The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 19, 1877, Image 4

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U% IPTIO1 Fri-W O 1 y Ono Year. - -- - - $4.00 . ' - \-/Six-moitlb r- - - t - 2.00 Three mnonths. - - - 1.00 ATES OF AIVJTIScIG. One square one insortion 1.00. For 1- qu sequen6. inscrtioi 5 ituan - ', k ed.p udTributpa of Itosp oft arg eufor as advortisemete. Liberal disc mnt mado O r ootrut, a4vortiseoppts. 1 JWQRK. Bill Headq, Jetter IReads, Envelopes Postors, Cards, Iivitatio is, 'T'ickews, &c.. neatly exeoutod at this oflice,---Cl1EAP SQR OASH. - Conttie rony it p ?. . hang'd and his body reniain un-. buried. "JNugglers, wizzards or any person iown tQ use familiarity (w ithbhe' devil or evil spirit shall be burnt to ' All oppressors and invaders of other's lands shall bo lfelteacdd." In Turkey, whlpn the sultan was dissatitiod with any pashl or other superior oflicer, or wished to obtain his wealth, it sg jpual for him to send a masseonger to the doomed man, who politely comnnliient ed to him the imperial desire that his death should take place and pro d 9 grant to that olleet, togethi )r:th' thh bowstring (mnade of cht-gut) which-the action being instantly guited to the word- --wais thereupon-plitced a found the neck td produco strangulation. At one tipi great culprits ve-re febened to four hoycs, a linmaa to each horse, and tile' horses being ugod different ways, pulled limb from limb. The last pa ri-'n 9 who so suffered in Europe was lobert Jrancisc ..Dtuien,,.for.. an at tow p t on Eti -lifei of ,enis XV., in 1757. AGROSS THE WATER. he Afi supi ressing vilisectiont has been defeated in tie' 1-louse of Jomnnmons. Tho 1wpo Vof tptmnoti of lie JmmperiaWlan of Oei'ncmy slhowv"s a learcase of 3,900,000 marks. From all accounts, the Jews and Ch1ristiais prcfor thmif rule of the Sultan t( the tender niercies of the :Qztar, The Swedishm painter, Carl Petter Lohmannm, recently decea.sed, accom plished much during his lifo of oighty,three years. Ho painted no loss than 4,800 portraits. No important change has tlcen loip the position of the parties a urco Russian warn. England s ut letter to ].usiam which is th h bj niany to maein war in ,caso the Cz'ar becomes too aggros slve ; but the authorities are n regicent. Astory told .in .the Amcricani -~ .Mlony at Dresden is of an Cencoun t er botwoon one of the young lieuten - ants of the army andl a stamlwcirt ) NAfnerican. They jostled on the sidewalk., and thme olliemr dr'ny hi s swVord(. Tlhereuyon the young *Anlericnan knmocked himu down vio ia lonlyenoughm jo sjai him, anid hav-. aihis card betwoon thme pee .c'and procedd calnly on his way. S Dr. Sohliemnann, ltho eminent G,(erman-American wvho hams miade so many important d iscoveries at - Mycenam, is a self-made muan. He bemgan life as .al shop boy, was subise. notq~eitly a cabin-boy, then a clerk, and ggent .hi best days in Ruissiani * . 6ebefce. In addition to amaimssin"g a lengd fqrtune, lie las mastered the Enghsh, French, Dutch, Spanish, ,Jtalian, Portuguese, Russian, S wed khi~, T'blishj, Greek, and Arabio lan S o guagem - " The popul~ation statistics of Lon don for the pasti quarter have just *'Ibeen^ iesued. During that period ~ aIccit;88,46 children ,were born anid 8''j 2,48 )1persons died. Thme birth rate will therefore ho0' 56 2-10 p K il1;000,and theadeathrate 22 1. 'per the astthre mothsforty .eighmt pe-*-~- r' at: has gone to America and 'A B3ritish color sergeant shot down and overrun by the enemy . once seized in his teeth a corner of thme flag, and .his jaws locked upon it in time rigidity o~f death. The enmemay cutf it away fromi him, leaving a bit of it betyeen his fixed teoth. Subsequintly thme standard was re takenm, mid over siince thel flag ci * , thaIt mogimenit is mamde with that lItto piteo *exofully Ycut out, ir .mtetnory of t.IW sergeant whlo was~ buried with tie fragmont ,ig h4 mouth. mionumental cross tc b)e oreted al F~rogmnore, in Windsor Park,. i .sgomory'bf .Indy Augusth ,Stumley, Sis of fine )mo Carnga 1 gamnito, riched on the front and~ sid1es with entw~ined ornamnts, after the style of the ea~rly ('liristiant croses that may~ be sen in Clho west of Scottlnd. It 8tanl f upon ta rock base, or un" hewvn iloakc of granite, and the total height 'i 'about seven feet. Its site is chosen in thme private grounds at .F'rogmtiore, in front of tho nmu11sole nmu of her R~oyal Highiness, the .1)uclless of K~en(, the Queen's ;notli cr. TheJ~ fohlllwin is iniscribed in gold loiters onl the stein1 oif the 0 .QoHs: ' To the dea~r imemory of Lady Augusta Stanley, Ii fli daugi it. Qo91Thonms B~ruce, seventh Earl of E1i 111ihineqxdine, this cross is erected 1)y Qucor victor:,, in grate - ful mid ttl'etiouid(o teimieiiibraiiee of her4 1tit iWlt le!'' for thirty years in te serViCo of the Quieeinn, the Dwuhc.4; of kepnt, and the Royal Family. Born Apr1il 3, 1822. D)ied\ M~ti'ch 1t, 186. .flit' New Y ork t thiniks Noyes, ltpIleoiJntllIet that cviii (1 rant, wou)ld, not have made. I)i. t illi P. Ring- has; beCen re eledteO. president of the (eoi Itt 1110. i\il; Iu l" 11 1 " (1.; t( to ut' rv,: tjtittti i 'il st: . plbl~lo tli11.11, din:. tO( 11,il Ii7'.l 1 1';1 :i 1IV lI IIt \'" II 'i at 1 ~ t (\iut\!1t i th i tti i' 11 t1't i .ti.'ll, 11!I~ f 1x ti It hav 't0. tt mt:t \1it.-i it (iili,1-n .ttctlit il i I ( lit ft 11' o t tt l ill lat il\ :" d.i~ I itt tti:it naI~ k11l1l ltlttrit1,'(tit o 1 1;itli.u I l f11)(J. Pout'. ii 'i'' till l}'m,~ clv )~ ~St lt \I ::i .- ra.iI I I t Sit: 1. (,.M.us. CIt. 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A-t ill('it t\" iit.1I ntjdsl'etl;) ' ill I itit s :ld- l 1i l!I-' 1f:ll IV 1tW". ~ tt1"( , it l il tt I ll y 3tlt i it i,'l tc 1ia 11 11.1-111 ilt- iii': 1 hi st, wit1, 1111 it1( lit:. p,(lilllilS 'l es lisit 1 l1':111 i c tu !:fil 111; mre~ (Iim tt tiit tAV ';t-i an t -x se ;i uoi\ tlllg11 115us i11tt tl t zi 111 (t(:Il t'uti it ' bxi t., it It1"' thu ' 111(1 lco i I evir(( a"(" 1211 d lrl~ tttoll;l I1. lth 11 , it "i~t tmiti t ( arger '" doses ~ , titti \%li t". t.:1iit (li 1to'(. \t*Ct' t~i t ci 111 i,, 1 11101 itfli tty,. .t1' Vtll( ;ii gt-,it'; ol iatio I t ti, hint it (:ry truly, SPRING GOODS -FOR I877W 'To-day the c "unpaign's fairly closed, The lucky man is ho Who takes his soat on the 4th of March Our Preident ho'll be And now the next best thing Just suited to our mind, Is where to get the cly,alet goods-- I - 'The best of goods to find. My friends and I weint out ono day, Some N ew .Spring Goos to 4ty And we resoived,before e went, 'Th'le diiIt'rent stores to try. We wandered Winsboro all arouind Until our feet were sore, And f'ound tho very llaco,.atlast, 'f"was SOL WOLFE'S Now Cash Store. Of inuts, Clothing and Boot and Shoes, The latest to our view 'h, very host. styles of Dress Goods, AnMd Prints so cheap and now. , t hwn, muuy good friends, one and all, Now is your time to try WI;tt liargains you can get of me (Or, you naced not buy SO. fi, 17 J Uii2REC LIED), fitf .-lark of Plain and F'ancy. (ro e"ri,'s, w). hli will be sold at lo it priceo w r the Cash. ALSO, 1 fin,' .touk of liqjiuor., such as W'11SJ(EY, JRlAN)Y, WINES in great varieidy, ALE, BEER., etc., etc II patronae of the piub1lip 4 gbei t d. B. RQSE: ,Eflvl. fah 10 F U RN iT UjIE NDWShades, Pictut Framnes, ' hitldrxen '. ,arriags bi ibr an dho irgles. gLubr 1I'i' econIomyi by biuying the best, and buy whr you 1(30)can gut theu c'heap(.st. apili 26 RI. W. PHILLIP~S. Ellenger & Edmond, IAN('.FACTUR' fEil1 of Poi4.o.le ann Stationlary Eng~nes and Ililers o, all h inds, Circu lar Saw Mills, Grjst Mills M ill Genfing, Shafting, Pulleys g. AM Er10~AN TURifI~i wVATEnl wiUEEL. ct!)Send for Catalogue. MVechant Tailorinq. 1 ilE uiidersigned ipfor'ms tho citiz/epis of Wiunnsbxoro and the couxity generally, that lhe has op~eed a Tailoring Establish.. met in the store next to Mr. .T. Clendin ing's. 11e is pr'qlpared to do g411 kinds of work ini his lino at short notico and,On recasonablei terms.' A full lithe of samples0 kept constantlfy Onl hand, fromi which c ustomecrs may make selections. Speciil att tmton given to CUTT'ING. feb 9t -jxthn W..G ROCTI. IEstabished 1659. CHARLES MUL4LER lInsfroved to the store nextLto Francis Gerig's. ATiEClocks and Jewelry re . pi red, and saltisfaction guaranitcee toi overyb)ody. Thlose ind'ebted to mo for wozk 9p jewelry will pleaso5 pgy at once, for CHlARLES MUjLLER. Shirts ! Shirts!i ShirtsI! ---- W^" M8U''A M"""in and 2200. Lln~n, VYat $8.00 por half dozon. Pereale and Calico at$6.00 and $O9,0por miar 22 ~ J. F~. MoIMASTLn A CO TO OUR CUSTOMERS TS IIO are ind'btcd W uw for I1J(WVIS IQNM or )P{(3ig jA'1\ES, we would respect fully cal, attention, that your bills aro due on or beTore the first pf November. We nro depending on you for payment A'I ONCE, to cnabio up Ip meet obligation, mui.e to a$ you, and which arc due at that tio. In eider for us, as well as you, to main. lain our credit, it is necessary to teet out It$m iset p'irom l l y. Beaty, Bro. d; ,'n oct 12 L OOK! NICTW G-OOr2 ! NEW GOODS1I have ;itis( received a tock of SPRING AND SUIMER lrints or he Lest .birands at 8A '-ents. .1. Coaibries at'Ii cents. Centunial Stripes at 12.} cento. A ulStock of Shif) tjig, Sh Afll.Dri lhng a(t low' SI (ures.'4,4 CLOTHINGI 'GL)THIN~l We h'ove just. ri'Qived a largo anud comu plitf ,tock of .j rinig an ci Siummeiur Choth.. ting which we will soas ha A n HATS ! HATS !! HATS!! Gents' and Youths' Felt aml Straw Hlats of alt kinds and 'at ag~y price.'' CASSIMEREK!I CAS$1iiNERES ! Weibave julst receoived a full :stock~ ofCa.i. mru frorp the Chuarlotte.svin'o Mills. -ALSO-. wef (1s, C'ottop ddes, .Jeans, etc. J. F. McMaster & Co. 4. CLENDINING, 1l Alil $1100 Mannti'ei'1r WINNS~uOlo,.$. C. speCtfully announces to t to "'ci izens of Fairie1il that he haa remiovedI huis Boot andi Rhoo Manufactory to one dony below Mr. O. Mullor's. I am preparedl to uiinufadturo 'd1 styles of work in a sublstpitial' dnc nrknminliko mannner, out of the 'vohy 1)0st muatepials, and at prices fully as low 'as thel salue goods can ho liganuf a~reu fr y t the North or elsewhlexe. heto p constantly on hand ai ~Qptd Stock of tlo and Uppor Leather, Shoe Fipiliga &c.,.which wi~ hr soldi af~ reasoulo p~ricos. R calrin prompilt ' atten ded to. TIernosstrick~ Cash. ,set 12 ~ ' J. CLENDINING*. .Plntptionf for Sale, r I'll H undersigned offers for gale the pl antation Ilocated in this county, seven miles fron Winnsboro, aund formerly owned by Silas W. Ituff. The tract cefntainsl lvo hiundred and forty (6.40) acres, a goodi potion woodod. On the place Is a ,commodtols dwellinghouse, togotheur with the~ pepe ~ry oiutbuildinga--alal In goodi repair. Thih proboe by can 1 bo puarchased at.a low price andi~ upion most, gecommrodhating terms, UW' NQ cash reaguiredl until thgi first af December-. For further paticulars apply to theo under aligned at t11o law 01lice of (lamiard & uonon. CONGRES STIT N w G D WINs.ORO, S. 0. NEW GQODS U. G. DESPORTE BARGAINS DRY GOODS, CLOTIUN O, )30OTS AND iHOES WINES, LIQUOI; Etc., Et .EES constant!l c;. hmnd a flillsup. ply of Choico FAMIbT' ORO)CERIES and PLANTAThON SUL',LiJ ;. fli stock has recently been repleni d, nd ho is nno ready to sutpply the vuts of all. oct12 * WEid -bavo now con iceigg ,oiy of DEY, GOODS, HATS aad (,ALP YAN KEN1 NOTIQNS, ~JOCKERY,,&' IN TINE O9UNfTY. Wgj ivll not bo underbsoldl. Lpt us a iowever, that our besef'; aldicoes are 10 conts a -Vard. We cannot soll thoem lqgor , andl havo a piform-profit on all Goo~. ~GIVI.4 US A CALL:. TO AlURL COLOtEIp fIiENDS, As yqu have alway put confl donco-iun us, wo wvillt~ that you nmay depend on gottigig goods at a regular even pricp. No baits held on. ut one ntov 30.