The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 17, 1879, Image 2
THE NEWb AND HERALD.
WINN8DO13o, & 0.
ATORI1MV MORNING, may I'I, 189
K. MnA4'A DAVIS, EDITOU.
319. S. ERbNOLD. AwOCIATE EDITOR.
GENERAL SHKnMAN *wrote quito i
feeling tribute recently to the New
and Courier on the death of the 11o1
James Simons, of whon he had 101
been a warm personal fi-lend.
Tite AusUSTA Chronicle Is forty
Sate in having as its Washington cot
respondent Col. James It. Randall
tle poet and editor, who Is at presen
in thateity. The News and Coutrie
Is also ably represented at the Nation
al Capital by Mr. Carl McKilley, it
former Columbibh correspondent. I
affords us great gratifleation to lear
that Mr. McKinley has beon mnatd
clerk of one of the Senate comnnittee
through the instrumentality of Seia
tor Hampton.. This io a flitting irilt
to modest mciIt and exceptionmal abill
ty. Whatever Mr. McKinley has at
temptedho has well done, and in hi
new.sphere he will fully nerit thi
confidence placed lin him.
TH In. y. John lienry Newman
"the greatest Englishnat since tlh<
time of the Reformiation," has con
sonted to accept the dignity of Cardi
nal of the Romani Catholic Church
l1e is the son of Puritan parents, be
came a clergyman of the Church 0
England, but years ago eibraced (ih
Itonish faith. Ho is a man of grea
piety and profound learning. Cardi
nal Nowiman receives (lhe title of 'St
George," from the basilica of Si
Gorgia in Velabro, near tie lio.e
della Verita-the only church in ltoin
dedicated to the tutelary saint of Eng
land. Thechurch is of great anti(g nity
the foundation dating fromn the fouril
century. It is a church with int ?rest
Ing historical mnenories in colllectiol
with Rienzi, for1 on (he irist (livyN o
Lent, 1347, the Last. of the Tribune.
affixed to its door his celebrated uotic<
announcing the relurn of the G oo(
Estate. Cardinal Newman and Car.
dinal Manning are bodi proiselve.
from the English church.
Jame Gray Porter.
We were shocked to see the anl
loullnmient of the death of Mr. Jainei
Gray Porter, although he had lonq
been in deellaing health. lia(I I,
lived he would have mado his mart
in South Carolina. A nephew - o
1lon. W. D. Porter and a native o
Charleston, he moved several year
ago to Alken for Ills health, where li
practised law, and for i time edilet
the Aiken Revicw. Ile was bright
genial, handsome, gentl in mnanIer
but ftull of , quiet, determination, ann
assiduous in the stuidy of his profes
* ~ ,%lon. Itis sad that such p~roiing~i
Wo.mulst be permilitted to pa~y Oi
tribute, andl add~ our sorrow to thlos
of his many fieild.
* Visionary Scheme.
* TheO world never knows how imiany
lunatics and fools are in it until its
legislative bodies begin to get fairl'
to work. Fortuniately' the wil<
schemes that arie iltrodlued are gen
eraly buried in oblivion or remiorse
lessly torn to pie'ces, but thleir me1ri
introductio l~lserves to shlow wvha
* ~ ~ would happen if tile visionaries har1
their way. Among the wildes
scheies brought into notice by th
present Congress are thle prioposi ioi
by the Rteverendi Greenbacker Do Li
Matyr for thle issue of a thlousanid miu
Jion greenibacks, and the attempt t
admit of unlimited coinage of th
silver dollar of four hlund~red an'
twelve amnd a haltf gralins--thella 1e1'
the daddies. The ab1surldkty of thi
first proposition is so evidemnt that Ali
Do La Matyr' has been compelled
say it was inltrodluced merely at th
request of a fi lnd. The second I
almost as5 bad. Whatever the caust
silver is niowi much cheapler than gok1
eigh~ty cents w~orthu of buh ion. As thi
erlnent gets the profit on coinin
eIghty cents' worthl of bullion Iito
dollar'. wdrth of coin, no0 great dain
age s doe. Bt tomake the ong
unlmitd r t alowany one dep~osI
ing in the trauyfour hnudred an
twelve and a half grains of ailiayed, c
three hunldred mild seventy-onie and
quarter grains of pure silver ta obtal
a sllvereortlffeate of a dollar, woul
be t mae a onaionof millionsc
dollars to the bonanza kings of th
~4i Comstock lode and Leadyillo., li
8haron& Could (dump)1 into the treasum
H ~silver bricks worth eiht milliou do
lars in the nuarkot, anid would reci
silver certificates calling for teln ml
110on8 of dollars. Worse thanm thai
There are hundreds of milliouis of do
Jars in demonetized silver in German
and England seeking a market. Tli
first sevenIllions of bullion comne
Into the standard dollar were bough
In England because thle Neaaminei
raised the price. Shouldl the 11o0t
gates be opened, all thle silver i
Europe mih epour'ed nol h
- country, adevery dollar of gol
adrained 0tor else held at a bi8
premium., laborer wishing to seni
a hundred dollars of his wages to- I
parents In Europe could only purchias
ani eighty ow eighty-five dollar gol
draf. In other Words 'the Unitc
Btates would have a corrency held
I 4soount inm all the nations of Eorop
~ 1.~rmatimevslenare .in Vol
~'~' i~~# ~mp~eedtod4ho doub)
j~~l4 ad *hver. TI
mous that a market should be aflbrded
fr them. To reibse this is aq foolish I
as would be the passage of a jhw
deolarlug that nothing but flouf must
- be eaten In a corn-growing country.
But exercise somo juIgment about it.. r
Do not put all the proilts in the I
pockets of the silver kings. Give the C
- silver dollar Increased weight and
R then It will be an lionest. dollar, and no
grelat influx of gold froimi foreign I
parts need be apprehlnded. Gold (
will not be chased away, but, the two 13
metals and tihe greenback will cireu
late inlterchallngably ainId tlie volumue of.
CurrenCclcy will be ilicreaised. As long,
however, as one sort of' ollar is worth
t.uutch muore than another, it will be'(!
locked up, thereby producing con- i
traction. We are glad to see that (lie
prospects of passiing this omibus
s -ilver bill are grad(Iually growing
smaller by degrees and beautifully
less. Iay it and the thousand m1illion
ogreenback abortion be plaeed quietly 1
inl thie Siune "II ve.
TH1E IAPTATVNT CV IENI OTN.
A Fuell Attenuane'ho anekil Ii3'Ntiing Mistt-I.
alona in A tiluitat--eparal v ouvernimet.
The Soutlieri liaplist. (onvenllitiou
IIet hist, week ini At latta, Gcolrgia.
All parts of the South were fully rep
reselted. liesidevs tile routinell busi
1ess, a lively di selssioln Sprlt' 1up)
- over (lie resolilions reporlod wy a
comlInilttee to wh'>m~ ws ret.ferredl the
questioi of co-operation with the
Northern lilhpisIs. Th.lie rport re
-0.1 coieded tie ado)tion of I hIree reso
1, lutiols. The firlst is asm tollows:
Resolred, 'T'lit ilve- hiehren he l(
lappoiited by this Conventioln to hear -
to(uir 131tptia bretlr'en of Norihllei
Stts a hir approaching" annliversa
P"
-1ris, (.Xpressions. of' our fraternal re- 1
4,1Ad. and a -silracies (hatl. while still
holdilng to tll, wisdol an(d polier ot' I
presering I i 3Sparlite orgalizat' onls,
we are raIdy to co-opebrlte cordially
with them3 ill promiiotilng the calse of't
Christ inl ot r Own alln id oriln misk. a
The secolld and tlir1d 'ro ut ilns s8
provided for a Colle'rence between 1:
dele1e1 s io ihe Soutelr 3.1 11lu1itists, gI
and aill other Ilhiptist deno1inlinatkionls inll
the Ulittd States, to enleavor to i
devise some phin of Co-operait ion ii :
Id vantichicg tlie work of life lItaptist Ih
brotherhl"ood. D)r. Tichenlor, of' Ala
bama, supported the resolutions in tinl
earnest speech. 1)r. Broodis opposdv((
the secoid and thirl iesoltitions as
tenidinig to a union of missionary work b
anid ts disorganizing the Soulther
Baptist Convenitiolt. Dr. J. Wim. (1
.Jonies, Iev. Mr. Wheaton, of Cincin..
nati, anld ex-Governor Browna, of It
(.-eoria1, sided with l)r. Iir'oodus, andi( 2
r. Je'er with r1). Tichienor. The
two resolutions wvere sirieken out by at
two-thirdi vote. ie first resolutlon
pased without chaige,
Anmong olher things, the suIl of
$4,000 was collecled in cas1 and
plfedges or the Theological Seminarvy
att Louisville, Ky. The convent1Oiot1
instructed1 the 11ome Missiol oaird to at
I Commence at i3antial labor school aI
au113ong the Creeks indiall Territo)rv
by Oclober3, 111 approved the appoiit- I
ment of the lIev. G. 11. iiairtwell ais 1
iiSSlolairy tilng the Chinese in
- California. C
NEWJ't OF THEL DAY.
r -2eneral Gi'rant ha s left ilong Konig hi
for Jap~an.4.
--A gang' of''studenti fte nvr
sityof ichian av'e beenl caught ni
ali counlteritin33g and sysiematic steal
ing.
'fhe had( carr'ieris of' Cincinnti
have struck for' all advanceit' ot' thve s
. ee i a1 day iln wages. Wn'lo can3 say lI
the lh'public is 130t on the ragged edg'e 11
o1' r'evolution31?
--The Missouri Leg'islatur'e has ti
- l'inited the 13un1 for whichl a Iaiwy'er C
cani be1 diba'red to iwo years fu'.'1the s
ti31ne of his~ senience-no' mattr how il
ninous13 his ofi'luee.
gr'and jur'y hias found~ an1 In~dic.tmenit 11
3 against Jaly Gould on a charge of' de
I il'auding thle Lehighh Car' Comipanyv out 1:
of properiy' worih aboent $30,000.'
- .-Freemllani, 11th e citleiailhomic(ide, ]
is still serenei, and3( believes 1he did the 1
Lord's will. His with, however, hasf
: hald a1(l dwnI ofireasoni, and is imn terr'tie I
'grief' over the n~or'der of' her c'ild.
i --1t is no0w salid that ex-Con3gressmn i
C hee, havinig dIelined thme litce that
.wals of'i'rd him in) the tr'easurv'~ deparlt- f
anenC~t alt Walshlingtoni, will be 'apploinit- i
ed a special agrent of the dep)a:'iment.
-General Jubail A. EIar'ly, in a let- 1
ter' conlcerin~lg the fall of Vicksbu~rg, e
says' 0of Generalu~ Pem3ber'gon: "Those
,w to kniow him13 best, know him) oalvt
t~ to love and3( honior 131im."
t . -The Warl Departmenmt has been
e inftormied of' thte shiootinmg at San (
Antoniio, Texas, on Wednesdlay, of' a(
Ss'OhherI of the 22d1 iufantry for' muitinv .
-by Captain ~Lw 1031, ofttd '4th Cavar.
W' -TIhe Nihailists inl Ilnssia have wvaru
a ed eight governlors of' pr3ovinlces
.twelve colon~els of' genidarmier'ie an3di
four generals that they are to be tile
niext vicimns of the execultivo Comn
l-At 'Waterton, N. Y., on1 Tuesday,
r' Louis Barron'01, a1 machbinist, w'ent hone f
a siek, and( tainted ill the yard, savinig,
a '1 am11 dvinig." Is wife w'as fight- (
enied to Muchi an1 extent tht she died(1
shortly aifterwarids.
--The Newv York Sun says th li
0 meaC~gre alttendanice of' spectators and
Il lack of enthusiasm at tile six days' i
y' walking mat~h in that city last week I
.shows that the rage for such exhibi
:1t0ons has1 subsided, for the pre'senit at
least.s
-The jail at Cochran, Ga., was
h' destroyed by fire on Monday, anld
1- George'Lonig. colorecd. was burned to
y. death. He was the 133 onlyinmate a~nd
Sit. is supposed that he0 fired the Lmild
1ing in1 order to ef'ect his escape.
-There is a stronlg likelihood that th3e
e xd3a sessioRl of Conigaess will nlet c33n-.
5 .1mnu 11tore than two weeks longer, hnt
1. there is now scarcely the slighitest proba
n bility that it will a4Jeurn3 unilt has
is passed all the alp3'propiation bills anid
d provided ftllly for the wants of. all the0
e itierent departments of the govern
d -James Rulsell Lowell, .'United
la States miister to Spain, 'reports a
e bul-fihtinMadid. He says: "I
Sattendeddoficially', as a matter ofdty,
and escaped ear'ly.. It was my first
d bull-fight, and it willl be my last. To me
t. it was a shocking and brutulizing1
~, spectacle, in which all of 'my sympa
.thies were on tho side of the bull."
-The New Orleans AuxIllar'y San!
Staff Asoelation have abated the
utanoo pf ofes of erter by 1
vill now he made in the nfew cemetery
hI co wid a half miles from thu citi.
),her dumping rounds have been
sovered by a coat g of limo one foot
loop.
-Orion Clemens, a brother of Mark
rwalin, was publicklyI excollmmicted
romi the W08tininiste r PresbyteIialI
hurch, of Keokuk, li., last Suiday
iornihig, haviig beeii tiied and con
',iete( oil the chairge ol' heresy. ills
pecifle ofl'ieso wats tle delive'ry of ia
t(urc, in whlich he di.savowed the
livinity of the,, Chrisilan religion and
ttribkated it wholly to manl.
-At a 811111 llmecting" of the Brook
yIn I'reshbyiiy, on Alonday evening,
resolitioll wits atdo)ted decli er
ither lto approve o1 ( iapprovo Di.
almag's nehods of' preacbinig, anld
ISIitssinig the opeing pirt of the
cvs iiating olnittve's report, inl
' hlielh Illis sulject Was llieilioned. Th, '1iis
IVS UVawI the 11la. reIlliiilt of the
'ilia-e 'tial before the Brooklvii
'rsby IerIy.
-i.s'i Silgleton was left in chal-r1e
r het Ci her's 4 bar-room, ear Nail
Ille, Tein., vitl ilsi rulctiols to let
obody drinlk whutpavinig. Tom
liker sooii allterward <lra'ik i glass of
Veer, an1d Fsaid, "(i'a-re if. Bess;ie
Lized i Club a13d kIlorked iim down.
It ivew at pistiol, but she took it away
rI hl iml and0 coninued1 1o Cilub hinli.
le tried to crawl out(. of a iiidow,
ti she dragged hiil, back, and titially
e Paid for tle beer.
-Several coilagliirations have occur
ld in East Rsintws a~io
rlt dit e8s8. Seventt.y IrrSts h1av0
ee m11iiade inl Orelbulrg oil ebazirges of
iceiiharisiml. "our m11ale and six
male prisonlers aire unldergvoingw court,
M1lial it, KieflY. ing tirle
oblemlenl, onle Prustisianl suibect, and at
11ighter ora privy co 1111cilo'r. Allong
th.rs alrr'e(d are1V ia titled latv,1 amil a
aidlig Nihilist. The streets 'o Kiet,
ear (lte conrt- hlouse are to be Closed
rIlln tIhle trial.
-()n Saturiav last. 1the ope-rator of
iv Western Uinion TI lrah a0r-11-t iRich
ilm, Va., pMt. himsetl il commun1ili
11ion With soime iriend in \Vtshing
II Vor ai talk t'onllhil the elephone,
1d av con versat io iw as ipilt ill for
mu. time. N-vey ord4 was4 distineit..
hevard. Inideed, one (it' the (Iels
rahewpesenit r'ecognized flte voic
['a i'riend ait thle hintumenltinWah
i -,-,onl and called his nine. The dis
1ile between1 the two cities is on11
tilldi'ediland tivetily mile.
-Secretary 3MeCrary, it is said,
DO)011101t~' 11611C.
-lllinois has almost as manyv Prei i
mntial canididates as Ohio.
-The Ohio lIepublican Conveition
i ioniaeili 0 a State ticket meets on the
tih ilst.
-General Butler is said to be pre
Irilg to Itead Itho ralt Iloveileit iln
-Mr. Sevmour is thus for tlie oily
1f(, who declines (lhe honlors of' a
resident ial cantdidiatitu-e.
-IlersAchel V. Johilsoni is nam0ed as
caididite for the Vice-Presidencv by
Satva1im14h paper.
-According to thde St. Lou1is Globe
>emocrut, it is 11he Ohio Scunto.-hip
mit Mr. Sliermnani hls i,; eye u poil.
-Illiuois joposes to amend tier
anstiition so that the4 Legishature
.1al1 ineett only 0once iln Six years~.
.--Mr. Yeyl, ii is said, hlievesyo that
is plicture wouild look w~ell with that
t'Gr aul 0on ihe ennu1mj~ignl bannertIs.
-A coniemQlorarv'l' miounifully re
inrks that1 te .. tone'o0 dot in '11 one11(
1' the lo ,t pr'inieds of Anmerican
alatesmi 8a sh ip .
-The S4. Louis Glob'-Dehmocr'at, a
(igGentogaln, wl0.s ilhe Repu1)ib
-Th'Ie Mempiiijs .1La.'aniche is not
>r T1ildeni. I 1' the Demiuocratic pa.'1 r
wOS him11 anlything it uriges that 'a
iuseript ion be taken up antud emlptied
Li the "bhar'i."'
iaintain, can be cariried by their party
ext year. 'T1 ihereent. electionis, they
ayv, point to a1 revival of the old Rie
ublican sirit.
-The:-e is a propol)sition1 before the
jaouisiana conistittional conIvention1 to
reCvent anly mli'iister' of thle gospel
romIi bLcominig a miemiber of the State
-Gener:al Beatty, a stalwar't Riepub
can11 Ohio polhiaii, prediets thiat
~eeretairy Shlernmuil will be niomiinated
1vg4overnIor by~ aceclamiiationi by the
IepuiblCian conventidon.
--Congessman Barber, of JIiniOs,
'leheves Grianit and1 Tilden1 are theo
omintg men01. Biayarid has8 the dlisad
'antliage, lie says, oft being compelled
o go away fromn home to get suppor0It.
--The prinlcipal Demnocratic canidi
lates for governor' ini luldinna aire ex
2ongesman5111I L.anideris, Lieu teniant
iovernor01 Gay and Mr. Hlohnani, who
r'as known iln Congress as tho "great
>bjector.''
--In the opinlion of the Cincinnati
'omnmercial the Demlocratle teal) in
Nhingtonl is diashiing alon~g ait a rat
ling pace, and they doni't seem to have
udgment eniough left to lock the
e'ele.
--The~ three promninent candidates
'or the D)emaocratio ne'ination for
covernor of'Georrlia are Gover'nor
iJolqui-t, who is >aek~ied by all, of
eniator' Gordon's person01al andi politi
al influence; Col. Thomas liardeman,
v'ho wvas defeated for the nomination
n1187ti, anid Gen. L. J. Gartreii, who
vats a mnemiber of Congress before the
var.
A Senoot-Bloy S-OrnY.-A corre
pondent of the Bloston Saturday
!Wrening Gazette tells the following
meedote of his school (days: "Ihonor
able liars are scarce. I remember a
'ew, and they were hi1gh school boys,
f course. A squaid of them, pelting
ach other with snow balls as they
venlt over thle Common amid up Joy
treet on thie way to school one after
10oon, *ere not snehcl goodl shot. that
me of them1 (1( idnt hulri his mllSite
brough ai parlor wind(oiv pane. Up
vent, (lie window and out p)opped an
mlgry lady's head. 'Whdih of von~
>oyvs broke this pane of glass?' 'I 'did
t,' promPtly replied the real of'emnder,
;teppinlg forward to apologize. 'What's
ronr name, and where do you live?'
P'he boy responded truthfily ; but his
:ompaniioun, to save himi eried out:
No, not 1 did It! ". Ie Aidn't do it
mud his name isn't what lie said, and
io didn't live there anyhow. My name
s So and-so, and I live No. something
n such a street, and my lhthet'll pay!
rho conflision ofttongues and 'counter
tatementeso perploxed the lady that
di concluded they were all a pack ;of
an na she shut down the
(ta yaudbrokoianotheir
41s
T'ru Pyiuxez or ;nxo ui miiA,
How le IEcocived the News of Ills Election
-Ilis Personal Appearanco.
Prince Battonberg received the news
of hit election at the Russlain Embassy
in Berlin, itt a dinner lit honor of- tle
Czar's birthday. ''henc," says the
11erlin Correspondent of tih Londoi
a'llda rd "thle llew monarch repaired
;.o onte oftthe grantd en0 studding the
Unier don Linden, where his elevatiol
to Sover-eigni rank wats duly celebrated
with a number of boonl Companions,
theI Prince is a hill, flue young man'
vith the dark lair an1(d wiiig manitil'
noers of his Polish mother (nee Count
essaI llike), tld entjoys i capital 1epU
tation lit Po,4tsdamll ais a lieutenanllt, ai
horstmian, a ditner and a conversa
omilist. Like Charles of Rumitaii,
the other y.oting mlani who11 wenit ihrth
flol lBerlin to btter his fortunues oin
the Lowver Dat nube, Alexander of Bul
gial'it, is an ollicer in the Prussian
Cavalry of (the G iatrds, a braitich of' the
service which seets to be fitst becom
it nursery of soverei ns. Not to sper'
of Cateirinle the Freat of Russia..
whosei lthier wis a 1'iansit11 (1tvilry
genetal, and who herself wats inl the
habit oftanouvrcing with tlie heav
(iragoons of the coulltr'y before sie
m11at'riedii a lussitn grntid dluke with
whom she eventually kitew how to dis
petise, we have n1oV these Center
prising heutenants--one located north,
the other going to establish htinself
south o' the Sihone Donati. Similar
as are their aspirations tere is a dit'
I'erence ilL tie origin of their tittle.
Prince (harles of Roumantia, a grind
son of the raid Duchess Stephtilte of
I1adtn, the adopted daughter of Napo
loon I., wits indebted for his coronet to
thel good( oflleIS Of Napoleon IIl.;
Alexattder of Bulgaria owes his pr)
ml)oion to tle citrcumstaniuco that. his
father's sister, a prt'ineess of less years
ago, mari1ried the Czar (est.iled to
akccomplish the elliatcipltionl of the
Slav. It. is Superfluous to stty that the
l't'iice of' lgtlatria, like-his *colleago'ue
of llolun11mli.ia, will be obliged to ae
knowledge the su premaey of Russiani
I m1iltenice. Situated as ie is there will
Ie no opt.1on for him btt to obey alter
n ately Ru;sian dIiplomalltists anld Bul1
gauriian natijonalists. I is faute is
sketcled ouit ft' him 'with ilmusing
Irliess ill tihe Slav press. As he
ceases to be German, not only inl na
tionality, but also in polities, it is only
meet. that. he Ias alh'edtly asked leave
to resi hs Colllission."
Ilow Tl Cox JI n' 8-r'oon.-Forc
l-itt al-O1n, or tie Jury whie) convic
e:1 Capt. Ed. Cox, i A tlanta, Ga., ( f
the murder oi' Col. Roberi A. Alston,
h:ts hLurn1ishled the 'ollowig as the tzat
u o' the jury :1 "Whe.1 we first wAout
itto th'e i0 room we took a vote just to
see how tinlgs stood(. The vote wias
e;.httI tm'eder, two for volutnta.'y
nIlan1,81u-tte1', and two for acqui.:W.
'rhe two i'whto voied for acquittal,
tho igh, just voted "No" heenuse they
had iot matttde up1) lheir mitids as io
Ivhat grtalde the otleuse should have.
O, the ntext vole, taken shortiv a'ter,
we sloOd tell for murder and 'two for
volatarliy mllanlslang htier. At this
point tIle ,utr stuck uitil tei o'clock
Tiresdy' nighit, when reported to time
Jed:..e tiat. we could not atgree. We
slep oil it a11 iight, tiouIgI som1e Of
(he ju ors kept. talking allt I:0 night.
t "'ocnh. Tle next imaing we of the
ten who voted for' murd'(er asked the
two mahilaughter nien if they would
vote tl' mlurderk't if we wvould *recomi
mead.1 to tieev wbi'~~~uhe't would savie tile
ll'.r-ote:S naek. After a shoi't discus
Slonl thetageed. It then took neart'y
all dayt~ 1o get the ten men01 wh'o votl
fhr murtider 1o r'ecommt~end to mlerec'
At 'tsi this was doneW, however; tile
pr' omise was ell'. eted and1( the verdhiet
Mri. Bioganl, "for' tile law that the mler
cy reCcom tlhdit ion would save hin
nieck, ihere1' could( not lhave' beent nc
v'erdict but guilty. It will be ver's
tiit saving'l pi''ision hold's its temphlta
tion over ihe .juro0''shetO's.'' lHe fur
tiher said thtat tile tell menI wh'o votec
thatt it wafs mnrlider, and( 'simtplv tool1
advatage of the legal alternative to s
mistrial.
" WH AT!I NEvE ? "-We supplient<
ai lo.1g suiterintg and patien~t pubtlie'I
partmdon. WeO prtomfise, with the
"'Pinaobrie'' qualhitication, neverCt to dc
it anty mior'e. T1he~ other evening soml<
ehil'tabiy-djiposed Louisville ladiet
gave, in a private parlot', anl etrtain.
mlenlt conlsiting o' readinlg, mulisie
&e. The teatture of tile occauslon wvat
to be a r'ecitatlin by a tall vounig mar
'who Is studigfrte insr n
somuetimles wr!ites p~o'tr'y for the G'Chs
li."an Balloon andl JJ'arer.ley, Mae
ziae. At tile apploinlted time 110 arose,
adjusted is cratvalt, clear'ed his5 throat
stwept thte hizon''t of the room wlih
hlis eyes, an ad then brought thtem to
bear' upon thte book ml his harnd.
Carefllystatioming his left, foot at
the pr'oper1 amtlel in front of his right.
u11txfng the thliumb ar.d little flnegei
il tile regrulatlonl mannflferl on the oppo.0
site pages of the book, he commentcedl
it tile matttemaltically modulated tonei
tile "Battle of Ivry":
"Now glory to the Lord of Hosts,
From whom all glo.i ea sre i
I . An iry(0orsvreg 0ord
IAnd juistas h iihdterlig0
the last, wor'd, and emphasized it with
a glance at time audience, thte inevitabkc
stmall bioy asked, in a tragical and
piercingly audible whisper, "What I
Nav-arr'ea' lie tfmished the recitation1
in 2.4 time thenl.
I-The Rev. Thos. P. Hray h'as bceer
ordamted and installed p~asto~r of tilc
Aikent Presbyterian - Church. Thc
R1ev. Dr. Brackett preached the ser,
mont, after wvhich tile Rev. 8. II. lHay
delivered the charge to thue pastor (ia
sont) and tihe Rev. J. B. Mack- del ivered
tile charge to thle congregation.
3)1. O. ii. LADD,
T AVING returned to Winneboro, ttai
l~resumted the practice of medi eine
ofrors 1his professional ser,,ices to the cii
zens of the town and county.
p#- Office in Bank Rlange, up stairs
next to Kewas and Herald office. En trance
'on uCongress street. mar i-x 13m
NO WOOD, NO PAPER
TNteStandard Screw Day Stat4
.1Soe. J. M. Bama & Co.
PURE WIT E OIL.
--180 DEGENES FiRli TEST
EIT recommiend the VEST Al
VYOIL as a safe illnminator. It it
as clear and white as water, otsequently
gie abilliant ligts with very .11t
odor. Try it. The prie is ess tham
ever. J. )iBEA....00.
thE e O' n~
~N~ATYI00,
PILLS!'
INTRODUCEb, 1865.
A TORPID LIVER
is tte fruitful soitrc.e of mtany diseases, promn.
?wilt antmow wbich are
DY3PEPSI\, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS
D'EN Y, 8!LU3 FEV.Ri AGUE AND F EVER
'''''; PlLES, H;IEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
LAl i, COL1, ETC,
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loli of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels
are costive,' but someilme.t ernate with
looseness, Pain i the Hleada mnoo ied
With ?A 3Dll ibonationin the back partain
in the right side and under the shoulder
t .de, fulluss aier eating~with adi
--'lnat!on to exortion of body ormind, Irri. I
tability-of tomper, Low spirits,_Lo8ss of
memory, with tfolierilofbavingnegieotd
soine duity, General weariness; Diwsnce
Fluttering at the Heart. Dote bofor? the
eyes, Yellow Skin, Hleadache generally I
over the right eye, _Ile-tlessness atnigi I
wit'a Wtful dreams, highly colored Urine. ]
IF THESMR WARNINOSARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT'S PILLS
are especially adapted to such
casos, a singlo dose effoote
such a change of feeling as to
astonish the szufferer.
TUTT'S PILLS
aeronspesuded nbo utances that are
free frit anyi proporionthat can InTue 4
the moat delliAti, organiantlot he.
Search 4cleanse, Puri'y, and Invigorate
lite tntire Mystemu. By relieving the eln
gorged Liver, they cleanse tite blood
frein g'oetonous humors, aLd shun Impart
lieith andl vitality to the body, canning
the t o vols to act natrally, without
which nt. one Can feel wvell.
A Noted Divine says:
DTir re Sirt ee r tct ya enaevte bAeent
tsnrtyr to i ouspaa, aounsdl bien and Pile., La
Bprng ur dWwere recomamernded to %no - VU1415
tlcn t u ~hlti fafth?. t ai. nowe aWell man.
h %wt good appeito, digeston orect, regular itool@,
DlRe one, Juet (baFtg~Iavd AortyoanIeolid ealt
Theyare wti'tte.r nelrt hen fet br
Rv. It. U .T.' MAPSON Loulflle Ir.
TU TSi PILLS.
first efc Is to InereametheAp etlte,
and cattas the body to Take ou Fie.., thus the
-ein ie ourinahed, ahd by their Togic Acn
te On the Digetive rrgae, Iteglar
690910l are produiced.
KRE I F HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:
raew dise.... exist that cannqt be relleved bytem
sloticig the Livr to its nova,Iin nation., and for
this lerlsa no ranedy line ever been invented that
hU.ppy an UMB ELL as AUSre P1LL.1m
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 2 CENTS.
P. .One35 unrray Parset Now York
A - Dr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Rteceipts em will be 3slced/re.
on appliciation.
J._ M. BET & CO
TUTT'S HAIR OVE.
GRAY HAIR OR Wntints chmrgd to a Gwoaci
LACK Py 4%cSieauleaPplie0ation 0 thie Diva. It im.
partf c Natural Color. akts Inskintagenulye and is
as Iltriese aa aprinag water, Hold by Druggists. mr
eAnt by expes n receipt of Ia.
OfTelos, 35 Murray St., New York.
KEEP COOL!
F -y 12AentSt, Phil e
SUERIF*S& GS L .
RebP. Lumpkihndred PTraols T. Lump
A. Lumpkin, Pliffa amgs Jameng
Thn WnSbooo tefitynayi
Aerfect foor leins, oiuae ooing and a
beig i th conty ronsarfed. o h
w aleso lrady Banohd ater
Riveros asfbounde ove mdenthe
enlybeonlig oCheap est atf r
Ja end 8areo asouhb. ad eog
in o -icar bltchtnt . Pija lons
aen P. b landki ofn Tr.oy T.liomp.
kine-haorf of the ilale-oe Abe
pi Casoh, Dfedanei wvemnth
pfrom aneof an orith o the o urt
tyhae nth aovae ofntie eses,w
ander urhaleeore the pacorhoueedoo.
inWinnsboro, ontefr0 odyi
- Al 10tapntio ortatolud
OiN wil.:N .\ Y wV ?I,1..11 M'.ny' wtLL~
wVA L1. RLrAnI Ak.
t fASO W &CS PiIA iLD.
N 0 POOltIM.4T AND DE.AREST.
1 tJ'J olwsT ii'PllCi-).
BU DE ST A ND C i EA PEST.
4 , .NEW STYLE3.
INV. WN PR ICE.
x Stops. Elet:
'c Step.s. 4 Sets
eels in Ne w Style
utzniinated Czg'e.
only - - - $95.
Tei Estolih, - Sets lReeds, Mirror Top
aso, with Gold Bronze Ornamentation,
Inly - $100.
)VER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD.
Vinnors of the ighest honors
World's exhibitions for twel
years past
?ARTS - - - 1867 VIlCNNA - 1873
;ANTrAGO 1875 P11ILA., PA. 1876
?ARIS - - - 1875 8WEDEN - 1878
Endorsed by Franz Limzt, Theodore
rhonas, Ole 30ll, Gottschalk, Strauss,
iVarren, Morgan and over one thousand
,minent mus iins of Europe nnd A meri
a. Tiho testimony as to the immenso su
wriority of these instruments over all
>thers is eirhatie, overwhelming and
ndisputablo.
E NTED UNTIL PAID FOR.
Those Organs are now offered p urchas
.ra by monthly instalments of front $5
o $10, or will bo rented until the rent
>ays for them. Front one to threo years
ino givei for payment.
Special reduction given to Churches,
ichools and Pastors, Agents wanted
verywhero. Organs sent on trial to any
artof tho South. We pay freight both
'ays if not satisfactory.
iOUTIIERN WHOLESALE DEPOT.
For the moro convenient supply of
iouthern trade a Southern Wholr.salc
)opot has been established at Savannah,
lat., front which DLalera. Churches,
reachors, and the retail trade can be
upplied at N. Y. and Boston factory
ates. For Illustrated Catalogues, price
ists and full information, addre ss
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah, Ga.
tanufacturers' Wholesale Agents.
moh 25 3m
'rIE ,FRIEND OF AL
[IOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no appetito; Holloway's Pills
ave m a hearty one."
"Your Pilis are marvelous."
"I Hend for another box, and koep them
n the house."
"Dr. Holloway has cured my headache
Ihat was chronic.
"1 gave one of your Pills to my babe
or cholera morbus. Tho dear littlo
hing got well in a day."
"Mtiy nausea of a morning is now
mred."
"Your box of Holloway's Ointment
nred me of noises in the head. I
rubbed some of your Ointm.nt behind
the ears and the noise has left."
"Bend me twyo boxes; I w'ant one for dt
poor famiily."
"I enclossa dollar; your price is 25
sents, but the medicine to me is worth a
.lollar."
"Send me five boxes of your Pills.
"'Let me have three boxes of your
Pills by return mail, for chtilbi and
rover."
I have over 200 such testimonials as
th~ese, but u am of spaxco compels mue to
oncluade.
Fon CUTANEOUSi DISORDERS,
And all O;i tions of ta' skin, this Oint
ment is me t ia.valuable. It does n~oI
heal extio ly alene, but penet rate
wilh the at at searching ef'ects to the
very rent of evil.
110LLFOWJAYV'S OINTMENT.
Possesased of' this remedy, every mieri
may be own doctor. It may be rubbed
into the system, so as to reach any in,
ternal complaint ;by those means, ouret
sores or ulcers . in the throat stomach,
fiver, apine or .other paros. It is an in.
fallible remedy for bad legs, had breasts
contracted or stilf joints, gout, rhoeuma
tism and all skin diseases.
IMPonT4NT CAUTIo.-None are genuine un
less the signature of J. II AYDOOKC as agent, rol
the Unit~'atates surroululs eaoh box or Pill.
and Uintmedt,. Boxes at 25 contt, es cents, ant
1W There is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes. UOLLO WAY & Co.,
feb 1s-ly New Yoik,
NOWV IS TIHE OPPORTUNIT3
AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT !
Preserve .your books, periodicals
newspapers and music.
State, cunty and railroad otleers, and
business men generally, supplied witi
blank booda made to any )'attern.
All families have old books, periodi,
cals, newspapers, music, &c., which they
desira to transmit to their posterity. Theri
HAVE THEM[ I;EBOUND I
Which will preserve them and will make
themn look almost as well as new.
Old books, &c., should not only be
rebound, but the current literature of thte
present clay should be pu t in a durable
rorm for preservation as well.
This can be done in the shortest poe
uible time, with the best material, in the
nest handsome and durable style, and at
9 rrioe which cannot be'duplicated any.
rhere, by E. lR. STOKES,
tationer, Boo0kblnder and Bllankc Book
hdanufacturer, No. 155 Miain street,
'orTJrnrA, 8. 0,
." Send in your orders at one,
moh 8
DORN AND HAY.
UST Rlecoied-at the old stand of T,
.1 I. 'Rbrsn5.,0 pounds Tim.
by and Clover Hlay, Two Car Loade
NORlT C AR~OLNA CONN~
Lo whioh *ill be mold Yery oheap for
ineb 22 iNO n~ ora I.. ..
This impnortant orga' Weighs but about thico
pounds, and all the blood in a living IxIsot (aboit
three gallois) insses throu lh it at lcast once every
harf hour, to liave the iP and other Impurities
strained or ihered from it. lile is the nattral
purgative of the howels, and if the ,iver lbecoutcs
torp1d it is not s.,>aratecd iI oni the blood, bitt car
ried throtugh the veins to all parts of the systein,
and in trying to escape throtugit ihe ports of the
skin, cartses It to turn yellow or a ditty brown
color. The stomach bccomecs diseased, and Dys.
pepsia, Indigestions, Constipation, Headache ith.
sne"Juss, atindice, Chills, Ialaral Fevers. i'iles,
4 Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol.
Slow, slautt's IlAA-TINt, the treat v.getable
discovery for torpidity, catsts the Liver to throw
off fromt one to two ounces of bile cach time the
blood passes thrott,' it, as loIn' as there is an ex
cess o bile; an tihe eflect ot evei a few doses
upon yellow coniplexion or a brown <dirty looking
skin, will astoith all who tr it-they eiA the
firit sl-inptosns to disappea:r. Die Cute of all bili.
ous disses and Liver complaint Is made certain
by taking 1I11MATINIt in accortiancc with directions.
Ileadache is gctrally cired it twenty minutes,
atid no disease that arises fron the Liver can exist
If a fair trial is 'iven.
SOLID AS A SUDSTITUTE FOR PILL$
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price 25 Cents and $1.00
UNG
The fatality of Consumptioa or Throat and
Lung Diseases which sweep to the grave at least
one-third of all death's victims, ariscs from the
Ophini or Morphine treatment, which simply st.
r efes as the work of death goer on. $ro,ooo will
epai if Opitum or Mortuline, or any prcparation
ofpiuni, lor hine or russicAcid, ca ibefod
in the GLODE F.owit Couciu Svitur, which hIas
cured people who are living to-thay with but ono
remainisg lting. No greater wrong can be done
than to say that Consumption Is Incurable. The
Gi.onu FLowtM CocG SvntIr will cure It whert
all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough,
Asthna. Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat
and hins. Read the testiioiials of the lion.
Alexander -1. Stephens Gov. Sulith and Ex-Goy.
irown of Ga., 1 1on. co. Peabody, as well as
those of other remarkable cures in our book-frce
to all at the drug ptores-and be convinced that if
uott wish to be cured you cat be by takinig the
-121onat ' LOWEt CoLv'err SYtur.
Take no Troches or LoIenges for Sore Throat,
when yoU can get Gi.oUs FLowHa SvRU- at san.e
! price. For sale by all Druggists
price 25 Cents and $1.00
Grave InMIst.Akes are made in the treatment of all
diseascs tiat arise front >oisoli in the blood. Not
one case of Scrofula Syph s, White Swelling,
Ulcetou's Sorcs and Ikin Diseasb, in a thousand,
is treated without the itse of Mercury it sonle form.
.Miercury rot' the bones, and the diseases it pro.
duces are worse than any ouner kind of blood or
skin disease can b-. 10 l)n. PumnisitroN's STIt.LIX
GIAor ,r iM . s DaLInT is the only nedicinu
uponwh a lopeof recoecry fromt Scrofula, Sy
PHlis and Mercurial diseases in all stages c.n b
reasonably founded, and that will cure :ance:.
f.ro,lo will be paid by the proprietors if lercury,
or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm
less can he found in it.
Price by all Drugists St.oo.
Grost 1-rowIa CoUnH Svaur and MIartaLL'S
h1uiPATM11, FOR rTIM LIVERs for sale by all Drug.
gists itt 25 cent and $r.oo bottles.
A. F. MERRELL & C0., Proprietors,
- PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CHARLOTTESVILLE
CASSIMERES
CHEAPER
THAN
CHIILOTTESVILLE~ CASSIM1ERES CHEA PElU
TiEAN EVEI I
CIIAIILOTTESVILLE CASSIMERES CHEAPEIt
TIIAN EVE i
CIIAILOTTEsVILLIC CA 551ME lRES CHEAPER
iAN EV~It I
Charlotteavillo Cassinieres and Jeans,
STRIPED
-AND
UHIECKED
.MUSLINS.
PRINTS, PRINTS.
J. F. McMAST b.R & COY.
april 15
The fo-lowinir i i he present scohedule or arri
valis ott t.hte C's trial t*. Unlutinslia nti Atutma,
lI sti-ioatl, ont liht bsta tfl WV:thIntgton timne,
wshhh a i ablt aLLti.nmiutes tastr than
WVnnsboro time:
DAY PASENGEt-GolNG NonITII.
Cohimbia.......................,.. .20 p. g,*
Ilvlthewood........................ 2.15 '
Itidgeway.................-....... 2.12
8nusspon'i--............... 2 .5
Wlusnsboro.................;........8a.1 "
Adger's- - .. ..... ...... 4.2.1 ".
W..c ........,.........8.81 ti
WVoodhward's.......................11,4?
Blackstock------.................. 152 '4
.onal.-----.--............402 it
Cihealor........................... 4,jg '4
DAY PASSENGER -001N80OTII.
Chster..-.......-.------........... 1.28, P. Is
Cornwahll's................ i. t
...k.ok-...-----...... 15 4
Woodward's------...-.--........... 20
Whito Oak....................... 2.16 'e
Adlger'a--..-.--.-........... ......... 2.25 ts
#1'nnssboro.....------.-....... .......2.88
Idcwy.....--...............8.11 "
Columbia.-.----.-.............. 4.10 "4
NIGIIT PASSENGER -GoINQ NORTH.
wolodb ---.-.------.. -------...- . A~,
Blak..... '''''''-.. 10.28 ".
-................................110 *i
Chstebro.-.-... ......1.4
WVoodward's.... ........112A.
White Oak.-.-..........1.8
Chote--------- --- ------8.10 A f
W~odsnrcl' --- - 8.45 "
~Vlnsoi'------- --- ..----4.20 4'
Columbia - . . .
SMITH if5 0j
A few ni ta A u1WN GA., P00% ere%
rgeWors. t te 0 -tlo me
WOBtM OIL for RM0 h
l or the B S so