The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 27, 1883, Image 3
4A0AL INTELLIGENCE,
TUESDAT, MARlOUi . 18'.
New $4Yertueen'ta..
bpoiing This pay-S. 8. _-oWO.
Iavis SOV011.Mbhiio-J. 0. Bong.
Palni aid Uls~-McMaster, Brice &
Kotoitin.
Duckoyo 1*owors-J. Fb MoM"uitbr
&Co., Agoutsi.
1.ocat 1aterf,
-Major C.- E. Thoias, bf Ridgd
Wiay, was In town on .Nonday, ont
private business.
-A fiosh supply of vei'y 1n16 flour
jiia i.c'eived by D. . lennlIken.
Every sack warranted. *
-The costumtlea f0 ,the fancy )all
arrived A-om Chariestonlitd Baltimore
bi Mbday. They *are very handsome.
--Dr'. ira 9 Scott has re.itid limi
1m01t 1on as r.fiaI justice, for ,liS.county.
]Ma stccesW' its not ybt been ap
bointed.
-Cheap and r'llablea-Whtdo Fer
tilizer, \Yando Acidu; 'Ah Nkuibint.
For sale by Calewell &,Lauderdao.' *
-Buy the -Now fligh Arm Davis
Vertical Feed 8('%wing Macinie, the
most perfect working atid fith liristr
rutilig tmachilne made. Fur sale by
U. 0. B1oag. 1t*
.'pssu.E CTdN t d int iroti[tti
Ilig of the cobgreegtkoias of 8t. Johtn's
Church; Wii.nsboro, and St. Stblieiei's;
Rtidgeway, held Utd Mondta; the fol
io;yiAIg officers and dolgate wte
biwcted:
Warlne-W. R. Robertson, U..tA.
Gaillard.
strymn~-Dr. i: B. .ITanahnin,
Dullose Egleston, Wmn. N. elhanldler,'
thas. S. Dwight It . Thomtas; .T;
.131dow, Rt. 8'. 1)esl5ot-qs.
Delegates to Diocesan Convention
-AW.V. It obertson, Dr. It. It. I.11lanahln
.r. u low, It. S. Des'114rtes.
At a meethig of the Vestry subse
Alently hl,d JUdg Rtobertsonl was8
imanimously re-elected cha1iant1 and
IvIr. Chandler wits ntiaimously re
dlected seerctaury and treasurcer.
- i,i61tI FLoURl -A fresh supply
ofvery fine iflout just roceived. Every
sack warranted.
. . FLENNIKE;N.
COTTON SAI'9MENT--Tlhe following
Ig tlie Biompfarative cotton statelcit ror
te week tenduig March 23, 1883:.
Net receipts at all United States ports
-dtiticg t1o-*ebk 99,285; to Atme - time
inst year 61,832; total receipts to this
5ite 5,232,877; to snne date 1ast year
4,188,439. Exports for 1*16 week 94,
b43;. Sme week hat year 79,872; total
Il*o . to thtis'date 3-,88,577; to same
date last yeatr 2,589,211. btock at all
Unhited States p)orts 889,373; same time
inst year 8'$,728; stock at all interior
ownIs 1 26,d94 ;.tao- tie last year 125,
566; stock at Liver'pool 931,000;
f4atne titme last yeat 776,000; stock
of American afloat for Great Britain
24%,000; samte time last year 202,000.
-Leavd your or'ders with Caldwell
& Latid'et'dale for stntdatrd *Fertilizers
Wiin:do and ,Saluda Gijano.4, Acid,
INFORMWATION1R QU EST ED
.Miessr's. Edito'a We -hear of -some
dissatiationt -along the line concern
ing the paayittg Wa of a very consider.
able amounit of' money* for futrniture
for' the Crosbyville Institute, located
int Feastervillie township, and as the
colunts to.insk our 'County SchoQol
~ottmiussio-'io" and the trafstees of thtis
ohtool dlistrict to explain to us their
*action int the premises-as to the legal
ty .of alpprop)riatintg public- school
fitn(ts.for such, purposes. .We up here
dho not clain~i to b'u versed in tha'u. law,
-contsequtently we make no charges'.
We are not a cotmplainitng. peopIc;,we
vrish to, sustain ouir public ofilcials as
far auf it &o'sistemit aird right. Tis
'urniturc bill is putt on the'late j'i'w
by onr political opponlenta nild' will be
1(ed antd -nourished for 1884. Now is
the best time to' keftle it ' yhile we
htave no politic.al Oeitemetnt and men
are more reasoniable.
*"Prepare for liar itt titmeof peace."
*J. F. V. LEGO.
.Fr.OUn!. FrLOUB 1-A fresht supply of
dr6ly fino Mowr ist received. Every
sack warronted.
THlE MU'NTJORELQ OA8ES,
The D'e7pfton .of Oonnndter' 'hiAkett
Two of thietievouteena Defend1ants loarnd
The'. seyetcen gentionmen, fr om' this
cotn ty', charged With'-viol at ions of the
election .laws, appeared pr:om'ptly dt
'the '4i1%c of United States Comtmi's
lonter llanskett On Sati-diy mornn
fo h.nar his prom{sedl. fl'eciAion. Nel
ene lHaskoll,-- counsel for -thte defence,
was; present, with Mr.' Juo. S. Rey
V~oid@s~Mtr. Qaillar'd hayitg -lcen 'dotn
>)Olled to' leMoe Cohtmnbia -the evotilng
bforo. Ma,jor .Vobthvat'd had' also
>eucalled ho.me by circumstances
'eyond his control. After.~ P1aOvoka
hg u'd 'of about thrdoe-quitrters of
n hour, Commnissit.r Bnatskett m'ade
Is alppearantce, ~ tid sCoon after
aVds Judge 'Willard you'chsafcd his
resentch. Tho' Commhrlsloher theW
I'Ocauded- .to give' his decision as f'el
This Is iciasef theg nited States against
. T. Dawklns and others, In which tho* de
ndatnts ar'e charged wIth conspi)ring to
ettr .to provent,. by force, throats and
thtnldation,bai'tles wlio are legal voters
tis State from freely exercIsing the
ght of suffrage. Ti is base&loti Section
511, RevIsed Statutes, which makes It
tniinal for ainy one to prevetnt thd6 free
means. Sectlonl 5,440 under' which the
irrant ias issued, inakes it a conspir4ey
toran4y two or mor persons to combife
b4ether with intenfto violate any of the g
laws of the United Statoe. The parties I
are charged inder this i6otlo4 *ith com
bluing aflU conspiring to d'ffnt the object t
of Section 5;511: In proving conspiracies a
thb .law doeg not require that the secret I
meeting Which is supposed to have occurred
shall be proven, but ollows it to be judged
by the overt acth of the partli so charged I
id by the combinAion together of paitles 'cI
doing theAe deta.
No iilrect proof 41 atiA nising of these
parti6 Is shown to liive ta ken place befor6
they met at the polls, so that dire proof
f the consi>iriby charged la ntbMdre the I
Court. But certalh overt acts are proved
to ha,ve been coniit,td by certain of the 1i
[lefendants. Now, if these overt acts were r
comnitteil by Iirtles named in the war
f
rant, and in the commission of th (I they V
5howed such combination as to bilsfy the b
Court that they Nei'b iiing in combina- 11
b1on, not only nmis thb orit send up the
iases for trial bk* tii indletnient by the t
grand jury. IVould lie. It would iettle the
ract of their secret agreement for this pur
pose' I find, by tile decisions of the United
States Courts that inj prevent.ion of th
rce exercise of suffrage by a legal voter at
;16 i8ls--no matter if it Is at one mo1mt
,hat hd Is driveit 1tway and- afterwards
,moies and votes-is hi Violation of Section
5,-511. Such an offence Is iI evi(Vnce,
;iven by numerous witnmeses. Other Wit
iesies testified thit they were frightened
Iud intlimidated by various mean-s. The n
l,estion is, wore any of the defendants
;ullty of these acts, and if so, who?
The - Commissioner then called dver
le names M Messs. J. T. Dawkins,
kmnos i,. Davis, Andrew Wallace amid
Nicholas Peny (colored), id stated
lA to each that.there was no sufficient
Vldeice to hold the accused to trial.
,tr. Bauskett then continued:
Mr. Thonimas McGill, Jr., is proveJ. to
inve waved a board and ordered the crowd
o stand bac'. There is no proof that he
itruk any one. But it wAs ail oeftt act,
,vhihel Wolld bld Mr.- McGill over if he
vere charg6d d wNactly with violating Sec
lon 5,511 of the Revised Statute .
Mr. Jai.nes Herron was active in pressing N
hb Crowd.lback; Th6 festiniony is that lie t
vaved a knite, pressed 'oters off tie box y
n1 front of tihe polls, and holding i krtife; f
-hased a man throuh the crowd. Any s
orco under tihe 8tslte' would be In I
'lolaton of Section 5,611. Now, was there m
-oncert of mu:lon between the acts of Mr. i
Gill and Mr. Ierron? Did there #tppinr n
o be a combinatioii between th'e men? fi
I'he only matter before me Is *imether 1
here was- probable cause to conneet the a
retion between these two men iII commit- o
ing overt acts at the polls. I thik there e
as, from time opening of time polls to
wo, P. Il.
As to Messrs. Thomas Aiken, John
WV. 1)yh4a and flayne MeMeekin, the
a
,om1missioner held that there was not
mofcient evidence to hold th'i to
Limswer.
The decision of the Cominiissioiier n
vs,therefore, that Mesqrs. Thmom
us McGill and Janmes JHerroni be hlcd
,) blail -in the suin of $500 each, for
heir appearanmce at t.h6 April term of tg
,be Unitedl States Cireuit Court, in n
luharleston. Tid& bonds were imme- s;
liately given. The other defenmdanits v
yore discharged.
Coloniel IIaskeji now submitted to
lie Comamissionier a questionm of Juis
.liet ion-claiming . ta tIhe accuised
houid be recognimmzed to appeair lt the t
circuit Court for the Westerii Ditrict,
o be held at Gr'eenvilHe. After a birief'
ar4.uuniant b)y Colonel Hlaskcl.1 s.it
abort reply from Judge Willard, tihe ~
:ommissioiner held that lie must fol- c
lowv estaublished practice and bind the a
pairties ove to appear ini Charleston. y
[t is expectedI thamt this qitiestioni of Is
Iurisdictioni will be argued beo the ti
L.ircuit Court, in advance of the time
af trial.
The cases against the othier defend
uris werb distnisscd--Comn,nissioner'~
Ilanskott holing; tha t tihe afidavits
were nmot suifl1eitent to estaiblishi any
riolationm of la1v. The, wvarrants (dis
missed werd of tlime . following ch'arac- -
ter: That against James Hlerron was
for assainitimig ma United States marshal
a Afonticello. Thle Only evidence in
suplport o'f this - lnhatge .i-s' that which
wFas iYfo)ughmt om i't the airemady mien
hioned case. 'The muarshial had his
lanit6mh Jihked out of lisa hand before
thme polls. opened, and one witness a
.hiought Mr. lierroni was tihe nearest
B)e'nmocrat to tile umitrshal at thme time.
Nobody saw t-he tick. Th'iat was all
the evidlence, anmd Willard gave upl tile
igniole case because 1he saw that lie
could dio nothing with it. Tile other *I
two cases dismiss6'd were against four'
thowm Democrats for conspiring to in
terfore with and( fr~ initerferinig wvithm
de(umty mnarshals ait NIonmt4ce.ho jn the
discharge of their duty. Thme Decmt
crats .chmarged und(er these warrants
einbi'ad6&i a 4i1mber~ of thIoso just x
ummined ini thme Dawkinis c'ase and( dis'
charged in the failure of p)roof, to
g pther with several others; T1hb' evi
d11ce against the accused was totally
imusuliitto sustaini any charge.
C
WoAV. have only a fewv tons of Acid
PhoApliaito on hand. We sell thme hilgh.
aDL gi'ade Acid In the miarket. Any~
parties Wishing to use it wvily callat
onceand1ea've their orders at the office
df R. J. M(eCarley & Co. *
'TJLiBU'fE OF' RESPECT. t
Atthe 1a'sti regular commnunication of r
Ridgeway Lodge, No 30,. A. F~. M., the C
following preuaml)1e Aud( resolutions WYere
unanimoumsly adopted:
-WHESREAs, our Lodge has been visited by (
ifdispensation of an all-wIse Providence,
Mnd the spirit of olir' Brother P. M.-, B. E.
EdaKIN, has ibeenl called to th.at bourmne from
whence'nom traveler returns; therefore, bo it
reolved.;'
1s.That In the deathof U,ihichr P.- M.
B . EI,KIN tis Lo Imslost a trite mind
faithful brother and( mnember.I
2nd. Thiat his nmemo.ry may~ be evcY elher
lshmed aniong us, his'iie andl thIs preamble
amnd resolutions be Inscribed on a blamnk (
page of our miniute book.
Syd19 That thi todte deeply d'eplore his
death, amid we as a Lodge s1ymnpathilze with
bl6 widow and children.
.4th. That a cop)y of* thmis prealh' *ihd
resolutions be sent to his bercavbd w'Ife
aind -children,- and' be .publdhecd in THE
NEwis AIDn HERAr.D.
'P. M' SP'ENE,u - 0
J1. A. SIMRoN4 Committee.
H. C. Devis, or.,
11 U81h*B8 !'iOTfCfI.
A DIelMu role,
IHere hit dosed almost to death with
lekening pills and powders. I've been so
illed wlihstronig gr1pil gnedicines thatI
,i unhap, Mh Id gloomky. 1lol
iy frien (1t Ibottle of Norman's Net
ralI ig or( 1al. It will cure yqit dtild re
toto ou to good spirits and m hppy ex:
Ateheo.
est on IlWcord.
,fr. Shion Hunt, Merchant, Mountalif
tmt, S. C., says: "17 doubled lily order for
1orm1an's Neutralizing Coutilt in four
Ays. It has ,glyen entire satisfaction
imong my customers and those who use It
nce are convinced that it Is just what 19
lained for it."
LAsT AirAL:--SoOklng to your ofn
iterest Is one of the first laws of nattire
'herefore having granted Uberal idul
once to my customers, they must not com
Mahi 1I they illidi after the 10th of Fbtrt.
y their aceotutts in other hands for imme
fate collection wi.th post added. In the
Attre payment will, positively be required
lien bills come du1; regardless of prices
kinlig too low to sell cotton, or ration bills
fid baink debts to pay first. So it will bo
) yo'UP interest to con,e and Sttt it once,.
I orderthat I iay do likewise;. T'his t*
15 lat appgal. 1. SIM1SON,
Dentist.
[ADvEarIs.InNTr.]
Ti E *AV8 SE 1WING MA IIIKI.
ertillvates of its leritap ,from Different
lurchasers in Fasirfleld.
M. J. 0. BOAO-Dear Sir:.Jt gives in
iuch Pleasure to testify to thii merits of
ie Dais Vertical Feed Sewing Miluine:
'he machine I got of you about five years
go, has be-f alitiomt In constant itse
ver since that tin'b. I caniot sde that it
i worn any, and has not edt mo one cent
)r repliird since we have haid it. Am well
leased arid don't wish for any better.
Yours truly,
ROUT. CRAWFOnD.M
Granite Quarry, near Winnsboro, S. C.
We have used the Davis Vertical Feed
ewing Machine for the last five years.
Ne would not have any other make at any
rice. The machine has given us un
ound6d satisfaction.
Very respectfully,
Mus. W. K. TUItNE.:and Daughters.
Fairfield comty, S. C., Ptin. 27, 1883.
I[aving bought a Davis Vertical Feed
wing Machine from Mr. J. 0. Boag soie
iree years ago, and it having giveri ic
erfect smtisfactio-a in every respect as a
inilly machine, both for heavy and light
nving, and never needed fli lei re
air it An' way, I can cheerfully recom
iend it to any one as a first-class machine
I every particular, and think it second to
one. it is ll(e of ub simplest machinies'
af.ei; iny children use it with all case.
'he attachments are imore easily adjusted
nditdoesagreaterrangeof work by orena
f its Vertical Feed than anit otler Afra
iine 1. hMV ever seen dr Us6d.
Mits. TjIOMAM OWU as.
Wifmsboro, Fairfield county, S. C.
We have had one of the'Dalvis Machines
bout four year,$ and trave always found it i
-ady to do all kinds of. work we have had
-easion to do. Can't see that the machine
worn anly, and W~orks Ias wiell as ~thleit I.
ew. MRs. W: .1. inAwvFOnD.
Jackson's' Creek, Fairfield county, S. C. t
My wife is highly plecasedl with the Davis
[achijne bought of you. She would niot (
1kW d iuible wvhat she gave fot I.- The
anchine has not been out of order sinice
ec had it, and1 shen dolf (1ap1y kind of
ork onl it. Very respecttdily3
JTAS. F. FnE'E:
Monticello, Fairfield county, S. C.
The Davis Seving Mac.lhie is sinmply a
ens*urei. Mns. J. A. GooDwnv. J
Ridgbway, N. C., .Jan. 10, 1883.
J. 0. BoAo, Esq., Agent-Dear Sir: My
'ife has been using a D)avis Sewing Ma
ilne constantly for the paist fer' years,
nd it Me neergedd n rep)airs and <
'orks juMi As' well as whlen first bought. a
he says it will dto a greater range of plrac- t
cal work and .do it ea.sier andi better' than #.
ny inaehine she has cid;r nandh. We chminer
lilly reconmmend it as a No. 1 falily <
iachiine. Yours truly,
JAil. Q. DAv!s,
Treasm'er of Fairfield County.
Winns'boro, S. C., Jain. 3, 1883.
MAINTS AN]) OILS"!!
Reeelvedl and for sale, a good stock. of -
4lantie. and( Kentucky WIht Lead', also -
est White- andl Colored Mixed Paints .
'olors in Oil,' Linlseed Oil, Kerosene aind
~ed 0.01il, Machineryr Oils, Tanniiers Oil,
ifCM-IAbrTEi, BhuiE ITrJr:f.
SCO4)IL BOOKs.
WVe keep on hanild alarge stock of School I
onks, Ink(s, Penis, Pnls, Blank Books,
Vriting Tablets, Bibles, Hymn Books;
iso the popalar litenature of tile dlay, as
10e Seaslel ibr1ary, Franki ln Sqfdare
lbrary, etc.
.McMASTER, 1111CR & KETcI(IN.
'ESH GARDEN SEEDS AND
ONION SEITS;
We had~ on ha'd- a l,arge stock of OAr
en Seeds; akr'o some Finid' Seeds anet
'lower Seeds, from Buist, . Landlrethi,
4bleyl,.nVr,Vrosma).qnd Rteedl. So ail
uistomiers mtay he pleasdd.
McM AsTIEn, IIIJre & KEccurN.
frlAP.IN6G PA PR)Z.
We call the attention of m'erchants andI
thiers to our large stock of wrappjinlg pa
er, 'onIsist.ing of Wh.j t. Newspapeh1r,
fanlila, (Gray Wrapping ald t'ra w Palper,
nd( Paper Bags.
WVo.sijggest that if haldhants can buy
hiese articles from us as lowv as froi'tabdroadI,
reight addned it will lie an adlvanta ge to
Itain wvithiii Ebtdtavy tite small commnI sslon
hlarged1 rather' thanli pay it to .strangeirs.
McMASTEII, linics & KI'TciIN.
)PENING TrIaS DAY.
ianms, Shloulders anid Breakfast Strips.
Dried Beef and Smthred J3eef Tongues.
Ickled Ood Fish anId SiloN Bi1't Cod Fish.
Smoked1 Herrings.
holed Dyson Tea and very Fine English a
B3reakfatit Teas.
Cream Chleese and Macai-rit
Parched and Green Coffees.
Withl a good rnany other nice gode all.
f wifech will be sold chd~ap; at
& S& JWOIPFa
BUOKEYI{
J FM
kSPWRING
kNNOUNIUMMENTI
I haRVe now in stock a full line of
'atfting Imnplements, stich its
Plows, Trft6e Chaius, Clevices.
h11ovels, lfreast Chains, ITebl Screws.
Spad6e, Back Bands, Lap Rtingys.
Swedbs Iron, Grindstones, Axd:
'erguAon & Woiout?s Iron Fowt PIoW
Stocks;
;EED inigiH POTATORS AND
GA RDENA SE E. }
My stock of GROCERIES will al
7fy? 4' Upt uip with niobhAng but
t'MST-CLA.66 GOOD8.
litw lare't efl NE FhbdUR, botfght
NL II TRN JITE :
R.. F. UEY.
HE secon rmofths nttto wN l
hic initi rw)e-ndidsdio ofclseswl
akecls pl ace: harhiinst.ru1 c io ws.-l
epatens. Tuacio and, board ains.wa
anwe&k Irogn ajndlst-eles, inxiuio
f tekAind F&- 1fu~'he it hPmaionwd
MJR. AR H EAS.
efoe he ecntrdinc, yhcvre Va.
Mirl. enrees buy sson,"towex
olumi"CalGen.JonratnadCo..
: R Uo , Winnsboro.
RW TIN-SHOPL!
I~ H AE secntly ofnise~lnc ills
lifcas Opposte M. ~tia M. Ellit's atn
#kclpI:C whe r wsIb Thtrmoi lh.gokl
Roofe ing. Fnd Gutter lointdon,i a
a h ha peit.,.yhvii, a
MrMehants relfini f to tirsint r
vonar, poorly soldered.toiand sel, 3.
PINW E n T ISH OPa!El
lOS Aplose L. D. . ElioA' n.
OTO whereby'.jiVb1 tit'a th'oknu
'i htiong Inndan and fo1'urWardens
oiniheTonHl Gntrn Mona, Apria
n.,d and ive, tn p. m.IIII' a Cmel
SThe book wilpes oet.rRgstao
>n Thufs ;i Frind atrtoa .i Inex
>etedassing a lgctineein-g
Vxa.o, andrl sloerng and -p?l m.ec
anWAIe of ait ReIsraion am CEAP,
inln, v fz: J. .ntnigler, an. Chnlr adnd
'ilor Ie'odnoe. naoo .C. ilb
Byis:; or e . of onr e ofse, .
T., and fve,'p..in
ixOLEsALE. AndErr,i atLUMIA, ji n, ac,
~orde hC-Winnsbor Cly k
Mch 22-tx1
'lITkINs ofNJO PRETGSERV h'
#LttrHead Bill'dE'op,
oEAr a e ux Nwin nr byan
MOWE]
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[ASTER,& CO., A
lea
3PWRING SlIt
ilPRING P : sPRl"I N
"I1RING S'l. tRN
[S ARRIVING D A 11L Y
ME 'S - A ~
YOUTII S HN
BOYS'N SUITS4
SW ARVNG DSIABLY
BOYIS' STS
DTS TYES.TYE
PROM FIFTEEN CENTs Ur
A call fi-om all is ifespect
rCully solicited,
P. L./INVD EC KRR 1W
D)ON'T )3UY A WVAOON UNTPILJ YJOU iBEE Ut
[t will payl you.
ULYSSE G. DESPORT'ES.
Seasonable Hints|
Now Ia thet tine to buy Giardeif -Tal
has Long Ilandcle Spadeo F4WI,- .il9
ges Rlakes, etc.
Melkes To-Hr.IIt ee aThon , s
briee 8.Tles ofC single Iron .Foot Stoeks
IIanile . ahd Iragl@~loo n, SIlgIle I'Tees
L,ai,- Tingsq,. Clevisex,' GTrass l(ods, I lef
[bo Its, racete4 of fall kinds, llamews an<
llame -i~ngs; Plow Blades.
fN (AItOCEJtI Et,
I still kceep the~ Magnolla H[am.i4, I break
ant $tri pB, eef, Belogna Sausage, ibacon,
Uard, Urt', Goshien Ibutter.
J have recently puIt In a lot of
COOUING STOVID4,
dinvlte.attention to my "Lee," "Ool
of mt,''80,Fdeidc" and "Blli Arp'
tye,from $bI.00 u >)
A1 fulhuo of Kiehion Gdiods' aji' 'Iin
rare.
I have three finn Side Bar Buggies am~
meno IlO) To)nsket Pheton,- wich :
MIllsell1 lo o the money.
*. U.C Ni[IINGML
O1'ENk BUGUiBa AT $RI and $45, iT.
ULYtS1Wn. nXWOJm>ES.
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