The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 25, 1879, Image 4
Ti1L 1,:WVS AND 11t1A 1i).
Ti;I-wVT i.IY EDI'1TION.
SUYR CICBh .i V1:lt Fa.llsIl) uS l T.
Upo : the sadnule ;u the ).ea
The st,unet broo I:; rear'tyI};
From the fir. lspel; s.aces low
Wi'thdtraw ;it witi! iat.rgb>w".
i+J out Oi' Ii'e the )le nldor l i :;
.l lli iian all tih I ,i ,ypy j;i-"
So r.atheis twi'ht a 'I It -rn,
But uverhead Lit I 1Li r.u it.
And up tie east th1.Iie dt.
Shall chaso the bitter datr, n.wav:
What thoati oar evs w ith hou i. be w(t,
Thu iiuiu Iu,vtlr fitilcd ut y.
The blitsh of dawn ma1}ty yet re;tore
Our light nn.l hope 22t.1 joy one, nore.
Sad sutil, take coni i'rt. 11or for";at
That Sun-,lt Iiever f;tiledh i:td
XErS UF THEl:11.-3'.
Abont cine hund1cltcd Demuocrab,"
and thirty-fonr Rtepublbe.'ans m!u.
Indepenn(le)ts have b),*-el ten t rtutn til"
Cleuted to tihe LouisL.1na Coi, A.
.tional Convention
A bill h:ts boen iirro.iioe.l in the
Unito'd States Sun:ate, rope,d ing s;
inuel of the Revis< d staUie as
prohibits the appointient to ia
(Ilrmy of any 1 e:."n who wa, eng, g. ;d
in the lato " cbcllion."
Kearny is stiumppin;g Sa; rn
Califoroia fur t.hu new ' inst] i.i. hm.
In his ipCee'cii ho bl'u cs %wi" hui
itinit. 1oe ul the 1)11 Ultli viil.d
recently gave K':tt ney on1 uilei ci
ful beating.
Madison Wells, Anlerron iand
the other meimber of tho .Luti:iatn.t
returning board have be:n I u* d tur
$5,000. It is thto fee their 1 .u .w ,
Culluim and Catstuhllanios, wtant for
defending the boaird II thu proe
tion for changing the vote of Ver
imon Parish.
Pre)arati lons 0tiiU t' be Io' md:
in Japaun for Gen. Granuit's reccpt ion,
althout ho is not expected furm>any
Imonths. Three of the most pow.\erlui
ancient Daimas huavo becu a:1ppoit Led
to receive atl($ wiilt. utpol hiii. Jhis
a distinctionl hi:erto vouclhsaed tu
1)0 visitor.
In the Unitel States Ci o ti,
Court at. AtlatLa last wee 1:, ( ",t'i))
L.>vd gained a vue.d e! f. r :9 :(0
against John (tonle, iormter te:.rilsom.
c:ollector. Loyd's tobteco f ' t.. y
was seized on the chargo of the t x
being ulpri 1, and .t waS : fto. ., s
proven that the tax had I.e n p. i i.
A storm of the severest n:z e
swept over 1mIphillis just after
midnight Saturday. It Came flcom
the southwest and continued tireo
hours. Daring its progrce t he
li-htning stru:k the Mlemphis
Cotton and Woolen Mills, situ tt:e.l
in the southern portion of the city,
which were nearly consumnod These
mills were valued at $90,000, awli
employed a force of one ihundredi
and twenty--five pCrso1ns, who areC
thus t.hrowvn out of work. The
insurance amouuts to 60.000.
The French floating battery A r..
rogante fonnd1ere~d ofi' the Isles of
Hycres in a gale on Wedneayv.
Forty- seven men we diro wned out.
of a crewv of ono hun:lrod and
twenty--two. A storm aroso during
firing panctice an-1i the A rrofp'ente
sprung a leak. The ship Soverain,
wvhich was near by, was nnablo)1 to)
render any assistance. An effort
was made to beach the Arroqpatd,
but sho sank about a kilometre fI
the Isles of Hyores. TIhe .Airo -
g/antc's armor was five in.ahas t'u~ a t
the water line. She carried nino uxtoon
inch guns and was of 1,338 0n
huirtbo3n. Her engines were of ;e
hun dred horse power.
WANT TO Go TO~ COLOnADo.-.ire
.Newberry Herald of Wednesday
last says a meeting of thoe colored
people of that couty was held in th ie
lHoge school honso Saturday, 15th
instant. The object o f t,he meet ing
wvas toa talk abont Colorado :.nd
Senator Windomn's colonization
scheme. Abraham Mlrillor was chos
on president. Speeches wvere mtadeu
by Lawrence Jones, Munson S.
Long and Abraham Mill.r --- all iln
favor of Sehator Windomn's bill. A
resolution was passed unanimou.sly
to memorialize Congress to pas t he
bill. Hundreds of names were
signed on Saturday, and names are
etill being ad ded. A memioriadlihas
been sentrforiard from the Charloq
ton negroes witsh seven ,thoISuand
names to it.
W ls ae 07-w looated in rc
liehaM. .. Mcaser'o, wrow
wiltbo~ gladl -td ,-dicmoeiApa,n.,-r
atnd rr[7nds~ .Will contiana .to deal in
g4oneradinhtlarin disoa. and will (lako -V,
to plasme by s ticking to our mott 1..
(*0OD QU AIT'Y, HOETQI(ANT a i!
1'lease cail. J. 1j agi & a.,)
icoh 15
/ V'ING retuarned to Winnsubor , anid
teanmtod the p)ract,i 42 of ined(icia, ..
& tis i ii Professi~onal serview~ to the citi.
' yna of the towin and4 e mnity.
jd0 C) "c in Bank 4tan.g, up stir<t,
07.t to Xeutt ad lieald oflioo. EU~tratc'
21 4'ougesa,strot, m i .A f.ni
PILLS I
INTRODUCED, 1805.
A TORPID LIVER
is the fruitful source of many diseaece, proini
nent am ong which are
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, B'LIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, R1HEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
. SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIV ER.
Loss of Appetite and Nausan, the bowels
are costive, but sometimes alternate with
looseness, 'ain in the Hoad, accompanied
with a Dull eensaUon iu tia iack part, Pain
in the right side and under the .shouldor
blade, fullness aftor eating, with a disin
olination to exertion of body~or mind, Irri
tability of temper, Low sirits, Loss uo
memory, with a feeling of having n:',ccted
some duty, General wearine s; Dizziness,
Fluttering at the HeIrt. Dota boforo tho
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headalio genoratly
over the right eye,~ Restlessnoai at night
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urino.
IF THESE WARNINOSARE UNT:EEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL S00N BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT'S PLLS
are.ospocially adapted to such
caso, a sInglo doao ofocts
such a change of fooling as to
actonlah tho zaufferor.
.lUTlPS PILLS
are coinponnded 'rom rnbaeri dint nre
fret 1roi nrny iroperties i hlitt entro
the must delienir or;nni-:.uion. 'ircy
Learch, Cleanse, Pu. Imy. ,r.,l liuvirornto
the entire ysten. By reirvit":t th. en
goracl llver, they cienset' tie bod n
fr i,oiolaouos itinors., tuti ht itniart
ealItt ansd vitality to the body, canuing
the bowels to rtrt ii tarnlly, wtithout
whlch no one can feel well.
A Noted Divino says:
Dr. TU1'T:-Dear Sir " For tsn rer e I h.vo hon
a martyr to 'yspopai:, Goantipnt:m :iud Piles. .-Iet
Rpri.: your 1i,t weto recontiete d io ne; I ted
thet ( but watn hiltl iaithl). I an now a well man,
have rod apti .i , dioestint>ormer .:-ey.ul:.r satn:a,
piles sone. and ( havp,;ained.n ry t.ou.dssolid iush.
Ty are worth their .weitrht n 1o)d
RLV. t. I. a1t 'Mc)N, Lou w:le, hy,
Their first eeret is to Inorenne t ite Apretite,
and cause the body to' 'Tte en Ilesl, rhts the
system is noturiaihed, and by their T'onls Ac
t on on the Disentlvo Orgnss, Rteaular
tools are prcduced.
DR, J, F. MAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAY :
"Few diseoass exist that cn.nnt lhe relieved by re
storing ti. Liver to its n)rm:l functiounu, and for
this iurposo no remoly his pe-r ben.', inv.iit.nd that
has as happy .n effect as TU is'. Pii,i.a."
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Oilco 35 Murrny Street, New York.
C3- Dr. TUTT',8 llAN UA L of Ynlunblo Infor
matlon and Useful ltectipts" will be mualiedfree
on application.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
ORCAY HARn On Wiaxxns canne to a Gr.osex
BLAcKby a single applitrtion nf this 11y.. It tin.
parts a Natural Color, acts Iuninntnensly, and is
as Harmless as spring .r:t or. iuId by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of $1.
Ofioe, 35 Murray St., New York.
ii i " t
ivyt: .. SL. A DY
h '.1: 1t- 0 1 A
sold SL W;wi4..- u
mL ',h 28 ix' I O. 11.4 M \ :'.
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L'ono otP n etu,j -l.vho rCiy
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Qtlr'}llI}i h .. r7 . 'a A i t;; ! } .Ni 1 $ ia) .k::: .1 ' t a" .1 1
Y . '' . . . , . I ) '..1. lb " ,. (3 + . 'a" :+il :t.ll .ttl-. i 1'lt 1 ,lil1
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N FURNITURE !
I' O D1.'GN AN) \WORKIANSIIIP IUNUEQUALED.
m .~ 'ING WYARR~ANTED) AS lEREEN1ED.
-1 rCES LOWER THTAN EVER.
A now supp y cf WindoW'
.Shbad:, ~Pic'ur Frame1s, PiC
tue:, W1":dl Pockets, Br1Akets
j .'wy ,.Sil:r.ot'S, 'p in j Und2 3("s, ".:t
trei es, and Children C"r
t " t ,' For prli cea':-, (':!:. thet firsht,
12 t....a NF.ATL DONE AT tODER)A..TE PRuC:
L r_.. 210 T OM .W TO( t:.
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UNDEiTAKEitS DiKP/.IT ENT1.
I.:eep on band ifull suply of .etalic r.ntl d 'i0% os,wood Ctcfl nr<
-i ; lli oi thilst i s. A:i0, a che1) stOCk of Ciln
R. WV. PHLHIS,
(.t _J U
BUYTH NW AERWEM
IT IS TIE
ONLY SEWIN MA CIIN
WICHI I .0 A
uc: f-Threadi.g '1att1?.
It has Self-Setting Needle.
Never lrruks.the Thread.
Never Skips Stitches.
* ~-. Is th~ L.ightest R::nnn
,} s;rt:s:i+. r r. i r : 'r IT IIAS
j 1 , " A Now and Sil plo Dov!co
rolk
Winding the Bobbin
" (1 _Withont remnY'ng the Pirnp f
..' - ' " _M ( ,_;{ ' tho Iihi cu:o W iletl. nts: H."
uL Unthread.iu tLo
The Simplest, the Most Durabi
and in overy respect the
FEST FALY SEWNC MACHONE.
The "NE W AMERICAN" Is easily lorned, doen not vet out of order, and will do more work
with locs labor than any other machine. I:lustratcd Circular furnished on appfcation.
.A.GENTS W A.NT D
Y. 1. DOVZY. 1 aa;or, 64 I. Charl3 Ctreot, Da timore, LM4.
A VALUABLE INVENTION
..THE WORLD RENOWNED
In workmanship -is equal to a Chronometer Watch, an
=as elegantly finished as a f1rst-class Piano. It receive
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennil Expc
sitions. ' IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than oth e
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. Theire are mor
WiL8ON MACHINP4ES sold ini the United States tha
t.he combined saies of all the others. The WIL.S,0
M ENDING ATTACH MENT for doing all kinds of repairinf
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machinE
emadWItSON SEWING MACHINE' CU
WAN.ae,1 .1.
; -E I~. U .A
WEEI;ILY EDITION,
18 1 UJII1i!1ED Er VERY WEDNESDAY A'
WI NS BORO, S. C.
BY THE
W8ETR) P FULSING I CO
iT C O NT A IN S A S U M M A R Y O F T IE
LEADING EViXNTS OF THE~ DAY,
State News.
(. oI LI N (.W.9,I
-Political News, Etc
TII E.tTOR4AL DEPARTI 1T
RECE[VES SPECIAL A'! TENTION.
is well'1 filled with L>wn a.nd conu? itews
The aim of the UnblisherK is to issue a
FI1 T-CLAiS .'AMILY NE ISI'A11TE.
Teirms of . ulisciiption, payablo in v
liy 1n 11vance:
OuI.copy, oneIya, - - --Gc
Onae'copy, six motl.s, - - - - S'.C',
(One copy, thIreet months, - - $10
ive'C copi's, onel y car. ti -. . $t.7 .
Tc coies., one~ yea~r, ait - - .. - .. ' S .(.
Twe~vnty copics, one~ y'iar, ant - - S25
Ton everyv petrson mvdmni up in club 'in
ten o1 r tr ,r:l~ ct'il1r. a cop "'P "
tuiting a cl neca not al; be at, l ' . ,.
I 'D .~ ~r)-1%c
IN ALIL ITF- IW1a.JT1!ENTR IONE. IN
We r prepjamred t urii,o lo
ntice.
NCTES3
LEVTER IEADS
~ CARDS
TOSTERSh
A W iBLA N]E,
]{4 'AL. (11 (t, 3' ( .,ETr
All lm11n iiesa e1nm.nIic,tlon8 ub.ould b N
0 adtdre,ed to thme
.Whma~btoo PuUIclmg Companiyt
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