The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 15, 1879, Image 2
THE NEWS AND IERALD.
WINNHIMOO, H. (1.
TVZEDAT MORNINu, Jsly 15, 18190
ft. MAP ?N.a 14n, Ptron.
JNO. A. nUYNoLIDH. AssoIuAT8 190114n.
AN EXCc1APME msintain1s the sound
proposition that ttood Intlentions, like
squal111t babies ill church, sbould al
ws be co'Mlud out.
Nrw Youx has a gubernatorial eloc.
tion In November, which promises to ,e
very bitter, and yet no nominatiomy
itvo been uade by either pirty.
Tin AIJ3JIN$JIWAToN organa lnalig.
nantly charges that a fly walking ovet
Zach. (handler's nose Is Ihrudiately
affocted with dcltrHum tremcna.
TK Nvw YORK Nun thinks that a
month's enlistment, a single week at
the front, or even the record of' a
patriotic sutler, would be worth more
to Mr. Charles Foster In. his present
circumstances as candidate for gover
nor of Ohio than all the profits of his
shop from April, 1861, to April, 1865.
TH, Ix'1RIx1c-rAz, boring fIo' the
British Channel tunnel begun lately in
France has been suspended for three
months in consequenco of sllking a
sftatum of water-bearing clay.
The olnglneers, however, still hope that
they will strike a layer of chalk inlper.
viotts to water. In the meantine, the
channel passage will continne to have its
horrors for sea-sick passengers.
Irs DUE to the Charlotto, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad C;oampany to
state that the amount improperly exactt
ed of Mr, . It, Flenniken on ia freight,
bill has boon roflbnded to him, since our
article upon the subject. Ilow fir this
notion of the Company i9 the remlt of'
the exposG of their unjust and unlawftti
chargos recently given in 1'11t NEw
AND 1IIAI1.D, we leave our roader-s to
determine.
EDINso STIlL protests that his elicetric
light is a success, and explaius his
delay in introducig it, by saying that
ho proibre not to introduce a sevon
gas jot light when lho expects shortly
to ilucra',o the strength to ten jets.
Wo"ro Edison not such a phenocnenal
invntor, the public Would be inclined
to class his light along with the Keely
Motor. But lhe hts already accoin
p1ished such vond,r a In scine that
we uttst wait patiently for further
developments,
Yellow VetOr in Memphio.
A if'inil itttnounaeenen1t has been
made of the existence of yellow fever
In Mumlphis. Everybody thtt can is
leaving the ill-fited ity, and all the
other localItios liable to the scourge
wireoenforcing strlet quarantine. T-he
diseaso has not yet become epidemic;
* mand strong hopes are enitertained that
* A.h.J NNNNj' ENu :anbioil
to live there in Contiatt danger. Trade
will be destroyed, and property will
become wortidkes. Hecr casoe is a sad
That Exodus,
Raidieahs ina the North are still howl
lng about the outrages inflicted upon01
.the Southeorn blacks, and( are hocling
meeOtigs at which largo amounts of
talk and small amotunts of' moaney are
exp)ended in aid of the exodus n'om
Milssissippi. Tihose hiumanitarians ail
1owv hundreds of thousanads of whites
to tramp about In search cof work
under their own ntose without lifilng
a finger to aid thtei; yet their heart
bleeds ihr the "poori'.bhacks" who havt~e
homes and work to dto ini the Sout.
One eiu lotta circunsutanice la thatl no
negree are asked to hnmiaigrate to Now
Eftightand, but they' are0 ailtold to go to
I(aans anid the West. T his its very
disluterested, espe)ciallhy as the blaci
imn 114 hcld 111) as a mairacio of' in<hts5
try, miorality and sobriety, and it
w'ould naturally be suapposeod that
Massachusetta would yearn to have
ima ini her bosomi. 11cr phailant.hropy
* ~and lgmaahiy ar'e such, hboweer,
* thait she is wvilhhg fhr this tide of'
prosperity to be turned elsewhere.
* ~It is equally nioteworthy that K(ansaa
* does not desi'e the colored brother.
Her voiceo is raisedi in loud protestatioan
against the ftrcinig by the Yankee hn
maiinitarlins of a horde of' deluded, unt
prep)ared, and, in many instances, fasy
people Into her borders. Thoso who
have already reached 1Kansams have
sqiQatted about the towns, and arc in
dpstituo. Thousands are returnhag
ho91ne to Mi.ssiippi and Louisiana,
andthouandstmoreare' p)repmaig tinan
inovitable Ocareer ofv'agabondango. No
wvonder JHatateas protests aiga.inst the
mnaohdnations o(P1hillips and il H aveni
and Conway. The Misisppins are
gullible that they stamped'. on the
*)'ost notice. A acoundrel avent
.*o4gh.a certain part or the Stato not
)ong'ago and toldt all the Magroes- that
* epe4ial ttaih Wenld bo oni hand at a
deu1gated time' to take themn to Kan
.~p. Ao s~ct t iinlge.and stakes to
mark thaei now. poseslins, and In
this way dr4M ed' them of their spare
(~ le day' ppointedl the
?~ ,t~ e depot.
o tr'aain esmo., They
:; i oveIything they ad/i~and aro
] 1 Awell (hi themn to remetuber
* eh..lo 'ath~ 'K&A this labqr
thMyWilIli t * Bto4as andl
ch ~~ ored
bae s o to ak up f
6! wgu wi #0t amount to
much. The Liberia Exodus was a
great swindle. The Mississippi INo.
dus is a still greater franui. It will run
Its course before long, havlig"dion no
good for anybody.
Heresy in Scotland,
The United I'resbyteriun Church in
ficotlanud In conisidcsrabhly exerci sedl at
preent over the alleged he-rey of oiie
of Its ruinislers, the Riev. lDavid
Macrae. It scorns that at the annual
meeti ng of the SyindI Alay, aeven
article's were adopted which eKse,Itial
ly modified its creed on some cardiinal
doct.rines, p lacing it, (In p retty iItnoh
the gronid o(tieenpld by the New
School I'rebyterIain of the I;iited
Hlates. .Not yet, satisfied witI the(e
modlifIcallous, the Rlev. D)avid MIuctrne
of the (lreenock I're,,byl.ery mtove(d the
adopti(nt of anl (iglth rl ile in thehe
WOi'(I$4
''hat. in regrrd to the ultitnate
pe(nalty of in, the Church does nt,
Flind herHelf 1o the WeslinilliHIAr iInter
prelat iol of what the Scrip urew any
on t.h18 uiject."
'ITis mtttioon gave t-ise to a debate, in
whili ,Mr. lacrite avowed his disbelief
in the Calvitl is Ideas of futire p .111
shment ; and somte other mnebiJers of'
the Hynod seemued to agree in tie nailn
with hiun. A delided tajorilty of the
Synod, however, difrered with hn1,
and a corimitltee of sixteen dHtfn
guished divinteH an( laytuen was ap
pointed to dleal withi the case. In the
meantimo MI'. Atrinra was Iemporari
1y nliipd'ed. film congr('galiou, low
ever, was in Sneh thorough sympathy
wif.h hhn that the l1111uiter Hent, to take
ils plaet would 1 nol, have Ien allowed
to preach bti. or. the int1erc1Hion of
the depoHed pustor 11Ihelf. In the
leatintim tite cotmmittee proCCUt(d
Its work under ddlicultie'. Tho news
liapers and all classeH of I'reslIytorials
onIere( Into the contv1e' r 'Iy. At, last.
eleven muentherH of the c(ommittee.
recoimelded final sisponslion from
all minlistriatl friuctions. The other
fle iemhbers reatud to vote. I )r,
Macrae hiais appelied to the Synod,
which Ia the hlghe'Ht.fttdlcatory of this
branch of Presbyteriatnism. A special
meeting hats been called to try the
case this m 1onth. Thou we will know
whtatl. t111 descendunts of the followers
of.h01111 Calvin andl John Knox will
have to say about tids important dc
tine,
N11Th lI AROI,ZVA N81VWN.
-Colplaints of drought are almost
11nVersal throutghout t.he State.
-M-Ar. I Ianiltont McCanldlaHs, of
I.ar'iwell coun11ty, lmado t1is NenRo11 Ilve
hun(rod ald fifty busheleoL'oate on ton
aat'ms of land.
"'-Mr. Ilamilton Puller of lencnfort,
shot at i erano o1 the river, an(1 the
ball glrtot(g aceidentally killed it
colored1 man.
--All the caeugrowlg ou t of the re.
cenltm3urlder' of M~r. John Eniglsht lby3 Po
iilceman1 ltose, of Coi lua, haIve . heen1
p)ostjponed till October.
-Mr.' E. L . RLocheO, of Chiarleston,
caused byathe <.li o'fGen. Andorson.
0On0 of thle mnalo employen' of Saludai
Factory wvas~ prostrated by suntl roke at
theu factory on1 SalturdalIy and1( brought
to Cohunbia, whero helied dur( 111Ing the
daly.
-About 0on0 hundreud thiounandi
busihela of wheat haOve been malde Ill
Abboville coutt' y11 th i ar-thiel largest.
and best crop the county13 has1 (ever pro
duced.
-In Columbia, onl Trsday(j1, there
wore three sunsetrokes, one fatal ; in
(Charleston, onl Ih same day14 il, they were
-A Surivivorsn' Assuociatlon, wvithi
Gen. Eilison Caperse na pre'sliet, hasi
beena oVganize.d Ior tihe p 0o ofoect
liig a mIonumenlOIt to tillo Confederanito
-1The .larnw1ill A\gricult I1 uralId
Mechaictial Assoolit ion have'~ palssed
a1 resou(ti to 1.1~the c't that11 no gamhll
lhng, of' anly descrOipt on, ill b11. ))er
I )emuocratll. c.olored( man11 of1 AhililIe
county, sowe'd IVwo( bushels3i and3 three
po f' whealt. oIn six acres o lanid,atnd
has just thrieshed out inelty3-threeC
--Last1 wee(k,nearl1l Windso,.iln Aikenl
colunty, whilei a1 lit tle son1 Of' Mrl. I). 1B.
I)icks wa'is plonIghling ihe wi'Is neeIdenlt
ally atr'uck 11n the s1i10oihv the plough
huindIo8, fl*om the eTbets' ot' wiie i he1
dIed a fewi daya3' atter.
--Ther is a81 little colored girl In Camr
(dOn t.hat wouhd pass8 very wuell iln a
show hv the aide oft Tomi TIinunhil and1(
year's old, in thIrty 11nches hIgh, and1(
welggha twienlty-sevenl piounds.
-One Jamnes (Onddn, liying on1 tile
county13, loaded h18is un to1shoot a cr1ow
w,ihen tile gunlilI was dschaiged, iodgring
1t8 contenta Iin Gadsden'se head, kiling
hIm latanltly.
--An emphhloy' on thle Southi CaollOinal
RIailroad, a whlite man11 namtled Mike
Halesy, wa,1s overcome11 by the hett Onl 1ei..
daly, and1( was1 talken IVom the trinI aIt
Orangeburg about twvo o'elock in tile
at ternoon, anud e.'xired ahnlost inuneldI..
-A smaH5) cyclone passed throngh
tile counltryi along thln Dorceseter' road
elg htCen 111l10 tV'om Chatrlestonl on
AVednueayv iIght last. The traioh of'
the0 tornaiido was11 vo1i y narr'1ow hut its
Ihree w as severe enoughi to level ai larg
number)01 of' tr'ees and1 the crops thirollg
which it passed. No h10nsos were in-'
jured.
-The Confhderato survlivorsl living
in Lexingtoi Counity held( a meeCting ait
thle courthouse onl the 7th1 Inst., Major
Godirey Leaphart presidhng. There
were tbrty enrvivors present .and aftor
or'ganlising, the meetinga:furned to
Ime'et on the0 first Monday l nuguist, thle
object being the ibrmatlon of a survI
-The Charleston eomilttee on
streets, at to meeting held on Frtidayj de
eided~ to put In extr three of' 0on0 1mn
dredt menu 1md fin.'earts to wbrk at
01n00, to) 6oeure still1 greater Olealiness
anId maintain it. The Copnitteeseomia
determined thata.ther' ofibit:nor delay
shlba1 ato have the atu'eets in an
igrep able aitary condltion.
MLast i g f a5'Mr. Jolm A.
Waa comInaro Ahbnvinl, w inegroes
who were lying on the side of thll
road halled a*r. I)nnsby, the driver,
id ordered hlin tn stop on the hill be
t'ween Mrs. Enurlght's and Fort Pickons.
Mr. Dansby refusli1j4 to 'haltth, ley
seiz ed the horses by th1e bridle, .when
he drew his p,lstol, and the would-be
hilghwaytneu lied i'the direction bf
the railroatd.
---Oi lust Sil tnrdany uight an Aikei
colored n1an11 took 1a short ual with his
l et resti ieni o1e of tie r I'Is Of the
Month Caiol lilt 11i1r'0ad. 1He had ol ly
slept it short tinae whei a tratin cam'e
al1onK and hevure( his toes fr1omu is
Foot.
--,Mirls. SaltAr, wis of Covert Naler, of
(la rlndfonil cllty, wasH bined 11as1
week by Ihe IIex Iloslin of an oil can,
Wblie hling at Iigl:tedI lampnt, which
her husband wiaH filling with oil. The
fir'e Corni nunlcentedI from the burning
wick, exp loling the iti, anld she Was
HO baly billrIe,l I .hat she died inl five
hours. The iniflat ind :bul (If( luIlliIng
wasH saved by colored 1er1-onsH who
gave ahisltnue.
-A few days sIine (Cief' .ftarshal,
.H. F. Wignid, of Aikeil, altempled
to 1r'('st it oloIre(I 1111111 wlio was creti,
11 ai (181 Istuine on the st ret,i when
the mIalu sIIldenly lifted1 him nill by onc
leg and thvew lIrin violently to the
groulnl, al. the saine Iime( fulling on
him. The hill was 1so great thnt it
broke his uankle near Ile loot, aind he
liat bee'n conilhled to hils bed eve' hin'e.
The negro wIas arre'SIed 11d111 bou(1
over to aipper lit the Court of 5essins.
-(.)n ''ue(sdty lItH Ilwt d Nt ii., a
young colored uatn living inl C'hiarles
ton, wais drowne<I whil bathing in
the PonlP Iltver, at the mont-h of
lhe inhhoova, whero he ha1d been
I'ln.1)loyei In 1hoc1p1hauIe (iggilig. It, Is
111pposed that he was 1 itken with
cranip in) tho water. The body 11hiad
not 1)e11 'ecOVl'red it at,. last account1.
The (leeznse(I walis it v(1'' r'i'('lnIle
alnd1 in(dutstriois 1131131, tuid is weill
sp)ok'n of by holh white anid colored
)co)le who lk l('w hil.
-'I'ho (.rel;nvillo ,4(!verH'lixer of Stin
day beifoire l1st. has (le following: ''A
rlmior 'Was cireulaled ai'ouid town it
I'mw days since thtl. John .1. .\loore, I lie
111111 who wa-Is lvnrbed in Snrltlnhm'g
O'luly, hadt beeni recttsilttcd by his
famtily, and had(tlinmlediately taken the
Irain to New York, wher the h(1 been
recofgnizel> y a mllanl f'oN Spnartan
burg. ThI'1e report was Inotantv he
ilevel by sonie who had heard that
Mooe's Itea ltiwes were not (listort'd by
dleatlb, but app)1eared g uite naitural. it
p robbhly Wns stairted b ' it 11(d at Ve'
nonsvllle who onl the lllght hn question
di(1 soee Moore's wago1 <h'ive 131 t I he
depot with two IersonlH in It, oie of
whoIm1) got aboard iho northei'n-bou(1
train. Upon 1i0luiry, however, the
ir'ty Was folndto be a 14I33nman frcio
bhester' (oniy, wybo hitd[ visited the
scene of tragedy, and been carried to
Ih11( dle)ut. by 11omile temlber of Moore's
ftily. The remainS of Al >ore w(e
interred in anl old burl"ving-g'ound,
about hall' inilo dit;tant froml his late
r'esidence."
NEIPN 01" TlfR DA Y.
--1l':x-(,overorl Wiilium Allen, of
Ohio, (ied u(dnely at 118 home near
Unlilieothe on 1"r'lday norning.
--The Orahngemon ofNow York and
Irooklyni celebrated I lIe 12th of' July
by ani excursion103 to A lpine G rove.
at. New Yor'k Iast. Wednesday from33
IEuroj ie, mahlinly Einglish, Scotch andt
luzell, the murtider'er of' Miis
Ilanison, was11 executed at Concord, N.
without, a struggle.
-Samuel lIailey, of New York, form
erly innte oft a1 steamboat, mado(1 ani eix
traord'liinary' ttmpt to c3ommhiit su3icide
on Thutrsdayv by heatinug the tolp of htis
headt( ini wit hia smatlll hanner. Ilec cnn
not recov'er.
-,Jiidge David 0. I[umpihiles, of the
D)istict of' Columibia Suprembe Court,
diedt It his1 retsidenve near13 Francnia(3i1
mral 4i'ill he' takent to IlIuntsv'ille, Fla.,
for inl(it1ermet.
03n the 1ist TIennes'hsea& Vrugiia Ralil
roa, doppdlead in1111 hinghit at
Londton,1t'nthu, oin Saturday morning,
it issuppsed om heart. (11seas1 or
--A drovo o1t'T'xals steer's was13 he
inig deivent Ihtrough Ceiitra11lPairk, New
Y'ork, ont Satutrdaiy, i'wen some3 of the
aimiaIqls beaime unmanaiiiigable iand
brokef'' li-mhe malin hterd. '1lThey rush
oil downi the streets, pursued hv the po
litio and11 cro'wds8 0' people1. 'Several
pers8ons1 were tossed onl theIr hornls
but non are rporited steriously hurt.
-A Lake Pruovi'dence La., spectial
d1ipaItIch rep'Iorts the( killIng of' Post
matister' Aut in by' ( Squire Leek of' Wtest
Carroll, antd thomortotal wound(inw of S.
I,. Austin, Jrt. Parish ,Judge W. jj;
SnthI whot( wasit cross1in3g the street
durbl tho metlbe, wats strucitk, it is al
i y a1 stray bullet, anid instanttly
--John Williamsa and W inter Pa 'ne
werechatnged ati War'rentont on3 Friday,
IleIolzelawv, acling riltoad agent atnd
telegraph 4operator a( Warnt on June)
tlitn, in lFebruairy last ,and the latter' fortl
Sthe33 muder 0fa tld1 netgtro naitid James
A damts at Sah'tm, Fauquier count y, Va.,
lin A pril last.
-lin Phi&idollphaia last Montday o' ve
nin g M11ichael Lannigtan. oa.a '1Robet
with whomu ho lived, in)toxlente,d 11n3(
talkig to 8so3n0 neIghbors about him,
struck her wifth the 'lat of' his~ hand3( int
the Itee, atnd she fell to the floor anbd
died. Latnnigant was1 airrested, .but it
Is belIived that the womiant's death was
-In the Uinited States Circuit Court.
ait. 1an F"rancisco, last we'ek, Judge
Field1, oft the Uniited States Sutpremto
Court, decided whait is known as8 the
"'queue-cttinag orditattce" to be in)
va lid, being hit contliot wIth the four
teenth tmndwinet. The or'dh Ianco1
proscribed that the quleues of all ChIna
men03 ItirsoneOd 1in the county Jail fohr
potty otlln)ces shold bo cut off' and1
was expected to provo a strong deter-.
retvt to thtat class8 of cimnals.
-Iught M. Blonhama, at prominttot
youtng lawy'er, deputy circuit coutt
clerk, sutperintenden)t of pultic insttruc
tlonse for Antdetrson cotunty, Tennt., and
prltnejpal of' Clinton Acau emy, was atta
tucked on Saturday mlorningby Jack.
Queenor, connty court olerk, atnd John
L. Shtipo and( is son Samn both promi-.
n)onteitir.ons ofQOlintn. ionhamut was
sti-dfek over~ the head with a club In the
hands of Sam,) Shipo, antd whten Ito at
temtpted1 to detlanself Queonor and
the twoShipesufred on him'with pockt
pistols. F~ivo balls took effbet, t inI
tbe broet and tWa in the hu a4. Blofr.
h&mitbdght, do&seratel)y a$dbefiro of
waoorPowerOhadc)'gthbbbd Queener
i the arm and4 ilhce shot Sam Slpe
ltaaly Ii the abdomen, and seriously if
n,ot Jatt 1 stabbed John L. $hlpe.
'The trus ble occurred a>otl HlanderVus
langtt ,tastd by . sonie of the lat"tesI
autuL is dCdmndson daughter of
the ex- x-collector, E. W. Edrn,c,ndson.
SAt e recent ,iession of the dis
trict cot 'tlrce of the Dallas (Texas)
A fican \1. E0. Chrch, a resolution
was ado)te( declatring that the' contlr.
eIce did not itorse tile tgitationl of
the (ue'ion1 of the exoduis to Kansas,
nor the nvention called for that pur
pose in '"exas "by broken-downh polit
Ical tric sters." The conference- verv
,(ensiblhdvs('ed the colored pleople of'
1 exas <"reasuin lit home, attetid to
their" cro>s, purIIcIhase homes and edlu
cute thei Vh l(hien.11
-A sljciail agent of the postofice
depsartm ut has Just arr'ested in &New
Mexico 4 tail robber belonging to a
';anlg of 'Texas hliKhwaymlenl. ThIe
.Ind ve grilnt(l ei I or( (r for his renoval
to l'exal for trial, but the United
States ina1rslhal hu<l no mnoney to pay
the h1eOsslry dxpenses. He tele
gralhed to the marshal of Texas, but
the Jatte;" wias in ile alile con(ition.
'l'heI lIostollice al(r.t Ihereiottn1 started
for ''exus with the prisoner, the stugo
companies cat rying h1n11 on (rust, sai
the agent provIllling 1Kprovisions for the
eight hundred miles journey, and
guardling the desperado night and day
hiliself.
-'I'ho New York 'J'imes gives an
account i f' a compatiy of tramnfps, es
timated from 75 to J00, who have
taken p)obsesion of a piece of land
near New Windsor, i short distance
back from IlinIson, where they make
thelr levies on ftirnc'rs, ainc rob and
pil1i1der with imhputlily. 'I'hev 11hrow
out pickos, defy the "'cIodh'olppers'
who act as1, vilage constables, rille
orchards, filhls and hen'oosts, subsist
on the sur1"rounding country ad1(1 InOVo
oil in detachimlents when they have
stiId the0ir i lmie. These idle riafliml s
have been driven into Now York fromt
adjourning States in which there are
laws for their su,pression, and are
taking advantage of the atbselce of re
stratining laws to this State to carry on
their work.
-A boilerexl,lolel on Friday m1ortn
lug inl the planhing mill and box fictory
of C. P. Stevens & Co., in Baltimore.
'T'he boiler house, a small one story
brick building at the rear of the fic
tory, and a ilree story brick building
adjoining the boiler itouse, used as at
box factory, Were completely wrecked.
A portion of the wall of the nain ftc
tory, a large five story brick building,
was blown out, from the bottom to the
up)er story. 'The large plate glass
'ronts and whidows, fo' it distance of
t wo sqfuaresH, w'cres demolishedl. ALi the
titne of' the explosion buti a few hands
were in the factories. August Setzer,
one of' the proplletors, Ind Henry
Uhrich, enginrer, were instantly killed.
Six or elght. laplrsons are said to have
beenl injured, sonic seriously.
THII VIRfA.ILL.Es. 1.J41t GARCyDEN.
A ltuIpua In the French Annembly Over the
lducatlon lill.
Pa'it Correspmnience Now York '1i'me.
M. De .Cassllgnatc's op1ning word's
were that M. Jules Ferry "should not
be permitted to accuse ihe Uatholies
the Catholic Party-of falsifying texts,
without incurring the risk of having ]
the phrase anppliu to himself. Besides,
a1 party wvhiich counts M. Girerd in o
its raniks hais no right to b)e offendeld by -
criieIain.'i - M. G iried is the peirsoni,
nn - -- - Amel*ee, who prie
tenided to have picked up in a raihvay
en.rriage, a few y.eas ago, a~ letter con
.taininhg details ot' a"UJpnaIpartist plot,
which caiused the' invalidation of M.
Do lBourgoing on the 4iye of a v.ery hni
portaut, vote in the Assembly. A cr
taini Levaillant, editor of a provincial
niewsmpapjer, reproduced these docu
men3uts, giuaraniteed on hionior thiri au
thlicit y, was prlosecuted for libel
bly M. l)c liourgoinlg, and1( condeieid
to p ay (6,000 franuics daumages, "ftor' ina-N
billity to prove a sinigle point. of his alle-.
~ations,' for' which he has been, since
In iao's resignation, rewarded
with ai hucrativ'e app olinent In coni
ne(ctioni with the D)ep)artmleint of' the 11]
'''eiisuury. T1here was then some ren- ar
soln for ani assault upjoni the Giford.
14ut as niothinag wounids so luch as uin
p)leiaant truuths, Mu. Gaimbetta seized
the opportunity of closipig thle orator's
miouthi by t he annlounceenit that lie
wVouldi ionusuult the Chamber upon01 thie J
app)llient Ion of' tile eensure coul 1ed ith~ B
femiporasry expulsion.. '.lhlis was quite -
eniough ; the Left aipplatuded, tile Rtight
v'ociferauted, anid all parties runshed
down Iinito the Ioen epace in front of U
the Speaker's ceiri, hiowling, curshlig,
str'iking ightd and left, like~ a set, of' ill
bred -school boys. sotd Jl
"Lvingj coward's!"-hued*.
D'A'tit."Ill slap your face," re-1
sponided the irascible 'I'ard, hue of' the j
Agrcultural . Dlepartmnent, wvhose
guide ,,phiilosophier .and friend hin '
enviliied, and1( not. dlarinig to open h
his ow~n mouth, hue thotughit hiimselt' I e
bounid to d ieend. Then Mu.' Jean
David flew at M. Rlauline's throat, aind b
If he did nlot hit hIn camne ver'y near it, of
andit only missed becauise lie had noit t.
learnied hlow to strike f-om~ thle shoul-a
der', simnpi iawing like anl old1 womani.
"Somlehly .had better hold im 01' Il
hurt some uody," screamed poor1 0o(d
Louis lane, i o looked like an ant in Ci
a passion. *'Sildne'l Milence" ba\yled
h~ - Gabe'ta,riniging :his bell unitil
the clapper camii6off, -when a hat was
given him, which, tieloninag to somew
one els,e aiid,b i (o big, slidl dowvnT
over' his ears, ,~vng., the pr'esideunt of
this legislautly body th~e ap>pearance of lIj
an im mens'e cock roach withi its head
in an ink bttle. N Hloi tile confitsIon
was stilled noolieha's 'ever been able
to tell mie,. and. I certainly -could nlot
make out, for whenl the captain o'f the
guard, having donned, his. uniform,
ar'rivod, the iuomb,ers were trying to J
get breath in their seats, andl seemed th
u)tter'hly exhiaustod by vituperai'ltion, r
At'ter'thisu there was a 'short atUouurn- co
mnent for -rett'eshmeonts, and aniother
smaihller sindy In the committee-roomse
wchwas.temnporarIIlyquelleiby M'
Rouhr'sj *)hi I a:treec,but
thie row coruymbace4anew a, fW mlin-3
lutes lat.(r, and we} on 01 duinu aIl the10
afternoon, edm n i h e wgIth
havwingoxpurgated lis first remarks of J
an thing which might be considered ]
oesiv to the governmuent as a body,
in ordr oe the: floors for a few
minutes i ~tirqrd restored ti e of- "
ftnisiv'eelu aut whoi t fonA fhAt
flidro'\As ,1 longer h6jSe for tolor- r
aneo.
NO TICE TO OREDITORts th
1UIT"""* oun rcero te Co-t a
.L of-Comno Pl1A*,'MAl pitsods hAv. re
ing claims, ft whatsoever inature agaihet
the .Oaa ,d~ eeebi~le
____d_ a~ lI.
Wofci.W t,t3 H6 0ERR b$
jidly 8-f tnatd ', -Clerk of C9urt'
TUTT'S
*PILLS T
INTRODUCED, 1668.
A TORPID LIVER
is the fruitful source of disearer, promi
.uout among wide are
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIPtNES4
DYSENTERY, BiLIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the boweln
aro costive, butsoznetmos alternato wit
loosonosn, Pain~in the Head, acoompanied
with a 1) uil sensation in the back part,Pain
in the rightsido and under the shoulder
61_d, fullness after eating, with~a~ditri0
oilnation to eoertion of body ormind, Irri
tability of temper, Low-spirits, Loss o
memory, with a fooling of having neglectec
some duty, General wearines; Dizzines
Fluttering at the IIeart Dote boforetb
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headaohe generall
over the right eye, ~5etleosnesa at nigh
with~fitful dreams, highly colored rlin.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED
TUTT'S PILLS
are especially adapted to suo
casos, a singlo dose effoote
such a chango of fooling as tc
astonish tho sufYerer.
TUTT'S PILLS
are compeunded from snbstances that ara
frefrta tiny properties tbnt eaa In$ure
the meat delicate organiatlon. Tye
Hearch, Cleanse, Pur 11y, ?tul Invigorate
the entire tIystesrl. By relloving the en
gorged ,iver, they cleanse the blood
from i,al.onous lnnore, and thus Impart
lselth and vitality to the body, causing
the bowvels to act naturally, Without
which no one cam feel ,vell.
A Noted Divine says
Dr. TUTPT:-Dear Sir " For ten years I ha,. beeu
a martyr to irapepnia, )onstipataon and Piles. Las
tipring your Pilswere recommnended to me; used
thmutwt ittle fat) am now a well ma
bave good appet it. dgsto perfect, resu ool
fllea gon. and I(havegasined forty poun.oiF e!dfluie
fboy are worth their welgh iniold.
l:av, it. I.. SIMPSON, Louisville. Ey.
TUT T'S PILLS.
Their firet effect Is to Increase the Appetite
Ind cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the
tyystem is nourinhed, and by their Tonic Ace
Ifon on the )Igestive Urgans, Itegulaa
Stools are produced.
DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYSz
"tew dlsonas oulst that cannot be relieved by m
ttoring thte lver to its normal functions and for
ihis pu%rpose no remedy has ever boen inven{vd that
bas as happy an effect as TUTT'S PILLS."$
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS,
Dcle 35 Murray Streot, New York
W" Dr. TUTT'S MAN UA L of Valuable Infor
mation and Useful Iteceipta" will be mailed/rei
DIt tthplicutlon.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
1RIAY HAIR on WUlssiiM hnged to a GOo?T
)art a NaturaliOulor, ae instantaneously, and is
ta Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists,
iO,t by Hxpress on recoipt of $1.
Offioo, 35 Murray St., New York.
IRY the best two and a half car
cigar, at F. W. HABENIoHT's, Rei
Market Hall.
9 II I P M.A. IT
DUPLICATING
.]MJTTE~E?6 BOOK
Simple, Convenient, Neat usnd
Che~ap. Every businosma
should-have one.
0 INK OR~ PEN RIEQUREI
Tbe undersigned is prepared I
1 Order's. SaleslO ennl ho0 aeon C
y time. E. S. CHANDLER,
juno 143ms Agent.
ORacool Leoneor Ice Sot
Waer, callj at F. WV. HABENIOJp
car of Market.
P3A LiYETTOIfUSIE~
RiDER THE' WINNSBORO HOTE]
IIABENICIIT's.0LD) STAND.
- WOULD Inform my friends and ti
. publio in general that I will I
ind at the above stand at all suasonabi
urs rea,ly to wvai+ on them, With a:
pecricneo of thirtly odd ytea.s in th
Iainess, I guaratntoeo to servo all kind
drinks in a manner that willl suit Uh
tto of overy one.
MIN'l JUL4EPS A SPECIALTY.
A oboice stock of Winos, Liqluors an,
gars always en hand. Give mn o a call
une 73mos J. OLENDININO.
O0R a good drink-Lemonaae
Mint Julep, or any other de
htful Spring Beverage, dall a
MORNING STAR SALooi
Roar of Town H4 1.
TAX RETURINSe
NHIE County Auditor, or an assi Jin
will be at the following plade' or
a dlays designatotd, for the purpoAn o
tolimg returns of the tarpayers of't
nty for the next fiscal yar, viz: 1,
Wodward's, June 6 and1
Ilidgeoway,3 Juno 0 and 10.
Blythwood, Juno 11 and 12.
3 dden's Grove, Juno 13.
3aldwell's Storn, June 14.
Durhamn's, June 16 and 17.
Boar Creek, Juno 18 and 19.
loreb, June:?3 and 24.
lenkinsvllo,- June 25 and 28.
Mionticello, June 27 and 28.
Peastervillo, June 30 and July 1,
White Oak, Jul 3.
rho offieo at fhis place (Winnsbors
il bo open froin lst to 5th Ei{ne,anc
Pa 4th to 20th Ju ly, Ee00l taxpayer ii
ltired tonmake retRn' on oath of al
nod or 001tro lonaby tor m o
ae le at- Ali &itizens betweot
ages 6f twenty-.one and Bista
irs O1OTt those exempt bylaw, ar14
LuiretAmnako return of their polls.
ort1.20h July, apolna il pe
0( 6..txtt .O Cunty dtor.
10 WOOD, NO'PAPER
i the Standard Sorew Bay Stak~
Shoe, J. E na. &, Co.
YELLOW FZVER""BLAOK VOWTj_
It is too soon to forget the ratages of this
terrible disease, which will no doub return in I
a tnore malignant and virulent form in the fall
monthas of PR9..
MHI1tRELL'8 IIEPATINE, a remied' diseQi.
ered in Southern Nubia and used Ith h
wonderful results In South Amgrjoa.where
most aggravated cases of fever areQ nd,
causes sronr one to two ounces of biO 0t ye
filtered or strained from thie blood eaciptime it
passes through the liver, as long as an excess
of bill exists. By its wonderful action on the
Liver and Stomah the JIEPATINE not ODly pre
von( to a certainty any kind of Fever and
Black Vomlt, but also cures Headache. Consti
pation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all.
Malarial diseases.
No one need fear Yellow Fever' *ho will I
expel the Valarial Poison and excess of bile.
*rom the blood by using MB suiLL'S lIIKPATINE.
which is sold by all I)ruggists in Ys cent and
$1 0 bot tles, or will be sent by express by the I
Proprietors,
A F. MEIRRELL & CO., Phila., Pa.
Dr. Pemberton's Stillinga or Queen's
Delight.
rw"The reports of wondrful cures of Ithetuma
Ism, Scrofula, Salt itheum, Sypih3hi, Cancer,
Ulcers and Sores. that come from al. parts of
rho oountry, are not only remarkable but so
'miraculous as to be doubted was it not for the i
abundance of proof.
Remarkable Cure of 8orofula, &o,
CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON.
KINcsTosr, (IA., September 15. 1871.
OxsTa :-For sixteen years I have been a great
sufferer from Scrofula In its most distressing
forms. I have been confined to my room and
bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcera
tions. The most approved remedies for such
cases had been used, and the most t-minent
shysician' consulted, without any decided
lenellt. Thus prostrated, distrested, despond
ing, I was adivlsed by )r. Ayer, of Floyd Coun
ty. Ga., to commence the use of your Compound
kxtractsrtiltagia. Languagei as lnsu Ilcent
Eto describe the relief I obta med from the use of
the Stillingla as It is to convey an adequate
idea of the Intensity of my suffering before
isln your medicine; suflicient to say, I aban
doned all other remcdles and continued the use
of your Extract, of Stillingia, until I can say
truly "I am cured of all pain," of all disease,
with nothing to obstruct, the active.purult of
my profession. More than eight, months have
elapsed since this remarkable cure, without
any return of the disease.
For the truth of the above statement I refer
to any gentleman in Bartow County, da., and
to the membo a of the bar of Cherokee Clroult,
who are acquainted with me. I shall ever
remain, with the deepest gratitude,
Your obedient servant,,
J. C. BRANSON, Att'y. at Law.
A MIRACLE.
W KWT POINT, GA., Sept. 16 1870.
(lsNTs:-My daughter was taken on the 25th
day of June, I 3 with what was supposed to be
Acute ltheumattsm, and was treated for the
same with no success. In March, following
pieces of bone tegan to work out of the right
arm, and continued to appear till all the bone
fron. the elbow to the shoulder joint came ouat.
Many pieces of bone came out of right foot and
Ieg. he case was then pronounced one of
WVilte Swelling. After having been confined
about six years to her bed and the case con
sidered hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Pem
- bertone's Compound Extract of Stillingla, and
was no well satisfied with its effects that I have
continued the use of it until the presegt.
My dau hter was confined to her bed about
six years efore she sat up or even turned over
without help. -She now sits Up all day, and
sews most of her time-has walked across the
room. HIer general health is now good, and I
believe she will, as her limbs gain strength
walk well. I attribute her recovery, with the
blessing of God, to the use of your invaluable
medicine.
With gratitude, I am, yours truly,
W. B. BLATON.
WEsT POINT Ga., Se t. 16, 1870.
GENTs :-The above cert3leate of ir. W. B.
Blanton we know and certify to as being true.
''lte thing 1 so; hundreds of the most respect
ed citizens will certify to it. As much reference
can be given as may be required.
Yours truly,
CRAWFORD & WALKER, Druggists.
IION. II D. WILLIAMS.
IN- DI. PEMBERTON'S STILLINGIA is pre
pared byA.F. MICIIIIELL & 0., Phila., Pa.
Sold by all Druggssts In $1.00 bottles, or sent
by express. Agents wanted to canvass every.
where.
Send for Book-"Curoi's Story"-free to all.
Medicines sent to poor people payable In instal
nmonts.
It maya
~r TIHE FRIEND OF A LL ?
IIhOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!!
"I had no appetite; Holloway' il
ve me a hearty one." ~
"Your Pills are marvelous."
"I send for another box, and keep them
in the house."
"Dr. Holloway has cured my headaoho
that was ohronjo..
'.1gave one of your Pills to my babei
for 6holera morbus. The dear little
thing got well in a day."
"'y, nausea of a morning is now
cured."
*"Your box of Holloway's Ointment
oured me of noises in the head. I.
rubbed some of your Olntment bebiad
the ears and the noise haa left."
"Bend mne two boxes; I want one for a
poor famnily"
I;"I enclose a dollar; your price is 25
eeri a, i ut the meodicino to me is worth a
"Send me five boxes of your Pills."
"Let me have three ~oxes of' your
Pill~i ,by return mail, for chills and
,fever."
8~ I haive over 200 Rsh testimonials as
theso, but want of space oompels me to
_conclude.
FoR CoTnNEOUS DIoORDERS,
And all ertlrptions of the sine, this Oint-.
,ment is most invaluablo. It does not
'heal externally alone, but penetrates
wibh the most searching effects to the
very rcntg of evil.
BOLLOWA'Y'S OINTMENT.
e lossessed of this remedy, every men
c nay be own doctor. It may be rubbed e
into tlhe system, so a to reach any in- j
3 tornal com)plaint; by those means, eures
sores or ulcers in the throat stomach,
liver, spine or otheor parts. It is an In
0 fallIble remedy for bad legs,.bad breasts,
acontracted or stiff.joints, gout, rhouma.
tiam and all skin diseases,
~ l 'mTNT CAITIo-None are genuine un
th UIitAui St.ates9 surrounds each boX of illis ]
ind Uintnat. Boxes at s2 contg, 62 cents, and g
'rThere is considerabeav takin
the larger 5izescOLMWY 0,
fob 15-y ew York,
THE ELLIOTT
WITH IMPROVED ROLL.
MANUFAO~TURED liy
J. M. ELLIOTT, WININSBORQ, 8, C,
The subscriber has had S,ty yeat's
experience mn the gin business.
Juno 14-3mos .M E LO T
CGRN ANI4D HAY.
JUST Roceited-a~t the old elaud of T,
thy an. oetson-4000o pounds Timp.
y an clverhay, Tgo'OM Loftdq.
4NORTR CAIR 00R1U.
AUc whiph wilL be abid 'et
Ayer's Ague Cure,
everand A.Intermitten Fever,
aloRm te .r,ee.DumbAu
~awi iliotW@PJvert A.. and inJeci
lthe aetosws uIe.malari
rms, mashL or miasmatio poisonsa.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
cientilc skill from vegetable ingredients, which
-arely fails to cure the severns cases of Chills
tud Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such
i remedy the necessities of the people in mala
ions districts demand. Its great superiority
ver any other medicine yet diseovered fbr the
.ure of intermittents is, that it contah,s no oa.
ine or rpineral, and those who take it are free
rom danger of quinism or any injurious effects,
nd are as healthy after using it as befors. It
tas been extensively employed during the last
Ihlrty years in the treatment of these distressing
lisorders, and soaunvarying has been its success
hat it has gained the reputationof being infk.
ible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended
is a sure remedy and specific for the ever and
kgue of the West, and the Chills and Fever of
he South. 11.counteracts the miasmatic poison
a the blood, and fIees the system from its influ
ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
nce broken up by it, do not return until the
lisease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
he irritation of.this poison, such as Nenralgia,
itheumatism. Gout, Headache, Blindness,
roothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal.
sItation, Splente Affections, Hysterics, Pain
n the Dowels, Colic, Paralybfe, and derange.
>f the Stomach, all of which become intermit.
ent or periodical, have no speedier reaeay than
ayEn's Aeur Cone, which cures them all alike,
mnd protects the system fromn future attacks. As
t preventive, it is of immense service In those
.ommunities whore Fever and Aguo prevails, as
it stays the des elopment of the disease if taken
m the first approach of the premonitory symp
toms. Travellers andi temporary residents are
thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few
will over sutier If they avail themselves of the
protection this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
It is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ
into healthy activity, and produces ma aywrk.
able cures where other medicines fail.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Arialytical Chemists,
J.OIWELL, MARS.
SOLD DY ALL DI)UGOISTS xVERYZwang
FRESH GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
24 bbls. Molasses-all grades,
100 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,
LO boxes Cream Cheese,
a boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
L2 bbls. Sugar, all grades,
14 sacks of Coffee-I0 Rio, 4 best
Java,
50 bbls. Choice Family Flour.
BAGGING AND TIES.
LARD in bbls., cans and buckets.
Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.
Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed
Reo and Barley.
tails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axle Grease, White
Wineo and Oider Vinegatr,
Smnokiy"\T obacco
Durham's best,
Chewing To
bacco.
Raisins, Curraunts and Citron.
ALSO,
'resh Canned Salmon, Peaches and
Tomiatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow
Chow and Pepper Sauce.
ALSO,
& fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ill of whi'ib will be sold cheap for
Cash.
nov 9 D. R FLElNNIKEiN
FOR HKEALTIf
AND PLEASURE
-Go To
?ATTERSON'S OELEBRATED SPRINGS.
These springs are situatedi four miles
outh of Shelby and ix miles north of
Vlhitaker's, on the Air-Line R. R. The
nineral waters are sulphur and ohaly
>eato. The properties of the sulphur are
ron, sulphur and magnesia. Properties
ombined are beneticial to all diseases'
lkd never fail to ourq the most obstinato
ases, an many will testify. The chaly
oeath waters cannot bo surpassed, having
tron ht many almost ifronous cures.
Th'se celebrated S3pringa are now o en
ndl the ptfoes arve in reaoh of all-hav ng
'eon jtently redueed this season.
Batldng houses, oroquet grounds, ten
in alley, and other amusements and
ttraotions free frvisitors. Uaoks run
lug from this plco will meet visitors at
helby or at W)uit.aker's. on the Air-Line
L 11. upon sliort notice to the Proprietor.
RATES OP BOARD.
eor day ,- - - - -' $1.25
or week - - - - .1
er month..-.-.-..-20.0
or month for2 or more months, 18,0'
Ohildren and servants half prioe.'
For further partioulara, address
W. Gi. PATTERSON, Prp'r.,
may 17-tx3mio Shelby, N. C
MITH'S WORM OIL
A ogt sin ua mo*a h 'of
tem litle~Ir;four
wors r 4 to
lor. Try I1 Ta 0o s