The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 07, 1879, Image 2
-4* NEW* AND HERA LD.
WIN ~H(uo, s. C.
tIIURSDAY MOi6NINO, Augualf 7, t71
JLVQj. . RA'T.OD4 ANSOCIATIC HaTeo.
C1ARr*a ~fte'FER the actor Is dead
10 cmen to Amenetic from Europ
&ilt in1"e years ago and made a lril
liant success it "the Duke's Motto,
and aftolWard in Shakspearo's plays
4pverql yprs N) e fb b Aictin to in
Cm1perance aN Is star rapidly sik
HE UDARF~oTTE Road notified Coin
thIesiiO 11ohlidAi' f Its Colapliance
under protest, with his decision thag
bottbn itinst by alpipped1 by woiglit i
has agot llte Woilt, b)Ut we pro
surne washes at old a multiplicity o
sits,: By theWay, what has becmm
of the case the Attorney General wam
-to bring for tiolatiolls of the charter
e hhve hard nothing of it recently
dISvERA L MONTHS ago tho Charlestoi
Water Power Company was set it
operation with 14greatilourish of firuni
jts . it began tearing up streets, anl
promised to have miles of piping doW,
this year. Now, Itt Is said, the tw<
leading spirits, Stafr and Wilkins
have left the city, leaving behim
about three thottsand dollars of deb)
and a number of dishnom'd dratls
Charleston is wilffly eclted about It
and well slid may be. This sensatloi
beats the mayoris canvass all hollow.
HEINEvf-AHLE priVate lett' ha0
turned up in which it is said tha
Senator Thurman, outraged at th
Virulent and underhanded attack
made upon hint by General Ewing am
his friends, will take no part in th
Oh1o ctmpaign. The ChicinnatI En
4uirer denies this story, but. It is a Jac
Ihat Senator Thurman is now I]
Culada in (1110t of health. It Wia
said at, the time of the meeting of th
DemoeIatbc Convention that ie ha
beeit badly Inreiod; but. lhe dottbtles;
has sense enough to know that at con
tfinuanice of his political life depent
on Democratic success in Ohio thii
year lie Is also too good a man t
stilk it his tent,
VALTFOIRIM Is a land of political sur
prIses. For a number of years, sway
ing alternately to the fRadical and th(
Democratic ranks, the .Independent.
sWept it several years ago, aid elcet
10ooth Senatot. Since then old paht
uines have been almost ignored, )en
is Keainey and his followers roe
into great signmificane at the last tw<
elections. Now there are live paurtie
in the field, and It Is anybody's fight
The last senisation is the deser-tion 0
George C. Gorhiam, a whilom1 Raica
of great reonown, to the support of the
candidates of the Democrats and of tio
now constitution. Gorham win
secretary. of the United States Senat<
hittil the Democrats turned hin out
.He has also been secretary of the Nr.
tional Rlepublican Commnittee. Cilaimi
ing still to hoe a .Uepublican, lie says hi
cannot support that party in its~ pres
ont contest, ns it is run li the literes1
of' Failroadis iid monopollos. Th<
* milk in the eeooiunt, It is said, lios F
the fact that Sargent will be mad
United States Senator if the Riepubli
tans wvin ; and (jg'hiam hias gone ove
to the other side it the hojiN of det t.ii
the SBulatol'shlyp frotit them. He is
shrewd knave and an ardent Grani
mnan, and while he may be on th
right side in regard( to mnopjolie's, hi
should never get lnto the United State
Senate,
Kenutucky.
Kentucky held fuelection for Stat
officers aiid the Legislature' on the 4th
This was a falling off' of twenity-flyr
per cent. In the total 1'ote In the Presi
dential contest, only two hundret
thousand votes being cast. The Re
publicans make a few gainms In the Leg
islaturo, but that body 18 Overwhelnm
ingly DInouocr'atie. The Greenbacker'
cut nlo fignre in the contest. The Coni
stitutiojial convent Ion failed, for
want of a majority of all the votes cast
D)r. Blackburn the new governor is thb
hero of the yellow fever epidemic, stm
a brother of Joe. Blackburn the Coni
gressman.
Survivors' Reunion.
To-day the Survlvoi's of the Sixt1
R~egiment will hold thik second anu
al rt unilon, at this place ; andi WVinns
*bore welcomes them with open1 arms
One of .the Ih9t regiments in th
Souith to volu-ntebr for lightig, It wA
4~ott the last to surrender, and score
of battle fields attest its valor. Man
of the moest gallant spirits in) the Statl
fell In Its ranks, but thirk memory stil
Purvives. ~To-day old comrades I:
armns will ineet together in renewal c
tirJend~ship, 4nd again, for pierhiaps th
J lhdedIth time, the - stirring scene
and Joys and woes of military life wil
be recottnted. May this day be Ion1
remetub~ered, and may It be the pre
cursor of many niore pleasig re
.unions.
Au Interesting Case,
* A caso of Iuterestwill be heard a
the next term of Codrt for' Yorkm
Amo the ' ersons injttred by th
trestle disaster tear llock Hill a yea
'or so ago was one Steele, who subse
* uiently seettred a-verdict against the
Ralirend for ten thousand dollars damn
$4 The attorney of the Road mladl
-a rootion fot a new trial en the -grouni
of excessive damages and a verdict con
'truyto tho eyidence. Thd mnotion wai
e Iwu wifhond~ rgurnont made, ani
* ** ~ fihi)#fled to 'tho, Suprei
*. ~. a.tribil&Iljas recently deed
et idia11t4t hasunojursdktottin the case
t th
tion of the Road, has granted a stay -of
proceedings, and the motion for a
n0ew trial will bo made again
before Judge Wallace in Yoik. W h e
lot venturing to critgIse tit#$ reasonip,1gj
in tho oplnloll, wc are stlZ'LI %Y1 with thie
evident defects In the law soiewh4o.
If, wIe the judge who has heard; a"
case denis % motion' for I new tial,
somei1 other judge canl . collie along
and grant it, there can be no cnd to
the matter, 1i4m)ild a new jury iid
the same verdict for Steele, what
wolid preAenit the Road r1om1 tryiIg
anot.het tircuit judge ; or if smiialfer
daiagos are awarded, why should not
- Steele keep on making motions until
lie secures a neow trial? Whei the
t the decision of the Circuit Couiri is
t imnaa), tWe law slmd requiro the cques
- tion of a.n elw trial to be decided by
f the judge who has heard the evideie.
3. No outside jIdge can tel) whether the
I terdict wNas li accorld(' mco with tlim
e facts or not, for lie has not heni'd the
evidence. We siall watch the deter
miniation of th's suit, with curiosily.
Til H MRT RC AP.POINTMENTS.
A Public Mootistg on tho Subjeot-esolu
Uoun Adopted-Tho Sentinient of tho
M etinic Alnost Unailanous In Opposi
tion to the Pr meent 1Iicimbenta.
[Condonsed froin the Bul;etln.
The meeting of the citizens in re
t gard to the appointments of treasurer
and auditor, convoned in the court,
house Oi sales-day at 12 M. The court
Iioutse was crowded with poplell and
1 the most intense interest manifested.
Gaptain I. T. Mockbee stated the ob
jdct of tile meeting, and called for
s nominations of chairman. Mr. Alex
t ander Wise was thereupon chosen <
chairman and .Msrs. R. A. Love and
lJohn C. McAfee requesled to act as <
s secretaries. Thineetnig was tin de
Iclared organized for butshiess. Upon
- motion the rllowing named gentleynen.
wereppinted to (traft resolutiolns ex
pressive of the sentiment of the meet
hg: 11. T. Moekbec, T. M. Sanders
1 Jon B. Corunvell, J. .. 1 McDnie
W. It. Hood, .1. C. lIenitken, .J. S.
Wilson, Dr. J. M. McColmui and W.
1 ). Ingrain. The committee then re
tired, and after conferring, returiled
and reported tie 'ollowing series of
- resolutions, and urged their adoption
I by the meet-ing:
R Reso/red, 1. That the Democracy of
Chester county di'stintly disown and 1
resist the imputation that they desire
or intend to interfere with the prerog- t
atives of his Excellency the Governor <
of South Carolina.
2. That the Democracy of Chester ,
county do hereby pronounce their ti
I qualified disapproval of the paper pre- I
iaced and signed by the delegation in I
Columbia, December, 1878, and pir- 1
sented to t1ieGoverior, ats ill direct vio- I
lation of the rules under which they i
Ithemselves were elected, and in viola
tion of their pledges miade on the
stump.
8. That the Democracy of Chester I
county (10 hereby express their Umiual- I
illed (isapprobation. of the conduct of I
AMajor Julius Mills, Chairman of tile I
Exmeutive Coinmittee of this county,
Wnd of tile means adopted by him to
procure th appointment as tieasirer,
which Is ill direct contfavention to the
3 rules adopted by the Diocracy of this
.. 4. iThat Messrs. J. Bl.McFadde~n and
.. W. J. Lucas have tile conltimned supl
port of the Denioeracy otf Chester
counity as their choice for thie offices of'
- treas(urer' and1( auditor, anid aire herein
commended to his Excellenov Governor
W. D). Simpson for his appoiintmnent to
, the said onfices.
6. Th'lat au copy of these resolutionis
be forwaurded to thle Governor, ex
- pressing the sentiments of this meet
e inmg, anid to be signed by the chairman
yand the seretar'ies.
6. ThAt, the petitions wvhich have
been circulated aind signed1 throuwhout
~the counity will be also forwarde~d to
e) the Governor.
o .7. That, should( Governor W. D).
s Simpson not give favorable aud~i~iec
to the0 1payer of the petitionis forwardc
ed, 0111 Senator, W. A. Walker', ho re
quested to urge uponi his .Excelloney3
the Governior to wlthldraw~ the nlAmes
of tile preCsent applointees, anld shouild
h le decline to do so, then urge 111)0n
tihe Senate not to confirmi the samie, set..
D ting forth tile reasons therefor.
- 8. Tihiat a select. -comnmittee3 of three
1 be0 nowy appointed to bear his Excel
. lency a copy of the above resolutions,
togetheor with the petitions of tile citi
-zens.
- Wh~len the readine of the resolutions
a had been conicluded, the chair an..
.. nionneedl thleml 0open to discuissioni.
1101. .John~ J. ilemipill theni arose
and11( said, inasmsluch as thle record of
-tihe Senator anid Re~presenltatives hlad
3 been called ini questonm, lhe claimeod the
i pr'ivilego of explainilng 1his positionl in
. regard to the lmtter.. CIonsiderable
oppositioni thereto was mlanifestedl, but
h~e was fhilly yielded to. lie then
procoeded, but, was meanwhile lhiedl
with innumerable questionls. Mr.
Hlemphill claimed Inl the abstract that
th elegation hadw strive honestly to
- doe Its duty ini the premises uand In
- placig thle plain results off the pr'i
.maury electIon on file with thme Gov
ernor had comupliedi conscientionsly
with the letter and spirit of the resolu
t ions by whlich the convention wvas
S bound. He claimed In effect that
'whereas the reSoltion touching (lie
malitter distiictlhy provided that the
l)artiesn must receive the mnaiority of
thIEJVOtCs cast In order to re'ceive the
nlomlination for reconnnlmenldat ion to tile
f alppoi~nments, the delegation could n'ot
a be juistified in placing on file anything
, outslde thle actual results of' the pri
m ary election, lHe disclaimed over'
ha vi ng recommrenided, or bieing asked
to recoinnnrend, the inenmh~ents t~o the
:1 aponen t, an aged thlat the
exerise soely upon the records which
were on ble in the executive o111ce.
Mr. eiaphilI then read the provle
ionsin te Deocratic constitution of
thepriar elctin.He also read
lettsreomnin tho appointment
- ofMaj JuiusMils, from Mesars.
3 Wli & Agr, Juge Mackey, Col,
DenWocR.avle. and tjhe Fishling Creek
Mr. lHemphill also read the follow
'ing petition from Major Mills:
"' 1Esm,8. C., Nov. 25, 1878.
> fie .Excellency Gov. WV. D. impson,
i CJolumbia, B.& :'
. GovFTmo.-I respectibhly apply to
be continued Inl tile olilce of treasurer
of' Chester colunty for years 1879-.'80,.
Inu justice to miyself-. desire to. state
that Chester county adopted the pri
- inary system, and required the exeen
live committee to proide-ftur the. ehee
tionof aditr and treasurer3 undor the ]
saine rules as for the Geounty4 ofli'ers.
Unuder' thesA, rules It0was toquIfed hat,
each successand candtdat .d .u&
Meto A ikajity o all the tii '4ca ,
laiv Cleotioll ; nto candidatreceivet
sgehl Imajority.
Zvis n1ot. a candidate for treas1lrel
11 tbo primary election. i. delile(d
IIIOaling to the people rop"n9110 .
i-gitt1 ofE he GOvernor lb' the ('w'.
poet ufully refer )yo t the ud
ghied flellow citizens and 1pe for. oil
li (hro of my duties it a recomml en
atlon to be first ciisidered, I hiavt
ome clims I think. But it* past o
preselt political solvices are to hit
imly cinsideratiois, Olen, with al
>roper modctky, I assuer that (heroe il
lot at Shaildow .' qoIllprim31on of miy OIIl
vith those of the geiitleimiani WhoS(
lum will be preseOnted. .
Very respectfuilly,
JurLius Alirs.
I'11mAsL uEf'sOFCFo, Crii t'ii-at S. C.,
May l27th, 1879. S
Gov. Simpson C1olumbia, S. C.:
Dear Sr :-Itave hald It stiated t<
ie that M10. Mepiadden hails visited you
with a viev to fhis oile. Yon' lire.
viouis ineLbIvmVms are satisfactory to Ie,
IYItt I beg to inibm11 you i regard tt
the primary elecetion. No gentlemat
as nominatted by our rulis of elec
Ion. I waVs not a envididite, hence dc
ot. hesitate to solicit your favor, I. an:
hilitllan of the executive coirmiiittet
m(d nnske the stateltient a1s such. Your'i
tc.,
J~m~rus Mtru.s,
Coimty Claldrlualn.
Remarks were tien mande l by Sena
or W. A. Walker, Major Mills nd
"apt. R. T. Mock bec; after ivhieh the
'esolutiolls were submitted to thc
necting, and adopted with but one dis.
;entinig vote.
Petitions to the Governor, cont aini
-g fotur hundred and .forty unms,
ver6 Idd on the slcretalles' desk and
Ie meeting thIen nIdjourned.
The chairal hli 111 lilrslalce of' onc
)f the resohItions of .he Imectini 11hat
ippointed the following gentleiien to
01vey ia Copy of the resolutions tu
AoVernor Sim)son), to wit: Capt. R,
V. Mlockbec, Col. J. S. Wyilson, Capt.
F. 11. McDaniel.
WONDRUFl.UL UROWIMIA lrOMA1N,
Knowing AHl the Myptereos of Masonry
liuipt ilm from a Vitter-BUacket.
The following par ticulars we gc
'roml Mr., George C. Watson, living
leu1r the 1101110 of the 8ub)jOct of the
iketch; A lady of ti seventih district
>f Worth coultv hiaus becomue in1sane( on
he subject of' religion. Ulw denenta
ioll was first noticed about ia 1m1ont1hi
Igo, 80013 alfler tle closo of at protracted
Ileting at Unmioni Ba)t.iet CuIIrch, near
ler 1Io1o. She. atteided the differont
CVi0CS very regularly, au1d seemed
leeply im1pressed and troubled fi-om
hienr first commenceimnit. A short
,bilo before te iceting closed sie
oined tie church. Going back home
er incoherent, Ialddeled ian1d ria-Itl1
)ing conduct Wall naoticed by Ier hults
>nid iad children, aii4 they becaeic
erribly excited and wroughit up about
t. She weint raving about lie house
ind yard with a bucket of water, bap
isng everyt.ling ill her pathway. Shiv
>aptised er huIllsband and each 0110 of
er chiidreln, ad While doinig this sanig
.ho0most, beaiutiful song8- songs thtt
he ha(d icard but once or Iwice. Al
houghi lin miletterod woman, (1101
msebanmd will swear to tilis,) she renat
my clapter in the Bible readily, pro
iouncing correctly xupd dist,inct'v, pay.
ng atteltiol to punlctiit l01 pomits,
A.. Si preaches nearly all the while,
mld our informlanitsays uses8 tile choicesi
ivor'ds anld d1$1is lvs gra'at wvisdomi 1and
knowledge ina tho hadling of (lill'renal
umbJects. .Athiough niot ai Masf~on, sihe
(now1s auli thec msteiIes of that invrste
'101s crafltt b~y hiear't. Doz'epls of' Ma'som1
mnvo gone to see her, and they all1
30o1O alway dumbIfounlded. Her' huls
ilaud 1111 com11 to the~ conclusion01 thal
;he is al witch. She has1 attempI1ted act
>f violence, but ais ve(t (1011 not harm
ReI, wvithl outside a'ssslEtan~ce, tr'ied ali
>nme time to inlcarlcorate 1101 inl 0110 (a
the 'OOm~s oif the hlouse, but theo doorl'
becamie umn1anf1ageable 1 :ai wouldnl'
Itay locked. She~ h1an't silpt ir
Jighteeni dlays anid nlights, and1( duina
thait~ timle hasi taken bult. few mior'sels <o
foodl. Thmis is 0one of thie stran11gest, caseC
we h are over heard otf. I lldred ar<'
Iloiig to see tiht frenzied woman.
A PE: 1PToRY J3 Pnls11EWP.-Thc latt(
fenl. WVihllfi F. Unrr'ly used to rchltt
ho0w at Fortress M~onrod wats fired( thu
first salute aftdr sundowna, 8such pro
bceding being conltrar'y to army reglal
tions. President Tyler. had beenm fish.
Inl the bay, and on his way home wa'
iepleased becaue he was not salutet
by tihe Fortress. Time old comanadel
~amfe dlown to meet him1 with deep re
ipect, but Mm'. Tyler sterlyl aisked iar
why hie had nlot fired a sah'uto to him,
'Excuse mie, sir'," anlswer'ed theo sol.
lier, "bult it. is past sudw. ''Sun
lownm he hanoged," rejo inedl TIvicr'. 41
:1n( Naivy of the United States." Re
ipetfully7 touilng his cap, the ok
36m and lant wvithldrewV11 wihunt fanoth.
11' word, and 001m111g back wheore Bar.
e'y stood, he dhictedl hn to get ou1t
the battery and1( su1perintend time salute.
tones: "Ihlive beemn ini the arlmy foi
year~s, moy boy, anmd I neOver disobeyed
the reCgulationsu before, an~d I am f'or'ce
to do iiow, anld thle man11 whio com.
inands it is thle President of the United
Statels!" anmd with tht the veteran,
wvho would have gladly faced deatih
without flinchiing, burst into tears.
THEt hEV. VoSnuuUiGh'sDvoRE.-.
Tho fact that timo Rev. George B. Vos.
burgh, of Jersey City, who was tr'ied1
rnld acqiltted a vcr ago( of an1 attemj)I
to poison1 his wi'fe, h~as obtained a di.
vor'ce in time cour'ts Of Dakota Terri
tory, has alreoady beenl reported by~
telegraphi. A letter to the Neow Yori
Horah t~tfes thiait the dIivorce was
Lgranlted on time grounod of thme infliction
of "grievous mnatal suiflerhiig" upjon
tile phlintiff 'by time genomral conduct oi
his wife, wiho pretended to take poisomi
wvhenoror his actionls dilea)11se(t her
ind especIally by thme cr'ilminal char'g
she made against him. In is ovi
rienee Inl tihe divorico suit the R1ev. Vos.
burgh charged Dr. D~orenmus wvho wasI
salled as5 aln export Iln the poison trial
with havIng himself put inl the poisor
which lie analyzed. In granting the.
ilivorce the courlt was exceedingly gr'a
alousas to fluaial terms, mler'ely re.
Cjlring him1 tAo pay $250 In inlstahuoenta
If $50 per ycar. As the Heraldi ob
erves, tile trial and Its r'esult will re
vive thie memnory of the Jersey scandal
but nlot help Mr. Vosburgh in public
)esthniaton.
VIHAT 18 THE1 MATrERFt-Wh Ac
ralo, so languid? Are .you sick ? Ev
lontly, y'our1 liver Is not doing Its duty,
Won (cilnot live 1in comfotorlpeace
intl yOn are~ rolleoel .Go to the
iearest drug storeo and bty sa box of
O ilder's Liver ills. Afew doses
, vol rosyrounto pefeotheal, anmd
_v_ os 11 toyu fbk Fo
*-Gecntle widowp in Polynesia are
wont, to wear their latO husbands
Skulls as necklaces.
NE nas juid.ge, with at fino lsehss 01
'nIis , htinled a brass bid: o
l~yin il tile street.
-Econtony is the road to wealth
6ut all of us who call raise a nticklo are
going to havo tgoda Just the same.
-A mta may imake moncy picking
up1) chips ir lie has good hamds, aidt un
dorstaids how to ciTcat at poker.
-A sociable man is one who, whei1
Ie has toin miitst4. ta spatr, goeis ail
bothers someody who hasn't.
-There is a great scariity of watei
ill dillretit sections of fthe cotstry,
I low -fortuiato It is that but few men
like water.
r-The Cincinnatti Saturday AVigh
itfornis "Young Farmer" that it can
not, tell him "'how to cure a ham" tmn
less ie informs it what ails tihe hai.
-Sherinanil maly y tpa h igh past
sago rates for d teading ont
revenue cutter inl his trip to taine.
Nothing else he has done0 as secretar
has drawni such hiimediate disapproval.
-Pious old ladv-",ust think, Rose,
ot\ly live mi1sI'oMarles to twentty
tlousiland cit iibali " Kind-hearted
miece-,--"Goodn0ess i the poor cannibals
will starve to death at that rate."
-The Vwagonl toniguo presents an ex
ample worthiy of ibllowing. It never
Indulges in sicandal or bitter words.
And it iliways precedes wheel, and
keeps alicad of whoa.
-A New York womn is accused of
selling a superb pair ofblack carriage
horses, beeause ticy were not beconi
ing to her now site had stopped dyeing
her hair yellow.
-Hie wrsa i disgusted boy. Ie had
exercised great cauttion and had finally
sitcceded in crawling unobserved un1
(er tho canvas into the tent. And lie
found it was not a circus, but a reviv
al meet-itig iml progress.
-A st rolling theatrical company was
at the ditimier table. A waiter ap
proached one of the menmbersl and said:
''Solp?" "No, sir," said the person
addressed; "I am one of the musi
cians."
-Society papers declare that Mrs.
Godfl'ey, the dashing widow -whose
name w as so painfully connected with
hat of C'ongressman Acklen in Wash
ingtoni somtethiig over a year ago, has
gone to Lodon to run1 opposition to
Mrs. Latry it tihe beauty business.
-A Now York mna: went fishing
aid retturned without a fish. And let
it be recorded, ie didn't lie about it
either. Ile told the truth, and the citi
zens just took hii down to ie wharf
an(d (unilxd him overboard. A man
nr"L not trille with traditions.---r. 1.
Express.
-A girl of sangutin temperament
and fitimdlionts tastes will take a conntip
ion it, irshe happens to get, a single
hair in her moutlh out of the butter, but
the same girl will browse around ont a
silky moustache attachied to a good
lookmlir Voungit manm's lip and never say
Ia WorT M'.
-"R'lestauairant," aid Bayard Taylor
Ott day, with a twinkle of the eve, "is
derived from res 'a thintg' ad 'taurus
't bull'-a bully lting." "The manic
Simith," ie observed otn anmothier occa
sion, "is obviously it contractiomi of
Suneimtythi-umiyth, Samyth, Smitht."
-The city conmcil of Pueblo, Col.,
paissed atn ordinantec afgainst carrvintg
contcealed -wetapons, antd ont the follow
intg day most of f he malec residets5 ia
pganred Ott th tr teets with rev'olvers
and1( da!gers stuck int belts outside ot'
their coats.
-A tman asked for admissioni to a
show the half price, as lhe htad but otne
eye. But the iantnker tol him it
would take htim twice as hlong to see
the shto\VaR it would antybodv "else atnd
char tged .hitm double.--dincinntati
-It is said that in Siam the penmalty
for Jyin~g Is to htave the mnouth sewedl
ump. .It sucht a rutle shtoumld lbe onforced
im thin country thte yellowv fever wvould
ntot be aL circumstance ini cotmparisoni
with the epidemtic of starvayitiont wivch
wmoumld prevail atmong the Northertn
editors.
--Now York TPrib~une: A well knmownm
preaicher in a suburban town, while in-.
strucotting a class of' urchtins itt theo cate
ch ism, told them that God iould (10 every
thmtg, whereupon onme of thtem asked:
'Cani God tmako a rock so big that He
can.'t lift it?" TJheo boy's questioni re
maimts unanmsworedl.
-Lord Beaconsfield was quite inun
ty at thme Royal Agricultural Show.
But ho looks old1 and anxione. lie
straightens himself ump atnd 1)m11s him-.
self together every tnow and then, like
a man wh'lo feels the hand of age iuponi
huntt. Sphinx-like as the thee is, you
cant see the lines ini it, amid the eyes
look wveary.
--She held firmnly on to the ropes amnd
gayly warbiled: "Oh, George, isnt't
this just nice? Now, really, I thimnk
this just too exquisite for anythting
with the cool breezes blowving silvery
foamt around in little fairy goblets,
and-." Th'le dashB~ denotes the muo
mnent shte swallowed the billowv.
-We ar-e surrlsed that there are so
few aillt'sions to the barrel of the lion.
Zachary Chandler. Anid yet It stnds
to reason' that thme domtijohnt must have
a founmtain-hoad. It evi denttly costs thme
venmerale statesmati a ontsider~able
amnounmt to coniquer time Conmfederacy
twice ai day itnd appear sober at break
-Theoy had atm amateur brass-band at
a funeral a while a go, and when they
hmad squmelchmed out the "Sweet-By-and
By" at~ the grave-side, time mnister inm
his address said that "deceased was in
one respect most fortnmato in boeing
called thtis early." Th'lat wvas all hto
said, bumt the mournemrs grinnmed, anmd
time amateurs thinmk that "blamed sar
easma is Iifernally out of p~laco at a fu
neral, you know."
--A San Franicisco'man named Hrow
land htas imnvuted a machltne that will
tell to within a smnall amnount the quamn
tity of gold a permsonm hans about him.
Wethi .machino elolides' with an
edtrIs so har-d worked thmat the per
spiration rolls off' its face In big drtops,
amid It falls exhausted In two hourst'n
The inventor' shoumld bulild one of fomrty
hem-so power for the special use of
ntewspaper imiemn.
--Tme Mlwaumkee &ntincl reporets
of thme Soldiers' Hotniof thtat place, Is
serilously Ill. For two mnonths lie has
been su fferinmg from ineurala of the
stomadh, Incducgd by the. perf'oratiou
Iof that orgaun by a mimhnie hal at thme
battle of Antotann. Uo Is omne of four
whlo' suf-vvtydd wonntds of that natur-e
duiid, untll 'recently, has experiemd
butlitle ainor iconyonleuco fron
thme injnrv.
TUTT'S
DEIS T
414TRODUCDe 1805.
A TORPID LIVER
is the fruitful sourco of many diseases, promlE
nent among which are
DYSPEPSIA, SI'K-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, Bi.'OUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY C01.
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite andi ausea, the bowels
arocostivo, but soxetimoes alternate with
looonesaitlii hei t ad,~aoeipanied
~viti ) ul aonsioinfltfheaolifart,Pain
in the right sideaduder the eioulder
f~lilefuillisnastreeinfg,_withsa iii.
olination to exertion ofbodyoramind, Irri
tability of temperfow spirita, osa~s
memory, with a foaling of having nogletd
aome duty, General weaiineiss;~IDliliess'
Flttij Ing at the Ieart, Dotebfore tho
eyes,_Yellow Skin, Headache generally
ovor the right ey& esAtoserness at night
with fitihl dreams, highly colorod Urino.
IF THESE WARNINGSARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT'S PILLS
are especially adapted to rauch
cases, a. single dose effoots
opch a change of feeng as to
astonish tho sufferer.
TUTT'S PILLS
are componuded fa-e substances that are
free from any propertienthat can isjure
the mest delicate organimation. They
Search, Cleanse, Pariry, and Invigorate
the entire Systen. By r ving the one
*gorgod Ltvvr, they cleanse the blood
'rono pelonoun humors, and thus Impart
lsealth and vitality to the body, causing
the bowels to act naturally, vithout
whIch no one can fol vell. -
A Noted Difiie-says:
Dr. TUTT:-Dear Sir - For ten years I have been
a martyr to D Ispepsla. doustipatiOn and Piles Last
Sprifg Iyour P It* were roeom"I ended to me; k used
theau at with little ith), ani now a well a,
have good appetit , digeston erfect. regula stools,
pIles gone, aI (have gained forty Doundo solid flesh.
hey are worth their weight in9oi.
RaY. 5SMPBON, Louisville. E.,
TUTT'S PILLS.
Their first effect is to Inorease the Appetite,
and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the
stem is nourished, and by their Tonie Aco
tn on the Ilgestive Organs, Regular
Stools are produced.
DR, Js Ft HAYWOOD, .
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:
rFew aeqs exist that oannot be relieved bo.
storing teLiver to iti normal f unotione and for
thas purpose no romedy he-Wr. len
nae a ah r e Ln'st d that
ha shppy an efteot asTf41PILLS."'dta
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS,
Oftro 35 Murray Street, New York;
tU Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of ValIable Infor.
mation mid Useful Itece.ipta " will be mallodfre.
on application.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE,
A HAM n Wsars chanad t G
BJLACKiby A, single APPIi10tOU of iti AlE itM.~
patt, A a tuiral tiolor, acts Inistantaneouly. and is
as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of $1.
Offioe, 35 Murray St., New York.
F you want a good Clarot Punch, call
at the PIm-mtwwo HoUSE, under the
Winnsboro Hotel.
THE FRIEND OF ALLI
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no apt~lito; Hlolloway's Pills
v3 e o ,heartLy one."
"'Your' Pills are maar velous."
"I send for anjother box, and keep them
in the house."
"Dr;. Holloway has cured my headache
that was chronic.
"1 gave oine of your P1ius to my baho
for ohiolera miorbus. Tino dear little
thing got wvell in a daty."
"My, nausea of a morning is new
cured."
"Your' box of IIolloway's Ointment
curedl mie of noises int the head. I
rubbed somec of y our .Qin tmetn t behind
the ear's and the noise has left."
"Stend mne twvo boxes; I want one for a
poor' lamiily."
"I enel~ose a dollar; your price is 25
cents, but the medicine to mo is worth; a
dollar."
"Soend mue fi ve box es of your' Pills,"
"Let me have three b)oxes of y'our
Pills by return mail, for chills 'and
fever.
I have over 201) su;ch testimonials as
these, butt wat of space omrpeia me te
concludit..
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS,
And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint
ment is moost ina~iluale. It does net
heal externally alone, but Penetrates
with the most searching effeets to the
very rcot of evil.
.H OLLO WA Y'S OINYTMEN~T.
P'ossessod of this remedy, every inn
ray be own doctor. It may be rubbed
into th~o systom, so as to reach any in
ternal complaint; bg these means, cures
sores or ulcers in the thr'oat stomach,
live;', spine or' other paits. It is an in
fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts,
contracal, or stifl'joints, 'gout, rheuma-.
tism, andi all skin diseases.
hIrOuTANTr CA UTrO'N.--NOne are genuine tin'
less the sii natture or J. IlA yDocx. as agent for
tho.Uniiteit ttes surrounds each box of l'iils
andI Ciamenat. Jioxes at 25' centf, 432 cents, and
C$3"'JThere is considerable saving by taking
the large; Sizes. HIOLLO W.AY & CO.,
feb 15-ly New York.
A PENNY SAVED
IS A PENNY GAINED.
You can save money by eallin gat the
Grocery Store of WV. [H.DONLY.
Just opened a nico lot of Sugar Cured
Canvassed Hams at prices to suit
the the times. Also a select stock Coffees
and Stigars. Arbucekle's Unground Roeast-.
ed Coffee a specialty. All the favo'rto
brands of Augusta Fl our, Bolted Meal and
Pearl Gritsi. Canned Goods of all do
seriptions, (Ihowing and Smioking Tobae
co, iigars from the highest to thme cheap
est brands, .llos and Shoes at low
figures. Ladies' fine cloth Gaiters, all
sizes, lower than the lowvest. Choice
Wines and Liquors, Porter, Beer and Ale.
Presh Sparklhng Cider, Cider Vinegar,
alnd Lemons Give me a eanl. I will
not be undersokd4 W. H. DONLY.
may_31
0IT*"D & Co.'s Fr'ench~ Brandy,
JJafnnica Rlum, Holland Gin, Gin
ger Brandy Blackbery Brandy Peach
Catawba Wine, Oberry lhiandy,
Domestic Gins. Tho. voi-y best
brands of Cigars, Olhowing and
Blackwoll's celebrated Smnoking
Tobacco, and a very superior Fine
Palo Tablo Shorry, at . W. HADm.--~
FOR a ol "glass of Pure ar
T pBlwsaaroI to anl Omlo...cl
YELLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMIT
It ii toio Io 1L) lorgeot. thje iival '05 of t.his
toriiblo diease, whielk will 11o Oubl roturn in
a more inalig'titint tind VIub'iVA form irr tI full
111t.1 of 181T.
At Il(ItItCLL'S IIllti'AVINIC, a iremedll diaov
erod fit 1outhorn No'ia ilri usesi with suih
wondierftIl results in Southlk A:&tev (ca wla ro tic
in.w, aggrav4tex cam- U o levor arl foui(,
011at rtltl 014 10 t0 o oios of !o to )(
itltered orl strai it troi.1' tw bloo(i 0 Itile it.
INOes3 througlih (Io livei, t1 101g as Unl exceo
of bile Pxists. Hy its wrutlterful actioni on thl'
Liver ntind Stomnt tao U ii-AtlNK 1iot, Only pre
vents to a certainty anly kind of Fevcr awl
lack Vomit, bul, also cures leadaeie, Uolst|
atlon of il e bowels, Dyspepsia 1d, aill
.lalarial. <llsenses.
No Ones need fear Yellow Fever wit- will
expel ([to 3a'n'ria Poison atni eXcess . bile
fron the blood by using AhicnuEL1/ Jlis sr
wiiel is sol. by itl DrtIgglsts in 25 cent and
$1.00 )L)1 iles, or will be sent, by ox press by tlie
Proprietors,
A. P. 31EtIM ELL & CO., l'iila., Pa.
Dr. Pemliberton's Sffiiniigia or Queen's
Delight.
CwThe reports of wotirfil cures of Ithetina
tisin, Scrofula, ialt. Jliietitti, Syphills Cancer,
Uliceisa itt Sores, thili coie fromii all' il rits of
the ooutntry, are not on1ly remiarlkable but, s1
intraculous as lo bo dotbted was it not, for the
abnidance of proof.
Remarkabld Cure of Scrofula, &o.
CASE (OF COL. J. C. fItANSON.
KINGSTON, GA., Scptezm)er 1.5, 1871.
OsNTs :-]'or sixteen years I have been a great;
sufferer fron Scrofula it Jtn most, listressin
forms. I have beelt Conitnete to .y room 111(
bed for lifteen years will scrofutous ulcera
1.ionsH. 'Ie most approved remedIes for sich
ca.:s hail beell uset, and tttit most, l-mineqIt,
llyvsiviatlns epmsulted, WithIOtt ally decided
enellt. 'Tius prostrated, distressott, despon(d
ing, I was advised by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd 1111
t.y, Ga., in0 conleneotle us of yonir Compottl
lxtract, St liingit. Langittgo 8 itts llslit1lent,
to describe lie rellef I oltained fron the use or
the 111111iglil is it Is to convey all adeIuIto
idea of tihe intCnsity of lily suffering beforo
using your ledicine ; sulitclent to say, I aban
dioned all o er remedles an(1 contiluect Ilie ulse
of your Extract, of Stillingia, until I en say
trily "I aim Cured of till aiin,"' of all disease,
wit i nothiing to otsitruct, 1to 1 ctive pursuit of
iny profession. More tMiar eight itiontlis havo'
elapsed sinco this remarkable cure, without
an(.(1 return of e1. disease.
For tho t.rutit of tlie above Statemnent, I refer
to anyl3 gentleman in Bartow County, Ga., at
to I110 ineinbe s of Cho bar of Clirokee Circuit,
who are acquainted witI inc. I shall ever
retrialn, wit I tihe deepest grat.it ule,
Your obedi'ut sVIermt,
J. C. I)RANSON, Att'y. at Law.
A MIRACLE.
WEST POINT, 0.A., 80pt.. 14, 1870.
0VNT:-M%3Y (agihter s11.1 taken onl I he it
(lay of J1 1no, 1814, wit.11 what was11 sulipposeI to be
Actie itleumatisi, anl was treaterl for tie
sain1 willi no sttecess. litn Aar-l, following,
picems of bono tegan, to work out, or ihe rigit
arm, and coltilued to appeair till nil tile ibome
froll. thle elbow to lie shoulder Jotit, catine o11.
Many, Iafeces of bone camne otti- of right, foot a n(
leg. i he Case was iet1 it-onoineded one of
Whito WOliVig. Alter* haiin beeti ConineiWd
hout six yeirs to her bed. anll( the ense Col
sidered hopeless, I was induced to I ry Dr. P'em
bertons's ConIIpotn( 1xtraci. of S 1 ill1ngta, ond
was Eo well sitistleii with its effects that, I have
Continueid tie lse of it until the present.
My datgliter wacontine(i to her bed about,
six years before silo sat, up or oven turned over
wthoult 1101. il110 now sits Up all day. anid
SeWS mlost, of her I mlie-has wa lkedt across the
room. ier general licalt-li is now good, n ld I
believe she will, as her linibs gain streu gti
walk well. Iat taribi te her recovery, wilb the
blessing of God. to the use of your invaluiable
medlicine.
With gratitude, I am, yours t ruly,
W. 11. BI.ANTON,
WVUST P'OINT, Ga., Se pt.. 116, 1879.
GENT3 :--Toixe iboye cerileato of fr. W. i.
Illiitton we know andi certify to ats being (riue.
' e li i 1 iti1ig is So, hiuidi ils of I110 linost, 1esi11et
ed citizens will certify to it.. As miluch reference
can be given as may bn required.
YotlrIs I r'lI'y, .
URAWFolti)& WALKER, Druggists.
110N. If. D. WIL.LIAMS.
W- DR. PEBEliTON's 1T.TJN1T A is pre
paredi by A. F. AI lIttlWIA, & (0., Phila., 1a.
Sold by all Diuggssts fit $1.o10 bottles, or selit
by exlress. Agents walted to canvass every
wh'ere.
Sen for RlOok-"'uiiries Storyl"-free In all.
Medicines sont, to poor people payable in instal
lifents..
Imay31
EST liager Beer, at PArP.TTo Houar.
Lresh Lemonade always on hand, for
31110 ab PAIME'TTO HOUSE.
NOW IS THE OPPORINi'1i!
AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT!I
Preserve your booksl, periodicals,
aewsapapers and mulsic.
Stato, eounty and rtilroad oflicers, and
business men~l generally, supp~jliedl with
blank boo'ts miado to any l'alttern.
All families have oldI books, periodi
1als, nlewspapers,'music, &c., whiichi they
:lesiroi to trantsmlit to their postority. Th'len
HAVE. THEM REB3OUND !
W~hich wvill preserve thlem and will ma~lko
hem11 look almnost as well as new.
Old books, &c., should not only~ be
rebound, but the entrent literature of tho
present clay should be 'pult in a dlurablo
formi for preservation as wvell.*
T1his can b)e donle in theo shortest po0s.
sible time, with tihe best miatorial, inl thei
mnoat handsome and dumrablle style, anld at
i nrico which cannot bo duplicated any.
where, b~y E. iR. STiOKES,
stationer, Bookbinder and Blank Booac
klanuf'acturer, No. 155 Main street,
I'oraUMflA, S. C,
f& Send in your oi dera at onco,
moch 8
Tj'IN.E CognaecfBrandy, also Liquors and
L1.iWeis of till kinds, to bo had at thle
L Ar,MErro HOusEf. I maktie my 2) cents
Jigars a speCcialty. Call anid try themll.
FORl i[EALTIE
AND PLEASURE
--00 TO
PATTERSON'S CELEDRtATED SPRINGS,
Thlese springs are situated four miles
touth of Shelby and six miles north of
Whitaker's, on the Air-Line RI. RI. The
ninoral wvators are sulphur and chaly
Jate. Thle properties of theehsulphur are
ron, sulphur and magnesia. Properties
tembinoed aro bonoficial to all diseases,
ma never fail tocure the most obstinate
3ases, as many will testify. The chaly
beate waters cannot be surpassed,, having
wrought many almost miraculous cures.
These celebrated Springs aro now open
mnd the prices are in reneoh of all-having
laeon greatly reduced this season,
Ba tiin g houses, croquet grounds, ten
Lpin alloy, and other amusliomtents and
tttraetions free for visitors. Hacks run
dng from this' place will meet visitors at
she by or at Whitaker's, on the Air-Line
Li..i. upon short notice to theoProprietor.
RIATES OFl BIOAlID.
Per day . - - - - $1.25
Per week - . - 70
Per month ..- - - - 70.00
Per month for2 or more menths~ 18.0
Children and servants half price,
For further particulars, address'
W- G. PATTER80N, Prp'r,
mty.-f .3mo She'lby, N', 0
FRE&SH TURNIP SE~ED.
R""ToFlat- D-tch, White 6le,.
Ow Horn, Aberdeoi, Amboe
Robe, Golden Bali, ituta IBaga, Seven
LPl. MAo, Plower of Sulphur, Strych
ine, McMunn's Elixir of Opium. L, IR
rneGum OQamphor, As safaltida,
loroorm, Teoth Bras s, Nail Brushe
hd Seed Tole 106 80p, &o., Just rep '
July 32 MoMfAS'TE1~
PURE Ry Whiskey, Ale, -~an
L SodaW ter for saleb
Ayer's
iid Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.
A. drossing
Which is ait once
a g r o o a b 1 o,
healthy, anld of
feetqUl for pro
serving the
*lairw Faded or
gray hair is soon
restored to its
original color,
twith the gloss and freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thiekened, falling hair
'checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Notli
ing can restore the hair where the
follicles aro destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But su1ch as
remain can be saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it cleati and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent -the hair
from turning gray or falling O, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which mako some preparations dan
gerous, and injurious to the hair, tho
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir.
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil whito cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossylustro aud a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C, Ayer & Co,,
F1ractical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
Siutivi'll I'i reliners or I'iilio., Or
gulls, iI icitI l'Il)hlbli tioli s ,1id
Sia 1l Mtsleal I listrvitmletri s
wiho are ailive (o htheir
Owl) interest will
buy fromt the
'reat
3181 I 4 i)TPO~~(j YTI -lE OIJ
LUDDEN & BATES'
SOTTIED]EST
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANITAHI, GA.
And Banch ouses
AU(UTSLA, (GA. IArt ,ATA, (A.
(Gen. 0. l(iheobii & Co.'3) 1.. flraumnuller' & Co.
CIIA III.ES'r'ON. 8. 0. OlA~t L) 'TK N. C.
(i. L~. NI '-Ute-na han & Co. Me ''mith Mi tide ii ouse.
JACKiSONviI-LIC, I"LA.. l'EVN8ACoI A, F"LA.
A..A -.- ,Campbeli.t Urowna nrothers.
Sava ntuolt, (Lin. 1.'. the Gra- nd Mimsien I Celstrie of a~
sid M1iItlni Sotith, andi~ friom Lt Central
Dstibutine Depot, with its chain of
Drnc iile liouses, all tuder
0one mana0 'rment, and having
un f'ormi 'rlees n1 it'rnrc,
areI l& dra w h mlall
suppl ies of ile Soul h.
A MAGNIFIONT~-~NUO'NN
INTRoD UCTION SA.LE
-OF STLANDA RD .
'Ithe( O:lly Ic' 0 o 1 th kid r r *'* ' 33 m03 funy -v
earied 3,3. itin 1l. 9. FItve thouit tan sinnd.31
i'ti .m~n Iei atFactory iIate'd for Casha, or
Te'n of the leadtig Manuiracturers~ of tio U. 9
have given'3 us c'xCihtiv control of tthi instru
fland of their heAt inst rumenats tin rep~ra sentat iv.o
erat heou0seholdaki at Factory whiolesatu
PIANOS T OCt.' nle swosa C'1ved $125
Ik-gs. Stx Yoar.4uanteo. S 5c'
PIANOS g oet nio'lewoodt, Carv- $155
Lg.SxYcetws Guaran..
PIANOS Ta Oct. Sqluarocarand, sn- $257
gorti Case, wihstool oad
$57 aStops n .llltol I'tVOiGAN
$71'C~as.-O onti stit ORGANS
$86 gaPSuto a M In26. To,. ORGANS
All guaranteed instrumonts. Matker's namUo
on eachi. FIfteen Days' Trial If wanted, wo pa
the freight if no s0.0. A trial costaI nothing U
instrunenit dottsit,. Don't hesitate to order.
MfASON AND UAMLIN ORGANS.2
MASON & HlMAfLtN
Chiurch and3( Par1lor
- - ~ Organa. Not Lowes't
Piccd and D) erot
bt ilighest Priced,
Best and Cheapest.
O Stops, only $80. 10
Stops, only $95.~ Ith
Mirror Top, only $100.
Peloubot & Pelton
Organs e stops, on1t
1G idstops wt
botchimes, only$00.
Sn. fr' Xntrnueo ale otrculat' giving
The maagnllcont Chicokoring, Hallet & Davi
Peitono n rd Steting Oras- tiincluddr ina this
file. A olean sweep. No r sorve. Al ocw In
itruments of latest style. Fresh from~atctory.
Largest, seoeton 0.1 staidird instrundents over
)ifered by any Hlouso.
IMP OggI' N'(L. Piano or 64 o
"R"in Oan sea wi der reight paid to any
h.PN BATES.
ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & 00.,
-SUCEsos TO-.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO..
DoJon Fdotorsj Wholeslo Grocrs anr1
GeonergifComi sslon Morchiant,
- '. Oharleston, S. 0.
WIA y tyell~ltisj s thir inst careful
itonition1 Cytinen . of cotton so