The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 16, 1878, Image 4
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JOB WORK.
Bill Heads, Lotter Heads, Envelopes
Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &c.
n oatly oxocutod at this otilce, -- CIIEAP
VOR CASU.
Continled troma It rst tgo.
her countenance was a rshject for
Iogarth.
It is not generally known that,
Mr. Stephens was, mUch talked of
for President of the Confederato
States, and still less, that he caimte
much nearer being President of the
United States. In 1860 the Demo
cratic party could have elected
whom tho pleased if the party had
remained united. When Stephen A.
Douglass witnessed the opplosition to
himself at Charleston, he proposed
to defeat the Yancey malcontents
and Brockeuridge men by giving
way to Stephens, on whom there
could be no hopeful division of the
South, and whose Union sentiments
would carry the North.
THE SAWYER MUimn.--Col. C. E
Sawyer, of Aiken, received from
Governor fanpton on 1Friday morn
ing a proclamation offering two
hundred, and fifty dollars reward
for the apprehension and delivery,
in any jail in South Carolina, any
persons engaged in the I nurder of
W1. E. Sawyer, Jr., on the 211 of
February, 1874. Colonel Sawyer,
who is at relative of tho murdered
man, has visited McEvoy on several
occasions-, and learned f rom hiim the
names of the parties that committed
the outrage. McEvoy Wvas living In
Sawyert neighborhood at that titme,
and says that he knew all iho par
ticulars of the murder before it was
committed, althol' Ihe was not
prebent itt the ".mInission of the
dood. Upon his confession Colonel
Sawyer is satistied that he can, with
the aid offored by the Governor,
bring the guilty parties to justice.
Tho mattor has beon placed in the
hands of at detectivo.
PrEPAINO 'rO ' INn Ur.-At a lite
meeting of the Building and Loan
Association of Chester, action was
taken looking to a winding up of
the institution. When tines were
better, it snited then mectmbers very
well to have some1 plaice to deposit
their monthly savings. Now that
the times are fearfully dull and(i
hard, caursing~ a disaippeanmace of
their accustomed savings, the mem
bers find it a matter of extreme
difficu4ty to meet their lmonthly
dues. It is a burden of which they
are ext remely anxio)us to be relieved
The Association,. illstead of bienefi t
ing thle p)oor man as wais intended,
is doing him, great in jury. It is
quite probable that some plan will
be devised, by thle committee ro.
cently appointed, for winding up
the Association satisfactorily to all
the members. At tile anlnual meet
ing, on the 1st Monday in May,
tile report of tile commuitten will be
submitted.-Corw. Y orkville .En
gutrer.
Tile Stewart Women's Hotel has
accommodations for 1,000 guests,and
star ts, with- nearly 200. The totld
cost of the institution has beeni
$3,70O000, inrd no0 income On thle
outlay is expected. If the hotel
earns a surplus inl any year the rates
will be redluced p)rop)ortionatolv, and
if there is a losa the deficienecy will
be supplied by tile Stewart e'eo
until it lhas been clearly demonstra-.
ted that the oexperimlent cannot sn..
eeed.
A Frenchman was 0onc0 sitting by
a bummer at the song in a theatre.
"Tile brute," "thme animal," he mnut.
tered to himnself. "Sirr" said tihe
hummer, "do0 ,you mean1 me ?1"
"Heaven forbid 1"'lie rep)lied, "I am
eomplaining of tIle tenoer, whose
nkoise prOeents mie fromn hearing you
so clearly as I shIould have wished."
Whatever tends to diminishi
strength should be removed from
the system-For those weakening
diseases of babyhood-colic, Diar,
Yheatr &c., nse Dr. Bull's Baby
Syr'ip' which always cures. Price
25 cents..
An enthusiastic Indiana editor
wrote after thme convention, "The
hattle is now opened,"' but, alas 1
the intelligent compositor spelt
"battle" with aln "o," and his read
ers say they have suspected it all
along.
Pay your subscription to the
Nmw up Naana.
"Would you like to have some
candy, grandma ?" "Yes, my boy
where is it ?" "Why, if you will
buy nie ten cents worth, I will givt
you half.
Icel Ice? Ice?
r" 1II1E Columbia le House is now open
.L for the season, and prepared to sell
natural ee at from 1 to IX cents per
pound, aec.r?ing to quantity. Thu, ice
is far preforablo to any manufactured by
chemical proceoss.
M. B. BATEMAN, Agent,
april 2-law3w Columbia, So. Ca,
Removal.
IIE undersigned begs leave to in
form his friends and customers and the
public generally that he has removed to
the contodious and ceQntrally located
store formerly occupied by James I.
Aiken, where may always be found a fall
and well selected stock of Groceries
Prov"isiors, Wines'and Liquors.
Highest Prices paid for Cotton.
fob 7-tf 1. J. McCARLEY.
Ay er's
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases ,Ery
sipelas, Rose or St. An
thony's Fire, Eruptions
and Eruptive diseases
of the skin, Ulcerations
of the Liver, Stomach,
1 idneys, Lungs, Pim
ples, 'ustulcs, Boils,
Blot ches, Tumors, Tct
ter, Salt Rhcumrn Scald
Ilead, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores,
Rheuincatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the
Bones, Side and IIead,Fenale Weak
ness, Sterility, Lcucorrhoa arising
from internaf ulceration, an<l uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mieret'rial dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia
tion, General Debility, and for Puri
fy"in., the Blood.
Tihis Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives--St illingia,Man
drake,Y ellow Dock-with the lodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the
mnol't elicacious medicine yet known
for the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully
combined that the full alterative
effect of each is assured, and while
it is so mild as to be hatnless even
to children, it is still so effectual as
to purge out from the system those
inpurities and corruptions whiclr
develop into loathsome disease.
Tle r c";ut ation it enjoys is derived
from its cum, and the confidence
which promiin:int physicians all over
the country repose in it proves their
experience of its usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues
have accumulated, and are con
stantly being received, and as many
of these cases are publicly known
they furnish convincing evidence o
the superiority of this Sarsaparilla
over' e'very other alterative medicine.
So generalliy is its superiority to any
other nmedicine known that we ned
do no mnore than to assure the public
that the best qualities it has ever
p)ossessed are strictly mnaintained.
PREP'ARfED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
P,'actical and Anialytical Chareits
soLD I:Y ALL DRLUGosTs EVERIYWEURE,
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WI3|E TILL IT
RIIPENS.
' There is a curious story about me native
wines which arc extensively advertised nowa
days, and have only recently been put upon
the market. Dr. Un derhill,* the well-ktiown
grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 1871.
Siome of h is heirs entertained temperance
views of such extreme ind, that they were
unwilling to allow the stock of wvines then ott
hand to be sold or any more to be made.
The grapes have sometimes been sent to
market, and sometimes left to decay upont
the vines. It Is only now that'the other helrs
have succeeded in arranging for a settlement
of the estate and thie sale of the wines on
hand. Amon g these Is a wine of the vintage
of x864', described as a " Sweet Union Port,"
but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more
than any other Eutopean wine, an dbeing
wvholly unlike nny other wine of American
growth. Its purity, age anad mellowness are
remarkable, and both physicians and wine
fanciers have a special interest in It as the
oldest native wine now accessible in any con
siderable qunantity. The whole stock is In the
hands of the wvellI-known wholesale gocery
house of the Thurbers.-N, Y. r#ax,
The above speaks for Itself, but we would
add that this is the pure juice of the grape,
neither drugged, liguored nor watered; that it
has been ripened and 'mellowed by agar ancf
for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is
unsurpassed. It can be obtained from niose
of the leading Druggists throughout the
United States, and at wholesale from tbe
undersigned, who will forwvard descriptive
pamphlet, free of charge, on application.
Respecfully, etc.,
II. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO,
Wudt adwazy, Reads an.d Ilwaoir Steet
Naw.Yoav.
PENCiLS.
A lot of good soft Cedat Pils, foi
X.sale at the Drug Store, a6 26 conmti
por doiton or two for flve cents.
-ALSO
GAN1TZ'II Seasoam~ 1east~ Powders at 81
cents per lhox or three buxes for s1.60.
I have for salo, Se sO. ?owdor of ma
own, atO0 oents per lb', or S oente pei
ounoce by the igle ounce,
mst.k 9 Wr =AJJwIe
TELINCE, WICEENDEG & CO,
OX'e C2Kg AX1"raES3T OJ'1N', M. cy.
HAVE ALWAYS- ON HAND A CAEFULLY.SELECTED STOCK O1
-AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF-.
TEAS, WIT-ES .A.]T~D IIQ,COIT S
ORDERS sent rc oeive the same attention as when given in person; ard specia
care is given to packing. end for Catalogue.
jan TERMS CASH.
TO THE PUBLIC.
MY customrers know that I have heretofore led the FUtNITURE trade of the
South, in style, quality and prices.
The rtime has come when thoso goods can be purohased as cheap frorm me'as it
teo North and WVest.
I (1o not go backwards, but continaaly raise the standard of my goods, and add
new styles. I h tvo mde reduotions in prices w herever possible, and spared nc
expense to place in your han'ds a price list that will help you to p:qrchaso go(.ds.
I respectfully invite you to call and exaurine my siock and prices before pur
chiasing elsewhere.
Orders by mail will receive as much' attention as if given i* person.
Itwould matke the list to) l:' t- describe and c",y all tire different prices of
Parlor Suits, Dini g lo ny, tllice. Standing; Parlor and I%dies' Desks, Secrota
ries, Dwarf Ltbrarik., and Book Cases, manufactured ty m.
Thanking you for past favors, I remain, yours respectfully,
G. V. DeGRAAF,
I47, 147k and 149, BROAD STREET,
jan 8- CA-!L
;M!'No charge for drayage or packing.
FURNITURE,
Arrived and to arrive; cox
sisting of Walnut Chambei
Suites, Painted Cottage Suites
Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes,
-W Book Cases,. Buretus, Table!
Chairs,. Bedsteads, Cribs
Desks, To -c- racks, Wash.
, tand', L_ g res, Sofas, Hall
"; -itands, 1i;U Racks, Coal
Hooks, Comer Stands-foi
" Design and Workmanship Un.
equated.
SWr Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME.
A NEW SUPPLY OF
RUSTIC WINDOW SIADES, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient. They
will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades
MATTRESSES,
Spring Bede, Pictu.re Frames, Pictures, Brackets,. Mirrors,. Children'E
Carriages, .
LUMBER
And. S>hin'gles at Prices to Suit the Times.
R1EPAIRING
Neatly done at mocorate Prices. Furniture made to order..
UND.RTA ER'S DEPAARTME'NT
I keep on hand! a full supply of Metali'c an~d R~osewood B'urial Casei
and Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stod1 of Coffans.
S* IR. W. Phillips.
C ETfALADDINNEGOS
THE BEST HOUSEI4OLD OILt INUSE.
Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test.
WATER WIVKTE IN' COL,OR.-0-'
Fully Dectdorised.
WILL NOT EXPLODE.
IIIGHEST AWARD Ihrb alteatniao yfin
Dentenniai Exposition ,i h nlegnrlyf ~ tc
For Excellence of ManUfumoturrey cuid yBct o,
AND 111011 FIRE TEST,.odal zieal ocl.M te
Endorsed. by the Insurance Companies.costsipatfthflown
Read this Cert,'cate-on.eofMany.
- 1$ tIiIIg ted the various oils soid
u:'e in recocmmending your '"Aladdin sesrlty b
. ."as thne faa ad best ever used in our houso. cce -oapo,Fn n e
..gned] AINDREW REESE, President,, ad(evs Hsey a~d
Manufactured bykrcifs(atsan
C. WE~ST & SOlS, 19alttnore,OaksSpo hed
Try It, and youz wnl- use no Noetleser..~&c
h n,fere a,llateto ofppr;y Sied
in ger, uignerall oa1y S'trck o
formerl acoie by lan& C.,n
Print ss, Log Flo, lead ndU
TbleacheenHomospun, Finefandnierav
and es' h oseyH'd
ATTOREYSCTlark'Js M.oo 'BhEA
Near fsoar;,&c
PA9? T E,WahNTS,D. Minger Nutegs ISa, IJarch
o fes InAvane, nt' utfl' Patnt ~T Soap,N Bacieont,i'd an s-;.egr
.~arnfalion. Zion studflts.isth ue A1aic. a
T cImltento a n toarufacturers ce'Md EnE'nuaO "l gED Mth,- a
GOar @.e Smaten & o, I.as the aelee to h l. f Checeinm
moita 8u~e i th diferen Staes,and he-pos.tite lowpest$epamn
Aelo ain andertorefgnt Patentso2.6pesoIat mnhoforwe
Infes ntou ndane,novuta'aceen.i
aloed. $ofee or aking~elimiary. N f U nanI DAVIthSr
I oss. n advans
NEIWS AND RERL
WELY E'DITION,
ta r unz.srZa'va tWUsU: sil A
WINNSB'R0, 8. C.
BY THS
WINNSBORO PUBLIShUIN C(P.
IT EONTA L1:? SOIMARY OF T1E'
LEADING EVEN.TS OF TIlE DAY, -i
State Seis,
County NE,s,.
Poltieal News, Ete,
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post'offiee..
JOB PRiNTING
IIN ALkIr& EP'ARTMENTS~ DONE ]ft
TIlE lFEST bTYLE AND &'BThje
L& E8T PRICES.
We're, tiiapared- to furnish,- on shorf
BAK HECKS,
BILLS HEADS,- INOTEE&
ENVELOPES, ,2 E HEADS
INVITATIONS,. CARDS1
AWV BLANKS, 90STERS'
POSrTA CARDS. E-TC., ETC..
'Termis for Job- Work-C'~ash
DeUvery,
All'btiesg comeunleVflomg sh2ouldj
,s addressed to the
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unenan S.