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THE NEWS ND HER,LD' TEL-WEEKLY EDITION. "Br SwEARING, AND LYING, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out and blood toucheth blood," was the text (from Hosea), from which the Rev. Dr. C. W. Miller preached the funeral ser.. mon of Judge Elliott, the victim of Kentucky's latest tragedy. There are several new points of interest in the case : Buford walked into a crowded court room, in Frankfort, on Friday, and sat by his adviser, Gen. Green Clay Smith. The mur derer had lost defiance. He was pale, weak and generally broken down. His coa,t was as white as his face, for the whitewash from the walls of the cell covered from collar to bottom button. The trial will take place as early as May. When asked if he was "ready for trial," Buford is said to have starte quickly, as if from a dream. Litter he said that when Gen. Smith asked him he thought that the voice of Judge Elliott had asked if he were "ready to go to the grave of his sister Mary." But Frankfort says that the insanity dodge will not work. The Blue. grass Clipper, published at Midway, Buford's home, says that Buford s fine fortune has been ruined by the eccentric courses of the law, that Miss Buford died a lunatic, and that an aunt of the assassin also died in sane. The bar of the State 4gas been convoked, and an election to fill the vacancy has been ordered. English newspapers very rarely contain in the obituary column a notice of a funeral, because, except in the case of an eminent public person, it is not desired that any but near relatives or very intimate friends should attend, and men worth a million go to their graves with less pomp and parade than a New York car driver. DEATH OF A NOTED STALLION.-The famous trotting stallion Woodford Mambrino, with a record of 2:21+, owned by R. C. Pate, of St. Louis, died a few days ago of congestion of of the.lungs. .This horse was more highly esteemed than any 'trotting stallion in the country, although kept in the stud until the season of 1878, when he was fifteen years old. His career on the turf was remaxkably brilliant. At Minne apolis, September 4, he won the stallion race in straight heats, de. feating Bonesetter, Scott's Thomas, and Indianapolis, scoring 2:21 , 2:22f and 2:22k, on a slow track. Abbottsford, with a record of 2:21}; Magenta, 2:28j; Convoy, 2:28, and George A. Ayer, 2:80, are some of his produce. In* 1874, Robert Bonner offered $85,000 for him. Last fall his owner could have named and received his own price from several horse fanciers. SHERiFF'S SALE. I)Y virtue of an euecntian to me di J. rected, I will offer for sale before the court.-house door in Winnsboro, on the first kondayin May next, within the legal hogira sale, at public Out-cry, to the highest bidder, the following-described real and personal p roperty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lyring, being and situate in t.he County of I1 airi1ald, State of South Carolina, o - taining FOUR nDNDnBD ARS, more or less, and bounded by lands of George W. Coleman, Franoes Mobley, Mrs. E~mily Mleador, Dr. Win. Meador and others. Ar.so, Three hundred bushels of corn, three thousand pounds of fodder and three ixundred bushels of cotton seed, all more or less. Levied on as the property of D. 1R, Coleman, at the suit of F.. Elder. Terms of sale--0A8H. Sheriff's Office, S.W. BUFF, WVinnsboro, 8. 0., 8. F. C. April 12, 1379. april 15-td New Summer Cooks 1MPRov.BMENT oF 1979. The Safety HOT MTIA T OIL L ~ STOVE. .$ DOES NOT UiEATI THE HIOUSE Perfect for all kinds of (looking and Heat ing Irons.* Always ready and reliable. The most satisfnctory Stove made and the W Y.MF' 0., * ?-l12180estaut ., Phila MOc5a OZao3E.ear, MITK B&50UITS, 0Z!%GUR SNAPI, OARE.S, &O. 19J MJJATY h Co. feb ____ heaps. E w~ 1)al INTRODUCED, 1860. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful sonre of many dieartes, pronit St-t It:oungb whict are DYSPEPS1, SI:(-l!EADACIIE, COSTIVENESS t)YSENTE:Y, B:.IOL3 f:?R, AGUE AND FEVER VJ',DCE, P:!.3, FIIEUtMATIA, KIDNEY COM PLAINTf, t.GLiZ, ETC. SThPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lore of Appetite atid Na uao, the bowels arocontivo, b.t asutnettnes a tornate ith looaeness, Pain in the I:.Hd,n tili1o with al) '.lt a."ueatiou in'the banok part,Patti in the right ide and under the shoulder blade, ftita.a attur eattnst, with a Wlinn; olination to exortion o' body orntind, Irri" :ability of tinper, Low spirits, Loeaof rnetuory, i'ith si faeliu,t o( huving noglected "sohie duty, (ont'ral wearinesa; Dii.ieie, hiuttering at the leart. Dote boforo the uyos, Yutlow 6'dn, Hoadacho generally over the riglht oye, Restlesne:a at "night with tifttul dre.uns, highly colored Urine. IF THESB WARNIN"T08ARE UNHEEDED, S4RIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. - TUTT'S PILLS rre cspecia;ly adapted to such a sin-lo doso effects ,cC.:>t ciinia; cf fooling as to Tu::r :i ti's Pi,t l lS 1a r nau s un sn! l ra e- 4 uhe taa t n c u l nh re a t e a r"u I utu a n.y ter epire iasluh t an aItj ure l4he hl aat rlelicstre o rtarniantion. 'lhey 81 S nsc h, ('ninte, i'ui ty, n 'lanr br airt e liht.e nar., t"tent. I r avlrt linothe en. oar-d I.i4 L aer, they clentan the lood .I rant te.at uu hs h.m .as, an thus inapiart hialth a ta vittaity to the buly, vatnlatg lite baorela to ert muaattrally, 1tUaout tikils no unu sa teel wall. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT: Dear.sr Sir: For tent years I It .re been w ari.t)m Ie. uwop.int, (; on.ttt.t:",n aa,J 1'iit.I..eIs iineaR yro sr. I'.iit we,. sentun,a j t,J A, we;a I used' .s a , ,t i lt,e. t.ith). Iaa s nti m i %sit stints. r. v y.J "ppe.it. r, a Wt aet' rn .etcl. ruenl.t.r sleti,, atle. ,'.mu. " n.s (I~ a. t.,;n-,I "..ty uuuudaassaolitl leeb. I .rI.tto rr.,:IL a !i ~,p.e we7k) % " a ca . 0 R... I. .. l .,PS3.ut., I"-usi'"t Ky. ti ThTT'S PiLLS, 1 n"ir f:t rteet Is to Innrauno ime Appatite, a - a.. ne t e notly to Tute uu Fleah, 0h18 th u 'trut al r:.i tea, Ant ir thri Tonle Ac li +-In til ta e I ta santive Orgnats, Itegulu.r cl bMoois sr- {atinta.i. Dl J, F1 HAYWOOD, OP NIW YORK, SAYS: "Fe., iilu . e < aint that ..ttmdt hen ratiored by ro. atoine :* i.N. r it. itae n .rmasi funrions. andl for thit pautrnr, a,u re",ed7 h as a er ttr d invettvd that, has as It.ppy .n QIftoaat ' '. p It"a.it SOLD EVERYWHERlE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Oftl. 1a ascrta"y $tret, ?rw Turk. iT Dr.'1TTT'1 MAN UAI.of Vainnble" Infor- of m:atsa t a t :cfui 1teceipt8 " will be t sadfre it appliation. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. ;RtAT Il.tnt ott Wjtttalct: cmanaced In a GLaisey li1.Aa br at single epp: -ati"nf itle l)yr. It as. paatt, A Aatusal t; lur, sale tt nane.mnsly. and is a il m ina t;rn w.ter. li by I)rucait, or s."t lay eaprsas re. eipt ni $1. 'Offioo. 35 Murray St., New York. L HOES! HOES I JUST RECEIVED --- Ten Dosen Blrades 00 and 000 2 Hoes. Ala., Ten Dozen of the 14 celebrated LANES CRESCENT 2 No. 1 and 2 Hoes which we sold i last year and which gave satisfac tion wherever used. 5 ALSO, L F'ive Dozen Handled PlantationB Hoes. We will sell.the above goods as N cheap as any one. Prices ranging from $4.75 to $7.25 per dozen. :noh 8 Fs. GEJRIG & SON. FIFTY PAIRS. . - A FINE WINTER A CASSiMERE PANTS AT COST FOR 0A8U. ti Th ese goods are of nioe pattern and good styles. Call eauly and get a bargain. MoXASTER & BRICE. feb 22 * 1RS G}RPDN 8SEED ath lo 6 cash pri6es. MRjAND OPENING I ! -0 WHAT ! NEVER? EJARDLY EVER Have her cousins and her sisters and her aunts seon such an endless variet3 iud magnificent assortment of NEW S'R1:; AND SUMMER GOODS s were purchased at the recent great les in New York, and will be sold at as tonishingly Lo W P.~Ec~ES. ------- ur stock is complete in dry goods, no ons, embroideries, ladies' neokwoar, per ulnery, .siery, ladies' hats, inillinery, ,raw goods, gent's fuinishing goods in .1 branches, latest stylo straw and felt sts, boots, and shoes in all sizes for dies. gentlemnen, misses and children, oth. and leather. Also, the latest style of NEWPORT TIES. To convince yourself, and save money, ill at the well-lnown stand of SUGENHEIMER & GROESCIIEL. SPECIALTY-Ono Hundred large size adies' Parasols, at 25 cents each. april 6 'RESHI GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PARLT OF-. L bbls. Molasses--all grades, )O lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, ) boxes Cream Cheese, boxes best Italian Maccaroni, bbls. Sugar, all grades, sacks of Coffee--10 Rio, 4 best Java, bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. ARD in bbls., cans and buckets. acon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. hoice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. ails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, Whit. WVine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Curratnts and Citron. ALSO, resh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. 11 of whi'h will be sold cheap for .Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. )ORN AND HAY. [UST eeIved-at the o14 stand of T. R.Rbrta9n-5,OO0 pounds Timo ty and Olo'vet' say. Tw'1o Cat Ldads NOBTR CABOLINA CORN. .11 of which will be sold very cheap for n oh 22 JNO. D. MoO A1RTEY. A NIGE lot:a QiHenUadr Eing. THE LIGHT-UNNIN1G NEW OE MI.I 000 The DEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and moat THOROUCHLY countructed SEWINQ MACHINEyerinvented. All the wearing parts are made of the REST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It has the AUTOMAT TO TE?NBZONI It has tho LA4GJWIBT .JO2DX?1j It has the Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS are WOUND without BUNNING or UNTHBEADING the NAOHINE. It has a SELF.SETTING NEEDLE; It has a DIAL for regulating the length~ oftutitcb WITHOUT TESTING; It in a LARGH SPACE under the arm; It is NOISELESS, and has more points of EXCELILEN4CE than all other nachlnea combined. A-Agents wanted In localities where we are not represeinted. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. TEACIjIn or $2; e moth u ring the Spring an summer. For full partic alars address J. C. McCURDY & CO., Phlladel phia, pa. DIPHTHERIA!! JOHiN8ON'8 Anody ne Liniment will positive ly proventthis terrib l disease, and will post. lively cure nine casus in ten. Information that Wi I save many lives sent free by mail. Don' td lay a moment. Prevention is better han cu e. Sold everywhere. I. S. JOHNSON k CO., 1 augor, Maine. BENSON'S CAPCINE ^ { POROUS PLASTE.IR There is no doubt about the great su erority of this article over common porous ,lasters, and other external remedies, such as inients, electrical appliances, &c. Ask physicians in your own locality about it. It A wonderful. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 .ents. CHEr A PE ST l BOOK-STORE IN 1s,di7 Superb English Books AT OUR PRICE I r5,216 New American Books AT YOUR PRICE I L12,726 Second-hand Books AT ANY PRICE. Catalogue of Genroal Literature FitEE. lEOAT I ROTIIEIS, 3 Beekman St., Near P'ost ('nice, New York. CONS UMP TION AND ALL ISORDERIS OF I ,E THROAT AND LUNG8 PEIM ANEKNTLY CURtED. DR. T. A. 8LOCUM'S GREAT REt Aii DY "PSYCH INE" taken in conjunction with his OMPOUNiD EMULSBION OF PUIiE CD LIVR OIL and htypophiosphtites of Laime ari.d. SO"SR AL F REE BOT TLErea aieon sent b xe as to ti shuiering ap. (iess to Dr. '1. A. Blocurm, 181 Pearl Street mnch 22-4w SIT H'S WORM! OiL A'rfiwws, GA., DeCember 9, 1878. A few nights since I gave my son one dose of he Worm Oil, and the next day he passed 16 arge worms. At the same time I gave one Lose 'to my little girl, four years old, and she missed 86 wermns from 4 to 6 inches lon . WORM OIL for sale by Mci ster & Brice. ~pard yDr. E. 8. LYND)N, Athens, Ga. x?ly SPRING GOODS. W El have just reoeivedl an ole 4het so leotion of SprItig ?ilut, s~wns, Canlbrios, Lawns, Jackonets, Mtdslins,. Piques, oe, And are solling them at the lowest OAOSH PRO8. J. M. BEAWA 06. NO MORE DEATHS FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS!. USE "RED C SAFETY OIL." EW non-4tploMbj:'reb red, 4. reditcod to 40 coen e jFg MeoMA8iI# g,UQ hNEIYS. AND HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS I UDLINED RtDERY WEDNBDAY A WINNSBORO, S. C. MY TE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO i IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County N6ws, Political News, Etc THE EDITORIAL D PARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN. Is well filled with town and county news The aim of the Publishers -in to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of subscription, payable inv a bly in advance: One copy, one year,---- -- --$.00 One copy, six months, - - - - $i.60. One copy, three months, -- - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.71i. Ten copies, one year, at - - -- $2. 60. Twenty copies, one year, at - - $2.50. To every peruson making up a club of ten or more subscribers, a cop)y will bie Sent free for one year. Tho'.names consti tuiting a club need not all be at the eamns post-offloe. JOB PRINTING. IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS DONE IN TH E BEST STYLE AND A T THE~ LOWEST PRICES. We are prepared to ,furnish, on shor notico, B3. 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