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SATURDAY, MANCH 3, 1877;
Arc Southern Politicians a Fail
uro ?
It is a fael now that Hayes aiiil
Wheok-i will be iuanguniicil- And
Svltiil good thing they will do for I he
South is one of the iMictrl.ainl.iosof ?
doubtful future. Coupled with the
Mortons and Chandlers by association
and the cohesive power ol public
plunder,spcculaiidii and fraud;it will
be hard for then) to cht loose fro hi
these corrupting influences and Sit;
themselves t<. the standard ol patriot
ic a lid tightcous rulers, it v>ill be
Known to tlie whole I tad teal paid)1
hew the wires were manipulated to
declare them *clei led, at 1 it will
hardly be possible lor tlitiin to go'
back on the nu n who foisted Uiehi
into position.
ft is for (iii- reason that we appr '
bend danger to the South during tho
reign of Hayes and Wheeler.
But lot the cht-tie conscience/ bf
the numbers of the Kelurning Hoards
of Florida, Louisiana and South
Carolina, they would have never been
counted in. Now would il lie natural
to (hink that im u thu > ? levated t i
position would stuUifyl?hd disgrace
themselves by rej mliating aiid de
nouncing their methods of succt s - ? 1 -
it fair to believe that a housebreaker
would etirs.' aiid throw away as u
Irss the bunch oi false keys by which
he had been enabled to cub r houses
arid load himself with money 1 un
less he repents iL i.-: itioro rdhs^hable to
suspect that he would prize theni
the higher because of t he fortune they
had broughi into hi possession; and
because, further, ihey are a part of
hi.- trndc onil may be of .service to
him in future.
Thus it is with Hayes aiid VYhei I er.
Without tlie llctttir.iiig Hoards pj!
ihe South Ihey would have sibh'd no
chance of-tu -; -. Tile people might
liaye voted again?! them, but i:' the
KpLurhing lloai'tl ('ardoxa , Weilso-.
and Sienrnscs were all rigljt; what
fear had they < i' the ballot box'.'
Could not i?-turns !)?> altered, cnUiihns
of figures traufhoacdi and minorities
made majorities lor Hep iihiictius ?
.And it' caught in the n I. was hoi
.Highwayman Lceilicr Hood of tlie
United Mat-- Court conveniently
ready jo pro I eel Ihr in ? Hent'c.wc
jay it i - foiiy to )<? I. to Driven' ad
mini.-trnt ion for a policyjaiiy wiser
ihiiu the one "iVliich elisgi acei- and con
signs (Irani to eterhiil infamv: [ii:
side.-, Hayes anil Wh'-; 'er. and the
riVch v.l.o ijoniisol wit!) th'?uil are antr
I it ions, They iip| in- sat isiicid
with a I are four Mar lease of power;
Stolen plea-tires are;sweet, aiid the
Fnine mny In- said of ?lo!eii ho v., r.
How uiit i:;::(.cable then to suppose
that they v, ii! itbaiidoh ami disbrgan
i/.' their means <l power in the
South? 11 I'tey'iiave iiii eye \ > fo luve
silcccs;;?and tlicii' coiid?et shpw.s
that I hey niiisi hit vc--will lisey not
btiek iheciorscr liy 1! turning Hoards
tti.dlhe ptVrj it i:cd < scott iid re Is who c|)hv*
ja.se them? What hitpe would
Hayes or aj.y other man likeihim
have bi'fucccrss in the' South uilhoiit
the as.ii.-tance of Chuniberlain, Wei's
a tu! Pitck?iel'.' Sonubcd v has to lie
and cojiimit j?C)jui*y in order to cover
up the ic.j-ctiHtics pei'jietrated at elec
iiiiii.s liiidcr ? i<i< t- lion) Wasliington.
lot tin mi ii wo ojt'Vc uiHt iiajncn,?
Cbniil :i bolder, hiartk: i and iiiore
; >. Ii. ( humbei lnin V Could :i more
i darin?' :i?'i shameless iulventurt-L' be
placed in Packard's shoes'? And \>
there unpthcf man on earth like id I
AYc'lls? NYo tiitiik not; and hence
Our conclusion I lint Hayes will
nourish ami uphold those men. He
and bis party will have Puthcr use for
them. Four years is not an eternity.
And if il be line, as.alleged, that
Hayes di signs forming a new party
here at the South, what better tools to
carry out his bidding llittn tin _??
men ?
This brings us now I>i consider the
ijucsiion embodied in the caption of
ibis article.
it is known cverywln re thai Tilden
and I Jehdriek'i were elected by it
majority of over two hundred und
?f'ty thousand) It i- conceded by :tll j
parties that ilia Democrats made one
di" the <rraii?le.sl struggles! for their!
. t, , , ? ,, , I
entire in ihe hist campaign tout was |
i vi v witticssod In Auier:ca, Diioelly I
after the election no bile doubled that ,
! Tiidt i: and llendrii ks would bo in- !
augurntcdj provided the Democratic
leaders in Washington stood (irmly
by the Con.-t iiulimi and the coif-c
marked out by '?{. i
The managers <?!' (he lyepiiblicnh |
parly i' teeing -'and fearing this result,!
dispatched orders lo Ketnrninjj i
ilenrds ;>l Florida", i.buisiana :ihd !
South Carolina; directing them i<> !
ovid'come 'Illden'.s majority by false j
counting and tbc throwing bit I of j
v,Ii >'.?? parishes in Louisiana und two
counties in lliis Stale. Under the '
protection of I'uited Stales soldici h
I ihesc orders were .stnidly oari icd out: t
nil three of tho State.- mi med were!
declared for I laves and Wltocicrj and
thie- i; waHdhiil the I?!? publican can
didates weie enabled to e'aiin, on the
face of the returns, a majority of the
i h eloral votes; The Democrats pro
tested airnilist Ibis wholesale larceny
of the vote-of States, hutsimplq pro
tests iievciri!ni(>iinl to much.
And here the d'muilo omnmbndedi I
? ? i i t i ' ? . ? I
wliicn ha-cihIciI in an inglorious
defeat to the Democrats, and which
loads u.- ii. ::: k ihe qucslion, ."ft re
Southern Pbliticiaiisin Pailure
The Constiiuiioii of lite United
?''t?te1' provides that i:. case of no
clt'clidii 61 Presidiut and Yiee-Prcsi
dent by ti e Slates, 'he nptiso shall
elect the bonier and the Senate the
I ail or, Now the Democrats have n
majority l sevclity-otld in the presch I
Mouse <:'? lb- prose iii.'ilivcs- untl it" the
I
leaders of the Democracy bad stood
I by the jdji'.n meaning ol the Cohstilm
j thin o! our ibrclniiicrs, Tilden wbiild
! be ihati _ ti rilled en Monday instead of:
jinves. j
I Put whirl must the .Democrats-1 o ?
j Instead oi claiming that wiiiidi Ihe
; Coiistitiilion gave tliciu, I hey must
! abandon I'hei'r pri/.o to liie wliiiiii of
i i
; a ganib ing Commission, composed of
a majority of Uoptibjicanf;. And why/
Singly becan.-c the Republicans
\ica-Oiied ilia! tbc Pre-idem of the
Beiiaie would oheh, count,and declare
til'.- u nit ol tue vblo Iroih the laceibi
ihe ,-. tiiMis ami Ihul ll.c House wmld
not he :?. rmifioi lo i;;i< r'pbse its
voice* I.Vv thre?temiig to tisurj) and
(\< li-i-e a {iower y.;)iicli in:-; bot be
long to the Pr< ideiii ol' tin- Scintio,
tin Democrat.- wer-- bnll-do/.ed bv tho
I'if 'i c-i- or n
joim conisiiffee wljicli \vas lo consid
er am! devise a |>lai\ (or couiiting Ihe
eirdortil votes. Weil, * plan was
linnlly iigrcod upiei. Tbc S^nale
\Viis t.o if.elect live of its iuimlieivtlio
Hon?e f.\Mt.d ih- remaining live
iidvaiiingi iii I'avbr(>l'|t,h"e Kc|;ublican<
- Hliive of the live diisiioesj vvc-re'ty
be .Ucjiyldiciiii?! Tli;-c (11)06:1 were
to constitiitc n gitiiid tripartite tri
lions ol' disptiie, as tfj the count, thai
came up helw;ccii the two IloiHes.
Tlio Deinoiirats who worO.oii the Con
iciencc. l,Siniiiiitce, which su limit ted
ih- 1 eVtoiul bill.a-.siircd the isountry
lint! it was a mutual undcrsiuudiug
? mil . ?II i.rov?.jal;bi-,.u,i;i.o.Soru
b'e settlement oi' all questions of*j
dispute; that the conduct and fraueis
committed by ilic liolurmiig Hoard
of tho South would he. sifted to tli(
bottom, und that theroin lay Ihn I
beauties of the bill for tho Denioera
ev.
To be brief: The t 'om mis-ion was
organized, the count, commenced and
proceeded as far as Florida. Here
objection was made by the Dc'Heerats
to counting the vote for I tri yes ail I
Wheeler. The ease was refer roil to \
the Commission. Charles OiConiib:' j
represented tl<<- Democrats and Win.
M. Kyarls the liejiublieaiis. O'Con
nor argued^ Mutt it .was the inti in. of
ilic iOii etbral jiill \-> go behind [lie
I Jet urns, that is. to admit festihi >h\
showing tin fraud- thai had bei ti per;
peiraleel upon the Dehioerats. lOvarts i
contended that the only duty the i
(..-dtiimission had before it was '.?> d !? i
eidc from the (itoc of Mio Iveturh?
which wore the legal cp/riific^ites-1
iVoiu Florida. The CoUiiuissuni held !
with hini. and gave the vote of I-Toi'iti? j
t" IIayes and Wheeler by a vote (if 8 i
to 7. the llcjdiblicans.lall voting in j
ihe afirniafivc hi.el the Democrat- in i
the in gative':
It. will bo seen that the (ir.4l <
eisibn reached by the Commission \v:i' I
century to flic spirit, of tho law, .i ih
Pemoeriits con^.lrticM it, and a srpiarc
slapdii-thedace to Tilden iuid I lend
riditSi The onlj hope of tho Demo
crapy was in going behind the Up
luriii and showing up the manipuia
lion-of tho Radicals. In this cvenl
they would have carried Florida and
Hoittsinna for their candidate.- und
ilaycs and Wheeler would.'have boon
tlefdaled. As it is, ihe Cominjssi'Ui
did h? neue than a (?'.hero to the posi
tion takei] 1 >v the ('resident nf.Mi
Senate, viz.; thai Congress has no
right to go back ofithcj/returns of ii
Btaio.
I lere" it i- in :i nutshell: J here j
was; ;:n understanding between He-/
publicans aiid Democrats previous to ;
tin] piissage of the electoral hi*-, that I
evidence should be taken before j.h<
Cbihhiissibn. I poh this mutual
iimlerHuiiding Ihe D,( iiidcraifl imlain- j
cd the bill. Altei it beeitmt a law (ho i
He-publican.- changed fi;oi\l and ?
claimed thai the Gommisl-ion cod Id
only consider such evidence its would |
be.submitted to it with tho certificalcs
l>v the I'rrsiilcni pi tlie Senate, thus. {
f'lultifving themselves and breaking I
faith with the bomperais; i
Now our portion is this: The j
Uepublicaiis having absolved ihe
Democrat:- fronvstaiiding by ilic dice
loral Commission, by refusing to car
rj out the agicement lw go behind
i return.-, it v.l.- (!.<'? plain <!t:iy ot
the Democratic members of iheiCem
inission io have. withdniSvh iliere.r
from, and thus have thrown the
election of the Pre-ideiH into tho
House, where i' btdoiig- wheti there, U
ii iailtiU to elect bv tho ociipio.
a lew other r?o.ii|ti;ern inen who see in
to love power mpi'C than p.vrly, the
Coiemi-.-i'.n ha ? :?: die on itiid h'i?iic
.thing they chimed lit
tiiuii. And I lav-- anil \Y
Chamber! lir.'a Game,
that, in thai event; ho vnt tiireci iit/s
tigeiilij lo advertise and sell the pro
porty of those! who refuse to pay
taxes to hi- Administration; Tin
Tlicy say thai Chamberlain, Ha?et'
so'n & ('>>., have alien.ly arranged to
import Noi (horn m-'u who will bid in
ihe land-: tii us eilforcd for sah:.. If ihe.
people resist and refuse to give pos
. '.??-ion. these carpel bnggers, being
ciiizciis/ot; otlier .-slates, will invoke
ihe' aid of . I?i i - - ? l'.?i.'.'j. Circuit |
Court lo [)lai:e tlicih in jkiss.essi ?n.
Hy this iuT'ingehi?ni Gh'ambcrltjii?
and his bedfellows etui iiupori nil
their poor kin??Treasury * ierics' nod
all- and get homes foi them.
Uul i!" the game which we have
foreshadowed should bo attempted 1"
be phi in cveeu'.ion, liiere will be f?.
small bell in South Carol in a. Under
lakt i- in our opinion will gel plenty
of work lo do.. The devil could mit
invent a Hirer end for the men .than
wiil bo moled out, to adventurers who
bpmc here to rob the jibopid of their
htiiils. Thai, will he the stiaw .with
which lo break ihe camel's back;
Our people will lind resistance lb he
a heredity, and will end .pjiekly liie
inglorious ri'itjii ?l' usurpers aiitl their ;
aiders.
Row Much I?'j:gcr?
nil: l In v Im ve n C :i
Itnye - a their I igh place? id'imp >r
innob, irtis!, a nil h iii or Ii I led by m en
:ili"!i to their i;ll'erpili?'i 1 -trang irs
to ihe::- hope- mid ambition^. Th. y
hit ve i laid year after year tit xei to
g pv<d'iif':ient.H liot of (heir making,
aud which u eil i'. eoiriiptly and dis
honestly. They have tjiiun thousands
upon ibotisaiiii.s ui" dollars -pent
annually Ihr thy, so-called Treesi*h6oU!
: They have -on ibis money paid to
itictimpi toili narbr-r- pi |?h!p'n?d
--.in' while \iry little, il'any, wem
to lliti bbiiblii oi' wbit> childrhh;
They litts'c sceii tili- fuii 1 u- id i'or the
: who liyc hut lobule honest :;>>v, i :i
iiient. lii'v liiive seen oilr Sin Hi
siaiideied, lit aligned mil robbed for
rial mold a decade. All (heso luiiig-j
i have they ^thercil, und y.-l they h tve
hot; ibb-dled the sc itiii drel.i
who glory in and gloat, over (.heir
I oppiessiim;
jJtit tin y libvo biiiiih how itlihbs.l
the sticking point. ti'liitniltciditi'i!
will never lie porinilird n<;ain tu rule
am! rob tlieiii a- !?;? Uii\ i n tin: paii.L
I lo has n veh.-d in llVe goods' oi' tlio
people about as lung a- tit v will
?land it. lb- nut-! bold up u.v.
Hi- niinioni? und loo I pads uiiisi cba-m.
'! !??.? drones who linng at mind County
Treasuries for'a living mu.?t hunt
soinellving else to do. Chamberlain
i- ili-awing lo his hitler, end jeditidal ly,
and righteous govern ii?e it: will lake
the pla'ob oi hi- usurping adiniiiis
trat idli.
I? i.?l.Mt:.vn a n:i?.j
Y FL (J A.
At the Annual nieeiiiig t?i" the
Voting Mon' Christian Association
oi Urnn-. ? burg. S. ('., hel l IVoruarv
i*2nd 1*77. the fnlhnyihij report bi
, work lor liie, past year wn- presented
1-y (lie I'roslden! :
Uri-ouT.
The Cor.ditulion require; your
1 'resident i ? repml a: ihe Anilun 1
\ mo'etim; njwui jlie coud 'ioii rd'ti.j.
As-oi-ialiou, und I ivjoW.? to !..< aide
lo say. thai Ihptildi Wi) hjlVe Up/l 0C
comp-i-lu d in thi- the liisi yi'-iir bi'
our exisietitidj what idiijy!hiiyc hetin
iuiicli good has l>c-?ii c:' '. not oitly
j upon ;hc rod. . bid upon good o^l
j fertile roil, which wiil in rely yield a
! gn at retiirii i'or lltii labor best.o.w'.ed
?ij.'-ti it. And wo will hi-vcr kiibw iti
thi- wbiiil- bow mai.y po..r d - date
lienrIs have been helped suid eii
coiiiaged to light iitaiifttllT agitiitst
the world, iiic: Iksll ?). i Ihr devil, by
oi;r labors Und cur prayers; ntit
Cud know- what is in ntir lieu'ls and
He will tuicly ieu.n.1 with H"h ihvor
on/ feeble ollorls. to live ?., !lis It'onjir
and glory ttiid U) loyc nur n< iglibid' a
otu -eive-.
|)iiiin;: tin: pii.si ye at"';; : u'v lire
piftyei iiieetihg^ have Ij.ecii held at our
loom-, aiid in addition to twelve opt*
t:i.. pravoi' nicotines, ieligiotis ser
vi.i- have been cotidiK'tod a! the Pol
Ibwinu places: At l'm-peci Church;
ten services; at doiiicr's; sixfeen sei;
viecs, tit Sinb'ke-ft, ooiie?service. Tim
avcriige attendance at the country
meetings bus been about 'thirty,'dihd
:il the Town prayeriiicctiiigsiahout
ten. Thirteen Ii und rod papers,
Imcls. Ac, have boon distributed, and
though tho meetings at Prospect
halve, beeil disc on11 nurd.
the interest at many of the other ser
vier-: has been very encouraging, and
whenever and wherever there is one
person thirsting for ilic water of iife'j
I here duly calls us, und it. should be
our pleasure to unfold to that one the
exceeding rh !>e-< of that gospel which
is able, by God's grace, to iuako us
wise unto . i vatioii.
I hiring the month of.June, 1^7'i,
very interesting services were held in
the various Ghurchosy juid the Asso
ciatioti had gi'cat pleasure in wel ?..'til
ing the Key A. I". DieMbnj and
Mr. John Kolhwell, so well known in
his successful laboi- to a-.-i- t and rc-.;|
viveotir various Associations through
etil the State.
Some of our members have become
(liscbiiraged on aecotint of tho want
of interest exhibited by ist? many nibtii
bors, bill when we remember the
greai political excitement of the
country for the iii\st few months, we
should not ittlorlyi condomh neglect
of duty, fur who "'? can claim that
wei havedone what we could '.'
TheTrpsisu'rerVi report will exhibit
tin- litmrici?! Condition of the A iso'eiu
ti? t:. and though we have boon able
to meet very nearly a!' of bur bbligti
i;;.;;-. ii ir necessary that wo s.hpuld
raise additional lum!.: ti> make oilr
w?rlt iii"i f ciiici' tit. Ithron, ''he
that giv< th to th 1 poor Ion I jth iihto
Lord/' And can we give uiiything bol
ter than the bib!-.1 to the poor and
illiterate;? It ishbpad that the Coih
tiutloc ob Ii nance, and the A's*ocia
t.ioh i:-f!!', will take immediate action
in increase permanently our funds,
and devise ii scheine ibr iiiterestibg
[ ilic community in purlworki
I Prohnb'y ihe most encouraging
i K'ature ol our work has been ii ?
; weekly prayer meeting at our robin?;
: I scarcely know how to 'nipM-^vupoh
j a Glw'Ssliitn Assneij?ibn ii:.- vast tut'
' hits fold US v. ? should lir.tv a! w :, -.
1
i Hrtdhreii,1 can Vbti liiu. aitiuid t!:i-:
meeting once a tye;i\? Hivo y>ju
I -oio'mjv liighei arid more important
! dilti.'- to liMforrn cvo'fv Timrs lav
i
j meetings nave uceu ureatiy ncoeii'otl,
I ami their s.?;;!.-. Kava kion oiieour
! ?-cd. and w ? ' I ov uy wm > !:i Lo
wiihMaud tho a.-tultso'- wo-ld.
I wer-; a e'iiifnpli'-ihcd, ihoo weekly;
priiyct in ietings would tar m than
repay o- 'o: n'l oAy irotthh; and cv.
pehsc lb lin n, let. hiiV entreat you
, to attend ?s mitny of these uiee'iiig?
j as possible, I ilia greater the lib in
her the greater ilie interest which
j wb i be le!t in th?m.
j We hriv? rented very eligible
I r on ins ou Russell Street, and ii i.?
I Ivopiid the Assbciatiob will take im
i mediate stops to throw open bur
.reading''roam lo th-: public, if no:
every evening, certainly tyvice or
llirie? a week; Let us cordially
iuv'tc residents and strangers to
I imukc us' ol i ur books and papers
I audio ai.'.citd oiir religion." ex'eruises;
In order to inakeour rooias aitr.ir
tivc we niust add largely lo our li
! I'tarv, and jtirni.-h our itpartmeuts
! with additional am't v-monU. Lai
; us call upon the eiluens gtMcraliy,
j and the [ladies especially, io assist^
! and tlicy will rcadiiy respond,
j In n vi- wing the iu-tiyo work of
; th.i As?o<- ati?n during the u.\A year
I I cannot Ibrcgn the plcaaure <d \ta
I ting to the tiicnibei'^ h >w intieh we
ail ai'c iiidobtcd to ihe. SiWireUi'riy the
(.ohimittoe .oi? Devotional ivxercise?
and tii(- inember; woo :>..? is'.eil t.hum,
!> i' ihcirioarhest nod intelligent i;i
biiis, wliich have been i nd'orcd with
out >nnt in tho good Ciius'u. This
A* otuatiob is also under gnat blili?
\ gathms ti-,\ following g.u.tivmen,
find appreciate Ihdtr kind neis and
iVero.sity jor assisting them in va
tioiis w:ivs: Col. P.S. polder for use
ijj Ihiup^. at.d chairs, and to Mr. J. C.
Pike toi- the use of:, room.
> iur ineinbership tit preseiit is for! y
soveh; ::'? active and II associate
the active members belonging lo
live dl lie rent dei\bminatidn3. ,j It
siioiild be the earnest endeavor of
each mouther to increase our roll,
and certainly (herb is material
chough among us le double our list
before our next annual mooting;
Ihiconclusion, let me urge upon
you increascil earnestness in this
gi'enl work. How niuch thought and
timo have you given to the various
methods ol' reaching ymiiig men ?
It' we are. not pro pa red lo do
otii* Avh?le duty 'as members cf the
Association; let us al least not throw
any obstacles in the way of those
who are willing to beat the heat and
burden of the- day. Whatever ia?
worth doing at all, is worth doing
well, and the Scriptures command ua
" Whatsoever thy hand lindclh to do,
do it with thy might.'"' Urethren let,
us like Paul, thank God for his many
mercies and blessings in the past, and
take courage fur the future; ami in
hit own good time, though we- 'may
he compelled to wiat many weary
days, we shall reap a glorious1 har
vest of hoble ellorts crowned with
success, and at last enjoy those re
wards which arc laid up for tho
righteous*
MoitTi.M i:r Ci.bvKi:,
' rresident:
Mo. S. 13, Albergdtli will open a private
?-'?!.?> I at die I'siir Pudding commencing
on Muhdaiy hih March 1.-77. Vor terms
apply at V air (holding.
Mill eh ?". It.
'' i" i -1: ?f ?"Sol Leo
t-'ui- iiidtbtcd to Murray llolunsdn, Jr
isxd i.iil hial;c payment, raid l)ioma
?? cid .t:.i'oi-'. him, wilt present
:.:?in dub attested to the undersigned,
KIltK UOpiNSON
Trustee.
Man h .". lm.
ATTollMlA Al LAW,
' ' l ; i 11 lie' 1?111 'is. ,S- O.
Ii-:' Ol
March :i
in rear of Maednic Hall.
Iv
IM OTIC K
i have this day withdrawn from the firnt
iii .Siuitii l\< - fe iV ' ??. al ..r near Korl Motto
in ' hViliecb'tirti CYiiintv.
.1 ;nv.
?2 IS77.
W. 13. LEWIS,
i"
ii IAy .S 6 \y iJt
??,'!? \ \ : oN. s. l.\
February; rL'rid 1.-77.
; Liiyeii il ai I am in n? ivay ro
tor any lebts already contracted
? ?: t m;:7 !.? rcafti r !>?? contracted by
S iiitli Ke.rf.V: i i>. Or I on:-? Keel* ???w do
i:i ; i in r:(tjs^?r?itct; County n.-ar
' V >rt ?. .t I ???:\ s.-.t now tun in v.?i'r bavu
j been .?? ?"?i.r.' l will: diem as ;i |>:trtii?r.
.{- V. !:.?.;: :>i.N.
; ?? och :t . lm.
IS?
the l Ith -'.iv of March
the Plantation nf II.
outer; ilie bight-it,
At the plant ittjm of A i d(diu* 1/.5 tr,
j < ':i? Lot i >' j'ea Viiii ?-?.
! Lvvied ":i a? ill' property of li. A
t irm'nake at the suit often. II. t'orhuledn
| under I.ieij ibid Mortgage. " ?,
i I! ?ur Sab i Ija. in. n\ I*. Z. Hmo?k<*
j ."Old at . !? ?:'?> ,tt a lolphu* 17.1 ar.
I?. N. SMH'IT,
Ag.nit.
I Miircii 3 2t.
! i
i?'< ? i; satjii:.
Al publii oiiti ry on .Monday next I will
i f.ii sale my place near the town of
.in i.'burg. The place has beeil'.recently
lb k and the builiring.-flew. The Dwel
?j. Iloii-o eontaiiis four Square Koonm ]~>
\ '? ?''iih Piissag ? ??!' ?? gooil Kitchen,
ni, &e.j with twelve acres of valuable
It
N <. i i i
f I > i.? ULtSfSJll
S?oiico i- hereby given{that I shntldnd
I riH-ndi iVoni ?liitc file account wild the Hon
iritble .bidj?o oi' I'rdbatu lor Onthgebnrg
Coiiuiv, and for letters of 1'i wnissul .13
i lit irtlain of \'r dices 1". fJleaton.
.) ycqp.: tii.CATOx
t oiardian
j MiHi li It I in.
Notice of Dismissal
i
1 "'V" ot ii'" '?? Ik .i by Riven that I pli-^II one
t \ ini nib bom date, I will file my final acj
eon in with tin '.Ion. Judge of I'robat?
(hai'gciturg 0?>uiity,' S; C. hs AdininiRtratc r<
of the Kstiitc of W. .1. F?gle and
ask for Itfttci-s of disriiis?al.
.1 W FOOLK,
Admiiiidtrator.
Sbirch a lm:
Uli; STATri OF .SOU"ill CAKPLINA1.
? KA N< t Jill U RCJ G o l- STY,
I.y At'd. it. Ksowt rov, Ksquire, J. P.
Wbeie'i'.s, Daniel F. Snigeucr hath innde
?.iil in me. to grant to him Letters of Ad
iiiinistration '?: the Instate and cfleols of
V : .?':,i<?;!?;.- I\. 1'riling and of so much
of the Kstato and effects of John R. Paul
ing as was left luiadministercd by the said
Carolina H. Pail ling
Thrwa are thi;reforc*td cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
ii:. ?aid Carolinb It. Pauling and John
K Pauling both deceafed, that tljcy' be and
appear heforc me, in the Court of Probate,
to \:r held at < iingebiirg 0. H, on Monday
1 Oth Marli next, after publication
hereof, a: ! 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to nhow
cause ii any ihey have, why the asid Ad
m'mistration slioiild riot canted.
(liven urnI?i my In ml rd_this day of
March Aiiiid l>dniini 1S77.
AUG lb KNOWLTON,
(i;.S] Judge of Probate, O. C
March 3 _2t
OR. !?. V. 3I?CKENF?SS
f)cntist Uooina over StorcofMr.Goo.il?
Cornclspn's,
P2fv Chriryc5 PeR-OluMe.