The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 09, 1878, Image 2
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Vie Massu And Mrlt
WINNSBORO. S. 0.
Itursday, May 9, 1878.
. MEANS DATI1, EDITOB.
JNo N. RZYNOLDs, Ass001AT8 EDIon.
AtEEN OUNTY re.elects Col. Croft
chairman, declares for the present
State ticket and retains the system
of convention nominations.
THE.wAnoE CITIES Of the North are
in a state of excitement in conse.,
quence of a general rally of the so
gialists or communists. In some of
the cities members of these societies
drill openly and threaten violence
to capital. They also propose to
gain control of legislation. In Cali
fornia the Republicans and Demo
orats are combining against the
oommunists.
THE COURT OF CLAIMs, to consider
the validity of the public debt, is
now sitting in Columbia. a,.dgei
Aldrich will preside. The co art
consists of himself and Judges
Thomson and Hudson. The State
will be represented by Attorney,
General Youmans and Messrs.
Meetze and Y. J. Pope ; the credi
tors by Col. C. H. Simonton, F. J.
Ma:well and others.
AS USUAL, THE GRAND JURY of Or
angeburg county has been declared
illegal, and Judge Mackey has
ordered a test case to see whother
the jury commissioner or the clerk
of court is responsible-whoever is
in default being held personally lia
ble for the mileage and per diem
of the jurors illegally drawn. Some
decisive action should be taken in
the matter, as Orangoburg has had
but one jury in four years,
So PAOSAnD HAS AT last obtained
recognition from Mr. Hayes. This
defunct governor went back on the
president pretty severely several
months ago, denouncing him in
State conventions and at other
places. Since that he has vainly
hung.around Washington in quest
of offide. But the FlQrida disclo
sures, t'gether with the bromiso
that still richer revelations are to
come from Louisiana, appear to have
awakened the defceto president to
a sense of his duty to the disaffected
carpet-baggers. Mr. Packard has
been nominated as consul to Liver"
pool. This appointment, made on
the. very day on which it was an
nounced. that a motion wvould be
introduced in the house for an in-.
vestigationi of the presidential ele'..
tion, . does not argue woll for
i Hayes' back-bone. It is too trains
parenit as a dodge to get good
witnesses across the wvater.
TBs CONFEDERATE 1%XONUMENT.
The ladies throughout the State, and
partiejilarly those of the Monumoni
tal Association of Columbia, who
have lien working wvith zeal and
energy for so.miany years to erect a
momiment to the memory of the
Conie,dfrate dead, are very anxious
to flhilsh the. good work before the
close of the presenbt year. In
order -to do this they have asked for'
a little more help from each counlty,
and have appointed an agent to
solicit. contrihutions. A few years
- ago the sinall sum,. of towen.ty-Svo
cents:f.rom each person: was called
for, and quite a handsome- collection
was made up. in- that way. It is
now ptoposedl to repeat the twenty..
Avye centsicollection, and to place a
oash-box- in several of the stores in
Winnsboro.' to' receive the same.
From, an'y one desiring to give
more. 4htaxy tw enty-flye cents, of
course it' wll! be-thankfulleceived.
An Aot ya. passed byr the last
Legislature,eriiig leave to place
the monument in.the tate-House
grounds at Columbia, and surely
every atriot shonld be anxious to
see It there, All contributions sent
to Mrs.4 . MYaeurtson, ageint fox'
Fairfild, *il1 be pro nptly forward
ed to t1s treasurer at.Cojumbia,
The ?rlnary Systeni,
gonsidesebM opposition jgIrF.
estd n od4 o
convention manipulation, and it ro.
quires far greater sagacity and
strength to control-a majority of the
people than to manage a majority in
a convention. The objection that
the primary system would lead to
interminable elections is met by the
provision that at the second elec
tion only the two highest candidates
for any office at the first election
shall be balloted for. This imposes
two elections as the extreme limit.
The alleged crime of cutting off the
weaker candidates by the primary
system is not near so outrageous as
the slaying of the strongest candi
dates before a convention by bring
ing in a (lark horso. The primary
election suffers no one to "lie low"
until the candidates have cut each
other's throats. Any one wishing
to succeed, must put his best foot
foremost from tho beginning, in
order to be one of the highest two,
between whom the people are to
choose. The objection to the novel
ty of this dangerous innovation is
urged by those who are unaware
that the primary system has been
adopted in many States as the
dernier ressort for preserving the
purity of party. In Fairflield, a
number of thf best citizens who
refused previously to enter the
clubs now declare th.t6 all scruples
are removed by the adoption of tho
primary system. They are willing
to trust the judgment of ti mjority
of the Democrats, but they would
not tio to the notion of a convention.
As to the objection to the pleodge,
an organization is not worth having
unless it can wield its members in a
solid body. Otherwise no one
one would waste time in seeking a
nomination from it.
SPRENG, 1878,
- o- -
WE are 'now -receiviig I' splendid
line of
SPRING GOODS.
180 piecea Prints.
10 " Cambrios,
10 " Cretones.
A fine lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful
line of white and Ilgured Contonnial
Stripes.
ALSO,
Bleached Hlomespuns. Sursuekorsi, Cotten
Diaper, Table Linen and Damask,
and the prettiest assortment Tabilo
Cloths and Doylies to match
in the market, and many
other goodis which
pleaso call and
ex,,mine.
HATS.
A fuill line of Straw, Felt and Wool
Hats,
SHOES.
We have always taken a pride in our
Shoe departmenb. We can now say that
we have the most complete stock of
shoes over brought to this market.
GIVE US A CA LL,
SLADD DPRoS.
AUGUSTA HuTEL
Corner of Broad an d Washington~ Streets,
.AUGUSTA, Q A.
-T AS beoer thoroughly renovated, r
.. modeled and newly furnished. It
is located in the -centre of' business
Telegraph Omeic in the flotel building.
Express Oft.ce in the same blook. Post
Oflice only one block off. All othert pub
lig nvenieeco close at hiind.
'Tho Ollico of the U:otel, will be
open during the night,'and -guests will be
r eived or er'.ll.ed at any hour.
W W. A100RE,IProprietor,
k e.s 4, $2..00 per dly,
- SPE IAL NOTICES.
Boon to SuW'r'in" Fem:lles.
LAGnA.NoE, U.., aiaroh 29, I 7).
Ura,lield & t'o., Atl'tnla, <iat..-D'ear
Sirs;---I tako ple.nro in tatiig that I
have usmd for the last. twent. yteare tho
mtedicinm you ar-t t utting upl), kntpwn is
Dr. J. Bradliold's FMAu.t R4.oTvro:a,
and consider it the best cobl itttion
over gotton together for tho disease for
which it is recomnended. I have been
familiar with the preparation both for as
a practitioner of iodicine and in domes.
tic plrtctice, and can honestly say that
I consider it it boon to sulfering females,
and can but hope that ev(ry lady in our
land, who may b:u .u;ring in anv way
peculiar to their sex, miity be able to
procure a bottlr, nnd their sutl'.rings may
not only be relieved, but they may be
restored to health anl strength.
With my kindeat regards,
I am, restpectfully,
may 2-2w W. B FLItIt};f,L, M. D.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVIN VINE TILL IT
1I, cS.
There Is a curious story about some native
wines which are extensively advertised nowa
days, and have-only recently been put upon
the market. Dr. (Juderhill, the vell-known
grape-grower of Croton Point, dit d in 187r.
Some of his heirs entertained temperance
views of-such extreme kind, that they wcre
unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on
hand to be sold or any more to be made.
The grapes have- sometimes been sent to
market, and sometimes left to decay upon
the vines. It is only now that the other heirs
have succeeded In arranging for a settlement
of the estate and the sale of the wines on
hand. Atuiong these is a wine of the vintage
of 1861, described as a "Sweet Union Port,'
but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more
than any other European wine, and being
wholly unlike any other wine of American
growth. Its puritv, age and mellowness are
remarkable, and hoth physicians and wine
fanciers have a special interest in it as the
oldest native wine now accessible in any con
siderable quantity. 'The whole stock is~in the
hands of the well-known wholesale grocery
house of the '1'hurbcrs,--N, Y. Tribune,
Nov. J9, z17.
The above speaks for itself, but we would
add that this is the pure juice of the grape,
neither :Irugged, liquored nor walercd ; that it
has been ripened and mellowed by age, and
for medicinal or sacranental purposes it is
unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most
of the leading Druggists throughout the
United States, and at wholesale from the
undersigned,- who -vill forward descriptive
pamphlet, free-of charge, on application.
Respectfully, etc.,
H. K.& F. B. THURBER & CO.
West Brdway. il'cado and hfudson Street4
OnEw-YORK.
PUREST, OLDEST
Pinest Lipyors
- 'o - - - -
DdWN TO HARD PAN
PRICES.
-ALL PLAIN DRINKS TO
Ten Cents a Drink.
--0
CINCINNATI AND COLUMBIA
LARGER BEER
TO FIVE CENTS A GLASS$,
-AT THE
MORNING STAR SALOON
--AND TIHE
CENTENNIAL BAR,
--BY
F. W. HABEM"CHT,
april 2-PrPr'ortor.
Best is Chmaps
NEW WILLCOX & GIBDS
AUTUATIC
Silent Sewinq Machine,
Latest Invent ion, Producing Marvelous
Results,
1 ts surpa.Aing merit places'It bayendI all con
petIt IOn, andi miakes It the c heilest., notwiIth
standing the lnrge tndur'e[ients .otTered by
sellers of noIsy, hiard-runsning, t.rouble,somne, t,w-.,
threndt, (teno miael.znes.
Only Ma1'cIhne ill the Woril Wit1
Automatic Featurles, and1(
'With ii10 'Ieonqji to
MtIanage.
Writo by Postal Card for Price List, List
of Oflfloes, &c.
WIIO X & G II1i18 S.?M. CO
anIr- AND QATTL.E POWDEfRS
NOTIE.
I Rfldhig ad L.oi Associa tion.
.' a regular m"';t ing of tho Board of
. I)ir. ctors, 11 o foll-wing vas adopt
/: it redd. That. the T'reasurer be in
structel to receiv" from any borrower
any unpled(ge l shares at par value ii,
a paylen t on such borrower's bonds;
and that. any moubor may retire his un
ple(lged stock by bi(lding lf the money
at a regular mleetin-l- and turning over
his stock att its par value, less the pro
miu maid interest for one onth.
1). . FLENNIKEN,
April 12, 1878.-tf Sec'y. and Trons.
W. G. ROCHE
11ERCU HANT TAI LOR,
.ARS removed to the store next to the
post-oilico. where he will be glad to re
ceive iis friends and customers.
A full line of Samples will he kept on
hand, from which customers may make
selections. Hie now has the finest line of
Fronch and English goods over brought
to this market.
le is also prepared to cut or to mak
up goods for those who desire.
Garments of all kinds repaired and
cleaned.
,.r- Cleaning a specialty.
Tl'ankful to Ihe public for piast patron
age he solicits a continuance of the
samo,band guarantees satisfaction.
Sept 18 W. G. ROCIiE.
JUST ARRIVED
FROM NEW YORK
A N elegant lot of Spring Prints, Cam
._ brie,;, W1hitc Pique, Figuri-d Pique-s,
Long Cloth, ('ottonlades, Ladies' and
Gelnts' Hosiery, i'anIkercliers, Towels,
&c., and are olered at the lowest cash
prices. J. M. BEATY.
Tho celebrated "Bay State" standard
screwe 1 an l wira sewed Shoes,aspcialty
at .J. 31. 3 TY'.- . Try them, and you
will be c. ,f their durability.
I an oil i r -:al "Grant's Yea t
Powder t." - ;uti anteed to give
satisfaction, nmney refunded. Please
give it a trial. J. M. 13EAT IY.
Go to J. M. 'WAT'S for tho best
Fanily Flour, Meal, Grist, Rice. Han:
(lirand:l ''Challenge,") Lard, Bacon,
Sugar ant (offae, very low prices, Tea,
Cra'ker s, Candy, Soap, Starch, Blueing,
Sola, Con. Jye, Mustard, Ponches, To
1m(atocs, Sardines, Salmnon, Pepper,
Spice, Ginger, N utmegs and many other
things nocessary for famuily coimfCort.
CALL AT
J. M. BEATY'S
FOR
Q TEETh, Swedol Irinn, Plow-moulds,
O Trc Chains, Unlmes, Back Ilin 's,
flrain Cradlei, Scy'thes, Blra'do's I or-,
.Shove*ls, Glardern IIor' and Rakesq, Nails,
Hforse andl Mule Shoes a.id Nails, Cutlery
B. WOODEN WARE.
B.I Rod Ce lar Buckets, Galvanized
Hoop01 Cedar Buckets, Paintedl Buckets,
We1l Buck ets, Kegs, M~easures, 'Brooms,
&c. Crocke kry and Tinw~are.
LEATHER! LEATHER!
W E haveon haind a ful stock of Sole,
(Cahl'skin Les.ther, which wve will sell very
cheap).
HIDES ! HIDES !
Ifighest market p)rico paid for hides.
B3rm g themn to us.
aprl 25 J1. F. McMASTERl &. CO).
PATETS,
TIo TInventors aind Manufacturers.
ESTABLISInED 1865.
Gilmc'e, Smith & Co.,
SOLICITOnS Or ?ATENTS N
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Amnerican and F'oreign Patents..
629 F? t., WVashington, D). C,
o feca in advance, nor until a Patent ja
all owed~ , - EoteJr.nkIn rimmdy~
kaii,nalt6hq. . .
~peI atIention griven.to I7itettrfe
Obfooik 1j$~~Pd
FOR THE CAMPAIGN!
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mnade complete and perlinanent so
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R IOIRD AN & DA WtS'ON, Prorlietor9,
March 3U-Li CIIAILESTON, S. O.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agree.
able, healthy,
and effectual
for preserv
ing the hair.
Faded or gray
hair is soon
restored to its
original color, with the gloss and
freshness of youth. Thin hair is
thickened, falling hair checked, and
baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
and deenycd. But such as remain
can be saved for usefulness by this
ap)plication. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it wilL
keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turninig gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
Free from those decleterious sub1.
stances which mnake some prepara,
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cam
brie, and yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
PREPARED BT
Dr. i. C. AYER & CO., L.owell, Mas.,
P.aSucai and Analyucal Okemisse.
SOLD BiT ALL DRUaoIsTs EvERYWIUERf.
THE BEST HOUSEHiOLD OLl-IN USE,
Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test,
F'ully Dcodorizeud.
WULL NOT EXPLODE.
IXGIEST AWAMWs.
etennaO l Exposition
F'or E1c11enco of( AMapuOttsawe
Elntrsed by the Iuranco OonianIt.
J|cad thit CbrtQceple....On 4 Mgg.
TThowav' 'r> let e'tn.Atc5 Co, op lBTTXfa
.,'i, lax. al. 137 l.--essr, aWes Sen.
tin r':nomlinirs e ourf 'Aaddin:800 trity
1 s h :n/v t,'1 &e over used in our houso.
*M3 Y ou B RE1fk, *rosidea
D. WEST & S01NS, B3aimaor.
Try it, andt gou wnll us no ense
Niotice Final Dlscha'ge.
coco atThm K1 Qou