TO THE PUBLIC. KersHaw County, 8. C., May 22, 1880. Captain W. L. DePass,«Camden, S. C: Str—In a case entitled “ C. M. Winges vs. A. E. Cash and others,” in which you are attorney for the plaintiff, you charge Mrs. Cash with fraud; and, although the copy of your summons and complaint served upon Mrs. Cash’s attorneys differs materially from the original, upon which you obtained an injunction, yet your whole course in the manage- ment of the case clearly shows that you did mean to impute fraud to Mrs. Cash, and I suspect that your object in withdrawing the most offen- sive expressions in the original was to.shirk a responsibility you had not the courage to meet. I regret very much my inability to act in this matter at earlier day, but to have done so would have subjected my con- duct to misconstruction, and, perhaps, prejudiced Mrs. Cash’s claims upon the Courts. As you have abandoned your charge of fraud, I now feel free to act in this matter, and while I neither claim for myself, nor acknowledge for you, that there is any social equality between us, yet, for the time being, and to accomplish the object I have in view, I waive all objections, and demand of you redress for the false imputations you have made against the character of Mrs. Cash. My friend, Mr. W. B. Sanders, will arrange with you for a meeting. s E. B. C. CASH. > CaMDEN, S. C., May 24th, 1880. Col. E. B. C. Casn: Srr—Your note of the 22d inst. was handed me yesterday by Mr. W. B. Sanders, and I take the earliest practicable opportunity of replying. It is couched in language unwarranted by the Code of Honor among gentlemen, in that it conveys an insult,and I-could most properly return it to you, but I waive this, and will readily accord you the satisfaction you demand. My friend, Dr. T. B. Legare, will arrange with your friend, Mr. W. B. Sanders, for a meeting. (Signed) W. L. DrEPASS. KInGYILLE, 8S. C., May 26, 1880. Mr. T. B. Lecare, Camden, S. C:: Dear Str—Sheriff Doby made an attempt on yesterday to arrest our party, but we evaded him. I have understood from rumor that your party were arrested. If such is the case, please inform me. If anything should transpire between now and the appointed time for fighting to prevent the fight, you will greatly oblige me by communicating the fact to me promptly. Yours, with respect, ¥ W. B. SANDERS. a FP we 2 ta CAMDEN, 8. C., May 26, 1880.