The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 15, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
THWUDA.Y, 4UQUST.1.LA t 1878.
For Salb-A fine country resi
dence, with choice surroundings,
etc. This frequently meang that the
occupant wishes to regain hoalth ;
because a residence in a malarial
district will induce blood ppisoning,
and hence disease. This can be
most expeditiously counteracted by
the prompt ac inistration of Dr.
Bull's Blood Mixture.
DEATH OF CoL. F. J. Ca.tEiON.
Col. Feaster J. Cameron died at his
residence in this county on Satur
day night. Colonel Camerou was a
eon o.f the late 11. G. Caniaron.
For a numbgr of years he resided
3n Arkansas, where l4Qpractisd the
profession of law with success.
After the death of his father he
returned to Fairfield, \yherQ he has
since livsd. In 1876, Colonel
Janeron was one of thQ can4idqtes
on the Demopratic ticket for the
Legislature, and during the cam
paign he did yeoman service. The
Radicals carried the county at the
election, and Colonel Cameron re
turned to private life. He was
about forty years of age, a gentle
inan of culture and ability aqd of
genial temperament.
Mqunt Zion School.
The summer vacation of Mount
Zion School is coming to a close.
Exercises will be resumed during
the first week in September. The
public money was exhausted with
the past five months' session, and
the school will depend on the Pea
body fui}d gf three hundred dollars
and on private contributions for the
balance of the year. It is estji.ated
that the school can be run four
months oil the sane basis as before
}f the patrons will sibscribe about
two hundred and fifty dollars, ex..
elusive of the extra tuition charged
for the higher branches. As there
were a hundred and fifty scholars in
attendance last sessign, if all return
the sum to be raised 'will l4p . very
Rmall tax on each one-say an aver -
age of two dollars each. The mean -
ing of this is that for au avprage
private expenditure of two dollars,
each pupil will have received a course
pf nine months' instruction. It is un
necessary here to spealg of the.
pharacter of that instruction. The
new system saves a large siun of'
ainoney annually. Under the rates
charged by pay schools previously,
.it would ha-ve ce9st at least $3,750 a
.year to educate the white children of
the town. Theograded dcboof wilt cost,
includlitg the' extra branches and
rent, about $1,600, of which $300 is
given by the Peabody trusteee,
leaving $1,300 against $3,750, a
paving of $2,450, with better in
struction, oigto teavnae
arising from bayiigg a,11 tl,te pupile
together. It is not argued that
~$3,750 was spent annually foF edu
cation. It is a p)ainful fact that a
pconsiderable numiber of children
ptaid at home gunil ,his y r,
It rests with the patrons of the
school to say what shall be done,.
wvhether the graded school sha~ll be
,come a permanent institu,tion,, or
whetier the old sLtg of things shall
return. We be.lieve there will be
~ut one respQnse. The best way to
decide the <fuestion of raising -the
money will be for the patrons to.
.have a meeting to discuss it. Will'
4the officers of the Mount Zion So
piety and the public.school trustees
call a meeting of patro,pp con jointly ?
Wot only should present wants 'be
,attended to, but some scheme should
be devised, either by .the aid of legiEg
Jation or otherwise, by which the
.school may be made permanent. It
*is a gratifying circumstance that
,already applidagions are cozping in
from parties in the.country for the.
admission of their childiep ,to the
pcosol. By careful fostering, Mount
~Zion giay again attract patronage
fr,om abi'oad.'
President Tyler's son John, it is
Ai,neve'r allows you to forget two
things, to wit : that .he is a Virgin
-ian and f,hat his father was once the
head nidi of the Ep~pubild. Thor -'i
~in exErme povierty he 'has i fona'.
,ness for plush vests, standing col.
pr and whit'e 84C les
-4 BP44PJCTFUL IRORBST,
The Views of One Who Suffers Under
tho Dog Ordinance.
. lessrs. Editors; The good Lord,
in His inscrutable wisdom and for
purposes whic.h are alone known to
Him, lits denied tho dog. tho power
Qf conimunicatin g hi, houghts and
Wants excepting only to. the wie?
and to those Who study his nature
and admire his noble, traits of char
gcter. In additiov to this, it is a
fact as true as history. itself, that no
people have ever made prop,er pro
gress in civlliatio who have neg
lected, and improparly perscuLd
the domestic dumb brutes which
belonged to them. Even savages
have pvidenced the first dawn of
semni-civilization - y an incrgaQiug
desire to contribute to the comforts
and necessities of the bruto com
panions around thein, How appro
p,ri:te, then, that I, who am more
gifted than most of my race, and
Who feel such great interest in the
'yelfaro of onr town, should be
ileard in behalf of my people.
The recent ordinance requiring
that all dogs found in the treets
without muzzles shall be incarcera
ted in the guard-house for twenty
four hours, and then shot, is in my
opinio1 unwise and injust--unwise,
beQausc it tends to increase, rather
than abatQ, th? cispase rabies.
Imagine, if you can, the myriads of
pores all over the physical organiza .
tions of our Council suddenly sealed
a)out one o'clock on any of the
sultry days which are now present
with us-so completely closed as
to prevent that most importan and
healthful process of profuse p)erspi
ration to which we are all subjected,
and you will have some idea of the
ills wihich we poo' dogs are now
suffering. Unlike filthy man, we
perspire only from the mouth, and
not from the body generally, and
henae the graat necessi ty of 'being
able at all times and places to open
our mouths and loll out our tongune.
This cannot be done with nuzz'es on
and all the beat "mid exhalations of
the body, which would otherwise
escape,.ip.st be r.ta,ingd= tqnding as
they do to promote disease gen
erally, and madness specially. We
are therefore compelled to submit to
a pr.Qcess which wotild rt}n the
Council mad in two hours, and are
then threatened with shooting if we
do go ujad ; qr, in otler words, we
are expected, poor dun brutes is we
are, to oxi.ibit more patienee, forti
tilde and philosophy than could be
shown by our enlighten?d Council.
Th9 ordina,1c.e ja unjust, because it
digerT.mingtLes betiv.epo a fonr-legged
dog and a two-Weggad dog, -Th,eue
latter roam the sty.eets at all hours
of the day and night., aiid certainly
exhibit more of the qligne of rabsies
than we four-legged innocents.
Let Mr. Gillgert and Pat Jenkins be
inrtrii.ctedl to rqpe jn tigsj a4so, or
we shall count you c.ks ip:sferers
and special legitslators. O.1 wi'th
the muzzles, therefore, or I'll be
d-d if we don't go mad and bite
the whole. o'wn. --
Yours heatedly,
TR-IN FLENNI-KEN.
WATERS'ORCHIESTRION CbSan ORGAN
e 4 - '" aomtbceutifu3jn
style and per feet in to.
eever snade. It has
~he celebi-ated Concern
; Vole, andtwo and a
tuned i e~rfect lar
inon,y with the ree-ls,
ondthelrefreetis tnn .
mesl 'and electrkil.r
s WATERS' CE,A RG
ER,CENTENNIAI Ins, CJIAPEL nnd
COTTAGE ORt&A , in Ulniqae Sfenci CA.
,scs.combine P.UlITY of vOICINQ waith greait
YolusIe qian, Auitrebl forlParloreorChsu,ach.
AEE TUSJ BES~T iA i li Ist lie Tone,Touefs,
Waerkianshlp, and hn r , ty.Uiseurpaused.
PRICES ECXTitR E1I,Y I .OWfor eneh.NMon.
thIy Inastlennt received. Istren,fnente to
'letunti pad fo-asper ct.A Liberal
AI3ENTSWANTEDl. M,ccn Insluceuente
to the traidd. Ilisrated t!ksaloge DlIaled.
Second-hand Innsmente nt CRIEAT OA R.
GAINS.. IIO1AE .WATERS & SONS.
Dlanufneturera and Denler.,
40EAST 14tk ST.,UNION tiQUARIE,N.'7
Gret m otion 5
--HOil FOR
01"7E4. 3EoUyg .
3jHE Airat .Houise in ,town .to reduce
LWhiskey to ten c'ents a drink, ,Bear
to live cents a gla'ss and BllIhardls fiteqa
en'ts per gagme. Having a larg'e ani4 wall
selected lot of'Pure Liqir pn hand qf
which the floiga e o h
bi-ands: -el~n .r - -~ o h
1"tre' old Kentuck y Bourbon, Cabinet,
XXX.C sid Ilaker IRyp, Noty Mash' Sitord
Mountain. .Corn a specitilty, Cogaab,
0'aliforia,'Psagi '.and Apple Brandies.
Champagne, Shoerty anid - Pors* Wines.
Cincinn4i' Lagh'- BDeer always kopf, on
ice, and all sorts of fan'pf and- cool drtn.a
prepared in the mositas&ty'nne' at
OUR~ HOU8A.
RNoDoco rios
AM RECEIVING daily frosh
Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast
ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal,
Syrups, Molasses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
and Ties, Bacon,
Lard-in Bbls., gans and Buckets
Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails,
Traco Chains, Horse and 1Ii1o
ShQe$, Axle QrcEse, White Wino and
Cider Vinegar.
Fresh Cheese qlnc Maccaroni
receiyed to-flay.
New' Backwheat, Flour.
Choce new crop New Orleans
MoIsses.
New Mackerej in kits, : alpd
barrels.
AWi All goods delivered within
corporate liinits.
) R. FLENNiKEN
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Georgia and Western South Carolina,
Offers' greater advantages to adveitisers
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lependent in its cotllents ' upon men
and measures. Its opinions upon nll
imtortant matter, are fearlessly express
ed, and resolutely Imaintained. Durintg
the comlipg winter s tbjail correspondents
in Was,hington, Atlanna, anl Colutbin,
willkeep our rea~ders ' fally infornd of
the uroceedings of Congress and of the
I.egislaLure, of Georgia and South Caro
hna. Its Commercial Reports are care
fully.compiled, and ar full and accurate.
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'WALSH & WRIGHT,
july 14-tf Managers,
W.7G. ROCHE~
KERIC[LNT TA ILOR,
hAS removed to .The store next to the
post-offiee, wvhere he wvill be glad to re
ceive his friends and customers.
A full line.of Samp.les wvill be kept ou
hand, frin~ 'Whiwh customers mayv mak<
Relections. Ho ne9w ljas fle finest, ineg o
Fronch and English g'oods ever brough1i
to this market.
Ho is r..lgo prepared to cut or .to miak
up good's for thxdhe who desiro.
Garments of alhl kipnds ,repaired and
cleaned.
Se Cleaning a specialty.
Thankful to the pumblie for past patron.
ag'e, he' blicitA -a' co.ntinuance of t1u
saueo, and guarantees satisfaction.'
sept 18 ~ W. G. ROCHEl.
B4,RLGANS! pARG4INS ~
FOR cAsH
0 the next twenty days may be haul
a rin >rmrstgore.fSo.Wof'Th
beau tiful stock of- 'f -o W' f.h
Cloth-ing,
Hats,
-Shoes,
'Dry -Goodls
and
Fancy GoodF
.will bp sold regardless of?~ cotsmoe
nmus~ be raised. -
jul.y ? S. S. WOLFE.
{'HE WVINNSBORO HOTEL,
-BY
MRS. M. W. B3ROWN.
r r'I[S.Hotel, situated in the centre of
the town, offers pntI gpara~ntees to the
ub-lio linducements -unsurpassed by any
otfior hotise lin Lhe plade. ' Tble sup..
plied .with the'b9et An' the parkc.' .oem
fortable rooms and polite at,teition.
Ternis-$2.0'pei' day. ,aug 9,-f
TO MAKE 'MONEY
PleasaftlyallA fa t, agente slfouId ad
dress FINEYU A E & O,, A tlanta,
e41o'gIb - un 1lady
NOTICE.
---0-- -
IN order to disposo of what is left of c,ur
Summer Stock, we have this day reduced
it to ain a below cost,
Tuck Skirting, worth $1.(', to .00 cts.
90 ets. to 55cls.
" 85 ets. to 5t) et.
" "' " 75 ets. to 45 eta.
50 ets. to 33 ets.
L.tdies' Ties and Bows, worth 90 ets., to
55 ets
Ledies' Tions and Bows, worth 75 ets., to
10 et.
Ladies' Ties and Bows, worth GO Cts., to
35 ets.
All other goods proportionately reduced.
We are etermined to sell, and persons
wahting goods if our line will ''mako
money" by calling before purchasing
else%w here.
The celebrated PEARL SHIRT, eom
plet,nt $1.03. We guarantee it to be the
best, shirt in tle m1tariket for anything like
the pr"iee, and challentgo comn,arison witht
any other shirt at that price or at 25 per
cent. more.
McMASTER & IRIICE.
A NATIONA,4'I'ANI)ARD.
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Fotlr Piges Colored Phlles. A
Whole"e' Libr'ary in Itsel.
.111'illlitIt in aimy i';1 i-i..
ly. Aud' ill ainy
%ch ool.
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--WAIt1L.Y INDOS' ) 1:-..
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i ltz-(;reene ialleck, .lmi)j (1. WiIlttler
N. P. Willis,- ,iao r, (a. Saxe, '
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An'! the k Am. it . a.a F OI-o0a n Scholars.
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Ot her, "che smulItr t ;;Vi: ttuch morec Oni a
page.
Cuntall nsi90(I Illtia- 1 toun oearly three times
as many as anty s h,r iU; rttimnrt.
( a W~ 1.0OK at I h, I t4, a tti' :' es or a S ill P.
on page li 7-1. - la' 1.he aoune1a Ui.st rati eb themanta
I ug otat r tii tt hitt' wio.-<Is au tt( ermst far bett er
than they can It ei nel sini w i l.i
M tha 1 3l,Orn) copiles hav ie tbeen: plaiced it
111tefl!mmendedr by 14 Sial P SuiIterhuede oz
Stiho)l., n i I r thanlt.i 501 (olleg: PresxIidents
Ilas aLou a. 1t,al'I, words iad manin tgs nao1 In
01 hi"r itti amaruios.
liIn.t ies aOtit, 100 yea rs of Il itr ry lhthor. Is
sevrtal yearsx later thaatu othertbo large D)ie.
tionary.
as greinfh ihe .siti or' any thuera eraPs of Dic.
i oarsao..
"Augtat .I, 1c77. Th'e Dtonary'; seut in 1 1
iove.rtmtt, Praint Iig 0Omee Is Web.st er's Ut.
abraidged."
is It, not, righ t-ly .ci med1 I Dat t. ebst er Is
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p)olitics. It has heretofore labored earn
estly in the cause of good government.
and its efforts in futuro will be redoubled.
'Iniorde,r to accoampjlish the greatost good,
it dlesires to reach every eiiizen ot Fairid
County. T.~9 attaina this end the follow
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ADDRESS,
1f YOZRK I ERALD,
Broadway and Ann Street, New lo.k.
juno 8-tfI
New Summer Cook.
TheIi Safety
gf$ DOES NOT lhEAT THlE HIOUSE.
P'erfect for all kindas of Uookinig and Hoat
ing Irons.
Alwvays ready and reliabj.le
The most satisfactory Stove made and the
Cheapest;.
f7'a Send for circulars'.
WHITNEY & HALL MFS'. CO.,
judy 27-.ly 123 Chostnut St., Phila.
GREAT REDUCTION
In the Prica of
COA TS' AND CLARK'S THIEA]?.
;o= Five Cents a Spool. flg
Dry Goods, Clothing, ,Boots and shoes -
very low for Cashi ini order to trikke'room
for kall Stock. -
SulgenheImeor & Groeschel.
july 304If
HAMS! HAMS!!
J UST IECEIVED a lot of ehioloo Mag
cnolla Hams 1i.noanvassed, ,Lar. and
iaiQu.Li - . - .
. ALSO,
Flour, Meal aind Pearl Grist ailways
fresh'anal overything~ usually fou,1d in a
first elases Grocery l:iouse '. -' ..
ALSO,
The finest Wines. Brandies and .Whis
kies that can be'ha1.- All kinds-- of'oi
drinks pr epared in the nost tasty wn.
nor at.
II. 3. McCARLEY'S,
apri1 18 las. R. Aiken's .tld -8tand.
Maate.Gorg - e - -juna8