The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 12, 1878, Image 1
I M-NEEKLY EILTION'.1 WI.NNS-O,.-. A .4 J A N U V4
NEW ADVERTIVSEHENTS
A PIV 'ANO. O110AN 1W.1t. M-"Look.
BEA T AtrMlIgI Seel Orgals, 121
jtiops,$55, pianos onlyArt3o, eo-d A450. Circutlars
fre. )ANIEI, F. I.%liATry, Washigton, N. J.
GNanl Itevolvo.ri. 1ll114trated 11r1ce
GUNS L.s, free. Ureat Wetern un Works,
Ilttsbiurg, P'a.
2 STVY1"Es OF CA 11DS, 10c., or 25 NOW Yenr
)l Unrds. SMpIe4 Be. J. JIUSTIEAD & CO.,
Nassau, New York.
FF 93JI AMDI COT I ouI III, t o everybodly
'14-111-winlder Watel free wIth
E IrISI ordier. 'Tell dollars at day
Rgutaratilee. .M. CHtONE(Mli&
CO., 1iladellAklhI, I '.., or Illwauikee, Wisconsin
;AI EWs F.Ir cills. brilt-ues Inl
RE" 1) irpralivo. billtid and bleedting
]3J nplLI t, liletItill Il. frav-.
I In r t ti 1s, fr i . -1 1i 1i
dolent uler, dsliar'gIng , os 8 elleI sore
leg, crysipeli s, nid valmose VeIni 1- SAN II
FOi-)'4 EXTHA(' OF WITCH1 HIAMMti,. Ask
for It, hevalise It Is hiv ter, sI roweger med ehewil per
1 han1 ally ot her. an ins wa rrai ei by W E I-:K &
P1OTi"I', Wiolesale l)roggists, al0u Wash
Ington St rect, Ilostonl, Mas
AS'endfor Reduced.Plce Pri List of
Mason n Hamlin
CABINET ORGANS.
'New aul SplendI! Sl yles '; RICES 11
1U C'FE ) $10 tn -,)1, vah Mthimonthi, (Nov. ISM7.
Address. MASON & HIAMILIN, OtOAN CO.,
loston, New York or Chicago.
A ~ ~ ~ ~~maa nn D i 0} <asa i Uplo
AUI.'N'1'8 Wani~te msAwarded
FOlt I0T.3AN'S NI\
PICTORIAL, BIBLES,
-01tistralions. AtIdress, for new e1reulari,
.A. 4J. IILAIN & CO., 930 Arch tree1i,PhIla.
fgents
Wanted!
'oR PA1ATICUARS ADD>nESS
WILON INMIW ul1
COMPANY,
829 Broadway, New York City; Chiengo,
Ill., New Orleans, La.; or San Fraucisco,
California.
PI U M
HAB.T CURED.
A Ceif'd1 mill Si' Cure.
Large redtclol to I prives. A I r-il b) t le free.
,NHs4. .1. A. DuoimI 'n, [.a 1(otte. It1ltana.
llox 1038. (Forlierly ,i.r . b. It. Collils).
R UP.TU E.
Those wisi1111g relief atil ollre for bupture
ihoIld conslIlt, Dr. J. J. H811EANIA N, 23S Broad
Iway, Niw York.
SInId 1'. forl his ne-41 hook. with
phol ograplike14;lltes of bad lses lrefore J11141
ilfter vure. Hmiware of (01es.,1.3 who pretend to
DunshIr. shermal.n'1s tr(satilkenlt.
(ne of 1.1heso feIIlowS. .1 riOIImIl clerk, now
Valling himself Dr. W. G. Crempieo, is Indicted
I)n coml1pliil of )r. S. andI1 alkIt.jS trill for
forgery and ciuiezzlenci,.
W. G. RO,I-IL
31EMCHANT TAILOR,
I AS removed to the stove i(xt, to the
ox0st-Ofilce, whero he will be glad to re
k1ive hiM frietilgalWd customers.
A full lice of Samples will be kept. on
hand. fron) which customlers mlay mak1te
.electoins. H1 .. ow. has thr. f.nest. line of
French anld Engljsh goods Over bryulght
to this market.
He is also p)ropared1 to cut or to nak
up goods for those wihio diesire.
* Garments of all kinds repaired and
cleaned.
SCleaning a specialty.
Thankful to the public for past patron
iigo, ho solicits a continuance of theo
alamo, and guarantees satisfaction.
sept 18 W. G. ROCHIE.
Columbia Business Cards.
J3EADQUARTERIS for elheapest Gro
ories and Hairdwaro iln Columbia,
to be found at tho old reliable houso of
LOIRICK & LOWIANCE.
]IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Store
oseopes, &c. All old pictures
copied. Art Glallery Building, 124} Main
Street, Columbia, $. C. Visitors are
cordially invited to call and oxamlin o.
I I lARLES ELIAS, formeri,y of Camdeni
~.)has moved to Columbia, and pne
ai large stock, of Dry Goods and( Notions,
Boots, Shoes, T1ru13ks and Valison. Satis,
faction guaranteed.
~EKLING'S GALLEI6Y--Dpposite
Jtho WVheolor Hlouro. Portraits,
P?hotographs, Ambrotypes and Ferroty pos
lnishod in 'he latost style of the art,
Old plctures 01opi(d and enlarged to an~y
alrzp, WV. A. REOKLING, Proprietor,
'l TERCIKS & DAVIS, importers and
LJdea lers In Watches, Clooks,Joewetry,
Silver and Plated Ware, House8 Fetrnish
ing Goo ds, &e. N. B3.-Watches and jow
elry rep aired. Columbia, S. (J. oct 27--y
B EST Dry Goods House in the South.
All express freights; paid where the
order is $10.00. Write a Postal for Sam
ples and Price List.
V. RICHARDS & BRO.,
.oct 27-u.u-A,a .
THE ELEPHANT
-HAS COME
With a Fresh Stock of Fall ia
WVinter Uoods,
AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY
GOODS AND
Xillinery Bazaar.
- 0
DIPORTANT ANNOUNCIIEMENT.
E tito pleOasuro Wn announcing to
our friends aid the public generally that
we are now opening th0 lne 4 and Iost,
o i p ot e 1 u 1e r t m ie n t o f
FALL AND WINTER O0ODS,
including Millinery and Fanny (o.l in
II (le latt'st sty00.9 les ad ove.lties of thi
BeaI-n, much InI2 '1re gPI Ieral ly i.umid in a
first-class A1*"Ievy establisnli l't. Va I -
cy and tapl)y s, a buvitiifil
tock of newcst ntyles of jMons .,uu(l,,
13uttonis anld
TRIMMINGS.
A full assortmont of brown and blehl-d
Mlslinls, floplinls, Calicoes, Gill-1ha1',
(Gonts' Goods, Notions, Cor%s, love
Himiery, 11 ist les, Ski rts. Shawlvs, clith", &c.
lmi's and Boys Hats. Boots and Sh oes
for Ionts and lloys, Shoes and Gaiters
for Ladies, Misses and Childre0.
A FULL STOCK OF
Fresh Grocories, Confectioneries, Calics
ind Crackeys, (euse, Mackerel,
Flour, Meal, Grist, SolnIs,
Starch, Candles.Kerosone,
Croolery, Tin and
Wooden Ware,
urnitureianl
Malttreuies*,
LUMBERFOR SALE
As low as the lowest. Call and examisio
my stock and prices.
J. 0. BO AG.
Sewing-Xachine.
- SE
MARk
PATQ, JULY 25. 184.
WE. CAIM FOil THE IMPtOVBD
WHITNEY
SE1 WING
IVIA HIW ES
The following apocifle poi f s Sup..
riority:
P.- re-eat %inplicilty inl Con.
M ruct foin.
2--Durubj iIty.
3-Exceed4ngly Light uIn -
naing.
41-till Rlmunnng. NoIMises.
5,--PerOms all VarietIes o1
Work.
6--elautly of Flinisin and~
'7-(iREATi I. EDUCTION IN
PilCE.
Sing~.lo Aachines sont on orders direci,
from the Factory, written guarantee with
each Machine.
WHlY PAY OILD PRICES!
ph-Sonid for circularn nedit particulars.
Address,
Tine ~WiItney M('g.. Co.,
feb J.'/ Untersoen, N J
Notiee to Creditors.
A Lpersona havinig claims against,
the estate of Richard DoVe, Senior,
deceased, are requnirod to establish their
deomanda on the 8th (lay of Janu.ary next
before the Probate Judg.o at Winnsboro
South Carolian.
0. R. T HOMPSON,
see 5-lawSy J.P. P. G.
Best is Cha apo5et
AUTOMATIC
Silent Sewinq Machine.
ILotest Invention, Producing Marvelous
R esults.
I ta surpassing merit places it beyond all com
petJtion, and mnakes It the cheapest, notWith
ataunding the large inducements offered by
seller of noisy, hard?running. troulosome, two,.
tijread, teseon machines.
Only Machine in the World with~
Automxatic F'eatures, and
with nso Tension to
Manage.
Write by' Postal Card for Price list, List,
of Of%ees, &4i.
WILLCOX & (4[IDS 8. I. 00
((Cor. Bond St.) 663 Br'o*dway, N. Y
S?? 1&-ly
An Excelient Me"( diciline.
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lit h '.-tiai . -:i ' atb1, it tInI. - ; \. . e, :o y
N e tit -ilah l 1it i . i t i arli, 1:u; Pi*
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ii.i':.A iii.
g oi t erol 1w oivo- tt, tak , I o'4:o Eitlv ia.
4wr vvg i ne. 1o 41it i't I!, b ou in j-s.
&c."t '~Ei I)y l whit Y13m. 1.3ta 1)1"o-t't
Tl whlf - a!! w an -irdom-I v F jc. so.l Coll
fifldn. I nw Vv, t I)(...o a m ,.
li piiCh'm - i :. i t ,i '. ii . da-a pi., ,a t r..om.
ivt fra : ti-. it - ia e l- a I po':. ol-aitd. a.d
\ tvet fli-1 If was un h.:. :wheG ra .1l er , <;o
liet e 4 1111'.i 1113, Ibo (l.. it i (t ii' itt
Hl.I.i. r3..m, V4S
f ler i r-e o i . I y ll iny h lit
f ried i alw wi i-i--: Im ''is of dyi..
mvp t : a.:ry vas I.v i.: A It Il r til -a .lolwr
el o\Ni It- :-Il,i war. :4flrm . ag or ith I
shnyi h:-,avdit.o vl hmr e, of a,, II::Irj ep
sogal r ;L h ! ta I w io 1 1 IAver: iou g
ofi-the gvwoiloWU ttMuln
ljh, yost ill p,41,1 I'.*-t:1I. Ini r\vIId no r
cali 1 te . .iiFtr f tre bel t :l ilin-,
:al ahe s1YETINEtply, \t -ik l l y .oiti l iI -.
care.t I unla, .
Nv. tI. gi~n, whmbl i ntii r%Il ne te: e t
Don'ts hey Ir o hopt.
bgo odl, batcol iand1 you for heYorit
o ,lne. t d ii,al by your kituchs
tiee 2
. ht I r a n E ar r edm ecn
--PdEVnM3 BYV~tiie
I cnim nce 1-3, 1 m :fir b tfe ,
worW fro i is eTee.s stil ipar verrj.1-T
souls(MT "k f'lasws.)nel ngn.i Ghrre-el
I J ,> ING. CA R 11Oy-14AVE
Bmighwmo 11a?ckeyew.
It was inl the Codar Rapi(di sloop
(-r. Outside it- was dark as th(
ilsile of an inlk bottle. Inl thc
slevii)ng car people slept,
Or tried it,
Some of them slept like Christ.itr
m11eli and womie, peacfhilly and
Swe1ly anld quietly.
M t h (l-S spt like (leo0s9
11111i gnanItly, hi(eolsly, fiedl(ishlly,
s Iionglh it was their mission to
keep everybody (le8 awake.
Of these, the imanl in the lower
mun1111berl i breo wats the "loss.
'Wheni it came to it square snore
with variations, you ' winted to
collt "lower threo" in., With a
full hand and at pocket full of rocis.
We never heard anything snore
like himii. It was the most sys
tumnatic snoring that vaH ever d(one,
even! Ol O Of thoso touranents
of snoring, a sleeping-ear. ie
tlid't begint a1s soon as the lain 1s
were turned down and everyl4 jy
WM im bd. Oh, no. Thore was
m1)ore cold-blooded (liftbolisl in his
sy:-tei than"Ll that. He wait(d 11ntil
overybody laid had a little taito of
sh(.ep, jiit to see how good an
piu ait- t it was, and then he broke
inl ('11 their Slilumbers like a winged,
breat1,ahimg ldellion, 1111d tly nevor
knew what peacc was again that
night.
Re started out again with a terrific
"Gn--r-r-r-. t !"
That oponed overy eye in the car.
We all hoped it was an accident,
however, and trusting that he
wouldin't (1o it again, we all fi'rgavc
him. Then lie blasted oqr h'ops
:md murdled tlic, sweet serenity of
our forgiveness by a long drawn
"Gw-a-h - --lh-hah !"
That sounded too much like
business to b0 accidental. Then
every b:d in that sleopless sloeper
was held off the pillow for it minute,
waitinlg in breathless susponse to
hear the wors , ail the uleoper in
"lower three" went on, in long
drawn, repilar endences that in:
(iettd good staying qualities I
"dwa--ath ! Gwa-a-a-ah! a.
wah ! lw-Nah! 0Ahnwa a-a-ahl'
Evidently it was goillg to last aill
night, and the weary heads dropped
back on the sleepless pillows and
the sweaing began. .6imumblpd
along in low, nluttering tones, liko
the distant echoes of it profanio
thuinder storm. Pretty soon !lower
three" ga've us a little yariation.
He shot off in a spiteful
"Gook !"
Which somi(ld as thoilg his
nose had got madi at him and was
going to smr ika. The thoro w)jas ai
panso, and we began to hop b e h i1d
either awakenod from slep or
strangledI to death ; nobody cared
ver1y Particularly which. But lie
disa.ppointed overybody with a
gutteral:
"Gurooch !"
Then he pansed again for breath,
and when lie had accumulated
enough for his purlposo ho resunged
businiess w'ith a stentorious:
"lKowpA !"
That nearly shot the roof off the
car. Then he went on playing such1
fan tastic tricks with his 11oso, and
breahiing things that would make
thme immnortal gods wooep, if thmey did
but hiear him.i It seemed a matter
inlcredible, it se.omed an utt.or, 1)ro
pos terous im possi bili ty that any
human being could make the mon
strouis, hiideous~ 1)oiso with its
breathiing machine that th.o follow
in "low':r threo" was making with
his. Hto ran through all the ranges
of the nasail gamut, he wont up and
down a very chromatio aicalo of
nores, he ran through intricate and
fearful variations until .it seemed
that his nose must be out of joint
in a thousand p)laces. All the night
and1( all night through he~ told his
story.
"Gawohi I gurrah gn-r-r-r ]
K(owpf! Gawv awwvah I gawah---hahl
gawvah-hah I gwock J gawva-rt)
Just as the other pas.sengers had
consulted togother how they ;might
slay him, morning dawned and
'lower nmumber three' awoke.
Everybiod y watched tihe curtain to
see what manner of man it was that
had madlo that beautiful sleeping.
car a pandemonium. Presently the
toilet was comp)leted, the (curtains
parted, and "'lower number throg'
stood rovoaled.
Great hoavons I
It was a fair young girl, witia
golden hair, and timid, pleading
eyes, like humnted fawvn's 1
Tihe Tr9 Autober who hangei
himself in (icoe box has furnishei
the cooles 6ase of suicide rn rec
ord.
Tho languago of tho suspuidor is
supposiod to bo tBraco up I"
.01ontinR OtIt tile number of lost
ml tho prosent warllu siiia h1as still
flomio 70,000,000 nmen
The old maxim, "Bo chasto and
y'YOl1 be happy," is contradicted
point hami by a 11lack Hills man,
who Wasli rPcntly chased ton rAiles
by at party of rodskinis.
T(he annual reprt of the board of
rovision of taxetj ill Philadelphilk
shows a total doprociation of $50,
000,000 in ta.\ahlo property as con4
pared with last ywar.
The Brazilian parliament has voted
a yearly subsidy of $100,000 during
ten years for a line of steamers to
tthe United States. This is one of
the first fruits of Dom Podro's Con
tennlial Viqit.
The farmers in Scotland have
suffered sever loss this yoar by bad
weather, and their aggregate reve
nuo will fall short of that received
in good years by all pitimated
amount of $40,000,000.
A band of Portugilese amateurs
have startod out from Lisbon to
exploro Central Africa in Stanley's
tracks, and to negotiate, if possible,
treaties pf comnerce with the na
tives along the route.
A farmer residing near York, Pa.,
has kept a record of the number of
tramps visiting his premises in
quest of food. The number from
April 1., 1877, to Novonbor 18, was
545, or an average of about sixteen
per wepi.
Says the Piocho (Nov.) Recordi:
Tho latost curiosity or freak of na
ture is apples without soods in them.
They como from Utah, along with
the regular seed apples, and cannot
be told by the outside appearanceq
from thelp, but p the jnsi4e they
present no appoarance Qf ever
having containod any spe<j.
A man, praising portpr, said it
was so peollont a beverage that,
though tatko4 i4 lajiR q1jantities, it
always madq hiiq fat: PI have seen
the timo," said another, "Wyhon it
mado you lean." "When, I should
be glad to know I" inquired thq
eulogist. "Why, no longer ago
than last night-against a wall."
Notwithstanding famino and ro,
wards, noxious animals njultiply ill
India froil the religious dialiko of
H-indloos to killing apythipg.
Cobras, lucky reptiles, arp held by
them espcially sacred, and, with
other snakes, njanaged in 1875 to
kill 70,000 persons ; but 270,185
snakes were killod, The loss of
cattle frop1 thp samp palse waj very
heavy.
What's in a nans ? A Chinaman
in San Francisco found there were
thirty days, He itolo a 'Frisco,
mal)'s door plate and fastencd it on,
his own doQr as an ornament. HO
didn't 4now tlja& the name NpulIld
betray him as he thought that wvas
mprely carved on for the beauty of
the thing. The Ohinamnan now lan.
guishes in prison, anotlir victim to
the mrystprios of 15nglis1h orthogra..
The Arizona J*ino,' tells a laugha.,
ble story of friends who were ree
contly attacked by Indianis in that
Stato.. They wore both on :nules
and the arrowvs wyore whistling by
them~ in clouds. TJho m'ulos wpre of
unequal p)owers of speed, and the
foremost man sang out, f'Joo, why
don't you come along ?" Jop, whose
armes and legs were flying in the air
like a runaway windmill, roplied, as
an arrow grazed his ear, f'P0 I lQgg
like a man who is throwing off ?'"
Pnarry WVEJ I THI4?q YOU.
"Why, howdy dp, Mrs.. Crippins ;
are all thp folks well 1" asked one
woman of another, in market, tile
other morning, f"Oh, yes, tolerably
so, thank you. Father is laid up
wyithi his side again, and mother's
rheumatism has got so bad she
hasn't been able to get down stairs
for a week, and Martha Jane had
another nit yesterday and JWilly
cut his foot with a hatchot, and
Tommy can't speak above a whisper
for a sore throat, and Eliza ha's a
gathering in hpr cars again, and the
baby has had four spells of ceroup,
and my husband can hardly work
wvith his sore eyes,, and I . thought
I'd die last night with a sick head,
ache, but wAre all about as swell as
common. How's your folks?"
(iwnmati .Bre aat Table.
The following awful warning is.
going the rounds: "A few years-ago
Mrs. Kate Chase Spramgue paid $2
peard for dress s.ateril.: To:.
day her husband's paper sells fp'r
2j cents on a dollar.'