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Slightly Fanhiftar With Walos.
Those who remember how Major
Tom Ochiltree was appointAed United
4States Marshal for the %tato of
"'exas-perAna4ing President Grant
that he, Major Torn, was seriously
injured in the defense of the Presi
dent's gooA name against a crowd
of Texas rnflianfs-will not be
prejudiced against the trath of this
other story anent him as told by a
New Mexico newspaper: "On one
occasion he was in England, a guest
)f a nobleman who had come in
,contact with him during a visit to
this country, and who had fallen an
easy victim to Tom's unsurpassed
iipudence and powers of fascina
tion. Tho Englishman had taken
Ton to London and was exhibiting
.him to his friends as a genuine
American lion. Ton wits plentiful.
ly supplied with funds by his noble
friend, and was eutting a grand
flgnro. Ono day Tom and hiq
friend met the Prince of Wales at a
club. The nobleman asked permis
.sion of the Prince to introduce his
American friend. Leave having
been obtained, Tom was formally
introduced to the heir apparent
He grasped the royal hand and
shook it heartily, and then burst
out: 'Wales, old fellow, rin devilish
glad to know you ; let's take a
-drink V The horror of the noble
inan was cialged to amazement
when the Prince gave Toni's hand a
hearty shake and replied, 'Don't
,are if I do." Cheek carried the
'day."
NEWS OF THE DAY.
A methoa of burning petroleum
'under steam boilers has been tac
vessful in Italy. It consits simnply
in throwing it over a thin layer of
asbestos, which, being incombusti
ble, serves to retain the oil, and pro
vide a large wick. Sheets of paper
placed benoath the furnaceo woro not
injured by the intense heat.
Th'e first of a series of suits
against the striking silk weavers~ at
Paterson, New Jersey, has been1 de
cided naast them. The actions
are to recover damages for not fuil
filling contracts to finish warps.
Twenty-six more cases are p)ending.
Xt might be well to change the max
itn to: "Look before you striko."
A big telescope is bein~g made at
Cambridge for' Yaleo. It will cost
$50,000, $6,000 having already
been paid for the flint with which
to make the object glass. A nine
inohi telescope, costing $5,000, is
also being made at the same works
for Princeton Collegn~, and a $6,000
eleven-inch inistra monYt, fifteen feet
long, for the government ob
servatory at LisBOOn, Portugail.
General Field, of Frederickbnirg,
Va., has recently returned home
from Egypt, where he held a high
position in the army of the Khodive.
His withdrawal from that army
grew out of the Turko-.Russian com-.
plications, in which Egypt, through
her vassalage to the Sultan, has
beeni forcea to take part. The
American officer could not conscien.
tiously take the field for the Cresceent
against the Cross, and so resigned.
Jn fact, it is stated that about all
the American officers in the Khlo .
dive's service have been gotten rid
of in one way or another.
Tihe dead body of a Dr'. Winslow
has been creimated at Salt Lake C'i'y
It weighed a first one hundred and
twaity-six pounds. The first ap
pearance wams that of roasting ; but
in twenty minutes nearly all the
flesh was consumed, and the bones
began to cr'umble. A half hour
later very little could( be seen of the
form of tho body. One hour later a
physician opened the door efithe fur.
nace, and but one or two p1ieces of
bone could be seen, and they ernm
bled under the weight of the ashes.
The incremation van 'completed ini
the shortest time on record-two
hours and thirty-five minutes. The
weight of the ashes, wvhich contain-.
ed a few caleined fragments of bone,
was four .pounds and eleven and a
half ou.nces.
Mn. Surrn, of McDufRie connty,
Ga., has been working for sonmo
his placo in that county. He ha
only two or three colored mintirs t,
assist him, and yet lie SendLs nearl
every month to Augusta a nugge
of plre gold worth fromr six hi
dred to eight hundred dollars. Hi
uxpenses hardly exceed one hundre
dollas per month. Last June b
forwarded 4 mugget worth $79.
TiE FED)ERAL troops are still kep
in i ennsIvania, at thl solicitation o
Governor Hartranift, to guatr<l th,
Stato against anly (isturII-blice of tih
peace by coal miners, iron workers
or railroad mn(. Hart)tralnft i;
anXiOUS to have the State fully ant
permanently garrisoned by th
Federal governinent. le canno
trust the militia with the preseriva
tion of order and the innintelnice o
peace.
VEGETI1NE
1 t.9 riket6 tX1hp root of rilsoase by piltfylt. 1 h
TioI , restoring ti' liver ati ki'lneys tf-j healtil,
actItkJnl. Ilkvigoratinig t h, Atervous- s,ysteinl.
VGETTNE
I is not, a vile, nausotis ompomtti wohleh sitt 11i
pilirg s ith' bowels, bitl a salv. pleasaill tInll .y
which Is S1u1e 1i p01try the bloori, anti theruhi
restore t.he Ielt h.
V~EGVETINE
Is niw prescibeil in erws of Serofila lan
it h(r diso,asf s ihe hi ' u. ty iaty of t lie Ii-,
phys'tls, oving to its vrehi ,A(a4etss iII curli"
all liso.sA.sof tihis 11:11tlw.
VEGETINE
Does -rt <i'4ovive llivalldls into I hof tinpes I
}vtin(; r v t hr urtn a 10111 1.1-pu app..tv , hI)II
lissi.sts ;lio lrin I clearliltg ;:1 p )IIrilyinir flil
wihioli s-stin. it- lflin- tile :ti tit grati i.ly ti
prrvct health.
VEGETINE
w 1s 1OkRrl tpon as :tI eXprI) iT -iril for :OIA4
t li s(in III ol r id ihilts, tais i I
tIlot, Inine-11'llts in 1.1.4al-11 to Its inflart, nim%
its jnwst artu.::: ; fi.(:i allot .iiiport,lrs.
VEG ETINE
Inste i of a' I i t J ' 1i 1 *-lIp t i'itiett.in, ]ia
wr1okedl It way uip to It prti.-lnt fist al isiiit.
vess t I ri lI vr In rti in . in - all il:-riMSte of tiht
blood1, 'if w it v l itlr'
VEGETINE
ays a ito;ton lprhv-4-an:. -llas no gl a
tbli.1 liirit . ile:iri t it' imarl y wrtlri1
ISItrs, . ttr all rth-r rtr a ., h;ml Itilli-, I
vikPoll it-th ltrv ;1111 O-lvie: t. y f
its :1 ittli i ri. It. It lfi1:iiit I rilt hirt-,
iriots, a ild het h. .a li (if whlvhla I haLIil% eff.
live ; ;iant tih v | lve lill ili tII stirI tt i;a in,
ner its to Ili-( ti e ast toilIlog ro-ilt.'
VEGE TIN E
Is netiowlirlod(l aoll reoniitild-d hI. phv:i.
eltins: allrI 1potIhIveriIvs to t- lthe bost l)IIMol
aid ialser I-of ft h l irlio d YIt (llsAr-4. 1rI. aol
Iltot4tins spIak In its prit l ai Who hav bvell
re.-orel to ivalti.
PROOF.
WYIlA I At 8N NE'DE1 D.
]isto'N, bl. -., 1NZ1.
Mn .TC -i:vl:Ns:
DFAI li t I :-.\liltt r11y14% ar sitiea, I fotin
Iinyself In a fit e-blo t lilln tromi g nri ral fli.
blilly. V E Wii Nli walt fl 101 iiian4l
by Its 11-. I pirciruiirri I a'h at irlf. atii ailta
1is1ing S Pl W bttle was r1StfUrft'l ID 10aalt
11nr i ilitini lk-d Its usiv. I W et1 (Ilitt-4conlilI4,n1
Iha,t Ilete Is lueitiltarn Supirir 1t It frill tho.m
(.Iimptllintat s for iihl(h it 4s espuel:ih II'aIM41rel,
i t4l wol ll thvvllirlly ITC1ir1i.1i* 1 0 to t los
who feel that they neel Son(ittig Ito Istor
thein to porfect hifaltih. Ip I *t vyally urs,
Firnu of s. 31. Plo aitigll k i., tte St ii-o-tion
i IIAVE FOiUND)
THIE RIG1HT 1E1,AUTNE.
lisTrN M.iss.
IKAi Sti :-.\ly only obJIvt In g1ving yoll I hbl
II(stiliontal 1-1 to I.pra val ti norn tin
III'ltil h i'-ti Imilly af ,t wi t t y .iSltA )01-1
whicha (aulIe< ine greal fal noyaU tiee, fi nii kn taoli
it to be' a bhM1(1ildisnase, I tre.ek 1t11any Il fin
was5 any1 (t11nit 11'of Salsapaitl,. witll;rit ohi
tihe V EiETNE; atil biftrte I h1:11litioipletn.l
liii-11itI totle Isa1w ti aft I lh:aI girl the righa
I hi11e ht i tajn iven hot1ril . i heirl Ii v til fitl
I alt rlbute it fall tnn the its nil V iG . l'IN if. hi
ht-i'litthria tilitil it lV ite'ini n, WIill
0f whilh I haive silert sir ttiM iy.
-Pass Ag-t rleh.'.C It it., to. wash.i "t. i1nston
Vegotine,
H. R. ST EVENS,
BlOSTON, MAS {.
Vegethtne is Sold by all Druaggi ss
Established.1859,
CHARLES MULLER
Ilas removed to thme store next to Franei;
Ge'rig's.
W XTAT1CHES, Clocks anda Jewelr y re
Vpired, anld ioatisfactioni guaratiiteedf
to e*verybody.
Those4 inbt)eid to mec for work 01
Jewelry will pileiase pay at onte, for'
Hampton is I lected.
CHARLES MULLER.
fob 3-tf
J. CLENDINING,
hlot and( Shioe Manuf'acturer
WINNHBORO, H. C.
THl E unidenignewa i'e
pecrt.ftully timno(titte(H to th
cfitiz.eni of' Fairleldl thaIt h
haus remilovedl his .hoot am
Shioo Manufactory to one door below Mt
C. Muller's. I ami preparedl to matnufatumr
-dl styles of work ini a ntattlntial amn
orkmianliko mianner, out of thme very bet
materia.la., and at prices fully as low tas tir
Samte goodt can be manu:fatutred for at tht
North or elseowhore. I keop contstanitly o1
.hanmd a gouod Stock of Solo anid UJ'pe
Loather, $lhoe Flndinmgs &c., which will b
promptly attended to. TJormns strictly Cauld
I jiO Dried Hidos bought.
oct 12 - a. T N ummar
~GllET I
-FLO
Gill TII
,OLD TI'wE Pf1it
ti
AT THE CHEAP I
25 POUNDS FINE FAMILY F.
MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, C
SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS
P1UCES.
CHOICE SUGA AND COFE"
HARD TIME PJICES.
A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL F
WIICHA W1LL BE SOLD AT TIll
THE,
SHOES AN
PLEASE CALL AND S
ang 11
RAD .. SEW0
MARk
PATD. JUL 25, I.
- wi I .1.Y . r u ' II MPaoyL
SE WING
The floigseii onso mn
riority:
I-(reat siilPli ityla Coin
t ru(:tion.
2 lmuabilIity.
3- ExceeingIy Lighn Muuu
4i EtIi Iessassing. Noise eux.
5 -P'4i'ornas amli Vayletics og
~Work.
It I ( I.
Single MachIin1es sent1 (on orders directi
fromi the Fac-tory, witten gurantee with
ech(l X'achinge.
WIlY PAY OLD) P.ItICEM!
I '.ISeral fo r c'114ircul and prt icuIlars1.
Addlress,
ThIe WlaImtney MfPg. Co.,
ieb 17 Paterson, N. .J.
H-ARD TIMES.
TIIFIE is no0 doubt but tho present cons
d (ition of all kinds of buisiness anid in
dulstry are0 fearfuI llyIderessecd, and1( it'bes
hooves e"':ry fa1mily to look carefully to
their ex1lanses. At this season when dis
eases of thao Liver, ekin, Stomach and
Ihowerls are so p)rev'alenIt, the hieaslh of
- ;your faitily should i.ot b~e neglected.
3 I)Do"tors' bills asro expensivo, and5( wo
a wouIld adlviso all peopl)1 to u1s0 Simmiions'
]Itpatie Coinipound. It never has failed.
'One bottle will koep your whole famil~y
well all summer,ot TIwo dloaes wilh
Souro the worst case5 of D)yspe >s5Ia, Indii
Sgest.ion e'r Liver Complaint. 'I'ry.It.
1) -,FOR BALlE BV-~
IVW. E. Air,
r McMAII'ran & llwros,
W Iinnsboro, 8. 0,
RL, W. Bumci & Co~.,
Woeodward's, 8. 0.
IEOWIE~ & MOISE, Proprietors,
an rs 11 .' wu U hail.1.wh, 8. 0.
IBE IN
oUR.
5M ACKAGAIN
)ASH STORE OF
[ME & CO.
LOUR FOR 81.00.
11 25 CENTS PER PECK.
ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH
E, ALWAYS F.RESH AND AT
AMILY OR PLANTATION
VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR
JASII.
) B O O T S,
0
m ?tr r s
1E FOR YOURSEXJ
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague Intermittent Fever,
Ohill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Age
Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and'indood
all tho afToctions which arise from nalari.
mu, n ral or miasmatic ponvon-%
TFhis is a Compotund remedy, prepn'red with
scientille skill from vegetable ingredients, wihich
rarely fauils to cure the severest ectses of Chills
and( Fever :.ndt tho conicomitaint disorders. Such
nt reedy the necessitics of thie peole In manla
rious districts demantd. Its great supecriority
over any other medicine yet(discoveredl for the
cure or Intermittents is, that it contains no 'quis.
nimo or mineral, andu those who tak'e It are free
rromi datnger o'fquinuismu or any injuious eficts,
rind are as healthy afler-using It as before. it
has beeon extensively emiployed (during the last
thirty years In the treatment of these dlist,ressing
lisorders, and so unvarying has been Its snecess
that Ithias gained the reputation of beinginufal
liblo. It can, therefore, be sa fely recommended
r.9 a sure remedy and specific for the Fever and
Agno of the West, and thec Chills and Fever of
the South. 10 counteracts the ilasmati.' poison
in the blood, and frees the system from 'ts ilTi
ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by it, do not return until the
Elisease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
the irritation of this poison, such as Neourailgia,
Rthonlnntism,, GOut, IIeadache, Illindness,
Toothachle, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal.
pitatlin, Splen ic A fetinae, Ilysterics, Pain
ini the Itoweols, Collc, Paralysis, and derange
of the Stomach, all of wrhilch become ittits
Lent or periodlical, have no speedier remedy thaa
AvEu's AOUE CURE, which cures thenm all alike,
rmd p~rotects the system from future attacks. As
n preventive, -It, is of immense service in those
commiunities where Fever and A gue prevails, as
it stays (he development of (lhe disease if taken
on the first alppruach ot the piremnonitory synmp
Loins. Travellers and temporary residents are
thus enabled to defy these dIisordiers, and few
wrill ever suffer If they avail thiemseives of the
protection this Temetdy -a@erds.
For Liver Complaints, arising kom torpidfty,
It is an excellent remnedy ; It stimnlates this organ
Into healthy activity, andl produces many remark
able cures where other medicInes fall.
Prepared by Dr. J. G. Ayer & Co.,
Practical andi Analytical Chemists,
LO WELL, MA88.
SOLD -BY ALL D)RUoolsT5 EVeaytgg,
SOMETHINI NEW.
~'h.avo~'ustreceoivedl so'rnovery Apse old
.Corn Wisky, Poach and Apple Bran
dy, .fromr Stono Mountain, Georgia, and
Lincoln county, Virginia, and various
other grades of ,Western Rye Whiskeya,
North Carolina Corn and Rye Wlhiskeys,
Domestic and Imported Wines .andi
Brandiea.
-ALSO
A large stock of bottled goods, cons'ist,.
inag of Champagno, Lagor Boor, for
family usso, Ales, Porters, Sod1a Water &o.
One barrel fresh Neowark eider on draught.
Cool drinks o01all desoriptions. Tobacco,
Cigars, &ce..
--AT OXIn HOULE.
J, D. McCAR LEY,
NEWS AND HERALD
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