The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 22, 1879, Image 4

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TRE NEWS AND 11RAL.I) Ti I-WKEKI LY EI)I''ION. TIlE MIRt.1CL I. Two men were talking once iu England. "Well. you may say what you please,' said one ; 'I, foor my part, cannot believe that God would first impose laws on nature and then go 7n to violate his own laws. What would be the use of making them it they are to be so easily set aside ?" "I dinna ken, sir, what God may do, or what he winna do," said the scot, very reverently. "But I don't regard a miracle to be a violation o the laws o' nature, or rather the lawt o' God, that I ken, save the wicked netions o' wicked men." "And whatt then," asked he, "de you make a miracle to be '?" "I regard it to be merely such an interierence wi' . the estab lished course o' things as infallibly shows us the presence and action o' supernatural power. What o'cloc is it wi' you, sir, if you please ?' "It is half-past twelve exactly, Greenwich time." replied he. "Well, sir," said the Scot, pulling a huge old time-piece from his pock et, "its one o'clock wi' me. I gen orally keep my watch a little for ward, but I may have a special reason, the no(, foa setting my watch by the railways, 30 you see I am turning the hands o' it round. Noo, wad ye say I hne violated the law o' the watch ? True I hae dnc: watchdon wi' a' its laws could not liae done for itself, but I hae dont violence to nane o' its laws. Myc action is only the interference o a superior intelligence for a suitable end. But I had suspended nue law, violatid na law. Weel, then. instead o' the watch, say the universe insted o' the Imoving o' the hands, say God acting worthily o' him-e f, and ye hae a' that I contend for him a miracle ; that is, the ingn1esi ion - able presence o' a mighty hand wot king the Di' i,a will. And if he Hees fit to work miracles, who can hinder him ? He has done it oftencer than' once or twice already, and who dare say that he will not got leave to do it again ?" Is there a better illustration of it miracle than this of the old Sot tel - man ? Looked i' rightly. there iced be no difficulty about this matter of miracles, which so miny rational people so coolly nssert is s,) beyond beli.:f as to be unw.rthy of a thought. DEMAND FOR WIY.vEs.-The Sneor - intendc-nt of Emigration at New York is overrun with letters from the West asking him- to secure for them wives from among the cmi grants arriving at Castle Garden. One man, a farmer, writesi from Iowa that mnari'iageale women in those par'ts are very scarce, and bie is anxious to marry this spring, and will give tihe best 'eferecnce. An - other, a St. Louis bamker', offers his heart anId han al "to the right per' son," and is ready to marry at once. CeoOED D)EPWrYT SHIERIFFsa --The Brooklyn llagle hams the following: WVhen Sheriff Riley, of King's County, entered up)on the duitios of his effice lie promised that he should remember the work which tihe colored men had done for himl in the canvas and at the polls. On yes. terday ho redeemed his pledge by the appointmeont of - two colored men .as deputy sheriffs. Their names are Williatp E. Brown, of the Eleventh Ward, the well known~ orator and stumpl speaker, and Wmn. T. Br'adfor-d, of the Seventh WVard. REMVOVAL. WE aro now locatodl in the bi-i Vbuilding tormerly occup)ied by Messrs. J. F. MoIMaster & Co,, - where w' will be glad to welcome our eustomneri and friend,.. Will oontinuo to deal ir general mercbandise, and will endeavo to pleaso by sticking to our umotto GOOD QUALITY, H*ON E8T QUANT11ITY: l'lese call. J. M. JIEATrY & CO. moih 15 SALE UNDE~R MORTGAGE. 'l1 N pursuian~e of authorit'y conf'err-ed or: L 111 as (President of' the Winnsbore Btulilding and Loan Association, b'y pow. er of attor-nay contained inl deicds of mortgage executed by 1U. Jackson McCar ley, of data respootiv'ely thme eightenm h day of October, eIghteen hundred and c aeventy-sev'en, and( the thirteenth da~ of Aprilke1ght oni huniidred ad heventy-. eight livill-offor fo'r. sal on the first Mon4 in April, 1i79,.at pu~bic~ outery, to tlhlghiost bidder', (before the court bo.4aloor in WViinSboro, between the hours of'e lob'619ek, a. in.,- and :flyv o'clock, p. -mi., th'e following-~describedj pmpegmnortgaged by the said .4. JN) '. son Ne0Al&y W-the eil'. Winenb Sr. B3uildin~ anil L ni' A ehiion, and tc Alhat piol iu'col or~tract .o .' nd convOe0ed to -b d R. Jacoh )~ ar county; ei'~ sIe~ , ot-Nn ae' blanda"fof John , #imibe. Jo.hA U G Briee, rad othory '.3 /9 a Trmns'of,wald-Os; iP'dt@iasQig h'g, for all neceosnry~paper s. ~. ~..Presdt. WVho. B. & I. Aisjiq itiqa Winnsbore. 8I. 0., dIaroh 14,- 1819. . eo -o-d TUTT'S PILLS! INTRODUCED, 18650. ATORPID 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. Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels are costive, but sometimes alternate with looseness, ain in the Head, accompanied wiU a~Dull seonsationin the back part,Pain in the right side and under the shouldir blade-, fullnassa tor eating, with a diemi olination to exertion of body ormind, Iri. tability of temper, Low spirits, Ioss of memory, with afeelingof~havingneietid some duty, General weariness; Dirainoss, IFluttering at the Heart Dots before the eyes, Yellow 3kin, Headache generally ovori e right eye, Restlessness at night with fltful dreams~ highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNING8 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. TUT T'S PILLS sre compounded from substances that are free from any propertioestht cau inlure the most delicate organization. 'they Hearch Cleanse, Purify, and Invigorate thentire tystem. By relieving the en gorged Liver, they cleane the blood frem poisosous humors, and thus impart health aad vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act naturally, _without which no one can feel iwell... A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT -Dear Sir; For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, donstipation nd Piles. Last Spigyour Plewere recommended to me ;I used the with little faith). I am now a well man ae on .appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone. and I have gained forty pounde solid flesh. They are worth their weight in eol. Ray. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect is to Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the aystem is nourished, and by their Tonic Ac ton on the Digestive rgans, Regular Stools are produced. g I , DRs Js F. HAYWOOD, i1 OF NEW YORK, SAYS: "Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re storing the Liver to its normal funotionse and for this purpose no remedy has ever boon invented that has as happy an effect as TUTT'8 PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray street, New York: (P Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Receipts " will be mailedfres on application. TUT T'S HAIR DYE. RAT HAIR oR WrsaEns changed to a GLoss! JLACK b a single appication of this 1)Y$. It im parts a Natural Color, aota Instantanoously, and is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. OffOe, 35 Murray St., New York. N EW A DVERTII i .ENTh. TEACHERS:. iilar' a'iuiivus J. Q. .\teCU R Y& (O., Ph1 tt DIPHTHERIA!J itin ni i I xv*' ,,iaty livest :1,1 j,.-eej lu au1 & CO., I 'll! i, Mu.'t, I2 imNNON'i C?.P'(INE peO It./ l i t i ti e OVii ' C b tiii hm o at po ui bi'iniit. a01' oeii,ri: , ;. .v.m cegjies l)Ctti.i inlme tIi elc 'ii ap0. l iices, . k-kI a v'. iciaiin y'ur own lo~ e ir y aibO. I it..i I i. o .c.. Suli by atil) ruiggkit. Paco 25i C-i" I n.- j) rer IitJ(,lA T o'it(I pIN 75,2.' New, Aljl" BokI T I . t PVii,i) I112.. 2; Se eini-g iala ioci,~. Ni . NY . IgIEg, Cat 01r ti f (Genre:e I Lii oat ,re IViENl. LEGOA'lT BL;OT H IE lIt .1 IInmn 8t.., N.a:" A NDI AL ,)010l)iCl{8 OIt. I I F Tili A'1' ' AND IA. MS PRIAN FNTi.Y (lHE. DRl. T1. A. SL.OCL'.\l' Ottil' 1. . D "P?SV( R 1IN I'" CO31POUND) E.\MUiI.SN OFld' t: COD) l.LII'.Oh. pitnm sfn'ticg Inen-a .m-', 1'. 0. M IE:; pi IX* alire to o.:. T1. A. 810coo0, 151 P'earl Stice mnch '22-4iw HIAX! HA\YII ~r U'ST r'eaiv'e1, Lw ena';Anida chiniao eJ North CaOrolin HaiI ,y, '* h Cdh will bo sold. LO0W i-: (CAsu andc CAsi ONL.Y. moht 18-txtf J. D). McGARL~EY. A CHIANCE FORU BARGAINS. roHinire stock formerly b)(olnging 1. to Lad ros., will be removedl on Saturth:y, Ite 91!d. Pt'eson wisiniig to buy itt 2., to 50 por cent. below ot will do weill to cal this wotik. mioh 18 -1w - NEW DE1PARTIUE GREA T ATTRAOTION! MANY usfu artioles for th houseo or aY. ,inuwtmnt for t.h a yoinna itt liv o centts or ton (Ce 144, which.usually .41 idl t. three timei the prloo. ('all dibd sco thiea. They will intoresit any one. inc 15 Meiu'i'kR *Bl I. )t AU0 G.1 tal'tiI Ch ihil ir Cality, to Sapply tho Itapii Demand* $1,.oo P E It WFI XI EW MADIC EAS y. lIOtS AND W AGONFU1tNIS.ICD P ARE. '~) ~u NN1 .) A j(kIE 8UC0%8. The ormr High 1'riecd Miachino Reducod to Twe ty oHars. 'I'horoughly warrratnted and sent to you for examination before you pay for it. And n1. o;g.tt.ion to kopnI ono, if not ui"eri-:t thn aly masolino yon v'or hal. Every ta'nu y van nct wl I c tv i1 ir=t-lat se,milig miibino. The old favorit.o and roliabIle sttdardl SI WDING MAIEJ CIXYE $20. Acknowledgos NO SUPERIIOR ! We C'amnot .llake a i;tt.ter .tlthine at Auy Prico c: Till IIIGIIT PRE11 . \11l awareold th,) stitch itt tho CENTEINIAL. E :"trielly Fir<t--%l- R)i'. eIt'le dIouble thle :d loek stilch ritanhinoi more 00m. 1 pbeste iII el'ini-"linu tnt th tit ai y m! io r. I litid c.oii! miing all Ie11 hte i It rove- ., - ellnltS, wtuIA ti1w m)tl all,li We Im1 Jltaiiti. for whielh th 2 ''ANDA 1ID IS SO POPULAlt. A ftithfl fvtily 'i vin 'n-1 -',imne in evitry zense of the worl-tlhtt rins simo ot 11 1 .11 m. .: 1'r .t.,;ri.?i.lm of,) .la or ianeY s-wjing wiith eits.) anld crtailty---i wi r'U i al w m. aA t1 , an. i 0 So LIhori.gily iesto(i whil iln lnse for years in thous :ul mm f-uniiities, timtt .th ui ti nt'. at l -tCl vt mls our titutorv is witrrant.ed for fi-,o }vm i's, inod kept in rer,11r m r m of ChIrgil. Molri t.u'11114 1 iat oive if not p rfe-ot ly. .'iiat(ory. e 1:Iv m, inl pri .tt tar doU n b lim ill other miachines. No extrits to Ip..y for. E;.tuwh Im1achi .m is w."ouit!anlio I by ai more completo onttitt of tnIerons mtl I leil 11 att:mulIllt.s for all iu:ds of wt (.jrjo of any extra charge) thai is tlien t,itl itan' otlh'r lutmllm at iny pritml. Tho ttandardM ltchino has iiioro good I1t ttics than.11 thIose: of (lOlAu th price. Light and emy running, a child cn uso S trog nil durable, never ot. of order. liapid aind certaia in execltion. No ils l:-t4 t-)g: or c,tltus to wear ont or imak9 a noiNo. Will last for years. Is ready in it mmne"nt, an111d I n Irlrood in in holr. M ihes the double t irid lock stitch alik oin botil s'des of tou1e golds, froni clmlb ic to leather, u.Ies a sh-ort, itraight and Sr-u1nm nt(eeh, ext ra1 1011m. lirge, easily threaded shuttle. With new nutomatic tt"::sitoJ. Lmrgec bolbbin's nablmW of holding one hundre.i ya rds of thrend. A o'gl, stnIll achine with great width of arm, giving it *.rany desired tnaltics all'!t a- m.ha' raptnity for a wie raintge of ' ort:. It is the be. ;:muachine in principle :a. il p o(int mt of coIotictim Ii. U se it at once and von will 'ise no other. Activo w .wated inl thi., county to r-cem"ive orders iu(d' delivei Imachir_es. Extra in d-tent; offered cltraymen, teachers, business men, &c. Illustrated bfoo(, :.alavlItei of wcm':. % ith Iprice list. &c., free. Stfo delivery of goods guaran tit t1m :(ll' t h e: 1.10 wlrIll. Adlress, STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, CO.,. B1:AI)AY A C JON ImLAC'E, New York. fob 4-ti NK\V FUIRNITUBE ! FOR. DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED. EVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. -PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picturo Frames, Pic A Vtures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car 9! rge -: For pricos, call at the first - - c. lass URi TlTTJI E STOrE~B Beicore naking your p1Urchases elsewhre. LUMBElJ AT PTICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODERATE PRICES ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hnd a fnll supply of Mletalic and Rosowood Cases ard ;oilius of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. R. W. PHILLIPS. oct 22 W TRM NEW AMBRIGAN1, IT IS TnRf ONLY SEWING MACHINE WIIICn II.Ri A Co1f-Threading Shuttlo. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Running. " IT UAS A New and Simple Device -4 rOR Winding the Bobbin, tWitheo u alni vi ho o , trap rom out Uutbreadiug the 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 woe* with loss labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on application. .A.GENr T W A.NT1E1D. ".6. DOVEY. Manaaer, 64 X. Charles Street, Baltimore, D4. T. 0. B(3A,,, Agent for J,urli .. EE A VALUABLE INVENTION. THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING MACHINE! In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly flnished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Viennta and Centennial Expo. sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH PASTERt than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSO0M MACH iNES sold in the United States than the combined saies of all the others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACH MENT for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each mh#chine.I ACET WILSON SEWING'MAORHRNE CO. NEWYS PNU IIERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 18 1 UDLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAT A2 WINNSBORO, S. 0. - DY TIIE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO [T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County News, Political News, Etc 'HE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCA.iL COLUMN. [e well filled with town and county news the aim of the Pnblisherx is to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 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