The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 11, 1877, Image 1
T.-rRI-WEEKLY EDITION.] WINNSBORO, S. C., THURSDAY MORNNG, OCTO BER 11, 1877 yOL. 1
NEW ADVEi'IISEMENTS.
2 5t.L iiAN'r CA 1(Ds, noi t wo tike, witli naino
10ts post, pald. .1. 11. Ilus-EI, Natsau
2 Res County, New York.
Revolver and Cartritdges for $3.
-A line iet p Il ( svven shot, pocket re
volvvi. it first-cla.ss ticle. Sent C. 0. 1)., Or
MIl rolipt. ori ricts. G. V. WI1.1.s, 11. 0. Box
ils, New York.
EG V TrsvINE.
'lhotsanl s will h r I e"thlim))y (anil I(t It
volunta-Ily) t at. V'gellte Is iII bst indeleal
4coinvomi(i vit. pla;wtt h crttIminci for
re'novat1ing andl puiritying Ihe bloo"I.
LADIEDElegant Im.
Itatkil IR op4e Corst I
SeI, Broastrin antd
Pondart lD-;!, Cent
Potpaid t).hTy 3ede
of th: Papor for 2.
C t.. Throo Sots for
00 Cont. In Cnr
renvy or Stmips.
Mlint'o iC.H0 Yrk.
'I I AFLING
With a Cold is Always Daigorous.
UJSE
n sitme renil 'y for (Coighs, aitd Il 11 Dis
vtaSos of, the Thr'):at. Lung1"s, cuest. and
. ticolls Ml'itbralle.
PUT UP ONLY IN LUE BOXE.R.
Sold by all )uggists.
C. N. CuTri.NroN, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
1LBIT CU ID.
A Certain and Sure Cur'e.
Large redcti on iI prices. A t ril tlait , fr11.
MRs. .J. A. IDRaO INo.:t, 1.A '01te'. In1111ana.
Box 1):;S. (Forinerly .it's. )r.s. 11. Collins).
Thle anly' caniblnat bin or
heIrtle J.hlijal!a Wingvr,
- lt i h ii ie' A v o ie: tics an tI
r 11e. 1iii li e ist ' (10-11
('ills. i i s, I r;. n-a-t
U N ubmsIl l.r lor aIll
kin i's o A s liSilam.si. It
fin ly411,1" I'vUeves; ljYSlvpy
slit. uppres.iol after 1,aiin
JAM~ ~~0M Avl. I i 114, les or 1in101
' ge s .ll coreis all ill-ti Ir
intiii-e.ofit!e Stfolinaell mili
. s :Iu i u::I., C rai'ps,
-C'hIlls. i e .- ll t
* 1~ROSinE U~
III~As [fL0Yo ort SAvMD (;1%1,
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Those wlie-411'4 nre. t'eo ant wnr r Rupture
shoulhd vonl-Alit !)r. .J. A. SHERitM.\S, ' B road
way, N4!wV York, orsed forlhlis nvi 1i Pok Wit i
photograpllu. of -li s-ws of h'aI e vifore. al
attler cure, lware i w i ht..t, who pret.ell to
[uri,li1 Dr, elil 'rmllo I's t reat,in n tiil.
One of ftse ftlows, arin:n clerk, now
call)[ li11st'I f I Dr. W. ( . Uh e ipi , Is In<I(IIt il
ociomlplahint of Dr. . I awalits tril for
la l vilbezzlemem Oct',-, 11m
PRO0SPECTUS.
HISTORY of South V ario Iiln,
-oy
R EV. Rt. LATHAN.
ioonlcs a slficitn,1t number of ib
0oscribers tare semurd to warrant tho
enterprise, I propose publishing it
IIISTORY oF souTHu CAROLINA.
The work will embrae a comPlete
hlisitory ofItite State from tho first discov
mmilit of800 eri
cry of tHioi;oil; the setlment of tetri
tory at didi-rent. pvriodls; the hlistory3o
tthv S1tato uinder tho Propriet.try Gov'erni
jilq1.11)1t. lI j t ':II N 111-9
menAt,Inde,h Rloykandovernment and
through thed Revolutionaryjo pterio, to
the closeI of thRvo ltnr war.e m
I. Tre mosvemntsn ot them oevral Whig
miitEartios arnaccuate "Taedond
the sor Pale batese foughet noringes the
Rtvsoluron aec,nmanitelyecr ~id't
tan wn -fourpaes, o thed bizodf
Sfephees' u[str of. Thodmas. rtsoil
be printd on of olper,ield clnye,
thoauho atYokvlle S C,For terms.,
CONNOR & CHANDLER
CALL attontion to their full STOCI
--OF
Vatelics, Clocks, Gold and Silvel
WaLch Chains, Brooches, Ear
rings, Studs, Collar and
Sleeve Buttons, Plain
and Fancy Rings,
Solid Silver
an1d Platod
Castors,
S p o on ns,
Forks, Napkin
Rings, Goblets,
Cups, 13utter Knives,
Butter Dishes, &c. Spoecta
ees, Cutlery, L.unps, Lanterns,
Glass and Crockery Ware, Vases,
Toilotte Sets and China Tet Sets
-ALSO
Machine Needles and Sprin gs
Sewing Machines repaired, cleane<
nILd adjusted.
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WINNSBORO, S. C.
500 LBS. NEW YORK FACTO1.
CHIEESE,
Just at hand, and warrauted to gi v<
satisfaction.
U. G. DESPORTES
i'ept. 13
W. G. ROCIE
MER~CHANT TIAILO1R,
.VIAN remuov'ed to the store next to th
post- iic, whuere~ he will be gladl to rc
ce'ive his~ friends and customers.
A full lino of Samnplos' will bo kept o1
hand(, from whichu cuistomers may mnak
selections. HO now has the finest lino c
French and English goods over brough
to thuis market.
He is als~o prepared to cut or to muak
up goods for those who desire.
(larmuents of all kinds repaired an<
cleanecd.
p:#- Cleaning a specialty.
Thankful to tho pulblic for past patron
age, ho solicits a continuance of th<
samo, and guarantecs satisfaction.
sep)t 18 W. G. RtOCHE.
TTJL~ET SO.AP
JUST RECEIVED,
O NE gross of tho genuino Blrowi
Windsor 8oap.
ALSO,
Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at th<
Drug Storo of
aril 24DTL W. ?. AIKEN.r
VEGETIN~E
Rev. J. P. Ludlow 1"rites:
178 BALTM STIEET, BRoOKLYN, N. Y.,
November 11, 1874.
Mlt. r. Rt. -EN:
Dear Sir-Fromn persoial bfnelit. ree!vp(j by
It a ise, as well as frotm pl-rsolitl k1um ludge of
Ithlose whose ciures thereb>y Itave S('MIW^(l al..
Intost itillracu lolls, I valt 1tuost, leartily ItIlu sin
ceirly r(IeC0olonVi tll V1MI TuNP for it.(' Coiln
plalints willh 11 Is clatitlm to clre.
elIA.\ Es I'. l.1: IAIJ,.ato Past or
Calvary satcrfst, htitreb, Sacraineto, Cal.
Vegetine.
She Itests W0ll.
S9orr POLAND, ME., Oct. 11, 1876
Mit. 11. R.STvE
Dear Sir-I have bell sick two years wi III I he
liver oomplaint, ail clirig thal I in' lhave
tIak('n a1 gra m n Illj*ferenIt m])IIIs,1s
olite of t lbe. id flit ti any gool. I was resilss
at bIgIt , aligri ll ( ha It appeti te. Sillee talkinig
the V'awrTiNr 1 rest, well, andi rellilt In, food.
'til recommend t Ih leget info w'Vha ILt, is has
tioile for ime. Yours respct Iuilly,
Ms. ALISERT RICent.
Witness of the tbove, IMr. Georgo M.
Vighan, Medford, Mass.
Vegetine.
Cood for the Childrenl.
BosToN 1o1tE 141 Tyler Street,
- llo.rox, April, 1870.
Mit. 11 . RI. S-rui.js.:
)'ar Sir-We f,t,l that. the ehildre inI our
hotIt vh hit ve( hweli greatly bel Iet .(yit 1b Vi-:m-4:
'TINE yOu hamve So i kiully % giv!t us r.0n :t1I1e to
litle., especially Iilose troulilel wit ihe
Scrolula. Wit It respel',
Allts. N. W00MTELL, 3atron.
Vegotine.
Rev. 0. T. Walker Says
Pitoviiee, R. I., 164 Transit, Street.
- H . R. NTivics, Esq
1 I'voel billi,[ t o ex pres.s Wit h my si',nlatulre i he
-ib!.liv ie I plt l1ac!111e u1pon l your Vm-iF t:. 3y
i'1m111y lit V tsett I 11. for i le last, t,wo Years. 11i
nerl-olls debitly Ht 1 Inval111able, Illd I T'eolin
Ilenti It 14) all wilo Ilmy ie'eed ant 1mvigora i it,
renitating lonie. 0. '1'. WA.LEliC,
Pastor of Buwtlen-Square Cliurchi, iostor.
Vegotine.
Nothing Equal to it.
SoUTn SALEM, Mass., Nov. 14, 1876.
Ma.1i1. U.STv:s
Iier Sir-1 hive beeiOublCd witli scrofilla
caiker, anti hiver complaint, for thilre years'
.Not InIg (!v*'r- didi lle goo in t nti 1 comlneneelio(
i;sitg tIhe Vegetill. I aim now gvttling aloels
llr.t-r. .e, ard stIll usitg the 'egei lne, I on.
si(it ihere Is not il lig eilal tit' for suhi com.
plaints. Can ti'r' rcolimet I l to every
)o)y. Yourrs I rully,
Mits. LizziiE M. PAlKAn,
No. 16, Lagrange St., South Salem, Miass
Vegetine.
Recomiend it Heart,ily.
SOT11i BlOSTON.
"\It. I. R. ST'VE.KS:
wt-ar sir-i hiave (-,Leni several 1)iot tles of yoli
egeinte, antI alli colvinIteed it is a valtuabhl
'eiledy for 1yspepsli, kiilley coipla it, alit
' vinerall (1114biiy of i he sysIvem. I call Ilear MI I
rVV0omUICIt mI t, io till slTferer's from (lhe abon
Complaints. Yours respecitilly,
111nS. AIUNoE' 'PARKPIZ.
VEGETINE.
-PEPARlED IBY
H. R. STEVENS,
BOSTON, MASS.
VCgtine is Sold by all DIruggiL.s
oct 1-4w
Publishers and Printers
Can buy diret of the Manufacturer on
favorable termis.
"THE ANsoN IH.tunY CLrT'txxa M'AcinNtmr
are the bes1t, an elteaipest low price<d
mtach1ine~ made, and)1 have~ a unational repu)t
)lJedtrol/per, (Chicayo.
THEui ANsoN IiAnDY PAPEnt CuTT'En is by',
far t he best mlachtinei which ('anl be olh
e tatinled for a 1loss pr'ieo thtan one hundred
dollars. It is of' great strength. Th'lese
miachtines htave always takhen the highest
stand. It is the only maitchtiie to which
is aipplied the Patent Movalie Cuttiutg
r IBoard(. VTis device has a repu)tattion of
a itself': by it, the cutting botard can be in.
SStatUly3 and actcur'atl tuoved, so that a
peOrfect cut is insuttc, TIhis is a v'ery imt
t portant point in the machine, antti 011e
thait is po0tssessd by no ot.her. It greatly
reducest thme labor of pr'eparation in wor'
inig the paper backward 1and( Jorward(.
We cannot too strongly recommttenl the
adivantages of' thtis paitentt motlvable boardi.
It is wort,h the price of this machine, and)1
l)pur(ihnsor:s should1( fully ulnderstand bow
1highly it is to be value'd."--(eo. P, floweli
& (. .' Xewsaper' liporter and Printer's
(Gazelle.
THEn LATERT IMPRovEID HAnDY CARD CtY
TEnl is pr<mnounced tho miost desiraible
. Card Cutter in ihe market, for the general
use5 (If at printing ofhice.
3 TVho we'll ktnown' RutJ(ormsE CARD Ou'rrn,
with my latest impllrovemtents, is still pre'
ferred b>y many pIriters, and holds its
favoritism over other mtachiries.
None genuine but those having my full
'address lettered in the casting.
.mi Newspapers in want of advertising
from first parties should send for my
circular.
F. A.IA RDY,
A uburn~dale, Mass.
I wvill buy of those that buy of me.
dee 14
Auctioni Salo.
I wvill sell on Fri daty,the 12th of Oeteber,
...at public outcry, all the personal prop)
erty of the lato Jas. RL. Aikon, deceased,
consisting of a remnant of a stock of
melrohandilse, Shoes, Blagg ing, Coffoe &e.
Also, a hot of House Furniture, consistiuig
of Carpoting,Iluroans, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Sofas, Silver-ware &c. &e., a part of which
Is very desirable. TrEnMa CAsH.
HI. L. ELLIOTT,
sent 27-txtd Administatrn.
LOVE BEF)E TH E MAST.
il 031.1.\T'-| 01.' T|||-| unixl Di-:) -;I'
A Touching Yarn - A Sailor folioWOd to
the Forecastitl by his Young Wife
She stows hersolf away in ma11le dis
guiso -.-A fatal fall from a Yardarm
The Husband commiliit,s suicido by
jumping into the Sea.
Foun i I-(mvanisco) AMUi, Nqdl. I.L
TieO captain of aii .Eniish ship
just arrived ill port redates a singu,
lar story wvhic is worth adding to
the already extensivo budget of
marvelous tales of the ocean. The
names of captitiln and ship aro not,
given, as sailors aire proverbially
sensitivo about their veracity, and
there is a strong 1lavor of romance
inl the skipper's anecdote.
The oflicial log contains this
entry :-"August 15, latitude--,
longitude-, James Coltonl, a stow
away, fell from the foretopgallant
yard to the deck, and was instantly
killed."
"Augunst 16, latitude-, longitude
-, Williai Bean, an ordilnary sea
man, while the funeral service was
beiig read over the body of Colton,
jumped from the topgallant rail and
sank immediately. Ship hove to at
the time. A huat wis lowered, but
no traces of the man was discern
cd."
"That," said the captailn, "is an
entry that gives the key to the
yarn I'll spin you," as a .1it re
porter sat in his cabin yesterday
afternoon itfter the noonday meal.
"I shipped Bean in Liverpool.
lie was a tall, good looking young
fellow, and Aid not appear to be
much of a seafaring man by his ap
pearance, but lie had a coiplo of
goood discharges and I took him.
After he went forward amiong the
mon I did not notice him again
the second day out. The mate
camle aft lugging along a little hit
of a follow with short curly hair
and a romid face, whom lie had
found stowed away under the fore
batch. A lot of the men got around
to see wha1tt I was going to say
about it
"What the blazes mado you hide
in my ship ?' I said. H4o didn't
,answer a word, and scomed scared
to death. Then Bean steppod out
and said:
"I know that young ma1, captain:
he is an old chum of mine. He
wanted to get a passage to Califor
nia and had no mlloney."
I swore some at them both and
then sont Colton Gff in 2 charge of
the third mate, who soon got him
to work on a broom. He handled
the broom pretty well, and took
sort of to polishig up the brass
work andl seemed so inclined to lhe
industrious that I took himi out of
the mate's watch and1( gave him11 odd(
jobs about the cabin, lending the
stowardl a hand and so on. 1-o had
all night in and better grub than
they got in the forecastle, but lie
usedl to always slip somie of it for
wvard to Bean. Th'lose twvo were a
good decal together on Bjean's watch
and Colton would sometimes stay
up all night with him. Then lie
got to like going aloft, and used to
handle the royals as well as any
ordinary seaman on board. One
day the mate said to me, "I hioardl
thoso two meg, Bean and Colton,
talking together last night, sir, and
there was somnethiing queer about it.
Bean was tolling him that his
mother and brothers would never
forgive him, and the best thing to
(10 when he got to San Francisco
would be to write to some friend at
home, but not to lot his peolo
know wvhere lie was. Colton wvas
erying and seemed to feel very bad.
Then they sawv me and shut up. I
think Bean has made that boy
Colt on run awvay from school or
something of the sort."
I told the mate to muako wvork as
light as ho could for him, and once,
when lie brought im uip at cup of
tea on the poop, I asked him if his
friends know that ho had started
for California.
"Oh, no," lhe said, "but I could
not get along well at home, and I
thought it best to go away."
"You knew Bean well at home,
didn't you ?" I asked.
"Yes, sir," said ho, and looked red
and confused.
"D)id lhe induce you to run away ?'
"No ; no, Bir," said lie ; "buit he
told me ho was coming in this shmip.
That wa* all T ai/ abont it then.
A week or so afterward, whne h
was cleanling up ily cabin, he got
hold of a photograph of my wife,
which ani artist in Liverpool had
undertaken to color and had mado
a boteh of it.
"Did you ever do any painting?"
I asked. He Said Ie Inlted a little,
aid I got a box of water color paintii
from the third mate and somo
brnsbes and gave him a few photo
graphIs to color. You see how well
he (lid it. Ie surprised me."
11h(mn the captitaiI o1ened his
abmand showed tho reporter
some photographus wlieih woro very
skilfully andIl artistically retouched.
1 saw iim once," continued the
Cap1(tainl, "painting tho photograph
of ia fin looking old lady. He told
mIIe it was Bean's mothor. Well, to
come to the day the accident oc.,
curred. I was on dock at tho time,
and Boan and Colton wore sitting
for'ard. I was just going to call
the youig chap aft to help tile
stlihaker, who was working on the
poop, when a1 squall camie along1.
Tme mato sang out, tilo royal
halyards were let go and Colton
jumped into the fore rigging to
get aloft anild stow tile foreroyal ,for
it was darkening u) to wildward.
Beanl also got into tile rigging land
seeied to want to get up, but
Colton got ahead of him.
"He laid out oil the yard, got
hold of the canvas, and the next
thing we knew soiething came
whirling down on deck with a thud
that, made no shudder. The first
onle at tihe poor fellow's sido Was
Bean. He turned him over, for
tie face was toward the deck, and
then le fell down ill a fit, and tho
bOltswaiin at tended to him. Tile
watch carried Colton's body aft.
His neck was broken. I pullod off
ithe shirt anud then I knew tho
whole story," and tihe skipper took
a glass of shery, and his eyes were
mioist.
"What was '.the mllystery ?" asked
tiie reporter.
"Well," said the captain, "just
this, Ci tol did not ielong to our
side of tile deck. The body that
was sewed up and launiicded into tho
deep was a young woman, an(d she
Was Beal's wife, for I found the
1marria61o Certificato ill Beal's trunk
with soeie letters that partially ex
pliained the matter. Jut I'll toll
you about that afterward. As soon
as Pean got right holi caie aft look
ing like a giost, and Ie knew by
my faeo thitt I had discovmed the
secret."
"'Captain,'" said lie, takdipg off hia
hat, " kwould you have anly objection
to letting m stay alono with it this
night?'
"1I let hin stay all night by the
body, al I can imilagille what tho
poor fellow suffered. I never saw
such a despairing face on a man in
my life as that which mot me VhenI
I opened the cabin door and the
haids wuro siuioned for the
funeral services. Ho stood by until
the last moment, and when the
body slipped off into the sea, and
the shot carried it dowrn, down into
[tie luho depths, he watched it unitil
it disappeared. Tfhen lie julmped
on the topgahllnt rail, and before
any 0o10 could grab lhim lie was
gone."
"And the let ters ?"
"I hunlited thlroughl his1 trunik,"
saidI the skippor0L, "arnd fond a
bnudie onf letters which I am goinlg
'to enclose to his friends at home.
F"rom whait I could learn from thiemi
it appear's that Boomn (wvhich was ani
ass'ud( namol) was a young followv
of good family but very wild. Tile
girl's pleople wore also weoll off and
reputab~le. She knowv him from a~
b)oy and ran awa~y with him, and
they were married. Hie went to
sea after thlat and shle went back to
school0. Whoen 110 returned thley
tried to mlake it up with the old
folks, but they would not hlave it.
So tile young fools, withlout a six%
pen1ce to 1bloss themunselves with,
como on board myl ship. Sounds
like a nlovel, but it is all just as I
told you, anld here areo the proofs."
"Have you any objection to my
giving thed name of tihe ship ?" said
tile repor'ter.
"Well," said the skipper, "I don't
like thlat sort of sens,ation, and the
owners don't want thoe sort of
ti ngs about the shlip in tme papers.
Here ism tiho at along side," said
the captain, and the reporter took
a seat in tile stern shoots and was
soon1 at the landing.
Tho Moft'ott hell punch is ex
peotod to raise half a million dollars
mf Virginia this year. The govor
'nors of Louisiana and Arkansas
Ihave written for copies of the' laty,'' -
with a viewv to iuntroducing it into
their respectivo States. The
whiskey dealors are fighting it all
along 'tile line.