The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 27, 1877, Image 4
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4outh Carolina News.
Chamberlain has not collectel
one dollar of t-. in Anderson
counlty.
Between 1,200 and 1,500 valen
tines passed through the Columbia
postoffiee on the 14th instant.
The oat crop in Kershaw county
was seriously damaged by the re
cent cold weather.
Partridges sell for five cents
apiece in Cmden, and are in de
mand at that price. They are in
demand in Charleston at fifteen
cents apiece.
On account of the unsettled state
of afiaig l pdge. Wiggin notified
Sheriff Black, of Colleton, that he
will hold no court this week.
The Aiken Schuetzen Club are
m king extensive prelaratious for
their coming Fest, provided Grant's
order doesn't apply.
The negroes in Newberry are dys
ing rapidiy of eonsuiption. Six
died of it last'fear on Mr. W. Y.
Fair's place-four men and two
children.
Applicat ion has- been made to
Gx'-eriilol' hi mjd~ x101 for comm1ilissionl
for Gho 014i'!;, of the Abbe,
I u-ville,.i
y de G , an.1 the enrolhnn
une - o 'leer, :idel by aL de
-. tofnt of Diited U:ltes troops.
week Lu b'hr.t ow, JcfPwson count,,,
(. 1-i goeS after Turnalge, y; ho
shot R!well last !pring, a requisi.
tion for him having been made by
Governor Hamtnptou upon01 Goveinor
Colquitt, of orgia.
Some time last week, Mr. Wmn.
S'Whittle, living in the Cloud's Creek
section, Edgefield county, lost by
fire his gin-house, running gear,
three hales of cotton, and the sed
from twenty-three bales. Match in
cotton. N iniu tica.
On the night of Tueday, the 13th
instant, the new and handsomely
furnished dwelling house of Mr.
John L. Perry, about a mile and
a half from ~1idge Spring, in. Edge
field county, was..4estroyed by fire
--with a largt.jnart (f .ita. contents.
The work of an meendiary.
coutywalked from near Moffats
vilot A don a distanceo
per cent. tafT6 te llampton.' 'She4
sai, "omeperonssay we wl
lose our money, but I am willing to
give mine to Hamp ton anyway."
A negro named Whitfield Mays,
who lives on Mr. Louis Ciede's p~lace,
three miles from Newberry, C H.,
took one of Mr. Crede's mules from
its stable Sunday night, caried it
about a hundred yards in th9 woods
and cut its throat, severing the are
teries of the neck.
Starvation has actually set in with
* ~ a number of poor colored p~eople in
Abbeville county. They are clothed
in rags, without friends or credit,
and there's nothing tg -steaL- Pat
terson and Chamberlamn cleaneid out
the concern leg ,ago. The severe
* ~ winter we have' h~1, the low price
of cotton and the disttpbed .condi
tion of the country havd'led -to the
hardships through ~vhicha those
p)eople are now passing.
Captain P'errin, of. Apbeville, hpe
collected $9,932.p5~ f .Qtles iamorint
$6,887.10 warguid 1m} 4i odience to
Hampton's ten per 'n ,call. end
the balance, $3,1 45.85 for' thi ;eoun..
ty. One thousahV," fonmr .hndredl
and eighty-seven'reep te 'were is-.
* ~ sued for the couny fgnud tvo th~ous
and and seven/ff 11-l Si Mtd.'-'n
hundred and ' kyder 'colored
people have patup, and others are
comning forward wi&Ihoejr contribW
tions as fast as they .,a raie the
money. ,l ~'
The literary societies tp\2W
harvo chosen their
W. H. and E. C. Frierson have been
elected Sophomore orators, and
Dress J. L. McLin, and W. 0. Brad
ley, Junior essayists in the Eupho
mian Society. Mr. W. T. Matthews
will appear as Junior and Mr. W. L.
Phillips as Senior orator The
Philomatheans have chosen Messrs.
A. E. Miller and J. M. McQueen as
Sophomore orators, Messrs.--Jr T.
Chalmers tld 11. W. Harris, as Ju
nior essayists, and Mr. H. W. liar
rie as Junior orator.
The coroner of Williamsburg
county held an inquest last week on
the body of a colored girl named
Dolly Jackson. She left her house
about sundown on the tenth
of December last to gather some
wood anid was never seen after that
although her parents hunted for her
everywhere. Last Saturday morn
ing some colored mea, hunting in
the woods about three miles from
Jackson's house, discovered some
human bones and clothes, and sus
pecting that they might be the re
moins of the missing girl, notified the
father of the fact, who, upon going
with them to the spot, recognized
the clothes of his child. The coro
ner's jury rendered a verdict that
the deceased was frozen to death.
The citizens of Newberry are
making strenuous efforts to secure
the retntn of Newberry College to
their town. At a public meeting,
held Monday before last, the follow
ing resolution was adopted : ".Re
soled. That a committee of ten be
appointed by the chairman to solicit
subscriptions, and to take such
other action as may be deemed
proper, to secure the location of
Newberry College in the town of
Newberry, and that said committee
report to an adjourned meeting of
the citizens of the town in the Court
house next Monday evening."
VEGETIE
Strikes at the roct of disease by purifying
the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys
to hea thy action, invigorating the nervous
system.
Tege1 ine
Is no: a vile. nauseous, compound, which
sim ly,1} pi gts the bowels, but a sate,
pieaant rneedy which is sure to purify
tlh.e bi., n, tlid thereby restore the health.
V, gttillo
Is now prer ii ill n cases ot Serofula and
ol liber 3I+. of t! h. e.l. b :y ia ny of the
tth p ssitieml owing to it; great success
ilk curain all d is.:-es of this utture.
Vegetiie
Does not lec'ive invalids into falso hopes
by purging and creating a fietitious appe
tite, but assikts nature in clearing and
purifying the whole system, leading the
p.Ltient gradually to perfect health.
Vt get in,
Says a Boston physicion "has no equal
as a blood purifier. Hl.nring of its many
wonderful cures, after all other remedies
had failed, I visited the laboratory and
convinced myselfi of its gen uino merit. It
is pireparedi from -bar-ks, root - nd herbs,
each of which is bighly effective, andl they
aire comlpoumled~ ill such a manttner as to
produce tastonishing results."
Vegetin .i
Is acknowledgedl and recommnended by
physicians andi apothecaries to ba the best
puiritfier ansd cleanser of tile blood yet
discoveredl, and th~ousandst speak in its
praise who have been restored to health.
WiHAT .IS N EEDFDV.
BoSToN, Feb. 13, 1874.
Mn. H[. R. STmvENS.
Dear Sir*-A'aout one year sinco, I found
myself in a 1ceble condition fromi geru( ral
debility. VEC ETrINE wa strongly recom
nehded to meo by a frien-t who had been
uch benefitted b~y its use0. I prlocured
the article, and alter using several bottles,
was restored to health anld discontinued
its use. I feel qjuite -oniidenlt t~hat there
is no medicine superior to it for those
comliain ts for whicht it is especcially pro
pared, and wou ld oh eerfully recommnend
it to those who feel that they need somje
thing to restofe.thom~ to perfoot health.
Firm of S. M. Pettingill & Co., 1t0 State St.
B'ston.
FEEL MYM4ELF A NEW MAN.
Na-rren, MASS., June 1, 1872.
Mn. II. R . S-rvEss:
Dear Sir-Thrhgh~ the aidvie and earn.
ett persuasion of IRev. Ei. S, hest. of this
place, I have been takhing VJE'TINE for
D)yspepsia, from which I have suffered for
yeasK
I have used only two bottles and a'ready
feel aysel. a nlew man.
R~espectfully,
Da. J W. CARTERI.
--PREPARED BY
H M R. ST EV ENS,.
BOSTON, MASS.
Vegetino isqolil by all Druggists
T11 lE atronage of the clizona
of Fairnield is earnestly solicited
* fo'r this tiruo honored Sohool.
PAYAnLE O1M1tALW QUAnnhiAL fx
ADvANCE:
*-Y.LGrade per Qilarthi ot10 weeks, $15 00
2nd ," "i " "' " $12 00i
Primary if " ia '' a giJ (I
. A'fA lupilpwill be redsiInd As boArad a
stisie'f mlyof the Principal, on reasons.
bleJ terlms.
THE above well known GUANO
P'HATE is now offered for salo at il
Consumers of this guano will find :
gave such univorsal satisfaction. F
CUMMINGS & CO.
---ox
E. H. FROST & CO
fob 10-3m
U. S.
MAIL!
All Persons at a distance treated
by Mail with Perfect Success by de.
scribing their Symptoms.
Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling,
(Sond for our large and beautifully Illustrated
paper, sent free to any address.)
Ctr E3rn
ATA R RH Why? because Julia
that the Air Passa.
ges can ho reached,
and Catarrh is a dis
oasotthe AirPassa
WE MAKE A SPEC- goaofth Head. Use
IALTY of treeting pa- thisTreatmentaswe
ients by Miail. Please direct, which is easy
writo and doscribo your and pleasant,and we
symptoms. guarantee a perfect
cuna of Catarrh.
Why? for the sameo
Bronchitis ^ en e i
ai Tubes are simply
conductors to carry
air to the Lungs,
ALLPERSONSTHAT hence Inhalation
road this are invited to mustgodireettothe
send for our large and seat of the disease,
beautifully illustrated and if you will fol
Paper, sent free to any low our directions,
address. we guarantee to
cUa Bronchitis.
MT H AS Why? becauseoAsth
ma~l is a contraction
A T AIo f theBrnha
tatlon of the mucus
IWE GUA RA NT EE TO miembrane liningthe
CUltE Coughz, Colda, Bronchial Tubes.
Liptheria, Pneumnon a Use Oxygenated Air
Nuraigia,and nearly all as we wvill diret and
other severe attacks we wilt warrant a
when alother remedlies Cure. We have cured
il,. cases of 20 years
standing.
- Can be cured. Why ?
CONSUMPTION 'cuse w'iea"*e
case, s<ome of them
die all physicians
DY SPEPS IA W E practice. Consump
CURLE. Liver and Kid- te nAirlasiseand
neycomnpinataaroeffee- over two-tha rds of
tually reauched by Oxy- t he cases are cause
genated Air. guarantee a cure if
you will come insea
son,
BLOODDr. Townsend's Ox
iflAN ygenated Air will
purif the bulood in
D one- ird the tume
remdycan. Why?
Iibecausetol nhaleOx
_______________ d yrenated Air
AC N E RS and passes through
t h e tissues and
CAN~ domes in direct con
tact wIth the blood
--AND-&as It is forced into
T U th Luns ytheac
tionof te iort. All
Sreturns to the heart
fvthe blood is good
CUREwithutcutin and forced from the
or drawing bloodl,wli hartoheun,
very little or no pin. and the mlore- Oxr
wit ancerandTumor the the mor
wiii piease writo for tes- uoiir fythe bloo
timuonials &e. from pa- whnOxygen comes
tiens cr d.We ar-In contact with the
tant a por oct cure. Iblood ctarlonizes
the bo o be heat
Sed so that It warms
o very part of
I the body, as it goe
Late of the on its revolutions
MiCCLELLAN .U. 8. A. through the a 'stem.
Hopitaliadelphia, ar i canoodt be.
cessfulthrouahuout Now ad allotherI mpr
Enandr and th uire of tiosoutof the blood.
takes charg of thi do W uaratetop
partment. thlrd the timeof any
otherknown remedy
Address all letters as heretofore,
E. F. TOWNS8END, M. D.,
122 High Street, Providence, R. I.
Phy'sicians wishing to locate In some town
or eity in this business, can ho furnished with
t rr adour llunstrated papers for adver
tisng toino byaddresig as abover
There are uunprinciphed persons in Bloston
..kIsohee tyhat are p utin u a OGUS
sta.'rT, or Oxygeate Air, and laiming it to
e like mine. NJegontutt1lsueio
/ DILTOWNBB *OXG AT~ IR"
AD rw, nrE BOTTL. A.. ..O.-....--.
CIHIC GUANO.
AND COMPOUND ACID PHOS.
Lo following places in this county.
t folly up to last year's quality, which
or circulars and prices apply to
Winnsboro, S. C.
TO
Charleston, S. C.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
--- -
HO are indebted to us for PROVIS.
IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect
fully call attention, that your bills are duo
on or bcfore the first of November. We,
are depending on you for payment AT
ONCE, to enable us to meet obligations
made to assist you, and which are due at
that time.
In order for us, as well as you, to main
tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our
promises promptly.
Boaty, Bz-o.a Sona
oct 12
Barg8lls! Bargails!
---GREAT
REDUICTION IN
PRIO.EDS.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OF
FERED FOR THE,
CASH 1
Eoffet our Stock of Winter Goods
at greatly reduced prices for the
-CASH.
We will receive in a few day. a lot of
SPRING GOODS
which can be bought VtIRW
We would call the attention of planters
to our Stock of
PLANTATION HARD WAR~E
consisting of Iron, Steel, Plow., BlellowR,
Nails, &co., &e., which we offer gig
LOW DOWN.
McMaster &Brice.
NB.--Special attention to Genta' fur.
nis in goods.
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