The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 01, 1877, Image 1

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*rtr, ;n ____WEEKL + I. ] WINNSBORO, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1877. - NEW 'AIV1ERIUTSE MENTS. A C V 0.tRDS,15 styles with L5 natue, l0cts. post paid. J. 11. IIUSTED, Nassau, Rens. Co., N. Y. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangorous. USE W ELLS' Carbolic 'Taiblets, a suro leintody for Coughs, and all )is eases of''the Throat, Langs, Chest and Mucotts l ernlrano. r"r 1I' ONLY IN I oLUE UOJ.. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CaITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. A L [UCR A T1 V E 11USINESS r'L We wa nt 500 more first-class Sew iug Machine A.etis, and 5i1l) mhen of energy and ability to lo"trna the bul;ittess of selling Sewing Machines. (ontipel1sIt tion liberal, but varying necording to ability, ctanreter and qtalitl'ationsof the Agent. For particulbrs. Address Wilson Sewiin 31acline Co. Ciiutoo. 8.37 & 823. Broadway, New York, or New Orleans, L.a. AG'T WANTED FOR HISTORY ENEN'L; EXHIBIT1011 1 I cotltis 33 l t en rviit :l.;s f ,ild ings and scnes in the Grat Exhibition and it the only anuthetic and coinplete history published. It treats one o' the k grand. buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiokities, great events, etc. Very cheap and selo; at. sight. (Oe Agent sold 48 copic; In one day Send for our extra terms1 to Agents and a full deiti ion0 of the Work. Address National i'nblitihing Co.. ihiil.,'t.. or St Louis, Mo. CA'rIoN. Unreliable anl- worthies: books on the Exhibition are being ciruu lated. ])o not be deceived. See that the books you buy. contains 874 pages and 33)1 flu enigravings. Wntc'i'fut ,Success : 25,000 OF THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Sold in' t0 dajys It being the only comtplete low-price work (770 pages only $2.Edl,treating of the entire history,grnnd buildings, wonderful exhibits.curiosities, great, days, .ete. ; illinetrltecd, alnd $ 1 oheap er than i'iy 'ther; evert body wants it. One new agent. cleared $350 in 4 weolks. 3,100 agent -wainted Send gainkly for proof of abov 6,.dpinions of oficials clergy, and press, sa plt iges, full description,: anal our extra toln iv. IIUtnARD It es., Pt'lla., 73. ' ansorn St., Phil., 1i.,. Saution-, Bewatre o f -nisely claimed ofit . lws books: Send for 1.Fohi NO c. 'We have ithe Inrtgixi.nnil best lingg Sin ioncry t'Ackigo in the World. It contains a1f Rhests of rpteor, 10 en olopos. Ftoneil. penitoldor, gu) or poli ,ut I e at aoet or 5,imblu ewoiry. Cu eptoto c 'a'. wu t tier r itcalnu t piia g ovobtttliua 11piatui 25 o ts. t3 Ittekuti, with os uted Joeery, S nf Coal Pnt hnr eIc m fre t o a .ni t n DUIDE & CO., 700 )roadway, N. Y. rticlr ine . Tho i go.Qy o ds aInyINATIQIJ. Can be .nvooo1fltnd 1iu r crtliper Iuerstr-t g acitq threa Cutter Ptt fur iing Sor, Gouttta e loiedt.ln EttIngilui,. Ac. .t tt 01.s commonal ptouchi, 1i heavIly nickel ttu.ntit. ii l: tlt nIlfoilnan. Agenlts uarn colnhng mover .tllui Ray IL Is ( Ito andt sngod will~ cou.mpre 1 ns favoa x with a S trorlnntnduloatie it A ohe masrke, foriBut r ekt a~per ' P te70 r -S' ALL wINTER GOODY ' " mgard~' dp tndhorsyt eolesh, Fa resiOi and o 9 A the ro ry te * f n hi LeeYD Co ..y n h arkt Gasrkd n Segadgp. rieos ek>M theai RnBihire~ aL )OVi1Sgl 0.gfq frash ando gg DopaiO. BOAt. tob ftJIMW TJE BALL STILL ROLLS ON -AT THE GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods'Establishment -OF Pcreery & Brother COLUMBIA, S. C. r HE success attending the disposal of our MAONIFICENT STOCK, which we put upon the market early this season at such low figures, convinces us that the public app.cciato our efforts to supply them with the newest and most stylis h goods. liuying as we do from the first hands and for cAsu, enables us to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. We are now recoiving a now and elegant stock of SPRING AND SUMMER J3E . ' - - 0 0 A, BOOTS, SHOES, which will be sold at the same low ruling popular prices. We expect to do a ,IVs PYUSHING BUSINESS, and bargains will be offered daily. "A word to the wise is sufficient." .W- Samples sent on application and expressage paid on bills over $10. McCREERY & BROTHER, Grand Central Dry Goo ds Establishment. T. A. Ma.Cunn~iy. 1B.13. McCREERY. B. A. lawxs. WM. HORKAN. I-. Ml NEW sToci OF SPfII\TG GOODS AT - DAN NE N BE R8PS DRY GOODS, BOOT AND ,~ ALL AND SEF TI(E. jan25 * Wie~nsbo o katei 71'HE. ild~idMndda tfa p 1r in ifnnrg this friends and t~e '~ib1 thit he hrw remoe thpt r~pd commodious Bikoiogged~ in the contro of 1%#plnmaen W1r d wall nfsed ooms~ dd Gtie&*tho~eTafronage. . M.L. BROWN, Janusme. 6, 187'7..M Prop$nor JOHN D. M9CARL Y; Located next to Doty t CO.'s Atore TT .l.LAS.recently been refitted, .And fnr nisheld with a full supply of choice Liquors; -Winos, Ciltfetuir.etc A RESTAUIANi' lil t en fl~e red in the rear of the buildihg, whi re may be had at all times, everything usually kept at a first-class establishment--Hch' a' Oysters, Fish, Partridges, best; ,delica cies, etc..---indeed everything that the most fastidious cau;desire; GI VE ME A CALL. Publishers and Printers Can buy direct of the .1anufacturer on favorable terms. "TnE'ANSoN IHARDY CUTTINO MACIIINEs are the best. ant Ae heape~t low priced machine made, andiliave a national repu tation for utility and durability."=The lectrotyper, Chicago. THE ANBON HARDY PAPER OCrrTF.n E b far the lattst . machine which ati be ob: tamed for a less price than ono hinAred dollars. It is of greats stre gth. These machines hn" alwhysi 6tken the highest stand. It is the only machine to. wjhich is applied the Patei$n Movablo .Gutting Board. This device hees .i reputao.4 lost itself: by it, the cutting lidard cn.;be..in stantly and accurately tove'l, so tht a perfect cut is insured. This is a very im portant point in the machine, and one that is possessed by ho other. It greatly reduces the labor pf preparation ip work, ing the paper backward and forward. We cannot too stronglry ret hInuiend the advantages of this patent movable board. It. is worth the price of this innehine, and purchasers should fully linderstand hokv highly it is to be valued."....(,eo. P, hnrdell & Co.'s .ewapaper Reporter and Priuler's. Gazelle. . , . .. . THE LATEST IMPsovEn h .6 .OA r CUT TEn is Ifrononneed the I A- desirable Card Cutter in the markctyr thp jggIil uses of a iriritiig office. The vell lin)owwRUuOLE .CARD CUTTER, with my latest improvements, is still prbi ferred by many hrinters, and holds its favoritism over othier. machines. None genuine but those having my full addreas lettered in the casting. :r. Ne wspapers in want of advertising from first parties .should send for my circular. F. A. D AIt IIY, A ubui'daie, Mass. I will buy of those that buy of me. deo l4 JU T I CEIyED, IA.full atolko Pla ad a. Gra 6eries, which wl o hold at low 3 i price for the Cash. A fhie stock of fgiiuors a The patronage of tpea plio, is sogek ted. .RQSENEME ttei & Edminid~ M Stationary Esiiesandt Boiled ot Si) kids, Ci~i 1%Wftiellll1 -Grist Mllis, Milll'egring, tigelzg, Pulleys &e. O ,(Miou''s Special SteanPmps * yg * {04 a m' Ib I A~o &#1MS &asiT~MRra olrou1IN tion and. ei rates;fsent fre~on'. apilication to GEO. P ROWETL THE LITERARY ENIGMAS. Answers to the Ir.sb and soe new, Ones for -the Ingenious to Practise upon. We publish below the literary ehigmas that appeared in Tn' -Nzws Am EsnALD last week, together *iih the answers: - . 1. Wh- at a rough man said to his son when ho wished him to eat prop erly. 2. Is a lion's house dug in the side of a hill where there is 'no water. 3. ilgrims, and flatterers, have knelt low to kiss him. 4. Makes and mends for first-claes customers. 5. Represents the - dwelling of civilized men. 0: Is a kind of linen.' 7. Is Worn on ihe head. 8. A name that means such gory things, I can't dnaeribe -their pains and etings. 9. 'Belongs to a monastery. 10. Not one of the four points of the compass, but inclining towards one of then. 11. Is what an oyster heap is like to be. 12. Is a chain of hills containing a dark treasiro.. 13., Always youthful, as yoe see; but between,yQu and .o he . was neverinuc of a chicken. 144 An Amnerican inaniufacturinig town. 15. .Humpbacked but not deform 9d. 16. An internal pain. 17. Value of a word. 18. A ten footer whose ':name begins with fifty. 19. A prighter and smarter than he other one. 20 A worker in precious metals. . .A very vital part of the body' 22.. A lady's garment. 23. A small .talk and heavy weigh. 24.. A prefix and a disease. 25. Comes from a pig. 26. A disagreeable fellowv to have on one's foot. 27 A sick plice bf Wbislii 28, A" mean dog"'tis. 29 An oficial dreaded by 'the students of English universities. 30. His middle name is suggestive of an Indian or a' Hottentot.' 31. A mehufactured metal. 32, A ggmo and a maid of the human species. 33. An answer to "Which is the greater. Boet, William Shakepeare or Martin F. Tdpper?" 34. Neat I ' What are you doing 4 35. Is very fast indeed. 36. A barrier built by, an edible. .7. To agitate a weapon. 38. Red as an apple,. black # dight, a. heayenly Right or ;a perfect fright.' 39. 'A domestio worker. 40.. A slang. exclanation.' 41.; ,Padk away'- closely,' ner 8csitter,, and doing. so you'll soon got it her. ' 42. "A -yoing domestic animal. 43. -One 'that is iord. th,..L a sandyshore. 44.. . tactign in egrriency aud the prva f ahion. 45. a&i is ipeiect~ liea"Ith, my eluid-7andi. thh's 'he' 1'naided .W poet bij . 1 l . A) '' ' 46. A girl's name and a male rela oth.. Take gavyleli-iepueiaJ~g1:g 48.- Put an' edible grain 'twidt an ant and a 'bee, and a .ppch-Joyed 49. A edinmo- 'dom'esib" 9Endai wha~t it can nevei~ do.' 0 4h living head1r in time, !Tis said, wil turn to.h i p though ly# he s ( 9, put by ;Th -14,4L 1- 5, p ,;J~ Ltor34r (Crabbe; 89~~~;. 44,1Milt~86Li Adison ecrpto o tC a etn;4 ig 2. What is lgl1tpr than sig I 3. The side of.; hog. 4. A eurae and, a paddock. 5. A Yankeo chilfs request for its nothor to aecede'. 6. A fop an'd asaleiunalj, 7:, Topleade -i-. 9. Used to gain powenn J bsi.c; 10. What you d, wheu you get his booc~ks. "1" "rim two let~t ?a rope. I . of it :Akbertyran&itheUM o i *Igmi it growse., , <.I as a .~ur -(' V ut" 1l. Tocl ? uII },,, 14."A be no 9 15; Whoe l lb r o ei3 amity, . ; - . ,.,,s 0'I1' t 16 .1 JeQ jo -pgpuyre thing withs, 17. To wed and a prepositiorr .. 18. Greater thmnany and less than. molt. ., 19 '.h ,?4 -.q?! T 20. ThIate's two. X21. ContiritY thW~fia. a{ ;. 22. A raw, Iiarld/fb t the('ke ibk of wits . 1 3 .3 3: 2. A lend of bredg di,g ,gg 4.'Not so grihi as Is name the -utheWrf"1%dp'b fl tlfe" to thp shaQi1atnhk'I w; t ldeiir'. 25. What faibhldse *ier: h' Bosphorus fear. 26 rWat a0 .idanshotild,. 27. Who took hip o vn li( as t bphia last toll. 28vBdar 4011.f 29. A Jew feiMale;t I - C! 30. W4ase works gave whatrli a name iruplites, tq7 . rho,(: sigictlpy. Drthodox. 31'. 0To findi tie pi~els r e , among.names what he Wugeste 33, A ratified hard subst uoe.et 32. A' ld,1,in ts,?f. ', '* . 34- T$' 42dteme 'sib s. well-k.nonfcotfpfdbift ' d 35. A part of maize. A popular riter of trashy tales 86.I tf yea-hade nahdrp ' inid of his narme,, you will see itat #hte. 87. A. kird p o awAtte Ltpate-a place of abogo. i. 38. Neces ary''dr a' ppwspapfr rud akind of bed.o '"a 39. A peopl of urbpg and" s eptial art Q# 'p -ro~t 1 -.,i 40. A renc1 name, . niih, apro 1 nounced in English, 4iip in the neighbothood, >or nearly: "' 41. A .wit. the namesake of at equally Famous rocket maker. g 42. Novels and barrels arp his specialties. 43. Cuts with a heavy x ii author of two famous: beoks' for youth. , 14. The title of a cotch p i. ramous for only one bodo k' np . 45.. Whose 'middle- nsii 1 a Dhurch an41 whosoelast onew'ada cuilir S46. , ghint p corspaies ,sel kbe" sies has 47. Short weilitf f6 $O end a -law writer.' 48. Also a lIw -writer, - coark' nineral. 49. the English . vtos and the natnesa ko or a liv'm Algerpn politician. ' ",; 50. His first name# hldicates a lonbter of old, shis secdhd 'a "dead A.merican o~ pr9pminggce,' bla1laptv advice to Nei' woiidl-le literary,. k ~IPO1Nd 'Olh$BksPE~A.O 1b~ into a~ car with AMW oN l at the samg/l(oenor gnQand and kill) Natalet 'fhey # gmaig'ovos , ri lodoit talgder 'tb' hiis love, and said : sii't great on tragedy, but I gues i ii 1rcW Ape;k injf JW. 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