The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 16, 1877, Image 4
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tudes ; sole of thoni slept the sleep
of exhaustion -in spite of the horri
blo'noise. Tho mob had overrun
the ' building - from basement to
garrot. Vhey- ransacked the collar
first in setrch of cells aid captives,
whiloemore -practical spirits moved
quickly from window to window - in
the upper stories. Mon could bO
seen going from room to room heap
ing books, bedding, curtains, clothsi
ing, all sorts of combustibles on the
floors, and after an ominous paese,
the fire burst. from the heaps, palpi -
tating and brightening, till in a very
short time the windows begau to
glow like openings in a w%-all of lIame.
As the building burned, the rioters
withdrew, their last act before leav
ing the music room being to throw
a piano boldly out of the window.
FRI.ENDS IN NEED.
As with a wild yell the-rioters dis.
appeared, mon were heard moving
stealthily behind the fence which
they began to tear down. They
proved to be friends who broke a
gap in the fence and pulled the fit
gitivos through as noiselessly as
might be ; then they stumbled
down through a potato field to a
Mr. Cutter's house. After waiting
here a while in full sight of the blaz
ing ruin-Sister Mary John relaps
ing into delirium-their iost hur
riel them away, for the mob was on
the Superior's trail. Nearly a mile
.away, up Winter Hill, they halted
and knocked at several substantial
dwellings, but no one would open
- or even answer. Finally, as they
were about to move further, a night
capped old gentleman, Mr. Joseph
Adams; bobbed his head out of the
window, took them in, locked the
doors, put out the light, and when
the 1101) went by seeking intelli
gence of the nuns' hiding place, did
some ecollent dramanitie "business,'
- expressing sleepine:ss, surprise and
d1isgt. a t being ra--ped up-- to have
such absurd questions put hlimf, hied
to the rioters like a good heariited
Christiani gentlemn. and sent; them
on a fools er'rand. Meanwhile the
Superior had reovered her spim its
and( was bantering the girls. Feel-.
ing anxionsly in hier pockets, she
found her snuff box, and lher face
'brightened. "Old friend, I didn't
'forget you, then," she said. But
the biox was emupty. "If I only had
a clean pocket handlkerchief aitdt some
snuff," she said, "I shmould be
happy."
While this torriilo scene was being
enactedl by a body of a hundred men,
mostly firmnen, some two thousand
men, old anid young, of all conldi
tions, stoodl quietly by and looked
-on, aiding and abetting the rioters
'because they did'nothming .to hinder
~them. Tihe occ-urnee caused a
great deal of .-xcitomont, b~ut no
'decisive stops were takeon to punish
the rioters, nor have the Catholics
'over received pay for the p)rop)erty
'thus destroyed. There are dis
. ffraceiul enes blsewhiere thlan inl
ithe South.
A LUGID Exr'laNAr10.-A negro
proacher had elaborated a nowv theo
ry of the Exodus, to wit :that the
Ried. seatgot frozen over, and so af
forded -the Israelites a safe passage
but,-whmen P'haraoh, with his heavy
iron chariots, attempted it, they
broke through and were drowned.
A brother rose and aisked1 for an ex-,
planation of that point. "I'so been
stuslyin' gography, and (10 gogr-aphy
saiy dat be very wvarm country
-where doy have do tropics. And
do tropios too hot for freozin.' Do
:p'int~to be 'splained is, 'bout b~reakin'
through do ice." The preachor
straightened up and said :"Br'udder,
glad you :axed dat question. It
gives me 'casion to "splain it. You
see, dat wa~s a great while 'go-in do
ole time 'fo' dey had any gograph3
-fo' dero was any trqpics.".
.~zCongrossmnard Leach, of North
-Carolma, .should have an ofiloc
P--. .) % hHo fully endordos ,the
administr$.ion now, but sthoero ,is
dkIa1ger.thatiunless . he is 'fixod he
snay ship -out rfromi under and be
supporting something else before
.the news has a chance to gel
A FEMATE F1END.--Mrs. JV'(lvta
Sherman who recently escapo'< fron
the Connecticut prison is a perot.
Litcrotia Borgia, especially as she
practiced her arts on her own. famni.,
ly. Her case will be relcnibereld as
one of the most holrible in recent
criminal annals. ier victims, ac
cording to her confession mado at
the time of her conviction, )ttnum
)ere(d ten, all being killed by poison,
because, as she said, 'they would be
better oil' in the other world.' Site
poisoned in this manner, in the
order named, her first. husband,
Edward Struck, in New Jersey
Martha Ann, her six year old child
Edward, her son, four years old
George WXhitIield. another son, four
teen years old ; Ann Eliza, another
child, Lydia, still another child,
whose mtrder the unnatural mother
does not adiui ; Mr. iurlburt. of
Huntington, Conn., her second hus',
band ; Franky, the little son of her
third husband, Shermian, Ada, Mr.
Shernan's daughter. and, lastly, Mr.
Sherman hinisolf. For this last
crime she was convicted and son.,
tenced to imprisonment for life.
Her escape is a strong argument
against the abolition of capital, pun
ishment.
An ente1ising Virgitian hts rc
cet1v started a newspaper al' calls
it th.' 'Solid South."
VEGETINE.
IE A Y S IT 15 'IIUE.
S'-.tNNh('A F"At..s, Nut', P. 1 'i..
M11.. it. 11. SrFsv1:N
D :fir r- -A 0 yo11- :in 1 n 1 't li're si r'int'-' to till'.
I wait you to ktmll wlt it V t.E'lIN E lis dtie
lot, tll'. Ii|lly I lo0'4- he ht:tyi' b1'1 i' i ;1s i fronl
ticall h's -Iloor (all kro'm' 1111- 1vi11u1 of sileh' :I ,91111
ttie<Itil'. I ;111 . yeirs of age. I hr t' tat'
ago I wits It:ikt'i sih wtit what the (I'tor call
tl I ltitigo. l-' \u i-ek I witS t'ntlllti't to tIly
tell. I halI It ali t ar li i'ferent p iyil wi t hotot
tkIy h tlp. I rel iv'lto' tl Irolel ; I t a : ' r' e-at
til r1 r ; li i' I tdni C tly ho ly'1:O '$s. The
last tioto1r (141l me1 'thlls' w197 111) help: ''t -;:h11
he ti 1,;1t po1s".'11y save fIlly lilt' by ejei'tnt 11n9 r
i t' I l tiwt i ttill a : . T 'It1 I ll eo l'(t l ; E,
luen"1t for savinllg lily 109''' 111\1' hav i t . 11hi 9lon 1t a-;
. itt s ':t t' it l eti 1 1t ii tie tisent ' ilt'y.
rif k. A hlI sths t E-1l' 11 Eok reod o t ld i'r
tisenIIt'llt. fi oltr 1111ter. :t t.'tstiluon mV a9 person."
who ll h ien v 3i k w ith' abS. tt t '-a''
hlilulilt. ant was 1red. ('.\I 5IN) wr N .ight
it way toI t he 1 put',;' he1a(y Ntr dah ht a hi lli191
Ile" of ' 1G ' OTI N . I tto' ul 1it he ih I lls
h tl i. I f3n.ti i r ea 't'llti ; i' 3 (t C ult'im ' m IIV iII
inl hei. fit r t :lita 1i li i t''' b i i attl i w t
si 1111t tp a tii ' 1'ti 71ve tbout y rln"011. t' ;,I i .ts ltn '
taking I hol) V tn , :il I 'aT inl l f \'. -" . k!
re'istrEl 13ltNnrhat.ThsEEl
lot'; 01i'4 111tI~' 11 Io' t'.iti : iii 'Ill' \ I .*'tili' 1 ";
Satt( n' l iltt :ti er i he physt Il ti x1 lt'l s ' tt
11) 1 el 1 111r it', I hawe haull ho (t11' r .in( .
1 f 1 11 1: linwell I take' a tloe of V" t'.G KiTI \ E,
and s I Iecommnt i tt'.iny frierns.
Y4ou1r Vecgeline oughtIl to be' in every' famlily."
1i 1tor was surilt i l t e l i i t r -wei t'it ll,
hCtlh. lie says V T N'i lEi Ia god t4Il'' ines
I tell him' i eu l m e . 1)' ie- liesat, "It ilis tre." I
cannot feel 1o 1 l tI hlanokfu 1l.
Very'J gratlully y3ourls.
.tIs. I'.\TZI. R'INEI CooNS.
Sene.a Falls, Sae count y, N. 1'.
Vegetine.
All ci 9 ases of t.hle blood1. If Vogel Inc wsil
relive 1 'in, lettir'st, plrify at:(I eattr ucrh rID
ca''I', 19e tst t4r lil t ' 111. 11 19t to lIc I pe tee h all
tlt tryinge diulfret'l physieb. by i I rgie.1
rlie , stiterlli for' 1arr, is il not c ncl :ve
p'r.>of. it t 911 are' "1 : Terer'l, 1 (97 can hel cure'4"11
W h 14 e't. 14 9'r1l11;i us'. It wo'Ir In t he' ble9rl, 1in 11 ih lrel'tIL : . a
1a9N1l1 bl..i;O.. i 9. th. bre ha .ite .i o.
VVegotine.ap
sir-latyf iv iny usbnt sIoto meS~oihot the
yerio 2i. m D iere.l waT ver satIs-N
A VU LL STO'
W 'IIICIE 1\7; ARE 8]*
IWEST PRINTCS, 12 YARDS FO]
WITE/rl PIQU ES, 121~ CENTS.A
ANSTD A~ijL QT
VERY C
F~d S)u I PiZNTNESR, 10 CENT"
Pn TIsir TOMIAT1Oii S, 20 L
NICE FRAESH- .ICKLES, S
AND ALL OTHER C
Ci LOCOT.ATE',,
SEA I
GRD< EN
- .VERIY C
S5 11 S A N
1IOE
PLEAISE CALL AND SI
may~ 14I
tI' tim0 Imu(IN~blilmat triimi n
Httimt a111( porict1 in -
t 110 01(1r liiii . It hum~
- h'ec eirnieaI ('outer
t to 141ni), wt-in is a flute
iui Ot~vin of beUll,.l
4t1e 11-,(d i woee nn/ uR
'~ ~ nin ' oa atvitm"1 f/ rceuim
Silio. tI'cll e .. . q uuuum1..
JK 0OF \ ICE
(;,OO)S..
YARD).
L$H A POUNI).
it 215 C1:\TS A CAN.
OLD BY T1IiLE DOZTN .
OODS YELB.Y CHEAP.
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,1"i FOR YUs11d'
Seing-?Laohino.
TRADE
Hlurrahi for Haruptoil!
GRANI) SPRING OPE.'NT.NG,
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Di y Ooods, Fancy 'Goods, and
]Millinery Bizalar,
C)F at beautiful and full line (if latest
1novelties ini Spring atd kiimer
Millinery andi Fe.ny Goods, consisting in
purt ofilalies', MissesH' land Uinldren's
trimmed Iats, Flovors, tibbonsy, Silks,
Nets, &o.
A large lot of Luties' Collarettes,('ichus
and other f1u-y articles. Inplection of
the Ladies and( pulie generally soleited.
We will ends ar-r to please the mo1(st fas
tidious. All we ask is that. you call, and
see for yoursluves, and give us at trial.
New Spring Prints. Centennial Stripos,
Dress (oos, \hite (Goods,lresi Itap rov
ers, (Corsets lolsiery. (love', Notions,
Clothing, IHits, Shoes, &c.
Agont for Biutteriiek's rer.d.ble -paper
1atterns. Ladies', \Misses' and Ch ildrcn's
new patterns in store.
C ROCERY I)EPARTMENT,
,Tiist 1 lied it %ilh fire h1 (roceries, Con
fertionries a141 tvery th ingI usually ftoiud
inl a ti1.<t class houlse of the kind.
A lot of Furniltur, Laths, h ii' gles, &c.
Luio r'(' low tor Cash.
J. 0. BOAG.
Vo"Is can hind a1l ynn uwat by enlling
on
april 1.1 J'. O. M3oag,,.
T UlJ BA LL STILL ROLLS ON
-'-AT Til
GIAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods"Establishment
.ofrery & rother
COLUMBIA, S. C.
rT IlE wuccoss aftending the disposal of
-our -m)1' m erENT' 8s('Tx, wh ich i e put
upon the mai1ket early this senson ait. such
low Iiguri.s, c.onviines us that the public
ailpreCcite (111 etiorts to supllpi the111 with
the newest anll most stylish gords.
Ituying as we do from the first hands
and for ei'isn, enables uts to offer
Si''IFR 1011 INi)'CE11 7'.
We are n1ow receiving a newe 'n 1l ut
stcek of
SPRiING AND SUMMEit
BOOTS, SHOES,
pllarlZi pices. We expet to do1 1 av.:
e-srs No mi'1;1NEss, and bargains v~: be
'A wvord 'to t he wis~e issuif1ient."
ex pre2ssage 4 illid on ills o1v $11).
MIc(IIEIIRY & I11ROL'IERI,
CGrand Central Dry Goods Estalsishment.
TI. A. Ml(ChilEnv. .11..1. Mc1(C1IEnv.
COP'AlUfTA':RSIllP NOTAIcE~
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r a lIE nnders~igneOd hiavo n~'sociated
(eine 1(d siurger"y in1 Winnfsb)oro and it~s
viciniity.
PMJ Offlke, No. 2, Law R~angto, rear of
Court House. maly 17'-1mu
WVines, Lignors, Tobiacco, &c.
~ 1NE Pale Sherry Wino, .1ne4 .N. C.
... louppernlong W ine, line old P'orto
ALSO,
Yine article dry Scuppornong Wing,
Otard's &\ Co. genuine Cuginao Brandy,
puore N. U. Apple Brandy, ch, i~ee Stono)
Alountain (Georgia) Corn Whiskey, puro
N. C. Sweet Mash Ucrn W*hiskey, My
Calbinet R1y41--the4 best whiskey .in . town,
and a full stock of all other good Liquors.
Also, the colbrated Ind4ian Pal Alo,
f i(rsh La1ger and( 1 weet Spalrklinig (3ideri on
drugt Telargest anld best, selected
st~li f avaa igars and1( Ciglrottes in1
town, Biackwell's genine Smioking T1o
balcco, Messina~trainges and Leonsii for
salo0 low for canhi by
S[EIIFJ'S SALE.
li?3 ''r'v'''''*""e**"tions to reo -
Leud I will o~ffri for salo before the~ ConiL
11lous0 door ini Winnsboro On the l)rst
Mond(ay in1 July .next withini theo legiil
hours of' sale, to tho highest bid..
der for CASil, the following desc~ribedl
p~rop)erty, to wit:
All that planxtation.or. tract. of .landilyig
in nilldcuty, .contajiing inon-rx
FVE ACIHiS, mioro or loeS, and( boundod by
lands1 of AloxandIra Elder, MLrs." Poll y, 4.
it. Montgomory g and ,otheirs--lovioflip
as t~ho property of A. U. MlaoijoreH At thet
siut of it.. .McCarloy.
Sherff'sl~i~CO, .8.'.W. :R~UFF,
Shor~r's imco, . F. C.
.Winsboro, 8. U.,
,June 9, l1877,
junio 12--t1id.
FanIs.! Fains ! Fans 8!
Alargo stnok of Fana jpat in.