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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBORO, S. 0. .THURSDAY, APRIL 17, t : 1870 71. 21fFAN8 ,DAVIS, EDITOR. JNO. S. RJYNOLDH, AssOOIATU EDITOR. SOME PEOPLE still regard Alei Stephens as an able man; but if whal the Washington correspondent of th< New York Herald says be true, he ii in his dotage. NoTnttor is a beautiful specimer ofa judicial officer. IIe intimated ii Court Monday that Cardozo had nol received fair treatment and that he was therefore justified in taking u extreme course in the United States Court. Who ever heard of such all argument before in a court of justice i THE TOWN OF Glastonburg, Con necticut, has long been famous as the residence of the Smith Sisters, who have persistently refused to pay taxeF because not allowed to vote. Yeai after year three fine Alderney cowF have been sold for taxes, bought and given back to them. But Glastonburg has seen another sight. All the Smiths are dead but one, and she, now in her eighty-seventh year, has abandoned the hopeless fight and gone and got married. . The bridegroom, Amos G. Parker, is also of the samn ripe age. Julia married to get pro tection, and Amos married to get hi cows. These Alderneys being nos the property of a voter will no longel be levied upon and sold for taxes. A bridal couple whose united ages reacl: the venerable figure of one hundred and seventy-four years is not to be net with every day. TiE POOL-KILLER ought to be sen{ out after the would-be king-killers, Some madman made an attempt Moi'_ day on the life of Cv.ar Alexander oa Russia. Meeting the Czar on the public parade, the wquld-be assasshi fired four times upon him at short range without efl'ect., and then fired upon the-crowd that rushed in and .arrested allm. This is the fourth un successful eflbrt at regicide within the past few months. Emperor William, Alfonso .anld Hunibert ae all' living :and their assailanis are all dead. 11 might 'have lheen supposed that any other assassin would make sure of success. As it. is, this Russian will be hanged 'or burnt., and all the o,ppon ents of Russian desiotasm will suflbi further apersecutons. The police an, .secret spies'jave already 'killed and banished ,luiidrets of suspected par. ties, and this rash folly will add freel vigor to their work. Such outragef .as this on the Czar will always wvor' .harm to the Liberal party. The Judicial Faros. 'On Monday the 14th Inst. Judg< B3ond overruled the oIdectlons of the defence ini the United States Conrt te the method of drawing the juries, andu the D)istrict Attorney began the Larce .of emupaneling the 'jurors for the trial sof the political cases. Thle ~iest eatla was rigorouisly aplieltd to all Deo tcrats, but Itamdica)s, althmough ex-Con. federates, wero:not pla~cd uponi theiu -'oir dire. After s0ome deolay a sped. men p)acked jury of' fouir whites and eight blacks was secured, and the Itrials began. Judge Bryan dissenmted~ in toto from Judge Bond in his rul. .ings and an appeal will therefore rk to the U.nited States Supreme Court, pending which the-sentences. of those defenidants found.guilty . will rest i abeyance. The counsel for the ac cused nmade a mig.ni.floent fight and produced an abundance of umnusuahll hard lea nuts for' the Court, to crack but Bond p)roved f\ully "adequate t< the capabilit.y" and' masticated thenr without a grimace. It is natural t< assume that under the present - admin, istration of justice thme .scenes of thn notorious ku-klux tri'als will be re. vived, and innocent men will suffer al the hands of a partisan judge and packed jury. The opily recdeom~inn feature ini this disgusting travesty lI the stand by Judge Br'yan ini behalf o order and just.ice. It is a great piti that the law subordinates him In somi respects to his associate on the bench Through his firm stand the accueie have the right to appeal to the eu promo tribunal a't Washington, which we trust will..do its dutyr. As fo's District Attorilley Notirop and il associate E. W. M. Mackey, we have no words adoqudte 'tot express oui opinion othein'. ^'We' ha'd $xpece4 something better frota- Nor.thrp-, -bu are not very badly disappointed at his preselt copa#e. Ai embrace of' Itsdi calismnin'ite palmy. days .U1ejig an man for an,y sort of work.- .He dli( not0 amnifest the deeeney to apply thin test ath "imypa.rtlafly,.. and.- in., this betrayed a 4zedput'pseAo .,paok thly jury so as. to,:aqoure e peibtred yer dict. Itisa0onoli ,8on.thet is very sinal4 gotte n'w merely dQps jim -1d ~IibM Inou ~i~intini t i trg servile tool througli. ;vhom it is in flicted. This small game will not work South Carolina in 1880 will far sur pass her.rgcord of 1870, and the pett; Partingtons who are now puffing ain pouting and sweating in a futile eflr to mnop back the swelling :Demlocratl wave, will flee in terror as the flood tide of victory sweeps alvay all ves tige of the party that won by frau< and lived by theft. IN MEMORIAM. DlPARTED' Ti[S LIFE, in Winnsboro, S. C on the morling df ltd9th' Inst., MARY, eldo dighter of the into uronox N. RS ENoLDs, Esq I Ili the 27th year of her age. Puret t.1 elily, clear and bright as the clei Which geus both the rose and the violc bll Seemed the soul of our Mary, when on the sad norn 11er loved form by death from our fond arty was torn. As she lay there entranced with the Heavei slhe neared, Like a iston fron Heaven Itself ste ai llocared; Ao the light that encircled her beautitu brow Caused our spirits in awe and in rev'renci to Low. 1cr sweet words of wisdom, oh I who cai forget, As her cold lips with ours in parting kls And the mantle of love then so gracefull; east O'er the dear friends and kindred w true t the la:st. The Spring had just donned her most beau tlint dress, All nature was vicing her M[aker to blesy Whlen there caine to our hearth this nev slhadow of glooau And our fairest, an(t loveliest, was borne ti the tollb. Yet oI I ye sad mourners, take comfort I1 tills She has gone to a land of such beauty an blt:ss As no frail lnin't of ours can over conceive And hut God can inhabit--then why shoult we grieve 2 Let us praise thee, our Mlaker, tha.t to tiill sswct. one Thy love and' thy mercy so kindly wer shown. Oh I giant us, like her, thus tie victory t win Over Lealh and he grave-above all, over sin F. MIOOTIN AT T1HE CZAR. The Ruler of all the Ruesias Escapoi Unhurt=-Unpleasant Ineident of E Morning Walk. Sr. P'l,Trsuuim(, April 14-No. While the Cgar was taking his isua morning walc, early to-day,nuea r the pal ace, four shots from a revolver were fired at him. The mnl who fired th<t shots was arrested by the crowd wlon the ilring; attracted. The city is beinu decorated in token of tIallkfrilness foi the Czar's eseape. The assassin wau arrested. S-r. l'xym sauin, April 1.1-3 P. M. The would-be mnurderer of the Czar i now undergoing examination. A ful oicial account df tx; itlir says; .Towards 8 o'clock..this mnorilng., aF the Elperrr was taking his custoinar) walk, a respoetabir dremed mnan wear iI it iallitary ca-p wit.h i cockade ad vancod towards hiun, -an(1 as the Enl perbr approached nearer, drew at re volver fromli the pocket of his overcoa and1( fired foul' shots at him2. T1hi ,adsassin before sulbmlit.ting to hi: .captors flred another shot, slighth woundxing inl the cheek a person in th< crowd. rile great throng of peophl which had assemibled en thulsiastical h -cheered and congratulated the Eni peror', who thaniked themll for thita p)roof otf fidelity on such a paini occulrrencne. IIe said that he0 knewv h< 'had thle support of al11 re.spectabhle peo pl1e. Hie hoped0 that God would grani that he might ioomplete his task, whiel cLansisted in1 prlomfot ing tIle welfare o. Rujssia. The Empecror, after the- foreooing 'speech, drove to thle Palace wit~houl escort. lHe has not suffered the leasl ill effect from the .attemplt upon hi: life. After'wardb he drove, still with. out escort, to the Kazan Cathedra t( Jife. When receiving the congratula, tionls.of the~ officials of the Empire al noo-n, thle Czar avas so mnuch ov~eom< b)y his enthusiastic reception as to bi unablIle to speak for' some minutes, Oil recloverinlg fromi his emotion, hi said: "This is the third tinme God hai savefi mfe:.t The Emper'or's assailani took ptoo before lisa attempt, as h< Ivomited after his arre'st. Poisonl wa' also.found uinder is finger nail. An It idotos were administered, It ii jthought'thgt tile man was an emnployeo 'of the mnlisteer of flinance, and ai .agenlt ofthb) International. The Sul taniand 'alle of the Eur'opean Sover 'eina havei telegraphed their congratu latons. ITHE~ ELECTION CASEs.-A disapatel to - the Columnbia .Register, datc< Charleston, April 15, says: "A ver diet of guilty wtas rendered thuis morn in nte case against Kerrigan foi aIssaulting a United States super'v.isor :The next case was the charge agais ILiebenwvood for assaulting one0 A. IV Greenl (a worthless fellow, whomn t< know was to despise,) whilst acting a Deputy United States Marabal at th, - Palmetto Engine House, Ward 3 Chaleston. .Judge Bond saw tha there was nothing in the case, an< was absent frolm the coulrt room dui lng a part of~ the ar'gumenlt. Judg Bryan eharged the lnry. A verdiet o I ot g41i1ty was reondered, but it tool Lson,pe time to reaeh it, as the jury seem og izdto conlviet. The next cas wastha agins CiA. Lpvy', a color'e man, for voting tndre than once. Th1 ca~sj -i9nW being heard. No e Ikom~n ilanfd or. siumter ill he trie< * o0on. Chiarleston, Biarnwell and perI haps CJolleton will occupy the t1ie o te colart for'the balance of this week Un Mohday next th~e oases from Wil begwilb be taken up.' Thor: S cAlsefor ' WOODh.DPA R CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAuFIELD. W. i. Kennedy, Plaintiff, against Jeff. J. Posey, Defendant. [N pursuance of an order of the Court of 1 Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the bighest bidder, the following do scribcd property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county and Stato aforesaid, containing F1rrY-Fiv>: Aan.s, more or less, being Lot Number i Six of the "Harrison River Tract," and having such form and shape as are rep. resented by a plait thereof now on file in the office of the Secretary of State, at Co. lumbia, in the State aforesaid. TERMS of SALE -Cash on the day of sale: t ptlrchaser to pay for all necessary papers, W. H. KERR, .C. C. . P. .C. Clerk's Office, Winnsboro, $. 0., April 11, 1879. april 12-td PURE WHITE OIL. -150 DEGREES FMIE TEST. 1 E recommend the VESTAL W O1L as a safe illuminator. It is as clear and white as water, consequently gives a brilliant light, with very little odor. Try it. The price is less than over. J. M. BEATY & CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 7 IDS for the ERECTION of a IRIDGE .acros Little lthver on the site of >Asshley ridge," onl the Monticello road, will bie received at the oflice of the Coun ty Coimissioners for Fairfield county up to Wi'e'dnesdhy, the 14th day of May next, except as to those who desire to put in their bids upon the ground, who will be re stricted to 11 o'clock of T'hur,day, the 1 Gth of lsav, at 1{amiter's shop, when all bids will be opened. The Bridge to be built aeeording- to the following specifi Cations, %it.: A Trestle Bridge 12 feet in passage; 4 legged benches of timber 1OxlO inches, except in the river, there timber to be 12:12 inches; sleepers outside of the river to be of timber 4x 12 inches; sleepers 'panning the river to be of timber 4x14 inches; spans'to be 2 I feet; flooring to be of 2-inclh plank; uprights of railing to be of timuber 4x1; inches; two plnlks on the sides 10 inches wide, rail to be of timber 1x4 inches; all of the timber to be sound heart pine; flooring t4 be naik'.d with 20 penny nails; all sleepers to be securely fastened together; five sleepers to each span. Stone abutments to ho properly relpared. Contractor to give bond guaranteeing the bridge for three years. Names of bondsmen to accompany each bid. The Boards of County Commissioners of Richland and ]fairpeld reserving the right to themselves to reject any and all bids at their nheeting May 15, 1879, at Hamniter's shop. JOHN A. HINNANT, Chmn. Board County Commissioners Fairtiell County Attest: I. N. VITIrEIUS, Clerk of Board. april 9x4t DANA BICKFORD'S NEW GARDEN and FIRE PUMP. .. This novel and ex traordhinaury machine is invaluable at the outbreak of fire, and for watering gardens &e. Its construction dispenses with both Piston and Stuffing 4/.116Box,doing away with all F"rictiona, Leakage, &c. It is worked so easily that with it, a lady or child can tharow a steady stream of water over an area of niniety feet. ?atented January 14 ad 15. 1867, March 11, 1873. Send f.or PRICE, $6 AND $8. f& Agents wanted everywhere. THlE DANA B3ICKFORD CO., 680 Broadway, New.York. Office of Dana Blekford's, Family Knitting Machine, dec28 - MOEthTe"I~" Fivo CetsG _Cigar. J. M. BEATY &CO. THE BURLINGTON fe ekly Halkeye. $1,000 fi THREE PREMIUMS. VTE will pay the agent sending us the V largest list of subscribers before March 1, 1879, one first-class 73 octave, roeodor walnut, NEw soALE, UPnIoH'I PIANO, $860.00. This list to be at least or names, second list. not to he loss -thain 200 names, $100 in gold. )! For the third list, not to) be less than 5 100 names, $50 in gold. 3 ForS$f3.00, at one time, we will send ten copies ene year. t For $7.00, at one time, we will send Bve I eopies one year. .. For three names and $6.00 W0 wiU send the Companion Ser'oIl See and 'Drill, value $3.50, as~ ascial premium. jFor five names and $10.00 we will send Sthe Contpaniona Scroll Saw, Drill, and Lathe, value $5.00, as a special premium. We will send TyEB flAw5vS and "0L24N INos POR 'r3E CURJoUs" to agents at $430 I and return $2.00, if the book is net wanted a on, examination, for its return, post.paid, I If returned at oneo. Adess HAWKEYFE PUBLISIUNG* C0MPANY, doe 5Burlington, Iowa. ~TO- MAKE MONEY - Plenaaintly and fast, agents shovld ad A ress FINLY,JRAVEV& OO, A tlanta4 Georgia. juno 16-Iy -urenV...i.. (, T The Friend of AM! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gavonio a-hearty one." 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Holloway's Ointment. 1'ossossocl of this remedy, every man may bo own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, oures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for had legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, rheuna tislu. and all skin diseases. linronTANv CAUrION.-NOnC are genuine uni less the sig'nature of J. IIAVDOCK. as agent for the.United States surrounds each box of 'llls and Ciatment. lexes at 25 centf, 62 cents, and $1 each. 2- There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. HIOLLOIWAY & CO., New York. LOW PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU I LOOK : Sugar-Cured Uncanvassod Rains at 10 cents per lh. Good Coffee Sugar at 8 cents per lb. ]lost Rio Coffee at l' cenits per lb. Pure Leaf Lard at 10 cents per lb. Fresh Soda Crackarsat 10 cents per lb. All sorts of Sweet Cakos it correspond.. ingly low low prices. Also, 15 or 20 libls. New Maokerel Fish in different sized packages suitable for farm use, Give mu a call. I will not be undersold. W. H. DONLY. mch 25 THE WINSBORO HOTEL. -BY MRS. M. W. BROWN. TpHIS Hotel, situated in the aantre o I the town, offers and guarantees to the public inducements unisurpassed 'by any oIlher house in the place '"able sup plied with the beut in the market. Comn fortable rooms and polite attention. Terms- 2.00 per day. aug 9-tf Ayer's Ague Cure, Wor Fever and Ague~ Intermittent Feyer, Chill F3over,1Ititen oveor, Dumb Ague Periodical orBlious ovevr &c.,and indeed all the afreof,tona which arLso d.om malari n, nrikrs, or miasmatic poisons, 'Flu is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific skill from vegetabile inigredients, which rarely falls to cure the severeSt cases of Chili. and Fever anid the contcoitantt disorders. Such a remedy the neceesilties of the people in mual,. rious istricts demand. 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Price 25 Cents and $1.00 iNGS The fatality or Consutniption or Throat and Lung Diseases which sweep to the grave at least ene-third of all death's victins, arises fron the Ophnn or Morphine treatment, which simply stu tefies as the work of death goes on. $Io,ooo will e paid if Opintis or Morphine, or any preparation of Opium, Morphine or P russic Acid, can be found in the Gz.ontt Fiow::n Ctan Synur, which has cured people who aro living to-day with but one reainng lung. No greater wrong can be done tihan to say that Consumption is incurable. The Oa.oe Ft.owuan Count SYRut. will cure it when all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all discuses of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon. Alexander I. Ste phens Gov. Snith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hlon. Eco. 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'Ten Stops, 4 Sets Iteeds in Now Style [ltumintetd Case, * . ~ onlyt. - - $95. Ton Stops, *k Sets JReeds, Mirror 'Top Case, with Gold Bironazo Ornamsentation, only---- --------- --$100. OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Winners of the highest honors at WVorld's exhibitions for twolve years past PARIS ..- - 1867 VIENNA . -- 1873 SANTIAGO - 15 PHIILA., PA. 1876 PARIS -- - 1875 SWEDEN - 3878 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas, Ole Bull, Gottschalk, Strauss, WVarremn, Morgan and over ono thousand' (minent musicians of Europe and Amori ca. The testimony a, -o the immense su. periority of these inst,ruments over all others is emi:hastio, overwvhelming and indisputable. RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. These Or,gans are nowv eifered purohas era by mon thly Instalnents of from $5 to $10, or wvill1 be rented until the rent rays for thorm. From one to three years time giveta for payment. Special -reduction givon to Churohes, Schools and Pastors, Agents wvanted overywhere. Organs sent on trial to any part of the Souf,h. We pay freight both ways if not satissactory. 80I,THEJRN WHOLESALEe DEPOT. For the more oonvonijent supply of Mouthern trade s Southern Wholesale Depot has beoni ostatblishod at Savannah, Oa., from which Deaulers. Churohes, Tehers, and the retail e d can be supplied at N. Y. nd~ J3,tj factory satess. For Illustrated Catal~ogus, price lists and full information, addrss LUDDEN & BATES, Savannh, Ga. Manufacturers' Wholesalo Agents. moh 25--in MORRIS H1OUJSE. AT THlE MORRJS HOUSE you cana get-transient or regul.ar board at ploes to sit 4he (1919e, witly aco nimodatipas not .SUrpa1s3P0 F Wesboro. A. A. MORRIS, inch 26 Proprietor.