The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 03, 1877, Image 4
T1tAVI-E LY EITION.
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'" ' Six-niontihs. - - . - 20
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RATJE OF AlDVERTISJNU.
One square one int lion $1.00. For
.eachI slbsQ(juenit insertion 50. )iite -
rios an-l Tribut of .itespect charged tot
as autivertis(emtents. Liberal discout umde
f or contrct ad vertisements.
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JOB WO1tK.
Bill Hear1y, Letter I!(at, Envoloes
Posters, Cardls, Invitationst, TJicke.s,&.
neatly execited aIt tbi( olice,-O11A.'
FOR CASI.
The Legetd of Coventry.
14Vomf the Chron(icle and olmstilaioll' st.
For oight hundred years and odd
ho people of Coventry have kept with
.polnp the memory of the day when
(Jountess Godiva "clad in her own
innocence," rode through its streets
that tho might do away with the
vexing tax .that Earl Leofric had
put upon it. Tennyson's exquisite
.poem is the only knowlego which
many of 11 have of the brave and
beautiful Lady who know not sliam o.
But as strong and piotnrIsuc as
the mreianure of the modern poet is
tho 'inewy English of the old
chronicler who quaintly says that
"the Countess (Godiva bearing on
oxtraordi nary afleetion to Coventry
often and earnestly besoughit her
husband that, for the love of (lod
and the )les(ed Virgin, he would
free it from that grievous servitude
whorounto it was silbjoct ; but he,
rebuking ther for importuning lion
in a manner so inlconsistent with his
profit, connnanded that she should
thenoeforth forboar to move therein;
yet she, out of her woniinish per,
tinacity, continued to solicit him;
insomuch that he told her if she
would rido on hors hiek, naked,
from one end of the town to the
other, he would grant her retipest.
V hereunto sh nnswercd. '.tUut
will you give m; nve to (1o so ?' And
he replying, 'yes,' the noble lady,
uipon an appointed (ay, got on
horseback, nakod, with ier hair
loose, so that it covered all her body
btt her legs, aind thus performing t the
journey, returned with joy to her
SLumbaud, who therefor granted to
the inhaibitaits a e~iartor of free
don."
Tho rides whereby (Covcntry gain
ed its liberty has ben repeated in
the town for centuries. On the
fourth of June of each year a daugh1
ter of the pIICe clad in a closc fitting
linen suit-ipparently a mIoderni
sibstituto for the innoiceneo of the
genotsons; diae-rtides th)roug~h the
streets ecnvorted by .tho city guard in
aien~iit, co1rporatiojiniarmor and by
vios linamd hitorio p(er
sonaiges such ais St. Geuorgo, lik'bin
*.11ood, Maid Maian and1( Friari Tuick,
a combination of saint and free
*booter as8V( remarkloo as thit 1suag;'
ge:sted by lrindolpih. Iht. this par
thk,1O waZs JJuich 0) oppoitnion o the'
proe Iaphelites insisted1 tho. lie
linen tiostumoi was not, hiistorical)y
correct anid that the represenO~tativ
of the Ptroncss should appearil with
no coveriug but her own long hair.
There Were objoetions to this pro
posol, however,.and it had fewv supo
p)ortors. Others wish to (ling to
the very text of the legend, and
claimed that at the stroke of niooni
the 1peopl1( should lide ill the houses
and veil their eyes. .It was contrary
.to alhl accepted traditioni, they
*angued, that every ,mani in town
shonlli snidke a Peeping Tomi of him,~
self, ':iu~ there wias ai grea't outory
against this ronson:ing, and1 only iAwo
men, ono blind and other bed
riddon,, ticcpted .,it. Still others
w ~ished to do away with the show
altogether as useless and absurld.
The opponents of the pageant, how
over, were-so divided among theim,
solves that their objootions were of
:.no avail, and on theo.4th of June the
pageant canio 6ff. 'The Patroness
-from whoiw dho brutal 'caprice of
Leofrio exaoka the iemorable aot,
~was persionted by a young circus
rider who woro a bodicoe and iikirt
-of white -ailk, a white lace veil, and
the golden haiir tradiltionally ascrib
ed to Lady Godiva, If thme nobile
dood of the high born dame is thus
to be travestied it is as we'll to do
away with the observance forever.
"The office of the Comptrollor of
the Curdney in the Treasury Do
partmnent at Washington, hats given
wives to thrweo proinnut mnon. Ex
Oovernior C~hamuborlain, of South
Carolina, maurried Miss Ingersoll,
- who wvas a clerk in that bureau.
TLhe oyPostxuuastor {eneral, now
the First Assistant Postmastor Gon
.eral, mnarriedi, when a member of
,Congress from Inidiamna, Mitjs Hines,
-who was a oherk there. About .ight
years ago Miss Camiila Webb), also
'a clerk mn that oico, married Baron
-von . Harve, wvho wvas Charge
KZAfazires or Secrehi-y of the
-Rnlj~an Teantion at tati, a
who noon took his brido to his
atncestral castle near Brussels, where
110 has lived in great illuonce since.
A. correspon(lent from Washing
ton says of Mr. . Hayos: "I in
assured she has made it ia law unto
horself liko to 'that of the Modes
atnd Persia~ns, whticht altereth not,'
never to interfere directly in any
political mnatteor, whether in regard
to appoint Ients or anything else.
I was Shown at the 'iihito Houso
one day lately a hugo 1pile of ltters
in the desk of one of tho secretaries,
all of whneh he assutrodllimo Mrs.
aityes had nOvor seen, althouglh all
wV0e10 addressed to lier. They had
beei o)ened and real1 by tho secre
bfiry, whoso duty it is to assort and
road the 1mtlil, and filed away, be
cause Mrs. Hayes had fron the first
declared the infeittioli I lave 1nen
tioned, and all theo letters wore
writtecn to ask heor influence in ro
gard to ap]>iltlelts. And tliis
brings fine Ilack to what I intended
to convev when I said theIt Presi
(ont's wife simiplyc accom)altied him
he re. I means that sh1e did not comlo
on a self-appoinltdc(t ai.ssion of any
d eriptioli aid lims dono nothing
whatoVor to make hersolf conspicu
ous since she camo hero."
VEGETINE
-IS MY FAMIIY
M 2JJ I CINT E;
I WJSH NO OTHER.
l'itorilenC:v", A pril 1, 18.4
) 1: . IIt. I t. N'1'?1':X1- Ilical' S ': \ hIt I w1's
ilhollt v y'''; ))f al e a l 1tior br'oke wilt, (1pol(1
lite, 11111h Illi t't tht'i' Iri'i it elI re by 1 ' g V lIg
lilhi'i'U )4 t11 1111 atl it her su chl tllo r im lei is ser
kili-w f iilt iI x t'i a IIte, t row' woirl e, nll1
uint l shea coniitil at h e Rut I't'tilea y, 1(1sa l' I
1:01 the ,ail 1 rheI t i itis, on (i rell ti w for 1hl .
i'01191 '11th . 1!! t itin' 1 I e ! Sot)')', hal1 i t' iti t
oii ul 001.h5 J i in.it iIntI 'ured :I: the db easi'
oriilli l I i li' bI li- te. - lI rel lll r : greit .
titlliti t hkor lt''a lyt'is, li t II t he~rI ot it11(i
)ot1.i,150(1tt a li'' n 1 who' it"-1,1 : ( 1 htid i lith ll ro
filot i 111xItt'1 at i ft i1 I w i')1t111 w11' 1!(11 ti4) (lt t or
lilt, It e lit i 1. ' lIII . 1 it i i , 111141 hle otit
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hi1' t . lf e Iti ti ii 'x': ital (111', bit. il it shotI, 111l10
lt' df (:I- 'x1n's0 :re~l aliln In a worse formn 118tn
Ievell, ai''llecrot is hi itlol upon iny 1til ns, throIat,
and1 heutel. I sutilere( ilo n~eluost terrible pain11,
In11 til iio S'-eelntl to he no rente11y, anti ly
14r n4; I hl~ght. 1 1stu' s t die, when lly at- I
{en 1'141n1 was e1alled1, whilhe readling a lIewsp'aper,
to a 1 1' ; ' V JiiifN leilulIltil of .\1r4. Water
hous.e, No.:(';", .\1 ht n:; 51)re.t, soul ht Ilosion
heing! pe'riointily ate(Italinteil1 ".h1 her a1014 -
kliltw'n l4'1"r lil ti ' be15 11 '11hl It, I onluila ii
i wonlilt try thl- Iet-ine. Ater' i i tl;ol taken a
ftil. bit Il s it seelell tIo force iho sores out of
ily St1i n1. I hauIill wi':ii's si re l ' 's Iti 1tu1 latr.
I'lilcthI la it' wtr5 ' t very ipaiItt'i, 1)1hi I loil
till (ltid ake h iVii ' et li ll I 111'i I hall takell
abolit'2i botthlta Iny heallt t proving all the
1,11144: 1rin 1 e ' l;tit I ll ueeli' I In t a he i ist. hot i 1 l,
andti Ihe sores o intil. I colinengUelt ltaking the
'i tilie tll tin 1 t2, itti'. lilintiI titti'constal 'ltie
for six: luni h)s. A11 t1( he e4nt 111e 10 n health
IslES1'r lIn 'ui)t vr hIs 1n t was a
fhil. '' t ,t1( Is wia, ii'jlpal l , and(1
Ill-l 1 I'tllyiiC i''re t; u 1 et. 11. atill StIfferer:,
ui la' 0111' l ly trtds. i hadl heen a titif lcrer
tort' 0. eas and810 until 1 ulsed 1the Vetretumln.
114111 0)n renod'y; nlow [ 1150 It as eeny nuttily
ni'edlie , a)1! w4'I:,hl no0 ) her,.
1 ItNs. it. I. ('OoC It,
3' . 1, Joy1' St l e' t, Pro'vI de)l'11ic', U. 11.
Vegotin.
The, ran'e of (--order which yiel In the n
"0l400e- 01 lihis niettleIne, an14 the tininher of
de0l111ed dis" ases whlleh1 I, 144'er fails to curt, are{
ben iher olen evenreelu gis orb
.1l ril fInd tleisls a i.1)iTim in Ihetl li'I,
110)1,1 Ntan th.'litta jt .pintl entnp ha int . an il
fInls Isli tr ( yli ' \u;~11 11 lee ral hi l e ti lsi
srtully thu:ts of ther toh pronoatur
yr'iots; 111p(epsOit~L th.i~ti (rsletorsorof
.\llorn ltithoor -l, llerttl'ie on
strlo, Nervous dnnin:g 1'0011hility osl, an
inidor boomk ii'getsonfr.t,
'Idhis s aio foroeleth list( of y hi ood slnetsorB
a nd in.!l tionrtln i tterssfullyat t)ark, a Ild
toiit. Chrobable tohuitan tine titl befor
of hemexept Vgeii. A.:r MOe R at th
veIlari2t Irinte rhoipritngr.h
sNTol~e yorJbPint a-nt ing tieon. t'.
mnehaerinpNEW Hiespey t~he Qper-p
MARK tttlggsi'
uATD. JULY to, 1811.
WE CLAIM FOR! THE IMPnOVED
WHITNEY
SEWING
IVIA.C 11itE
The following specific -points of dupe
Tiority:
1-rea ,t stIalalicity iii Coir
l ru'1,Vt loll.
2---IlurnbIuily.
3---acedingly LigIl un
ting.
4---StAIl dIIRuauiIg. Noise eus.
5--'ea'foris all Vaieties og
Work.
6-Ienhulty Of Fnish 3(1and
"7-- IREA'T II RDUC'ION IN
IK (I .
Single Machines sent on orders direct
froin the Fatctory, written guarantee with
each Malchine.
WIHY PAY OLD PRICES!
.p'Selnd for circulars and particulars.
Address,
The Whitney M'fg. Co.,
feb 17 Paterson, N. J.
WATERS' ORCIIESTRION aimo ORGAN
is the rost be~autifulin
style and ler feet in to
t noje over made. It has
the celebrated (oncer
to stop, which is a tine
imitntion of the linnman
Voice, and two and a
half Octaves qf bells
tuned in perfect harp.
jfuny with the ieds,
and theireffect is mung
lent and eleetrifying.
iVATERR' OL.A 1t lO.
NA, IOICiIESTIRAI,,
CONCERLTO,, VESi',
ER,CENTENNIAL CHIMES, CHAPEL, and
COTTAGE ORGANS, in lUmsique French Cnr
aes comblue PURITY ofVOICING with great
volimo of tone, suitable for Parlor or Church.
WATERS' PIANOS, '
ARE THE REST lIlA DE; the Tone,Toutch,
Vorksmansliap, and Durability Unastrpassed.
Warranted for SIX YEARS.
P RICES EX T RtEtllELY LOWfor caeh.MIon
thly Inst ill ments received.- Instrum ents to
let until lid fur ns per contract. A Liberal
ikesount tM 7h,"hrs. .U1 inisters,Churches,Sehools,etc.
AGEiNTS WANTEI). Special inducements
to the trudie. lintrnted Cntalognes Mailed.
Second-hand Instruments at (REAT hAR
GA1NS. IOIRACE WATERS & t)SONS,
DIannfncturers and Den lers,
40 LAST 14th ST.,UNION SQUARE,N.Y,
FUR IN [TU RE,
~' rTJIN i:)W Shades, lPicot u o rae
S('hil d ren 's (Ca1tritges, L utuber art
Shinugles.
1T5, ''conoimy hy buybt the hos.t, andl(
pil 2. R. W.V PHTLTJ PS.
CONGRESS STR-ET
N
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0
WJNNSBORO, S. C.
ATT
LAND
''IN
CLOTH [ING,
BOOTS AND) SHOES,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
,Etc., Etc.
feb 3
Shirts I Shids i Shirts I
W ,A.MSUTTA Mumslin and 2%00 Itinen,
at, $8.0OQpor half dozen.
Percale and Calico at$6.00 and $9,00 pior
half dcon.
IJar .22 J. F. MOMASTER & CO,
WRPPING PAPER.
M RjICHANTS are requested to com..
are our1 prices for Paper and Paper
Bgwththose paid elsewhecre. I
jt, a ?4IA Tr&o a. nowG
JUST RECEIVED,
One car load seOd Potatoes,
Ono " " " Oats.
--ALSO,
A fult, line of Plantation flard
varo econ fising vf
Lay iron,
Plow Stool,
Ptcol Plows,
Plow loulds,
Spades,
Slo~vels,
'T'races,
kHames
-Clovices,
11 ices4,
Hedl
Screws
which will be soki Jow for
"--CASHL.--.
I keep constantly on hand a fill
supply tf
PLANTATION and JA MIIY
I have on hand soyeral Lrandy of
irst class
whieh I ran prepared to sell for
ash or on time with wall approved
0eurities on a money basis, or with
t cotton option1l if partics desire.
Ill parties in .-vant of Fertilizers
vill do well to . call - on io b fro
)urclhasing.
Fa ELDER.
feb 20
l'O OUR CUSTOMERS
HOaro indchted tou-foePO1.
ONS or PHIOSI1IATES, we would respect
ully aldl attention, that, your bills are due
n or hoforer the first -of Noven~bor. -ao
re .depending on you for payment AT
'WCE, to enable uis -to meet oligtiAons
indo to ass~ir4 you, efnd .which aro iuo at
hat time.
In order for.ua,- as w'ell as you, to main
lini our credit, it is rincessary to met qur
aPn~li8ise .Promiptjy.
Baty,Brode Sjrns
.pet ,12
Erqajars, - Fruit-Jars!
J'UST rieeivedl, a lot of Mason's clebra
ted Fruit sars, with Boyd's porcelain
ined covers.
Price,half gallon sizes, $2. 50, per dozen.
''quart sizes, $2.25 per dozen.
ma 1J. F. MnJMAtBTER. &z C:
SAVE YOUR VONEY
DANNENBERG6'%
JUST RECEIVE),
h,1 ~Utl'itfl lilne (,f L.adies' and Genits'
Notions.
Hamburg Edgings an:d Insertions, At
7cts., 1Oets. and 12A et., per yard.
UANDSOME ASSORTAIENT OF
'White anTd Striped llosiory, at all pricey.
PARASOLS, SILK an'. COTTON.
Oc4's' .inlandried Shirts, Waumsutta
Mill., $12 per dozen.
Percae Shirts, S12 per dozen.
.1AUTIFUi D11ESS GOODS,
Only 12. cents por yard.
CALICOES and BLEACHTNGS,
',AlIways in great variety.
TRY OTJR BALTIiWRE MADE
EACH PAIR WARRANTED.
Don't fail to Call on the Leader of Low
PRICES,
DANNENI\TRG
april 17
The Latest NOveitios
JST ABIVED.
.. . he~uttiful seetionl of' hawns andl
Cambhries, ini all; the no0w deskJable Colorai
and Patterns4.
A .heautiful Lino of Hamburg Edgings,
and( TPrimmings ot' all kinds. Calicoes of
latest styles.an1d at, greatly' redu~cedl prices.
A largo. assortment of Fansi, lRuttons,
Combs, andl~ notjins of alI kinds.
(Call on .urdersigned bnfore miakin g
your p~urchases andl you wvi1l he sitic~le
that the
JjATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
,A00DS9 are purlchased~ pf
SOL WOLFE.
.SOMHTHINtf NE.
.IT havejjust received somfo very - ne old
-ILCorp WVhiskoy, Poach and Ap ple Bran
d~y, ',frouo $ino 1ounftain, Lieorgia, and
LuneoIn pouinty,-'irginia, and11 vrIous
other grades of *estogn R~yo Wh skoys,
-North Caroinau Corn a Ryo WVhiskeys,
Pomlestic . snd .Jmported Winos5 ar
~Brgtidies,
.A large shook of bottled . gQOds, epnsist..
,i fcamp ro ,Lagor iloor, for
family so,- Al. rters, do1a Wa te
One barrel frsh owerk Oidor on d 'ught.
Cool iritiks.oA all despriptions. Tod>aeco,
.Cigars, &c.
-AT Ou- HousE.
.J, D. M!cCAR LEY,
may 3 Proprietor.
Fans ! Fans~ I Fans !
A.. large stock of Fane just in.