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Ono e wondors if the enchanting Rachel is II still queen of the Garden, as of gay n, Bucharest ; if she still sits there ", and, pplauding her former con panions, laughs with her charming a I child-laughter and con trols tho ap plauso of the entire audience as siio wills I Ono wonders if she is still the flattorod of princos who swarm i around her whenever she is soon ; ne and if the Great Prince deigns, now Lo and then, to stop and chat with the 1e little winsome doll that captivates or all hearts. You wonder who is Rachel-pronounco Rashol if you please, it sounds better. She is by fl birth a Bordolaiso, her mother was l French, her father an American. Aind Rachel has inherited from the I i one her gaioty and sparkling wit, from the other her intellect and her CII bright, charming ways that make her the idol of princes. In ago perhaps eighteen or nino- of toon, a baby-woman indeed, wilful and entertaining, in experience a 1 woman, and with a future before her i that might turn giddy a less bal-- " anced head. When Rachel is in in disposed gonorals and princes send her bouquets and flowers, until her apartments resemble a winter gar- iTi don, and anxious mossages are sent I by high dignitaries with the hopo t I that she may soon be recovered and sw make 13uoharost gay again. She is pa betrothed to a young Russian officer, lev whom she loves, and in whoso great f doods she justly glorios ; for lie is la very brave, though I will not reveal kid h1IJ 11611name.1 generous, and she V'. compels others to be generous where int she thinks it worth her while. Not long ago there was a grand garden concert at Raslhga's, for the benefit1 of the Red Cross. The Prmncess of Roumania was there ; and Rachel was there too. There was a kind of lottery, and she plIayed for her ad mirers. She compelled Prince ** to give her a napoleon to cast in the lottery, then other princes innumr, able and with and without blood, had to follow suit, until over fifty napoleonls were added to tihe Red Cross fund, and the charming girl carried off as her p)rizes a heap of lit-5 the knick-knacks, laughing wvith child like g!oa at her triumph. King*s Mountain Military School. Before the late war, ahnost everyL State in the South had a Stato MIili tary Academy, while there were, be- pe. mides these, a number of private si military schools. We are glad to nil -see that in all the Southern States O1 military institutions re being ree-s tablished. In our judgment, they train our youth for the battle of life, mnore effeotively than any other I w method of education. They teach self. control.-obedience, system, pune- I tuality, and resiponsibility. For fine scholarship and literary attain. ments, our~ civil colleges and univer, ** sities doubtless are superior. But few now asp)ire to attain such excel,. lencies. Our condition of poverty and struggle for the necessities of ri life does no warrant it, and such J are the rare exceptions. The great of body of the youth, to wvhomi the fu-- t ture here belongs, aim to be practi- ~ <eol men of conducet. And in mnilita,. w< r~y sobooln they find the bost editoa .:. taons for their purposea, and for the k(4 .state 'of the country. at We make thiese r.emarkcs in com mending to public attention the - only military echo9l in South Caro lina, that of Colonel Coward, at Yorkvil le. This aceomplished gen tleman has the respedt and confi dence of all who know him. Hisjj record is unimpeachable. He was thoeg tnelr in teach'ng of the la tegd J6nlrins. The school buik ,j &eituate4 in a be .Eand health^ fInl climate. The etractions, we he nrrod,r are thorough, an ie care of the boys is admirable. We ieroforo tatko pttrticu'ar pleasure in oticing this Institution.-Uharles on Journal of Commerce. VEGETINE An Excellent Hedicine. SPRINGFIELD, OIio, Feb. 18. 1877. I'hlIs Is to cortify that, I have ised VF(ETINs, tilufacLtured by If. It. Steveiis, loslo'm , Mass., r lhouiatism al general prostratton of the rvous system, with good Hueve0.s% I recom I'ldt V').(Kwrits ani LwXCellentI mliedI1 101r elh Coliplaints. Yoturs vory truly, C. W. VANmeoitiT. Ur. Vandegrift, of lhe firim of Vanldegrift. & Iffman, Is a well known busluess aina in this eo, having ole of the largest stores ina ringileld, Ohio. Our Minlister's Wife. LoUISVI.LE, Kr., Feb. 16, 1877. It. . I. ':EvNs: vear Mir--Three yeara ago I was sufferI.g rribiy w 1i luiiilmmatory Ithetmial si. Our tilster's wire a tviset me to take Ve'reline. ter taking onv bottle, I was entirely re7level. is year, feeling a return of the dlisease, I Jinl CoMIlnlied( lakitig It, mnid am being !Ieilittud greatly. It also gicatly linprovms digestion, tespectfully, Mits. A. BALLAnD. 1I West Jefferson Street. Safe and Sun:. It. II. It. STEVENS: In 1872 yotr Vegetitie was recommedIed to ; an'l yieliing to the peirsllasns of 3a frienil, onlselted to try It. Al. the 1 11110 1 wis sif ring front genelera dvilt.y i( ielvous pros it1lon, supen,rlothiedt byV (VVIrWorlk mnlirrgd r hatbis. Its woiderfl srmigtivilig aI rative prorit-ivsseiemed to liffect, ly ILeblil. i'd systei from th 11rs4 cdose; mid iler its rsistent 1se I rapiily I recover(I, gainlig more SllUsial health lind1 goodl feeling. Since Ii I have )ot hstiaed to give VitiTINi m*1Illost, mlqualliell I1udorseinent as bvinl- et re, sure, ad powerfulI agelit, in promoting [l1it lo re.itorig thIte Ilasit ed Systi t tI lie Iw 3 anld energy. Vegetine Is the only elleivite Lse, ajul s as lkng is I live I never expect. to inii metter. Youris I I-ily, W. 11. CLAIM, 120 Moiterey street, Alleghiatiy, Pentin. Vegetine. lhe followinig l1tter from lev. 0. W. Malls bH, formorly pasorof II I' ethodilst itsvo it'lhur't'h, 11 ' y411 Park, a ld lit. I)rTe nt set tled InI wet1, 11n11-1 V01nvinRV (IvTrY 01nV Who IeTIS his tur ofr theI wolulri ulr113 tive qualiteis of :'rINKas a thorough 'iuser al(1 puriller fla. bloodi . HYDEm PARx, M.ASS.., Feb. 15, 18477. it. 11. R, S-rEvFENs: )ear Sir-Ahoilt tel yea's ligo mily health ledl througlh Ihv deletling efTects of dys 1psla; nearly ia I'vii iyler I was ti titekel by Iiol-fl-veir.. I Its w 1orm fort of at harge d ve i ktedl libscevN, wh111h wvili lif(t )tmoth ntIt herig. I hatd two Surgical operilon.; by best skill II I It he SUlte. hilt lreveived lit per MiliI 4'ure10. I stiffired greatt p inl at l imes, I was coistatilly ie.ikited ay 31 proftise (uIs irge. I also lost sntiall pieCes of bole li, f'ervint. ilnes. aItters I'lln oi thlis ab)Olt( sel yellr, till .y -s, whenl afnt i re(uItli et to yom,10'fic, amkil Ualk it-113 ot of Ihlie virttle Vegettnie. I dil:1 so, anid by your kintine;s -;sedI through yotr manmufaictory, notitig tile ,'IreintS, &C., bY whIIIh your rvmeedy Is ditteedl. 11y What I saw and heard I gaiied some eon Lienp InI NA,*0E'TI N E. I v(ilinipnived tatkini rIt n aft er. ht, fell, worse fronli its effects: st fi I 'severed, finld Soonl felt. It was benletitiig mile iomite re' wet.s. Yet I did lot se tie resilts msireid Ii I had taken it fillitifuilly for a little re than a year, wheni Ohe (111lmulty fin the 'k Was vilri(l ; anl for line Imionths I aive oye(Il til' bet of healt h. have in Ihat time gaine(i (wet-iyive poumis les'.h. being heavier t11111 ever before in mfly , mn( I was never more able to perform labor n DOW. 11rilig the pait few wIeeks I hatd a scrofllois 'iling lls lar ge as 11y list gather onl alotler" 't of mly ho3y. took Vegetiiv fNhlifully, v, and it removel it i Ith1111 till Hirfaie IIl it mnth. I think I 11111l have been vill'ed of m mIlin tr-o11le ner if I had taken larger (loses, uter having ,(mfe alelcelst ofiled to its vrrfets. et. your pa,trhus trouble(d wvith serofulla or e 'lhronie 1ist111s( tatii, If t hey whi'.1 pt, at tent rke legel ite, it wil, 2n myi juidgme t., Nv u (I. Wi. MAN.9FIELD, Pasit'r of till Stethloitist 2ICpiscopal Churcht'1. VE4G ETIN E. -PREARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MAS 3. ~gef Ine is Sold by all Drugg' ss ost is Choapest NEW WILLCOX & GIBB3 UTQIIATIC' ~iIent Sewing Machine. test InVentioln, P1roduIcing MarVelousi Results. s l11upassing mert'it plaes It beyond ail com nllinig tile large lidu'emnents olTered 11y iers of noisy, hard'(-rninilg, tr'oublesomel, t,wo 'end(, 1fnsion mnachines. 111 - Machiune "r the WVorld with 2 tomatic 1'eat.ures, and with no Tension to Manage. rite by Postal 02ard for Price List, List of Ofues, &c. !ILCJOX & GIlBBS S. M. 00. (Oor. Bon~d St.) 658 Broadway, N. Y ry 15l-ly Merchant Tailoring. IIE unldersigne'd informs the citizenis Winnsboro and the couinty generally, att 110 has oponed a Tailoring Establish ctnt in thte store next to Mr. J1. Olendin-. g's. He is plrepared to do all kinds of yrk in is lino at short notice and on psonaRble termsq. A' full line of samlIples -pt consta1btly dhi' hand, from which lstomeIrs inay malike selections. Special tontion glie to CUTTING. feb 24-1,txm W. G. ROCHE. Ettencjer & Edmond, RICHMoND. YA [ANUFACTURElPS of Portable ano, Stationary Engines andI Boilers o I kinds. Circular Saw Mills, Grist Milla lil Ges.Ang, dhaathng, Pulleys &c. witsafoeb41tsa WA-rza WHEBUa. irmoroi.' d pee*l Steam Pumpsi lSend for Catalogi. IIAT Ti FLO OLD TIME Pril] AT THE CHEAP I Bm SIJGENRN] 25 POUNDS FINE FAMILY F] MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, 0 SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS PRICES. CHOICE SUGAR AND COFF] hARD TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL F Ga-oor WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THi THEi SHOES AN -c .A.T . I PLEASE CALL AND SI aug 11 Ayer's Ague Cure, Iio- -eg.ad/J~i For Fever and Aue Intermittent Fever, Jhill Fever, RemittenI Fever, Dumb Aguno tcriodioal or Bilious Fever, &'., and indeed al the affections which arise from malari us, marsh, or miasinati poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scienti tle skill fromn vegetable inigredlients, which rarely. fnils to cure the severest cases of Chills ind Fever and the concomitant disorders. Su,ch i remedy the necessities of the people in mala rious districts demand. Its great superiority >ver any other medichne yet discovered for the mure of Intermittents is, that It contains no qui. sine or mineral, and those who take It are free rrom danger of quinism or any injurious effects, anid are as healthy after usig it as before. It ins been extensively emp)loyedi during the last hlrty years in the treatment of these distressing lisorders, and so unvaryIng has been its sucecess hat it has gained the reputationt of being Infal. ible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended is a sutre remedy and specific for the Fever and ~gue of the WVest, and the Chills and Fever of he South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison a the blood, and frees the systenm from its. influ mece, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, mee broken up by It, do niot return until the lisease is again contracted. The great variety of disorders which arise from he irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, iteu:matismn, Gout, IIeadache, Ilinsdness, roothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal. pitation, Splenic AUtections, Hfysterics, Pain In the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange sf the Stomach, all of which become intermit tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than AYEna's AoUs Cuanv, which cures thtem all alike, and protects the system from future attacks. Ase t preventive, it, is of himmnse service in those somnmnities where Fever and A gue prevatils, as it stays the development of the dilsease if taken on the first approach of the premonitory symp. toins. Travellers and temporaryresidentsanre thus enabled to defy these disorviers, andi fewv will ever suffer if they avail themselves of the protection this remnedy affordis. For Liver Complaint., arising from torpidity, It is an excellent remedy ; It stimulates this organ into healthy activity, andl produces many remark able cures where other medicines fail. Prepared by Dr, .1. C, Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, L,OW L L, MASS. SOLD) 1Y ALL DntUOISTS EVEnYvwiEnE, JUST REOEIVED, ONE gross of the genuine Brown Windsor Soap.AL , Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug Store of april24 DR. W. E. AIKEN. Notice, to Creditors. IN Tax PRoMTE COUBT, Atignett0, 1877. T HE creditors hling olaisms against the estate of EPRRAIM X. MUB PHtY, deeased, are required, my' order of - this courk. to establish their demanids g3efo me at Fairt1ed Court Hlors'o 6t' beforo the I0th day of Eieptemnber next. ' - 0. 1. THOMPSON,I aug 11 ..Av i~' a . 1.A t e fot.. J JMBl IN PUB. iS BACK AGAIN )ASH STORE OF [ER & CO -OUR FOR $1.00, R 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH DE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT MILY OR PLANTATION ETED!S, VERY LOVEST PRICES FOR ASH. D BOOTk. 0 IP UI ]NT IE IF 'E FOR YOURSELF. Sewing-Machine. TRAD % MARk - * PATV. JU.Y tb, 1811. WE CLAI3M FOR THlE IMtPROVF.D WHITNEY SE WING MVACHIN ES The following specific points of supe riority: I-Great sisajyIIcity Isa Coin. t 'auction. 2.-Duaraisily. 3-Exceeduugly Ligia Maan ning. 4-Si111 Ituaunua g. Noise exs, 5-Per'orasns all VarietIes ol Work. 6-Bennuay of Finista anul WVorkuna siaip. I 4 1. Single Maclines sent on1 orders dliro froitu the Factory, written gutarantee witl each M.achine. WilY PAY OLD PICE3! ;o-Send for 4irculars and particulars. Aditress, Tia c W'lt ney MIf'g. Co., feb 17 Patersnon, N. J WATERS'0ORCIIESTRION 3himog OROA19 no ever snade. JIb as the celebrated Concer. to to, ytet. (1 ain half Octave ofbhl n esed with the ree1s tenl ad c tcrtng, WYATElUS' (OfAhIl SNA, (ltC(fESTRtAL CONCEJLTO,. VESP. ER.CIN ftN ALCIUlEft , ChIAPEL, na, (CJTA( T.1i OtI(A .4 , ina 'sgIqne FrachI On~ nets consiblues l'0 t IT FV ' O1( NC .tesIA grea ioinnsse r etnsae aninble fer l'arorebr'Chuet WATERS? PIANOS, m';ivi Al !F T' NII T MsI 4I .;: I.e Tottne,Tottei nIt(; I:nr 1 erralilA I.W tUs.psse tlavsiety Insnentsa acceivedl. I ustrgsuspssts t let unti puad la nq ex cosrona I . A .1 r AGE.'%TS W NTi1R f;D. seclsatinucenaasenl to the trade.llatratled f.tninp.nce .'Jntle' Necasd-tandl lnsttrausesnlt t (a ItEAT flAil GAIN,4. llORACE~ WATERS & fMONf .M 0 EAf e t rl s.,N1IO SQUA R E,N.1 Anew Piano, made by one of the lead t ing manufacturers of the Utite States. The instrument ha. a compass e neoven and one-third octaves, and i finished with all the latest Imuprovementi It can be bQuglt ,st a groat redutiQl from reta~il prIgo. Apply at the o$0oo 'Tan News ?i june 2n11 NEWS AND IERALD WEEKLY EDITION, I I UBLIOUEDMIJUX WEDNESDAY AT WINNSBOR0,, S. 0. nY TUN WINNSBORW PUBLISHING CO. T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TIHE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County News, Political News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. TIlE LOCAL COLUMN is well filled with town and county newel The aim of the Publishers is to issue a FIR"-T-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Fubscrilption, payable invaria bly in advance: One copy, one year, - - - .- - $3.00 One copy, six months, - - - - $l.CC. One copy, thre months, - - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. Ten copies, one year, at - - - - $2.60. Twenty copies. one year, at - - $2.50. To every person niaking up a club of ten or more subscribers, a copy will b sent free for one year. The.nnames consHti.. tuting a club need not all be at. the .oamo post-oilice. 1 JOB PRINTING IN ALL IT'S DEPARTMENTS DONE Ibi M TilE BEST STYLE AND AT THE LOWEST RICES. We are prepaced to furnlish, on shoi notice, BANK OHIECKS, BILL HIEADS, NOTES ENVELOPES, LETRHAS INVITATIONS, CARDS, SLAW DLANKS POSTERS POTAL CARlDS, ETC., ETO) Tern38 ror Job Work---Cash 011 Deolivery. Allbusines,s communications should d dressed tje -Jb > Wimsb'Pibi 1g Oompany wzsjnnjao a. re