The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 01, 1879, Image 2
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B1'URDAY, 1ALLIWI I, 1 187t
it. Ar ANt YS D.L 1'I8,,u t 1on.
JN(,. S. It IYNoLI), AssoCIATY EIITon.
Gov:t.xon IIMIrox, on the 24,
tilt., wrote ia letter to LietltCitllt Goa
ertior Simp'son, forimtally resigning hi
office. Governor Simpson has accort
ingly issued his proclamation, an
assumed the gubernatorial chair.
Tll RADiCATs charge Tilden wit
corruption because, as they say, I
at least. condoned Pelton's oflence an
retained him in his household; an
they have no criticisms to make <
Mr. Hayes, who retains in office ever
Returning Board rascal that ol'ered t
sell himself. Yet no one denies th:
the offer to sell integrity is a muc
more heinous offence than an att..mtl
to buy. Pelton offered only eight
thousand in gross, while Ilayes giv<
two hundred thousand a year i
salaries.
Virginia Compromising,
The Legislature of Virginia is o
the point of settlintg her public deb
The proposition agreed upon1 with ti
bondholders is to issue new bon
payable in thirty years, with intere
for ten years at three per ccitt., te
years at four per cent., and ten yeai
more at five per cent. This is
liberal ofer of the creditors, but (11
debt is so vast., being miore than1 thirt
nillions, that nothing better could L;
expected. The bill has not yet bi
comie a law, but its passage is gene
ally coniceded. The Old .Domlinio
must be congratulated on its expecte
escape from repudiation. This con
promise furnishes also a useful htit
to the people of South Carolina. 11
stead of quarreling ntnong thelmsclvt
and lraising irremediale breaches an
utterly destroying what vestigo c
State credit the ltadicals left, they ha
much better enter into treaty with fit
bondholders, or with outside parties
to fund the debt at a sliding seule c
interest such as is fixed in Virginiv
The bonds now bear six per cent. inl
terest. If any comproinise can b
effected by which the'interest. may h1
reduced even to. four per centt. thi
would be a practical scaling oft he dhci
for the time being of one-third. C
course as long as the people of tit
State denounce the loiihtollers it
Shylocks, renegades and thieres, an
even threaten to defy the Stipren
Court, it is useless to talk of ant
arrangement. If in the etl it b
dlecided that the whole of the debti
valid, the taxpayers wil.l have to pa;
the full amottnt of six per centt., nit
condole with themselves at hiavii
lost the opporttunity of tutikinig a bet
ter barga'n. When the Legisha tur
next meets. it.s first ditty should be I.
appoinit a commtiittec .to cotnfer wit
the lAmditng comtpanties. Parties mti
object flint t his is imItpract icable. Tih
answer is, if' Virgiinia can miake termt
any other Southerin State ciant. For lh
sake of variet y Jet tus leave ol'htowlini
at bondhioldeis, and1( see if' relief'canna
be arrived at in some other way.
The Chinese Must Go.
The Congressiontal hill to restic
Chinese inunirttion has arotused th
greatest initeiest, antd everyvbody~ I
takinig sidles cit her for or against th~
almond-eyved worsi~P pers of' Josi
The PacifIc Coast, with otto accord,i
clamor'ousJy utrging thte Prtesidleint I
sign the bill. Thle rest of theo Uniio:
is genterally opp)osed to It. Object.iont
mayv be madtel to the bill itself asi
abrtogates without notice0 a solentn
treaty made wiitht China. Bunt thte enud
seeks is wise, 'proer andt ntecessar'
The Chinese problem is of vast im
p)otantce to all the region wVest, of' th
Rlocky Aioutains, and no otte cant tel
how soon1 the advanceing tide o
Mongolian inmmtigiration may sweci
over the moutainsq atnd deluge ti
Easternt pilains. Font' htundred mtil
lions of Chtinameit are packed1 togoth
er' like sardlines, and the struggle lb
life is serIous. In thte paOst fewy year
alone, seventy mnillion)s of souls, inear
ly twice the populatlin of' the Unitet
States, htave perished from faineu
With iwavges in Ch,intn at two cenits
day, and in Californjia at twety (101
Jars a month, with pertfect' hmunuit;
andi protectioni granted hero, timd witi
theO preCssure of' four' hiunttidd nmillio1
half-star'ved wretches b)ehind, wivt
can deity that immtigranits by thi
mIllion will conmo oVer jin the niea
flhture, revolutiontizintg out' system c
labor, pagatnizitng our relIgion an
subveting our civilizatilon? What
ever' may be said to the contrary, Lh
Chinose are int desirable immtigr'ats
When aggrega ed together in nuns
obe, they ref%so. tQ assimtilate then
solves to ote Wgys, ueglpet t,o. Jetoy
our language andl i isist on' sen(dlin
alhl their sur'pdiA cernings1 back t
Dhi.That they 4Know:. qniet I
of the I)ouni.s Keiarineys, who take the
law in their own llands. lit it'
Chinanlenl felt theinselves safi in
America, cery shipN would bring
hundreds of iminigrants to our shore.Z.
Already in Californlia there are altinost
a1s inny Chinainen as whilte line
above the al;e of twenty-one, or, to
put it plainly, a Chinaniiut is as com
llol a spectcele on (le Pacific ('oast
as a1 black 11nan1 is inl the South. Wh1at
tWould the people of 'South ('aroliin say
if a linle of stealers were puti l in opera
S tiol between Ch(1arles;onl and M\I'rica,
l and eVery week a ship load of Zulus,
Li Hottetot s, Nubians IlIan d A 1 byinlian1s
were. turned loose in the interior?,
II Petitions would shower upon ('on
e gress with I iconoci'able rapidity, to
I have the traiile stopped. Yet at sinui
dl lar state of afaliirs existed in California
,f previous to the rgnime of )eiiiis
y Kearney and the Iloodlu1111s. The
o people of the East are no niore pre
tt Pared to pass uPol the Chinese (ques
It tion than the North was qualified to
it solve the negyro problem ; and we all
y know how the "universal brotlhe'r
!s hood" policy plhyed havoc down Ii('.
n While CalforInia,'s threats of' secession
may well provoke 11 smile, they shold
at, least evoke -yinpaIthy f'rola the
Deinocrats of the South0, who hlave
felt keenly the efkfets of raoe issues.
t As ::' NE\Vs Ani linAn1.1) said a Few
days v.;n, this ithe tiue to inake the
poit. tat the United States is a white
man'111S contryt \, and while the right::
tof' the blacks, who are already here
and are ent'rauchied, 1inust be rc
m e o 1 a-ents inuist be allowed. A , the n'gro
can11 live and work more etiiaply than
the white Ian. so can the (hinuaIan;
anid where the Mongolian r:i e forms
forty per ceit. of (ie 11)o:i class,
as ill California, it is folly to iege fthat
the whites are not"ruined b ('hiinese
Cheap labor.' If the present ' i'l will
Inake trouble with China, let it be
repealed, but let at r'algemtlts he
perfeeed at once to check Chine se
Inmnigration inl Ilhe near' ('uturel. "Te
IlChiese itulst 0o."
DR. C. H. LiAD)j,
AVING ret;urnedl to Witnnsb)oro, and
resumed lel Ili act 1 c (icu of n . I ile,
offers his lrrofes..ioltl services to the citi
'en:; of the town andi1 count-v.
,):O i)flico inl lt:uk Ran:u , up1 sir'i
next to 'ew.' awl /ll'oIde oflil:u. Entr:lnco
e on Ootngros, street. I r t 3:al
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beOfliecd for salt by1 t h t ri'Leoou 1rr1"1I'I'i1
field cot .y, in ront of' tie i, t. -hiu
d' oor' in WVinnsb~or-o, on Tuescdaiy, the I th
ua day of' Ma'rch, 1879.
TowNunIl i). hO.
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(rI. N WIll" ).
Aud itor.
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Sall Friction, Leakage, &c. it iis wor'ked
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titi n r,ri, thI ho' , helt i, itt0tical
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Sen i iii .\nerien"icn, lessrs. Munn & Co.
n.tt" sol'icitors of' Amnerican and Foreign
Pat(ents, have had thi"t'-four years ex
pe(rienit"t, 1nd1 now,u h)ave the latr;;(>t 115
tabli"h,1n1etI inl the world. Piants are
oi idnt-"'1 oil the b-t terils. A special
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('t11l of till in1venttionls pat. nted through
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cir, titInI tuIs ^ilvenl, the public atten
liti is rlir'c;'tld ti the t("rits of the new
ptatlint, attI tales or 1introduction often
e'asily ''fectIl.
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Itn'.x, I xthr at patent e;nn pIrobr,lbly
I (btai,tn(d, It wrltitig to the under- I
si e a. We als send ice oUr1" land
1;,ttl;k altou1it the Patent Laws, Patents,
(''nt"eats, Trade- Alttarks, icir cost, and
lhm lI)'ro,'uredl , with hints for 1 roeilcurintg
adv'ances on inventions. Address for
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LIVEs ARE OFTEN LJO8T
Y the use pf cheap Korosene, oe
)one of our safety I,atmps in which
votn thie mti dahngeronas oil its ftafe.
20,000 Savod Yearly to Fairfield,
WVhen our farmetrst learn to p?urchtaso
~hoicjals andu make their own fertilizors.I
Aall and got al)ook tolin how it can bo
lone,
20jj MMjjy. anI
'T'hit important organ weighs lbtut about three
potnds, amd all the bilood ht a living person (about
tirec gallois) passes throulh it at least once every
half hour, to have the bile anm other itpurities
strained or tiitered fromt it. Bile is the natural
purgative of the bowels, and if the liver becomes
torpid it is not s:,rirated from the blood, but car
ritd through the veins to all parts of the systenm,
and in trying to escape ihough the pores of the
skin, causes it to turn yellow or a ditty brown
color. The stinach beconts diseased, and Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Consti ation, I leadachc, hli-.
ousness, Jatindice, Chills, ialarial Fevers. Piles,
Sick and Sour Stinach, nid ,cueral debility fol
low. fIttmunt.t.'s ITsrTIu, the great vegetable
discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off front one to two ounces of bile each tine the
blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex
cessof bile; and the eflct of even a few doses
upon yellow coinpilexion or a brown dirty looking
skin, will astonish all who try it--they being the
firl sytptoms to disappear. The cure of all bi!i
ous dliseases and Liver complaint is ni-le certain
by taking 11e tx.rtvit in accordance with ilitections.
eliadache is generally cured in twenty mintes,
mind no <tisease that arises from the Liver can exist
if a fair trial is iven.
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The fatality of Consumption or Throat atnt
Lting Diseases, which sweep to the grave it leart
one-third of all death's victims, arises front the
Opium or lorphine treatment, which simply sit
pes as the work of death gies on. $10,000 will
bep-aid if Opiuti or Alorphine, or any preparation
of Opiun, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can be found
in the Gr.onn Fm.owntu Cotat Svitur, which has
cured people who are living to-day with ut one
renaining lung. No greater wrong c:a b, done
than to say that Consuntion is incur::ble. The
G.(i.omt F.owit Couim:t' Svit. will cure it whe:a
C all other means have fail;d. Also, Cohls, Cout::t,
Asthna, ironchitie, and all diseases of the thir;it
antd lungs. Real the te-;titnonials of thli n i.
Alexander IH. Stephens, Gov. Sniithi ar.: lix-(;ov.
Itrown of ti., H on. (;e,. leabtody, as well as
M those of other rcm.irkable cures in cur book-rec
r to all at the drug stores-. tid be coiviinc.:l ti:-t if
I- you wi:'n to be cured yo:t can he by takit:4; the
G T1.0ake no 'I'ochies or Lozenges for Sore Thro.t,
tIwhen yut canl get Gr.nutt Ft.owt:n Svau& at s:antn
price. For sale by all Drggists
PriZe25Cent S and $100
Grave mis,t:J:i-s are m adt i:i thii re:mmett of :.'
di<e:as fs ta.t::rise lr.:a p": t ;n th: c. I. o:lt
"r'wt.: ::we of .:.rf.:,I 5: 'ii, W h}it.: ;- v lling ,
" : lcecr - r.-:: , an-I : t in :i as.;, In a lh.t ti ..m ,
is tre-l . ttt: i' :( MerCur-; :ht . :w: 1. .,
I,, .' atve:y rr.: t: b .:n , ,. :. thme jYr.o- : im
4i.:e.e :: r . r ..i . t .lood ir
rtip -; ; , i i:t ta - - , y t .,::l ,
i ..s . I . :" i:i s: c. Ii'
r ::yt ; il - p r.:e ar.h .r
!c-, :.. b-"! r' :' t
' t i :n : t i t v.: f.i- sa:e by all 1:r:g..
A, . M .'L CO., Prop-:leton,
PHrLAD '..?IA\. PA.
-TIHE BEST
EVE U PRODUCE D,
\Wh't!ir for fainiy us or nmut tntfautiring,
ii theo dol0hhth-u-a 1, lo,k-s.eich
light-irianinlg
It w ill las~t a lifetimo--every 3 Machiinr'o
r ;E Yeurt ,i al'u.eed is the grea;test ad -
sin)ce theo invenlt jont .-I hew w13 ing iael
We in vite a caref-u-tl oxamuinat ion of it,
bel1iinhg ito one eit fa i to recoigniize finh
fact thiat it is the mo (st peorfect ew in,
Machliine maide, comboininog simplicity
strenigtht, dutrability, and ueotsnmy. We
do not herittto la im.1 for the
IMPROVED DAVIS,
in addition to its suIperior' pri ncipileu,
moure abisoluto pOtfo.;tion, of workmlanship)
por'taatu tny tomto 1ing mahinoiit nlow
in thea mar-ket. Ainopg thes varions itm
provemnents 1 thu implrovcd Shltlo,
.\Iilledl Shankit Niod to, Adj iustitble Needh1(
Plate, New I5atent1 l'Treatd Contlrolle'r antd
Aiutt ic lIobinr Winde-r. Every Mati.
ghino is ott goodl siustianttial rollers, for
wshichI there is not extrai chatrgo. i'tr
tiuck ing, cordling, britinjg, -iilti ig
ruthlibng, fimginug, embhroiiderimg, shoe0
fittn11, tatilotinig, dreCss-niakin, antd
famiLy n-to,
THlE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL. .
Reoferences to thoso wh1o hav t,he Itm..
provedl Davis Machwinro ini uo in Fair
lield county:.
M~lrs. William McNatll
Mrs. A. W. Laddl.
Mrsu. ,J. C. Rlowo.
MIrs Dr. '1.'. T1.. .Itobr-rtion,
~Miss Margare-t Aiken,
Mrs. EJiza Will jins.
Mra. Jamesou Q. Davis.
Jusat think of it--a machitno solhintg for
$60 a short time ago you catn now pur
chaso for $30, from
,T. 0. BIOAG,
Agent for Fairflild County.
Also agent for two other first-class'
mnachineis- 1ho Now Amierican, and the
Imtiproved Weed
.0atli on 4. O. IBOAG, and get the best
Faimily sowing Machines mado.
DRY GOODS.
Great reduct,ion in prices of Dlress
Goods, Shiotes, Jhats, Clothing, &c.
Always a full antd complete line of
JFanm ily Gro.ceries, Tobaccuo, (2igarsN, Conl..
feetionaries, Fruits &c., as cheap as the
Lumber and F?urniuro for sa10 loy
for cashi by.
8an11 - . 0. .9.,.