The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 20, 1879, Image 2
. THE NEWS AND HERALD,.
WINNSBORO, S. C.
BATUItDAY, Septemn14, 20. 187.
R. MRANAS DA1 "S. RnlTmR.
dav9. 8. I'XOLDS. A$WOoATRi E>Trou.
Tin IATI of Dr. W. 11. Nelson, of
Kershaw, makes 1lnother vacaney ini
the House of fepresontatives.
Tiur. BAl..vS voted in San Francisco
at the recent election wero two fret
long and live inches wide, and)(] con
tained eighty-seven nam1es. Nothing
is smnull in Cafltrniia.
Tint, t:nsc.osteli".:c made by the Co
ltmblia cOrespondent of the Nreis and
('oieer in relation to the mortality of
convicts are very startling. One hun -
tired tieath4 Inl ia year, distributed
among all the conviets, would be
alarming, but when the nuniber of
those working under contract is but.
two hundred and twenty-five, (lie rate
is double that, for yellow tiver. A
seareii investigation is imperatively
demanded.
l)is,Iwrrchi. t'om1 the Cape of Good
llope iiniout''s the capture of Cety
wat) b. i liritirhk scolttintg par(iy
Thiis :v i cid to the Zulu war.
neteEnigli.sh areno
n. 1t
t -- . is he
ttt! ; t.n 1,
ta (ri:,,b b ol t' l }
tfil] in i 1 i !I' (hl'"
hall1 e win.. ia s vi' I '
exineiis( iineniril'I by the 'vei"uiri'etit
Very tinpopiular'.
W.: 1Avr long silice Ceased to pul
tuiny re1lbiIce in the first associa(-1ted
press dispatches giving the result, of
elect ions. A large tunajorilty of tlie
ageints in ilie Notil are ltepublieans,
Ilndcl the.v never hil to cliii ever -
thh-11g for their Side as long as (lie
shadowi of' a doubt remains. Every
onle wvill t'eember thaut, tirev' hadt 4)1(1
I1c .Jeanls whipped in indiana for
two whole lays in 1876, until full re
tutns made it inpossible for thelml to
conceal the truth. Likewise a couple
of weeks ago they t('lgraphed a
sweeping victory in Maiine, (aiiing a
* mrafority for the ltepubican can
idate fir governir. Full returns
placed him in at minority and threw
the election into the Leigslature.
Again, for two weeks the public have
beeni told that the ilepublicans in Cal5
Sornia made a clean sweep of the Con
gressmen. Thursday thu associated
press deigned the intibrmation that the
Democrats had carried the third dts
trict. by a eatll majorilty. This is
good news if it. is a liltile late. But
neCwspaper renuders woukt. ho pleased
to have (lie press agents a little more
prompt about telegraphinig, Demio--I
cratic successes. In this case (lie re
por't froim Cal i fornia wvere inutend(ed to
help Btlaine hue Maine.
Too Much Talk.
SenaiIto.' Vance has ail'Twed hims~elf
to be taupped by anm interviewer and
has Udliled a good deal of' talk I init lhe
many be enailed upon01 to tiake back!l at
some future dauy. Takinug Tildeni as
the text lie spoke very' dispairaginogly
of thue Otld Man of' Gramiercy Park,I
amnd plredlited dire results fi-oom his~~
r'eunmiationm. Now, Senator Vance
maiy rwokiiany op)inion lie p)leases ablout
Tilden, but It certainly is not wise ini
him to express himisolf so publicw. T1his
interview has b)eeni gather'ed into
matny a Radical scrap-book ; and if hv
chanuce Tilden should be no)miated
mid Senator Vance shouf'd bei enilted
n'p)on to adivocaute his cause, lie would 1
be confronted with it upon every
stum p. Our Demiocrat ic stat esme'n
talk too4 uch. Thl'lRadicals never
mauke tliat. mistake. H[owever bitter
nmay be the stife( in (lie Republican
4 ~~raliiis, \!~avhene-,- alimatou r
buatle , the iol hi ' t el. Tiray, 11bgiuehie
amnd Swee'4'.t ;c ini I'ull and loud'
thr,itt] ' i he 19 'i ~.. -'4. i'..~
P0Ome kind) ot' pehlcil li'!iuiuie.
thbat Stat.e.
TJhue ipers are as bad as 11he polli
' ticiains. 'lTie A'...s eli~ (Ju,ir. -
might be better e'xp)ended on Gr:miun or
Blaine or J'ohnm Shiermnm. 'Whether
i. t repr'esents a mijority of the pl)Pe
of South' Carolinm'a we kniow not.
There are a got ' many whom' It does
not repiresent.. The- weIb're~ of the
*o, . uth li-wapped upo in the Demo
cr440 tde~i party.. 14 thme Democratic Pr'esi
dlentiat candidlate is defeated In 1880,
h ,le House will be, In all priobatuility,
.a Itabican. A Ilepublicanm Houe
el Iwlli kick out about one-halt' thle
So tor Cog'smnsdsa Tiadi
* eile I.order to perpetuate Itself. Two
9r threo Northern Statesrns-g
Womocratic to ensure success.: Wlehl
'wil1 these be 7' Not Ohio, f'or that
Stat''hIas hlways gone ie pubican fui
l it'iot'. None of the otrier Weternu
Stte wl nt opport ason mne
Westen mhaw, tteh' as /'llugman, or
&nbtlesis be chosgri. - O these. the
aoe pr ominesut are Bhuymtd and Til
44' du~ I Isakti the Wijre--plle -s wIll.
84 ieg ayrd.Ttidout,thot.. te
alead of all coilCle'Ctora. It' he e1
ries New York this Nl his c.hances
relomination ire 1s tell. to one, fi
hle carried New York, Now Jers<
n(l Coinnuetlicut beti)ro. ij ho los
Nosy York through the Tanmmany blx
his ebances of at nomliuation are los
Why then do not the papers and t)
pouliticians$ let hima alone unttil aft
Noveinber at least?
M11any charges are pr(!ferred agaiI
Tilden. If he Calries his owl Sit
his will he proof tha.-t his flear neigi
)ors considler themn nunthidled. The
ravorable verdiet, will disar'1n oppos
)ion abroad annd Tilden will have a
)the'' t'hatnce. We have no love ft
Tilden). .11ut he should have sinl{p
tis.ice donle him. IIis party (rit
,houtcl n(t supply alnnnt]uitio tihr tIl
'nemyr's guns. We hope then th.
here will be less talk luf' the ne:
ew niolhs.
N' Al WJ7117 COL UJMIJAb
in i xp'etedl UTiel iand< at l'ntltenthiry Sia
d1al that O ight tonile invcigartt-d.
.(:o).ntll\ Sept emtber 18,--The pr
monaris for . hostile ileeting h
ween two proninenit cilizens of Stutl
or, hot lucilers of the Ilouse
Re)resen)tativ's, were arr"atn,ed( ye
o(datr. One of the irincipal; was a
estet' aiid placed und(ler bonls at I
loinle inl thal contai1y last. nIighi. TI
ther, wit hi his second pa.sed ('ohli
liat to-day on his wvaty to Sili lIar Fe
y. The parties are (Col. J.J. )arga
ind 'Maj. .os. II. l':arle.
The lenath \ounhly 'crec. se"sioni
hl" boalld oft dlirrr:lrs of Ihe. Son
'!Irolin( P'rniten;litiry was bel(l inl ('
u ii n to-da.y. I (alled, als usual. ii
ralt inl nl\y (:(-d at, thel tcre r lltaii
I>t I le ., ' 'res ria Coi r"ier, a11:l it. w
't"tlar tled 1 1t!e with1 (ht' l"ndor"st'mec
ha (Ihe In-eltng; walr of a1 pr1iv"all( n
urr, an(t no 1rl)rrsentaliveol'the prl(.
a.: to li' alhutited. ':uot) lh is know
.' a heilr p roceediaig, hvit)'er. to ju:I
a o( ili taing (hal. Ibh prin i pai siu
t oft discui n wh 1ai Ilhe ((err1ib
trtatlh rate andl the alged hadl Iroa
'nt of Ile lu-ised een ivie "'m1(1 (!g:
'ially those hired h the .,retnwoi
I1 i i1i ta-litai'roa1 t'omann
\bout on(' htundred out, of t\\wo hul
lredl anl twen1ty-iive are stated to hat%
lied wvi(hin lt' lalst year.
TIhe Supreme ('ous-. to-day' announl
'(1 thr fol "llwing (ecisions: ' ha' Sta
s. (:ratt I)avis, et al. Niew tria
nrlt'at, per'"(curiattl. The Sout h Cart
ina1 l?ailroad ('omnyu vs. .James 13a
'ett.. AP1ea1 (lismlissl. 'Opitailo I
'hief .lust icc Willard. Aswotinte .iu
i!e \Jelver dissents and filed sep)aral
ipililtoll.
The r.etsrnce in the ease of r"enua
'larke vs. (he (,'reenville and (:(;lhln
i:t latilroad ('ompany, het'o' J. I
inagood, splahl tnaster of (he I''nil<
4tates Cotlri was had to-day mid4 II
vilnesses were exaunined.11. C. IR.
WlZJiLL TILItsY CII.i VU/; Tltl[' TICK1
Within the last dlay or two tumlol
tave been put. in cirrulalionl that
tron1g attnmpt is ho be inade to elftinu
lie had of t he Democrat ic t ate tiek
) the suhstituoti of olie o(lter 111111
or that of (wovernor olibinson. It
n'obable enough that at D-enlo!rati
)wessure will be i)rollt to hear o
ir. itobilson, Mt'. Kell\, or both, bi
heret i iii gootreso'ti'eo xpect. Ic
bus. e i troft te iuentienten waiI
lie ld.t NI dut Mr.i tlelt wouhil't hi
ltbjiso Uoi<i soi oo becausu)0he u
ol itbyli wilcc oinpls el tat he )aim
tiai tl(n.I Sanyi o t coitiliionon.lM
ious ILa etibr)1is sto peruadena im a
liandl~ asiii wilelo wiy,ctoila' him Ur
:ch eiefuo that he p i't lts deeat iidl
tion of' lhoison. T h lie tnhe heai
.~vaou r (tl )' i'ved andobrdwh the mo'tI
onfiden t heowil becomiet of vhia tow
oainliet a~ sVtigalj u1nitiatio on ht'.:
iovernor. Pviiersu4atsion il tbe waste
m an oflys hnis?bborn aiure, tan
heiti 1nly ebanc1 hie f d.-torie the brt'
en aru ot f itite art yQik)i i) idu
t istgethero hlnpr (t obl thatni
ve o enn bi e reailed on ito~ iXl
atuvie iii~ wou'l'begainied in vunitoiai
irbtes venor l)'hinson o tes'
l'. liien lir. Teien a'e d it 11tr
how thewhite fate iwhn the taceis
vohn Kll's o o ihreat Tilhe y it
oss5 o)t'inenceo iasreiou to tli'
netling of1~ieo thactnetion. Mr.il lT'a
'(leIn i unesitooau d hitattion te i4)
I etlas et unetans ii t nw, exciis
>1(4 apIi iol ne mee baviado. T 'o dt\-o
br'ent wh'iev heberlae it einyr an I0
401ten to lui labfoeit whe he.rti tis
'ielCl tYrdtoel d)o. Nhu. un'leihe pa
>her n' iadce t ie tit that.efctwl bewa
k'.lt is auni'edci that' theN atn
'ei lratie tiiauhe, h s ic
neiist in~ lWu sit'n on' Thurda, sIvi
11ke upatt ti secto ad toi restou
w.0 Tnnuuhe ught t be'erv urd faa
:rnlleto bielhi-s nuik-ngtew atte'p.,l
>hriseaAT thywillt-A meriivifrela s
th Ni eun o ditrssnl and tbicrm and di
'ln ilteno retireunls Mr. Tild
Vity,adt it. Tis knwuldbe it' pa
A 'oldet o nf M.tilde' paoeeii. a
hat he i e odf isared,an tckts b
Lw .i Colreat, del mores fi poerit
uih( eisuiie ta oehae loal i'e
btween hm. placer. Tilden sor
hei wha-te went.hal ow ant tneeum' l
tolToirevihe tay asheule ofidar
bewee t.Ollloii oits.X)al tYo Ji'a
RAeo n iJtRAre .-AtI aroceeting I
thegenera poitiasengce anLicketagen~
afvte ntpeSetae win Nhew Yoi6
[:Oty, actonw tkenai wich ifpersi
traver pboet nst Mth pa'nd -Sut
tresotion'a aied;on wh ear<
icth a lpicd ofe unlititt fcketsib
Mi,sn he went~ inoua.cmmg ill'e af1
worlet tlo revise the' osche'ule of rat
betlwee omo po'intton athe hirae
wernue ln' prtesent1 whenthy.bo
1'- 21'ME FIRS T "1N'1 R1' E WE."
Old tI(ra. Annio Royatl, the liana of th(
l' Early 'r,e-s--A Sketch of her Charnter
14i'areer-llow shi was Feared, Court
metd and Por,ll-cuted,.
(Froa the washliig,on Pot, all. 2.1
Old 11's. Ai mie Iloyall was the flt'st
Amlericanl interviewer. Of' this we
le sulpowse there canIu be 114) (Oubl)t. She
r n11ad10 i tremlendousimpr)'ession in those
days when Women were proverbiatlly;
des(lInure, when thefew femnale lobby,3
le sls w"ore scooped hatts and long veils,
and iero even In that dllless consider
edl iumodest. T .'here wa':is never any%
rt one liIke her' befire her' daly, and ih'o
ihad no0 succels.r, A roughl old c(usi
t- (oler, at regu1la1.r S1var'ow in pd
coats I a1s l'iron (escrihes tIh1 old
Chap to have been, Mrs. ltoyall thought
le nothing of collar'inl; the President, inl
i Is sanlcumi, o of' invadin the Senat
I lo' ih i- 1innerlliostfeti'eat. 'her tried
tl to lang her (low, but. she was too
terriblekb lol 'idicllle, she wvieled at
sharpg petn; she had tilonl" HUngs ai at
firmnlibthle voice, whllich was p)erlfi'cly
wmasenlin(, co nnnamuling ri"(e:, r.olnpact
11irm, a (or'oilanut0s ('arriage, amid
when atngrv I"as dreaded by her vie
-1tims 1as I she were 1inl lIyreaniu
tigress. This old lady died oin the 1st
of' ()tober, 185-l, at the advanced age
- -oflninet y-two. She published in Watsht
m- 11ioiin11 two weekly 1)pe's culled "' The
I/aOn/r'es' a111 " >r .I/," devoted
to personal and politieal sketches of'
llnenl and( things about thie city.
is Old "irs. liovill deserves t'o be -per
'ptlctated, if fior no other reas'uon
th- a1(1)is it, p)art of Amerticann romnance..
Only think of it--as late as the 1M ay
1term of't he \Vashe;:f 'on equrl of I118-1
she was indlict('d at., at'''oummon sc:,l-'.,'
which r'si(ed1 in at fine of.:5 in the
It AtIguIlst, tillowinrg. Iler natilent nau4,
was An11(0 linf Ier. She was of Irislh
(descent, alilhollgh born inl W1esternl
'1 Marybun. Wlheln in her sixth or
Is seven1th year ics was seized by Indian
f wcar"rior.; mut of'fihe cornlh 'amu( <-ar
I ried by thm 14 thoi Oh11) io homes.
where she I'etulu'id 1t nim er fil'Ieentlh
Ii vear',a of a111d, i' l t's ' a 4i'llird'' the hnlb
Iils of Ih(sr, sav"agesi andi hadl no cartl-01
ebianl e of any1v oldiinaiy or even C -is"
I inn thteat ion. The way she net. lier
husbadl wIS ruinanlie. ('olonel Hoy
aill, a1 native 1f Virginia, it, seem 0 knew
lthe tilets of the ab)dution of Anni'
' lin1't'r. l 1e was a widow and mnlueh
o-r u11u11111 she and doubtless rem'..
bel)eredl her appen'artalice when a child.
'T'ravelling inl Ohio Ie visited the
Shiaw IVnevs. Wyva ndol l e isl c, Ia nd
M1amo4'g one of these IIriIes neciIentally
d hivcovt'ed ier, ob1tt ain"l her" lib1ety u,
"41wntl her to School fior two yePalrs um1'
liarried(l her. whe h 11a1 tn ldIIa' ntiI
homec Until he , IIh sI's death i nII 1811
or 181G, when the litigatio with the
('hcirs t hat, followved 1 hat, event rednteed(
her to seh p.uvert l that hen shle ar
tived in is City, in te h till of 1.2a,
1-she ha cil ferccy shos to her' 1eet.
i- She Foud(1 pattrous il an hubl11111 finni
l 1) by I lie t of Dlrriee, where she,
1e f(ri'(ulnat('lV, stopped to wl":111irm her feiet.
Mrs. 1o1'al was d1is1in-ni hed by
hatred of what She Called sh:nlls anllt
Shypocrites of all alrts, and she was
"tea lh" in iit'mper ea aIhough sh
'loved the 1)il)1 and indlliged i n toan
n Co. She wats, perhalps theulrig>;inalle
r(' sad(er' inl the nulitter' (f Ilinten et anlce
ti atlthog1h she did not. 1 ray in
11 front of "cornker groce'ri(s'' nor1
4whiskey saloons. But that she was
0 Aggressive in all w1'ar'faire my1111
n he g'l'ele from the fahet that anit imupo
It tent a11nd( irI'ilal c1)lryma n in r' " o
PI3(( mout-, i the heatii' of asio th once
'r i'Ol Mrs.11'd 111141all locted t e sleate
d' younmeni n she snl~e ieu i11'1'1idW
d 1Ii goernmlenotieWhy tl her on'1t ro
'-' theoi town row18"'iIndeeliiad he'long~
0Ii5)i1-|utedated Horaec 8reel why t)''ii ad
LI ! loiehxut.io "Go llO' W st, ' .vtonnetan.
e perfseation inot thsell Liitray
d o he liepubic. Whept. her n~ewspa
d' per Oies are it i,si~ probablte no on
i'nos: therhp none14.t l1oi herO works ex
1'hs ishe hounded, annlil.oyed f1lattered,0114
- l!ryi''edt hto ttl Is of a'll)ito the pomi
ee le w a perfc deises.'lltrdoor
-) werei opeed, and4 al locks' (tospe,ak
I potally) k ere brs' tdoien hv er
'whenllIi 1she01 reslve on an4iite 0'vaie
wheny thle Washing14tonian and vthe areft
r- lior onia digni'tll H1specily' pervaded'
- il eoxcibe chami4s,bersh a 1nSthe tom
d .fused o StIlowdl', Siein L01que 4)r.
4)vile n1( his coun(I tv the eadq'ouarte
'v ot'Ottreinte Uniersty dllt baic
8-bn to theli1 po4litical pro Iihiitin artv,
- ha's, jut nowll' ai Iensa (lion.l whieb1' shoulds
- (ance14. peole in te 3)eniten1t1114atoy.
C1Fourwh yeast ago llenryi Crin, ao'
bilsabon kepe, wab ordered to 1 en'0s.e
'obyh tconsequenes.d Hews arrest
r od many( 01im11s- the onedh fotelling
5- Sloor. ills profaneI sweaingIO all tfor
Ii. hosil fcies, buant'e efed totl4
n. sijtaigb hoisalon iias longrase-.
A wan1td toi e ight. t lthi', smal bupld
r ing, m hich his saloon wilag siud,
r, was180 balyt 01'ge lby anitexposo At'
38lotcanho gunpowdeVtr,1 iwhih som' one1
iof h polati the bar-room.11 010WThei
>s 't, leatiig men1( o telllageeh
r- ed, an anol uiatmp wa s made tod dis
' cver hor blce he tpowder, icor
bm's fell lding,,1 buthI all to1) no purpose.y
>f .a ta Corbn thn removited ohis (arrdfy
'(s frIo Wes erville,I1 tat tcey re~trn
kf e a oene theOl Corine ltel a'ond
).-ocloon. byisIreturn bwakenehia'lwtfe,
. irm and socially hIe wasbl s te
Ax . Las night at a lat hor,o bn expo
- peopl'ef rushut 'tibesnd 't Cobed
I .lt Hoeoi uin andh lmany naig hboig
I'a thoug ther bwas aio undser (lo) peopl
Wiere only sliihtl' iIijttre(I. Sil
foiid her htisbn<ltl 'und' 111:h Ion t im
.bjrs, and too mutch in,iure<d to 11se1
This mtortlhng at euommittei appointed
ly the mayror made investigation, and
deicided thatt the explosion wats caused
by a )irgo utintity of -ttnpowder,
whieh wts plaeed in the cellar and ig
111te(1 by at ftls Ieading 1froln iie sltreet.
Last nighlt" two Iw1"ent v-si x pound
kegs otgunpowder were stolen 'romi
t village sture, uli this was doubtless
us;ed by the dastard. wo t1di(thisdeed.
(itixens report 111tt just. betore the ex
plosiot'two Imen were seen ller the
lotel with i lark inlter'l, hltt 1nl oIn
thought their preseuce sluflil'ient \" sts
piciots to warralit Intlterftrent'i. with
thleir Imovemlents-.
The citizens say that they regret the
explosion, becttusC it WIll' injutre the
teptneranee etm1)se; but, althoughl
C'orbin1 and 1 his ftlnily have been ren
dered boineless and peniiiles by this
outrage, no one has come totward to
ofler thIi shelter or colmfo,rt. 'Tie
loss by the explosion will be about
$6,000, somue hail t dozen buildings
being more or less injutred.
GE.NIAL i,SJI.ir.I DECr,J'VE
A Cuirt Rtxponso -to t li ntvitatioi from
North Cnroit--A Posltion in which lie
Woul be Out or mlac--Wihut lie Thinlms
of the Soldiers' temnion.
SAuzisnt lnt-, N. C., Sept. 15.-Tin re
spontse to an ini'ilatioi to attend a pro'
posed grand reunion of the survivors
of the N'edleral andl con ederate armnies,
to thke place here on the 23d of Oe
toher next, G.en. WV. T. Shermllan re
plies as5 fllows:
'he tilne is too renuute For tme to
mktl:, a >ioprnnise. but 1 assure you that.
it woubd he mnoSt ngreeabIle to bile
persoallyl and socially to meet. you ot
an y suitab1le occesion. 'here is no
115 ill ill in'ineing terms. Ilienever
ad1(1 wherever the honest men of North
(a'olina ileet. t(o allay sectional and
pat'fy tal:ilosities and to Cultivate
feelings ot fiaternity and respect. for'
their fellow citizens of the United
States it Will be to ime m1tost telnptitg
to come. To Salisihter 1 would tl*'
prefe' to Coie alone timn Ias before,
With a vast arlnv, liavinig (esobtioli
behid. Bll, I munst not b,e consftued
as assent ing to the proposition that
Confederate inenl and Union ment w1e
alike worthy of' a celt'Iiratioi for the
terrible history of' 186 1-65. 1 would
n1iuch)1 p'eti't' to Coie oil Some civic(
occtsion when all are absolutelvoqual, I
all alike intereste(d inl the prese'nt and
f'uture glory of' (ti'colrlon ou('ty1')".
Th'lere wer4,e very few Union soldiers
ill Nolth Carolina during the war,
though we believe thm people w11ere
generally opposed to selession and the
wri, so thlal, your mlteeting, if 'ontined
to sur'vi1ing soldiers of North ( 'aroli
na, will be in feiet a Cot'ofdet'ite tre
union, where 1ould ce'tainly be out
of place. All soldiers in their social
reulnions g;loril;y the;ir deeds tof'!heroisml,
111(1 this r'cnion will hahrdl- ho im ex
ception, :md1( it. woul be at Strama('
sigltt for GleneraI Shermnan to chemr
the victori-'s of his enemies and re
spond( l Wihl! cinhi t111m1 bectuse the
soldiers of North Carolin 111wert b--ave
and ti't to their tal' (t-e andS'l oiont iei'
Ca1Se W1ah$11S sncred as ounl.., which
finally triumphed aid inade 0' Union i
mlore gloriou1s amd mnore resplendnnt
thanl Ieotrc. Were I p1"esetnt and you
should suppress this natural teelibig, I
would feel tmyself' an ilnirtider, itnar
ing the niatutral happinless oft ai testive
oec'asioli.
e I kI'ow thnt 111e soldier' e'tleet
wereo 11he firSt to t hV a'ide tihe (1ns-rv' i
par'tIs:ui Ifeelintgs of' the( war', amit ar'e
no0w le'adlers itn thie new 'pochi whichh ist
suren to11 ddweal th mt 1 pr'osperit y t o
0ou1 wh'lole coa tutr, U atI wht ott 5ome r
onctan~jtttlon groundl W in'Nor il (ol
to t'elebratte some0 revohionm011 1i vnt
01' to enlouragiipe 801me . mhoder'1 eatetr
come to Salislawy,' to Ibilhigh, to( ii
tford Cour t ius, or atmy other p laec
ini the old .North State.
ieutt.-Genot. P.* II. Sher'idan politely
othe-t' p)ress.ing elinggeents, but.
wart'itly epreCssed hiinasell' in iavor ofj
thle 8itaee-it of thle n.ovemenot. Th'le
manageUr-(!f" of t he prIoosed reno have1 t
ex teiioledo invitattins to all the surviv
who choose to come. Th'le reunion is
to beosolely with at view to r'eonctil,ia
(lon.and1( harmtJony anid ha~ nto polit.ieal.
sigmicanctiie.
-Light blue Is the pop)ulari color for
-Sancy stoc.lngs are now' sclling tt
gretl y reduIced1 prtices.
-A rmure and1( velvet fhiured silksar
aonlOtg the ltestim11por'tat is,
-Plush aind velvet figuresC on1 sliect
sur'ttes bid ht' to be very faushiona ble.I
-Colfluros are mnade up entir'ely of'
pul', short culs1 and0 fr'izettes' ar0
coinig itn vogue.
-Ver'y full plaiting and r'uchings" of'
Br'etontt tlac'r used to gar'nisht sur' hi'
mter costumes. I
-Datinty Swiss ties for Ilies are0
finmishied oun the ends wth cu1l'red gi
uire moilider'y,
--T'he English jockey caup is tak1ing
the plae ot' the stoYve-p)ipo riding hat
fdr lad(y cquestriians..
-The mrost ishionatble corsagesa are'
deely poitnted back and( fro1nt, with'
pamllers- attached.
--Oi'niamental Jahpanese paper'D nap
kits ar'e utsed at fashtlinable afternooni
tons inistead of ihrenl damnask ones.
Lace nuts atnd gloves arY ahhnost ui
vet'laiy wornI at presen1t, and( maity be
bolTght it a great vaiety or colors.
---Shiort sacqiues are tr'immedIC ithi
GimTi> bails end1ing. in tassels, eacht ball<
Pem antL at the end( of a stratnd that
somsjt drlawn into the edge of' the
saicqute separ'ately'.
----L4aco sleeves aire seen on all dressy
si-ks used( for dianner anid .eveninlg.
When.they' are0 white they tare usually
oVaeclnns, but 1.1' the scar ort 01
sash Is whito.Spanishx lace the sleeve'
shouild corr1esp)ond. .
-White Chinie cr'apo shawls of thue ~
style so rmchin voguie a genertation,
Sareutilied nw in preCtty wayVs.
0(d fullness in theo mhiile of the Imelok,I
or' else flohnls with the Joaag narr'low
-White Spani'hnce scarfl ar'e wornl
in a v'ariety of' was i' the'y ser've as a
most becomlig velil for Ite head (dm-1- :l
ing evenbilg strolls, 0o' when oti the I
piazza.?A; thfey atre drtapcd hd'ound. the I
shtoulelrs 's 'a fluchaz scarf'; and: tiaey ~
Atro bunchied. up lisashoes ve sik of
oin 'lThyrsday,last withli then grandf mulsi
"E:eihntet! utnder t-he rmanage- i
111011. f thei 1Chh'nino _
P3 it81 -
tJo vi:-:t
AS U
tho j . ,J1 S . !::.0 tT "c t, - tr
tl OIl'IV.i .3l: AN' s ert.t. e
foot di~stion and tiiro- h r.:I1eW1t' a.ni
of food. Thoy oert a p rowrful i' .t' c'.c'
on the KID: N-;Yt3 and )J.V'i.clt, t:i;
throurh the.o organi romovo 111 impu1ri.
tios, thus vita.zg t o ot.wat theo iitedy
tnd causi:g_ 1a_hulthy conit-ion_ot' to
AS AN AdTI-MASih!.
They have no cuail and4 a a _mut nct
an a preventive and curo forl :i imo,.
inittent,1 Intormittent,' rThoidi ~r"'v,s:.1
antdFevertdAru. pon tnL;tty
action of t,h , toln;a(h, dct:pau '", i i'IL14t
lVOly,L ho heia ith_cz_t : 111 i u1an r. .
iS THE BANE
oft he ircent; gener,ation. I is fo"r thr
Cto 1. .f tiia g(<i4sao and ii s stt tl4lin ,
S'; U;l.A A1C)i:: 1ii;1VOusu;i1'i DE:s
(hi d
ONYN0Y_f NUic Tt N l fLP .
havo :ainlcd mich a w1dC' .pron (C 'cputnt.
tion. 3o~Romnidti irevr bei di"cv
ored th.i.t me c ri 1 'li1V :ut Tit Iy on
tho .t igg3ivooro.iu__giv: tl. :'.!a tone
and vigor to an3a uinIo food. '.u)s betin
2:in compocod o' tic ;' + a :nis
t e '311 bt ly Y:a.vur.isl c.r" "j, l ti
cic', _.d __rcpard in C. cnn2 Mi:tr.Cd
i'n_t:liv ar' g'n_rimL:or.d n. r'-ion
any thiml. ttt cn inlrc the . o:r, i.a
icate pervp:.
A noted chem1iSt w ho h1,'i am+iyveat ls he, s:1ys
"THZERE IS Ti: VIRU' IN C::.+ C '
TUTI'S TILLS, 'IiAX CAN BE OUND
Ih A PINT O. ANlY OTREi."
W'o there'fore mty to the niiletnit
Try this komody fairly, It will not
harm you, you have nothin ; to
lo33,bLitWIl suro:y gatin a vigo.
rou3 :oCly, Pure r.ioccl, strong
Nterver and a Cheerul ind.
I'ti:ici]sn1 Glc e, 8. ,urr i"t., N. Y.
6.h". 1"y 1!r;" ' throi:".. th. world,
(- tri -.. ,..... .. n - . t . i t' !..
-mo ! aIsurrly Lit., INOV York,
IOLLOWW AX S PILLS'
"Vng t l'il I 'i r-.r
'aDr. H1 *loway b
''i e o n e- . vo
ueer."
tielltntl .
cool c :t rti ly4 ~t )~lOrt
eis h t.he 'nHt,Hcireltin c. i to th,
"en meCo ofe.bxso o g
"L'O me l'ao e th rieicty ' xev- , hil. -
tins y re Wndtur .i, for chi b ial
iver. 5110o Iir~4Is ti 4~11
I avlibet ovCedor d suc te,imoll'nists
ho1s). bt wnt ol'fl (pacortpls e t
'5ral)4 all ovulionsrt oft. Ith sk1i~. it.s Oi.tar
h't a mosit iinva Ut4 iale .04It oe not I
1ea xterrt srnll alne, "ll; but pentato
'er rotge ofA'3 iIvil.i U.
ernalUiint; b (thee es ci lOfut-sq
orties o .isin- in throa ioma.ch,
allberemedy fibor' baletgl, ild breats,
on; trtd or titfI jon 11n,ol gout, W rheun
:eyam., (nd alkIn disases.~~Vtskv
Y01s i o,le ;'..nnttreo. alo, vt'. nsdw a le fo
he tto.ted .'int(l siir of'ntIje a)h ho'' of Plls
n< 'lht meoln. Coxs a, 25 'cetnt.i 62n rMt,n(
f her ~i lacoideAle Wains by lrng
to lorge: sies,ian 'ohao whchIy
3Right PlaEXChitrIn'cr -
JUySTe ARRIVED rom no ti .oao fttng o
1r(tmnt he Ligars n thea Borii~o. Oo
84t0; Thei 6arros of R.n l iyokWhis
ey:- 1a-d Od me ial CabintWiNkey
itto 3ler idiitonk Ryo iliaamldeiit, 18
ver. . Con.hike oflhe betgrad
f the bfst grde,a AL.pino adrn
ne lo ofjCiar an'bVd Toac whih
aui.l dipsoo t raonbo rco o
its t ' o to I( fo';'g t ll(e rava);'31 of tllli
I 'ii t le tdl-t'ie, w ll. Ii ! 11ti l . out It return i t
It 11i re 4i.4 l1 m.ira,1(. alld1 vI111en1t, forin in th faill
11 ;I:l.l. i t 1 il:l l' Ni-:, at rea'rIv' (ld(iscov
'r'.I 1 1 i 4~li I... NiiIhIa 1 141 i tst'( it ll i
1'd'll'4.: i t tit .lt.s in Sitii 11 A111)i e:'ic w1 ''i'e ' I lie
1' .r!'.Iv'. ( I. ti t' ies of 4PVer' 1114' 1(111(1,
. , 1'0lit It l 44' lo ('W ) (tet"t.i of bIle to )
!I;( rr '1 : ii t.e-I I 4, 111 1)14(o i ( ite 1 ( n' It
i 't h ..i* 1h,i its 4I lonas.ai excess
bi: " F' l-I tt,n-I":'.II MI ttu on tihe
' -1"1 ."i . 41' :1'1nt' Cll U i. ) I
S .1 o 4'" ver a4'44(4
i' , . .t 1 t '' ' ':l . 1o 1 I -
- 1.'. i .'. I1I S .I
' 1' ;.- expi'ess by tlt
A. . It ti 144i LL & CO., 111lla., Pa.
Dr. Prli11eibetoll's Stillillg,'ia or1 Queen's
Dv(~ Igii
T:'-7h resports OI wtt"1urrtlcur.t of nhteumna
lin1, Se'of,i't. sItt lileuln, .y phlills, Can er,
U 'ers and4( ores, tt(. come from i]; porls of
llte outl tr.y, :1re hiot (rly r('nlrhathle hbut. So
4:h1i:t,s t4o b' dloubteJd was It not for (lte
abuintha I(-( of prom'.
tomarkab1e Cure of Sorofula, &o.,
('A:.E 01F COL. ... C. BR(ANSON.
KIN(srTo>", SeA., 80ptetuber 10. iS1i.
(1 i:>r.i :-For sixl en yenars I ave ber'n a great
"uilf(''' trota S rolul:t in Its Most dlsresi11g1
4orm.3. I hive h-eel "on'<ly14'( t) MY 1re 111nd
h''l fa1 III1.'n .n tlsw411' t 1sert"'llu , tus uite'ia
Ilon;. 1 h'' l4a;, 1proVal r'p'pr llw14:'a for :11ch
1"-<.'. Iuml lien Iv:i , 114111 I)hI' Itlost (1e1iintt,
jI:,aY ''ItIi ; ' oll:tllttl . n It'lollt t.v1' (l011 .1t1
h"',elli. 'I'1111s pr."I r::t ed, < -, -e y d l'sp: t(
I:s;. I was 11"v -I ' I)r. Ayer. of 1loydl (ou
1 v. (:1 , t ')'' Iimle'1 e1(' ( (iIlr )se of 1'ttlr C Ilillp til fla1
i; t Irt' St lilingi: 1. 1a}: -''t i 14 i s u lltelti't,
lt '.'."lrb.' 11144 r-lirt I 11 lm'ed4 ti on I h' Its(, o4
thte StlillinthLLias It is to convey atill ae(unte
hi+a i' 111 llie i ileu,Ity of lily suf4fer4llg be-fore
u4sing yor 1e1illrtle ; slal11eent' to say. 1 ab1n
d1lru'd till of her reitedlle.s tand ('o111I t dt th he Ise
of our Extrat. of sil1t1ugla, 111111 1 (14n say
Iilly "I 11) Pu't of 1411 Pa1)n," af ll (1(sease,
W i 411 1141 14g to 4 t t41 , 144' active t' aI'ltt of
nm.y proIes. on. 4lore .4 I)))4 elg . me4(4(,I1 Its 1 vet
el:11 :ed 114'11 ti1i reihalruIJklo Cure, without,
a4n.v re'ur of til(. <lxls .
l''or 1144' Itruth 0f 111ot above stateIne'l t, I refer
to 1111' gelIl l('lnalt 111 Partow cotnt3', (Il., and
to t het- ltellb! S of 4 he bar of '(: herokee Circult,
wIho : te i artillaIntel(-.It With meI('. I shall ever
r't,'ilIn, I1t 1 he eepes t. )r-al Muitle,
- uItir obt'ile 'nt, ser.-n 11,
J. C. 1i,bNsON, Att'.. ait Law.
A M I JACLf..
WiTP M r ., r'epti. 11t 18-70.
( lN4T4:-3! y (I:'g '1er WfI' t kldh ON t|e 2511t
lI:4." of .)11(' 1nut :, S; , 1 w1111 was slppodl to b)
Acute I t h'lua1:Ill, t:d was trcated( for the
:ll41t' witt 110 stieee . l 11 1 p .'1t. fol l ig,
i'r.'s of hoti4' teigal Io work (411. of 1114' rigIt-l
it'nl. au11 l.nt1 1nt'i to applearl til ill 11 e hone'
'ra. 1 4t ' eitian to tl4e s "al elt'rjoll (lu)e r)t.,
May11etinIow (.lr Mllle ritt (f rlghtt, foil. 8u'l
I1; ilt ' v'i:Pe wa-Is t h,'n p oiit'etl One ofI
3\ 1 41' 'wl" 1 . AP1-i hi1'ahg t In11 Co41ilnle(
:'l1 i - ': ' - . . rr. 444 h U'r , ( 4 l ie 4a con..
11'"'i l t.1' !- . ;',--1. I wya; Iluttt.ed t1 t1ry Dr. 1'em
hrrinn:1' l'1n1W:,out1 I'\ r41e 4t ' of StllingIn. an1
wat;so. w,'Il s;i Isilel wIllh Ils effect; that I have
ol' h:1111 M 4 I 4 ,r 14' It 41 I I41 the' p"esoit.
4.4' chltt4ltP'r WitIollle11 to her beds abott
1 t I'll ' beore st1' Mtti ip eI' ('een Ill tned ovei
w1"ithltIt 1el. S1te now sit.- ( p all (Inv. 14y14 .
1t.; mo(41t of r11'' I i41(. --1418 walkedI aero;s i4)e
'n,ula. II(' g' enettall 44e.41 1 Is nolw goOlt. an d I
hellt'-'e sh1' VIll, as h(' 1lInh-- g.lin s r'nigti
walk we"ll. I i(Mnelit1r'ul recoveryv. wvIlI1 tIe'
Iles,l"; ' (f o(, to the tIse of you1 Invaluable
u1 Ii "'l li' '.
1 l41 gratitudI4, I m111, y"ellr. t1143'.
W'. 11. 1BL1\N'TON.
WI 1'.T' P: t (;n ., Sept. 1(I, l; o.
/ll '--4 hI ahove( c11rt (1. st of . W1. 1
I' n1 I''-II i. hIt a:4. e' r(ifr' to -s hMng (rue,
'rhoe IIthi1. M so : lnhi".;(,f tlie most1, r(ect
t 'i ll17' will ei-rtlly t o I. As mlucth refeienCO
t::tln ti g!venl : 1- ma.v l ' ri Jilre(l.
youtrs It1,,
('" 1:k'i 1, h'A1i.li l-:l:, ~Druigoist,.
1lio:(. Itl 1). W I I.I,3A.\ .
. W -Dt.Il. I 11itt-' ON'S STlL OI.\s pre
li:'- 'i h. A 1". .\ I I: :I'.-. ,v CO . P4hia . Pa
' i: .: 1.' "' n: 'i in 94 .in 44e14 l ( ' or Sent
4 4')" X1 '.',\V.',0:1 ']14 t'.l: ' 1; 1 t'r
444i11 01)) t''i,--.( 1:'" ;' , ' ' ' --1 ,4 1I.
i '' [1,:. A 4' 1 w.1' . tI .' (t: ': 41.
Ot:l ihe1J
Ii .1
TR ADE
ou0Tf Am:wr1.
[.00 BliO)AIAV 'w Gx, NEW YOR~K,
The4j (1istinct'1ive features14 of this spool
'Ottoni are*( that it is4 made(1 from the very
H EA iSL A NLD COTI'ON.
it is4 tici'.hed S6lt 141 the4 cotton from ]
vi.:igh UI 4 4411d14; it 1has1 no wVaxinig Or
(II li4:eal finisHh to deceivo 41h( eyes;4 it 14is
he4 str'ong~est, si44notht land n441 o:'1 elastic
14w.'.ng1 thr 49ad in 11 ' e mar4Iket.; for4 mac4(Iho
4(win4)g it. l'as 4no4 01<141: if isi w,ound1 on
W~~ H I T E 8 P00 b L s
The ]Black is4 t.he mo4st41 per4f4ct
(JE T 1.ui.AC(j{
a'e'r r1odneed in1 Rp4ol cotton', lNeing,
1lyod( by a1* systemi paftented by outsolves'w.
['lho c(lors are14 dynd(4 by t.ho
NEW ANILINE 91LO00ES
'onderi~ng thlem so p)erfect and brilhiant
.hat11 dr'ess-mal.kers overy3''h1ero use1 thxem
n41tead1 o1' 1444wing silks..
A Gol Mo1 ial was4 awar'de'd tis spool
n1( "'genera4-l excellenico" being tito high.
kIt [(aard.g'~ive for spool cotton.
Wo' inv4ite comparllIison and1( respectfully
s5k 1ladies to givo it a1 fair' tilan d(44 0otm
inco.. themlfllves ol' its superiority over
To be 1had4 at wholoIlalo andt retail of
fS A PENNY GAINED.
You dan savo lhdhCy:by- 'nall'g at the
roiey ' tore of W (L DOAiy,
Just opened a ni', lot of 8tugar C'ured1
a4uvass4ed.. llamls altt prices to auit
he0 the Li:mey. Aihon 44elect 8ioch~ Cefl.io8e
lf4Adtnahrs. Ar'budklo',, lltgrou4nd lioast.
~d Co IYo a~ Ipein'ltV' All 'the' favoit t
)llIhlW 0 A'nhustai Fioitir, loltt Meal ant
LIcear1 G.irits. Ganned Go04ds1 of all' do-.
cipttonp, bwigand1 sokig~b
o, Igars fromi the highed to 1the dihoby
aut -bran dah, ' Rools andi 8ltoes t lw
t1u4rea. .Iadies' 11110 clothi (GaitorBs il
lIIzes, lowar .thanl the lowesqt. 1)0
(ne$ and4 ,r.aoys, PQltter, lheeg'aha Ala
ersold3 4. . .y 3
f0IGauidl0 d1vng ' a~c, rnd
C iCigar*..of the flu st bt'a .tt. 11n ibe
a)1( at J, IN .Me('A1IrEY's.
O1UlN'G'S4An SALOON, I
a. of 'Tow,. trdIa
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at onc(
a 'g.r e able,
healthy, dil ef..
fectual for pie
orviig the
1tair. Iaded or
gray hai1- is soon,
restdred to its
original color,
with the gloss and freshness of youthi.
Thin hair is thickened, falliiig hair
.hecked, and baldiness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth
ing can restore the hair where the
follicles are destroyed, or the glands
otrophied id decayed. But such as
remain can be saved for usefulness
by this .applicntion. In1ste4d of foul
ng the hair with a pasty sedinient, it
will keep it clean and vigorouis. Its
>ccasionil use will prevbiit the hair
ioui turning gray ot falling of,. antu
,onseqtently prrevient baldness. Free
iron those deleterious substances
wvhich inake some preparations dan
^erous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bi ibund so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr. . C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LO.WELL, DIASS.
4outhi"e'l l'it'ehasers of 1ilnos, Or
ga.1 11d0en 11'lic lationm andti
S11a,0 M ufisical I ustruinne'nts
vho are alive to their
Own interests will
buy from the
g;reat
t IS I'AL IE PO'' OF l aI l 1i .
LUI)I)EN & BATES'
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANTAH, GA.
CIG. 'TA h. At I..NTA. O A.
- ) U I o . . " -o . 'i i.o.cr .C 0a',
l's u t1.0 't K . C
A A : .t al.1- l n
ut -- 4:. ' u.T I Wi a .li i h I. 1a 4
nr.wh .4 22Iele 'U ,11. oil uin.le.
it.: f44. m) 1. 1tei .-, Te rm tit
21 '' 41.- w1n I uhe IltSIen
att ill il5 of I I l'4 i th.
k. MAGNIFICENTI S3UCCESS~
-.OU.R GR.\ND.
NTROD3UCTION SALE
-0OF 8TANDARLD
Pianeor and Organs
''eoulv sa.le or the1 kInd Cevor su,cex.ssflrly
tId 0tit ini I i I'. 5. ive~'. thlotit1141at and.
1( t.i.'ij1g1 S at Filctory i(aitts for Unit, or
Te'n oIf t-1tO ifh-aing Matflufacturers of the U. S
aive p-ven its 'xclive. control or titlr tirst'rtl
*4'1t3 in t he Sontih, and1 thu t0r17.d ts to4 lIaeo
ItIi .'troitthmJ n i(d tvortisemtiit, One Tihous.
11( of ter bt, in.lst rumer.nly in repr' sent tiv
SEE THE PR1ICE~S:7'
~IANOS 7 Oct. nne flsehwoodl Carved $12
~IA NOS g oe onswood, Cary-$155
tec.I-g.sxYar urn
?IANOS Tru ont. square Orand, sn -.5
r'rb (Case Wih Stool arl 257
or.
57 tonto iys)gg ORGANS
Cso. 'o01oin st. "t.o". ORGANS
~86 a3 Sop, superb tirr4 odPORGAN
AH ghairantreed tnsttments. Alatker's namel4
each. FIften Dys''Vrial If wanted, we pay
lec frcliht tf no sa.o'. A trial po8s t othing if
'lstrinlnent dion't suit. D)on''L lheatato toordr
IASON AND HIAMTIIN ORGIANS.
MASON # IIMAIN'
Oiirch' ad P'aror
b -Organs. Not Lowei t
& Pricd nnti Dearec-t
btIlikhdat Priced,
B it ndteapost.
I st.ops, orily ?83. 10'
.Mirrr 'op; only $100.
Peailibet' .t Polton~
- Ogans, 0 Stops, onl
sbnd for intronu.t.fi'ni, ''e ircula'r giving
ric-s a nd fttil informatiob.
Thbe magnilce~nt, Chickerlng, DImot~1avisq
eOr)l, MalthIiIhei1k BoitLlIhil(4'n, ixie autd
aivor'lte Plti1s ZIanOif & Hadii)olbl,
elton and Stc ii Imans alilincl 1iig in thuis
1.A,oleanVW o reoryo. All nmy In.
11 its seieh(Id OrW htrd instrul1 i 've
ne b y any House. -
[L.I? i -T N . Piano or S4 on
ii Or~ i,W ~ piior froightt paid to any
0 - to $ga nay
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