The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 26, 1879, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD.
WINNSBOtO, S. C.
SATCRDA IORNI'NG, April 20, 1870. 1
Re MR-ANS DAtIH, EDIToR.
JNG. S. REYNOLDS, AssocIATS EDITOR.
OvR TIIIRTEEN thousand dollars (
have been subscribed in Now Yjrk i
for the benefit of the sufflerers - by the e
food in Szegedin, Iungary. c
TinE REPULICAN Senators, in their
eCtlcus the other day, discussed the
"fleeing blacks," but not a man offecr
ed to give a dollar to keep them from
starving in Kansas.
SEN.TO DAvis, of Illinois, said the
other day that. President Lincoln never L
wduld have suffered the use of troops t
at the polls in time of peace, and made
the Radicals mad when he said it. c
SECIITAR SHERMAN his called in
the last of the five per cents. of 1858,
amounting to only two hundrod and
sixty thousand dollars. They will be
paid either in four per cents. or in
money.
IN TItE.SERATE the other day when
Blaine was inveighing against the <
Republican commissioners of election 1
appointed by Governor IHamlpton,
Senator Butler neatly retorted that he <
could not touch for the character of
South Carolina Republicans.
THRE GnANT lnovemnt is gett{nir
along swinningly. Several Radical
Legislatures have appointed conmit
tees to meet hin at the Golden Gate,
and a Pennsylvania lunatic wants to
walk out to meet him. An exchange
suggests that the Grant "hoom'" may
prove a boomerang after all.
TmE NEW Yonlt Herald holds that
President Hayesq cannot veto the army
bill either on the plea that his pary i
demands it, or that it contains a
1
"rider," or that the presence of t wnuns
at the polls is necessary, and i ;
eludes that he will experience i..cill
ty in framing a veto that will not be I
absurd.
FORTY LUNAT:CS started recc'ntly 4
on a six days' walk in New York citv.
'anchat, a little mail-carrier from luf
ftlo, won the belt, with a score of four
hundred and eighty miles. Only two
others reached four hundred and fifty
miles, the limit to be reached in order
to share mllO1ey. Thirty aspirantrs
dropped out at various times and in
various conditions of exhaustion.
These contests are becoming almost as
brutal as prize fights.
Mn. LORn.L Ann'S horse, Parole, is
still sweeping everything before him
in England. Besides the New Mar
ket handicap he won the City and
Suburban race on TuLesday, and the
Great Metropoli tani staukes on Wed
nesday at EpsomI. It is said thant Mr.
Lorillard Won over a hundred thou
sand dollars on the fIrst two events,
much of which was at the odds of
forty to one. It pays to run a horse
when lhe wins.
'lfJ EnE 1s A FOOL or a rascal in Mis
sissippi who edits a so-called D)emo
eratic paper, the Okalona States iIe
is an Ohio maun, and fVom the way ini
which he delights B3laine and1( Zach
Chandler anid the stalwarts, by his
rebellious utterances anmd threats to
have Lincoln's p)ortrait dlashied ont of
tie capitol window, lie is shrewdly
suspected of being anu enemy in dis'
guise. The soonier thie good people of
Okalonal sit upon this Blomnbastes
F"urioso the better.
BLAINE: Is a much smaller fellow in a
Democratic Senate than lhe was ini a
Radical House. If he does not rely
upon01 memnory' for his jokes lie cer
taily relies on his imagination for his
facts, and nowv that lie has as5 oppo)
nents mon of ability, he scarcelv ever
makes a speech without gsetting
tripped up on some of his false asser
tions. Let a man manufacture his
facts, and if lie has brass lie will make I
an effective speech. But noting
hurts a man worse thani to have his
fact. disproved. Blaine is by nao
means such a bngaboo as he was.
NEAI FOUnRTEEN hundred bills were
introduced in the Ilouse of Represenm
tatives on Moniday the st inst. Anmng
themi was one0 by Deo ha Matyr, thme
Greenback leader, for the immnediate
isue of 0one thousand million green
lbacks. Should this bill pass, the cost
of p)rintinig such a quantity would
entail groat expense. As a mat ter of
economy, therefore, lie had better
gather up all the old Confederate
money that is lying airound loose anmd
set It going again. It would have ~
about as much value as one of the thou
sand million greenbacks would, be
sides giving the old bankrupt rebs a I
chance to get even.<
Amnesty,.
When an imphlenetrabJe body js 1
struck by aml irresistible force the re
uslt is either a grand smnash up or a
-compromise, and the'p)ubllc is gener- 1
( ally kept in an aIgonizin)g state of sus- C
pense until the thing turns out One
way or another. This time It seems
that the imp)enetr'ables and the irre- ~
sistibles have agreed to compromise, j
instead of waging a Kilkenny cat (
hght. .On Tuesday the bottom fell out
of the election cases In the United,
States Court int Charleston, and oni
Wednesday Governor Simpson Issued t
pardons in the cases of C)ardozo and I
Smalls. Peace reigns supreme for tile
8
( ' )once. The political cases e con
tinned till the fall term, and the State
' tiiholds f rod in terrorem over i
r ~' )~*nberlain, Patterson and others, ~
t~-~>~ 4s highly probable that the In-.
toin ldoth ches will sleep
enceforth in the tomb of the Capuli
The p>ith o'the matter cal be g)i
it a few 'words. The indicted lii
als, conscious of their guilt, dread
enitentiarv and are willing to
nythiig to save their precious Il
'be machinery of the United Stu
'ourts has been set. in motion
arass the Democrats of this State
long list of trtllitped-up trials, il
uborned aflilavits. Inutdreds
unocelnt citizens have been timeat
d with trial at the hands of a bia
ourt and a carefully and deliberat
acked jtury; and hunidreds iore Ii:
Ween sunimoned to leave their (Ir
'id dance ittetiaice as witnes:
lesides the unwarranted convicti
f inaiy victimls, (he State i as tlrl
ned with grave material loss, throt
hie ellbarrasslient to bltsiless a11(1 I
ise tiled state of aiflairs, itiduced
his wholesale (lrargonatlde.
If the State does not intend to pr(
te the while Rtadical rascals,
Iight as well let lie negroes
mialIs atnd Cardozo were delcr)y d;
illains of' the most insolent -iripe,
hey were no worse thant Chanberl
Vhto is pnaetising his profession
' ew York, 1'atferson who is org
zing a new raid on Arizona,
arl)ente' and the rest who are rtl
ating in Colorado or occupying
ertlhs in Washiuigto. The Si
uight as well do the clean thing
mcee, and turn themn all loose on ot
onlmuities. We have Opposed I
cting the rascals go scot free, but
ow to tle superior wisdom of
>owers that be.
P'LA(' N G J1El! f)AtT'JS IN 11R0 \
Iowc the Con fede.rate Ex-Presid ent
Tr'ated'i by 11lituicistco ('apttor--At
mtinllit.et of tito Alte- Ittconotrue
1'orlodi.
(From the hntarleston News, June m0, 1sG1
On the inornling of the 2.d of NM
itterer trial 'was inl store thr
)ioud spirit--a Irial severer, irobal
hIIn hits ever inl incudern tines b
nlitted upn)u any one who had ei
.d such lili nelice. 'This mtori
lefel'rson Davis was shackled.
It was while all the su arming cat
if the armies of the L'otomac, tie 'l
lessee and Ceorgia-over t wo h
Ired thouvand bronzed and laurt
'eterans-wc're preparing for
ranId Review% of the- nexl morninlr
vhich, passing in eidlles surec
)etore the inaision of the 'residt
he coiquering niilitary power of
litionl was to Ily dOwnI its iils
te feet of the I ivil auth r ,.v, that
'llowing scene was enuateed it I
!loliroe:
('aptaitn Jerome E. 'litlow, of t(
e yiiysvI ania Artillery, entered
)risoner's celI, tollowe'd h the lh
(nith of the' tort and his n'S"istant,
latter carryig in hisl hands si
jelalvy and harshly-ratIliinig shael;
As they eiitered, .Mr. I)avis wis
alininl;g on his bed, fevei-kli and Wi
lle'r a sleepless iighit, ihe, todio( ph
u('a' litn the preceding <htv still 11
iitoncled oi his tint plate near*
bedside.
"Well ?" said Mr. Univis as they
tered, slightly raising his hiead.
"I haveti an u11nph'aant dl v to
tor:n , sir,"' sa icd Capt a in Tillow
as lie spoke, thle seniior blacksinith t
the shackles froiin his aissistant.
D)avis leaped iistaintly front his
L"lleumbet ait titde, a flus'h l)assinig<
bis hiee for ai m1omen'lt, andic thieii
.Oun tenaniliec giowinig as livid
aigid as death 1.
li gasped for breath, 'luitchinii
throat, with tihe tin fiingers of' hi.
~low~'ly, whlileI his wasted tignire tom
ad up to its full h !eighi-iiowr applhea
to swell withI i ncligiiationi andI then
lhii k with ter'ror, ts lie gIla icect (
the' capitainl's laee toi the ;iiekles
said slowly and1( with a laboring chi
o<i (~ l I Yout cianot have 1
Senit to ironi Ie?"
'Such arle niy ordlers, sir,'1 re
the oflcer, beckoin g the blacksi
lo appuronehI, who st epped forward,
locking thle paldlock and1( prepa)Jrinig
tet ters to (10 their oflice. Thiese f10t
a'er'e of heav ironi, probably
ughthis of' an mech in thIickniess,
~onnictedl toget hier by a ebiain of
bveight . I believe thi'ey are now in
)o.,nessioni of' Aajor-( ;iieral Aliles,
vilI frmii m11 interest ing re(l ic.
sdjJj 15ts tooistrous,52 gr'oa
lie prisoiler, glari lg hiurrjedly V 1
he roomn, as if' for some weapion,
neans11 of self-destruct ion. "I
11and(, Caiptaini, 1t. y'ou let mec see
'oimiinlianlig ilicer. Cani lie 10et
hat sin' shackh-cs are re<luiiired
Ccurie ihe sate cusitodthy of' a weiik
01an, so giathl:d anld ini such a t'ort
his ?"
''It wcoldc serve' 1no puripose,"
died Captain TJithowv ; "his5 ordelrs
1.'m'ashiington, as iiine aire li
"11ut lie can teclegi.aphi," interp1e
4ir. D)avis, eageiv; "there muist
omic istake. No si nch (lit rage
-ou thireatn mli 1wWithI, is oin rcordl
he history cit natioiis. I eg him i
elegraph11, andc declayi lit i lihe anuswei
'"My order's are pieremitory,".
l,ie olb-'cr, ''and admiit. ot' ino dlel
'Or youlr ownl satke. let mie adise ;iS
I) submiit wvitihpalt ien(ce. As ai
ier, Nh r. D)avis, you k~now I ii
'Xeeiute ordIers,"
"Thes are ot or'ders foP a soldli<
honuted thle prisonecr, losin all e
rol of' himself.h "T1hey aire Oirders
.Jailor-for' a hanginan, wvhichi
olcdier wearing a s.wor'd shoculd acce~
tell you the worIld will ring with1
L1K:race. Th'le war is over' I lie So
t coluered( ; I have nl) olgeri'
ountry's but Amiiica, andi( it is for
onor of' Americat, as for' my u
Ico.o andl lfe, that I plead agai
his dlegradationi. Kill m inc kill im
Ceicd, patssioniately, throwing
rms11 wide openi andu exposing
creaist, "riathier thani inflict on me,
ni my 1)eop)e through me, this iim
lhe officer, wvalkmng towarud tho
'asure as if not caring to wvitniess
>oirformnance. "ft only gives iincr<
d pain 0on al1 sides to priotr'act
hterview."
At these words the blcksith
anced wi'th1 tihe shackles, andi( see
hat the pr1Iioner hadh one foot uj
he chair near his bedside, his ri
and resthig 0on the back of it,
ralwnty miechiallniicd an attempt
hip one of the shackles over the an
o ralsed; butt, as if' with the ve
11ence and strength which frenzy
inpar't, oven .to the' wveakest inva
Ir. Davis sumddenly seized his aiss
ut and hiurled imi hafwa ac
ho room. I a c
On1 this Captnin Tinho ti.'ie .
Is. ' eeing that Davis had backed tain
en the waIl 1,,r flurt her' resistan'e, 'toga
to relonstnitte, 1ointig out il brie:
the clear lilg tttL;e, that thiR Course wi
o 1inaduess, antd that orders lust be Cl
0 oreed at any cost. "Why comp
es. le," he added, "'to add the furt"lhe
tes iltdil;iily of persollal violeet' to th
to lles'. i6 ofy'vour being ironed ?"
by "1 1111 I pisoner of war," fiercel
retorted Davis; "1I llve been a so]
)U1n dier" il the , iItir"ies of America ai
of know how to die. Onily kill me, atn
n- ily last breatlh shall be a blessing ou
;ed yoLur hetid. But while i have life ani
Irnlgt t rt s i.st, h)r l S('if nitid to
-l Myi ple (, (Iht.- tingl 'shial-no b
thre donno.-.
)ps llereoipion ('aptain Titlow called in
:c;. s('rget.1 and tie of' soldiers front th,
.ns uexI rool, and( the selgeant adtlvnlice
af to seize the prisoner. lummediiatel
' [r. Davis 1low on him, Seized his mu1
igh kel and attempted to wrench it fron
lie his grasp.
by O'outrse such a scene could lav
but(. onle issu1e. ''here vas. i Short
seC- 1l:zionartec scule. 11n a i>milenl
I )avis was lung 111)on his bed, n1
it, heii)re his ti)tur 1powerfiul ssailmtllts rr
go. m1oved their hlandtS froml him, th1
ed blacksunithi and his assistant had dlon
but tleir work-ote sering the rivet o
. th' right ankle, while the other turnei
l" the key in thel padlock on the left.
in 'T'hi5 done, Mir. 1)avis lay for at me
1un- men01t. as if' in at Str" e. 'Thlen slow"l
11( rai:;ing h)inlselft unn. tu""ning; round, hi
i dropped his Shaekh" J !et to the l1ioo
i The harsh Ch1ink of 'te si riking chiai
seeis first, to have recalled him to hi
ate sitation, and ldroppin.)g his lilee ill,
at his hands. he burst into a Iassionat
hel flood of sobbing, roeking to and frc
us (and nttlering at. briel' intervals: ''O
the $lhamle, the shamue!"
It may here be stated, though out o
the its due order-t hat we iiav getl rid i
haste of an unpileasant. sul)ject:-thu
.ir. Davis soine m1ont1his tlt'I, whe
frequent. visits had liue him inot'
free to colverse, gave lllet a curious C\
.,, planlal iOn of the last feature 'in thi
)t._ i)1eik101t..
ion Hie had been speaking of suicide, an
denloincet it ats the Worst ihrI (
.l (Oiwardi(Ce 111(1 folly. "Life is n1e
I\, like a cotiiiAis t Ilnhat we can resi'
ti)e when disgusted w; ith the servi'e
lV, TI aking it by your ow n hant is a cot
C.li fession ot'jnlIdgment to all that you
oy. worst enemities eaul allege. It. has ifte
ing IlaNihed aceross mie at tCInp ting" mled
r neutratl'de toruie; butt. thank God
11ps 1 tiever soulght my own death but. ones
1n t1)1 th'.ni wihen etomple;e1y frenzie(
,M- and not mla:.ter of my actions. Who
ld they enine lo ir-oi ie that dav, i5 a I
the r's)lrt'e of desperation, I seize1 iL so
i die's inIuskvt and attempted to wrenc
ion it. from his hIand(5s, hopincg that in ti
nt, setttlle and surprise, some one of h
tlie comirtades wou(hl shoot or bayonet me.
fit
tl:C BOUT" 1 1AROLINA .EWf'.
u1' --The tem)peran^e movement
flouirishing ink (lw'ster. At over
31 reetin" of the Division at number
tll" nlew memberft!1S arte initiated.
tikl -Ten thoisaind dollars of the bon;
of the Cheraw and Chester Railroad
IVS. have recently been sold in Chester, t
i e eighty cents on the dollar.
atrv -G"overnor Simpson has pardone
tei'l F. L. ('arduzo and Rtobert. Smalls. T'1l
imi )tdons wer(' issued at one o'clok c
his Vt\"ednosdav last. Ctrlozo, who wl
c infined in the .ic-ibland jail, wits in
en- mlitdi.taely set at liberty.
per- PeitemClI.iry Oil Tu. esdayv. Two Of the
uidt were. r'capL I tue, tone oif'whom wals I
ook ba~dly wounlded 1' thet guairds that hi
arml had11 to be ampui)ltatedl. The ithit
re- three' are* s~iil iat lairge, antd two of the.i
iver areO supp)losed to be wvounde.Id.
his --A short t ime11 sitnce nil he George at
al111 Jtohnstoni Crio sby, sons. of' Mr. A.
.Crosby of ('hester' colunt y, were hxuu
his ing, a1 guni in the hanids ofi Geortgo wa
hIt ac,icientailly dischargetd, and1( t ho 11o
i.lfh tromu it lo)dgedt iln ihis b)rothior's hleadl.
erT- last axcountts the woundo(1d man11 was sti
.nm alive.
to -he 11ev. JToht Kerilhaw, rector
nli Tr'iiy h'Cpiscoipal chuilreh at Abbevil
semo to hIs congre'tgation)1 last. Sul
cUl dayt, pretlliiiary to his~ departure ft
Beatufort . The ait tendanL1ce at bol
lied mlornl ing amitd evenaing service wasf larg
utih autg met' ed in tll hlfealloonhv;f he nu1)1
un hers whio camne from otiier churches.
th ' -While retuirinmg from church Sul
lve- da mg t acolimany of'thiree negro
mi Greeniwood wereIt fred inito by soin
like ".nikniown pariit.y. The ball1 fromt a smii
thle sizedl Pistol structk a1 woman amnor
It'iem, Pelnet ra t inig the. tleshiy part of ti'
L tl hligh, iniflict ing ai slight wound. Ci
ned1 (timntance2.'s susttin thle .onjtureII t h
Il eialoulsy was1 te cause.5 and1( thait it wi
,(doxic by (one oft lie party.
dle- -A repo)trt of a (dist ressinig case0 of 11
the death i oif a little child oft Mr. IIowilet
* t'3legrxapht 01pe ator', comnes frotm [lodge
to- ill A beville counlty. It (' eems thi
01(1 the nulrse, whio has1 had11 se veral year'
as texper'iieince, had laid thxe' child to slec
undI(er too iuchel coverinig, its faec bein
re- covered ith the blanket. Somne timi
-om1 agoniles of dea'lth fr'oim suffocaition, au
sedl -Th'le New York aget of Mr. E.1I
be \Vesley andl othe~rs and Mr. .W. 11..*CatJ
ini St ate freasurter tin Tulesdayt, 1and1 maUde
to ftiiimal demanItlld for the 1)nyment of
's."' mzillioii anid It quariiter of Iluie I1id;
luld scrip.~ TIhis acetion1 Oil the p)art. ofthei'
ay. algeniti is suppilosed to be the basis of
ouii suit to bie brouight algaintst tIle State f<
sol- the recovery' of this niloney. The di
ls usitand was not comlpliedl with.
-Mir. .John Miller, omne of' the 01(1e'
r,"~' eitl'zensi of Al)bbeville. cotunty, (died att hi
t)n- homue nelar Due1 WVest oin Mondlay, A 1pr
for l*-f I. Mr. Miller was ini his in'tetv-t'if
11o ye'ar. it' wals an1 e.xocellenit Chlristia
ii.! ma and 111 hadl been' for manliy years'
his miemlber (if' thll -Assoc'iate 'l,teforme
ath Chiurchx at )ume Wtest. Ile dlied in t1:
nyi faxith anid was buied in the churchvar
tlie at the cor'ner ini the p)rcefc, of' a l'ar~
wn'i andi symipa tetic congregation..
"l.s, -Theo :SupremCi(ourt. has dismnisse
hi.'th aihppeal lin (t' caset of JohnJ.'Steel
bsvs. h CharIot te, (Columxbia and'A
is gutax ItalIroad Co.mpanity. It -will bi
"ul r'em'embiered1 that Steele was hijured I
utlt tile FIshing Creaek (d1saster.1 last sumeio
and1( ob)talied a ve'rdict. of teni f tsan
hmn- Tfihitter alpealed, anid the Su,pfeon
the Court huas sustainedl the vcirdict mn th
as- cout, below.
hi Oi Satur'day as the Britishi bar:
ad(- P'owhatfan was gohitg down the lot
saw ilver in tow of theo steamn tug Cathi
an frine, a coolred butlcher tnmed Fer'dj
nandil Robinsoni attempljted to hoard th
ebark,' his boat being over'ladenu wit
he couldf make it fast, anid he wa
i'owned. A boat froml t.h'c'bark wei
n to his assistanco, but could not say
'id hin,
nil
0ss -One day last week, Mr. J. C. Ii
Duff, of Clay 11111, inI York county~
mld Whilo makhmw some renauire to the sai
tof h1Ris a" 'lnill;' - t ?-tT e a p'ainl
i ac.lset.- litirough-the n1;chinerv of
fhe hiil1 \a4 standing, -a1d ihe water
s shut off' from the driviung wireel, e an
h- acunulation In one of the buCkets of
r thowhool gave it a r7evolvila niotion,
moving the t.aw, Wi'ielk struck Mr.
S])utl on the .leg above the knee, lacer
atiing the lt.sh, and iifflic'ting an ugly
though lof.serlaus wottndh
--A most atrocious murder was con
mitted nwaGraniteville on the 18th
inst.,'the -Vict.ini "being' nu old 1n'mnt
named liastiings lolly. W1'heu found,
his hendl iWas severed "froi his body.
Stuts)icion attaebes to one Joln. Floyd.
It sePtts that a-warraint was sworn out
against Floyd for adult4ry, under the
late act , and I lollya was the prosecut
ing witness. The day on which lie
was amurdcred was apIpointed for the
plreliininary e(ainillation, 1lovd is
now hn jail, with- one or two
Womten who are -sus>ected, and who
will be sp eedily tried..
-Lust week ihe mess-hall bovs at,
I Erskine Collige were Iliro1n into (reat
icOnftision wht'n lold[ that-the 1'resndent
and laculty would take tea with them,
andu( they were-iore mal than confused,
for t somec ''ipjauthorized" per son hadl
11 sent a formal not of invitn!tion to the
college udignittries to be present on this
occasion. . The boys wre. equal to the
en'eency;-.owyeve.. and. (en mlinutes
before the hotar-for tea, after the guests
had all got into their good Clothes and
were oi theii- way to t he feast, they
Sent around a ritner ani stopped the
invitation, telling the .Fac.ulty to
stay at home until- they were wanted.
- NEW 1V.FU T'I DAY,
-(ien. John A 1)ix, a well known
Fe'deral genei"ll,.is dead. 11c.was burit d
on Thursday.
t -'-Ont 11ednlekiay nightt'a large por
tlowvofth; vill lage of Coscob; Conn., was
destroyed lfifre. The loss is heavy.
- -Chiarlet a Goitgs, .brakeman on a
si'irginii Midlalid ir eight train, fell un
der the ears at 'pringield Station, oi
SMoinday, antl was crushel to death.
f ---The New York Seinte has adopted
t the-Assemlbly esoltions tendering the
1 hoslpit alities of the Stale of N'w York
to Giener"al G rant on his return from
} abroad,
r -Thomnas Ke]l.ey, of Brooklyn, who
wats bitteni ldog on the 2.0th of. Fet
ri.tarp-his.t, Wa1:sez.ed with hydcropho..
bial, on1 untilay last and died on'Wednes
d,cay morninlg in rent. agony.
S-The ViVrii; t>,tr1t to the department.
of Irric1uliur'q;,at Wlslhigtonl, show
that the aereage of winter wheat is
about ione ti}td. one-l.llf. per. cent.
greaterthan list.ycar..
-Dr. W. C. C; bell, nephew of Hon.
G. C. Cabell, shot and n-rtaillv wound
ed E. W. 'tliner, a desperate chlaracter,
near Collad1, Pitt,ylvaniacoutl y, i'a.,
oin ''esda . No arrest has yet been
s made. .
-'l'he Misso tri ' Legislature has a
1 novel propbabitim before it to punish
voters whp stay -away from the polls
l three clections;in succewsion...with fPor
, feiture ofthchsrigh11 to huld:any. otlice
t in the Stae. .
-The CGee.futt S ociety ofJTingland,"
d( ajoint stock iif' I1tas-rcceiie la check.
e Secretary,.( s,;iof the -I.mie Oilcc,
n recently amiouneed in the Ilouse of
s Colnim. usIa}t le will not salction the
-- procceiJl gs f tlhc empniy. until they
aire ap)li;QVC.by ?.iglisiment.. English
Ie mled.Uenlpd gs reles(..ject to c rc
n i mtgu eas <estro,-spevidence of
Is ---Ex- Congr ,ssmnan TRaincey sceems to
Fr hiaven'e0nhide <Td .hi.ifiife .ri d ignar
n tion ifdlltllyanecepits fue position of
d Iireaisuriv.. 'l: 'is-n. ot. asi goode- a-p1osi
j. tioni as ia6 Edt frbauditor, but it'was
t.: the best that couild be done, 1as'the bet
Ster pIedm. '. ied~(or a man11 from
d M~ichigan, '1}re the >arty has more
.t hiopes.tlialiit$.th Cziro!ina.
i -In Mis A 1 Sin'gleton's beer
salaon in Nashv-ille,-Tcenn., oia -.uidAv
i inghit, Tholis?R~'.lAkcr treated 'seera1
le friends, and, wieing to p)ay,.he- was
11 locked in ' Mise Slngleton, 'who at
i- tacked hi.m -wvith.astick of-.wood. Hecr
r brother, .A M. Singletc n, shot at Baker
h slightly woumnding. hiim.. . Baker re.:
,turiied the lire anld killed Singleton.
..iThe coroner's jury retlirned avei'dictof
jus.tillabe hiomicide.
i- -An attenipt was made at Chiicago
a oin T1hursday to assassinate ,Edwmn
e BoothI,. theo tragedian. -Gray, the
11 would-be assassiin, says lie fired directly
g, at (lie t ragedhian, and wvonders grcatly
e that he issed hiini. lHe rer:rets th'e
efailure even more th:im lie WomlYers at it.
it IIe says lie hais acconiplieces backof him
s and that Booth will yet auter. The
olpinioni expressedl by the attaches of the
e theatre and other's ilro sawv him is that
t, Gr:ay.is crazy.. HIe : ired t wo shots,
3, snalpped h/is pistoh agai.it, and was cock
mfjg it again wheni seized..
s' -hhe Blerlin correspondent of the
p LJonden iSandl(j ays that Lieut. Du
g Urovini has beein airrested necar .Novgo
e rod on suspicion of' belig 'ono of the
e mi.emnbers of the revointiona' comrnilit
d' tee.' The alsaitmntioi6f' aniothier syv
who12 b.etrayed t h.inlwherabijuits o fa seet
6: printing ofilee.at T4oprovo is reported
. 1'he Czar,.who until lately drove out
o uniattenihdd nowy lias. hmI . carriage sur
a roum.dedby'Cossacks. '4 liih court of
a ermna 221justico''imar t hie 'presidency
-e of (li e .Grand'e IDuke Const antine, a
;e br:other of the Czar;'h'uis ah'endly been
a .appoinited for the trial of Soloviefif, the
r muiniWhofhiotathezr,.
trateI (d last TVuesdlay, at. Pottonsville,
Scott. county, Va. A 'young main,
named Sam Bisho.p, sbUig.bercd his
I oung and beautiful wirfd; to 'whin lhe
hhad been uirriedl but a short time. HeJ
'thad'been otlrat wv4tk, andid aftr waiting
a -uni(til late-for her hiu'sband his wifeb 'at
'down.to tetablo and wvas cdating din..
eI ner hen ii Bishop'eamoli ini with an axe
isnt h hiid. Hei wvalked up to her annd
settekeen blale of (lie ate 'erasing
thirotmghhiev skul; literally plitthig her
wheaiVit rechedIQ( -thie trunk -of. t.he bodv
e~ itself. Bishop'was arrested at oince andl
fromnilaivay. .of talk,jng heis beleved
e to hbe of unsound mind. Heo 'sayi lie i.s
u gSh ie (d1( the deed,- and1 - W6ui'd'o it
over . aab, aiM1 that lie was, fg.reed to
e A MvNrc1iext Mun)1/l,.-a--The Pick
o ens $cntla'el of the' 17t.h-says:.:Thei gen
thimen *)h.him to hiave'been electedl at
t the late munnLeipal oelton for this town
..have been-stoir1in befo.rb A1iUZ0iffpub
I lie, and are running a town givern
..I ent on their bw n hiook. '1'ho old
S conil aie.hiolding over and .mo have
a dual ~overnnment. 'Ne 'understand
tile gent o)inOclaimi ng to have been
a elceted 4 t0 '.'V4t' tfecket-wll'asAume
to grantJjeenses tind-.-ope-ti .bfrooiis.
'fTiAtetion will-bd-e lentlyh ~ dhis'the
thirds'otho wvhit .yoe'sarid awdt'te
ladi.es. Mrs. G'. W.' 'James refused to
"swear in," and samys he wvIll have nmoth
ingto o #tlithe. mnatter.- l' courts
i ilhv h quetin4.lW '
PLLS!
INTRODUCED, 1860.
'TORPID LIVER
is the fruitful source of many diseates, promi.
nviA ~amolg whieh tire
DYSPEPSIA, .SICK-IIEADACIE, COSTIVENES.
DY3ENTE .Y, D:LIOU3 FErEl AGUE AND FEVER.
l'EI' ICE, P|LLS, RHEOMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, CCLIC, ETC. .
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loan of Appetite and Nnueoa, the bowels
aro.o ytve, b at snomotimes atornute with
lo0.o.nosn, Pain in the He"ad, accompanled
n ith a 1) ull sen:sation i a the bi kpa~rt,Pa:n
'n.the right sido and under the shoulder
blade, flrtass aftrr eatinr, with a disiri.
clin.tion to e :ortion of body ormind, Irri
tability of tmper, Low spirits, Loss of
memory, w ith a, feeling of having negleotea
somo duty, GenerAl weariness; Disiness,
'inttering at the Heart, Dote boforo the
eyes, Yellow S'in, Headache genorally
over the right eye, Reatlessness at night
with iltful dreams, highly colored Urine.
IF TIIESE WARNING3 ARE UNHEEDED,
3E|iiOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TVTT'S PILLS
are oopooially adapted to such
casco, a single dose effects
cucli a chahge of feeling as to
_t:tonloh the suf?erer.
TUT'S PILLS
T si.-uded romtabstnueest ient are
- . a. epe,:1ae.stan can jure
.,s ..+ ,t .teiicute orgaistleation. They
. : -t'Ieases, Put it'y, and Ittvigorate
-. .. a: a .vyten . By rellevIng the ewe
.""i I.sr-.., they elense the bleed
- I u'".e'usse It una., and titus lntpart
. "I i t raily 1' thr tiodty, casing
.., y ski S. It munt ally, withlout
" . .t., un- Cat. "'1 -,vel.
e's+Iiv1L e says :
- r :r; l'or t.n .eara I h- re been
- - , aa -r..;w i :sn antd Piles. Laet
- '. r.ca'umu nded to ae; I used
" a II, t hn, nl..,a n well m,.n,
-:1*At ton :re."", r. rrnl"r to aI.
., n"i".I" a asw olid flesb.
P L ausille, Ky.
P 3~LLS.
1 Icre:ase tihe Appetite,
e .a: o,l I Ir,is, thuis the
. I b their Tonic Ac"
- -te Orgnare, Regular
) , SAY3:
- "t .unn:,t boe reheved by re.
t,t ...1 f"rtcti..te., anda for
:, r1'":1iant.dwa that,
PRICE 25 CENTS.
: "ot, New York.
A N U A L of Valuable Infor.
i.eeipte" will betnalledfre
d IAIR DYE.
i V iArn on w111,.KENS t:h".nged to a Gt,osat
cs b.y is singi, aswpi;tetis,n of th.i yaM. It ia
- .n ur..t I) ,lar, a s Im.t'aluatanesly. and is
""a',t, " s% .rnq water. told by Druggists, or
iK." "t ara.:..ycal $1.
. Murray St., Now York.
GRAND OPENING !
0
WHAT !
NEVER ?
HARDLY
EVER
:Have her cousins and her
sisters antd her aunts
seenI . stuch atlt en dless.
. var'iet. land mat'gnificent
at.sortmewnt of
NE~W IPRLNG ANDISUMMERt GOODS
as~ were purhse.(d iat tihe recent great
sales in New Yor'k, iand will be sold at
Sas onishingly
ILOW PRICESe
Our stock is comlelto in dry goods, no
tiohs, embroiderica, ladies' neckwear, per
umr,hosiery. lad ies' lhats, mlillinery,
straw goods. gent's fuiniabing goods in
all branches, bitteBt style straw and felt
hats, boots, and shoes in all sizes for
ladies. genatlemien, misses sad children,
cloth amnd leather. Also, the latest style of
.NEWPORT TIES.
To convince yourself and savo money,
call at the well-KRlOwn stand of
. SUGENHEIMtER & GROESCHIEL.
SPECIALTY-One Hundred large size
L adies' P'arasols, ait ''5 cents each.
april 6
OLERKtI'S SALES.
STATE OF EOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIFIELD.
Fannie M. Olimytoin, Plnintiff, against
Datvid iR. Coleman and Charles F. Cole
man.Il Defendants.
IN pu1rsn~anee of an ordor of the Jourt
. o: Common Pleas, made in theo above..
stated 'ciase. I will on'or for sale', before
theO court-ite use oor in Winnaboaro, on
thes first M'on lav ini May next,. within Lhe
IegaI honrs of sale, at public outory, to
thot higheost biddter . lho followving-do
q'o thod p)roperty, to wvit:
-All that tact or parcel of land, situate
in the cou1nty of F"airield and St ste
afioresai.1,ontiinir,g Fo.UII lUNDaEDil AoraF.,
mot re oar lsvw', bonmndoad by landsdI of O'Torgoi
Iy .\ca ior.' Dr. Wil lamu M. Mowl or, Mra.
Nasncy Col' .n.fl Ex. tr'ix,'fad others.
1isTaaM os" i4bLE.z --A'S: i'urchiasor to
peay t .r r.ll necesr; psapers.
('h.rkc's O'men, O. C. C. P. F. 0.
Win nsbaro, S. (I.,
A pril t, 1879..
april 12-tiilasta
FRE'SH[ GAItDEN SEED.
*-AND
Irisht Totatoes
at the lowest cash pric05.
- - J. M: 1 ATT&A200;
Tro MAKE MONE~Y
Pleasantly and fast, agents--shoul'd ad.
dress FINLE Y, HARVEY & CO.. A tlanta,
Georgia. .. .. Jun 101Iy
--Pav vour anhacrm,tkin%:.. .
IT IS }'ALSB 1:1CONoMl TO,UY A OPIEAP On.
(AN WIEN A F".w DOLLAIS MOJR WILL
'*ET TIlN INeOMI'AiUADLE AND AL
%VArs 1tELIADLI3,
MASON & lAlYILIN.
NOr LOWEST PICED.
.l. POO1REST AND DEAREST.
U 1110118T PRICED.
B U j.DEST AND CHIEAPEST.
NEW STYLES.
NEW )IICES.
Six Stops, Elegant
abossud Walnut
aso, of now (to.
i8u, only - - $80.
Ten Stops, 4 Sets
\H1eeds in Now Style
.iluminatod Case,
. only - - - $95.
Ten Stops, t sets JReeds, Mirror Top
'ase, with Uold Bronzo Ornamentation,
nly - - - - - - $100.
DVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD.
Winners of the highest honors at
World's exhibitions for twelve
years past~
PARTS - - - 1807 1 VIENNA - 1873
SANTIAGO - 1875 PHILA., PA. 1876
PARIS - - - 1875 SWEDEN - 1878
Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore
h'omas, Olo Bull, Gottschalk, Strauss,
Warren, Morgan and over one thousand
,miuenlt inusicians of Europe and Amen-ri
a. 'rhe test.imtony as to the immense su
eriority of these instruments over all
>thers is emphatio, overwhelming and
ndisputable.
RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
These Organs are now offered p urchas
)rsby monthly instalments of from $5
o $10, or will be rented until the rent
ays for them. From one to throo years
hue giveli for payment.
Special reduction given to Churchus,
Schools and Pastors, Agents wanted
wverywhere. Organs s(nt on trial to any
)art of the South. We pay freight both
rays if not satisfactory.
SOUTHERN WHOLE SALE DEPOT.
For the more convenient supply of
outhern trado a Southern Wholesale
Depot his been established at Savannah,
Ga.,. from which Dealers. Churches,
T,aobers, and the retail trado can be
supplied at N. Y. and Boston factory
rates. For Illustrated Catalognes, price
lists and full information, address
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah, Ga.
Manufacturers' Wholesale Agents.
inch 25 3m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN EXCITING BOOK I 20,000 SOLD! I
THE' Wild Adventt.ro;" and "T.umphs" OF
STANLEY-IN-AFRICA.
This ONLY authentic and copyrighted CHEAP
EDITION Is selling FASTE1t than any other
book in America, Gives a full history of his
",1OWN Til CONGO." AGENTS WANTED.
For'full partieul irs and terms, address RUB.
BAiW lsltUs." Pubs., Philadelphia,
H PST WO"D
5.a,612 Superb Eynglish Books AT OUR PRICE I
76,276 New Anerlcan Books AT YOUR PRION I
112,726 Second-hand Books AT ANY 1'RICE,
Catalogue of Genroal Literature FREE.
LEGGAT BIROTIIERS, a Beckman st., Neal
Post Office, Now York.
New Rich Blood. I
P ARTSON'S Ph'rgative Pills make now rich blood
and will completely change t,he blood In the
entire system in three months. Any perser
who will take one put each night from one tt
twelve weeks maybeo restored to mound health
if such a tihing be possible. Sent by nmail for I
letter stalmps. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor,
A LAMKE BACK.
. BESONS CAPCIE POOUSPiaste,
is fr amns or weaknessO of thn
back, rheumatism and local aches and
pains, the best remedy known. It was invent
e-1to overcome the slow action of the ordinarl
Porous Plasters. It relieves pa'n at once, an<
euIres whlere.other plasters will not even re
1 oe. Bold *everywhere by Druggists. Price
SMITH'S WORM OIl
AvrEse, GA., December 8, 1878.
A fow nights sInce I gave my son one dose'oa
the WVorm 01l. and the next dlay he passed 14
large worms. At tihe same tim3 I gave ont
(dose to my little girl, four years 01(d, and sin
passed 80 worms from 4 to 5 Inches long.
WVORM OIL tor sale by M inMster & LBrie
Prepared oyDr. E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga,
icily
NEWV SUlMMIER COOK.
IMPROVEMENT OF 1879.
The Safety.
HOT i.LAST
OILS
STOVE.
ytdr DOES No 1 .a 1EAT nlEk hOUSE
Perfeet for all kinds of Uooking and Heoat
.ing Irons.
Always ready andI reliable.
The rnost satisf etory Stove made and the
PD Sond for circul'ars.
WHITNEY MF'G. CO.,
?-y 123Ohestnat St., Phila
OLD RYE.
S OLE Agent for Winnsboro for
Nahn Bros. 1868 Old Cabinet
Rlye Whiskey. F. W. HansqIozT,
Rear of Town Hall.
. JUST R~~~EEIAVED~E.
IAMS---Uncanlvassedsugar-Ocured.
Oanned-Goods--..Tomiatoes, Peach..
9s, Salmon, Sardines, Piokies, &o.
Teas---Gurnpowder and Young
veon. *':,. M. mWPVT A (Jm
''Itis Imiportant organ icghs but 'about thrse
pounds, and all the blood in a living prbon (about
three gaUons) ses thro h it at lr st once ev:ry
half hour, to Ave h the bite and .4t e"mparities
a strained or tittered front it. 13i4 .l'e natural
purgative of the bowels, and if the Ver becomae
tori it Is not separated from the b o, bat car"
riet through the veins to all ars of the system,
and I trying to escape-"threugh the pores of s
4skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown
color. The stomnach becomes diseased and Ds.
Hpepsia, Indigestion, Constipation lieacfache Bili
14ousness,- jaundice, Chills, M1alarial Fevers "l'les,
Sick and Sotr Stomach, and general debility fol
low. MisnRLL.Ss HISrtwNR, the great vegetable
adiscovey for torpidity, causes the Liver to thro,
otf from one to two ounices of bile each time-ihe
blood passes therough it, as long as there Is an exc
cess of bile; and the effect of even a few doses'
upn yllo f comlexonto o or w dirt looking
ous diseases and Liver complaint Is made certaia
by takin IIrXaN ineaccordancewith directions,
Opiumch or georhneal turementwnctsmy ms%
and nacdisee toat a h es from t ooe Lv l ca e
I fpirutms to d i r ay refal o .
SOD AS A UsTITUTE FOR PILLS
Price 5Cents and $1.C0
ela nw we the L a L W R C U H S r av, wait eas
Opium or Miorphine treatment, which sirnply stu.
pfies as the work of death goes on. ;ro,ooo will
of Opium, ph ne ru ssic Acid, can befund
In the GL.OBS FLOwRR Covetn SYRUP, which has
cured people who are living to-day with but one
remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done
than to say that Consumption is incurable. Thke
GLoD$ FLowna CounH SYRUP will Cure it whte
all other means have failed. Also, Colde, Cough,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the threat
and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Io...
Alexander H. Stephens Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov.
Brown of Ga., ion. Geo. Peabody, as well as
those of other remarkable cures in our book-free
to all at the drug stores-and be convinced that if
you wish to be cured you can be by taking the
GLoaS I*Lowtt Count Situr.
Take no Troches or Loxen s for Sore Threat,
when you can at GLott FL Q a Staer at same
Sprice. For sale by allDr
Price 25.Cent and $1.00
BLOOD
Grave mist.kes are made in the treatment of all
diseases t'nat arise from poison in the blood. Not
one case of Scrofula Syphilis, White Swelling,
Ulcerous Sores and kin Disease, in a thousand,
is treated without the use of Mlercury in some fonn.
Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases lI pre.
duces are worse than any other kind of blood or
skin disease can be.! Dit. PErtBEaTon'sSTILLSt.
GSA or gums's )ILtG,/T is the only mnedicia
upon whtoh a hope of rccocry from Screfula, Sy.
philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be
reasonably founded and that will cure Cascw.
$zo,ooo will he paid by the proprietors if Mertury,
or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm.
lscabe found in It.
Price by all Drug,gists $s.oo.
GLonn F.owER ContGs Sviur and MnattLLS
lEaATtNtt FoR Tse LSvae for sale by all Drug.
gists in as cent and at.oo bottles.
A. F.1 ERRELL h 00., Proprietors,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
OR the best half-dime smoke, try
"The Smasher," superior to all
others, at F. W. HABENIORT'S, Bear
of Town Hall.
--TIHE BEST-.
SEWING MACHINE
EVER PRODUCED,
Whether for family use or manufactuiring,
is tho donble-th readt, look-stitch
-light-running
NEW DAVIU.
It will last a lifotim e-overy Machine
warrantod..
T HE Vertical Feinthe greatest ad.
since the invention ..f sowing machines.
'We invite a careful exanieation of i.t,
believing no one can f ail to recogtsine the
fact that it is the motL pe'rfect ibowing
Machline nmade, combining simplicity
strengtn, durability, and economy4 We
do not hesitate to claimn for the
IMPROVED DAVIS,
in addition to its superior principles,
mnore absolute perfection of workmnanship
anud more comnplate adjustability than
pertainas to any competing machine now
in the market. Among the various Ima.
provemente is- the Timp roved Shuttle,
Milled Shank Nood le, Adjustable Needle
Plate, New Patent Thread Controller and
Automatic Bobbin Winder. Every 1Ma.
chine is on good substantial rollers, fou
which there is no extra charge. rog
tucking, cording, braIdin gquitig,
ruffling, fuinging, uembroiderig slhoe
fitting, tailoring, dress.makzg gst&
famil use,
THE DAVIS HAS NO EQUAL.
References to these who have the Ira.
proved Davis Machine in use in Fair.
field county:
Mrs. William MoNali.
Mrs. William D. Aiken
Mrs. A. W. Ladd.
Mrs. J.0O. Rowe.
Mrs Dr. T. T. Robertson.
Mrs. Dr W. K. Turner.
Mrs. J. W. h3oliok.
Mrs. WVilliami Stevenson.
Miss Margaret Aiken.
Mrs. A. P. Miller.
Mrs. Isilza Wiliams.
Mrs. James Q. Davis,
Mrs. Robert Crawford.
Miss J. Harvey, and Qthers,
Just think of it-ajnachine selling for
$00 a short time ago you can now' pur.
chase for $30, from
3.0O. BOAG,
A ent for Fairfild County.
Also agent for two ether first-class
machines--the New American, and lhe
Improved Weed
(:ell on J. 0. BOAG. and get the best
Family Sewing Machines made.
DRY GOODS.
Great reduction in prices of Dross
Goods, Shous, Hats, clothing, &ci.
Always a full and complete 'line of
Fan,iy Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, 'Con.
fectionaries, Fruits &o., is oheap a. the
cheapest.
Ljumber and furniture for sale -low for
jan11 - - . 0 . B0AG.
DR. (C. IK. LADD,
Ht AVING returned to Winnsbore and
-Lresumed the practice of mweine
offers his professiop!l services to the citi.
zens of the town and OQunty.
.,W OffBoe in Bhank Range, 'p stairs,
nexito Netos and Hferald office. . ntrano's
on ICongress street. .mar 1-xt8m
NWOO, 1N PAPEJ4
I.NthoeStanard Sorew Bay Stat4