The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 13, 1877, Image 4

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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. D, H. Chamberlain's Farewell Address -TO TIlE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1",im the . 'dua' l:jiser. I ani sitting on the train to-night, With earet-bag by my side. Which I with plunder well have filled Since the "Sunny South" I triedi. ''he serene is greatly changed. I foul I'm hliiIr now than then; And I still keep listening for the shout Of those fierce rd-shirt men. Farewell, ye yelling rebel crow Of "cavalier" descent; Most cavalierly did ye net When I to Edgelleld went. I played "reform" to win your votes; My pri1poso you uniuaskod; The bayonet pointed at your throa .: Is the revenge I've asked. The sentry walks his daily rounds Within your State house walls; Where civil rule onco sat, enthroned The drummer beats his calls. Who steals my good name steals but trash My w )alth 1s in this bag; Where blue 'enobscot's waters lash I go to save ay "Swat;." Shoemaker first and govern )r I-t ; My pride has had a fall; In politics I hrve o peqed out, And I may lose nay all. The State I ruled is now redeemed, The people at m1e scof', And, having taken all things else, Myself I now take off. The Answer of the People -TO D. H. CHAMDERLAIN. -0 Go, traitor! Go! Thy broken trust Is tmonumental crime; We spare thy life, for God is just, And we will bide Ilis time. The r; Res in vot graldte pile But syinhbe thy career - Through all the years.'thy party ruled The State was rifled there. The jarring drum-beat's signal note. That drown's our church-bell's chimes, Shall we forget; but history keeps The record of thy crimes. Thy legislative bayonets gleam Above our broken laws; Thy country's cmistituion pierced To stab the people's cause. Though we have quaffed the hitter cup Iheld by thy stranger hand, The law inviolate we keeup, And spurn thee from the land. We stand beneath the Union flag, Still trusting in our right: But press us not; a people wren ged May show a people's might. N~O "State rights her'esy".now clouda Thlie justico of our cause; *No shade of slavery niow dimas The lustre of our laws. Go back to thy far Northern home, Thou thlin g that freemeni hate'! Go live, the scorn of' honest min, Debauch or of the State! Thie elouds that on our hopmes you cast Time1 soonii slhaI drift aiway; The omrninmg light is bireak ingfas I in a new andit brighater damy. Here w'here you sowved t'u. see Islaf strife 'Two races blessed shall stand T1hei r rights inviolate mmaintined While justice i ules the land. The law supreme in peace shall sway The soldier anid hIs sword; And all shamll bless the happy day Tlhey trusted thuanpton's word. W E ToLDr You So.-Just as we ox -pected, the newspapers which were .most severe in their denunciationm of the Charleaton News.and Couri .er before the -late campaign regular. ly OpeOned are now its most fulsome adulators. They say that omt tCharleston contemporary has dont better -work and struck more vigor ous blowvs for athe 'SUCCess of th< Hampton Goverament than an3 'other nlewspaper in the .State, and .that it is in overy way entitled to the ;highest praise. 'E will be rem em ~bered that:these very same fellowt did their best last year to get th< 'people to withdraw their suppori fronm the .News 'and C'ourier, and that in some of the counties -poti. Itions were signed and resiolutiomt were adopted to this effect. O course this was a very poor effort al patriotism and aifected the can vast neither one way nor the other ; but now it looks a little foolish to set these self-constituted censors rush. in~gmto the 'front with their .emnptg admiiration.-A libcville .Medium. MR. B3NNETT IN 9ENGLAN.-A'aw. yer'ini tlis city has received a letter from a 'friend who recently went to Europe in the Inman steamship City Jame GodonBonettand his i paty -ere monghis companione on au voae.T iassezltion suenfil cienly dsprves he reports re centlmpublshedthat r. Bnnett is in Florida.-N. -. Eening .1-ot. A French paragrapior writes that he hates ta girl when she is trying to be a womnLl, andit a womitatn whiein she is trying to be a girl. But everybody exhorts a boy to act like a man. A postal clerk in Dubuque opened a lotter just tt see if a. certain girl was very swoot on a certain fellow. She was, an l the Government is also very sweet on the postal clerk. "7"EDl3 T X '3133 PuwIEs TE B.OOD, RENOV VTEs AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES AnE Al erati e, Tonic, Solvent and Dluretic. I Reliab'e Evidence. Vegetne Ala.t. 11. ST1EVE:NS: .i Deartir I will most Cheer Vegehe fully add my testttiony to the great number you have Veget~e already received in fivr of your great anti good medi cino. VEoETlE, fur I do not Veetinle .111' en 'ouigh Canl be0 said im it' ris.t.e,tor I was troutbled ove t'mi -ty years with that Vgefinle dreadful disese, Cat,'r h. andl had sucl bad coughing spells that it wot steem its Vegotine ih, ugh I never could breathe any 1,1ore. and VEIIErisNI ha. . cered mue: and1(1 do feel to Vegotine thak God -en the time that there is so good a medicinueas Vegetie C(liTi1NE, and I also think it one of the best med;icines fur coughs and weak. sinking Vegetine feelings at the stom.ich, and advise everbody to take te V rIssIn~, for I can assur. VOgetine them it is one of the belt medicines that ever was. MRS. L. GORE, Vegotine Cor. M.igazine andi Walnut Streets, Cambridge, Mass, Vegetine GIVES Vege'ne Health, Strength and Vegetine APPETITE. My di ht'lttr hay received Vegebite great benelit f-om the use of VEaETN. Her declining thealth was a sor.eo of great e egtino nnxiety to all her friends A few bottles of VEO:rr:-l r e Ve e:ineStored her health, i.re.igil, Veg ;le ud( nppet ite. N. 11. TILDEN, Vegotine Ilursurance andl Real Est lie .gent, No. 41. Seafrs Building. Poston, Muss. Veg'etinle gi CANNOT BE Vegetine - - 11e d" Vegotiine ('AuIr.rsTOWN, Mar. 19,1819. H It. STivess: Dear Sir- This is to certify Vegetine that I have Used your ''Blond Preparation" in y111,' fi'amily for sev ral years, aid thiml Vegetine that, for Serofula or Canke rou IIumors or pheumatic Affections, it cinnot be ex Ve(otine celled; ta(1 as a blood purilier or sp 'in d.:dit ine, it is tlhe Veg .i bie't thim.:L I have ever usedI, i egelinelim i nave uiset a0o t c verythin'.. I canl cheerfuhll Vegetine rtO"""ltt"t it ') ' Orle" inl need of suich a medicine. Your : respect'n1ly, Vegetine MAIRS. A. A. IlNSMORE3, No. 19 Russiell Street. -PRt EPAiD DY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Veget 11n is Sold by aill Druggists. ITHEJ PII(ENIX, ULI.I5lii.D IN COI4UM1IIA, i3 The Cheapest Daily Paper IN soUTH CAROLINA. POLITICS DEMOCRATIC 'ALL THE NEWS Of the -Day Condensed. Nubweript ion, $2 50-6 Months .7r- Pronoutnedr the best Democratic -Daily eat the Capital. Addrev4 JIlL AN A SELBIY, Manager. I Mt. Zion Institute. THlE patrona'ge of the eiizens of.1F'irfleid is earne.itly solicited for this timehonored School. TlMlS, PAYU.E ONE Hx ALF QUARTERtLY IN A1)vANCEl: I1st Grade per-Quarter ofO 1.weeks, $15 00 2nd " " "~ "I " " $12 00I Pimtiary "' "t "' " " ~I10 A tfew pu pils will be received as boarder.a in tIhe fiumily of the Principal, on reasona Ible termts. WV. M. DWIGHT, Principal. TO AI -parties 1nd1ebted to *R. 3. MoCARI'EY. RI. J. Me('ARLEY:begs once more and for the last time to invite all parties who IhafvEl~nut yet stquatred up) their accounta to (d 50s at once1. ,n .r ordr to avaid ,legaI ex penses. P., S.-lie also'ber~s:to irrfona ierybody that lhe now itendis (loin g i anhltbnteiness and that no orders on andt after 1st Jan. 1877 unaccomnpaniled by the cash ,will be filled. TO OUR CUSTOMERS -0- -- WHO are indebted to us for PROVIS IONS or PHOSPH ATES, we would respect fully call attention, that your bills are duo on or before the first of Novembor. Wo are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enable un to meet obligations made to assist you, and which are due at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our promises promptly. Beaty, Bro.a Son. oct 12 JTO W Si nee HAMPTON is Governor of the 11 hole People, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, FOR ALL AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY BAZAAR, sets, Millinery Goods, Flowers, Feathers, &c. Blankets, Pants Goods, Chedkad Homnespuns, Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Mon's Hats and Clothuing, ~J.UST OPENED FOR HOLIDAYS A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for presenits. JUST A RRIVED, Fresh Family Grocries, Cheese, Mactaron i, :Soap, Candles, Stardh, French and Plain Candies, Cocoa nuts, Oranges, Northern Apples, Suigar and Soda Crackers, Lemons, Canned Goods, Fire Crackers, Prize Candy, Irish .PQtatos ;for 'cating purposos, TobaccolOigars, Mackerel &c., &c.,--all of which will be sold as lowv as the lowvest. Agent for Butterick's reliable Paper Patterns---a supply of latest styles for Ladies and Children, just in at dec 21 j.:0. BOAG'S. JOHRN 'D. McCARLEY, Located next.to.Doty & Ca.,' store, EIAS recently ibeen-renittedt, sand fur niahed with a full supply of choie Liquors, Wines, Cigars etc., etc. A RESTAURANT has been oponedI in the rear of the building, where may be had at all.timecs, 0eYrything usually kept at a first-class *e tablishmont---sneh aaJ IOysters, Fish, Partridges, best, dselica ee, etc..-indeed eveowithig that the iuert fastidious enn desire. G.4 IVE~ 3M A VA~iL. WIinniRIL8 Most resp 6iilly requiot the inspect ion Oi iheir cheap and weI seder ted stock of goods, which they f'er as louw its Bny husR.eill the up 00UNTRIY. THEIR LADIES' Department is full and complete in every line. RUFF'S, SILK TIES, llandkorchiefs. Col'ars, Cuffs &o., In great variety and at extremely low prices. AMERICAN DELANES, Nice Dress Goods, colored tend black Alpaeus, at prices that de J coupetition. DOMESTIC GOODS, Cfonsisting4 of Brown Homespun, Check. ed Hlomues;pun, Denims, Tickings, Shirt ings, &c., at prices to suit the price of Cotton, THEY HAVE A splendid lot of Jeans and Cassimeres, Gents' and Boys Suits which they offer at great bargains. OPERA, GRAY, White and Red Flannels at selling priccs. A FULL STOCK OF Gents', Youths,' Boys' ani Childrens clothing of every descriptikn, THEIR LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods is complete in every particular. GENTS', LADIES', Youths', Boys' and Children's Shoes in great variety, and at u ideniably log prieo., THEIR HARDWARE Depaitnient isfuiland comuplete, Eon. sist in; of overything generally mound in a hardware store. A NEW LOT OF Good .and cheap carpets just received. ('ill and examine befiore buy in your goods elsewhere McMASTER & IIC[('E. ct 5. BT ill F1luiO K.EEPS constantly Qr. hand.a ful sup ply of Choice FAMILAX GRtOQERIES anti PL ANTAWION SUPPLIES. llis 3te k has recently been replerdiehed, andl h1e is now ready to supply th~e wsants of all. oct12 E.stablishod IE58. CHARLES MULLEfl Dtus.removed to the siore next to Fuanei., (Gerig'e. ATCJTUS, 'Jlooks.and Jew ilry re paned,.anI entisfac 'n gnr~ranter' to over.yniody. T1hose U lehr'd to mec frr wwk <.n1 jewel ey i.l' p~lease pay at qnce, ifor H~ampion fis I.'cted, feb 3f OHALES MULL~ER. JLW'.tndoraI gned would infor -kiE *numeorous frients a ad patrons ,4iat he can still be found at the old staatl with an unusually large stoek of Goods. *M & F. 3LDXR. WRPING PAPER. M.HANTS uare reqnestedl~fo com iV.par. o1ut prices for a' per andfPaper B ag, with taose paid elsewhere. Ja n Iiom48Ton A nIBnC. IiEWS AN-D HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS PUBLISHEDfl VUIAX WnDNESDAY AV WINNSBORO, S. O. ATz eKin WINNSItOIO PUBLISIIING COe CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TII$ LEADING )EVENTS OF THE DAY, State News, County N(ws, Political News, Ete. THE XDITO 14L DEPArMENT JBECEIVI S SPECIAL ATTENTION., THE LOCAL COLUMN Is well filled with town and county neweq The aim of the Publisliers is to issue a FIR -CL LS 1SF4}rILY NEW.YSPAPE . Terms of Siibscr~ipt-ion, panyvable invaria bly in advance: One copy, one year, ----- -- $.00. OQne copy', six miqnths, - - - . $1. t. Quec copxy, -tiree -,mquthie, - - -- $1.00.. Five copies, one year, at .- - - .- $. Ten copies, one year,.at - - -- -- .$2.60. TYwenty coijies, oneoyear, .,4t - .- .-$2.50. To every person .1makig up a club of ten or -mloro 5mhnxibers, a copy will be sent tree for one year. The'names consti Luting a club need not all be at tho samp postoffice. JOB PRINTjO IN ALL ITS DEPA7URS DO-NE 15i We are prepared to futuijkh, 93 plIsyt notice, BANK OJHECKS, BILL HEA~P8, ENVE~LOPES, ~ wWF~~A INV.ITATIONS, CARps, L4W -BLANKS, P'OSTARCARDS, ETC., E'J73, All business coarmunications sheidd be atddressedl to the Winnaboro Publishing SJomty 1M2Wann3Ma S; a