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TRI-WEEKLYINNSORO, S. C., ESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1877. {VOL. 1. NO. 112.
NEW AIDVE[TISE[ENs.
BEA TY t Ni O oAN
fstops $55, PIanos30onlY$130 Co8t $4350. Circulars
tre. DANIEL F. BEArry, Vashington, N. J.
GUNS Revolvers. Ilustrated Prico
PGU,tSbug Pa.3t freo. Great Westernt Guns Works,
USE WELLS' Carbolic Tablots
For all diseases of the
Th."c.*O t and .Exxxxg.
USE NONE BUT
WELLS' Carbalic TablIts.
Sold by all Druggists.
C. N. CarrTENToN, 7 6ixth Avenuo, N. Y.
E Harvest for Agents. Wo send
free our ne0w 411 >a tillustra
ted Jewelry and atch cata
10 n, with ins4rtiet.lonm liow to manko monay.
At drXs 0.110SH01I ,c- CO., P11111adolplifa'
Pennsylvania, or mliwaukee, Wisconsin.
Agonts Wanted Medals and Diplomas
xL9 awarded
For 1[OIHANS' PICTORIAL
NEW
200 Illustrations. '3-g-anA-g-ggj
Address for now circulars, A. J. HOLMAN &
CO.. 930 Arch Streot,, Phiadelphia.
MOTIJ[E I'S j For burns and scalds, bites
3 of InseCts poison by Ivy,
R E EDy. frozeli Mih an<l parts, (i.
Ichli%ng.qore-., rallk le-g. sore
a lK Oan IV,!. 001rs, earboiich-. felont i an
eites, sore tipple4. broken breastM, erysi1Vlas,
acite pains, he'ala lie, caraclip anid toothacle,
blll( ant biveding pil es, b leeling or tme lungs
literline llemorrhago and inflainations and
1cetirailons pellfar to feinales 14 SAND)FOUD's
ExrnArT OF WITon IIAZFr,. Ask for it, becauso
it. Is bi!tter, stron;ger and clioaper than any
ot lr, antil ivwarrantedl by VIsMS & POTTER,
WI'hloluttale Druggists, 366 Wtasliigton St.
1104ton, M1ass.
RUPTURE,
Thoae wilhin'4 rllaf anl citro for Rupture
shild consift. )r. J. A. SilE1MAN, 23S Broad
wrav, New York.
iun:1 WLti. for his n%v bok. wli
ph,) eraphin lik,ios ios of b kd vaie. bforo and
aft.or Cutre. linvare of ovma-s w;io pretend to
fIrni.li )r. Slieri uk's I,re.K,iment..
()n. or i.,-ie fellow4, a Orimt clerk. now
calling limilf Dr. W. 0(. uemnpivn. is iniated
on hmiplinl, of D)r. S. and awat,s trial for
forgery an(l elbeezzlement,.
AgOntS
Wanted I
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRES8
WILSON N MilIW 1C hINE
COMPANY,
820 Broadway, Now York City; Phieago,
Ill., New Orleans, La.; or San Francisco,
California.
pI U m
HABIT CURED.
A Cart.aill ani Sure Citre.
Large re(luct-ion in prices. A trial bottle free.
is. .1. A. DioLliNomt, L.a Porte, Inilana.
Box 10:3. (Porinerly Ars. Dr. S. It. Collils).
oct 30-4w
PROSPECTUS.
I1STORY of South Car>lina,
REV. R. LATHAN.
history of the State from the nirst discov
tory at dif'erent periods; the history of
the Stato under the PrreayGovern
ment, under the Royal overniment, andi
through the Revolutionary period, or to
the close of the Rievelutionary war.
Tihe movements of the several Whli
military chiefs are accurately traced, and
the several battles fought during the
Rlevol ution are inmutely described.
The whole will make a book of more
tihan 701) pages of the size a, of
S'ephens' Hfistory of the Ujnited Slales. It will
be printed on good paper,ivith clear ty pe,
-and bound in substantial cloth. To sub
acrib)ers the book will be delivered for
FouI DonTnAnnf per copy.
Persons desiring to canvaes for the
.work are requested to communicate with
the author at Yorkvillo, S. C., for terms,
&e. R. LATHAN,
Yorkvillo, 8 C., August, 1877.
sep 8-tf
MORRIS' HO TEL.
hav jut fnisedpainting, paperin
A. . and thoroughly renovating my Hloto
from telp to b)ottom, and now have It in
first class order and am prepared to en
tertain my nests- with much more con
vienco an comf ert than erotoforo.
Ofilcc on first floor and opening on main
street, wihdnigroom and sample
room adjoining. Every oflbrt will be
made o mae myguests comfortable.
At"- Hotel located next (door to F.
Elder's large grocery and dry good stores
and in the central and business portion o
town. Charges to suit the times.
A.?A. MORRIS,
april-20-tt ' Proprietor.
ESTABLMSh ED 1874.
YE AST POWDEB,
OR mkawholesome, light,dl esti
be bread of all kinds, try the orn
ing Star Yeast Powder. For sale at the
Drug Store' of
senpt 12 W E' AIKmu
iJ11HE ELEP11ANT
-HAS COME
With a Fresh Stock of Fall and
Winter Goods,
AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY
GOODS AND
illinery Bazaar.
-0
IMPORTANTANNOUNCEMENT.
WE take pleasure in announcing to
our friends and the public generally that
we are now opening the Iluoit and most
omp\te assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
including Millinery and Fancy Goods in
all the latest stylos and novelties of the
season, such as are generally found in a
first-class Millinery establishment. Fan
cy and staple Dry Goods, a beautiful
stock of nowest styles of Dress Goods.
Buttons and
TRIMMINGS.
A full assortment of brown and bleahed
Muslins, Poplins, Caicoes, Ginghams,
Oents' Goods, Notions, Corsets, (loves,
IIoiiery, Bustles, kirts, Shawls, Cloaks,&c.
Men's and Boys' flats. Boots and 8hoes
for gents and Boys, Shoes and Gaiters
for Ladies, Misses and Children.
A FULL STOCK OF
Fresh Groceries, Confectioneries, Cakes
and Crackers, Cheese, Mackerol,
Flour, Meal, Grist, Soaps,
6tarch, Candles,lKerosene,
Crockery, Tin and
Wooden Ware,
Furnituro and
Mattresses,
LUMBERFOR SALE
As low as the lowest. Call and examine
ay stock and prices.
J 0. O.AG.
oct 3
CONGRESS STRET
N
G
0
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WINNSBORO, S. O.
500o LBS5. NEW YORK F~ACTORY
CHEESE,
Just at hand, and warranted to give
satisfaction.
U. 0G. DESPORTES.
Sept 18
Mount Zion Volleglate Institute
THlE fall session of this well
known Institute began on
~Monday, A ugust 27th.
The courso of instruction
embraces Mathematics, the
Classics, Science and tho usual English
branches. Special attentiori will be paid
to elocution, reading, speOlling and writ
ing. Pupils wiill receive that careful
drdll in the rudiments which is essential
to securing a thorough education, Black..
board exercises will1 enter largely as a
method of instruction. The colloe
building is commnodious and conven ion ty
located. The Principal hopes, with the
political and materia impnlrovoement of the
Staito, to secure a libora patronage, by
means of which {thae Instit-ato may be re
stored,o its former popularity and useful
ness.
TER)S :
Classical, department, per geosion
of twenty weeks, $30.00
Intermediate, - - - -25.00
Primary,------ ------20.00
Payment to be made quarterly in ad
vance.
It. MJ. DAVIS, Principal,
an 14..xtu win nabr., 8, C,
"VEGETIN-E,"
Says a Boston physlelan, "has no equal as a
blood purilier. l-irtiie of Il, iany wmider
ful cure:4 aft:.r lilt o Iler reimllIIe.A h:t'I falilil, I
visit ed the i,abrtor.tory, ii u(i onlivinled Il %, 01
Its goLuline nrit,. It. Is prep:rird from l:irlis,
rotiitl i,r),. vaci of wihih is highly effe
t lye, andl tley are Cf)lll)lllfl('(1 III such Il any
is to peoduc6 astonishI ng results."
VEG ETINE
Is the great, Blood PurIiler.
VEGETINE
Will cure the worst cases of Scrofula.
VEGET1IN E
Is recomnended by physiciansfanl apothecarles.
VEGETINE.
Has effected some marvcllous cures in cases of
Canker.
VEG ETiNE
Cures the worst cases of Canker,
VEGETINE
Meets with wonderfullsuccess in 'Mereurial
(ilseases.
vE"IGEj-1TI NE
Will eradleate salt, Itheum from th. isyste m.
VE GETINE
Removes Pimples a 11t I ,umors from the face
III I Nr IWA
Cures constipation und rigulat' the bowels
VEGETIiTE
Is a valuable remedy for Ileadai.he.
VEGl{~ETINE
Will cure DyspeplsIa.
VE GETINE
RestOres the utire ystutem to a healthy conditon,
VEGETINE
Removes the cause of DiZZInes.
VE"G iij N
Relieves Faint ness or the Stomach.
VEAETINE
Cures pains in -the back.
v EG .TINE
Effectually curtes K iney complint.
VEGETINJE
lsieffective in its cure of feimnale weakness.
VEGETINE
Is the great remedy for general debility.
l~eVEGETIME
14 acknowledged by till classes of people 1
be ihe best and Inost reallabli bloot dItlille
In the world.
VEGETINE
-PREPAtED BY
H. R. STEVENS,
BOSTON, MAS-T
Vegethn is 1 l by all Druggi s.
oct 30-4wv
W. G. ROCIHE
XERCH[ANT TAILOR,
HAS removed to the store next to th,
post-office, wvherc he will bo glad to re
coive his friends antd customers.
A full hino of Samples will bo kept or
hand, from which cuistomlers may mak<
selections. Ho now hats the finest line o
French and English goods ever brough
to this market.
Heo is alto prepared to cut or to mnak
up goods for those who desirro.
Garments of all kinds repaired an<
cleaned.
M Cleaning a specialty.
Thankful 6e the public for past patron
age, ho solicits a continuance of th<
same, and guaran toes satisfaction.
sopt18 WV. 0. ROCHE.
PROF. N, SCHLMITTP,
Pano, M loJ.eon an d Organ Tuner,
288 Main Street, Columbia, S. C
FLAING an experience of thirty-fiv<
..yasin tuning andl repairing
Pianos, Moled3ons, Organs and otho1
Musical Instruments, both I n Europe ani
America, ia enabled to guarantoe satisfac
tion, or make no cLarge. 1-9 byu thu
highes~t rpcomm1endajQps fvromgehooba
and collegos in the United fites:
July 18-tf. '. .;.. -. ...
Ni'lWS 01" THE D.A.Y.
On dit, that Grant is to be minis
ter to England.
Two and a half million bushols of
wheat passed through Buffalo, Now
York, in one day last week.
New York will pay her militia
$250,000 for services renderod in
suppressing the lato riots.
Great complaint is mado in
Mississippi of the stealago of seed
cotton. Tho farmors aro banding
together to suppress it.
The Pennsylvania dologation havo
recommended Simon Cameron for
minister to England. Hayes ob'.
Jccts.
General Grant has written to a
friend at lWashington that he does
iiot expect to return home till Do-.
ceinber, 1878.
Recorder Hackett, of Now York,
has imposed the full sentence of tho
law (tein yoars) on a child stealer,
recently convicted in his court.
The New York cigar makers are
oni a prolonged striko. They have
opened a kitchen and are fooding
five hundr d persons.
Bayard, Thurman and Morgan
are the Deluocrats of the committo
of seven to maturo a miodeo of do
elaring the President and Vice.
President.
The French situation is unchang
ed. Tho government organs con
tinuo to declare that the Marshal
will not submit nor the Ministers
resign.
A European syndicato proposes
to lond Louisiana early thirteen
million to easo her finances. Lou
isinna,i afraid her constitution
preventi an acceptance.
The wife of William C. Gilman,
tho New York forger, has become
ins:me. She is to be sent to a luna
tic asylum. The unfortunato lady
is a nioce of Henry Ward Bocher.
Fort Worth, Texas, but a few
years since in a "iowhlng wilder
ness," is now a brisk town rivaling
Dallas. It has just completed a
hotel costing $50,000. Thus the
tido of empiro rolls along in this
go-ahead country.
The proper translation of the
Sioux chief's name should be
"Thec-Bull-that-Squats," instead of
plain Sitting Bull. The name has
referenco to the way in which lie
sits down.
According to Spanish advices
from Cuba the imperial forces have
captured the President of the
Republic., the Secretary of the
Chamber of Representatives, and
r several members of that body.
The Secretary of War grants his
clerks ten' day's leave to go to
Pennsylvania and Now York for
voting purposos, not to be deducted
from their regular vacation.
Representativos of the Union and
Central Pacific Railroad companios
are in Washington urging the gov
ernent to accep)t their off'er of a
comnpromiise for the money advanced
by it to build the roads.
The number of bishops now in
the Episcopal church in the United
States is twenty-oight, of whom
Bishops Garrett, Elliott, Winkfiehld,
Doelesky, Jagga r, Brown, Perry,
Pennick and Adams were appointed
during the past three years.
At the recent Legislative prima
ries in Richmond, the liquor dealers
put out a set of anti-Mofl'ott--bell
-lpunchl candidates, but were beaten
out of their boots. This is a great
victory for the puinch, as the chie
opposition to it is in Richmond.
The Radicals and workingmnn
put out a joint municipal ticket in
Baltimore, but were disastrously
defeated on the 23d inst., Kane,
D)emocrat, receiving 33,178 votes,
Thompson, WVorkingman, 17,869,
and Warfiold, Reformer, 535. The
Democrats made a clean swoop of
the city council.
The groat two and a half mile
race at Baltimore, which Congress
adj ourned to go and witncss, was
won by P. Lorillard's horse, Parole,
in 4.37k, Tenbroeck, the Kentucky
horse, slcond, andl Tom Ochiltreo
third. Tenbroeok was by long odds1
the favorite, and Parole was third
choice in the pools.
Sitting Bull has met the commis
sion, and refuses to accept any
terms with the United Status. He
prefers to romain in the land of his
"great mother'----Queen Victoria.
He told the commission that they
had como to lie to him as all their
people had (lone. Armong the
Indian speakbra waos a squaw named
hear. She scattered the cdmmiis
sioners.-'
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS.
Aiken wants a fire engine.
Hog cholora in Newborry.
Chestor has had a slight frost.
Wild pigeons frequent the forosts
of Pickons.
Richland will nominiato a senator
on the 6th of November.
A fino mino of asbestos has boon
doveloped in Pickons county.
Capt F. P. Robertson, of Ander
son, and Capt. W. F. Prescott, of
Edgoliold, arO dead.
.Governor Hampton, with his staff,
will roviow the Stato troops at the
fair.
The recent meeting of Synod in
Columbia was well attended. Its
proceedings woro intorosting.
The cause of the Charloston pois-.
oning has not yot boon discoverod.
The chemist has not completed his
analysis.
Col. Chas. S. McCall has boon
unanimously nominated for sonator
from Marlboro, vice Maxwell. Ho
is the Democratic county chairman,
and a splendid organizer.
A Northern lady has generously
contributed to the completion of the
Aikon Presbyterian parsonage.
The New York Timep says Gov
ornor Hampton wants Patterson's
seat in the Sonate, as well as his
scalp.
Treasurer Robertson, of York
county, has received about $15,000
of the taxos, which sum was paid in
by 3,156 taxpayers.
Mr. Shoppard scoms to bo the
coming inan for speakor of the
House, if General Wallace is made
judgo.
Col. A. C. Haskoll, Judgo Maher,
Hon. V. D. Porter and Gen. W. H.
WallacO are mentioned in connection
with Wright's seat.
Senator Corwin, of Newberry, has
stopped down and out. Capt. J. N.
Lipscomb, the Democratic contest
ant, will doubtless be seated.
Soein ono proposes a prize at the
fair for tho handsomost brido in the
State.
The Rev. J. C. Furman has dis
solved his connection with the Lauj
ronsvillo Baptist church.
The sentence of Wado Hampton
McElvin, the Aiken boy murderer,
has been commuted by the governor
to live years' inprisonnent in the
ponitentiary. What's in a name ?
Bishop Lynch has recovored from
the effects of the surgical operation
recently performed on him, and is.
expected to return from the North
noxt month.
WMr. W. R. Brockinton has been
appointed clork of court of Wil
liansburg county, in place of Mr.
Jacobs, who was unable to give a
satisfactory bond. Mr. Brockinton
wvas clerk some years ago. The ap
pointment gives general satiaf action.
The Charleston News and
C'ourier' of Thursday, says :
"Lieutenant Flippoer expects.
to start to-day for To'xas..
While ho has been in this city he has
made friends wvith whites and blacks.
by the sensible course he has pur-.
sued."
The Columbia Registoer thinks it.
hardly possible that President
Hayea contemplates resurrecting
the Republican par'ty in South Care
lina with such slender material as.
Simeon Corley, of Loxington.
The 1nvestigating Committee in.
Newberry county find the face value
of the claims against the county to'
be $27,820.19. By reductions atnd
cancellations they bi'ought this
amount down to $20,873.04, thereby
affecting a saving to the county of
$7,447.15.
The Abbeville .Pre -and'
Banner says : "The work of
grading the Creeshwood and
Augusta Railroad is progressing
finely during the presel.it good
weather. and the Lowdesville and
Calhoun Mill's neighborhood have,.
during the past week, held enthusi%
astic nieetings in the interests of~
the Savannah Valley Railroad."
Hoezejiah 1MoGhee .the simple
min:ded fellow who used sto amniise'
the people of Cokosbury and the rail
wvay pafsengers by such 'feaff~ aW
standin on. his head andT rojIti
the Lord's Payer, died 14t3
hi brotl er's residence. Bpfor0 4
Rig, he aid he wayg' bin where a i
goodt pebple ao." He was fifty~o
yors, of age, and of a good faifl