The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 15, 1879, Image 4
THE NEWS AND HERALD).
THI-WsEKLY EDITION.
Nx 11'N OF TiE DA Y.
'he Butler Demaocl"rel mado
cloa:n sweep in thel municipa. elec
tion at \VWttield, Mass., Tuesday.
President Gre',y. of F'rnce, loa
signed a decree p. doning one hun.
dred and fifty Co rmmiunistfi.
The coroner's jury at Atl:'rtti
rendered a verdict that the ki lin
of Col. Alston by Cox was a wilial
and premeditated murdor. Cox is
in jail to awnait trial.
A difficulty occurred at Goldsboro,
on Monday between John Edmon,
son, aged fourteen, and Duneau
JohiFon, aged sixteen, which resuit.
ed in the death of the foimer. Bott
are of respectalle parentage.
The Pall ll G(.zetle says r
pr'vate letter from a high Indiar
official states that the people ol
Cashmere are dying of fari'.e, and
that at the present rate of mnortnlity
the province will be nearly depopu
lated by the end of the year.
A Pcrtland ,Oregon, dispatch sayi
that Gen. Howard and Gov. Terrj
have gone to Yakina City to sec
Chief Moses and to investigate th<
situttion of the Indian affairs
hhould the civil authorities attempi
to arrest Moses. serious trouble wii
undoubtedly ensue.
A terrible exploa ion oc 'urred or
Thursday afternoon at t ho Mah n,
ing powder works, Danvil'e, Pa.
completely destroying the building,
instantly killing Willis Lloyd, one
of the proprietors, Juo. J. Evans
and Jno. C. Mower, their mangled
remains being scattered in e :r)
direction. The cause of the explo
bion is unknown.
Before the formertion of the neN
Egyptian ministry the British anl
French consul-general presentoil
identical notes saying that thoi
g velrnmnents did not absolutely
Imsist upon the retention of Nubar
Pasha in the ministry, bat if the
Khedive decided to excludA him,
the Khedive would be hold respon
sible for the inuntonance of public
tranquility, Tuo K.ie.1ivo accepted
the responsibility.
The Pacific slopo men will spring
the Chinese question at the extra
session in a new shape, designed to
overcome the objections presented
in the recent veto. They will do
away with the proposition to abro
gate any articles of the Burlingame
treaty and simply contend in the
bill that Chinese immigration be
limited to fifteen in each ship. In
this way they hope to secure the
President's approval.
On Saturday night a party <ci
fifteen masked men called at tl.e
,the residence of Wmn. Moore, a
brother of Gen. Groom, the cattle
king of Winch, star, KCy., and told
him that unlcss he miade an im..
mediate settlement of his debts lhe
must leave the country. Moore
procured a shot gun and fired in:o
the crowd, and the latter fired a
volley in return, three shots taking
effect in 1:oorL's bidy, inflicting
severe 'wounds. T wo men who were
suspeted of being implicated in the
atffrir wvere afterw. rds a rr isted and
lodged in jail. On ?'o uday their
conie:lerates overpowe:ed the gua: d
and liberated them.
It was stated in s3veral newspa
rera that Maj. Wade Hampton, J.,
sonl of Senator Hampton, was pros,
ent and prominent at the ball given
to General Sherman at Jacksonville,
Fla. In reference to this statement,
Major Hampton waites to the News
and Courier as follows :"Please
deny on my authority that I was
present at a ball given to General
Sherman at Jacksonville, Florida.
I would certainly havwe avoided
meeting the man who was guilty of
the cruelty of burning Columbia
and the c.owardice of denying it."
DISSOLVEDI BONE.
D ON'T buy Gunano, but get Dissolved
ilono to mix with your comnpost
heaps. Etiwan iansolved Rono for sale
byMoMcMA"TE R & JBRICE.
fob 13
JUST R5dEIVED
J'rANOS Bitter Water, Yeast Cakes,
JBull's sCongh Syrup, German
Myruip, Rat Exterminator, Gum
Opium, Hepatie Comnpound.
-AL 80
several Stewart Sewing M~rchiines,
being the "impwoved Siger," for
which we vre m ents.
miohl4 IeLMAPEn & BRIcE.
I. M. EATY &OCO.
've In stock all klud,s of Steel Plowi
.f Heel' )olt,' grpas Rods, Tract
'ow Linee,
Back Bands.
Plow BrIdles,
Plow Molas,
Swede Irom
.for laying Plows, &c.,
TUT T'S
PILLS!
INTRODUCED, 1865.
A TORPID LIVER
Is the fruitful source of many diseases, promi.
nent among which are
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM.
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels
are costive, but somotimes alternate with
looseness, Fain in the Head, accompanied
with aDuu ensation in tho baok part,Pain
in~the right side and under the shoulder.
bade, ituliess after eating, with a disin
dUnation to exertion of body ormind, Irri
ability of temper, Low spirits, Loss of
memory, with a feeling of having neiected
~ome duty, General weariness; Dizziness,
Fiuttering at the Heart. Dote bofore the
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headnohe generally
over tiie right eye, Restlessness at night
with fitful dreams, highly oolored Urine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT'S PILLS
are especially adapted to such
oases, a single dose effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish the sufferer.
TUT T'S PILLS
are compounded from nbetances that are
free from any propertiesthat can injuro
the most delicate organization. TIhey
Search Cleanee, Purify, and Invigorate
the entire System. By relieving the ene
gorged Liver, they cleause the blood
from poleonous humore, and thus Impart
health and vitality to the body, causing
the bowels to act naturally, without
which no one can feel well.
A Noted Divinn says :
Dr. TUTT:-Dear Sir: For ten ye,rs I have been
a martyr to Dyspepsia, donstipation and Piles. Last
Spring rs Pills were recommended io me; I used
them (but with little f*ith). I a" no,y a well man,
ave good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools,
pilas gone. and (haveainedfrty ou::aasolid flesb.
Thq are worth their weight in ryond tldfeh
Rav. IL L. S1iPSON, Louisville, Ky.
TUTT'S PILLS.
Their first effect is to Increase the Appetite,
and cause the body to Take on Flesh, t hats the
system is nourished, and by their Tonic Ac
tion on the lgestivo Organs, Regular
Stools are produced.
DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:
Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re
storing the Liver to Its normal functions, and for
this purpose no remedy has ever been invented that
hYs as happy an effect as TUTTT'S 1'IL1.S."
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Office 35 Murray Street, Now York.
w"" Dr. TUTT'8 MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Iteceipts" will be tailedfree
on application.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
QtRAY HArn on Wrsasens changed to a GLossy
Hni toa byra ingle applcation of ti DYE. It in.
part a turaColor, acts iustantaneasl, and is
as Hara as spring water. Sold by Druggistn, or
sent by express on receipt of $1.
OMoe, 35 Murray St., New York.
NEiW A DY E ISE.l: i 8.
rlnsg thet Sli;ng- amla .snnmr. For a-n. i.aral
atiarsi atlrless. J. C. Alc(U ai DY & CO1., Phaha die.
piat, pa.
D1PHT ERIA!!
t.a t)' aInt wi sae m iny lni ait IVe t ree by mail.
Din't ivl Ilay, an tn.-- v.. Pro.-n~ 'in ttv ha'i.r
thatn .m '. Soil evonrywher'e. I.8S. JttaiNSON
& CO., I 'tugor, lan..
IO Walt uilN ANI CllLA)tiRN
Finhu otlf-r tn; 1ro:1 o:t ,an.ui
wekes ill ilerivetsM' g*, :nt >r t -t' i'
P'ar0tlts Pitt'er. Witare ehtlol:n areaff 'et
trd withs whoalot 'rit c an,, rln-try i'an..hsa
Ior col'i.sor weak itn..s. 11' ii tI' ' onte in-i
onaly treat t a, niher1 shttil- na IIn v.'. 'li s
arrt.aei' s'o-i I n-11s in" y ttn it h .h tleminta
suchi as' is fodan lin*( -0' oh rr ;aio. y i n t he -
saint form.t It, is fair auptiiir (.omalnt
anic('.4 anitl it.'' e a 'rns il remno., I' I i' r
- where'a ot.her plat.rs will ntt iv< nt llev'.
Ihrn lsam, batck :attl we'ak 1 1':, the:n.u-tir.m,
kinev tials t w.' n'ta all loal athot" p.1ittns it, -
s ite hp'.rt. knoa'wn roam 'lv. A''A forin' -
SjIhIl)y all tirtt .4st.a. Pro:.' 5W (et. .L
------mm= in.....r- -----~. a.w &. ...
SONM UMPT! () I
AND)ALIi)sur~ t
-PERMANENTLY CU .i .Di.
taken in 'onjunition witha his
CO31IPOU'NDI 'XiI E.\l ON OFi P' E ('0)0
iLVlHit 011.
311l(I hyp 11pl)IM pi le,. of
A F 1 E E B. J 22
liottnty epress' t.o eah i rn p
7aattress t,t Da. ' '. A. $li.cuma, 1541 P'earl 8i ree t, I
New 1York,.
feb92-4w~awcwa
A nt Aguet Wiit(tuiI Li t'li iLcality, to Supply the iL;hyi Duuaiutl
81a5.00 PE'IPEW0 MAID1S 11,AS. tloxsNIC ALND WAGtON FURtNISHiM } FRAMN
. Oa il 't& W Ut;tED: INE.(I SUCCESS.
'he 'ornaer High 1'rie Macl.ine Roduced to
Twey Dol ars.
'I'tort 1ghly warrrattaed aItrd set to yon for examination before you paty for it. Anl
h" ' r .. tt10n tiI > - Ot" O , if l'Jt I"rvmt thaa :tlut .ll.t3!ina . y)t ovor hlad. Ev ry
1a.1 Il I. n '. n1 1u t- tir i i ,.ing ma e'aine. 'I'.1 oal1 t..orito anlx roliab:o
. , I- WING XJ IXE $IVX0 . Acknowted ais NO 6UPE1.IO1 !
We tIt'nl:>)t .tako it . lll.1' Z1.1Clii at Aniy P1,rico.
T il;l l i.u.ET PU I I..l awar,1. th1 stitct alt thQ CENTENNI-XIL.
lA arbtly F'ir<t-cl'.s tii tl Idto blev thrtel.dloelok sit,h machine. muore com
pho' ini '.+Ilil);tn"t-I th: i', n a t othor. a udt c'ombinin- al4 the lato inaprove- M
i nIt:ti, wIa 1- ,1 Ia n'l ,P.! tlri l 1ili il f r which! th10
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RTNDl1) 18 SO POPUTLl ,
IMP
A I.:itVtfIiI f1:I:aly :II t aI tIii in r ant ,we of the worll---tat runs smooth
all. I . la .-r , i.> n l"I: ta( I,in l r talloy s wi wl 1\ lth se andI Uertainlty- so
aZis .1 1 wil a-: ". II I so mrgh teien while i ufor years in thou -
anu h.a ot;- a:Iii*s, t M 1at .1b i v.j: t natt, l-arvs outr f.1 tory is warranted for tiho
ye i'r, arllu i I.pt Il t rIer r -' c b! re. M.m it . i 11 in11.a a ait 1ce itf not p rfoot
I. sa kI'd.t!a'v. .I at i ll prie1. - t,ar dton holow all wtat t 1tr mach 1nea1 . No ext ras
t > I:ty f)r. JE I" I t :I .I i a n i '. A Il I 1).' 1 111b1ym re coitllIllam. outfit of unmeronsf
a i s laxll attautIlouts for all ."ind, of war (froa, of any extra charge) than is
given ,t ithI any other malino at any p Tha h Sta.br.t M.:iiul has noregood
ctlnalities than tho of doaiblar the price. Li:;ht,ll eaiy runnintg, a child can uso
.- tlong and dural, n,!ve-r ouit of order. Ralil an11taLittltu in execution. No
lliusch tii ctm.; )ar et'.m:ls to u ,ar vat or niatk n uoiso. Will last for yteaIrs'a. Is ready in
at 11:,>Int 1!, and a n lter.,tood in tn hour. Malces the double tlread to cK stitch aiik
aon botl siles of alte gooads, tromll Cablaliu to leather, ur-es a sl ort, ti,aight e"nd
Iirolng nee d1t, c::trl lonlg. large, easity threaled shuttle. Wi th new automatic
tt't1n ton. lau; ar t bbbins capah!e of holdiint one lundrod . ards of thread. A
Im-g, stron. maal.chine with great widlth of arml, giving it many desired qualties
tiltl a ,tglra' Iiaacity for a wide r'age of wor.<. It is the best. machinle in principle
al i t oI t)f' etestir'ti nilI. Us it at on)co a nl you will use no other. Active
at;t w::.; :n c i; ounty to r < c oeu.)itx fr c'1e orders mi i dliver machines. Extra in
/!t lt11'lisi otYelrl cItlarymnt-Il, a-nte rs, busitiss 11en, &ic. Uhlistlated
Iottk, aphatpla. ofI worik. P iti price 1isi, A c., freei. ,;aife delivery of goodIs guaran -
t.l ta any v lt arf of tte wortalad. Aidress. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO.,
B!W: Al) M A&\ A' C.J.N'TON PLA:'E. Nw York. fob 4-tf
NRI W TRNITR !
FOB DESIGN AND VORKMANSiHIP UNEQUALED.
EIVERYTIIING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
-PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
A new supply of Window
Si" ' 'AShades, Picture Frames, Pic
tures, Wall Pockets, I3rackots
! ; . - Mirrors, Spring Belds, Mat
tresses, and Children Car
V.k,
For prices, call at the first
class
FRT~LVITTiURF SE1TOFZF.
Before making your pur-clases elsewlhere.
LUM i3ER AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TDIES.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE h.T MODERATE PRICES
ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER.
0
UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT.
I keep on hand a full supply of Motalic and Rosewood Casos an
Coflins of the linest finish. Also, a cheap sto(k of Coffins.
R. W. PHILLIPS.
oct 22
IT IS THE
ONLY SEWING MACIINE
WHICII HA A
Colf-Threading Shuttlo.
-T_ It has Self-Setting Needle.
Never Breaks the Thread.
Never Skips Stitches.
Is the Lightest Running
4; - IT HAS
A Naw and Simple Devico
son
Winding the Bobbin,
- Withont removing lho Strop from
the 1inhuno Wheel.andr with.
:.w . }out Guhrcanding the
Machie".
Th9 implest, tho Most Durable,
and in overy respoot the
BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will do more work
with loss labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on application.
AGEN TS 'W AN TED.
X. S. DOVEY. Mana er, 64 N. Charles Street. Baltimore, Md.
T. O.'BOAh, Agent for lairliold.
A VALUABLE INVENtION,
THE WORLD RENOWNED
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennil Expd
sitions.. ST SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WIL.SON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. The WIL.SON
MSNDINO ATTACH M ENT for doing all kinds of repairinge
WITHOUT PATCHINO, given FR El with each machine.
medWILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
OmOCAGO? cir.z, u.S.A
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