The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 12, 1878, Image 1

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3 R IR Flj f 000% 61, TRI-WEEKLY EDITION.1 AVININIS.Bolto' S. C. TU.E' l-').,-VY,A 121 1. Itotail price $900 only $10. PIANOParlor Organs, prie $:175 only $141. Paper free. ). F. EATTY, Wash Ington, N. J. ~ItEy INER~PUPA.":. Heven REVOj LVERklloa14.ov(I,vli ox Cartr,g%s Addre.m, .1. BROWN & SON, 136 alkd 138, Wood St., Pitt.sburg, Pnn.yivania. SKIN ISEASES. e Treallse ont Skill iistsen't." 1 givin. syilotois, al(ic sure cire. Smit. frel, to (hose a' 11ciled. Alldr-e4s. E. S. WVEBSTII, 50 North 51t1 Street, Phi ladel pila, l'tennvsyilvatinia. FOR A CASE OF CATAR-1 That, SANDWORDi' IRAt)1'AL UliHil for alarrh will not -iliantlly relievn We*114. X"(1., We'lls, Fatrm) A:o. A It rora. N. Y.: Wil. Hlow'1. St. 1.1is. Testillolls and IretIlsf by mal. Price, wililt 111aprove"i 1n ale:or $1. S-li evervwliere. WEEKS & PoTTinit, Proprietors. Bostonl, 31ass. IO Nly iwritt'n cotirs" of tret N O I K 1' 1 It .111 St 11 -1 i'' t dl 'OIAPI% mtett )Cpei<l!v i-elleves dyspv-p cau,el by tntemniperane tit eat ing, andg atIj inki n1!. ElTeets lermIalellt. Catros ill si m oIt( of ten ca4s. Coirsue ot treaitment vitll n111i-0w.4, $io-$5 nlell orderett, whe rennt ilor whon the patlenlt In Cured, or wllt I the vaite of tito reatient, Is known. SI an C:1,e, inelositf 50, in ail letl ters of in1 tilr y v relative to the i t-a inent. ilt. N. SIKEt, Lock Box 1,012, Port Huron, 1ichigan. TEMPERANCE REFORM AND ITS GBIEAT RIEFOItMERS. BY fREV. W1. It. DANIELS, A. M. Profusely Itlust.rated with Portraits and Sketches, and contaIning over 00 Pages. A Whiol6 T0t11peranlce Library in One V011111. Aq.ents Wanted Everywhere. Addrress, for extra Terms anli Crcu11lar., NELSON & PIlLLII'S. 805 Broadway N. Y. A Goulds Manufacturing Co;. Manufacturers of all kinds of Force d Lift PUMPS Fbr htferns aveif$ roadq., Se?ennboals, 1I'mndnfl, etc. FIRE EN&LNES, Hydraulio Rams, For Clinrches,8chools. and Plantations. Covt-Shellers, Sinks etc, Pumps and Mlaterials for Driven Wells a specialty. "anti".t taranteecl OaKoatwgis furnished efi on n ,pictinm. RANQU A,R"' FN F CA l' A 1,T,r. N.pMP WAREHOUSE.1 PAn PLAcs. Nsw Youx GiT. march 2-4w GREAT REDLrONS. 0 TN order to make room for our Spring Stock, we will from this day Sell our stock of CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, JEANS, DRESS GOODS, and all other winter goola, at greatly REDUCED PRICES. We intend to sell theso goods as eleap as they can be bought anywhere. Call and oxamino and2be convinced that we M EAN WHAT WE SAY. We propose keeping a ful Ind com1 eto stoc k of Hardware, and planters in eed of Plantation H-ardware would do -well by.calling and pricing before pur. echasing. Our stack of Hions, Plows, Iron, .&o,is unusually large and -CHEAP. We call especial attention to the '-Ad 'derhold Hoe," which we sell, it is. just what thte plantors need, and ist cheap an d .durable. mar 2 McMASTER & B3RICE. WAERS'ORCHEESTION aines OR1GA is the mtost benutifulint styleanid perfctin to. * 310o ever mntde. Jt has lAsheeelebrated Coincer. to stop, which is a fine -Imitation of the IlInman Voice, and4 two and a -half Octaves of bells tuned int perfect liar. mony with the reeds, - and theirleect is ning. lent and eiectrifying. WATERIS' CLA 3(10. SNA, (fRCOHESTRAL, CONCERTO. VESPe ER,OENTENNIAL CIMIES, CHAPEL, and ClOTTAGE ORASin Unique Frenchs Cn. ue costbIne PUR1Tlf VOICING toifh great volume of tone, suitab1efo Parlor or Church. .A nR TH p DEST DE fta Toe,Tuch Warante ro sian D ~ljy Unsurpassed. PRICES EZTRtEMELY LOWfor enah.Monau thly Installments received. Instruments to let until paid for ne por contract. A Liberal Discount to 2iehere,Mfnftt Churche,schools,etc. AGENTS WA NTED. Seailnduements to the trade. lihustrated 'ataiogues Malted. 6econdehand Instrumente at (OREAT flARl *AINS.. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Mfanufhetnrera amid Dealers. . 4OEAST l4th ST.,UNION" HQUARE,N.Y. Sole Leather' ! Solo Leather !! J UST Received, 500 lbs., Superior Solo Leather, cheap for nash. -ALSO Irish Potatoes, for planting and eating ane F &M8E Co, LADD BR10. -o0l PANIC PRICES!! -- .Lv' the request of a great many per sons, particularly the ladies, who desire to select from our DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, LACES, GLOVES, RIBBONS, FINE SHOES, &c., &e. Wo have concluded to postpono the Auction Sales until court week. Goods sold at any reasonable price. And yet please remember that we don't intend to give them away. Recollect the cost mark, "ALY CURETON," and you can do your own buying. Many goods 'sold at less than cost. Some of them 50% below New York cost. Will be glad to have every one examine the stock, march 2 LADD BROS. AM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roaet ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard--in Bbls., Cans and Buckdts Sced Oats, Ryo and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greeso, White WVine and Cider Vinegar. 057 All goode delivered within corporate limits. Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni received to--day. New Buckwheat Flour. Choice newv crop Ncw Orleans Me'ksses. New Mackerol in kits, i n barrels. D. R. FLENNIKEN BEST Dry Goods House in the South BAll express freights pailt whore the order Is $10.00. Write a Postal for Sam ples and Price List. V. RICHARDS & BRO., .4 2g.- Augusia, Ga. l'lIles the Blood, fienovate.;aIl Invigora1t es the1 W hole System.1 IITs it HCAI, 11CP ERpI:l T N[s Al11. Alterative, Ton, Sk' solvelt ai ia hir-I w, 'F. I v id no . ( .( thrink h gIh Cah b- Ihi ini t Nro-o-tille.hhlil GT il(.1110 p,rvi-'ii IoIhr.' * i i tere ilh .\ ,: w i l th:4t4 lif ;.I lii . 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NS', No.TO, MAilSSre. gin 0 p. 2 -- v vTITI AA. vegetinoe -PEESTARUEHD -I UE ill OSITEMES- INCLR v'egelinoNlby ull ./ G ST AWARD hottExcles'~ of Mrn VfcETuN.rne amD eIinee1l Fii TES : uT.her e E g n <iv f bythispelbbt. Coitwy Com 1i-l int. (batn- Oeneo al ibuye th li e i llO 14 (i)hican h arhti)y r ecom m-lh l i t toilL (alslh tn'- n LSule i fvruse t aoue om-o pli] ains. IES, r8lc C.H.ES R. ~OS EV I ENS, TryIt adBou v SONo oMASS. Ve Rtm msoldbyal. rg ss for SO fiNd' SEii1CUITe 511( Ot, pWblirantedh 150 Degree bis re-Tesc(lto thecoiitndFullyn Dedorzed.oate DentgetidoEpai osiCtton feort Excllnc f Mcaufactur ANDT I BGIFRUE TEST. orEn ooder. r y a tho -Dsrac Cipn. SL a'o of e!/lae-neo ay I..A...EIN.ANE.o.O ATrto1 TL a.m r , r . .:1.I l. es r .(T 'r ter n --0 --- T11W- MOs T zI|,| I-|XI' .1 11-:N D. I-|X 'S 'IT' TI! : PL-.Y I-| 1.1. W. R3 .;ivtJons Thiro-,.n A-muind 'ho iL.. utic of Check, byILl Pulik Ollcor.s. 'Ihe followving. is the fal text of the mae.iieis Lt.o fouo law, as passc-1 by b n of th.p Legi (, atutt, anid now.of firce : Anl tt to ailelnd anlt act elititled "An ,e( to atuitorize tho counli.y como ilissionelrs to sibimit to the quali fied electors Oif their soverad counties a proposition to altur the Fenve JLj.,,aws, and to provide or (eiet uatini,I th, sanw," ap proved Ju,ne 7, 1877. Re it ewt-lild by th So and 1J.b>0se of Repreuen1,t itivui of the Stato of South Carolina,l now met o111 sitting in Gelner-al Assembly, and by the authority of the sakme S,ewtioi .1. That in fthe seral counitles an.1 tIwnipsijSof' this Shac, w H loe t l!ee.VA hvoa a:re:aly or sliall hereafter vo t to adopt the provisions of the abnvcl cntit led act, eItmmon1lyt] knlitowni as"i'he funce w tHe boun.LtrY liles or He lands of U.w-illa i;Gt wit.hin tile torritory so adp ing u heSame, shall1 b'e denlle'l all ak(1en to Io a lawful cinilo;;ure tih1e'd,f : ald the owncr or Cange ofay ho ,ml,a:s, gent, -.iwile, sheep, goat or Ieat eatte of aly <ldseriplit on, Wlo shall wilhully, ko Iy :m un, tllawrlillY or, n0e ilie tly p rt-,1 the saidl amli 111:11s, or L1y of them, to go uponmll i h u ld o :tmy owinor or OCCUp(1! er iate in any SuCII county or LoWn ship, sliall be (lc( I gawihy of a, lit Sdeinlen(-,)rI, 111d on coIViCtio11 ill aiv Coli-t hlavilg coinputent jr is diction, shall be ile.1 a in snmll not 'xleeding thlily dollars, or iii one1CZ for nut, 1'.I.ro iil ithirty days, or both, in the diScretion of the Court. SEe. 2. That the owner or mana ger of iny\ of the li e stock tfore Haid, il :Aldition to the( puenAltics providt'd in the first section of this Act, shall be liable to the owner oI occupier of any of thlje- 1:tds sitiat ed as aforesaid, for all diuage; he or she may li:ive -stained by the dleprodations off an1y such stock, to be recovered by action of debt in any Court having competent juri.s dietion, ant" tile stoc l that (aus.eId the damage shall be IlId Iable to pay the S:inoC in prf'trelice to all other liens, CeInbr%1lIe'S or chiums a1gIilst the S:nio : Pertde, 1hat if the ownerl. or I:iger of theistock shall Show, t.o the sAtisefLionof the Court, that tho amges WCUO -0111 mitted without Iault or negligeiice oi his or heor lar1, such showiig shall be hell a ilifieient delofnce. S:-c. :. That in the counties of Anderson anil Ches!or, whero a ma:jority of thle to)wnsips1 hiave provisions tiof I thle f(enCo hiw, it sh all be hawftul for thle countIy comimis Sit ner~s to (trent fences (on the ct'&nsl ty lines, inIs!e:id of on thle lines oif townIships, miil for fl:at, purpo1se they areO inivested wi!. aiill the po0w ers 'oniferried on them in causos whr t tiroi couty3 shall1 have~' adopted the sa.idl fence law. SEc. 4. Th:it it shatll bo the duty of the coun11ty conis ioners) tj'. er'ect sublstlantiaul anld ~onviVontlI gaites in saidl fences at 1110 cr'ossingl of aill pulic hlighiways and neigh borhiood roads, and wh'len thio in haihl)tanilis, or arny of th1em, shall do 811re a erossinig onl the(ir' I ownls, they shall1 b)e permbit ted to erect and keep up) such gaites at their owln expense5( ; and aniy person0f who shl1Ilifully aInd unlawfully leavoe open1 anly of the sauid gates 01' do aniy wilful damllage to tho gates or fences erected for tho0 puriposes aforesalid, shaill be0 deemed)0 guiltyo iln any1 Court, haingii complletenlt jl not exeoding twenty dollars, or implrisoned not mnoro than twenty daiys. SEo. 5. That it shIall 1)0 a mnisdo~~ mecanor for any person1 to wil fully rido, drive, or uallow hirs teaml to travel outside of the road on1 c-dti vatedl lands of private parties, and upon1 conviction thiei'cof, shall be filed not less than fivo nor more thani twenty dollars, or be impr'is oned not loss than fivo nor more than twenty dlays :1Provided, That in caso any1 p)erson1 charged with this miisdemenanor be brought be foro or' roported to at trial ju8tico, he may discharge himself from any further nroceedingn thereon hy paying such fine within the above liiits as the trial justico may im Ax Acr to prevent public officers from issuing checks except upon funds actually to their crodit, aud from paying tho samo. ."c i/ enle/ed by the Sonato and House of Hepresentatives of tho Stato of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, anld by tie ait!tority of tho samle: Si:,rrox 1. That tli boards of countv commissioners shall draw orders on itho county treasurors for all 11cfiirutsuz against the county which they have allowed, but they Oh:di draw no orders until after the monthly report of tho troasurer has beenl received by them and imilss he has reportedt tho funds iI t he treasury to pay the same, inu( tihe county commissioners shall inf or0m'l the county treasuror of tho orders dtrawn, in whose favor, and the uno01mit of the order in which they are drawn. A violation of this section shall bo duciel a misdo IMaorJ1 puntisliable, oil Conviction thereof in any court of compotent jurisdliction, by Iino and im1prisol mcnt, at the diserotion of the court. It sIl i ot, be lawful for any count y troasurer to pity an ordor of the buard of county commission (Ir 1mlcs: drawn in conformity with this set,ion, and it is herchy made the <hity of tho comptroller neril, in case of any Violation of tle provisitonls of this section which INay come or he brought to hiH n1tice, to r-port tie oindor to the atorney-general for proseen tion, or to tic governor for dis lliiss:al1, Is the case may be. 2. 1 ; hall not b t lawful for nV Slate mr coulty ofliOr to issue any ceriitato of inde'ubtedness /)j'ri h d, t. ibis Act shall not plp1,y to the issl! ig of tickets to jirors or woritns for their attend amvu up1on. t,ie circuit courts. S.:. 3. It shall not 1o lawful for iany State olicer to diaw a warrant or check for any public dobt ox cept, u1o money then actually to 1 his credit in that amiount in the hands of somo bank or public ofilicer. IAT im H. RiECR:ituvD.-Durin., the last year of the wNr, wh'Iven A .l1 was made for one-year mon t.hr( Was a young manl ill West Virginia vho had somio aspirations for military honors. He wrote to the govenlior for a Captain's comn mi.-.sion to raise a company of one, y.ear mn1a. He was sent a second lioutenant's commission With privi lego of eaptliin if he got up the compalny. He put 111) a tent, hiired a man to beat the drum, and in a fOw days lie got ono recruit, and fhat was all he got in a month. The gOeinor, thinking that lie might have it comipny riaisod, wrote to ask him if lie hald a hundred good men for a year. The lieutenant wrote ick that lie did not have a bun dfred good men for a year, but ho ha ood-n good man for a hundredyears"-1)etroit Pric "Now, then, state your case," said a la wyer the other (day as he put a 85 bill in is vest p)ocket. "Well," be(gani is client, "suppose05 the man living. next (1oor wants to put a barlln right upi against my line, comiing within two feet of my house'?" "Hie can't do any such thing," repliied the lawyer. "But I want to put1 my b)arn up aga ist his line," rem]arked thme client. "Oh ! ah-yes, I soo.-Woll, sir, go right almond and( put your barn there All the law in thme case is on your 0Om CorLrox--Mr. Eldred Giffith puirchaised on lIho 8th inst. from Bob Smnith, of Laurons, several bales of cotton 20 years old. The ctottoni had booen carefully stored away, andi thme staple is as good as if raisedi last year. For this same cottoni the owner was at one time oil'ered forty cents per p)ounfd in gold.- (ireene1 C/Il News. ITHE KIN8moiiAPH.--A wvriter in N.t ur'e says tlhat by combining the telephone with the kinosegraph ho can prloduco a talking p)ictuare which wvill move and gcsticulate as a man does when lie is earnestly engaged in . speaking. Irmagiuo twelve of these animated p)ictuires stopping in to ask for that little hill. The latost cabinset rumor is that Postmaster-General Key is going to resigni andl be succeeded by Postmaster Jmim(s, of Newv York, the mutual friend of Evarts and onln,while Evarts Minilf will soon folowKev's examXlo..