The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, December 21, 1876, Image 4
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South Carolina Nows.
Eggs are thirty-five cents a dozen
in Chester.
Ox ts are actively in deimaid in
Edgefliud at from 50 to 0 cents a
bushol.
Four companies of the 1st United
States artillery have recently arrived
in Columbia from Florida.
Senator Cochran, of Anderson, a
R opublican, has been voting with
the Democrats since the commence
ment of the session.
Mr. Isaiah Mines, a soldier of the
war of 1812, and one of tie oldest
citizens of Clarendon county, died a
few days ago.
The editors of the Pickens Senti
nel have been indulging in an exten
sive hunt after deer and wild tur
keys, with excellent success.
There was a tremendous wind
storm in Pickens, a few days ago,
creating no little appreliension in
the minds of many for their person
al safoty.
Thero was a collision on the South
Carolina Railroad last week, through
the car cee:s:snoss of the engincors,
by which two engines were in
jured.
A considerablo number of wells in
the town of Newberry are either
very low or completely dry, and
that place seems in danger of a
water famine.
The cold was so intense in Now
berry week before last, that the
ponds were frozen over, and skates
were in demand.
Mr. J. Walker, who lives on Coop
er River above Charleston, was pain
fully shot by a colored burglar a few
nights ago.
Mr. James P. Newton, one of the
oldost and most reepccted citizens
of HaIrry county, died recently of
paralysis, after an illness of but a
few hours.
A slight earthquake was felt in the
city of Charleston last wook. Win
dow sashes rattled, and other cvi
denocs of ,;uch a con vulsion were
distinctly felt.
Senator T. J. Robortson has de
clined to be a candidate for Sonato
rial honors, upon the ground that
the Rlacld House is unconstitution
al.
At Leesville, Le ington county,
the other daiy, Alen Lot, colored,
shot and killed Ma;nrhal Harwris, also
colored. Lot has not yot been cap
inred.
A colored woman by the name of
Daily Thomipson hung hiersel f seven
miles below Anderison village on the
9uh inst. She was at times insano,
and had on soveral occasions threat
ened to take liar own life.
Mr. W. II. Peako and~ Mr. James
Wideman, residlent~s of Long Cane,
in Abbeville county, had a difficulty
last week, in which the former shot
the latter in the thigh.
Due West owls, says the Abbeville
.fediumi, are rather bad on poultry
this season. They make their raids
by the coopful, and leave the coops
in the college campus as a warning
to bad 'bays.
The smoke house of Mr. John C.
Dduglass, of Abbeville, was broken
open a few days ago, and about
three hundred pounds of bacon
stolen. The thief has not been cap.
tud,
The gin-house of Mr. W. W. Mil
ler near Saluda Old Town, in New
berry county, was burned last week,
with twenty-fiye bales of cotton, and
the seed from one hundred bales..
His hoss is abouit *2,'000. Kerosene
cendirie si e i ahse bf efl.
'The gin-house of Mr. 0. -W. D.
Russell, of Chester county, together
with fourteen bales of oott'on; and
thetgm house of Mr. Blewet Worthy
b, ?te same county, with eight bales
of ,eotton and eight hundred ponnds
of eotton seed, wore burned by Incen
diaries not long since.
P. Austel, a Democrat who was a
su~yon the official bond of J. H.
O tcorf,~ the newly elected Radi
cal crk of court for Charleston
county, has formally withdrawn his
name from the bond, convinced that
he could not do his county a worse
mnjury than to give aid to Republi
can oficee-seekers.
Col. Samtuel I. Mortimer, an old
and lu bly esteemed citizen of
Chl' eston, died on the 11th inst., at
the. residepce of his only son in
Baswihl county~ 1t the seventieti
y of his' age. He wasa ati
ellston, and at one time rpre
sented that District in the ga la.
Th dh-hot s of Mr. Mkia S
fliebar sep; - MWnter 'eonlnty
i~nth Rtroom at thle
0
the matches were ignited and the
fire thus communicated to the lint.
Five bales of cotton were lost, with
a lot of cotton seed.
Waltor M. Drafts, of Lexington
village, last week, being in Leesville,
hitched his horse t a post and
stepped into a store. In a few
minutes lie discoverod that his horse
was gone, and upon inquiry, found
that at colored man had ridden him
off. He at once gave pursuit, and
after a long chaso caught up with
the thief, and attempted to arrest
him. The latter resisted and was in
the act of drawing a pistol when Mr.
Drafts ahot him. The wounded
man is not expected to live.
A terrible accident happened on
the Ashley River, near the works of
the Wando Manufacturing Company
on the 13th inst. The steamer
Afoni8ceongo, whith had been em
ployed in towing phosphato lighters,
when nearly opposite the Wando
wharf on her way up the river, ex
ploded her boiler, killing the entire
crow, with the exception of the on
gineer. The . steamer was blown to
atoms, and the hull sunk. The
crew consisted of fivo men, inchlding
the captain, Jacob Birt. The noise
of the explosion was heard for rmiles
around, and a large number of por
sons immediately rushed to the
river bank. A boat was launched
and put out to the rescue of the
crew. The party found the engineer
-the only survivor-about fifty
yards from the wreek. He was bad
ly wounded in the head, and only
saved his live by cliaging with the
instinct of a drowning man to a
floating piece of the wreck. A
search for the bodies was continued
all the ensuing night and day, but
without avail. The versel was in
good condition, had had a now boil
er put in only a short timo before,
the safety valve and puimps woro in
good ordor, and in addition to this
there was a safoty-plug in the boiler,
mado of soft iet:dJ, which would
blow out when the wator got below
a certain level, and thus give warn
ing. The cause of the accident is
not yet known. The steamer was
valued at $5,000 and was not in
sured.
VEGETINE
1 TRIKES at the root of disnease -y puri
k fying tho blood. restoring the liver
and kidneys to healthy and action,invigo
rating the nervous system.
VEG ETIN E
is not a vile, nausious compound, which
oimpqly purges ie bowels, but a safo,
plo:.suntromedy which is sure to purify
the blood and theroby restloro the health.
V EGETJ N PH
is now prescribed in em:os of Scrofula and
other diseasos of the blood, by many of
the best physioians, owing to its great
success in eurmxg all (lieacs a this
r. ature.
VEGETINE
does not deceive invatlids intoe false hopes
by purging and creating a tietitions appe
tite, but as.- its nature in clearing and
purifying the wholo system, hleaing the
patient gradually to p~erfctL health.
VEGET1IN la
was looked upon as an experiment ier
some.' time by our heaIr" physicians, but
those moeiI -.- . us ~m regaird to it
aro now its, mut., aridentL riend1s anid sup..
plorters.
VEGETIN E
instend of beinmg puffedc-up meiciel
hasq worked its way u1p to its pbresent
aas.n ishinp snecess by netual merit in
enrinmg all diseadocs of the blood, of what
ever natmti.
VEt) ETI N Ek
says a B3oston physician, "hxas no equal as
a blood purifier. Ihcaring of its many
wonderful cures, aftor all other remedies
had. jailed, I visited the laboratory andl
coeineed myself of its genuine mer it. It
is prepared fromi barks, roots and. herbs,
each of which is highly effective, and
they are compounded in snch a mannor
as to produce astonising resulta."
VEGAETIN E
is acknowledged and recommended by
physiains and apothcaries to be the
bes tpuriltler and cleanser of the blood
yet dIiscoveredl, andI thousands spoak in
it: braise, who have been restored to
Feel Nyself a New )Ian.
NArrcK, MASS , June 1st, 1872.
Mn. H. Rl. Snynas:
Dear Sir-Through the advice and
earnest persuasion of Rev. E. 8, B~est, of
this p lace, I have beenm taing VmroLmez
for Dyapepsia, of wvhich I Lave salffered
Ior years.
I have used only two bottles and
already feel myself a new man.
Respeot fully.
Dn. J. W. CART ER.
Report from a Practical Chemist
und Apothwca1ry'.
BoaToN, Jan, l, 1874.
Dear Sir-This is to certify that I have
sold at retail 154& dozen (1852 bottes) of
y our VLOETINE since April 123 1870, and
can truly say that it has given the best
satisfaction of any reamedy for the com
plaints for which 'it is recommended,
that I ever sold. Ecarcely a day passes
without sdmo of my customera testifying
to Its merits en themselves or their friends
I anitperfetly cognizant of several cases of
Ziorofulous Tu mmors be ig cured by Vio
2TIN42 alone In this vicinity.
,Very respiectfu,ly yours,
A[ GILMAN, 468 Broadway.
To HI. R. STavBN:,E!h Q.
Vegetlne Is Sold by all D~rugists.
de7-Im
OOTT~ONf! 00TNONI
EIG1rEST price given~for eotton b
RI. J7. MoOARLEY.
Just rooeivo4, 506 nankvassd Rlams
froinm 81t to 121b each.
03~Otis AND Mm
I 4 hoiARlETB effers his Stook of
99ootMp43kes at qo06 prio.o
NEW ADVERTISEMENTs.
5 FALV(Y CARID8,1f styles with
name, lots. post paid. J. 13.
HVSTED, Nassav, Reus. Co., N. Y.
a month to active mon seollin
$500 Letter Copying Book. No pres
or water used. Sample co1y
worth $3.00 free. Send stamp for i oalar.
ExcEm.szon Manufacturing Company,
09 Madison and 132 Dearborn St. Chicago.
ATTINTON ALL!
GREAT BANMUPT HALE OV JEWELRY.
On receipt of 50 cents we will send by
m-kil, paostp&id, all of the following pi'oei
of jewelry, viz: 1 pair Gold Plated and
ongraved 8oovo Buttons, one Rot Gold
Front Slirt Studs, I Collar Stud, I Wed
ding Mug, I Roil Plato Witoh Chiain and
I Gwnt's Itoso Coral Scarf Pin. We offor
this great bargain merely to draw atten.
ti n to our businens, as we have all kiual
of watches and jewelry at low p-rices.
Send for Cat.logue'.
CoraL3 & Co., 736 Broad vay, N. Y. City.
JURUBEBA
stimulates the secretive o. -ans, thus purl
fyimg the blood and fit, Kiig at the root of
disone. It In the it dioinal oxctract of
the plant of that nai found in Brazil
%nd is one of the 1o10 wonderful tonico
And imvigorntors known. It will make
the Liver active, assist Digastion, purify
Ahe Blood, restore Vivor to the debi!itated
ind is a v-.rtaii reiody for -tl disionea of
a Surofulous nature. Try it. For Salo
by Druggists. Wholesalo ly
C. N. UIITTENTO1., 7 Sixth Avenite, N.Y.
TRIFLING
With a Cold is Alwakya Dangerous.
USE
1WELLS' Carbolle Tablets,
t suro reomdy for Cong lis, and alt Dis.
maes of the Throat, Lunga, Chot a.w
tiacoup 3 embrano.
L'UT UP ONLY IN flLU P012.
Sold by all Druggias.
C. N. CUITTENTON, 7 Sixth Aveniac, N. Y.
Agents WIted for the Story of
Charley Ross,
Written by him fathor. A complete an.
iount of this most Myrtorianaw Abduction
md Exciting Boarch. With Fac-Similo
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>thor Book.i. One agont took 51) orders
n one day. Ternmi lhbor.l. Address
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L'reats of the ontire historv, grand build
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IEMENDOl3
EXOITEMENT
--OVER
THE UNPRECEDENTEDL!
LOW PRICES OF
IBry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots, Shoes,
Mats,
Trunks, &c.
-AT
R~. F. LeetCh& CO'se
BEST line of N otions in the Ceunty.
lents' Furnishing Goods of beat quality.
llank et, ghawls and Boulevard Skirt.,
at the lowest priees.
ipecial attention called to the largest and
best selected 8tosk of Kentucky
Jeans ever before offered
to the Tairflold
publio.
ladies' trimmedl liats in great varieby
Lhe above goods will be sold either at
Wholesale or Retail.
All goods offered low for CASH!.
CALL AND) SEE US.
WE DEFY OOMPETITION.
R. F. Leetch & Co.
oot 5 dijo ining F Elder's
COLUMBIA REGISTER,
Daily, Tri-Weokly and Wok1y
'rERMS, IN Ar'VANOCE:
DAR,? six mobnthv --- - $3 S0
Tar-Waarty, six months - - 6(
Wxan six amonths . . - 1 00
Dook and Job Pa'IvStig Ostee
IN T1l3 8'A TB
U. S.
MAIL!
AU Persons at a distance treated
by Mail with Perfect Suocese by d.
scribing their Symptoms.
Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling.
'OXYIEATED Al!
(Send for our large and beautifully Illustrated
peur, sent froo tr any addres'.)
i m m:a n 1m't, iu r
Ilatiois theo nlywaly
othnt, the Air Pasa
goa can be reached,
aid Catarrh Is a dis
ensoorthe AirPssa
WE MAKE A SPEC- geuf tholIeade Use
TA LTY of treatihit pa- titiaTrcatmeant nawo
't A by Mail. Please direct, which Is eay
wiltoanid doscrbe your and pleasant.and we
ymaptosns. guaranteo a perfect
cult of Catarrh.
Bronchitis 1
at Ticbmare lnrply
13frv e.conductors to carry
ATPElONSTHA air to the Li,
.kt~~~~~i01 ri;q N T A h n e 1nhjltlai)I
road thi taro Invited to mustgodirecttotho
iuntu ftr rour largo and sent of tho disease,
beaututily ili.ltrat-d land If you will fol
Papor. munt froo to any low our directions,
addres. wo galurantee to
cut. Bronchitis.
MS A Why? betmatso Asth
minsl a contraction
A ST I M ! o f tho 1 ronchinl
Tueslaue by tin
e a . e. a ammn In ajnd irri
tation or the mucus
WE(IUARANTEETO mtemibranolininuthe
CUtB Coughs, Colds, Broncilhinl Tulbes.
l)lptlerIl, I 'nuom lilton n U.o Oxygennted A ir
Nourailgi,and Iearly Il is we will direct and
other sovero attacks we will warrant a
when all otherromedies Ciro. Wo hinvoeurod
fail. cases of 20 yoarb
standing.
Can be cured. Why ?
Go NSU MPTION anaa""
Mua 'S reahe b POxy- ue ltnreso
ene4cs, somtle of theimt
eheium given over to
dio b-t llt h icians
of o )ier me tools of
DY S P EPS I AVWE jractico. Conuitip
ilon ) i t a i).en4811 of
Sithe Air pass ages id
ycornplinintaiiro hloc- over two-thi rds of
the casoS are caised
b y Catarrh. We
gonated Air. guarante a cure if
you wvill como in sen
DISEASES I
dCrectwtohtoutIutting
Ror dnawing bloodhwith
verytllttlt or no pain.
An personi troiccrbled
will pleery wruroiforttto
timoniaforced.,rfrom til
CTJhTa cuire.ttWto w har oth lmts
runt a perfec t ro.be 'u
Pa.~t,ho ha he to t i larnte-or
e oss fuela h rom pa NwhetOyetne
Engtd n hert cure of))~rLl~ i
t akeatl bargotofarbhiizde
yntd ir ~illt
puife blood in t
en oil5lnet ith tirme
becaryset o rnae~.
Iathe d As Irt goes
Late of tho oclt It io tio Itun
MCCLE[.LN IT. and pasrosr througheln
Hosptal Phlae~lj~ta t with heblood tr
costuithiociliot ~"ait afoured into~
Engl ht h cur oft ionou o f tt heart. 1
C~incr~ aid ''uur otrutthe theart
imartlnlt. overd fou ma inuten
Addessalllotoi ust lood or,
122 ~ghStretanydforcedfom R.ho
Phyicins isiin toheat to to hmga,
or .i~y n tis bshunnd ho urnihe wxy.
teritoy ntdourllushuen ouer fnno adnto
uisitgt~l eaeby thdessn uas aboe.mr
Theroare I nirit l d nitsi c arone
~indelseherethatan bunsm au0ing
LIQUD ni 11 rylag d st hat it w~ MTarms
be lie ni s. on henun ilniait g ores
"flit TOWNEND' O its rAE)ohI"n
HAVNG akn ctrest of the Go
the ub~~ ~aI ep conrantly ton
part mant.esh a td he toeofn
ofhrkowreed
Publishers and Pfinters
Can buy direct of the Manufacturer on
favorable terms.
"THx AwsoN HAxn CIrbING MaoHINce
are the boso and cheapest low priced
machine made, and have a national repu
tation for utility and durability."-2 e
ecirypr, Chicago.
Tu NSON HARDY PAP12 Currn is by
far the best machine which can be ob
tained for a loss price than one hundred
dollars. It Is of great stiength. Those
machines have always taken the highest
stand. It is the only machine to which
is applied the Patent Movable Cutting
Board. This device has a reputation of
itself: by it, the cutting board can be In
stantly and accurately moved, so that a
perfect out is insured, This is a ve im
portant point in the machine, an one
that is possessed by no other. It greatly
reduces the labor of preparation in work
ing the paper backward and forward.
We cannot too strongly recommend the
advantages of this patent movable board.
It is ,%orth the price of thin machine, and
purch-.ors should fully understand how
highly it is to be valued."-Ueo. P, Roweil
& (.'s Netcspper Reporter und Printer's
Gazeir.
Tun LAT:'4T IxrJovED HARDY CAn CUT
TEn is pronounced the most desirable
Card (n ttor in the market, for the general
uses of a rinting ofice,
The wel known ltooLEn. CAnD CUTTER,
with mly atest improvements. is still pre
ferred by many printers, and holds its
favoritism over other machines.
None genuine but those having my full
address lettered in the casting.
fa- Newspr.pers in want of advertising
from firat paries should send for my
circulvr.
F. A.IIA I DY9
Auburndile, Mass.
I will buy of those that buy of rue.
dec 14
TZxE CAMPAIGN
FAIRLY OPENED.
H AS returned and will now display for
'l the benefit of his Patrons, the
citizens of Fairfield,
HATS,
the Nobbiest, Tilden, Hampton, Custer and
all othAr styles.
CLOTHING:
The mostlstylish Saits, of the latest aad
most approved make and style.
DRY GOODS
of the latest and most beeoming styles, to
suit the most fastidious. All I ask of my
friends is do thenselvcs the justice, and
SOL the favor. to look at his Stock before
making purchases. My Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
is complete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls,
and Blankets. 1 can compete with any
one in this market, or elsewhere. AU I ask,
is a call, to convince my friends that I mean
business.
06619SOL. WOLFE.
MIMASTER & BRJEE
Most respectfully request the
inlspectionl of their cheap and
well selectetd stock of
goods, which they
offer as low as
any house in
the uip
THEIR LADIES'
Department is full and complete in
every line..
RUFF'S, SI.LK TIES,
liandkerchiefs. Collars. Cuffs &c., in
great variety and at extremely low prices.
AMERICAN DELANES,
Nie Dress Goods, colored and black
Alpacas, at prices that defy competition.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Consisting of Brown Homespun, Check
ed Hiomespun, D~enias, Tiokings, 8hirt
ings, &c., at prices to suit the price of
Cotten.
THEY HAVE
A splendid lot of Jeans and Cassimneres,
Gents' and Boys Suits which they offer at
great bargains.
OPERA, GRAY,
White and lRed Flannels at selling
prices.
A FULL STOCK OF
Gents', Youths,' Boys' and Childrena
clothing of every description,
THFIR LINE OFl
Gente' Furnishing Goods is copnplete in
every particular.
GENTS', LADE',
Youths'. Boys' and Children's Shoes in
great variety; ahd at Ii idenal~lj low
prices.
THEIR HARDWARE
flepartmnent is full and complete, een.
sisting of everything generally found in a
hardware store.
A NEW LOT OFl
Odod and cheap carpets just recelied.
Call and examine befor~e buIpna
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
W H0 are indebted to us for PROVIS.
IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect
fully *all attention, that your bills are due
on or before the Arrl of Nevembes. We
are depending on you for payment AT
ONCE, to enabla n3 to most obligations
made to anoist yei, and which xe due at
that tima.
In order for us, as well as you, to sin
tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our
promises promptly.
Boaty, Bro.c2 Son.
oct 12
LADD BROS.
WYE have now completed one of
the beat stocks of
D1NY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
CROCKERY, &c.
IN THE COUNTY.
We will not be undersold. Let us
say, however, that our best
Calicoes are 10 cents a
yard. We cannot
sell them lower
and have a
uniform profit on all Goods.
GIVE US AOCALL.
TO OUR C0LOkaED FR IENDS
may depend on getting good. at a
reguilar ovein price.
No balts held ont to any one.
nov80.
8 $5dNOwA h of1
8ta te 'q ribe~p h71Q
t .h odi t
Peobi vi q *0f
B; R. Fleinilen
K EEPS constantly or hand a full sup
ply of Choice FAMILY GROZIE and
PLANTATION SUPPLIES. His stoek has
recently been replenished, and he in now
ready to supply the wants of all.
oct12
J.F. Iclaster & Co.
NEW ODS I NEW GOODS I
JUST RECEIVED 1
Consisting of all the Latest
Varieties.
OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS
AS COMPLETE AS ANY
IN TOWN.
PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS
61ekls. 8bcta. lots.
BLANKET., SMAWLS and LAP
ROBES AT T32 LOWEST
P 0iO~Es.
We would cali pecial attention to
our complete sto-ck of Ready-made
Shirts made to or er and a fit
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS8
Pegged, Cable, and Hands-swed.
Ladles Sho-s of the best make, and
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
AND WE GUARANTEE
TO PLEASE.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
oct 5.
PROI 1AMTION!
B r authosrfty invested in me as the
LEADER OF LOW PRICES
I do hereby ,summnon and command all
persons in the County of Palfeold, state
of South Carolina, to proceed at once to
the large and commodious establishment
of B. L. DANNE~NBERIG, and there
elEct and buy their Fall and Winter
supply of Dry Goods, Olothing;. 2Boots
and Shoe.1, Hr. and Caps, Laidies' and
Gents' Notions, &o., and bring with them -
their ready ohange, that I may give them.
all the benefits which I desire by buying
m y goods for Cash.
And it is further ordered, by my au
thority, that I must and shall eoqupete
with any house in my line, either in
Charleston, Columbia or 0harlol6e. And
all persons falling so to do, will be ad
judged tho enemies of Good Goodis at
Low P8I4eeN, and punished by going
elsewhere and buying their goods.
And it iA further ordered that all thoE
who are indebted to me. shall repair at
once to this place and close their accounts.
All those failing to deoo,wilt hereafter be
debarred from over again'receiving Credit
at my House.
Signed, sealed and delivered, this 10th
day of Nlovember, 1876.
R. L Dannenberg.
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