tepbic. onta mni10rA.y thow onti ltee nhes fo the pubrnooumbersA o untan lath-e inicero liceapriesto, numbers and lae wereto ca letters besee prietsaymn arond thes rie te'Gdo ls san.boe henpayin ryte books, ofthe coa plaeters< 'oaisiGhi aisadalwr v r o gens aint. Soest inrter boosothes plcet. rosaries in their hands, and all were cvi- girl for gert dently most earnest in their devotions, in. 'htmonhs 2n ilt, . ne iS - *3 ~ er '.1 Ci/ vi e time of the lien. Rtover knows many'lL have b~een Piven. 1or line thaln s4ix Ilinnhs.an inl pagt a'ud h mu11 t knw al o that -loi. A; well as in \ o nusho cwVever hIis eight rI ts ine now- dndl this wdi ili ;~ . 1 i z ONV'2~'II u t l to Vestahlish ot pomt ve been u. ttending for, that the igrer the Lien Law x thc poorer fanniers)3- :1w1id ' s a co;.8 Ie the loner time they- neId it be Iwhed witl ii suplie. Hlut .Suuver vs the litI :ti arranemenit i a traniSac i to furnii-h 1 Supplies tfo a year. )' ht.L mlonths, Inake! a yearI-? Do .a11 Of ir merch:-uits furnish our farn.ere ti sulppllieso a leil for twelvc >nihl ? Whlatever technied trin IC ici -hanls Iia\ lus-. it is generallh .t to call thing-s bv their right umne. t Rover says the twenty-tive poi ,it. 1b1)4c cash prices -is not : 101th1ly iiteret to be multiplied b: r-elve'to deteimine what interest i r-mer may pay if hegets some of hi ods one1 month pro to the exj 01 .0' i ry.; el, . V of tittle, itni e There, is 11 &tltalhrg Ihc nleputiml Itse ~ ~nq's_.not darr to conch >. .. n _ ..dir I t'wfiee Rove oi ~it I~% iflopmb Where 1AV osston I. De.: .; 44iAs Rime leinife for the o t 6f the d tiena?ite f:-i ,*.a -lien ft - lien exp-.. e o-bais. sa'f, ti ist tweut A I \vorth of supplie hie on~i~ tit ollr' ~wort ci>pp l ih : - .ltiltghth of Il reutitis'pU$~gfre he ge/s ii bIet is. Aimpa S.n- en-cigthths of twe -ive pei-.cent Whil. It .is lyill in tI ierchts givr lilat 'will 01 riters Sar t Is?. :-But. Rover a Oin'ts to inan1 '-calcu innsoi hot 'dicuiduos% by litftillatiig tlat . um e in an amnbiguous sen e-ami e tily iii on e piemise and aIith hna4u anothertl-.I use -tilie, 010%. , dii-t -elation to iltercst or. m 't. In I'v otiler relation it iS fo ignl to the discussion. Woul44 i C.1(cuht ngi" interest ont an. auriou 'remainlin" iln trade", - Sav. or: pnths. caic-ulate tle interest- o ~il ine it. took him to go from Winnsbo >. Coillbin? No, Mr.. Rover, v i't let out imystify this matter ,'oud o'dtli anid smnoke. The pre )les pon1 which I11 made miy cat ion are well established. and wve$rc nguizdI. If I know the interest I urW mlonths I canI astcertin what ouhl hie at thait rate for twelve, yo Jrhiition to the contraury notwit tandig. It Rlover will look 013 hlf to'his right as he steps into Le will tid a book with Sunmfort ~m on the back, on page2'76 of wi Ie will find the rule by which lfbtui id the me~. timue,.andc theC other, by ~t:Iteent ini simple proportioni. Whatever di fferenlc of opinionf ml iii one fat tis admuitted onl all sid '4ht tihe farmer1 loses twenxtv-i . its oiinv -v-d~ollut iii this buhine tink tlu ' wiitti thb good seu g o1laliIitit" . e""l)P ihi tind that he has b~een a Iit tn ' roring. and that hai wou)ld3 It: v -teie hitter wYith1 a lit: Ie muore reCg: wtinitig to dot ih1 his~ miiVe for wi m ii~dig ! :Iiname. but I really can hnehim toir hiS unlwihingneCss uiblilv assume the paternity of article.' B- V. COtiE St-rirtget ilegis1ttionl anid Eight Bo:E The $uggestians of the L- gisiative C miittee. (tr the News ano Courier.] )ine of t he miost inuportanit rep< t ibe conlsideredl -hy :t'e Genueruh edly at then pr~esen t sessionu is lhe pa~t thtIle joint colmnuittee c to wi we reIred. at. thei 'd-t session. v ons i meiasures looking to thle aimt melt and~( a1lterationu of thie elte laws of' the Suite, atnd to a pirovis fir the registrat ion -of electors als ured by the Constitutioni. The j committee who signed the report wl w as sui~lttedI oni Tueshay, is as on3 pahrt of the Senate; E. B. Muir Edward MlC(ruidy, .Jr.. C. .J. C. 1 sn. 1. W. Gray, on part of the 11< of Rprsntatives. Uv' the terms of their appatinti t le ~:ouimiitte wer "p1 *1ledged not t provide for the registraltionl of tos s5 is pruovided by the Conustitr but to amend our geneCral electioni s as to secure as tar as p)ossible, m:.el lgent exerIci"e of the elctive i-ise.tairness ini the coniduct of elections anmd to take away the op tnitv for Iraud." Several phois: <rard' to registraltionu were subin11 ad discus-ed andt tihe couniitteec cded thait: 'Ihe mi~ost implIortant sa t of aI regiStralt i)io u-t be thiat an il everyi elector w~ould be requlirl have a lo'cal hait ationi amt a1 namll Tle comiiittee thien speak oh dfficulties1 at tendanuit uipon the pi regrllatin of the sul'rage as pra hv the negrotes. TheICSC dit~hulties t-ol a variety~ of' causes-thle coni change5~ of reCSideceI, t he fact thant negres~-W have two nmes (that -o tumoer ma iste' and that tf en ' i Sebastian Bach i~ reerick the Great. & the instruments invented[ th thItalian, and this fact jj issse of the claims madeJ little noti asasthe inventor of the that it ei er piano, also found there, great -dif bee one of Stein's, Mozart's handwiit nad Two Schudi harpsi- ture. T1 of s'hih is dated 1766 has none of i ive turned up in the same [ipn's is to nirite about re's Dictionary of Music" Ai mor cyclopedia Britannica." ed the ir held." Appl withii. h-ad surj the of Sheridan's stall, found iepositu rinn bis reccnt tour of inspec-erapr en ictt iiary posts of the ~era r -a rontier Away uip in the lady was g CGreen1River, he came upon Mrs. M r. r w ho lived in a hut con- cfprp talss for animals, and a corn- a daugh -ritchen, and sleeping . ixib ten feet in size. Over permnitt tside in huge character letters, mf bloc arvatin, 1,000 miles from bay plain it, veety miles from wood, fif to cool :>m n water, and only twelvecone b-." The walls of the roomcolte d with pictures cut from police bronze Over the door, inside, in char- haught fooootin lenth, are the wores, Franuk aur borne, and in another tie Wne- ic oicmkn ic r"atied-ak Amce youngf aii ra cswrApywt-o ap a oundt -re: . ily to theo Cay of the geneC a. y~ t r. That each eior hal! go be ho jaimnit of at fe oi' tity cents b ' the said elector to def'rLy the expenses L t reriration, shiall eteW r the name lae of rceience and age of the e toy in the appropri;:e colutms.ot the e trio boo Th' sTVor 11e bu t here i' an :pin'al fonP lo s f ion to the'Circuit Court on the dep->sr of live dohiurs for cos0. comae of eide10 by thl zlme ot the ne \t genorigl election ~Iali -be entitiled ' .enh. That each elector so rg istered ti}e ~a liceiw a certitict i ce o'g by the 1,11or and no" P!.on hiall be allowed to vote at ail o precLinct~m gr1rgitered nior nni less h'e proddadI Idxiits las cer'-1) tilia t . . T - . -. Ei hi h~it at lost certificate may be rVecewed uponi the partnent of $2 . or withiout ar-0ei ite cer tificate wai de1f*cd v tie or alcdent, upon it urende41n~vr. ej4ee lo il S inh. An elector on changrI his 1A residence from one& prec1ict to anotherj mu. t notifv the supervist'r and obta a tranisfer' certificate Ona te payntaL ae f cenits. Tenth. That there shall be . ion of registration. next -P each election. - -With ths vie- tO secure enti iess in thie.co 4. t.a tt ~ dsep a bIts for 8tate.- L 0 id county offlces, members0 o Sgres and Presidential.. eectors., eightin all, with an eqgo n et ballot boxes. Thesever r the respective officers must be .bio: Y ed in the designated bok by tw, son voting; each box being'hibele r as to show plainly what ballots al ebe depositid therein. .No rote foranv e other officer than that for which sch - hox shall be desigmited and labelled -shall be counted. The committee pror pose that at such precint. "space. ci closure, or room. sucir Qtle managers shall deem fit and sutlile , shall be3 e railed off or otherwise provided with a o(1001 or opening at one end -or side for t- the entrance of the i'oter. aIld a door k or openimir at the other for the exit, as e a polliwmg-plaec in which to hold the E ection for State, Circuit and County I ofiices. n - imilr. but cepar.te and distinct *spre or enclosure she-l be railed' off. I ortfiherwise provided as a polling r c4e for the election -of Congressmei at - 'l - P idential Electors. But one oter shal be allowed- to cuter the poll e il g-jPlace :it a time, and no ole except ie miHaagers slill be aldowed to speak e to hei voter while in the 'polling-place LICastingo his5 Vote." Thfle commuittec also suggest, some changes of detail as to the organmzationl e-and irode of procedure-of the Elector al College anid of the catstinig of the vote tfor Pres'ident and Vice-President, a'nd -t arry out all thle suggestions. of thiei h.rlort'submnit a bill to give effect in detail t.> -their recomnmendatios, Swhiech conisists of sixty sections~ an coetudes with a bill:. to prov.ide for a jbtter collection'of the poll-tax wihich mksthe failure of it a mnisdemeauir. IIt is safe to say that there will be. a s erious discussion of the bill, and that t w ill not be passed as -it st an<ds, -al thougrh the principles -of the bill are~ SIleart~ily~ approved .of. The changes1 ei4,be n thedetails and in the diree tl ia n.c-ru ----e1 in t ye -ri I n; 1' s-r:1.g mneiand woribg You wi:1 a d such i: uamost everyccommfunty. n .NuoYAMoE A%'L-E.-G;ray l'2i -r i- n .d!0!a l to their pemaituire app ar i10. .s i'-roytag. Parker's ai:- B.&alla p.. \t i tnoyanc by promptly: estori?ng thle s outgaLU his ____________ _ --Aver's Cherry Peocoal is~ a relly rmiiarkab le andc I time-hionored medC:h citu-. It is theC he r-emuedy knownl for all disases of the throat anid luogs. * J . E. UMMNC WIL L SELL THEl FEW WAGOY. .TIL ~.ON u: AT LOW FIGURES. u "LIDIICKOR Y" Lion I UAYE A TIIR~EE-SE.AT rLATFOtII C- OFFER LOW DOWN. ichl A FEW SETS BUGGY AND WAGON Hu- AUNES.S. ell, nov 5 -av. - ________ tion f e Bo ntte STRtfhe E IG AfN p ri- Poytappling perennally atd tel nnr tredi NGav1 CO.ord bya pald card in a a a sen~tedbu wita begtlly ilutraid cop:l re o daree befk o enttled ci ise--the s uitbe o in SR ofrbcs the fromN MACHINa hrs otio adome inandd cutou h csmllst ta th chief inerestnt ispiece. iso thr8 nyer m.ibirte binariu annerl. ithegred cm oe o crenebewen his rtnaffPeidnE in.. an isareearkb'e siavor buttlhillocsk talttner, hoee, s mot sourteenfor kejher -manvm ,marinc tonl3 al ts unseprtone luxuri.ieeb A Ba Cat.---The tar ocfn recbacls; ewriefrm- edainth complt iome na olrda ad couevre- the smalest te ipe fateet was thich sheies oers. bts Juia'crs loverr the t of me lof erec ea etwen huis or dr -APrside mandhisg remarsble rsitnce. itte lca, e a wftr howver , hasic no s'' m O a d onl Su ietan perfeton. a: Ta beem venb irofmin soul b caab ed the rail shcng sp ertal,"t eeaim fr ei ofs diga hnk olf.dy Hownevero be- Th ajr ofsittle fandwa that wiha ives~ od rsdJLancs lovned an theat of ae emp00. eee adnator whic the yuntepiece htWsui mayksayg "othisiyou reisane btha theena rrowfa han verstricW notionton land t lovuch ll.ibet hadlmtafreeze i hscountiC infa intlees and then wia nyo Gnoant ane a unauntedss.ha of the t3,000. 'W.4 hbove is th xact-re . .' tisin .eve C*?.t o1 the zsin 'e improveme 4. i ioe the o-t po th exti hein te fir.t M iiza Anni ~arnetd ifls, vs. hgrov dant. . e ofbCommonfesar bove-stated case, wi - ctre the court-house - )oro, onl the first Mondt 'Iext, within the legal-hou o mnblic outcry, to the frig, :he followin'r-descril~d All that p ntation or c f :03t~in TEEACRES, mole eCssRtijte 6oithe branches of VIttl ive ded by lands nOw or f6 2 rly o . Git'm,-hri - Leit: U. 0. Tra nd others. ac '9n R iat ther e by C .O. IJ3? Te ~CAsuE. / ' .erk' - . C. C. vP- - W*in. >ro, S. C . Noveber 1L, 18&1. ov 12-td T N.ROBQ SS omaisisi ness -~ thegetsogCa have gifen very .:ratii~nstisf.etio Our Cott..n andi Com; Eer:i7,zer is o -~ ihest si'n :ar] Jr cor.uins aong-ot~r v~jaun.L irgaets 3 w'r cenft.3fdrAX of 'v-*r*ui~ iihesphbte. Haring' .been.l Aug 5a, we ca comidcntv refer to our a plnigfriends that durmng the series of be veas' w. hanc sold themn Manres wehave Foi lav/s given a pure rarticle. Every Man Fo ure is tested. We off'?r the above .Ferti:iz- Fe ers for cashi. time or cotton. . .g I la~ters (..rrin immne'.iately _willb Fu ihv preter, cr~sh or time. An order for a Icar.'ad of tenl tons will be sent free of who drayge-, for a less amount $1 per ton will ft be chareI. Nov. ]9-4% . P COME AND SEE""; tiM Tier .-M1Y- lier tick. ELEG ANT DISPLAY g. -OF-up nal in will MY Stock of Dr-y Goods, Clothing, tio Shoes, Boots, Hats Caps, Notions, Iti Trimmings, Millinery, Ladies' Cloaks P and Dolmas are now complete, andt I amhappy to saare MU~CH CHEAPER this season than heretofore. . ' Boys' Clothing and Misses' Cloaks Sa speialty. I therefore take gr it I pleasure in askng my fri 'ds 'How beautiful is the language of flow " exclaimed Miss Posigush ; "which' rr favori sower Mr. Smith ?'' ison hospital at Metz con e tors and equipments,to ~etails, .for 3,000 sick for These stores are untouch H arrison's grave, on a >velooking the Ohio river, ess from Cincinnati, is b a plain stone nearly hid weeds and other rubbish. n 3000 women are employ wa offices of Austria..,They arr of $13 to $3Oa month. v of them are the widows, ggters of defunct or active e on the different roads. ma who lost his arm coup the Iron 3Iountain road,has for $10,000, on the ground wwre of unusual construc at no notice of the fact hadI e Nilsson is to receive $1,000 er one hundred concerts in v ext seasonl. 31anager 1)e will also pay all her id hotel expenses, besides -af of the receipts after S supposed to be the outcome icttorias' visit to the Italian arss ago is said to be the pros tnm' lfoil alliance between BeBatrice and Thomas, duke ec only brother of Queen Mar /.y