The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 13, 1877, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

WINNHBORO, S. U. Saturday, October 13. ; 1877 R. MIDANS DAVIS, Editor, JNO. S. RIDYNOLD3, Assoolato Editor. RIVMIUEBER THAT the Fair will begin on the 13th of Novemflber. We hope that Fairfield will be W(l represented. She has farmers of equal ability to thoso anlywhere else in tho Stato ; and thoy should not hido thoir light un1dor it hushe'l. Jog WooDnUrF has a diary in which aro recorded all the bribes 'lo paid to thio logislators to pass his bills. It is destined to become as famous as Oakeq Ames' mouor andum book. Tim. CIUM]RSTrON munIicipal contest is growing warm. Tho Democrats Nsill soon hold -thoir noilnatin" convention. Major W. W. Salo amd Dr. A. B. Roso avo t,ho most promi, nont candidates-both good init. Tho Radicals are lying low, ticir only hopo being to co-operato with: a bolting movement. The State Senate. Now that Radicalism is dead forover in tho State, and tho DoImo crats havo all throo bn-mehus of govornmncit, it would 11ot bo ill appropriato for the rem1aiin1g 1'i i.t cal State Senators to follow the ex fmulo of Whittemore, M1\1axwoll malI Dub Walker, by resigning. There scoms no doilbt that Taft and Gaillard, of Charleston, and Na ;lh, of Richland, will bo ousted this wintor; and after this, of what profit will it be to iny of that :-ut. to remain ? They are simply put ting thom.-selves up as targets to b: shot it. Wo would suggest to Sonator Byrd of this coumLy that lie could mako himself very popular by taking the lead in this movuiemd. His seat in tihe SenatO is of no earthly use to him, and it confers no honor og him, for ho there imani fests his untitness for the olli,.e, while ho is a good farmer -mid would dp well if he stuck to his logitimato business-that of tilling the soil. By remaining in ollceo Byrd is only incurring enmity. By ro. tiring from politics, lho can m1ahu friende b)y proving hlimself a good citizen. Wlhat will lhe do? A Republican Waterloo. Th o Republicans were dIisgraco' fully beaten in Ohio on Tuesday.< Scarcely a fragment is left of theiro once sorriedl columns. The Pre,,i dent is dleserted by his own State: while Senator Stanley Matt hewvs, of whom HO little wats known before last winter, and so nmuchi haos been heard since thon, is a magnificent ruin. Republicans, in accoutin m g for this dlefont, make thme poor ex~ (cuse that Hayes hast1 destroycoed hei p)arty, and that uncompro maising' Republicans have gi veni hii im his rebuke. This is nonsensso. H-tyesi has merely carried out the platform of the convention which nominated him. He saw that sectional strife was ended. In spite -of the frantic howls of Blaiine and Morton and Butler, and others of that ilk, who waved the bloody shirt with uni paraIlolodt vehemence, and wagedI the bitterest campjaignA that has yet dlisgracedl American polities, the Republican party was beaten last Novomber b)y a quarter -of a million votos. and reuitdby a million When Hyswscutdi,h ii saw thatd the odRadical p)arty was dead, that tile old howls would never again win. Ho had the 'wisdom arnd the decency to inauga it ~ rate a now doepar-ture, which alone could save his party. The old malcontents were too besotted and bigoto4e see or acknowvledge this, but cridt that he was killing the party, or, which was of mo.re im...~ portanco, was politically destroying thorn. *Noit they have the im pudence to aasort that the Demo cratic victory in Ohio is a. vinidica tion 6of' themselvos ; and they on-. deavor to make Hayes bear the onus of thoir own misdeeds. The colmtry, however, will not be misled. The mlnnoi of the Ohio euct.ion is plii. The peoplo are disgusted with Ridicalisim, its frauds, its arrogance allo its 1heft They have cu,ti lo(;.;e fromll the :II 1i eal party, not becauso they tlhink Hayes is wrolg", buIt because the! old leaders have so damed tie party fhat ceve)l I: dl,cvey almd lmmliness camm(d, t ve it.. Thn pmrt,y i:, d':-d 11nd tho -:e know it. Th1e ha-rd timesc, too, 1!:a,;C Vx. WrCised flheir inib:cence. Thle mil lions who want upioa chige upon tl la domilnant parviy thli. responl ibility for the geier;d stani (f bimsinleS. IHenvv 1h) cSt reng."b1 doveltped by te Woring Men's :ui th1e ( recinbak party. Whila or courso IHaoyes; will feel sore at the h>ss of hi. State, he .m:iy be colsoled by the kn)owle12_,o tat it is not le, but the _R Alical part y that has reeivol this ki2k, an. that he will livo after hiis p : id d ol. At the S.u1o timel(. thw . L Wil mrfjie At Ah jipo 4 .t In %)I p wrx, 1n Wi , a I h I 1 1 pain of a UnT hl tit th"4 S1 it r. L,or; 1he lirst, liiw ;inwe . . tht, St. I .NIelna. POSTCA NOTEma. 17 the ia e Mr. 1 imine ere a live 'I w he might be ah)!o to furnish L-Mr. Coikling soe s'rci.nforementlis. If 1hm UppumbliA-m pairLy wero as popul-.ur as the P,res-idciIt. what 11 ni overhelingfore iNwold be. zOlm of 1 ;) dx dl.y as to make nenlt. SOtMVnblilii:ai or i pnblican pte-ty o h Iiis 'a io the D m-ray, in omk to savo him, with any 4 Wf ph 1nhmpi ln thet! lpul tal icket in I N w Y o k Hle thinks "p1r hlumnv thoir f"thers, but I i.,i't n. " Gunil Gri. never madn out very lll in his i:me of veraeity with living m.n. There K; (In (1.111ioSit l now to see' how he wil! fare in Ils cutI roversy with I wo dead leli. fori Gir:mit in 1 :30. Th'e peop!o up thoro 1)1 h: st O . i ate L.kio h deaid fSun an the deadi' Motle', andiY ar [le:v etin a ti ry fu in'o fort hi entrin:. opposesI Prehleni{f eii' srv bqu it, about itS ihat'his opposition haseno hut nmWie.S i.~tl ml.oT geenha--ki , ort salabori'ing. iien,clmv local'~t :mi n:li Bi is in he fiit it bout.~~ hirtyl ioutiiis i in I em0lvani~) pia. 1geI t e; i s 1.tt dg.-:played1in workiupthe Con't iiiasm.n d Theo ce I :d t-es will ive b oh as naplie p nto ao scte piuon Onurev of the pusnoure of ther Seni(ttat C tnkitng. It wuhl proba bly hao abtiri ai much l)tract. 3001 The emocra13tH,is (emuldat f.(or aoutrsig,he saIT i o -nns much as'I owase nominatid withowht seeingiso tha oline, andbl aga iinsm ishes, If shal rein oni ithe biench.t Judge sayst its oi ndi bete won't1 nmog any in'eenen eni number voe ofit thoe illustrious tesof he bity hort.donnpa,e an, the. onatoe molis, tGere C. Gos ham, ithe seeoar. e ivs on of lea argent h ho!h iialcetns and ill .~nob bid whihi wat rouans of that rsmarkble Willallo, man.d(' Ifu te Rdepulian forityc nogh Rpuliansnlorlwl E-RIC-A-Dr,,AC. 1-frrrhel V. Johms<m. AMock Sic".hens' canlldid(at1 e lor. a Supromilo Court Jiudguship, is sixt.y-five years oll. Mrs. Stonewall JaCkson if, visiting her .istr, Mis. MIararet J. Pres Iou, tho poutess, at Lexington, Virginia. The death of Georgo L. Fox, tho clown1, is a qmpuedion of only a few d-ys. is phyiicians say ho enn't EJ.x-Olovernor Tilden and M.%r. (W rgistered it Drexel, H[m jis Co.'s, .Paris, on the 15th ofr Septemlber. Ekobort, Toomlbs comles North to (onsu!lt anll oculist about his dh- n- of the eyes. Ie is gray hair(, bult inl gOOd general health. John Di-tnrne1l, for twenty years Or 1or*0 publisher of the Uid1 I'l/w /kiste ("r m./n flwoo/k, diedI in New York on MAlonday, aged ';Cventvl Six. Seceby 'Evarts. tho poet Sted nm:n and (ex-Presidlent \oolsev lmvv sons inl the noew freshlial clasus at IValv. Ono miember. of 1"he ela-Ss a C oloredt im il, bt; the Y:,mkew lit him sevrelv alonie. AlterreceivedJ at AfQinlgh,on 'Ay. 4hat Senat.or Sharon, of) Nevala, owing to hi.- privrate buNi nxs il! nvt bw ale to aIt.tend the sp"cvial .einof Con:.;r*CS4. Th.. vX--Q(.c :hlell, of Spnin, o:iven ordr; to havo the Hotel 'I-wski preparI '()1*el 1r herpeeldy ;'iv:1. as' she intds to pass the ..nm.mimdwin"tcr inl Paris. C:';i Woddll of the Conf:I orai1 s(eamevr .honmoldoahl, fiate in St Pavl l e 6 Mail servie2, is in M, Obile planiniit for direct trado )-t \\ n Cedar Keys, Florida, and 'Ira11zil. Ch-v, a Ch'na.m.,,n, wva S reC!on011v n inm e I to the 1if1on I 1r. He haf-nhieveA colo,il"Irahlo replnta i m a 1llone and was ol'ered but dLI ine I thO se 'trship of the (Ineie L reattionl at Irmdon. E(hwin lam.s; 11a; r-f-elhed Ch-ie S ,On rot f)r New York, int., his s h h1: 1 f0ci(led that it i, fon:u-od ho will g 11) fmthl-ler. He hladl to bo hon1e om the railwiay .t2tion to Mr. ioni.rs house where ho low lie . Prtinc T L(mis,, of Le-rn. i-- a kiiiv lit I1-1y. Whenl she lves Lonw[ll 1n she orders th.t the milk rcom tv,o (.)\ws belongin.g to her 0h 1h1e give dai!Y to the Victoria IRospi :A , I. chib11,0, of which hospit:1 Her l1oyal HViigloss is A inm - orresimdonU of the TLndni Tod c reti s thtt it waIs dl(4me-C1 ;vryt diult to breaik to the 1/)po. the( neQws of tihe donth(1 of 'Thiers : it was feared lest the Jemise" of the vceeran statesmanU mn'iht om~ ve a severie s1l-ock to his H1.lineOst. C::.ra1im' Simeoni001, how (ver, un1 1.-rtoo~ k th.e task, when the Hly~ tih r si mply sad," good 1 ing.o aiclin4ed Thliers' f1m3oral, thtough for) forty' years there ha:d beeni a' colnessu~ betweeni thuem, so ti 1:t when-r toy m et alIt. te A eadomny thy h1w4 ha\l.bt (lid nost speak. In 1'79:8 Ifrm1a dIifferent standpointts. "Unh,i von \" an un11 ver havo read the~ Hi story oif theO Re?v)lhition,''" said Tiersu. '1. nev:r didi yours,'" saiud Slug ), add teypat. R. A. J-:ork, a Virginlia istorian, says the' firt~u p)erson killed in the late war wa:s LutheOr Crawford L~add, a native of New Hamnpshtire, hnt aL cit izen of Lowell, Massachu, setts5, and aL prlivate in the Sixth mIore than ai mionith befoire the kill ing of Daily Drowni, of West Vir ginlia. Th le citizi'en wvho it, is heos Ilietved shot JiLdd bcameRU a v-ery gal:mt soldier in theo Confedorato States mmy and~ 1( was killed at (Getyburgt. VTe fact is thums es tabllisheId tha:t1 the first shteddinig of blood and1( the fi rst loss of life in1 thte: Con federate wvar occurrOd at Bailtim)ore, April 1 9, 18G1. Mrh. Reagana haivin)g don,ied, that wVore as at disgiso femaule cloithing, the1( rdepor I; of Julian (. Dickh.:son, theo Michnig:mn caLvahly Oicr whto halted2: the partify. hats ben b)roulght out fromt the State archives. It sas:"Thle dress was not a per feet fi tt.ing. garmoint, but was un mnistak~ably a womnan's',dross for I saw tihe waist and1( skirt, and to me it cannot bo otheirwiso descrlibed. I havo no dlonbt it; was the travollinga dross worn afterwards, on the miarch b)ack to M~acon, by Mrs. Davis. Besides tho dress, Davis hadio closely atl is heaud and shouildors a lack shaw'l or mantle, wvhicth concealed h,is face and should-. Cra, but through the top of this I Executor's Notice. ATlL persons indebted- to tho estatto of arvit'lt. IWff,veea.ied, are request ed to mako ir.1uedinto plavlent to tho uidersigned, and those holding c-latims4 against said estato are hereby 'notificd to Presonxt the satmo properly attested. A. F. RtUFF, oct 13-x3 ENeufor. RESTAURANT. -0 TH uTindorsigned legs leave to intbrn his friends and tho public generally that the Ilestairnit attaelied to tho .Vorning Star Saloonl is openl, andl-I supplied with the best the imirket atffrds-such as Beefsteak, ONat, logna s,age, Oys terr in every style, Fish, and other deli Cacies. -ALSO A full supplY of flhe ptrest Witnes, Ltiqtors oid Larger Beer. ;W- North Carolina morn Whiskey a specialty. --ALSO A well selected stock of Tobacco and Segars, The patronage of the public iq solicited. J. GROESCHEL, Oct 1-tx3m Proprietor. The State of South Carolinn, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In thm Probate Court. Saunel A. "Mmphiv, a- Adm itiktrator, vs. Tar!tJton M rpiv and Otlwrs. I N pituiinui- of ill order from the . . , ur' ot' 1'robate for Fairtield Cointy, nal ke 1 1t a :10 :ta t asu, I will orl'e-r fJr11ah befor- tite Ccoirt llt-u-v door inl Wi lisl'ork, (i11 tC lie hirst Minita in Novem lwkr li n I it.iin the b ou.l hours of salle iIAll thw riht titlv and inltern.t of* Eph rim 'i X\.t Murl'y, decea :d,, inl a certain lto'nt lyinl! anI I situlatt- inl the townl of Winvooota1inlinlg one-fifth of, alo i,t*r,.m r- ls, a.id c-inbra1ced withinl ti.e olowing cr.ta, to wit: coimmenitilt" at the ou h- 4s.ontor of lot nw.mher one linded anl iriv-t-io of' sal town and i4-nXe runnin .10outh along ( engross stret t igli;, Cvo, !t n -!orniering andI( runn11illg i ht -tngle to Satt stre-t inl .1 eaitk-rly hir'.tion athout, two h1tnd1red itt fi1fty-s-\vn fe- t to the(, tra k of the Clrrlotto, C'otnilia ia Aigtuta lail r1ad('n piny, tl,en etrneinig and riu liii n in til l-tht ry ,ire Otio ll a ongid t raw! t I ci-: It- --t to) the south r I lt-m Iinev of lot n1111ahal -'v li O-wo, n cornierinl. and. ranning in a etrydiroction along the Soit !eln1 line of lots nuttber seventy tWO :lnkd o0110 hnd1111red aid thli-tyv-tWo afboit, two hun1adred and fifty-five feet, to the be-gililinlg points, Th-.i:MS o1' S.i: Ont, Ihaf eawi. tht balain on a credit ooilone yt.ar*. wi t it-tist from day of Il pue 1i Iiro gvi.e hi y bond .iecured by anirt f oft,o preni--ws sold, and to pay for. a tA n1-1 wary' papers,. ~X.i.st,stooi'o, S. n: All thpr prop(rt-, cInsisting- of one l ie t a n ano1 to uney!ienr1d t!S Illll aWVounts pboel n ty the estato of tho Siide of Ephraiil M. Murphy, de S. W. irf, Shberi 's ofe (, ffle S. . C. Winslt,boro, S. C., 00 tr l, 1677, oct l s is tic, rE 0'sat' Sle ~B)Y virtne of aipowrt gfvan t oe givy the to me byo Jthsei,a inerestor of tho willat of 1). 11. Rtuf, deceased, Ivill ellra fole a114titoad pu lilactor, t foingeway, (til,eo itheg 1111h day-f ttNe enbe9nxt the llowingy Celpopetybk ogngt th et (f thWaut H Funtruf dpe lnfiitiofd land, chninitabot four iaes O which-tand al ostate, oe Twor eaots oand, one0 haco econ aci otf owhich1 stnd WO yea.wihtteetfo Onl lot ale tand ontaienid one l)fl( of Pne t:utlfSl o1( lnd it,. on f'utchmans ok conta (inn ont'ute hiluntied and111 sevei-ive o taIre4s ore'a ori d less oh 101L~ til itute ofi iathity gi.ien o lmed lby the Probthe Judge, li A. as. exut or orh psonl property:inolda f ae One inoPian(KAbtorne in o.cts ont 1in Parlor Ora l ectr One' Eihtda Clc.batdCane Two ilc0Cow0an Cales,aid lloseol ad ihen Fit,uro,'ec andt' of oneand tw years with ierecfro, dayofr ae,tobe ecre byil borwhn o an-1o prour polci, o(flsuranco o t.heseveal bild ng, to1 contiud unil EteNpn-base-mney, bhe, and assignth~e sOmtA. F. Runif. FreuI per s onl rory CAsRIT of dayIN of th ale. noc 13t b1tx3w arld Excor uc. WATER'RClATRION Ales RGA Icriansu ,adI) it ns atiul. atVyleaatedperrfeeX inAt . fly nsalmrenleeciover histme tuha le utl atora te ceerated AConceral to Se trule.iittt sto, whuaiche is afie SMsi.ImEii,Metra Voce and twoEA lad (MIS.AIOt IhalftaeS of SelSs tuedinpretN. GRAND INTERNATIONAL Exposition! W E could find no other ap propriato heading to indicate tho largo Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we are now daily roceiving. We thought of Headquarters, Empo rium and Bazaar. All too tamo. Come One I Come All I Wo aro determined not to be un dersold by any house in South Carolina. Tho Best Prints in Town at 6} ets. The very best made at 81- ets. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 eta. Wo intend to try to pleaso you in prices, goods and polite attention. CALL AND SEE. LADD BRGS. oct 9 $100,000 ! One hundred thous-ind dollars' worth of Mrehrnhdise! Sele'cd with a view of sitppi3g tie wants of Il tIhe peopl viitng Columbia during the Fair, oI.istilg of DRY GOODS! Carpeta, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shtes. Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren's Fine Shoes. Jones, Davis a Bouknights OtTer tn aill their various departmenhts an cx traiordinlary cei)it.tionl of the latest novelties in Dnf7 GOODs, FANCY GOOD)s AND HOEs. We call spCciaI attention to 0our immense st)ck of l>reSS (Good.. in 0our Hosiery department you will flund everythlung yen want at modierate prices. We keep always on hand a complete assortment of H arris' seamless Kid (ilove.s also a superb ar ticle of two-but,ton Kid Gloves, all colors, for one dollar a pair. Our Upholstery department ia stocked with a full assortmenf of Carpets, Oil ('lothus, Rugs, Mants, Cantonm Mftttings, Cocoa Mattings, Win. dow Shades and Lace Curtains. Strangers visit.ing Columbia will find tis establish ment decidedly the moat attractivo place in the city, and we extend a cordial invitai lion to every one to pay us a visit. Oirders from the country for goods or samples prompt iy attendied to. 'A 0 prepay freight on all ('ash orders of Tlen Dollars andI upwardis. JONES, DAVIS & BOUXNIGHTS, (Successors to R. o. Shiver & Co.,) COI.z..UWI.., S. C. oct 9-3ra W. G. ROOHE, MERCHANT TAI LOR, AlAS romoved to the store next to the pest-office, where ho wvill be glad to re.. ceive his friends and eustomers. A full line of Sam ples will be kept on hand, from which customers may make selections, lie now has the finest line of French and English goods over brought to tis market. Hie is also prepared to cut or to muak up goods for thlose who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired and cleaned. & Cleaning a speoiaity. Thankful to the public for past patron.. age, he solicitu a continuance of the stame, and guarantees satisfaction. sept. 18 w Q. n~m)$