The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 10, 1877, Image 4
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SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
Niuety-Si olectgd the wet ticket.
Thirteen prisoners are coniinod in
the Chester jail.
Newborry is wild over the success
of Hampton's mission.
The Hampton contribution in
Greenville footed up $4,200.
Chester wiUhlave a baby show in
May. No bulldozing and no count
ing out allowed
Colonel Butler has organized a
strong cobstabulary force in Dail
ington county. Colonel J. A. Law
is chief.
A negro "vas severely wounded
ono night last week in Chestor
county while stealing corn from Mr.
Torbit's corn-crib.
Chester Academy had a spelling
bee last wek. Miss Annie Elliott's
sid ,.as successful--staLding live
to nothing on the other side.
The Duo Vest congregation visit
ed the ptrsonago last week, carrying
to their pastor some three hundied
dollrs' worth of valuables, as a
mark of their esteem.
Charles Carr, a colored citizen of
Korshaw, played a game of cards
last week and then took a boat ride,
was capsized and drowned. Moral.
Don't take a boat ride after playing
cards, if you can't swim.
The Anderson Intel/igencer is re
sponsible fetr thstdrjydhlat al color
ed man in- that. countyworked all
last Sunday under the belief that
it was Saturday. Hard to swallo w.
We bet that darkey don't know that
Hampton is governor.
Capt. A. J. Sitton, of tie Pendle
ton Democratic ('Ilt, intro:b-i('((l
red shirty ino tlie e miq inigi la;t
fall. To this htppy Ihought may be
attriblutei nu l- It (,f th1 e nI husia sm ii
wiihid resulted in the triumph of the
Democranv.
oerl to the .1 Deum rdje party ~in
Abb'lville'miuniv. The me j in ~
det ermiiined () o an ake: t he t eue ii
leaderis who havet so .sad ly misled
them for year~s
Jack BIurgoyne, the murIIderer~ of
Mr. A. J. Gegg, was sen tence'd by
Judlge Tlownsendl, at Marion, to b'e
hanged on .fridaiy, May 18th. Bnr.
goyne0 searcely seemedC( to reailize his
situation during the delivery of the
Jud(ge's impressive remarks, ani1 be
trayed no0 emotion even when the
sentence of (leathl was passed.
The faerulty of the College of
Charleston have conferred the des%
gree of Doctor of Divinity upon the
Rev. Charles 8. Vedde'r and the
Rev. Charles Coteswor'th Pinckney.
The degree of Master of Arts w~ts
at theo mi~e pigl on rd
Franeis L. e lf~ingh, of Charleston,
a graduate of the Collogo.
Mr. Thomas J. Childs, of Pickene,
desires iniformaution, if any can be
obtained, of his son Benjamin, aged
eigh teen yea\'a, who left lhomie on
Sunday morning the 18th ultimo -
without giv'ing any one any informna.
tion of his intention of leaving, or
where lie was going. Said boy is
small for his age, rather black hair,
black eyes and sallow complexion.
Any one knowing anything concern.
ing the whereabouts of the saidl boy
wvill greatly oblige bis distressed
father by addressing him at Pickens
Court. Uouse, S. 0.
At the eting~of th6j .Iu ra
Synod mn ewberry last week, the
questio:.,of chan tho' lobatton
of the Xautheran ol ege at Walhialla
was agitatedl. Competition between
different localities was lively, the
bids offered being~ as follows : Co.1
IumbJs Schutzen Verein, $800
dehrsoun, buildings valued at *10,0O,
with stipulations and ,provtisgs ;
Lext on, $5,000 subscri ption and
180,0Q0 feet of lumber : Newberr'y,
$15,8 ..eubscription atnd ground, or
old Conegeo building and site, muak%
a total lof' $18,870 ; Prosperity,
*$.5,0fQO Walhailla, $14,600. On
Mihe secon4 ballot the prize was
awarded to NeWerry, by a ual
inous rising vots,
Chapaberlan has written -a long
the removal of the troops from the
State Ioluse. Ho concludes us
follows :
To rest:ato the results which will
follow the withdrawal of tho troops
from the State House, I say :
First-It will remove the protc
.ioni absolutely nocossary to enablo
the Republicans to assert and en,
forc3 their claim to the govern mont
'of this State.
Second -It will enable the Demo
crats to remove all effectivo opposi
tion to thp illegal military forces
under the control of my opponent.
Third-It will place all the agon.
ces for maintaining the present
lawful government of the Stato .in
the practical possession of the Demo
crats through the admission it will
require.
Fourth-It will lead to the quick
coisumination of a political outrago
against which 1 have felt and now
feel it to be my solemn duty to
struggle and protest so long as the
faintest hope of success can be soon.
Wendell Philips says that Hayes
has undoubtedly sold out the iepub
lican party, but that he will -.soon
hear a wai ning growl along the
ground tier
VEGE T IE
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
Rleno11ates a1134 Invigorat s the
11'hole Nystem.
Its Mediinal Prop:'riies are A1
terative, Tonic, Solvent
and I inretic.
V EGET1INE is iue exclusively frotu
the jaices of carefuilly )selected barks,
loots and herbs, nl St, strongly concen
ti at edl, that it. will etffctually eradicate
fnon the svten every taint. of Scrofula,
Si vofulous Illmor. T1unilors, Cancer, Canl
1r11 1umir Erysipelas Sr it liheutn,
Syphilitic )iiseases, anher, Faintness at
the Stoimaui, and all diseases that arise
from ailpure blood. Sciatica, Intllamator%
anl Chironie itheuaatism, Neuralgia,
(Tout and Spinal (ompilaints, can only
be elfetctu1lly ( tel through the blood.
For Ulcers and Eruptivo Diseases of the
Skin, Pustules, Pimple's!otches, Boils,
T'eiter, Sealdl-hearld Rin( 111gw'Orm, V):oi:
Tri'1': has never tailed to effect a perma
nent cure.
For 1%iains in the Back, Kidney Con
l)tinta, Urops.y, Fana'e Wi-nl~lcet s, Leu
cor(riten. nyising from interlnall ulceration,
awui uterine ti imse.s and Oiin rlal Debility
l(1:uhliam: acts directly upIon the cause of:
these comphits. It, invigorates and
strengtih(-n the Whole sysom, acts uon
the secrettive organs, altars intiemation,
cures I. it:: at in, rtguIliteos the 1 owles.
For Catarrh, l )yspl'epsi: , I [abit ial Cos
tivenes, Palpitation of the 1eart,
1I ~llelee, P'ilets, N.rt ousness and Genie
raI 'ro'.t rat ion of the .Nrvoutis Svatm, no
ieti1ine hits given su h pleri'ret satisfac
tion as th- V.m:m I:. It puriies the
hitid , le nses all the organs, an11 pos
:w ( (itonroling )o.)erC over the ner
ihe' 1r1*1 ,r: le u i'll efI'? ibeteil by 'EGlE
T ':Iavo-inuluced nany physicians and
1l. ,.. e won W11 know t[a prescribe
inl lat Vr' 01N ',w is the best remedv
3et is e0:I mri the iavi' illn'aaes, anol
TIl iH E FS El ID)ENCF.
Thie fl'l->ing~ letter from Rev. E. S.
11t, lforer1'~ tie .1. E. O~itreh, Nat ick,
I roni Ite sam4e( dise:lie as aillieCted the son
of' I li' lav. R. S. B'st .No person can(11
dloublt thlis testim4ony',, as thee is noB1
doubt iabouat the curative powers of?
\EGET1INE:
N AteK, MASS., Ja nl. 1, 1874.
Mn. H1. Ri. sT;vEN~s : Ihr .9t--.we hav'e good
that1 it h-is )'t'-en lhe me: 4.ng of Sav1'ing iltr son's
lite. l ie i niw st-Veni(Ctee y:.1'' of' agfor the 11
last IW wo'. ye. lie hiatsU f(lferett fromf necro1. ls of
his leg, usiier by ad 0 ofuilouis afTeo iou, anlI was
54Isi la'(Ieducerl thait 1ne4 rly ill wh~o salw him
Ithorighit Ils re(c)very lrlposlble. A cogIttl of
phlysl'lis ((ou11d gIve u1. billf t he fainte~st hiOpo
of huIs ever' ralling, 1 wio or I he miliOier declarnlfl
Ihiti hie way1 blyojti tlhyi9inch Qt,htim~ait reimie
dlhi that e'venil aptiou~( ot'il not, save himui
1(1 tel' l'rele hIs .itudIes', thr)own'i away his
Cru1 ~t:-hsant1(ilc. andit walksl about cheecrfully~
I aullghi I Ilpre is Still some0 disco~ll fr'Qm 11h
the fitlest, edntltem'o (lhat la -1 lIttle tImne 11
wIll be pi'ferfecly cured,(1
Ilie hai takoii abl~out the dozen blZfllottle of
V l'.I U'i IN , - but lately 111es ht lit tle, 64 he
delaesC thatt 1he 1a too well obI aigne1
cinoa. ' akn .i~
1ispetfully iou I
M'tits. L. C. F. BEsT.
.411 U)lseases of the Bloed,
If V EG'ETINE vI ill relievo pain,cleanao
pu4r1ii i On lcre SI Ch diacases3, restoring~
the pa'ient to perfect heallthl after tfr3 ing
di fferer t physilcians, inany remedies,
suiff'riing for yealrs, is it nlet conclusive
p~roof. if tyon are a stforer you an be
curodl? W~hy is this imedicino performing
8auch great curesa ? It w~orkis in the blood,
1n th)0 circulatiung fluid It can tyn y p
called the 01REAT 'BLO(') PURIFitR.
'ho g reat sourco of diseases oiriginlates iti
theO blood; alnd no miedicinie that (does not
act diretly uiptl it, to purify jahiron..
aittenition.
SOU'rn BOSToN, Feb. 7, 1870.
if R. B''itVa: iear' Sir-I have taken soveral
bot tles of your' V EtI 'IN E, and -am cobvInced(
it Ia a v'aluablo reimedy for Dy'spe sina, i hlni y
C'omplalia, and gene.ral dlealltj qi (h tvt~m
I cnn hearilly recomlnolid It to all suwin
from the abovo comiplalnts Yourgrotpectfuhl ~,
Mi(8. MON ItofC P'A UK EI,
---PREPARED- B -tet
laI~ R. STEV1iENS,~
BOSTON, ASS.
Vegotine ls Sojd by aglgrgggat.
JUST RECEIVED.
One car-load seed Potatoes,
One " " Oats.
--ALSO,
A full lino of Plantation Hard
ware consisting of
Lay Iron,
Plow Steel,
Steel Plows,
. Plow M onidls,
Spades,
Shovels,
Traces,
Ia mes,
Clevices,
Hee~l
Screws,
which will be sold low for
---CASH.
I keep constantly on hand a full
supply of
PLANTATION and FAMILY
I have on hand several brands of
first class
FERTILIZERS
which- I nn prepared to sell fc'
Cash or on time with well approved
securities on a money basis, or with
a cotton option if par ties dcsire.
All parties in wont of i'ertilizurd
will do Well i;o cull on no hnfore
purchasing.
fou 20
CALL ATTENTION
rj
1o their large and elegant assortmehfnt
of
GLASS WARE,
Especially their Berry, Fruit and Preserve
IBowls.
--A LSO,
To thei'r variety of LAMIPS, which, for
beauty and cheapness, exci.
--A LSO,-.
Tro their large stock~ of CIROCKE fl, which
DAl ey offer at low pr ces, to close out their
G PODS in this line,
~EPS constantiy or. hond a full uup..I
ply of Choico FAMILY GROCERIES and~
(L AN'4TION SUDPLIES. His stock haa
recently been replenished, and he is now
ready to Sunnte nt a. of aln
UN SU
MAlL!
All Persons at a distance treated
by Mail with Perfect Success by de
scribing their Symptoms.
Dr. ovw soodl shoin~lg intaoiior of In~haling.
O~hINATE1D Ala
(Soend for our !.lrgo and bontully11 IllustraLted
PIPOI~u, Suet. free0 to fifty 0(51134.
U TAH tht the Air I'lii.R
Rals can~ ho reachted,
and1( t':trrh I it dI ls
' V1, MAKE A S~PEC- 0. (fIflie 15011(. Uii-o
IA [,L'Y (f treating; pa- thi~s t'iOL 1101IsWe
tlijitil by Mail. Please5 (lirect, whicvh Is easy
wirto and1( desclribe your and1( ileasutl uud w e
sylltO~to s. glnrlrldcll it I Ilrlict
t:lc: (of C'ltlniri.
BrochiisWhy? for the Sm
IoVO. 'Ihe lIrtlI(111
Lii 'P111)05 l t' si Ill ly
-..~ conductors to cairry
A I. ,PERSONS TI IA't' henceI 0 Inl~lail ol
reaul t hisnr 110InvitedI14 to ll1 n :41(1 Sorcut (tlOt
Paler. senlt free to Lally* low our" (I ee 50115,
("t U E ISrouiell ll:.
NO.)) ?f'~ -" ti.A' bea s . sh
A 8 11 .1II"J o is cun1r1t
Tithlles, caultsedl h)y In-~
S*' .'' .. I ~u 11111ion 11(1 iriS
1V1:(11A11,NT1,1fO I t o 111110115
Il15)tIhorial. I'111 Illuonl is ]'si Oxy"olleld AlSr
%Iu1rlgi:I.:1Iul lcio:llv il ' I. %% ill (551011 and
~wen aill tther rcliledes ('iro. 11 e ila cut I d
fall. ,".,.. of ;.Ot years
~Can ho('lmrId. I by?
IlI4?u:,l14)nl 1) 1)11ben
GNSy r'T-''_JS 110(1' 1'mlven veIf
'f(fh r, honk11 of 51
I) Y E I'" 1 . IV 1 I aSSo SCll 501011
I t-iItr i-rtS, 11o1(f
nU'yc(Ullailt -ltr0C:cr of (0 1 toI o-thirds o
tLtlliy read'ied~ by Ox" I hoie: es01 aire caused(1
5.cllato1 .:. g'i 11r;11110 it careC if
stilll com r ill a
SPRING GOODS
-FOR
I677.
'T'o-dny the campaign's fairly closetd,
The lucky man is he
Who ta' es his sent on the 4th of March
Our President he'll be :
And now the next best t.inp;
Just suited to our mind,
is whero to get the oheapest goods
The beat of goods to find.
'ly friends and I went out one day,
Some .dw Spr'ihng Goods to buy;
And we resolvel,beforo we went,
Tiho dif'erent stores to try.
We wandered Winnsboro all around
Until our feet woro sore,
And found the very place, at last,
T'was SOL WOLFE,' New Cash Store.
Of' iats. Cloth iug and.lBoots and Shoes,
The latest to our view
Ihe very best styles of Dress Goods,
And Prints so cheap and new.
So then, im good friends, one anmd all,
Now is your timhe to try
Whea1 f1ains yott can get of mo
Or, you ieed not buy of SOL.
ft-b 17
New Gocd s !!
TO arrive at the Dry Goods, Faniy
L( (ods and Millinery
BAZAAR.
New Sj r'n g Prints and other Goods ex
p) eted daily.
INSPECTION
If .lhe L.dies ua pubtie generally so
ijoited.
PRICES
and .goods will compare favorably with
hay in the marlkt.
AGENT
for luet"rieki Paper Patterns, Ladies'
Missu-s' andi Child ren's Patterns in Store.
ALL WINTER =OODS
markel down in prices to clear them out
a; u c a1 1 s possible.
ALWAYS RECEIVING
re'shn and choice Goods in the Grocery
I)epartenii -t.
TIIE PUBLIC
are aware that, my stock.onsists of Gene.
rial Merehcladise It therefore takes ton
1111mneh time an1d space to itemize. Suffice
it to1 m-yy, you cani find aill you want at
J. O. B3OAG'S.
Fine, F~arly Rose Potatoes and resh
oar' iecn Seedsl ini, at
J. 0. B3OAG'S.
Frunt u'r Lumber, Shingles, &e., for
saile as low as5 ft lowest, bmy
J. 0. B3OAG.
Merchant Tailoring.
FlIf undersigned .informs the citizens
of Winnsboro and the county' generally,
that lhe lIas opened a Tailoring Establish
meat in the store next to Mr. JT. Clond in
inits. l He is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line at short notico -and on
reasonable terms. A full1ine of sanqiples
kept cnstantly on hand, from which
custome-rs muay make Reletions. Special
attontion given to CUTrTING.
feb 2--- som WV. 0. ROCHE.
New Family G rocery,
HELIL undersigned desires to inform his
friends and the public that he can be
found on the east side of Congress street
with a fresh Stock of
FAMILY GROCOEXIES,
Viz :Meal, Grist, Fl'our, Bacon, Sugarn,
Coff'ees, Treas, Crackers, Ginger
Bread,S8 ada, Spices,
, . ote,, etc.
Orangves, Apples,'Candies, &c., all fresh
anld cheap,
- FOR COASH ONLY.
3. E. CATHIOART,
Opposite J. 11. Oathcart's old Sinn di.
JXI NAJL DISCHARG~E.
NOTICE~ is hereby giv'en that the un.
doN rsig.4ed Will mai~ke apicationu to
the -Judgeof Probate for Fi ld Courut'
on Tuesday, April: 10, 1877, for a final
Moage so uaria of glI.Erzsi