The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 14, 1877, Image 1
Ti-RI-WEEKLY EDITION.] WINNSBORO, S. C., TUllt)AY MORNING, AUGUST 14,7 LN
NEW ADVERTISEIRENTS.
FANCY CARDS all new stIles with naie,
l0cti post pald. JT. 13. 1Isma), Nassau
Rens County, New York.
lenEs S11)Ilor .up rborMioughy cureH
diseases of the skin. 250. per ,ake; tux (3 cakes
70c.) Sent. by mta11, Prematl on receipt of price.
C. N. vItrNTON, Prop r, 7 Sixth AvenIle, N.Y.
Revolver and Cartrid<res for $3.
A fitic nekl plated, seven shot, poi kot re-- I
-volver - a first-class artielo. HentU. 0. D, or
on rieelpt. (' pie. G. W. Wjias. P. 0. lox
2,718, New York.
N. F. BURNH AR'S -"1874"
Water-Wheel
Is declared the "STANDARD 'I'ITIINIt." by
over 650 l1el-oms who nsv it. 'rlees reduce
New pamphlet, free. N. F. lit'mN[ A)I, York, Pal.
LADIEO Zlogaat .1m,
Itation Hone Corn I
et, Drostpn and
Pondant Drops, Coat
roctpaid to any roador.
of tiis Papor for 25
cets. Throo Cots for
60 conts. lin Cur
remicy or Si n
200n acw c ork
TRIFLING
W1ithl I Cold is AINvays Dangerous.
USE
WELLS' Carbolk Ftablets,
-a 8ure M'llf-edy fo. Coughs, and all Dis
rases of the Throat, Lungs, Chest and
Mcleotme Membrane.
'UT U' ONLY IN n1LUE1 nOXEs.
Sold by all Irggists.
C. N. CITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
ROANOKE C00LL fj1.14,
SALEM, VIRGINIA.
Next, Session begins 8elteIber 5, 1877. ('o
leglate, elect ive aid prep'llIaatory couisC. 1*-n
1inissed location. Motaln clilmate. Moral
A-m nII1litty. Ivo chirches In town. Molo1i1a
expi 1 I : from $1411ito $2-1a forl, i4 1lontlis, iII
citillitq tilitiol, board, WlI., ete. AttIlents from
111101' States, Indi:n il Terrdtwry. anld MieAvo.
'Iweily Nuldent-o from M'est \;jrginia. For
Catalogue., ete., ad(IreS.
51W'HETARlY OF k,AVULT.Y.
A GREAT OPPER thseIm
tn <lldispose o 100 P11ans. & Organs, neow a- d
secodl-hantd of Ilrst-class itkers incluitIng
W A'ITERS' at lowest. prices for caish or install
mmis or o let uint il pald for than ever before
-offered. WATEIM8, grand su1are and Ip
r1glit, 'anuosanti 1gar.3 (1i1eluting their new
solvelil1r .1d BolittloIr) are t I atest it.ade. 7
Octave I'laois $160. 7I do,$1410 not, uIse(*a year.
"2" Stop Organs $50. 4 Stops $5s. 7 Stops $0k.
S Stops $75. 10 Stops $Ss. 12 Stops $100 cash, nol.
-uS411 1 3var, iI porfect order ald willranlted.
Lcal oaand travel ng 11gents wanted. 1l1ii rat i
Ottalogiles lalleI. A liberal liscouit to Teach
-tS, Zlitustel, 'hunehes, etl'. SI'Vt mlus' ait
iII IrICC. 1iOl9ACK WATH10; & SONN, 3alufne
tilrers and( leoalers, 40 East 14thi St., Uiop
54t1lare, New York.
Publishers and Printers
*Can buy direct of the Manufacturcr on
'favoritble terms.
"TiL AsoN lAoDY 0T.TNo iM.Ir NE
are the besL and cheapest low priced
machineluati mad,tan have it national repi
tation for tiitiity -ati d o .bility." -The
J;e-ol'yper', Chicaoq,.
Tiur ANSON.IJAIMI PAoR: f j. .8 by
far the be-t machioe vhilx (anit 'be ob
tained for a less prieo than one litin ed
lollars. It is of' grevat strength. Theso
machines have always taken the highest
-lstoId. It is the onol OmchIIIOin to Which
is appliet the :Pitt Movable Cutting
Board. This dovioo hast, a reputation of
itself: by it, the mutting board can be in
stantly and acourately uoved, so ihat a
perfect out is inia1re, This Is a very im
portant point in thoe iachine, and! one
that is possessed by.no otloer. It greatly
t.vc(lticos the labor of proplration in work
ing the paper l-.ekwa.ril .ad forward.
.We cannot too Ftrongly recommend tho
atvantages of this patent movable board.
It is worth tho price of this imachiin, and
purchoasors should fuolly ulnderstnd( lhow
high~hly it is to bo valued."--eo. 1', loweell
o Cb..'s Newespaper' R?eoier qpcl ,Printer's
Gazelle.
TmE LATEST IMPRIOvED IIARDY CAno CUT
g is prlonlounced the most desirable
Card Cutter in the market, for.the general
uses of a printing oflco.
Th'le wvell known RIUcIobEs CAnD CUTTER,
witho moy latest imnprovomoents, is st-ill p,re
ferred.by maboy printers, and holds its
4uwyitssm over other moachines.
None genoino buot those haying my full
address lettered.in thocasting.
P'-" Newvspatpers in wanit of advertising
fromo first parties should senai for my
.coular.
F. A. UAROY,
A iil I , Mabss,
I willhbuy of those that buy of mne.
J. CL ENDIN1NQ~,
01$o a11( Sho0 Dhillfacttrer,
WINNSBORQ, S. C.
' 1'THE undcersignedl re
spoecfully on cst thle
otizens ofFairfield tat he
has removed his lBoot and
Sho~o Man ufatory tQ one1 door bolowv Mr.
C. Mullor's. I am propao'ed teonmanufacturo
'*ll styles of' work in .a substantial and
o)rkmnanlike manner,.out of.thoe very beqt,
malteriauls, and1( at prieces fully as lowv as the
lona goods caoo be manufactured for at thoe
North.or olsowhoere. I keep constantly 0on
hand ai goQd Htiek of Solo ind Uppnr
Leather,.Shoo Findings &c., whoeh wvill b'o
sold at reasonableo prices. Repairing
p)romtlty attendied to. T1er'ms stoictly Cash.
. p1" Driod Hidos bought.
,oct 12 ' .J. OLENDIINS,
Shirts I Shirts I Shirts I
W AMSUTTA Muslin and 2200 I4inen,
at $8.00 peir half dozen..
Percale and ,QOzioO at$6. 00 and $9,00 po,r
uali' dlozen.
gty 22 2. F. AloMASTER & CO,
THOS. R. ROBERTSON,
Attorney at Law
AND TRIAL JUSTICE.
far- All business entrusted to him in
ither CLIacity will receive prompt atteii.
IOn
Office on Washington street, one door
,ast of Wiinsboro Hotel.
1. A (.AILLA D. JNO. S. lti:YNo1.W.
GAILLARD & REYNOLDS,
ATT1ORNEYS AT LA\W
NO. 3 hlA IV RANUIR.
A. M. MACKEL
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
NVO. f., T/, w IRVsa.n,
Winnsboro, S. C.
J" Special attention paid to Ihe speedy
'ollectioni of claims, Will practice in il
the courts of this St.te and the Un,ited
hiates.
SOMETHING NEW.
The Automatic Fly Brush.
AN ORNAMENT.
.A COMFORT.
.A NECES8SITY.
LONG SOUGHT,
FOUND AT LAST
Everybody Should Ifave it.
COME AND GET ONE
CONNOR fi CHANDLER.
rO OUR CUSTOMERS
W HO aro imleobted.to us for PRO V18
[ONS or PHOSPHATES, wo.wo.uld respect
uldly call attentiori, that your bills are due
)n or be.foro 4ho first of November. We
iro depending on you for payment AT
)NCE, to enable us to .meet obligation
nado to.igist you, and which are due at
thaut time.
In order for us, as well as you, tQ main..
:ain our credit, it is necessary to meet our
r)omises lprompltly.
Beaty, Bro.1% Son,
oct 12
35 Y OTIOEJi.
AL pers$oI1s are hereby wuarned
ir unenoloed, now .oocaipIed iby me.
Persons disregard1,n this notico ,will be
leait with' adooe igto law.
Au 1)-tx1.w J.'A. OALDW9LL.
Im 0 0 K!
NEMW GOODS!!
E have just received a rtoeh of
SPING AN) SUM 1i-R
prints of the best brand at 8 1 cent.
1-- Cambries At 10 tenuits.
Centennial Stripus at 12A cent:.
ALSO,
A full stock of Shirtings, ShIeetings atnd
Drilling at, low ligtres.
C LOTHING! CLOT1Ilx !!
WIe hav jt 3isf. ioei'vedl a birt't and em
plioie stock 1f Sprinl.,g aIni iumm. r (!t i
thinlg vhli c we will selU is cli-ap a. n I)y
HATS ! 1ATS ! HA'-'s..
G4nts' and Youths'Fl! and S'traw Iam t s of
a ll] kinlds and11 at.mlny pric.
CASSD\IIElmS !CASIM.E &ES
We have jist. reeived a full s oft ei
inecrss from the Charl, It-vi All. ks.
-ALSO
'TwVce.S, Cottonde4, Jeans, ctc.
J. F. 1 cMAastor & Co.
The lateist IN1vlti s
JUST ARRIVED.
Abwautiful ,eleetion ol L.awns andI
Caibrics, in ill the uw deSirale Cos1w
an1d Patterns11.
A be)("atifill line of IhIlbiurg Edgings
and ''rii mnings of all kidl0s. Cnli, .. ... o
latest styles tlld it greatly Il-.duced pricus.
A latrg.e assortm t of' Faur , U u hnI
Comlbs,11and l'otionls ohd alInds.
('all (.nI unldersi!,n14" bf-fort, IMaking
yourI purchases lld y vol will te :!ati.cd
that the
LATEST, BENT AND CHEAPEST
0OODS aro purliasd of
SOL. WOLFE.
june 26
McMaster & Brico
AVEB greattly reduced thie prices of
their
HAMBURG EDGINc4S,
INSERTINGS,'
LACEuS,
PIQUES,
LINEN EDGINGS,
COTTON EDGINGS,
FRtILLINGS,
(COLLARS,
CJUFFS,
TIES, &c.
Call and exam1inio theoir '"Cheop Showv
Case" of
"OD 201DS AND ENDS."
TOOTJ( BRUSHIES.
20O dozen Englsh Tooh nruRhs, hn.
Iported to order. For salo at t,ho Drug
Store of
july 26 DR. WV. E. AIKEN.
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
05 dozen ChimneyN .of iall k in ds ju
received, and( (off.red at redulce
ratos, by tho dozeni or half dloz/en, at IIh
Drug Storo of
juna 9 TR. WV. E. ATEN.
WONDERS OF WIUMURAFT.
1 YN E TE/I hN .I V/> .1M.II'.IIS OF
'EI T/ >LtTf TI 1.
JoIlulr(1011, Cltzelouv llfuld IIIs ca. ul
It--lio T ),a\IpoI.ts Outi(lmn- No
.9l11,6n,ed alAy.
FNnthe Ph'hr11,1ji1v% Tiiws.
Le Conunandeur Cazeneuveo has
or iomllio w(eeks past b mCa 1zing".
Ipyrecint ive al(liences ill the charil
ng little rotuida of the Colossei
mi!ig. Tho C(miniaier dIS
laims being i spirituali:A. 1iis
hbject is ratlhr to exp>se ihe chlp
lrap of such a creed. He states
vcr fr:mkl iy iii.t al his voniderful
loilgs are siiply cleverly-13 perfoml-,
n'd t ricks: . T' 1 atteilpt evel an
Aiun1eration of the ma1:n11y really
lerc-dible tlings Ihat he h,dov;i WOUld
be idle, 1n1d ") ateiipt their n1:1ra
hllu wo01bl hW buIt to repea.L1 at,
1iter act, allik' imn:xplainlable and
i aim-velous. \'iit a pack of cards
inl his hinds the CoI_;mnl:telr cnn do
staythling aIndl peromsm
-. ts vo nlilexplailable, cv(,n llit
Ling a_CcoMplAuhed trickerv, thiit,
:tmg anludlince who WoUld not
nekiwlhdge the existelce of
diaiblismi blit ollo theory could be
oeept ed, 111: the! Commanll 1,111ider pos
seses te wolderfil wagnetic pow
(' of the nluinille i mnd-re:1der, such
as Chi:h-lFost F r. An ac:ount of
MW of his nmore wvonderful fricks
:tln>ugh ll lil;e are re-arkable
1my v( sole idva of the Coim
mI:ditmr's power. It is called the
"cabinlet mysN.tery. On 1\'eneda
eveninlg a u'Ines . represelntati'e illl(I
IAiol he r gen1tlemlanl wvero invited
lipoll the stAige to critically examline
WandI siuprintenid the arraug( Imeits.
T11he cbim,t, I called, is really
noth1in luoit ti.n 1 cireubir space
ielDosel by cict.tins ru11nnm1g upon
a wire. The wiro does not. reach to
the cel!ling n eer do the curtainlb Cx
teild to Hie wvall il the rear. It is
rily a ccirela1. teit I1n'.oi it pht
formll. but without a to) I ponl a
g-eUntm su ,n hit whro
w trap -door in the floor, a
whiv slect was at olive ()bt,:iie
an1d 11(1 thrvn over the carpoietd plat -
for it. The only aritclu vithin the
cainet was a rohl looking wood
(n Jm I, liavilg fo! its base an I'l
pIhed pice of piine bord. .0
rings are firmly l cr!wed in the pOst
ani1d four illore in the far end of the
woodun baSe.
A WIZARD IwM FRANC'".
Trhe commanii.de, wio is atdap
perj, plasat looking Frenlehma
sp( e:kilg searcely a wod of .English,
atn intorpret'ri vxplaillillng his re
inmrlks t" the autidieCe. was iaken in
c l rge by the Time., represeittivo
and is fellowv -investigat or. J&: ch
wrlit wa vis lirst firm ly .i ed b y stron1g
p)ieces o f umiisliin, l ive kntot a beinig
nodeti in each. InI order to make
ai1sluance dolubIly sure, thel unuiisua:l
course was1 then a1dopted of acetuatlly
sowing thles(e knots to the wrist,
banlds (If the Commwandeur's shirt,
lie having prlevioIusly removed is
coat. His hands were then placed
behind himi anid the two pieces of
munshn again knotted and the knots
again sewed together. Another
strip of muslin was aliso passed
arPounid bo(th wr'ists and( tild so
tightly that the skin began to
wrinkle. Across the woIodonl base
was then placed the legs of a campl
st)Ol and the performer sonted1 him
self, withi the back of his head .to
wardsI the post. Hnis wrists were
then again tied to ai ring inl the
post. Another sitrip of muslin was
rdhso p)assedl through tihe other ring
and around the CJommnandor's neck
md soecured tightly, keeping his
head .tirmly back. His feot were
chiainied. together and( the chain
passed through the four rings in the
l)ase anid then soecuro'l with a spring
padlock. His knees.,wevre tied to
r.fother with a handkorchief and ai
silvor coin placed upon them, and
Llso) upon0 the ends of his feet. In
each of his hands, tied behind his
baick and to the p)ost, were placed
watches dift'orent in size and fixed
in1 such p)ositionls that tho slightest
novemnont would disarrange them.
1'he rear of the curtained space was
11so critically examined, the walls
sounded and a strict watch kept
111)on the narrow passagosway be
twV(oon the wall and the curtamn. 'A
L)ell and a number of musical in
4trumnents weore then placed in the
abinet and the front curtain was
:1rawn, the Commander, who nat
uPonl the calil)-stool, boing bound
in such a imainor that movement
seeimied impossible, and with such
sur1'rouninigs that an accomplico
wts altogetler out the question.
8PINITUALIS.1 w'IIOU'r TlE I n rTs.
As Ie smilinglY remarked in
French :"It is iothiing but a trick,
and 1 assiro you, on my honor,
tiur is no0) one with eIn ill tho
cabinet." No sooner was the cur
fin dr-awn 1.han1 pandemlonlium
broko looso beliin(l it. Vio bell
was Violently rung, a flageolet and
d m togetlier discoursed most
M1(x. tlra(eous discord ; pistols wero
explodA, and wthen .all the instru
iilntsN wero (.brown over the curtain
nmd amomg the audionce. "Up,"
imstantly shioited the profossor., and
te enirtain being at ono drawn.
back, there lie sat' upon ti camp
Stool, with i quiet Himlilo uipon his
face, the kots undisturbu, thO
('Vins upon his fvut and knees and
the wvatclihe in i Hinds. Time
after time lie repeated similar
marvelouls thiings, 1and when the
nialifestatilons cased the curtai;i
was drawn back instantly and
nlotlinlg appeared distllrbed. When
Ie plyed at banjo upon his kneos
ihe coinis -weric previously romoved.
A large slat 0 and a piceo of chalk
weie placed in the prestidigitateur's
li. and it lie cabinet closed. Wfavm
ilg l beenl previously requested to
write a word uipon a pieco of papor
the iTimei reprosentative, unnoticed
iany one, wrote tho word, .''Qen
t ennial," folded thia ppr together
and placed it, ill i pocket. Aiotlir
(Ientleman selectei from a large
bag a counter bearing the number
"m," tied it ill his handkerchiof and
ii-I it. Another o110 ill the audi
VIWO pic!ked froip a box. Qf dominoes
tlie fourray and concealed it about
is pierson It was impossible for
the iconnander to s0 or bo in
foriied of either the word or the
igu res. h'.'ho cabinet had .tcarcoly
beii closed who-a it was again
opq(ed, and thiore sat the Com-7
niuder, st'ill 4ecurcd, with -the chalC
le wieen hi teeth and the word
"Centeniai" written 111)011 the slate.
Again the, cabinet wis closed, and
again tho Curtain was instantly
(1ra11N, 1111d thero, upon tho slate,
wils a1 drawing of the fopr,tray
domnino. A third time, ned the
slatc bore the number -3T." The
alidience appcared i a mazo. -The
77nC8 revpresentativo aa 41hen
plaved ill te Cabinet with the Con
imidfur. His oyos were securely
blindfolded, but otherwiso he was
free He Sat Upon a camp-stool,
beside the porforimor, but with !his
face towards him and holding one
hand lirmly upon Catzenouve's
breast and the other upon his head.
Then the cabinet was closed.
THE "TNIES" MAN IN TilE CABINET.
If ever spirits did more than (lid
that little Frenchman to the bewild
ered nowspaper mnan, thioir presence
has not yet bon announced in medi
mnistic circles. Tho Commander,
in some inexlicable ann11oinir, throw
his hands fromi bondage and got
them) apart. He blew a hiorni in huis
compion)i1's cars, whlacked him over
the head with a tambourine, coply
apjpropriatedl his watch, fired ,Qff
p)istols iln close proximity 'to his
head, b)oat a drum bessido~ ,bimf and
threw tho tamnbourino intp 'his lap.
Cold, cdlmmiy hands(1 then wandered
over the would%bo investigator's
face and1( sout chills creeping up his
back. Dectermnined to see if 'the
bonds(1 were intact, the newspaper
man, bound inl hionor niot to 1move
his handsd, by wvmhi ho st,ill firxily
grasped the comhmandoer's head an'd
and breast, pressed 0110 knee inl
towvard the pest. The performer's
hanuds were appearently fissing
from thoir place, but the invostiga
'tor's knee being in tihe way, they
also could not be returned. Thop,er
former seemingly realized the dilorg.
ma, and made an oxclamatioy in
Frcnch. The interp)rotor frorg the
outsid1o at onico called out, ''Yoyi are
pressing him too hard wvith your
knee." The knee was ,withdrawn.
TIhiis fact alone should prove that
therowarsno accorpplico intheocab'not;
and, besides when at the conclusion
of the imitation sennce the perforip
or throwv the ruusical instrument
over the curtaini the jorking of his
shoulder could( be ditstinctly felt,
and when lhe blew upon tho horn
his violent respir.ions worO quit;.
noticeable. When the curtain
withdrawn the C.ommiander i'~
serene as ever, wvith the newsp~e
man's watch in his pocket and the
banjo reolining upon the investiga
tor's shoulder.'iTo reloase the Qonk .
mander from his positiog # a
actually found necessary to cut his
bonds, anld they had pressed hic
Contited on fourth loo