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THE NEWS AND IERALD. TILI-wisK LY ECOI'fLION. 1lt le:-.-1 IA C. All ships are for sail. Grasshoppers sing in the hop era. News of the weak-hospital ro-, ports. A bill.-head-The bust (f S!iaks peare. Bred on the waters-an ancient mariner. Scarlet fever--Madly in love with the girl with tinted heir. One herder near Carson, Nevadia, has nearly three thousand Cacshmlero goats. Steamships for Eu'ope usually carry thirty thousand letters each trip. None but the bi ave deserve the hair is the way Sitting Bull quotes it. "Scrambled eggs" said the gro cer's boy when he dropped his bas ket and four dozen hen--fruit What is the right kind of timber for castles in the air ? Sun-beanis, moon-beams and star--beams. "Low bedsteads, that burglars cannot crawl under," are avert ised out West. The man who says it den't hurt to have a tooth tilled, is Islilnor than four liars and a horse thief. -1-'rce Press. Tom: "Mv father's so tll he can look over the gnrd' n wall." Jack : "So can my father, with his hat on. "Everybody," says an exchainge, ''likes radis.hes in Japan." It it: a mistake. We don't, 'for one. We like ours here. - The grand secret of Russian valor -There's so .nuch "itch,, to tlir names it's no wonder they '-come up to the scratch." The foundation for the Ieanest" man is laid when a small boy turns the worm -holeia an apple for his companion to bite from. "To get the sack" is from the French--but-a young man does not care where it is from as long as it is not from his girl. A writer in the Cincinnati Gaz.'t e says that seventeen million gallor s of ale )hol is annually drunk in the United States in the sh'ipe of malt liquor. The man who wrote that "nothing was impossible" never tried to find the pocket in his wife's dress when it was hanging up in the clothes press. There was once a big yellow (log, Who furiously ran after a hog. He was lost in a fog, Which was thick as a bog. And has stood still since, all agog. .Geologists have rep)orted that there is in Japan enough wvorkable coal to produce a yearly yield equal to that mn Great B3rituin, for one thousand years. To be in advance of our contem-. pories, we feel justified in saying that bathing will be farshionable at the various wateringsplaces next BQ mmer.-N6to York E.epres.. There is one May or in Chicago, Ill., butt hasn't Memphis, Tenn,7-- - Norristoen I/erald. They ought to call in the services of a Balti - more, Md.. Now there abidleth three things which every man can do better than anybody else : Poke a fire, put on his bat, edit a. newspaper, toll a story*after another man has -begun it, and examine a railway time table. -Jurlington Ilatekeyc. A Mobile steamboat captain, after refusing on seven different occasions, finally cobsented to allowv a whito mule to be shipped on his boat. On that trip the boat ran on a snag, and hereafter any one wishing to send a white mule on that boaf will have to buy the boat. 'A resident of Clarinda, Iowa, has received a rebuke from his pet cana ry bird' He kept the bird in a room in which he does a great deal of smoking, and it finally quit, singing and refused to even chirp, until it was removed to another room whore it got jete air. 4jhadii little chill. Wich gave heo' hieaps of pain, A'lish9 tried to.shake that erback again. It rto.olg%O &d cay, w ~ .4~ L Lho rule ; 1~ &d ld~tij~ t. see 4o00r sha m111 scho" ' so t't her sa~b more,. e e THUWBJAY $'5ATS walways l1vo SATISF~AC ' ON. 11 TUT T'SJ I NTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful source of many diseases, prom. r. nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER., Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels are costive, but sometimes alternate with looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied withaDu iensationin thebaokpart,Pain lilite right aide and under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a, diem olination to exertion of body or mind, Irri. tability of temper, Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feeling of having neglected some duty_General weariness Diasiness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dote before the eyes, 1Felow Bkin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness at night with ~itful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNING$ ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS are compounded from anbstances that are free from any prbpertiesthat can linuro the most delicate organization. They Search, fleanse, Purity, and Invigorate the entire ttystem. By relieving the en gorged L.iver, they cleanse the blood from poisonoue humors, and thus impart health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act naturally, without which no one can feel well. - A Noted Divine-says: Dr. TUTT:-Dear Sir " For ten rears I have been a martyr to Dypepsia, donstipation nd Piles. Last BpinJor Is ere recommesded to ins; I ueed them:" with little faith). am now a well man, h we good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, Qlies sone. and t(baregained forty pounds solid feh. is.y are worth their w,ig=h n g -old. Ru. R. L. SIMPSO,, Louisville, Ky. TUTI'S PILLS, Their first effect is to Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flenh, thus the system Is nourished, and by their Tonic Ac tion on the Digestive 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 evar boen invnted that has as happy an effect as TUTT'S PILL[S ." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Ofice 35 Murray Street, Now York. tt Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Iteccipts" will be mailed/re. on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. RAY IIAIR On WHInxSns changed to a Gr.ost aLACK by a single application of this DYE. It im. ansIss a natural epoior, aots Instantaneously, and is s rmle n as spri water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Offioe, 35 Murray St., New York. NE W A I)V RT'IS(.N' TS. rii. i'l theprl i nd isummer. For.a ill inte sutr a:idress J. C. McCU?.DY & CO., P'hladel phla, pa. DIPHTHERIA!! ly pre'vent i, 11ls *'riilet <l'u'tex l. a!will pi J. IIiely (eiVE ine U' :e 1:a .a 10;iit . InJ s ii on0. I l D)on'r 4 tt ay ' . -11.'*i IPtVe,rno.t i lw'rter* than' 0t C , '.Sold t-, rywhpie'. I. 4. JOJHN$ON A. CC0., I - i!;or, ' ainew. * 1EN.GN' i (G i i"1NE Fui l WOMv*1-'.N .\C U1tillD' itN st.4La.Lh fr i a it ot ii- 1.4,'i.- (ap--:te P'urons4 Pbi re r. Wlae -ea. lhi'-1:.1 ii' ie itict.. e w Wsii Withn1911i.( a.) i 6.i, orin try1 11)' Eotig.i or colts or wa:tk l1i10 I, it ait'e on01e nuti only I.reat,mentit he 11 h .11 r u a tV'. 'IThis att 14e1' 40.1::11M it *w ii ' ll I elemenit .4 Il a a.' i s '' ha act m' av' . ' r e .1 y iih",I 1 .n tI ormi,,. 1Cuitt's ifa l .I ' :m'r-> ico mo al10esil a1 fit lt...' 4: r-i4il r5 to("l t re caNey p t ~in n - . .,1 UL .n.; u Wnr 'I't,ber l WIA wil not ea.lee tald by0 all d~r.1. Prie.' .a aeni,i1i --P(10. Ei R )' '1 A. E N iliS l'tLa U . .i D. tak Yo 'in ojntn.i. i ..WqtAvO 3 O1e. W % .1.au SOfA .). 'tade.1. '. T.A loonin, 6S ee te e-a.enwa aew.h m,in feb 22-4W An A,1oit Want.mi ili lhis InCality, o 8ttpply the M phl YDemand' $12 1.O0 PEt W'ICIC. MAI DIs.;A Sr. )1R1S 1 AND WAGON FU1NI814. . rAzC. W'i'lNG SUCOEEDS .L1ME SUCCE8S. 'l ho Former High Piiccd Macbine Reduced to Twienty Dollars. Tlhorougily warrraitted and sent to you for examination before you pa for it. And u u1tl,.ui t) keu t1 onb, tf'not nVrr:t thlan any iah in you over ?iad. Every Un11 r-en V w i tw a_u-olati ,,--vin m1in 'l. The old favorito and roliablo adard ifWI;G MA CH INE $20. Akchowledga NO SUPEMOIUR W'" 1ut1ot Maike a i BOtte' M:tchi1lt aIt Ally Price. t: Z TIE IfGilEI*i'ST PREMIUlM awauded tio stitlt at tho CENTENNIAL. A. tc;h:ly Firt-claitls Ojwie doniible tlhrei;d lock stitch machino, more onm .:: i'lrte :n '" pme'lilt onts (tuin any iot,er. and combining all the Itto improve p etIuvs, wna the old ua wll t.rii l tlutlities for which the 'TANI)AI) 18 0 POPULAR. o A f iil'fi fllra'iily pewi:-" Ii%'tine in evory' se nse of Cite word-that runs sno oth an I -t. +.'r -l-":t'i,it n of p)la:in or fatn1+y Sowiiig with etwo and certainty---o -t au:; 1 ; a l aI l1, an.- 1o twrnttgI lv tested while in u,se for years in thous-. niut of fitites, t.tit e;et tmwiinet tht-. le ives our factory is warranted for fie 3 e tr4, and h,ept in orler tree of charge. Mont.v Rtfnundio 1 at once if not p rfect ]y :: ttitilfuerry. Ro.l t:ed in pries. far don% a below all other innehines. No er t -;i to ).v for. I' lt . .et i a-.uiiie b a tImore complete out fit of numnerous m.i ua,.J-ful att ;n'l:unlt for all kinds of wor < (free of tny extra chairga) than is gi Vln %h any other muac1mo a any price. The Standard Machine has miorogood ntinlitie:s thiani thtose of double th irice. Light anl easy running, a child can use t- Leong an- itrable, never out. of order. Rapid and cortain in execution. No ILusee ong( or e tuas to wear out or make a noiso. Will last for years. Is ready in t Itomenvi;t, tnd t n lerstood in an-hour. Makes t_ double t bread lock stitch alik nn boti 'ds of tue goods, fron camltic to leitther, ur,es a Hl:ort, straight and ftroig nethte, ex!ra long, large, easily threaded shuttle. Wi th new automatic tel;ot. Lage bolbins capable of loldinlg one hundred yardR of thread. A ltrgo, stron~ matihinte with great width of arm, giving it many desired qualties an,t i gratt callacity for a wide rnige of work. It is the best machine in principile and in point of const.rnction. Use it at once and vou will use no other. Active >:(t"I)ts wanted in this County to receive orders and deliver Imachines. Extra in dlaoem:iath otre',.td clergymen, teachers, buin ess mten, &.c, Illustrated bo,ok. a:utple if work, % ih price list, &c., free. Safe delivery of goods guaran to-1 to any ta of the worbt. Address, STANDARD SEWING MACHINE: CO., BLOAL)WY & GIANTON PLACE, New York. fob 4-ti NEW\ FULNITURE ! FOiR D)ES:GN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED. EVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. --PRICES LOWER THAI EVER. A new supply of Window SShades, Picture Frames, Pie S ', f ". %tures, \Vall Pockets, Brackets lIirrori"s, Spring Beds, Mat tir tresse:, and Children Car ( a" ':? i i' t r. ,t 1iages. -, - - For pricos, call at the first 1.~ -_ 1 Lt//AY !.,. -._ clats tR-srITJ E J STORE Before making your purchases elsewhere. LU.3BERl AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODERATE PRICES ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. 0 UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep"-on- hand a full supply of MIetalic and Rosewood Cases ard Coffins of the finest linish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. R. W. PHILLIPS. oct. 22 'BUY TARI NEW AnalRIAUAN, IT IS TUE ONLY SEWING MACHINE WIIICII II&R A Coilf-Threading Shuttle. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Running 'I-. * ITIIAS A New and Simple Device Ion Winding the Bobbin, -~ Without remorlna the stro.p from the 1ntlateco WV fiot, aMi witL" c ut Unthrendtug tho Diacbiuo. The Simplest, the Most Durable. and in every respect the BEST FAMILY SEWINC 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. A.kEN TS W A.NTjrED. .T. s. DOVXY, Manaor, 64 X. Charles atreot. Daltinore, TQda A" VALUABLE INVENTION. THE WORLD RENOWNHR WILSON SEWING MACHINE In workmanship is equal to a Ohronometet Watoh, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. Ut received the highest awards at the Vienna and Oenteneila.'Ex~o sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTEit than ot et machines. Its capacity is Unimited. There are mnore WIL.SON MACHI NES sold. In the United State than the combined sales of all. the othetid'Th. WILSON MENDINO ATTACH MENT t doing all kinds of repairn WITHOUT PATO HINO, giv6vs "REwith eachWnaahin. WA=TD.WIL8014 SEWINUGMAWlIINE 8. e NEWS 'Alb HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 18 I U$LIBRED xERYWEDNEDA1 A2 WINNSBORO. S. C. BY THE WYINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO IT CONTAINS A 1UMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County N-.ws, Political News, Etc THE EDITORIAL DEPARTRENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL0 COLUMN. Is well filled with town and county newb The aim of the Publisher* is to issue a FIR T-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Rubseription, payablo int r bly in advance: One copy, one year, - -.. - $8.00 One copy, ix months, - - - - $J.60C. One cop)y, three months, - - - $1l.00. .Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. Ten opies.i, one year, at -- - - $2.00. Twnnty copien, one year. at -- $2.60. To every person making up ai club of ten or more subscribers. a copy will be sent free for one year. Theinames consti tuiting a club need not all be at the RIams post-ofilee. JOB PRINTING. IN ALL ITS DEPAIRTMEFNTS DONE IN TilE 15EST bTYLE:AND AT T11t L,O# EST PRICEII. Wo are prepared to furnish, op shor notice., BANK CHECKS, NOTES BILb HEADS, LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES, CARDS INVITATIONS, AW BLN . POSTERS Terms for Je b Werk-Cash on - .)elivery. All.businen eEzhniuak,tieni should b nadreisIed *o tIe nshoto Pub1lahng Oompany