The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 25, 1877, Image 4

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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCIPTIQN. Trl-Weekly One Yonr. - - - $4.00 Six-months. ~. 2.00 :f Th o - - - 1.00 AMP Q?FAPN ERTXNQ. ro to g at r o r r11e1100d1r4=111401 RHIM01"t. ( ~c~r 6d I folr at; Adyertisoun %4t ,is~ooq t mnado f or contraot aahisco made Bill Heads. LMtou Had#, Entelopem Postert, Cardii, I,vit*tiqp,, 'TCjqeta, &c. POLITICAL NOTES. Th~~~bit4nitmeof Ma"achiv HeNT MVkXh AghV againsV Rice, the Republican candidate. The working men and greenback.. era of Pennsylvania have nominated an exceu I I botherid;q= 0 1 e0 f both parties Carpet-bagger Spencer, of Alaba, Ia has the blues. He says Butler wil ,pe aAMjtted to to.Senato,.ano thai Ohio will go Democratic by 40ff0) ahd New York by 100,000 majority. . , Matt Carpenter thinks the Re . publidxni will carry Wiscodnsin, but they will- have to work for -it. -The gr Qubavcc qd workingmen's tickets he qid n? thihik.likoly to poll many Vot,k. Wendell Phillips, tho working med%amC4114iidate. for governor of Massachuset& ,s1prtha quart9r of a million,' o is one of thos vov4pjab9s. 1 his Of course it is nobody's business except Judge Td,it's# but, the papers in Ohio are calling attention to the faqU - 4glaMpmlen log speackas without a w9rd. vbout the ad fnitrAtiOnAn thoin. The D81 tiia of laine at the gubes upwalr election last ,year gaye air candidate six thousand more rybtpp candidA e eyear. There is some chance for the work ingman after al Colel Noye, De6M t6116"didatip1 TorkiStat treasurer of Pennsylvania, began his business life as a stave-splitter at $13 a month ; while Lt. Gov. Brockmeyer; of MIWW6i;(*Ks once a bootblack. Daijaq_.hqwod .what kind Q a President 1he 1;woold have A in H I e 4 An' he" -I- Aoft th --od ig I 'c sti goeman fr the old 'ag-and a cotlti1lbutionh Where 86es not 'eemn to b'e any pa?ti tus vhy Sent6r Sar~. g i W t for. further' lo tig~ ,r nn., beflie oing aheadl wih at1hdAe libel suits.! It is quite in th6 titT uAture to ocetipy hen ominadion of General Mqio Olellan was sprnng upon the okpwi cratic convention of New Jet ey, and was electric. PaiI4"onium reigned 9upreme, and Little Mac was chosen amid the wildest huzzas. The Philadelphia T'imes thinks he 'will have a virtual walk over. Gen eral McClellan has not missed vot-. ngfor eight y is polling Every man o i anything for the Hayq,an~ Packard ticket in ~R4a at fall is going to get a tberth in the New Orleans ustom House. '1h1sOM(tadealy, real civil service reform thrusts itself to the front, in spite of the desperate efforts made in some quarters to defeat its operations. The excellent wife of Sp ter excellent himsel i,'' Washington canvassing fd Ja atures to a petition to Congress in favor of woman suffrage. Perhaps she hasn't been informed that the O(WufIP.f AeLA$$) iDa)ap foX this year and her husband has been beaten. ' . It will be a surprise to most peo Democrats have carried the ~ i. lature. This is.not a very - lature, which was last year comn posed of twenty-four Republicans and fifteen Democrats. Stanley M os"ndfen. Tom Ewing are . elaboring each other q theatnpiGho.bDthews thAtiI God that B3uchan wags"thd IKg Democratic presdtI and hopes erMtio office holder uder Buchanan while ho himself was a Republican that lie joined the Democrats when they became good, and Matthews went over to te. Republicans when they became bad. An Ohio paper says each has belonged to every party that has beon in existence in the past twenty years. Mr NN . Bic4ham, of the Dayton krouia14 who by common consent succeeds the lamonted Comly as Chief administration organ-grinder in .Ohio, is beginning .to predict that 11ayo,will hAyp.s,gocp,nd term. Mr. 1Bihar tolls us that "he is strongor than h party n6w, and if the con ventioho f 1880 oallA fo). RutherfoXII B. Ha$es again, we do not see whht he oan do about it." Mr. Biokba0n, .is one, Rf the very. few Ohio in9n who seen to have been overlookd in the distribution of administration good things, but he is not dis couraged ; if thoro isn't a chance this term there certainly will bo text. PREARE TO SOW WJ;EAT. A the stock law is to be enforced in .Fairfield we have laid in a large lot of luo Stone, Lucerne and Clbver Seeds. For sale by sept 20 McMASTER & BRICE.. ESTABLISH ED IN189. CHARLES MULLER. W ACHES, Clooks and Jewelry re paired, and satisfaotion guaranteed to everybody. N. B.-All who hia 1eft watches at my store mut come and got them, or I will soll then for costs in thirty days. sept 18 Cii-.RLES NJULLER. ESTABLIS IED 1874. GEO. B. EDWARDS, Cotton ani G.eneral Commission Merchant, CA ARLESTON, S. C. PRO IPT, attfntion glvn to the sale of LCotorr, Pe&s, Con,l Rice and 1ro duQe o1,allhinda. Morchanliso bought. free of commis rion. Being on the spot, and thoroughly posted on prices, cat guarantee large saving to buyers of merchandise. Agent at Charleston for State Line Ocean Steamships between New York, Glasgow, Liverpool, London e.nd all parts of Europe. , , 1 - . Rceferenceq,Bapk Ch4trlcstin;,Ja . Allger & Qol, Ch arlestib* S.n 0. isept 22-xt3m 1TOTICJD. LL persons having claims against John Mobley, Sinior, are requested to present tam" to the undersigned ax d all 'p6ons indebted to him will make imediat piyment, and thereby save costs of suit. sept ll-xtl1m N. W. JONES. -'JUT 'RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, One " " " Oats, r -.ALSO, A full lno df Plantation Hard waro-consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Spa des, SLovels, Clovices, Hices, 1;eel Scrows which wvill be sold low for -CASH. I keop een tandy-on hand a full PLANTATI.ON and FAMILY - I lyde)1i ey AIde of first class ,, ..* widch I am pre ared to sell for Cask er on timei with well approved securit $s pn * ltanoy basis,' of' with a co$ b6t16n if parties desire. 4 ar d wles ~ of. igtilizers d1To wen on me before I feb 20 Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,Ery sipelas, Rose o'r St. An .i.iony's Fire, Eruptions and Erutive diseases ofthe2skn,Ulcerations of theLiver, Stomach, Xidneys, Lungs, Pim >les, Pustules, Boils, lotches, Tumors; Tet ter, Salt liheum,. Scald 1ea , tiagworin, Ulcers Sores, Rheutafismi Neualila, Pain in the Bones Sid and Head, Female Woak lless, orility, Leucorrhoea arising frominernal ulceration, and uterine disoas' Syphilitie and MerourIQa dis eases, J3ropsy, Dyspepsia, Emina'a tion, General Debility, and for Puri fying the 13loodl. This Sarsaparilla Is a coibination of vegetable alteratives--Stillingia,Man drake,Yellow Dock-with the lodides of Potassium and iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ilrredients are so skilfully toiAbined that the full alterative effect, of each is assured, atl while it iA so Mhild as to be harmless even to children, It is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corr;ptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent ph.ysicians all over the country repose in it proves their ext>erience of its usefulness. 'ertilicates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are con stantly being received, and as many of fhese cases are publicly known they furnish convincing evidence o1 the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over every other alterative medicine. So g'enerally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more than to assure the public tha lo host qualities it has ever posl esed are strictly m(intaiued. PhlEi RE.6 b Y Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical andi Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWKRE. WATEIS' ORCHESTRION imes ORGAN is tihe mnut beautiful in 11tyle and Perfect in to no ever noade. )thas thecelebrated Concer to ste Pt which is altine Itnitation of the Human Voice, a" two and a - bmif Octaves of bellis tuned in perfect har aoyWith, ths weads, dtheirefiecti ung. - Ionea andi electriyn. "ATHR60 C' RI& Ct I I E r8,111 (IONWERTO1 HIspde ER;e, NWIIAL HIMJIiEII, CHAPEi, and COTTAGE ORGANS, in Unique French Ca se comblue PURITY of VOICING oith great volutne ftone, suitable for Parlor or Church. WATERS' PIANOS, ..UR14iriv ARE THE BEST MADE1 the Tone,Touch, Wor,n h ond urability Unsurpaseod. PRICES EXTR EMELY LOWfor eash-Ion thly Inntalinionts received. lostrumnes to let, until paid for an per contract. A Liberal Discount to bachers.mi,isters,Churches Schoofs,etc. AGENTS WANTED. SpecialiInduce,nente to the trade.hlInstrated Cataloitues Mniled. "ec' d.t srC'"""6Rat GREAT BAR GAINA.II1AC,WATERIS SONS, 1lanufacturert ST UNI SQU E,N.Y,, INGS1AtF.. 40OEAST 14th 8-UI HITNEHI E .Tho following specific points of supo I-4geat asinplicity in Con t ructlin. 2-Dgrabtiity. 3-Exceedingly Ligla nun naing. 4-Still ft'amnning. Noise esa. n-Perforus all Varieties of Work. 6-Beauty of Finish and Single Machi'nes sent on orders 'direct from the Factory, written guarantee with each Machino. WHY l At OLD'1PRICESl $frSend for ciroulars and particulars. Address, fob atlaitney 15z7g.0. fb17 ate~Lrsori, . v ~ 'W~4IOX * GJBBJS , LaUUb alfoui .erodifoi eg Marvelous etsults. ptisra ?a o t i o~s It beyond ail con standingc the argro indugemepta offered by ro rdrunnng troublosome, twa OnlyMnejpein the World with Mtomtie Features, and with nto Tension to Manage. Write by Postail Card for Price List, List -of Offices, &e. WILLCOX'& 011B1S 8. M. CO. (Cor. flon'd St.) 668 J3roadway, N. Y may 15-ly 0AEAT T1 FLU OID TIE iCli AT THE CHEAR 25 POU.NDS VI2 JOAMILY $t MEAL, $1.00 PER BUSHEL, C SUNBEAM FLOUR ALWAYS PRICE S. CHOICE SUGAR AND COFF HARD TIME PRICES. A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL F G-1oor WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THI THE SHOES AN 1-10 m Hi IE PLEASE CALL AND S aug 11 caster & Brice -0 ilAVE greatly reduced the prices of their HAMBURG EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, LACES, PIQUES, TRIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FIRILLINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, &c. Call and exarnine their "'Cheap Shoy Case" of "ODDS AND ENDS." jutly 28 Witkes, Liquors, T obacco, &c TJINE -Pale Sherry Wino, fine- N. -0. .LSetupp ernong WVine, Aine old Porto 1Porttb ofinji imnpppted Qlare.t Wino, ALSO, Fino article dry Soup ppnong Vine, Mountain (rGia) Corn Whfsky, re Cbin et 1ye-the best whi sey ton and a fullstoo of all oher god Liquor. fresh Lger and tS ie or stock of Havana CigarA arid Cigarettes in towzr, Blackwell's genttine anpkipg To bacdo Messina Oranges and Lenmons for jun ei F9. Wi. HABIENI0fT. Ettencadr & Edhiodd M ANUFAOTURERS of Portable ano all kinds, Circular aw M ills Grs ill. Mill GeeAng, t3hating, Pulleys &c. AMEnICAN TURBINE WATER WHBBEL. Camneroi's Special 8}egm 1gumps S6nd for'Oatidogte, cot 39i LIEDL IN I IN UR. IS SAK AIlN ASH STORE QV LER & CO rOjUR FOR $.00. R 25 CENTS PER PECK. ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH EE, ALWAYS FRESH AND AT AMILY OR PLANTATION VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR DASH. D BOOTS -- )F FE FOR kOURSELF CONNOR ;& CHANDLER CALL attention to their full STOCK -OF Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silvor Wateh Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studh, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Plain' and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, Sp9go n s, Forks, $aplin Ringh,t*oblets. Cups, 'Butter Knives, Butter.Dishes, &c. Specta cles, Cutlery, Lapips, Lantorns, Glass and crockery Ware, Vases, Toilette ,Seteland China Tea Sets Maohie Needles and Springs. 8 in c esrepaired, cleaned ad1g'28 8S]NETHINe NEW. -- h .onWe yPeIi och and Apple ran r, ff4i Rtbzi M6uhtaln, Georgia, and ie9j$51 ~tr Y grii and arious mes o, aga., Jaported WVines and lNadc~ .ALSO-.. A lar e stool; of bottled goods, consist f nyse, e o tets olaar Qne barrel fresh Newark Cider on drau ght Cool drinks o1 all descriptions. Tobacco Cipars,&o oL1~~a iuL 3. j, Met AI4L EY, mavy3 Propri.etor. PROF. N., 8CHMITT, Pako~ Melodebn and Oreati Tuner, 238 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. IA1UNS esperqncg 9 thirty-Ave ..4,years ituning and rena r ng ~jlhs,s-, ens ausnn and' otbr tiou OUor os 'bharge~ He Iran the 4nd ce5 n the nited Statschol