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TRI-WEEKLY EDITION.} WINNSBORO.S. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1878.' {VOL. 2. NO.39
NEW AI)VERT7'ISEMEN''S.
]RE1VOLVER7sho'Ielverwit
3ox Cartrkdgei. Addre'ss, J. BROWN & SON,
186 and 188, Wood St., PlIttsburg, Pennsylyania.
1 16) Soldiers and Wlrdows can now get
(1AdPenstitns by writing to John Kirk
pat"rick, Cambridge, Ohio. Magistrates wanted
as agents.
ORGDI A 'NST Highest honors at all
tVJ1l L.. 17WorldI's Exhibitions. Lu
test, Cataloguo:s and Circulars, wit.h new styles,
IEDUCED) 1i ICES, and much information,
sent, free. MASON & IIAMLIN Organ COM
PANY, Boston, New York or Chicago.
P1 A NO '"O R G A N
with 11molop'llist, renewed. See lBeatty's latest
Nowspaper for full reply sent, free. Before
buying PIANO or ORGAN read my latest cir
cular Bteatty's celebrated Planos and Organs
boantlrul initrulmnt, 1 (hallenge comparison I
Itivals are jea lous of my success I Most, success
ful hou.ie in America I Commenetcd a few years
ago without a dollar, sales now nearly $3,
000,00t anuially. Lowest prices ever given,
elegant lIosewood Pianos $1t, lit stop Church
Organs, $115. trentndotus bargains now ready.
Wil AR AddressDAN F.lIEATT1Y,
W A HWashingtun, New Jerse.y. DV Yi.
FOR A CASE OF CATARRH
That. SANDFOR D'S ARADICAL CUHt
fo1" Catarrh will not instantly relIeve
and speedily cure. leference, hlenry
Wells, Eel, Wells, Fargo & Co., Au
rora. N. Y.; Wn. B3wen, St. Louis.
50 Testimonials and treatise by mail.
Price, with improved Ilnhaler.$l. Sold
everywhere. WEEKS & POTTER,
Proprietors, Boston. Mnss.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
At Factory Prices. Great teductIon to eloe
out present stock of 501,1 New and Sea'ond-hia nd
Instruments of live tiirst-cl:isi makers. fully
warratted and at i'llt'I'S thatI. tEF'Y CO3 Pl,
TI''ION for this class of Instrttnents AUE. 'I'S
WANTE D for WA''Elte' su11 ie; BR.,L ilt
UANS and PIANOS. i'lustratotl naJiloLtues
mailed. IIOIACI: WA'iT118 & SONS, Manufac
turers and 1)ealers. 40 Rust 1-111 St reet. New
York. Also (ti' ual Age,ts for SiIONINGELtS
Celebrated Preiluni Or gans.
VE G:ET IN E.
DOCTOR'S REPORT.
Ii. 1. S'r -v s, E{Q.:
Dear Sir-Wa have been selling your valuable
Vegotine for t hree rears, anti we 11n, t.hat it
gives perfect, satLtt0uation. Wc beltuve it, to be
the be.St blnoI puri'ler niow sold.
Very respecl fully,
Di. J. E..tItOWtN & Co., )rugglsts,
Uniontown, Ky.
P1OItUS PIASTEl was invented to overcome
tie gieat. objoction ever found to the old syle
of porous pla.ers that. of slow action in
brin.ing relief. ilons' n's C.a'acitne Porous
Plaster relieves pain at once and cures quickly.
It imparts a sensation of gentle and stimulating
warmth, and brings rest and comfort to the
siiferer.
BENSON'S Porous Plaster received the
highest and only medal awarded to piasters.
Price. 25 cents.
Each genuine BENSON'S Capeine Plaster has
the word Capelne cut through the plaster.
Take no other. may I-lw
SPRING HAS COME,
--AND
Nwr Style Goods
-HAVE
TUST ARRIVED, including, all t,1o
t. novelties of the season, at the Winns
boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and
Fl' illiinery Bazaar.
MRIS. RIOAG wishes to return her sin
core thankis to her friends and the p)ublic
generally for the past patronage, solici
ting a continuance of the same. She will
endeavor as heretofore and is determined
to please the rnost fastidious.
Millinery and Fancy Gooda Stock is
complete, French Pattern Hats, trimmnedl
an d untrim mod, ttraw~ 1In1t andi ionnets,
Sun Hats and Sailors, I<ibbons, Silks,
Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Ill usions, Necki
Ties, Ruffling, Linen and Lace Setts,
HIan d aerchieft, Corsets, Gloves, Butttons,
.&c., &c.
Secondi lot of Spring Onliicoo.q, also a nice
lot of Dress Goods, Mohairs, Alpacas,
Japanese Silks, Wash P'opains,
and other nice Materials and
Trimmings. Call and
see, Lad ies, for your
selves,
A large lot of Alan's, Ladies' and
Children's Shoes, Gents' rnd Bo1ys' Fur
and Strawy Hats, fine and cour 40.
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A ohoice lot of Famuily Grocorins, Oan
dies, C'akes, Ilackerel. 'Tobacco Cigars,
Kerosone Oil, ha ,rd ware, lWood enware,
ST inwaro, Croekory, &c.
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A quantity of Lumber for sale low for
cash.
march 8(1 J. 0. BO0A G.
MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE.
URIG tecotirauaceof the rd
Zion, students in the Ancient and
Modern Langunges igher Mat.hcmatics
and the Dciences will he received into
the Institute upon the paymnent 0
$2.65 por soholasti onionth of our week
n advance.
R. liiEANS AI
eb... xtf)Princp al,
ESr4ti Q E ion the,out
Columbia Businoe Cards.
H EADQUAItTEIS for cheapest Gro
ceries and Hardware in Columbia
to be found at the old reliable house of
LOIIOK & LOW1ANCE.
TI IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Store
Li... oscopes, &c. All old pictures
copied. Art Gallery Building, 1241 Main
Street, Columbia, S. C. Visitors are
cordially invited to call and examine.
CIAtLES ELIAS,formerly of Camden,
has moved to Columbia, an 1 opened
a large stook, of Dry Goods and Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. Satis
I faction guaranteed.
R.CKLING'S GALLERY--Opposito
the Wheeler House. Portraits,
Photographs, Ambrotypes and Ferrotypes
finished in the latest style of the art
Old pIctures copied and enlarged to any
sizo. W. A. 1EOKLING, Proprietor.
1 TERCKS & DAVIS, importers and
dealers in Watches, Cloeks,Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Ware, House Frrnish
ing Goods, &c. N. B. -Watches and jew
elry repaired. Columbia, S. C. oct 27-y
PIANOS & ORQANS
At lanufacturers' Prices,
EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT
" oAcNrsTrAL
LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH[, GA.,
THE Great Wholesale Piano and Organ
Dealers of the South, now sell In
struments Irom all leading Makers direct
to purchawers on the No Agents, No
Commission Plan, at Manufacturer's Fac
tory PIIICES, thereby giving purchasers
the large commissions heretofore paid
Agents. From $50 to $101) actually saved
in the purchase of an Instrument under
this new system. Write for particulars.
We can't be undersold.
Spaclal Offers
THAT BEAT THE WORLD.
7 Oct. Pianos, $185. 4 Stop Organs, $55.
7.t Oct Pianos, 115. 6 Stop Organs, 60.
Oct. Pianos, 160. 9 Stop Organs, (17.
Gr'd Sq'o Pianos, 178. 12 Stop Organs,78
MASON & HIAMLIN ORGANS,
7 Stops, $100. 1 9 Stops, $108.
Send North iad be Swindled.
Not by reputable makers like Steinway,
Chickering, Steck, Knabo, but by Bogus
Manufacturers who advertise $900 Pianos
for $2010; $650 Pianos for $175; $270 Or
sans for $65. Deception and fraud are
in all such absurd offers. Buy Instru
ments made by old and always reliable
manufacturors like
Chickering & Sons, Knabe & Co.,
Hallet & Davis, Mathushek P'no.Co.,
Haines Bros., Mason & Hamlin.
And you will have those that will last
a lifetime and please you bettor every
(lay. All Instruments we sell bear the
makers nales and are guaranteed for six
years.
Fifteen Days Triad
If desired. We pay all freight if not
satisfactory. Illustrated Catalogues free.
Write to
LUDDEN & BATES,
april1l2-Ozm Savannah, Ga.
New Drocorios.
IAM RECEIVING daily fresh
Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast
ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal,
Syrups, Molasses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
and Ties, Bacon,
Lard--in Bbls., Cans and Buckets
Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails,
Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wino and
Cider Vinegar.
Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni
received to-day.
New Buckwheat Flour.
Choice new crop New Orleans
Mo1usses.
New Mackerel in hits, j and j.
barrels.
*Al1 gooads delitered within
VEGE TINE
FOR DROPSY.
CENTRAL FALLS, R. I., Oct. 19, 1877.
D. II. It. STSViNS:
It, is a pleasure to give my testimony for your
valuable medicine. I was sick for a long Oimo
with Drotsy, under the doctors care. lin said
it was water between the Ileart and Liver.
I received no benelit until I commenced taking
the Vegetine; in fact I was growing worse. I
have tried many remedies- they did not help
me. VEGETrlNE is the medicine for Dropsy. I
began to feel better after taking a few bottles.
I have taken thirty bottles in all. I. am per
fectly well. never felt better. No one can feel
more thankful than I do.
I am, dear sir, gratefully yours
A. D. VAEEI,ER.
VEOETIN.-Wien the blood becomes life.
less and stagnant, either from change of
woather or climate want of exorcise, irregular
diet, or from any o,her cause, the Vcgetine will
renew the blood, carry olf the putrid humors
cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels, and
impart a tone of vigor to the whole body.
Vegotine
For Kidney Complaint and Nor
vous Debility.
ILESBORO, M1E., December 28, 1877.
MA. II. It. STY:VKNS :
Dear Sir-I hadi a cough, for eighteen years,
when 1 Conmncetd taking the 'EGETIN[. I
was very low, my system was debilitatedi by
disease. I had the Kidney Comnpltaint, and was
very ne rvous-cough bad, lungs sore. W'len I
had taken one bottle I found it was helping
me, it has helped my cough, and it streng thens
me. 1 am now able to io my work. Never
have founi anything like the Vegetine. I
know it is everything it, Is recommended to be.
MItS. A. J. PENDILETON.
VE (1R'1'INE is nourishing and strengthening;
puritics the blood. regulates tile bowels, quits
the nervous system, acts directly upo t,he
secret ions, and arouses the whole system to
action.
Vegatine
FOR SICK HEADACHE.
EVANSVILLE, IND., Jan. 1, 1818.
MRt. STEVENS;
Dear Sir-I hive used your Vegetine for Sick
Ileadniee. and iaen greatly beneiitted thereby
I have every reason to believe it to be a good.
mnedicirre.
Yours very respectfully.
MItS JAMES CONNER,
411 Third Street.
1IEADACIIE-There are various causes for
i ieadache, as derangement of the circulating
system, of the digestive organs, of the nervous
system, &c. VEUETINE can be sahi to be a
sure remedy for the many kinds of headache
as it, acts directly upoa L,he various causes of
this complaint., Nervousness, Indigestion, Cos
tiveness, ltheumatism, Neut algia, Billtousness,
&c. Try the Vegotine. You will never regret, it.
Vagctine.
DOCTOR'S REPORT.
Dn. CRAs. M. DUDDMNJIAUBEN, Apothecary.
Evansville, Indl.
'I'hedoctor writes: I have a large number of
good customers who take Vegetinb. They all
speak well of it. I know It is a good medicino
for the cornplaints for which it is recoin
mended.
December 27, 1877.
VEGETINE is a groat panacea for our aged
fathers and mothers ; for it, gives them
strength, quiets their nerves, and gives them
nature's bweet sleep.
V8gotinc
DOCTOR'S REPORT.
II. R. Svvss9, Esq. :
Dear Sir-We have been selling your valuable
Vegetine for three years, and we find that it
gives perfect satisfaction. We believe it to be
the best blood puriler now sold.
Very respectfully
DR. J. E. B1RO\VN & CO., Druggists.
Uniontown, Ky.
VEOETINE has never failed to effect a cure,
giving tone ani strength to the system debil
tated by disease.
VEGETINE
-PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS,
BOSTON, MASS.
Vegetiine is Sold by all Druggists.
may 1-4w
J. E. A&ger&Co.
137 and 139 Meeting Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
IIA1TWARE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad
diery, Bar Iron and Plow Steel, Cucum
ber Pumps,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
Agenis for South Carolina for the
Patent Steel Barb Fencing, and tihe
celebrated Farmer'ij Friend Plows, one,
two and three horse, at redlucjd prices.
Liber'al Terms to the Trade.
Large assortment of Agricultural Ims
plehmonts. A gricultural Steels aspeialty.
Bull Ton g.es, Turn Shiovele, Scooters,
Sweeps, H- eel Bolts, also, rough steel
Shapes, &e.
State Agents Tredegar Horse and Mule
Shoes.
.,M' All orders shall receive prompt
and careful attention.
J. E' ADGER & CO,,
187 and 189 Meeting Street,
dec 18- Charleston, 5. 0
Notice Final Discharge.
NTOTIcEh is giVen to all ho,n it. may
IN oneern that TRomas .lond, Ad
ministrator of' the estate o- David G.
Olda. Ad e4 itl apnly to tke A4ae
L UCERNE.
Editor Southern Cudtivator :-I
send you by mail to-day samples
from my lucerne lot, containing
almost one acre, planted 25th Sept.
1877. Tho tallest is a fair sample
of what I have not out yet, and the
other a sample of what has been cut
over. I began cutting 28th Febru,
ary, and the last cutting shows its
growth since the 28th February,
and it has been unusually dry
weather since then. I have fed two
horses, one cow and six hogs almost
exclusively on it since I begun cut
ting it. I have cut over a little
better than ono-half the lot, and the
first part cut is now better than
when I began cutting it. My stock
oat it in preference to corn, and with
great relish.
I do my own draying with the
horses, and they are in bettor condi
tion than when I fed them entirely on
corn and fodder, not they were
not fed on corn and fodder before,
for I have a splendid crib of yellow
home- raised corn and a loft of fine
fodder.
The lot of Lucerne is a beautiful
sight. Every planter or farmer
slIould have at least one acre, and
in my judgment it would pay him
better in benefit to his stock than
any acre in cotton on his plantation.
D. R FLENNIKEN.
Winnsboro, S. C., April 3d, 1878.
The samples sent were very fine
that taken from part not out since
planted, was 24 inches in length -
the other, from portion previously
cut on the 28th February, was 18
inches long. The latter growth par
ticularly deserves attention--18
inches in about one month, and only
one light rain during that period.
Ed. &. Cult.
rNIQUITY OF CTAR ET PUNCH.
WASHINGTON APRIL 27, 1878.-The
Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes Temper
ance Society at their meeting last
night, discarded the name of the or
ganization on the ground that al
though she discountenanced wine at
the Duke Alexis and other dinners
at the Executive Mansion, she
countenanced the use of claret
punch at the dinner on board the
excursion steamer on Delaware Bay
during the recent Presidential trip.
NIJNI Novoonon FAIR.-The great
market of the eastern world has been
held at thi3 junction of the Volga
and Olga Rivers, in Russia, every
summer for hundreds of years.
Here the nations of Europe and
Asia meet with their products for
trade. Cossack, Chinese, Turk and
Persian meet the German and the
Greek with every variety of mer
chandise. that mankind employs,
from sapphires to grindstones, tea,
opium, fur, food, tools and frabrics,
and last but not least, medicines.
J. C. AYER & Co.'s celebrated reme
dies from America were displayed in
an elegant bazaar where the Doctor
himself might sometimes be seen.
They are known and taken on the
steppes of Asia as wvell as the prairie
of the West, anid are an effectual
antidote for the diseases that prevail
in the yaourts of the North as well
as the huts and cabins of the West
ern con tinent.-Lincoln (Ill.) Times,
may 2-1w
Two CHEMICAL FXPEuIMENmTs.-The
engineer of the Northwestern Rail
road placed a glass of water on the
seat of the Pullman palace car, the
other day, and carried it right
through from Chicago to Omaha
without losing a drop. An Omaha
editor then suggested that he try
some more susceptible fluid, and so
the engineer set a glass of whiskey
mn the same place, but he hadn't got
out of town on the return trip before
he came in and noticed that every
particle of the liquor was gone, and
the bottom of the glass as dry as a
chip ; while just opposite sat the
newspaper man who had gone along
to see fair play-gloating over his
victory..-Ohicago .Journal.
A REFLECTIoN ON THlE SEx.--ones
was always complaining of his wife's
memory. "She never can remember
anything," said poor Jnes ; "it's
awful 1" "Mine was just as bad," said
Brown, "till I found out a capital
recipe." "What is it 1" -said Jones
eagerly. "Why," said Brown,
"whenever 'there's anything particu-.
lar I want the missus to.remerobei-, I
write it down on a slip of pap4r and
gm it on the looking glas8. See t"
Jon ms is now a contbtdmn,
Sufferint ill1 exhIbWis resej1e
byde L'er a e
.EIC-A-RAO.
Brigham Young's widow is being
gradually married off.
Carl Rosa has steadily lost $2,-.
600 a week by his London opera
season so far.
M. Coggia, of Marseilles, dis-.
covered another planet a few nights
since.
Gen. Joe E. Johnston dresses
neatly, has a short gray beard and is
slight and erect,
The Courier-Tournal insults a
necessary class of men by calling
Ben Butler a hangman.
Rev. Jasper, of Richmond, de'.
clines to lecture, but he still asserts
that "the sun do move."
One good turn deserves another,
but a shirt collar is only capable of
two.- Wleelinq Leader.
Elihu Burritt thinks the prayer
"Now I lay me down to sleep" is
older than the English language.
Now that Beecher's usefulness is
o'er, how would Simon Cameron do
for pastor of Plymouth church ?
Captain Eads thinks $1,717,000
will make the St. Johns River,
Florida, all right if expended in
jetties.
The Washington Calpital thinks
that George Washington would not
have earned his salt as an insurance
agent.
The Washington Capital thinks
that if General Sherman is not a
fraud he should begin a libel suit
against his face.
A baby, thirteen months old, and
weighing one hundred and three
pounds, is on exhibition at St. Louis.
He is called Samson.
The Royal baby of Brazil was
christened Luiz Maria Phillipe do
Alcantara Gastao Miguel Raphael
Gonzaga-and didn't cry.
The Maharajah of Jheend, has
lately had a car iage of solid silver
built for him. The Akhoond of
Swat preferred a golden chariot.
Jennie June says a fashionable
bonnet can be had for a dollar and
a half. And so it can. It is the
from six to twenty dollars' worth
of trimming that strikes the pocket.
book in a sore spot.-Norristown
herald.
Upon taking a broad. survey of
the country, .the old-line Whigs
adopted the following platform and
adjourned: "Resolved, That we
know we are dead and are glad of
it."
"What's your occupation, Bob 1"
asked a visitor at the Capital of a
bright boy whom he met in the
corridor. The boy happened to be
a page in the House. "I am running
for Congress, sir," he replied.
An editor's wife never goes
through her husband's other trous
ers pockets to strike a package of
love letters. Editors are not like
the wicked, unfaithful men of the
wvorld-editors rarely have the
other trousers.-askcill Recorder.
The other day, up in Minnesota, a
circns joke died at the advancedA
age of one hundred years. This,
we believe, is rather old oven for a
circus joke, very few of which, even
in thisi country, have attained a
greater age than ninety-six years.-.
B3urlington Hlawkceye.
The Linderman dollar would
look well enough, Spikes says, if the
Englishman that designed it had
put a little more stufflng& around
the eagle's wishbone and ad& tied
up the chin of the factory girl who
is looking out the window on the
other side.- Graphic.
A young gentleman skydd hiis life
by an act of politeness. The steam
boat Magenta being crowded with
passengers, a young man gave his
chair to an old gentleman atia then~
went for'ward. In less than three ,
minutes the boiler blew up, and the
old gentleman was killed.
"Be a good boy and don't break
your mothe'r's hear't, for th'en you
would.be an: orphan .in anj:inlfsane
asylum, where you would have to
listen to a couple of 'sermons' oh
Sunday, and two or three"durinig
the week," said his mother, and
that boy has been good qver sinoe,
-A party of twenty Ohinepe waeh'
ernien wore'arrested in B0stotl last j
Sunday-night for gain and oRie
of eaJ1 in vtertI o fois w- ~
bea/A t