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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINTNSBORO, 8. 0. 2SZ788DAY, APAIL 10, : 1879. R. MRKAN$ DAVIS, EDITOR. JXO. S. REYNOLDS. AssO0IATZ EDITO. AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD boy in Peters burg has been awarded ten thousand dollars damages for breaking his leg in a railroad turntable. Lucky dog. THE GREAT annual University boat: race in England was won on Satur day by Cambridge. The score now stands, eighteen for Oxford, seven teen for Cambridge, and one dead heat. THE GEORGIA railroads are at war and freights are nowhere. An effort is making to restore the combination recently broken on account of the cutting down of freights by one of the railroads. CONGRESSMAN RICHARDSON voted for Cox for Speaker because he thought it policy to elect a Northern man, and because Cox was more in accord with Southern ideas on the tariff and finan ces than Randall was. I I NOT LESS than one hundred and sixty fishermen from Cape Ann, Mas sachusetts, perished off George's fish lug banks in the recent storm. A subscription is proposed for their widows and orphans. MADAME PATTERSON BONAPARTE was buried very quietly in a private plot near Baltimore. Her name of Bona parte was dropped by her sons in her funeral announcement, it is supposed, because of her separation. She her self stack to the name to the last. THE RADS in Congress seem also to be cooling down a little. Conger, the head devil of his party made a proposition the other' day that the army clause would be repealed with out opposition, if offered in a separtte bill. The Democrats declined to accede to his proposition.: THE NEW YORK .Hlerald of Sunday. contained over eighty columns of advertisements, embracing three-thou sand six hundred and forty separate notices. Besides this it was:. a tom plete panorama of the previous day's world. Over two tons of thetal W're required to stereotype the forms. This is journalism and business too. THE RECENT municipal election in Chicago was of far greater political significance than the usual scramble of the ins and outs on local issues. The Radicals lugged the Congression al contest In by the ears, and called on all true men to rebuke the revolu tionary tendencies of rebels and ku klux. On this issue the Democrats elected their mayor by five thousandi votes, the first victery.in twqntyjears. The Inter- Ocean announced the result next morning as "a victory.; for the Democrats and howling rebels." The Rads are very siclg , over this defea t, the importance of which may "be estimated from the fact that Chicago has a larger populaiQon than Vdemont or New Hampshire, let 'alone such pocket boroughs as Nevada and Colorado. Another feature was the strength of, the Socialist", who are mere Comn munists unde~r another name. They polled half as many votes as the Radi cals and elected four aldermen. Even the ephemeral success of such a party Is a menace to the United States, and makes Grantisnm possible. Thousands of voters, much as they detest Grant, would rather suffer undler his micon stitutional rule, than witness the unfurling of the red rag of the Comn munie. Both would entail .much suffering. It may be that the people of Chicago, in order to escape this Scylla and Charybdie, steereil straight, into the Democratic haven. Tihis old constitutional party is the only escape from tyranny on the one hand' and revolution on the other. IN THE MIDsT of all the buncombe about revolution, Crowley, of the New York Graphic, a Republican pap)er, keeps his head cool and reads] the raving minority a useful lesson. "lHe tells the Rep)ublicans, that, be fore its too late, they should reconi sider their determination to resist to the utmost the passage of this legisla tion. The Republican party is in the 3 minority in Congress. I'ts leadersI cannot, be held. resp.asib~le for legis.. latlon. The Deinoeratie .party Is mi the majority. Its leaders' will be held responsible to the country for the use of their power.. The nudority rules in Congress as well as in the country. The majority must be permitted to choose not only tihe subjects of logisla tion,.ji the modes in 'which that ion shall 'bebted. This is a metitl byonr.vorn slon of the itet1l? s. If 11 cans did not wish to 'see. the D'ni majority party. When 'hy hAMe' become a tninggit they muste )t up with its inconvoi4enoo itopn lla,ns ri& tatt Wep:0 ' V6to a consult. Democratic prejudices or preferences in choosing the subject. or methods of legislation. Democratic whining and denunciattion of ''revo-I lutionary methods" did no good then. The country was then with the Re publicans. Can the Republicans now xpect that singing the old song will do themn anly good? The country wants rest and quietlness. All thrimls Df trade and industry demand theml. Will Republicats precipitate on us Rtl a bitter political struggle which, according, to their own adnissious, is purposeless?" A good many Republicans think with Mr. Crowley, but Garfield and Donger have been too frenzicd to hear then. The Republicans are richer han the Democrats, and they don't vant business injured. They are uiet now hut if :a factious minority persist'in their folly, they will hear ron the ''silent vote" in a way they vill not like. NOTICE. W IEREAS an election for Intendant and four Wardens of the town of NVinnehoro was held on the 7th instant, is provided by law, and the managers ap ,oited to conduct the sano havinu c01r ified to me that the following ram d per ons received the majority of the vo:c:i ast, to wit: For Intendant-.lanlos A. 3rioe; for Vardens.--J. Ii Cuntrmin ;s, W. . Chandler, . it. Fant, T. It. Robert on. Now thercfore I, by virtue of the >ow,rs in me vest13d, do declare tlt. slid (o50115 have been Ilulv , l?cttd hit ndant nd Wnrdens respectively for the town of Vinnsboro, to serve as such for the time pecifled in the charter of said town. JAMES A. 13 ICE, Intendant. April th, 1879. april 1v-t2 DLIE STATE OF :;OUTIi CAROLINA, coUx.1'Y OF'F.IRFIELD. COUL1' OF COMMON PLEAS. arah Cathcart. Plaintiff, anaina,t Samuel 13. Clowney, it. S. Desporte,. & Co., ''he National Bark of Chester. South Carolina, Hopkins. Dwi.it & Co., 11. W. Friedenwald, Thite \Winnas boro National Bank of Winusboro, houtth Carolina, George H. M-,"taster and Frncis Gerig, as .Assigntt.; of the Winnsboro Nitional Bank of Winns horo, iouth Carolina, it . C. Il,ward av, eerntarv of the taryland Fertilizing and Manuf tar~lingCompani:y, an d,Jot .n A Fraser. lktnl-nts -u:ouus :or I.el.ef. Coin pl.int not Served. Co the I) 'f"ndan tta ab >ve-namI.1. OU AitE I'.I{EY sum:moned and -regqaire_d to ans;wor the comrplaint n this aetion. which i- tiled in the uai::n of the Clerk of mmoaamn 'lo:4, for the aid cc.a:nty, and to aerve a copy of your "uswer to the said comapl.int oen the sub cribers at their ofee No. d, Law Range, Vinn sboro, oath.'. Carolina. n ithin w.enty day : a(t.er t$p rvice hereof. a"x itlcive f t'he daycrf-Mia:h svrvico; and if on fiil to answer the enuplaint within he tim , tfiresuid,tli e pl1aintifl in this tction w'i .a pply" to''the Courrt for the eli'f dematled in tihe lcoru plaint D.ited th day of April, A. ). 1879. illeCAN''S &. 1> lU LAA, I'l,intitii A ttvrevs. ['o the Defendant Samuel GLhtwne r TAKE notice that the summlnons in this etion, of whiich the foregoing is a copy, ras filed in tile odice of' the Clerk of 11ho 'ourt of Common Pleas -for 'the county nd State af'oresaid on the 7th day of ~pril, 1879. McCANTS &.DOUGL.ASR, Plain titl's Attorne, Winnsboro, S. 0. 7tit day of Ap ril, 1879. THlE BURLING-TON $L,000 IN THREE PRE3MlUMS. W~ ~ E willI pay the agent sending us the la' rgest list of subscribers before larlch 1, 1879, one tirst-class 7,3 octave, osowood or walnulit, NF.w scAL., UPn'ilon'T .rANO, $850O.00. This list to be at least M50 names, For the second list not to be hoSS h'mn :200 nlames, $100 in geld. For the third list, not to be less than 00 names, $51) in gold. For $ 8.ti0, at one time, we will send en copsies one year. For $7.00, at ouoo time, we will aed d five opies one year. For three names and $0.00 we will end tihe Companion Scroll Saiw and )rill, value $3.50O, as aL special p)r,-ium. For fiye nameos and $10.01) we will send he Companion Scroll Saw, Dr. It, and atheO, vailuo $5i.00, as a special pr.umiumu. Ve wvill senid 'LTS IlAWmY and "C;LF.an sos FoR TnES CUnRoUs" to agents :at $.3. d(1 nid return $2.00, iftthe book is not wvanto.1 ni elxamiInation, for' its reuirn, post-paid, f returned at once. Address IAWKEYE P'UBLISIIING COMPANY, dec 6 Burlington, Iowa. DANA BICKFORD'S GWV GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. This novel and ex.. traordinary machine is invaluable at tile outbreak of fire, and for watering gardens &c. Ita const ruction dispenses with both -. Piston and Stuffng %- ABox, doing away with ,~1) riction, Leakage, &e. It is worked oceasily that with it, a lady or ehild can ,t,row a steady'stresm of water over an ,ea ofu nntj'feet. 1'atented January 14 %. &.16,7,' bitreh 1-1,- 1873. Send for 1roular PRICE,.$6 AND~ $8. W AgenAs Wank4t everywhere. THE DANA 1110KFO01D CQ., '$ 89' Broadnay, Now York. )Meo of Dana BIolkford's. F amily KnitinIg Maohin'e, leo28.3n F"IFTY PAIRS FINE WINTER CASSIIIERE PANTS AT 0OT FOi 1L Those good; are of nice pattern and U0od tylev. Call early and get, a bargain. McMASTER & BRICE. feb22 FRESH GARDEN SEED I i'ish Potatoes at tlh lowest cash 1)riccs. J. M. 3EATY & 00 FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bh)1. Molas ;---all grades, 100 lb. Choico Buck wheat Flour, 10 boxes Creatu (1Cese, 2 boXes best Italian M Eaccaroni, 12 bls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffeu-10 Rio, 4 best .ava, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING ANI) TIES. LARI) in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nu.ils, 'race Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, Whito W1ine and Cider Viuegar, SIIoi:inmg Tobacco-. Durham's best. Chewing To bascco. R,dsins, Curraik and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Sa111mon, Peaches and TomIatoes, Mixecd Pickles, (how Chow and Pepper Saueo. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHFOES* All of wvhi'dh tvill be sold cheap for Cush. nov 9 D). R FLENNIKEN Tmxs standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects arc as wonderful and .as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or fadecti hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It givcs the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the Cap)illary glandls to their normal vigor, p)reventinag b)aldlness, and mnak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or dlesirable. A. A. IIayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "'1The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; andl I consider it the Be~sT PREPARATION for its intended p)urposes." Price, One Dollar. 3Euchingham's ZDye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undlesir.. able shade, to brown br black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one p)reparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which wvill neither rub nor wash off. Man,ufactured by R. P. HAL. .& CO.a NASHUA, N.H. 064i all Drggaiu, ad Doalets in KEsIoisse. JULST RECEIVED. IA MS-Uneanvassed Sugar-Cured. Canned GAoods-Tomatoes, Peach.. ca, Salmon, Sardines, Pickles, &c. Toas-r-G0unpowder and Young HysV1i J.M~..flA Y r,CO. 'Ihis important orga.n weighs but about thrco pounds, and till the blood in a livim; peisutn (about three gallons) passes throagh it at least once every half hour, to have the bile and otlher impitiritics strained or riltercd from it. lisile is the natnral purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver bcomes torpid it is not se,arated frot tht blood, but car ried through the veins to all parts of the system, and in trying to escape through the potes of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stontach becomes diseased, and Dys. pepsia, indigestion, Constipration, Ileadache, hlt ousness, J:tumdice, (hills, Alalarial Fevers, l'iles, Sick and Sur Stomach, and general debility fol low. Iti:ntntt.t.'s lit:tarxu, the great vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the I.iver to throw 'otT from one to two ounces of bile each tiine the blood passes through it, as lou, as there is an cx cess of bile; and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dity looking skin, will astonish all who try" it-the) being tho lirst sympltLomIs to dis::pp,ar. 1'hc cure of al1l bill ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certaint by taking I irrats in acconiance with directions. Ifcadache is gene:rally cured int twenty mtinlics, and ito discarse that arises front the Liver Cal exist if a fair trial is Liven. SOL) AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS Price 25 Cents and $1.00 The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to the g:ave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from the Opimn or Morphine trcatmnent, which simply sin pcltes as the work of death goes oil. $to,ooo %Vill be paid ifOpium or Morplie, or any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can be found in the Ci.ont Fi.omttI Cotot Sver, which has cured people who are living to-day with u t one { renaining lung. No greater wrong can be done I than to sty that Consumption is t t.rable. 'Iile Gt.ont Ft.owtut C,oin Sviri will cure it when all other mea ns have failed. At!;o, Colds, Cougi, Asthma, llronchitis, and all <discases of the thro.it and lungs. Read the testimonials of the lion. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith ar.'. l;x-Gov. Blrown of (a., lion. Geo. Peabody, as well as those of ether remarkable cures in cur book-free m to all at the drug stores-and be cons inced tlt if M yott wish to be cured you can be by taking the l Gr.tns -r.owi:t Cot"it Svtn"r. Take no Trocheus or Lozenges for Sore Throat, . when you can get Gr.ons Fm.owrm Svorut at saon1 price. For sale by all Druggists !Price 25 Cents and $1.00 BLe,0, I rave iast:.hcs are made in the trcatmert of a'l .iascs imat arise from pois"n in the blood. Nt,t i 4 one ease of ScrofiuIh, 'vi-bilis, White Sscllia;", Ud tlIcernots Sores anl Skia Itisn;, in a tho.u,, I is treated without the us.: of Mercury in some fvrra. .Mercury rots tie blmicn, tand tile di ea> es it 11-o tdtuees are wso:se t'nt -.mv other l:ind of blood or . skll dis-.ae e:,n h. lin. 1c:.r r:urL,N'sSrn.tutx. erA or ('r rt:x's I t.i.:tn r is the oulv tce<.icine uiton wt hi, I atoj hie ri uc iry front Scrofula, Sy. phlilis ,mI Merciual di.L ill all St.t"Cs, can1 be b- re-mon:.L!y f.m: .!, and that will ture ('n:.c w'l1: p il by the prtPriers if Merc-ury rr an'' i .wn t a.,t purely vset..ic and I.u m-t Iess tut, I,n b t:e al in it. P 1ric, by" all I )rtt:-:i..t5 $t.on. (;or"t L-..itw:r C'tcc;t Synt"r and Mir" :ett.t's .It: :-: r(.e n ::: I. ": t hr :ue b, all Prc;: t gts a ei : Cnt and $ t.,) bottles. [A. '. : ~ E,; CO., Prprietirs, PHILADELPHIA. PA. GR.AND OPENING!! NEVER . E V E R~ inrt- such zit2 1lle NEW, F i'1NtG AND SUMl::EIs UOODS nLA were lll~' ;m:eh;-d nt the r'cernt 1lreat satle in It w t'Yortil:. und5 wiill be0 solJd at is, Oni-:hitn;.iy L4 ~~. W P.1ICflE08. Our toc' is; comletjli 0 in dryW g'ods, no.. tions15, emibronideiLesL.-, h11(dies'n)LIehwt'r,r, perl sItraw goods,IH gent'S Itatnishintg gootds int ill brianche)zts, Ittest1 stle stra51w and21 lt, hats1, bootsIz. andt shoes15 I 11. all .izes forit ht'd ie-, gelntlIement, missesC and t cltliildren, NEWPORT TIES. TIo confvinlo youlrseolf, aInd sa(tve mione(y, call at. the wel1l--unlown ttstnl of I SUGENI! EIMER & (UROEil1I, SPEICIATY--One llundrltodI lardge si',o Laudica' PaLratnois, at '.5 cents ILCa.h april 5 , OfortheBay State nl.oe.. KE1$S AKb HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 1 1 UHLISIED EVERYWE1DNESDAY Al WYINN SBORO S, C. BY THIN WINNSBORO PUBLISIiING CO IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF TILE DAY. State News, ('ounty,N-ws I'olitical News, Etc TIE EDITOR:AL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. TH,E LOCA. COLUMN. Is well filled with t>wn and county nows The aim of the FublisherA is to issue a FIllT-CLASS FAMILY EEWSPAPER. Tei mit of 'subscription, pnynbie inva bly mi adva:tl': Onie co py, (one year.. - - - - - .0 4 o e'Ory, six motzihs, - - - - si.de'. hut' coy itre maonthsn, - - - 31.l(, t' e oies~, onel year, ut. - - - - 2.'ili, 'T'in copLas, one yer.r, at - - - $2.00il. Tw~:entyI cop ies, ('net ycar, at -- - $2. II, Tevery' perso alanit g up aclub of tenl or mlIo e' subscribers,~ a col>y. 'will be senti te for one yearlt . The naiumest com,tdi. inf in'e a I lub nleed notl all be at the same polst-otite'e. JOB3 PRINTING IN ALL] 1TS IDEPAI1P\lENTS D)ON]' I: iE i'ESTi STYJ.E AND) AT 'TlE L.Ot U'ET ]'hicEs. 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