The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 10, 1878, Image 2

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WINNSBORO, S. 0. I@pA TOC'4'-R EJC ; 40, 1878. . MEANS D 18AVIS, ETDIToR. JNO. 8. .jCEYNQjfD8, AssociA'n EDITO)It. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, -For 0overnor: WADE IAMPTON. For Lieutenant Governor W, D. SIMPSON. For Secretary of State : 1R. M. SIMS. For Conpt-roller General: JOHNSON HAQOOD. .for ^ttorney General: LEIOT F. YOUMANS. lFor State Treasurer 8, L. LEAPIIART. 10For2 Superintendent-qf Education , HUQ1-j S. THOMPSON. F14or A<jutant < Inspector General: E. W. MOI1SE. for Congres-.iFourth -District JOHN H. EVINS. PRHOIRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Fo02IRepresentatires: If. A. (AILLAlD, T110OS. S. 11111Cf.", R. C. CLOWNEY. For,O Juie q!f Probate: J. R. tloyl'LeCs, For School Vonmissioner: .1011IN BOYD,k A iECmN CAnt (11spitc liys tht, O9tunt Vo Mfol(ke hals resigned tile position of elhief of stail of the (1,em tin rmtly, ad thti thi resigiat iol wil. be ponsidjered Nyhon the 1Emiperor Wilhiehin returns to Berlin to resune fhe duties of go.vereinlt.. ('1111 0 tor the res igiation is assignied, but Counit Moltke's age may make him desirous of passing the rest of his daiys in r-e pose, Ito has already achieved enough glory. Tie Kin-v of 1tirmah is dead, Jhe Aincr of Caboal, is cos fllg (d struectim by declaringW Wair liga-Itst Great BritaiN. All the greatt, ien of (lte eri are passing 1way. Qeqrge Peabody's Charities. Although overybody has heard of G 1eorge Peaboyy nd lils h 1ities, fw have an~ idon ot' tho extent to which they were carried.. The report of lhe Unfitedl States Conm.itissjiner of IEdttea tion of 1876, gives an ileiized state ment, as follpws: For a chttrch bil10rtiug, $ 100,000 U. 8. sanIt ary CoIlantissin, i 0,0 140tlthern I0ilical Iou tiSn', 20,000I,iit fnco value,'#,0 Educat-lonal fitnd, iissippi00 rotabnl,1~C. V10 ,,upo WVelI mighit lhe be cailled the prince of philantitropists. Theo Peabody Fund, The d isspohnt i amioutncement is made that the trustees of the l'eabody Futnd wyill be al,u.e to send onily three thoutsand flye hundred d.ollars to Southb Car'olhia dLrit,g th.e coin g year, a little 1,ess tL.hn wa,s exp)emted last. yeari. The d;isapp.oinit.ient is greater because South CaFolina hias hieretofore htAd. but, &L small, shitar of th,is (um owying to her mniserale schojOl, systein. it yis hoped, th,at witl1 the revival of edca1ll t,lir in the~ Sta.tes t.b Peabody iFund woul,d lUe e, polettil (uetQr.. It. wuonlid Seeml b)ut juist, evenl if reducLt,ionst are mnad,. tiit other States should sutTer wvhtiA, hw' bergto.lgte reqcived -t b, lion's share, and that South Ca.rolinua shou.k, b9 permitted to overdraw nutil ghoe regelved, at least a fair p,roport.ion. The report, of Ur. Sears to, the United States. Commnissioneor of Agric,ultunrc shiows.th.at u.p t.o the chose of 1876, the foll.o.wing amtte had been expendcedl in the ditferent States: it Virginia, $18,00. North Carolhun, $82,700; South. Carol.in.,. $23,350; Georgia, $37,0001 Florida, $42,000; Alabama, $61,000; Mississippi, $52,000; Louisi ena, $5.3,000 ; Texas, $8,000 ; A rkan siaa, $54,000; T1ennessee, $75,000; West Virginia, $101,000; a total of $896,000. Thus it will be soon that the tropStes of Virginia, Tennesseo gna West VIrgiula had absorbed one balf th.o fimid.. Illy inight he checked for a while to let the qth,er States catch it had beoon hoped to obtain an Ip erensed contribution from this Amud (or the Whmns,oro schools, but wye will have to be satisflad to continue to roceive the three hiundred dollars a year. Even tls pyo,g(s~ of that is not lasting. If theo peopile deesir a good~ school i Wini shogn theiy will have to 40Vise somuo moans (o mnake It live by local support. The malier ofsistainl illg it hoild receive serios at t eil ion before te Ieetilg of' tihe Legislature. More Recruits, Tle collsi it it ion of (he Deinoen-at ic provides t1int. the chlbs shall havo Av (luenvit ietilgrs, anld suggests that Soniv. geltivilialean be rtipestid to ad (1 ress the eiltb at elcl 1tt 11g. Lonlog experiiene h1.- I'ill ly shownl that lhese politiial lineigiis wiit addre.-ses are Ithle best illvants of'ar-ollsing pml-tles anld gain1ing Converts. For (t'! balaine, oI* tIis c4millppaigl, whicl is .,() nevar. Over1, it woild he %n el to have Imeetings at least once at week, anid tIII( every lenlhier of, the club1) colistituite himnself at Callvasser. to bring ill renrits. Be sides all thle whites we caln inlister., we wvanlt several 1111dred colored DeIo Crats; anld although'l gratiingl repor-64 retlach 118 of' acce.sions ill that. direction we still want. more. We Wish it til derstood, however, I hat. only those are ivitied toj oin 118 who really desire good gover in1.ent and Democrtitc supreliay. The oll lcks who sold themIselve's 14) lie IHadical Ivaders' 11 w skyas long as i an unkvti i that dlirvectionk .( reow JuSI a, revadly to sell tlivlselves to Ithe Dimra. 'I'lev are not, v:lted it ainy pwice. It is advailta.g'oons for' tlte COLmitv to havo thenm hinJi oil to .Jov Thon1pS0on, Ist:%el Byrd, Prinve MLarlinl, Ie 1 Iiller, Andy Stewart, and aill Ihat virowd who 111 runn111ing. onl to polifival and physi val perdilionl. I'Mt Ithere are m1any good an v well mealin'g colored pl-ople whIo are.( cordially invited to vole Ihe Dvimocr-atic ficket. They halve to lIve. here, ald it is to their itIer-st to have a" Ioo govVeI'llnment , low taxa(ionl and Wood schools, all of which cat como 4)1nllhough.1 Dvimocrafic rule1. Thle atssrt ion thal! the Democrat q a re nmaking ia race i.ssue is ln loul led. We have hIleard that .oe Thompson said tIha. lie didin't. want. any whilo :In to vote For i black imani, or anly biack mall to vote Vor a vim man 11hile Ihe MIiller thogil -t a whilo ii.n Was nlot lit, to Witch at black Ina'. shloe, fthus showing that. bolhk thl-e aspir-ill" politicianls are eldeavorinl-g to inCiti a war of raes; butI tile Deiko C-raliC partyI- 1113kC., no( di!Alkin iOn. IlI guar:ultteer fihe rights of e2very Cit izen, anld it expects every good citizenl to 11pold it. Let. .1 an bt'ort e made to get inl recriits; aiid let Ohe cilu) lect ingse- he frequ(pent het ween ntow and thle 5th of November. SO UT1 CA t 0 E W1 rA, L 1S. Over thlreo h1umh-1ded colored votes were cast tt le Pickenis Deilmi'alic primary eluctionl. The Dav of, Praver appoilled by Governor Il11mpAotIn 1 it wasapprorial.' the D teep) Cree k stCelioln, Am14 irson counltvy, wats actcidenltlly' killed4 while tfeedin1g a cott on gill on1 'Thurisdlay last. A'OLr.t W'*Ciliamii t' Wiso, e I of itderon of' iast week by takinig ani morlie 01f lauchumuILiLi. Ilie was11 o1t 01' his mwind wheni lie too)k thle tlal dose54. A t)olored4 inan1 ini A 11derlsoni whio wIaS just rco~veinig friomi a speitll of died48 ii hlf dn i ur aferwards 'hillnfhlteef l)iqor,o tli' from ali inig e xtent oin t he baniiks of t he ( Can b r'iver'. It is with grieait di tlicult y t hiut thtrmer's pr'ocure4 labor4)1 to p)ick( out'l tei cottoni-in some)11 iistos ia~~ill work has beenl55i'l' Iupne on aI(ccounlt of' siek 1ness.. Eli (Gary, color1ed, w~ho lived on Mr'. (Geo. TI. Spealke's laei1, Iln Newbelrry las1 t eek whlich re(suIl ted1 Iiedinmlel'y teamtt, and&t while ini the act of~ taiking his sea1t lh tile walgon, hle I'ell to Ite 01'entig1)1 the mierable remnnt of ihuteir oppo)4sition1 to thle e)xcel lenlt. ticket put1 for'ward by tihe Demlocratt ic Conven tioni. Iwo0' or three inisignlitielit wVhite men01 ats candli(ites f'or t he Legislaiture. Abouit. ten o'clock~ a clould of tho fled sh,ir' D)emocr'acy mauide its aljppearan1ce on thle sttreets, numbpr))~ling so.veral hun11 amionig the lIuaditcals. They are Ithor outghly demnoraulize.Cl Sitt Coleman, late Rladicail member)CI fledo pr'ecipitaLtely a short, timne ago, andi that too4, w~hen' he wats desir'ing anid expiecting ai r'enoinatlin. Sami, as a trtee,of'4) pub11lclscooils in lI.laewood tow nsh;ip in 1878, signedl the niamos of' the other truistees anid r'aised the t1ga Ipre's gf a teacer'eis pay -o' cotiicamO~ fromt s)cond( grade to first. Ito was wvanted by ani investilgatinig commuit.tee, unud WPA aik'aid to faco the music. Mr.James P. -Sligli, ofK6berr. county, died last .week fr'om blJijuIes recelyed wvhile attnding to hIs cottont gini. llis left awm Was. caught in''the gIn and terribly laceratedl, togethiet' wvith the firs. t.wo finger. ill right h1and1 wavs also slightly cut. H1e was ItIonle inl the gin-honso when the acci deit Illppenled, anild had to !extraltt his illured aIml as best he could. I y doiig so, he slustitined an intelaill iitly t(wo beln t vo hudII(rI-ed )olnLs* of cof Imn in th gill, prevent(ilg tie witi dr1awa1 ot' the emllibel.r without great oxfvo on. S T O P L1 ----o -- ANDiispect th - larget andki best He keiel stock of goods in, Winnsboro; wi ih w guarianitee to ;Oil at tho lowest --CASH I PRICES, Our Ao'lck com-prisks' ai full liga of Dom'ste. 0(ioods, Dre.ss Goods, Whiti Goods, Notiis, Gents' Fu rnish ing (oods, Boulevurd Skirt., lilnkets, 'tc., Etc. CASSIMERES! CASSIMERES ! From tlio clebratod Charlottesvillo W oolen Mlills. Salem Jeans, Kersovs, Twoods, Satinots, Etc. A largo and varied assortment of Hats an1d CH. Clothing of ali kintids and at all pricos. Iest and cheap'-st stock of Boots and Shos in town. N. B. ---We would cal. special attontionA to our large and varied assortment of Iambu:g Edgings and White Trin'uin;gs. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 28 GOOD GOODS. ------1: WE ARE now oponing one of the largest stocks of GOOD GOODS over off'rod in this market. OUR GOODS have been Ve1-y caenfilily aleotod and we simply request an inspect.ion blfore prchIasing c!sewhere. Wo prlO))()5( selling them IL t "sahort prtoIit" and( dlon't intendi to, bo un dlersohl b y anybody, anywvhere. We call special attention to our assort nmnt of DRIESS GOODS, (OLOAKS,HWi, and other LADIES' GOODS. We think we have the beost stock of GEN'.1S' GOOD1S in the miarlset. Consisting of OL~OTHILNG, H-ATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, ORtAVATS, UANDKE HCHIEFS and all kinds of Flannel Underware. In d.omestichs we are full up. M-oney will bo savedl by an oxami. nation of our1 Jeans and Cassimoeres. SHOES ! SHOES ! ! SHOES ! !! B3est Shoes at lowest prices. oct 1 McMASTER & BRICE. WANTED~I ! -0 IEO12l to know that we have a good Painter and n, good Trimmtier, and that weo arc thtoroughly pIrepareod to do g ood work. OUR LUMBlE.R is weoll seasoned, being from twvo to Vhreo years o),d, EMANUEL BLAKE will.atterid to the Horse Shooing depart in ont, We sell tho fpnous Tred9gar HIogso and Mule Shoes, S.outhorn manufacture. Also, the Bronpad Horse Shgoe N'ai, b.est in the mark.. All work as represonteda. op. no charg., Prices as low as anly .xespnsi.ble Arm in tlho goun,ty.' .DESlORES & MONTS, sovt 5- Whoolrlahts andar ri, er NEW ADVEITI8EMENTS. PI AND 2110lal'' ' ceORGAN $1600 Ot3 $125. 8iprb (rtiid StIttaro 'lnos, pIIM $1,100 1113' $255. Rlegant, uprighlt, lI'linos, ilee$800 only $155. New syle0 upglltt Platu1,4 112.50, Organs $35. Organs 12 stop $712.60. u lsurcl Organs X11 hto price $190 offly $115. nlegant $375 Mirror J'op Otgas, only 105. Buy eis, (01n0 nlid 81o tIuo t,i holne : ic I ain lbo as5 rel'preltet, 11. It. fare paIld. botl was ati P'1 no or Orgall givel free. Largo Illistrat ed Newspape'- wits ;tiltietl 1iforniat Ion aboilt cost, Of PIManM: PI' O,:cans WEt "eU'. PlIase at dress DANIlSl, F'. ilE'ATTY, Washington, N. J. 2 Ulo UAlID, (perfeut benutles) wit-h . ."A nano,110 cents. OuttIll, 10 cents. TUl6 NIA (CARD COMPANY, Asltland, )tnss. EAR DISEASES. IM. U. R. 8Il0INAKI,'l1'i Hook on Dea fness alud iseams of t.Me I:t r an1d IleIr proper teat k'utt..clipelally Ititiling E.:tr. Ilow to get Iiir;"Itilto rollef froninl tIleasatite1s of t,is (11eavr , A11(1 a 1 0o1 ' )%arInless anl([ pe Iit nent, eliro. A Took oVorly falitlly Should Il1Z1V. Set fre- to n-l Addt--.4 lilt. U. E. 611WMA1.1\iEt, Allrol -SurIgec 1, tl.a(tiig, J'14,. FOR A CASE OF CATAIM11 $50 That SANDFOR1D'S IADICAL CURN rorc atarrii will not, Iiistainily rollevo I50 l 's.pe-(Illy ctIre. Reference, Henry \fd lla laW., -Ills, Fargo & Co. Au $ Oy 1. , N. 1'.; Wmn. 1)owyvi, 1. imms. 'stlinonials ailtr. ii, lety inili. $\t, 1111pimed lr InitlJer,$a. 8okd Proprietors, 631.0.o [assT IBW R10I BLOO 03! PARISON'S PUlt1ATIVE PILLS inake new rich blood, and wIll conkpletely change the blood In tile ont1rro.y.teln In three n14nils. Any per Who will take One pill each night fron one to twolve weeks miay be reslore( to sound( healti, if su'lt ia thing he possiblo. Seit, by IInaI for eight let t erstians 1. 8. JOHlNSON & CO., tan %or, 31aine. SPECIAL OFERS For Newspaper Advertising. We imtbilst a book of 112 pages svo. (no ad( vertistng) giving.speclCl ofers rt for atIvertising till over the cota. 'le last, edltion sent posl -pI 1on I lie 'VtI1).Of 25 cents bY DAUC" Y & CO., Printers' Warclhouse 311 A(vrt1scinent Agency, 191 Fulton S,rcet, Now York. Now Ready I The Grand Achieve ments of IT PT AND QTHERS, STAXbE.Y ONLY $2.75, By H1ON. J. T. I (EADLY, th10lprince of (t WHrIIVe auithors. A full history of him explor'; tions Iin Afrca andi marvelipus journeyd lown I h (ongo. A iew exclhing book. Ifristking with wilh adventtres anld thrIlling scenes of danger. Is luroftgsely llih\strat-ed. TIW public v'agerly await It. It Is sellIng Wont(.erfully. CA 1"'I'TON. Reware ov tLss(a?oneuts of ini tvr.itvd parites, buttseni for proof of genuinc,.. ne:ss and ull diescrption of this work. also ternms. IIIUARD BROS.. Ptbs., 733 gailsoltl Stret, I 'hliladel'lIa. 1,11. 4EY7S WVdAN'ED. eL 24--4W PI1CE THIRTY DOLLARS. I?AljL AND WINTH1 OF MS713. J. 0. BOAG, OF THE ( HIAND WINNSBORO DiCY (100DS, PAN-1 P. CY 00OODS ANDI MIIL LINEItY H - nAzA, B 1.ege leaveo to say to his cus Stomiers and all others in neod o Sof Goods thlat lhe is again pre.- o Spar'ed to show theCm one of the larugosL t nd, best assorted stQck c8 ~of C Dry Goods, Fanucy Gooads and Sthat he hlas ever exhibi)ted. Wo are receiving goods daily. H Ei'very doepar'tmenlt will be Skept fall of desirable ami CHEAP GOODS, and buyers may confidently Cl rei'ly on getting their goods not~ M Sonly at low pricos, but Of thle 2 Smost desirable quality that the W Smarket affor'ds. MRS. BOAG L Shas engaged tihe services of a e Sfirst-olass Millinor, who wvill as- H ist her in boer departmuent, and 0 O wvho will take pleasure in pleas, Iimg tile moat fastidiouis tastes.. m Sfor thle celebrated and mfost re '4 liable paper p)atter'ns--But A terick's--for Ladies, Misses and SChildren.. ALSO, A full and complete line of Gents', Ladies', Misseg 0.pdI SCha~dren's Shoes. FMa.hLY GROCE2IES, 0 SCheogo, ]41ac15erol, Cakes, Crack er's, M~ac.caroni, Spices, Can diks, Tobacco1 Cigar'se--in fact O you can find anything you want 9 at j,. 0. BOAG S as low as the & Ssaume gooAs can be b,ought any - 0 o whe, osept 27 3.0O. BOAG. N 'SITVTIOE ATMIHL H~OfId ?IELD SEEDS.. 4BOOsplele ldt Korntuky~ 1 yo 400 bushelB RIed Rust-'roof Oats, 'or sae ow. sept-1mW. n. DoTn& 00. UP TO TI UE M AlRK. - am now receiving one ( thq largest and best selected stooks of Groceries, nes nud Liuors ever offorod in thisi market-consisting in part of' Sug ars, CWffek, 1hacon, Lard, and overythling usually found in it First-CIss Orocery Ilo.uso. \VINES AND LIQUOIRS aro of f,ho fQ.net-Kentudky and Vir ginia brands.. ''ho greater pkrt aro straight goods (that is, direct froni the Distillery) which I warrant pure in every respoot, At from $1.50 to ?10.0,0 per gplion.. (Aive me0a 01.. sept 10 14. J. McOARLEY. BOOT AND SHOE 1MAWER, WJNNSDq1O, S. Q. LYON'S Pattnt Tdetalo STIFFENERS PREVENTT Boots %nd Shoes From Running over, 8'ili OF oR the Sidle d Ripping in the SEA11. GREAT RADUCTION 1p the Vrip, o( 0 OATS' AND CLARK'S THREADA .T, Fivo Cents a Spool. -6 Dry 00ods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes very low for Cash, in order to mUa4e eoonk for Fall Stock. 80en1heimliev & Graescl. july 30-tf FOR THE CAMPAIGN I HAMPTaN AND HOME RULE The NIew and Courier, A LIVE AND FEARLESS DE~MOCR1&ATIC .iY E VS 1A4 ER L-irgest Circulation in the City. Largest Circulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the CottoTA S.tates.. ALTL TiE NEWS ABOUT SOUTU CAROLINA. A Ll l'TIlE NEWS AIHOUTL TH[E 50U''11. ALL TH'JE NEWS FiOM EVTERY\ 'HERtE. I.~ue llra gn ndRe leiuneracy I UN.ON ! JVNSTICE I .?Q UAL JRIGIITB 4 ltecognizing the paramount interest felt In tho Dp' eorat who h opes to eethe great wvork of the Redemption of thie 'Stato made completk and permnanen sq that the CopIe may reap and' fylly enoy the fruit of, lie r sacrifices. THlE NRW AND COUIERI. will diroe6 all its energies and resources to pre senting fron dlay to day, and fromn wook to week, fuland interestir,g gecounts of fhe rgeso the ( AMPAIGN. EW To place the paper within the reach of hav ote rminc t o offer to Mall Subscr1ber the following Reduced Rates for tbhe Oampaign : T H E N EWS AND COUIiEl, D.tiy Edition, T'I'E NEW8 ANT)f COURiNI, 'i'~eely Edition, C monnths..................... O0l THlE WEEKLY NEWS., monthsn.......... l 8ulhscri ptIOns will be~ received at these rates,' FORT MA)IL SUJlS.VIHERCIS ONILY, unht.l May . In all.eases, ttAo cash rgust aceonmpar.y ti3e 01 t li e nthe au of 1 viet y~~lrIt to inchutdo every intelligcnt, voter in the State. MaN N& DA WO,I( IOt?re Rest is Oheapest NEW WILLOOX & GIBB AUTOMATIC Silent Sewing Machine. Latest Invention, Producing Maunolo iResults. selrsei ly, l arlnning,~ tro,ublespme, two Only Mdehine in the World wi Autmatc Fe3LJres, and W1;lte Vy postd Card for Price List, Llsg of OAlices, g o. WILLCOX & GI iE S. M.CQO .UUDEAN SEE.D B"* Cl6*or**lo-d aro ra orn-~ JASeed. McMA)3TER.& ,I410E. TiaRE8U OhQese andOrakara. at