The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 31, 1879, Image 2
Til' NE AND HERA1).
WINNSBIlP, 8. C.
Tiit SI)Y MOH)5NJN(, .Juty' a, 1870,.
JAVO. S. It t,X YNLDS, ASSOCIAT iiTOR.
TinE Nw YouY . erdld speaks a
favorable word tor Ewing, lad says i1
the Demcicraits will nominate, at canii
date inl New York that will carry that
diate Iheiarty Nvill, indecf),bp .
T'Vill.n> m-of Hlealth announillcs
that (lie yelloWrTever has1- not yec tas
sIumed the form of in epidelilic in
mphi Cois. Conltlee is being to
somio degree restored. Dr. W. E.
D3oggs. as usual, is onle of the city coii
mitftee. lie preters to relin in
31em1phis whlere lie has donte yeoliit
work durinlg the difl1reit plavues that
havo devastated t.he cit..
CAPr. F. W. UA)wsoN. of the ews
and Couri., hius " one on a visit to
England. IHe rian (lie blockade from
that coulntry when (uite a youth, to
cast his foriliies with lthe Coifederacy,
and)( haIlis beenl inl tle Soultih ever sinct,
battling vither inl the field or in the
santiu fIor his adopted couttry. We
-wish him t prosperous voyage, it pleas
nut visit and a safe return.
Contradictions.
The ("reenlback party is said to be
the party of the poor mitan against the
capitalist. This being the caso, how in
the namt1e ot'cotmtnon senlse cal the party
publish a new';paper 1111( scatter it
broadcast oyer tle country free of
charge? It takes ctpilia' and at pint y
of it, to runt a newspaper even when
its readers pay for it. The Green
backers say so little money is allot, ini
the coutry that everybody is starviig.
I-low, thenl, inl all this cont.raction, canl
Greetbackers hold monster conven
tions and have delegates in attendaicie
from far distant States? It takes
money and a plenty of it to travel and
attend conventions. Neither the
Democratic nor the Republican party,
rich and bloated as thtey arc said to be,
furnishes newspapers free to its mt1em1
bers. Where do the poor Greenbuck
ers get the means of doing what the
two other parties cainot do? Either
the GK,eembackers must be the rich
men of the country, or Ihey must. be
supplied with fuds by those who are
rich. Il itiher ease they are workintg
fir icapital. As is proved by the
Congressional Record, Mr. Iu1bbell,
the Chairan1t of tle Jepublican Con
gressional Corninittee of the United
States, is the activo canlvassitig agent
of the lreettback org-can, the ,Nationat
View. This may explain why lie
IXMational View can be distribited
gratis thIrough the country. There
tire honest men- who have beet fooled
by the Greenback party. It is at wolf
In Sheep's clothing.
Winning the .irs; n~ound.
J'hie meorchag1ts hatve won the first.
round in the conItest aigainsat the Itail
road. Th'le agent has beeni notilled to
ship cotton fronm Witmisboro to Column
bia for sevety-nine cents a bale, a iid
to Charlotte for oneo dollar anud sixty
two cenuts. These are precisely the
rates for the dist ance on the basis of
estinate by weight, and1( they are inuch
less than 'Winnsboro has heretofore
entjoyed. As thie charge is sitlnply
matde by (lhe bale, without specitying
whether it is by weight or by mneasuire
ment, we are at a loss to untderstantd
whether the Road is gracefully yield
ing thie posit iont and abandoning thn
cubic-foot dlevice, or whether it is
merely making ai temploratry conices
sion to avoid a collisioni with the State
Rilroad Conmniissionter, as it was
treatened wt~1th an injuniction if it
persisted in its course. We (1o not,
propose, to crow over (lie mitt Ier ; thr
the issue htas noet beent decided int iany
way. Unitil thte courts or thie Legisla
ture shltl haliive dIeclared cot ton a
weighty airticle, ihe mercehatts will be
in the power of the Road, which can
make its arbit rary charges iti (lie midst
-of thie cottoni seaisoni, whten the courts
canntot initerv'ene in time to prev'ent
serious l'oss. Thte issue shoul 1be
brought to a Ibhi determintatiotn for aill
time. IndiCeedi, we Ihave little do)ubt
thtat thie Legislature will he asked to
intquire into thie mtatter and1( granit
relief fromt opplressRion. Untless (lie
Rtailroad pays u thj Ile dhntages de
mantided int the preset suit by' the
merchtantts the case wtill be putshed for
ward vigorously*. A charge oft test
cents a bale, if based on nentsuriemnent,
is as bad as t wo dolhars. Th'le pritnci..
11i0 is wrong ; and1( i should be resisted,
,liust as our forethlers resisted (lie im
ptosition of ai uuinatl stampl tatx.
South Carolina is niow in a trni
tion state. The qhuestiont is whIet her
the p)eople or theo corporations shalh
rtule. 'lThe latter ar'e making gradult
entcroachtments, in the 1hop) that itt
timeo they will obtaitn the msntetry they
enjoy Iin other States. 'lThe Chtarlott'e
Rload, fortunately, made(1 the mistatke
of steppitng a little too htard on thie
people's toes; and thus awaking them
to a setnse of' their danger. They
-should rise in their might and1( thlrottle
the corp)orations at one~. Ralrroad1s
are uisefbil servantts, but most dlangor.
--A newspaper correspondent at
Washinpgtgi~ was asked by a tV'icud to
helip himt to' A posthin in thie llouse or
Senate, Whe Washington matn told
'Ii o ey aWt for $hese, amipng'
(,tlioitdadD tfost of the Senate
Commtitted bar-licob)ers are from Lte
3ouh,You might have beent one of
these bai'-keepers, at a salary of $2,400
6'4O~ if it w asn't for the unapy
o~ur Wirt.hand had 1rshfgj
I1~ ...t b a goo niWj ftr f ti
t4i ta ood n inef I \Vould on6
z'emmend( you1 to g.qty~
An Marnets Pleai f'or tli l'rile of Iudia Tree
'-i Ue ane Vahm.
Editors icl l 1 Constiudion
a/ist: Your "local3 o, yesterday
morning attacks i fioieI otrliuy child
11od's s SunnyI1% hlouars, whe le ;Ays 64;
perience hltis denion3rattred that. the
chi1a is a ftuilure inl.this sec tion." Pray,
whose experielce? all[ why il (Ins
section more than elsewhere? Plenlty
of these t re hieve, older thait he
and his tther together. WVhole uni.
lies 1av1.0 grown up1) and dispersed
11broad, ankd homne.lends have "'.ssed
atway, leaving Anl old for.qtkvn china1
tree lo inark tihe spot. Its dur11ationl is
fromi iorty to sevointy-livo yeard, tc
Cor1dinig to conditions ; not so ephellier
a hellrefor th. hil lovil reporters'' Illay
Iay rise t11y and pronounce it "al fiail
ire.'' '.l'he "Pride of' .1inlia" is the
proper lialie by which this tree was
known when first introduced here
from) ,I, hoime n Inihdia md 'Persia
soineotimles tie. "'ride of' Chini" al (
Ilevee abb-reviaitedo sillip ChI(Ailna,
to suit outr ftaste f' short desiglatI1o.
It 1118 Sine vauItiable qua1litifies, as fol
lows: I is ol,very rpid prowth. alt
tiilin1ig Als much valule anld dignity as a
sllI tr(e(! ii four or fivo years ats an
onk or (-lilt Ii ten or t wve v E.lyears. Ii
the earl<byv s oft'-ikhis scetioni" it, was
greatly vaIluIed oil this accoliit, anld is
so yet, w herever shalde is watited inl i
reasonaIblyI sllort time. In its youth
amd prinin it. is always cle1i and
staiLit-limlbed, never 'l d
its fidllte is briglt anild cheerful anld
elvi it. .No iuseets, such as mlIosquitoes,
Spiders or bugs, ever hide inl its leaves
oro 0 its iauk. 't'heretore it is a whole
soive, clen tree.
Its root, or the bark of the root., has
valiinbl ie Imedicinlal qualities. Inl the
dlomlestie practiee it has longii been used
ats lint eimtie ti11ad t VerIifugie, a1nd it
has llso enthiarlie properties. 0In large
doses it. 1 it a nareotic. The berries ire
nm11eh used inl the country to protect
dried fiIuit, froi wo11rm8 anld imiothls. I
kIow nothing else but, these berries
that will prevent dried peaches 11from
becominlg i prAy to wormils, and lit the
s,um1 tit hot allent t tie tas:e of, tle
fiuit. 01 cours."o (he herries tire to be
picked out belore (lie frutit is used.
'Ihe leaves Aid berries pally111V dried
and rolle.d u) with earlets Anld of ther
woolens in the sumin er tre a I ro cc
tion agailst. imlothis, abmost as good as
camphor. Although tle leaves are in
tensely bitter. ani(d nuilseouls to our taste,
yet. Cattle prefer them to anly other food.
G ive 14) it cow the ehinla * tree leaves
alomg with the richest Clover, or aly
o0 her Nogd whiitever, anlid she will elit
the ichini leuves first. ts there any ap
peal 1roini the C'oWs opinion oil this
plint ? I anve lever heard that any
tiltinated quantity of Ihein would iii
jure tile cow, or atibet the taste of' her
tilk or bill r ;lich is equally strailge
anld true. The wood of (te chi fina tree
inakes goo(1 1iel, and the heart wood of
ai s0unld tre I i as beatitifully grained
aq aniy of tlie ernamieiial t woods. It is
darker than ouk, beautifilh, marked,
1111(a aiiost. its rich ill color a;s iahoga
iyi. Its texture isso close, too, I hat It
will taike ia polish e(1ual to tile best, anid
when so dressed ai(n viriiished, it Is ats
handsoie its tilly of'the Co-sthy woods inl
cOUoo usP, except. nlailogany.
Oi accout of the bit t(r tasic of the
wool, a bedisCtal 01 other furniture
made f'roim it will never be inf'eted by
bligs or vermiii of any deseription. Its
d1urability 1as post wood is eq iual to o1k
tud seconld only to ecdar Iti3 'tit pinle,
beens.ne borers mnever at.Iack it. its
raid gr t~h and111 eairly matt u rity witll
cause5 it to be grceatly aprecited(, per
hatp3, in future times, whelin clean
st raighlt. timber11, sitaible for dlliostic
11( luid i rnamentaJl uses., is not so abunIld
iit here its it is niow. Theli China true
is ours by adopt ion. It. has become aie
elminate'fully, anid may b~e almiost ecall
i'd ihiieous to ouri s'oil, It is str'ict
ly a tree of' "way down in Dixie."
NoirthI of' V'iriia'lit does5 not flourish.
l.'t lie woodI is'britt10, so also is thiat.ot'the
lliivluable nliveil4 pino,~ anid its piower
to w it hstanid 0our ordhinatry stormus is
cluite equatil to that of many ll other e's
teeiied trees. . Ithas not 8 s ' a life
is the (1ak iand( tile (einb but its years
witl averafge as well as our' own, and1(
its vir't 11es iare too manyv to be easily
overlooked. 11am1sor SO'i tr yourt uti
ippr'ciamtive reQpor'ter. ' Evideintly lbe
tins never r'oamied ar1ound whe iin lie waIs
a boy with hius pocket 'ull of' china bor'
r.ies anid ani ele lPor GUN.
Muns. Dontsay's WI.T..--The follow
ing is thle tull text. of' tIhe wvill of Mrs.
S. A. lDor'sey, time lady w~ho Ileft her
priop)er'ly to ,JetYersonm DIavis:
,I, Sarahm Antie )orsey, of' Tansas
parish, .Louisiana, beOing atware of' thle
1nIceritainiity of' lii aind being now ini
sound health of' imindl andiu body, (10
inaike this my last will 1and testa'cmnt.,
wh1ic'h I wmrit.e, signl andic seal with tily
tiwn hand1111, ill the pre'sCce of' thrt'e
'omnpet on1 'tinesses, Ias I possess prlop)
erty,in the States of' Louisina, Missis
sippi) and( Ar'kausas. I OWe 1no oblia
tion of anmy soirt whatever to any rea
tiv o1' tily own ; I ihave ('01n0 mill I
cou)ld( for thtemn diuring my life. I,
ther'efore, give and beq(ueth aill my
property, real, piersonal atnd mnixed ,
whieirever' loctedC and1( situated1, wholly
and( (tire hly wvithiout hiltinderance or
qhuaflilient iO, to1 my~ mtost honioredl atnd
e'steeme101 dind, Jetlerson D)avis, ex
Itresident of the Conf'eder'ate States,
lfor hits own'i sole iuse and1 benefit, in fee
simple,-.foirever'; anid I h1oreby) consti
tutte him f'or solo heir, executor anid
adm11Iihnistra'ltor1. If ,J(efferson Dails
should( naot survive mie, 1 give all
that I have bequeathied to huimi to his
y'ountgest (daughiter, Vaina. I ('ho not
inItendI t.o shaire in the inigratitudc of
miy couintr'y toward'( the man whio is,
im .my eyes, the highest anmd nioblest in
ex istene.
Ini test imnony wher'eof' I sign fliis
will, wr'itteni with mly ownt htand, iln
(lie pre'sence of W. L. Walthalul, iF. S.
Illowes timd John 0. Criaig, subscribing
wy it.iiesses, r'esidentt in HIarriison county,
Mississip)pi.
(Signed), SUAAH ANNE DORSEY.
*-Genieral-Joe Lante, of Oiregon, said
it a r'ecent addressC5: "TI'wo year's ago I
lookedl overi the (old Atrmy .Registeir,
andil I founid thero only flye of the sOv
chiteenI A metrican generals who 0enter'ed
the Mexuian w~ar, surtviving. Of the
sevenIiteen who enteredl that stru'ggle,
f'ourteen were .younger than myself.
One by one thiose bravo mien have ani
sw,ei'l to0 theO last roll cull. Since I
last looked oveir the r'eglst r, P'illow
has beein called away, Cadwa lad1er1 anmd
Cushilng followved, andl oin the first of'
the p)'resint month Shilds answoired
tIhe siummaons."
Wu Ir . i Irn MAr-rER?--Why so
pale, so laugid?. Ar'e you ick ? E~vl
deontly, yoiur liver' is not doing Its duty.
You canlnot live In comufort or peaco
ntil you ateoi-elieved. Go to the
negea lrg toro gnd1 bn abox of
1%. ,ik rovr rI lh few dos
~'~Ji 'storo -nto perfect Aniqith ahcd
giea 'R r t.t n oyoir ock. For'
OIL V,IMBN0 Uo,NT., INS.
AiuIreds of Herel Lst--Jq.ta of OIl Fly-.
Istg Twet-tly Fout lHigh.
1I 11 ,*)lfihe Cl11ntoll D)"'111writ.1
John Vard. one ol teic watcnelniell o
diy durilig the lilling of the new oil
pipe line, gives the tbllowing aiccount
ol what hte saw: The l1no croFses
llinj"es I'im, or is lead Waters, at it
place called AIN IWre's sprinlgs. Here
thore 'Is a hollow or, depressiol in the
ground. From this place to the iesi
dence of' Mr. I Lolding, soia six miles
bmeyond, there is a1 gr adual rise; this
Sle oil hald to climb after passill'ih.11e
hollow at, the spri'ing. I was tO(i to
watch wvell this hollow, as tho oil hiad
asCeIded the Kettle Creek Mounttain
aId wis Coming. I repaired to the
hollow anld lay Some hours there, wheni
I helai'l i sound like .1 heavy wind,
and presently heard the oil gurgling
past. I waited somne time. Tiere was
,o leakige, anld all seemed perl'cet. I
left my position ani(d pas-sed along to
see if It. wits all right a1hea01d. 1 had
gone about two miles when I reccived
Slespatch to witeh well the hollow,
anld not to leave it for some tilli; so
1 hastoned back. Imilgine my astoln
ishmllent whenll I saw the plave I had
left at short timne before now hiisiiig at,
(oie thousalnd poiits. Jes of oil were
flyiig tweity fleet high, and hun111dreds
of barrels llowinir down I liner's 111111,
niever to see mar -et.
1 thought the pipe was destroyed.
At first I was afraid to approach it, but
soon grew bolder, and set to. work to
slop the leak. I mado poor headway.
It. was a dark night, ad I dared havo
n0 light. I hand takenl ofl mv. coat, the
vizzinig oil carried away iv lint. and
I ver,v soon became thoroughly drench
ed with oil. My pockets and my hair
amd eyes were full. I at length grew
sick, and supposed I would havo to
give up, and that all would be lost,
when all at once the whizzing stopped,
aid, instead of i out-pressure, I
could hear till inl-drawing-i, slictioni
of, tr. I now realized the fhet that. the
oil had all this time boee climbing the
upl) grade to Mr. Itolding's, but vas
now on the dlescent for Pine Bottom
iun. This caised a suct ion, and re
lieved the hollow it the Springs.
I agallill wiited Some Cile, when I
received at despatch to hiaston to I Haney
ville, as the pipe was bursting. I got
a horso and went with all speed.
Wheln I arrived the people there were
greatly excited. The pipe ws throb
1ing ani(d wlhizzing at every pore. The
oil Was spouting fromi1 tle pipo for
mliles. I mlade no attemlpt to calk. I
knew from my cx periene at _Mculure's
Springs that the oil had reached and
was climbing the high mountain be
tore Pine Creek, but the pressure 'was
so great that I Frerd every moment
(lie pip)e.s would burst.
11ere was a fbrom against which
humlanl power was of nto avail, benleo
we only stood and looked on, when
sulddeily, ats qui:'k 11s thiouh', all
comllotionl ceased, except a suckiiig
inl of alil', aild I he1.1rd the oil pass
rapidly Ilong the pi )O and knew it
had crossed over thic mountain -id
was speeding oi its way to Williams
port, with no more iumitains to
climb.
1IKDINO A RI C l t7NK oF GOLD.
An Amier'can's Expurlenco In Austraia.
One day while I was at work in ile
drift on1 of our party who was baling
ill Ole shaftsaid :
"There's something big happenled up>
above, T1omi; I hear a great buzziuigan
"'Perhaps it is a light," I suggested1
as I stuck my pick intbo (lie soil and uni
earthied a niugget as large as a walnut.
"Perhaps it is a find, 'suggested nmy
mate.
"'There is a flad here," I said as,I
crawledl out of' thle drift aind exhibittid
the nugg~oet 1 had just taken 0out. TIhlen
I hieairdthe clhamor also ; it was like (lie
imurmnur of distiant w'ives. We shook
(lie rope, andi( recei\ ' n io anlswer to
our1 signlal concluded "that somiethming
iportant had happened ais 0our mates
above had evident.ly left the windlass.
A mloment, later' a shadow appeared
above and Bill's voice was hleard shout
ing:
"Come up, boys, and flee the big
find."
"Where is it ?" I asked 0on r'eaching
thie surface ; but I scarcely needed to
ask, f'or it mulst be where thie crowd
wais collected, 801me fIfty miles distant
f'romi our1 claim. The crowd was large
and1( every mnomfenlt increesing, but be
ing brawny and broad shouldered I
plushied miy way 3 through it, and was
alnmost overwlihlmed with astonish
mlent with thie sig'ht which greeted my
v'isioni; it wvasn ta ugget, it was a
bowlder. No wonlderl thait the miners
wer'e excited. The sp)ectacle was
enjoughi to excite thle most ph11mat"
inidivadual that ever breathed.
It wvas a solid mass of goldaslar'geor
lariger' than a leg of mutton, and not
unilike one in shape. This was (lie
mass which has since a come widely
kniown' ns the welcomne mugget. A fae
sim i/c ofit may now be seen ini the mini
oral departimnt of thie Boston Museum
of Natural Hlistor'y, where thie weight
is given as 2,166 oz. and thie value as
$11.812.70; the further information is
inmpar'ted (hant (lhe nugget w~as (lie lairg
est piece of' gold ever found. This Is
an erior. A larger nugg~et was found
at Be.ndlgo lead on Febr'uary 9, 1869;
it weighed 1891bs. 1 oz., Troy, or 2,
269 oz.
I haid been mentally conigratulatig
myself on (hid disco'ver'y of a nugget as
large as a.walant; but tIhe sighit of this
imiass ot'gold took tall thie conceit out of
mte. Nevertheless, I was glad thant the
nugget had been.found, for thme clahn
from whih It was taken was right In
the dir'ec'.on in which wve we'e work
ing and( ouri claim wvas (tally growing
rhicer in ore.
T1hme welcome nugget, as large as It
wals, did not enr'ich its finders for
there were twelve shareholders fi it
aind It brioughit them less thant aL hions
anid pounds auplece; it would have beeni
ai lucky find for a couple of mates.
The man who dug It out fainted dead
away bef'ore lie unlearthied It. When
his Iplek st ruck it, hie put fort(h his haud
to.p)lek utp (lie lumnp; the lIght from lis
canidie shonie upon It anid revealed Its
natutre.
T1o his surpriso, it did not yield to hits
touch. Then lie beganI to feel arounid
it with his hands, and it grew ini size
under his exploring digits. IIe gave
It a wrench but It did not budge. Sel z
imig hits pick, lie begani to dig around it,
anid as8 its prloport(ions grew uhuhlr hits
eye, the spectacle overcame him, and
lie fainted from joy.'
-The Springflold Republier na grIm
ly declares that if Malie goes Dieno
cratio In September or Ohio goes
Demiocratie in October,. it wvilr be
extremel diffeclt to perstuadle any.'
bodytha Repllian anidate for
Prosklentcnb eetd a year from
nxNovember; hc spoal h
NIrau, ,4'lahine '4AIh help S~herman
hii hio.
-A cufl'on the wrists is worth two
on the ear.
,lace iftr it las been licked once.
' -Listeiflig to the "'voices of naL
tuile" wO note thdI green corn Is a little
-A Inuml that will invent a shirt. or
tissue paper will receive the congratut
hitiols of the (.ntfi'e communitv.
Olk. RIvO e at bedl oil it vhunk of Ive,
'wty(lowt) III a thollsaisl foot IvelI,
Adlill fall lily browi %%-ill aiti~auglai
l'or 1 11 4c r tii bot Snholl. 14hie
--Judge E'liott 1-61,1sed to drik with
Ibi1ord, al then Bhiord Shot. him.
This shall be a wvning to us.-.- Otuu
-Post.
-Thle Chicagro Times kiinws that
the back bone which Pi--Odunt, 1invos
used 11118 been retLrIId to the Sm1ith
soiianl [istittite.
-anhan cali just signl his namec, but
he is Imlore of' a hero iII Ca,1111nd, to-day
hltl Earl Dulferinl wias after he 11111d
his ol-haiAl spouchi ill Greek.
--The seats inl all the colored Gorgia
churches are ailmed dowl, tud when a
row takes place the conlgregation ittist
rush out doors for weapons.
--The wreck of' ie Steamer Stato of
Virginia proves tnit it is safer to put.
trust in schooners of beer than inl
Ships of If'on or wood.
-The lion. Z. Chandler is going to
visit his son-im-law 1Iale. l1ale, it. p
pears, haA at paddock in which Zachary
Caln rill loose wheni he gets on a tare. -
Atlanta Constitution.
-Somo wise old codger oi:co said:
"When I thing is oncv begun it is al
imlost half done." We've thought so
before now when getting outside of a
glass of beer.-krick.
-An autiioneer was endeavoring to
sell a owling-piece, aind filing to get
a bid, i bAstanlder who lnd read the
papers sail: "Blow in the muzzle anld
it will go oIl'."
-Kansas Sun: The remark comes
from good authority that Jell' Davis is
old, beint, and feeble with age. Under
thisstate of all'.1irs it might, perhaps,
be safe to redluce the acinv.
-It. scoms remaikable that a iice
easy-ehr lit home is so much less
comfortable to i man than tI(h, side of
a dr.v-goods box, on a street corner
with ia croWd of lotifers arouid.
-A cuf, Yankee in Hansas sells
whiskey In a1 gul barrel instead of' a
glass, that he may avoid the law, amid
!make it appear beyond dispute that lie
is selling.whiskey by th1e barrel.
---ho New Illaveit Register calls
uponl Some ilgenious fellowv to invelnt
a propaation flor browiilng a man's
1'ace, and taking the skin of his nose, so
that seaside resorts cmn be dispensed
with.
-Englanid is buving all the Copies of
(lie Congr.ess4inl Recor-d she caln se
cure in this ourylilm. A cannonl clarg
ed wilh Cong-ressioinial Recoreds is Ilie
oiily- thing Zulus are afraid of.--Philt.
Chruon.
-A new novel is called "Shadrach."
This is ani appropriat itime flor "Shad
rach" tO pu1t, inl lippealralle. lie will
be strongly reminded of the fiery fur
niace lie once passed thnrougrh.-NOr
ristow)n -Zlerald. 0
-"The-bugs Ihat fly around lie lamp
at night," says tihe Fond du Lac lIle
porter, "mus have list class titles to
real estate, decause thev wouldn't, show
such prefClere'nec for the light uniless
thoir' U nt \vm-4 a-''c (Oorl ''
-Thme Now Orleans Picay/une tells
of a Jiostonm manm who began life as a
.coaichmiiain )d is 1ow woirth $2,500
000. We suppose the young lady's
fat her for'gave them and'(1sot tlhemi i'l)
in lif'e.
-litint Paul iRovntoni contemp1lates
marae lHe will' obably intro
duesoimet.hing inew ini tho' wayl1 of
or' s0 ow~n.the Ohio river with his
wife. The br'ide wouihi wear' a wvater'
0(d silk, of cour'se.
-Tlhis is ai worklh of cuious -con1traL
diet ions, r'umiinates the lioston
IIera/l. The gossi ping village dlame
who, upon01 the shlihteCst priovoCfntion,
would blast your lif'e by the breath'o1'
slander, would also stand( to you at
yourick bed( like a sisteir of' mercv.
-Tebase--ball fever is 'a -i g in
Rhode iIand. The only difeikt.y in
playiwi (le game there Is that. the con
tro and rilght fielders hav~e to stand in
M~assachmusetts and thie l6ll ini donnieti
cut, while, the caitecr is ini constant
daniger of' backiig oil' into the .Atlan
tic ocean.
-A papeir ini Memphis related cas
of a beautiful young lady, thme (laugh
(er of' wealthy pare'nts, elopimig with an
ed'tor'. That is as it should be. We
thought all along that young ladies
would1 eventually, recovcer from the
coachman mania and aspire to the no
bility again.
-No matte' how smooth the sea of
Ii le may seem to the younig mai'ine
who has just launched his frail bark on
its uintired watei's, there are shoals,
hidden rocks, aund quicksands which
w ill gobble him up with -as much alac
ily as* a. country editor scoops in a
subscr'iption to fiis paiper'.
-The United States consuils have
evidenItly heard fr'omi Johnm Sherman.
TIheyv air running away fr'om Granit as
if' the old man hand the plague iln his
tri'nii. TLhiis is the mnosthorible phase
of' disloyalty siice (lie peace dawned
on (lie reOpblic.-Allata l onstitu
tion.
-A Watertown (Vt.) woman mois
tened he-r handkercheif' and rubbed it
Oin one of Baitrn's tattooed mien's
lens. She said it was blued lby the
operation, and the hieiroic Greek left
the platform, swearig that hie did not
propose to stanid up foi' people to "pin
chy, pinchy, plinchiy, all (10 timne"
-~A r'athier novel sight was witness
ed in the pollee court lit ilchnmond,
Va., Tuesday, In the appearance 6f' a
colored lawyer as"the counisel for a
white man, who wa*s ai'raignied f'or
some trifling oflbnse. This was t.he
first, thno since *the enf'ranchiisement
of' thie negro that one of that. i'ace hasasp
pieared as the counsellor of the white
r'ace in the courts of Richmond.
-New YQrk dealers threaten to put
up the price of' Ice. They say th 10cr'op
has been bmtdly mildewed. The next
thhuig you know some fellow wllh In
vent, a bug or Wormn that' wIll attack
and cheW up' half of the harvested crop
about this time of the year. Ice is
about the' only crop raised now thmat
Isn't Injured,. by a blg or a Worm of
some kiud, Mtid it can'toexpoot to enjoy
this immunity much lon ger'.-Vorris
town HferakZ.
-Just th n:k of'the Polay, Bear. Hle
roams av'u 1d all day sceing tho sunny
side of nti (cb and af night r'ests
his head o,4 a ohoW O,zn snjoly.
He neb L oinoscuifo
to sod1a Wfe'amIA crian .--.~
lIat'n Rettister.
TUTTS
INrtRObUCED, 1800.
A TORPID LIVER
Iv the fruitful source of inany diseases, proml.
nent amtong whica are
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-11EADACHE, COSTIVENESS
DYSENTER Y, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COK
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels
aro costive, but somotimes alternate with
loosenw, Fain in the Head, accompanied
with al)ull sensAtioni the back part,Fai n
fxnieriglit~iideaddaer the shoulder
blade,fullnos~after-ating, with a diE.
oliifit~on~to~exertioniof body~oini~nd,~Irr.
latiility of temper.~~Low~sifrlte, L.,e~a~T
memory, witi~atfe~olfrigofhaving neglooId
somi6 duty, Generaf WearinessI Dissin~es,
Fluttering at tihe Heart, Dot. bdfr the
eyes, Yellow Ckiu, Headache generally
over the right~eye, Eeatlessness at night
with f1tflidreami,highly coloreadTrine.
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED,
TUTT'S PILLS
are especially adapted to such
cases, a single dose effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish tho sufferer.
TUTT'S PILLS
are conmpotuded from anbstanuces that are
free fron any properties that can Inajre
the Pnoost delicate organlantion. They
searol, Cleanse, Purify, and Invilgorate
the entiro klystem. By relieving the en
gorged laiver, they cleanse tIs blood
frn poljonous latianors, and thus impart
helnith and vitality to the body, causing
tho bowels to act aattanlly, without
whlch no one can feel well.
A Noted Divine says:
Dr. TUTT:-Dear Sir For ten years I have been
a martyr to Dysopela. Constipation atd Pis. Last
Spring your P'ille were reemninended to ine; I used
thein n (lt, witli little fit%. I aim now a well ian,
hi good apptite, digestinu erfect. regular stoole,.
zioagne. cad I(have gained ?orty *oundo qolid flesh.
,hyaeWth their weightonagal.
va ar It. L. s 1PSON, Louisville, Ky.
TUTI'S PILLS.
Their first effect Is to Increase the Appetite,
and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the
custem is nourifhed, and by their Tonic Acm
151%on ethe iiestive brgans, Regular
8toolis are produced.
DR,-J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYSt
"Few diseases exist that cannot be relleied by re.
storing the Liver to its norausi functions. and for
l su u no renedy ha, ever meninvented that
1 .45,'Urp.ny neffoct as T(31'44P1,L1
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
00ico 35 Dlurray Street, New Tork.
1W- Dr. TUTTIS MANUAL of Valuable Infor
mtlon and Useful ieceipts 1 will be maulledfreo
on application.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
OItAT HAIR OR WHT Yens chanfed to a Giroscy
"o ~ax W a single appleation of t do Dy.- ItM.
parts a Natural C,olor, iata analAntaneously, at to
as lames af l6"nX water. fioldbyDrtUits. or
sent by exproas r .. receipt ot' $I.
Offioe, 35 Murray St., New York.
FINE Cognac lranly, also IigJnors an
Wines of all kinds, to bo had at tha
L'AT.METTO lousE. I makc Iny 2.1 cent
jigars' a specialty. Call and try them.
TOWVN ORD-INANCE.
~~ E it encted and ordained( by th,
Inte.ndanat andl WVardtens of ta
town of Winnsboro, 8. 0., in Council met
Th'lat, for the purpose of raising sup
plies for the veatr commencing April 1
1879, and entding April 1, 1880 a tax foi
the sums and ina the marner hereinaftei
menftionoId shall be raised antd paid int<
ithe treasury of the said towvn, for tho US<
mad service thereof, that is to say: tw<
And one-half mills ad vedorern upon ever'
illbr of the vahte of all the real and per
so(nail propertny w'ithin the corporate limit
LaltheI town of Winnsbxoro; two dollars tt
t>e paid by ev'ery male inahabaitant betweoo
the ages of sixteen and fifty-fiv'o years, ii
lieu of workirig upon the streets of sait
townx; and throe per cent. upon the
amount of sales at auction.
2. All taxes assessed end payable un
ler this shall be patid in the followin
kindis of fundls'antl no ot.lzer: Gold an
silver coin, United States curroney unfl
national bankc notes,
3. All taxes assessedi heroin shall bi
due and p)ayablo between the 1st day o
October and1 the 30th clay of Novem~bor
1870, inclusive, and all taxes remtainini
due and unpaidi on t,he 1st day of Decom
hor, 1879, sail be collected by dlistres
or otherwise, as now proscribed by law
together wvith all legal costs.
-1. All persons owning p)roperty in th
coi'poratto limits of the said town o
Winnsboro niio required, between the 161
diay of'June and the 1st day of August
1879, inclusivo, to make sworn return o
saitd property for taxation to the tow:
clerk, and tho said town clerk is herob
requifed, whton property-holders fail ti
retuse to make said sworn return, t<
add fifty per~ centumi to the return of tha
previous inunicipal year.
Done ini Conil, Ihis thirty-first da:
of May, A. D). 1879, under the corporati
seal of tho said Town Conoil.
(SEAl,-) JAS. A. BRICE,
Attest: Itnat
E. S. OnAntendaa,
.Clerkt.
B"EST Lager "eer, at PATaMETTO hOUSE
,F'reshL Lemonade always on hand, fo:
salo at PALMErrTO 1-OUuiE,
TOWVN ORIINANCE~.
I B IT ENACTED nna ordained by th.
)Town Council of Winnasboro, 6. C.
in Concil met, anti by the authority o
the same, that it shall not be lawful foi
my dog, not accompanied by its owner,
Dr some ono In charge, to 1be Upon th
ttreetsof the town without being muz.
aled so as to ef'ectually, prevent it fron1
biting any person or animal, b)etween th<
lOrst day of July and the first day of OQ
teor of each year; and any dog violatin
this prevision shall be takcen up and Im.
pounded by the police for twenty-fout
'2. And be it further enacted andi or
dainod, that the owner, If known, shall
be informed of said impounding; and an~
LIog may be reclainued by Its owner upon
the payment of one dollar.
3. If any dog be not reclaimed within the
twenty-four hours it shall be killod b3
tho pollee.
Done in Concil this 31st day of July
A. D. 1878, under the corporate seal oI
bthe said Town Counoil.
(Seal). JAS. A. D3RIOE,
Attest: Itnat
W. N. Ca IIJ! Itaat
Olork.
july10
IF you want a good OlaretlaPunch, cal
atthe PAafano Housu, under .th<
WinnisboroIHotel,
lb as'at afe tllthlinttr. It i
ta clear auca whitott Wter, &idaiuetai
lives a brillauti -fh; With .>v4~ ltil<
idor, Try iW .t7h e$ ofgt'10 that
.yer's Cathartic Pills,
'or nll the purposes of a Family Phyeto,
ind for curing Costivoness. Jaundico,
indigestion, FouL Stomaon, 3roath,
Jieadacho, Erystpolas, Rheumatism,
.Eruptions and Skin Diseases, 13il.
iouune-is, Dropsy, Tunors, Worms,
Nouraigin, as a Dinnor Pill,
for Purifying the Blood,
Ate the most ef
feetive and congue
mlial purgative ever
discovered. They
are mild, but e
fectual in their
operation, moving
the bowels surely
and without pain.
Although gentle
In their operation,
they are still the
most thorough and
searching cathar
o medicine that can be enploycd:'eleans
ig the stonach and bowels. and even the
ood. In small doses of one pill a day,
icy stimulate the digestive organs and
omote vigorous health.
Ayrn's PIL.s have been known for
ore titan a quarter of a century, and have
)tainied a world-wido reputation for their
rtues. They correct diseased action in
e several assimilative organs of the
)dy, and are so composed that obstruc
mns within their range can rarely with
and or evade them. Not only do they
ire the every-day complaints of every
>dy, but also formidable and dangerous
seases that have bafiled the best of
nuan skill. While they produce power
I c&chets, they are, at the same time, the
fest and best physic for children. By
Cir aperient action they gFripe much less
an the common purgatives, and never
ve pain when the bowels are not inflamed.
hey reach the vital fountains ofle blood,
Id strengthen the system by frieieg it
Dm the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in
I climates, containing neither calomel
yr any deleterious drug, these Pills may
taken with safety by anybody. Their
igar-coating preserves thema ever fresh,
Id makes theni pleasant to take; while
hing purely vegetable, no harm can arise
Dm their use n any quantity.
PR.PARID nY
r, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
Practical and Analytical Chonmists.
MD BY ALL DMUG9ISTS EVERYWIIERE.
OR the celebri.ted Matthews
. 18Q8 Old Cabinet Ryo, call at F
V. HAB3ENIcnT's, Rear of Market
[all.
0W IS THE OPPORTUNITY!
AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITI
Preserve Your books, periodicals,
nyspapers and music.
Stato, --ounty and railroad officers, and
isiness men generally, supplied with
ank boo''s made to any 1-attern.
All families have old books. periorfi
Is, newspapers. inmi, &c., w. ieh they
..ira to transmit to their posterity. Then
HAVE THEM REBOUND r
hloh will preserve them and will matto
Lem look almost as well as nowv.
Old books, &c., should not only be
bound, but thte current literature otf the
resent day should bo put in a durable
rmi for preservation as wvell.
This can ho don11 in the shortest p)os
ble time, with the b,est miaorial. in the
ost han<ilsoume and dIurabhle style, and1( at
'>rico which cannot lbe dunlicntal an
here. by3 B. 1L. STLO1-'..
nttioenr. Bookbinder aid1 Blan k Book
onuitacturer, No. 1553 Matin treet,
I OUr'MIBL, S. C.
..iS~end in your o-ders at once,
meh(1 8
'RY tile best two and a half confh
eigar, at F. V. HADENJOHT'S, lRear
M~arket H-all.
FOR JIIEALTH.
AND PLEASUIE
-GO TO
XTTERISON'S eclLrBniATED) SPRINGS,
These springs are situated four miles
uith of Shelby and 'ilx miles north of
hitaker's, on the Air-Line Rt. iR. The
ineral wators are sulphur and chaly
ate. .Tha properties of the-aulphmur alp
>ni, sulphur and magnesia. P'rop)ert.ies
mbined are benoficial to all distinos,
Ld never fail to euro the most, obstinato
ses, as nmany will testify. The chaly
ale waters cannot be surpassed, having
rought many almost miracureus cn-es.
These celebrated Springs are now openf
id the prics are in reachl of all-having
ten greatly reduced this season.
Bathing houses, eroquot grounds, ten
n alloy, and other amuseoments and
tractions free for visitors, Hlacks run
ng from this place will moot visitors att
14elby or at Witlaker's, on the Akshino
.Rt. upon short notice to the Proprietor.
RATES O( BOARD.
3r day - - --- - $1.25
ir wook--------- ----7.0
ir month - -. - - - 20.00)
ir month for 2 or more months., 18.00
Obhldren and servants half prieq,
Fdr further particulan. address
m ny 17-t x3mo shelby, N. 0
MITH'S WORM OIL
AinSi A.,DeOmbi r 8,1878.
L fw ighte siInca m sof one dose of
7.Worm oil, am; the no,g d -10as
*6 Worms. A the same one~4t 0.
itomnylttl gil tour hudc~ n she
VOnTI fort sale.~ tei m0
~a( r. J4 .i9f, h~ifs, Ga4
~h orMoe
4 n y the
YELLOW FEVER--BLAOK VOMIT
0It is too soonl to forgot tio ryewen of t-Ills
terl 1le tItil'aOe, wiih will no dolitm return in
it imirea malgiant, aut viruleit form 11it the fall
Illoltlm of IS i.
31 it0 ty18 1EP CIATINC. It remlely dh-co
ered In f4 litimtrn NIII)1I I-,'l l ' 3 e11tch
wonlet-fPt roslt,it Notith Ahericai Ihere the
Illost agtravateel lIusCs or fever art' foutnd,
Caluses fron one to two olInces of blie' to )c
JilteredI or strainted fivm tlhe bloo(l veIth tlim it.
passe's throligh tile liver, its lolig 1s all exc's
of bile exIsts. 11y Its wondferful aetion 4111 the
Liver i 8tonaelIt I ho ;AFAiTIN.s 1101. o11ly jIre
vents to a certainty any kind of 10ever tlt
Illack VoIlit, It, also ettes Ilellttel, Costi
N Ittirt of the 1owels, Dyspepsia ald([ all
'talari diseasea.
No onoe needl fear Yellow FeV%er who will
expel the 'Malarlni Poison and oxcess of bill
fromi the blood by usig Mitv,1,s .i ilATINK
Which i.s sold by all Druggisl s In V5 cent int
$t.00 bottl,en, or will be sent by express by t,1o,
Proprietors,
A. F. .IE11MELL & CO., Phila., Pa.
Dr. Pemberton's Stilling-it or Queen's
Deligh t. t
W-I1The reports or wlonrriul Oures of Itlienla
tisil, Scrofula, Salt Rtheliml, Sypillis, Canceer, 1
Ulers and1l Sores., that como front al' parts of bi
the oountry, aro not. only remarkablo but sto
intraculotls as to be doubted was It, not for the
abundanco of proof. p
Remarkablo Gure of Soofula, &o.
CASE OF' COL. J. C. BRANSON. m
KINosTox, UA., September 15. 1871. 01
ORNTS:-For sixteen years I havo been na great
sufferer from oroftula in its most dist.reslg tl
formns. I have been confined to lny 100111 antd 1)
bed for fifteen years with serofattous ulcera- -
tions4. The most approved remefile. for Sit til
cases had been tsed, ant tile most L-ainent St
ghystiin consultel, without, ally leided C1
bOnClt. ThM1 prostrated, distressed, despoltl
ing, I was advised by )r*. Ayer, of Floyd Coun- b
ty, (a., to commence the use of your Compoun(d
Extract St.illungla. Laingiage Is 08 nstfilcleit
to desclbe the relief I obt4ainell frot tile uISe of
the Stillingia as it is to convCy an atlelluate fu
idea of the intensity of mly suffering beforo st
using your mediclino ; suflicient. to'say I aban
doned all othur remnedles and con tlilted tile use di
oQyour Extract of Stillingia, until I enn ay' t
truIly "I aml3 cured of al1 pain,"of alldeitse -
with nothing to obstruct, the Rtive plursillt of g
iny profession. ANore than eight linmonths have
clapsed inuco thisl remarkablo elure, wit,hout at
any return of the disease.
For the truth of tile above statemien't., I rofer fr
to any entetntlln in Bartow Coity, LA., and
to the mnembo:s of tho bar of Cherokee lritelilt
who are acquainted with me. I shall over aI
remain, Witll the deleest gratItude, n
Your obediti(, servanit II,
J. C. BIRANSON, Att?y. at Law.
A MIRACLE. a'
Wssr POINT, (IA., SPt. 16 1STO b
QHNT:-.y I' dallghter was taken on tile 25th ft
(y of June, 18413, with What, was stlIppos(I to ho
Amute Iticunatisn, antid was trenatei for the
same with no success. In Mareh, following,
pteces of bone tegatn to work out of the right.
arm, and contlied to appear Ili till tile bone
f roll. I ie' eliow 1o the shtoutliqt jolIt. 'aime out..
Mally pieces of bon cato out, of right loot and
lem. 'h clt ase was then prollonced one of
ilt(, Sw-lling. After Iaving been contined
about six yeastr to her bed. and tle cast con
sidtered hop)eeS-. I IWaS ninced to try Dr. P'vin-N
bertons's Compound Extract of StIilIngla. nvi
wiis so well sat,islieud with its efrects thit. I lave E
cont tinued I 11e us( of it- %llt il the preseant.
My daulglteras waconilflinell to her beti about
Ax .1ears before shte sat up or even t(urned over '
without hlcip. Sil now sits upll all dav. liad
sews 111st. of Iler tille-has walke(l across the
r0oml1. 11er glevat lI a II Is llow goot, 1and 1
beliv she will, as her limbs gatil st.rerigth
walk iwell. I ittrIlbl to hilr, recovery, wit i tile
blessing of Uod, to tile uSe of yottr invalattble
Inedicvte.
With gratittdo, I amn, yours truily,
W. 13. BLANNTON.
WEST POTNT , Ga., tkpt. 16, 1910.
Osx,s :--The above certilleat.e of Mr. V. B.
Blannion WC know and certifry to r.s betig trtie.
The thing Is so; butdreds of t.ho iioit respeet
edl citizels will Certify to it.. As InuI reference
can be given as may be requhred.
Youl's I rily,
CH A W FO H Di & WA LKEt, Druggists.
l1ON. 11. 1). WIII.LIA318. nm
I"" DR. PEM IIE I TON'S STI LI,NGI1A .4 pre
pared by A. F. 311tUh Ell. & CO., Phila., 11'a. bi
Sold by al IDrierssts in $1 .011 ott Ils, or sent
by express. Ag.ots waIlLed to canvass every
Where.
Send for llook-"CuMrlos Story"-free to all.
.Medleiics sent to poor, people payable in instal- Oil
nents.
1nayDidi
T TRE FRIEND OF ALL!
HIOLLO WAY'S PILLS!!
"I hlad no appietite; Holloway's Pills i
Ye 1me a hlearty one."
"Yodir Pills aire marvelous." r
"I send1( for another box, and koop them P
in tihe house." f
"Dr. Hlolloway has cured my hecadachie S.
that was chronic. s
1 gave 03ne of y our rills to mfy babe n
for cholera morbuls. T1ito dlear little a
thing got well in a day."w
"'y nausea1103 of ai mlornIing is flow
cure'd.".\
"Your box of Holloway's Ojntme.n'
cnred me of noises in the bead. I
ruibbcd som1e of your Oinltment bohind _
theO ears. anid thle noise has loft."
"Senid mec two boxes'; I wvant one for aI
poor famiily"J
"I en3elose a dollar; youri pr'ico is 25o
eents, but theemledi'cine to 1me is worth a .
dollar"
"Send me five boxes of your Pills,"'
"Let me) havo three boxes of your
SPills ,by return mail, for chills anid
fever."
I have over 200 such testimonials na
-> (hese, bult want of space compels me to p
- conclude.
Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, R
And all eruptions of the skin, thia Oint- Wu
ment is most invaluable. It does not nm
hea 1101xternally alone, but penetrates b<
wiih the moat searching effects to tile r<
very rcot of evil. c
.l IO LLOW AY'S OINT1ME NT. a
.Possessed of this remod1y, ever'y manb
Smay b)0 own doctor. It may be rubbed w:
into the system, so as to reach any in
ternal complaint; by those means, cures a1
sores 01r ulcer1S in tile throat stomach, b<
liver, spine or othler paris. It is an in
fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, pi
contracted or stiff joints, gout, rhouma- at
tism. and all skin diseases. n
IMPontTANT CAUTION.--NonO are genuine uIn- SI
less the signature' of J. IHAYDOOK, as agent. for B
,the United States surrounds 00ac1hex of Pills
and Cintment. Boxes at 215 cont,f, 82 cents, and
IRW" T1here Is considerable saving by taking
the larger' sizes. HOLLOWAY & Co.
feb 5--y .New Yolck.
A PENNY SAVED
IS A PENNY GAINED- ~
You can save money by calling at the'
Grocerf $toro of W H.DONLY.
Just~oponed a nics lot of Sugar Cured
Canvassed Hams at prices to suit
the the times. Also a select stoek Coffees
and Sugars.' Arbuckle's Unground Roast
ed C0ffee a specialty. All the favorite
brands of Aug usta Flour, B3olted Meal and
Pearl Grits. Canned Goods of all de
scriptions, Ohewing and Smoking Tobae.
co, C.igars from the highest to the cheap
est brands, l3ooIs and shes at low
figures. Ladios' fine cloth 'Gaiters, all
Rizes, lower thlan the lowest. 01hoice
Wines and LIquoers. Porter, Bl' and Ale.
Fr,esh Sparklin g Oider', Cider Vinegar,
and Lonn (Give moe a call. I wild
not be ulndersold. .W. H. DONLY.
may 81.
(TARD '& Co.'s French Brany
JaniaRum, Holland Gin, Gin
ger Brandy Bllackl5ery Brand y Peach ti
Swet o, uro Juice t'ort Wine, P~
Catawba Wino, Cherry .Brandy,'
DomestLio Gins. The 'very beb i
brands, of- Cigars, 0 howing and;
J3lackwoll's celebrated Smoking
Tdbkeco, and a very sr,3ioo Tine
Palo.Table Shork' , ~t'e ,HAJg-.
N ioHT s, 1tea~ t~r~1,