The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 19, 1880, Image 2
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80MI. r' Till' l;NNsYJ.v \NI d *'10
artes say the in(uuend n, voi 11
hUIlne, regalrdks6 oi' tI. e initudierI
for Grant.
A TRACT OF LANI) IN COLORADo ,
ity- nm by ti ltv-eigaht. mniles il
din1.1,sion, and contaiing soei of th
filest Soil inl twol'Id, is to ble sold it
Mallreh uidell(r foreelosire of a mbort
gago folr live millioni dollarPs. It wil
be till! larigest forecloslr0 ever IlId
inl the wor-ld.
THlE PXPERB311NT' oF TICACIIING Ill.
din childrein it. Carlisle Baiacks
PennsyIvania. haz been very sucIess
Jul. A hundredhi and fort-1y chlildr-en
represelti::g elev1Ol tribes, have beel
at. school therev for severl1 nlonlthls, find
they show great aptittdi1e and at desirt
to 10111 . Spotted Tail wishes to Send
AIe hnndred linore to School ill tl(
14prvIng. I III lu intaIan IIs sa,1y thMt
aehools will Ie much 10vor potent thall
troops inl solving the lIndiall problem.
THE RAILROADS ARIE 31AKIN( 'Tiln,
lazy, out-of-tIhe-aiy lands of New%
.dlexico about. is well 'mown as Ilut
belt, ot' Territories thia run sti'lrighi
across to San I"rllcisco. Wheln (Gein.
eral Kearuey's arny broke its wa.
from Las Vegias to Sant a F, in 1816
i distan0ce of on3e thousand mniles-1
stage coach line wis estalblisled oi1
the line of Iiarch. Gradually (lie om
thousanld miles sholrtelned a1 th1e ra il
roaids were put down, anld onl thlt
mnorningof Jamiunr 25 thle last of' the
coaches passed ovc the rounte, havin
on1y fivteeL miles to go.
The Credit of the County,
The cr-edit of Fatilield county bs
gilt-edged. - All ottanlding clainnl
Iive beenl so poino1iitly paid, and tll
expeiditures luve been so well kept
heclow the -eeipts, that not only arv
mereI'hl'ant ad other. hiiess mletl
villif.'r to extend ciedit, but ttey Illn(
even hidding to' le tiide' ittd thi
cla i i oi Ile oini)uty Bs re. ill
wilei cotyilh clhints 111 good, lhe It o!
claimns are ill till greater. demlanld
E'very tollar of t st indteix, s. (ex.
cept prhap a flew dollarA onl one o1
two doutl 1 os) hasl, beenl pai<
il, and ev ry d11i-r 't the close o01 th
1st )1cal yer ltdl a IIame' to it:
eredit. This iidu pi-tly to (hll los<
coliectionl ( lt poll 1 x, bt 3: fil.
miore tol the v fAl nanaement oWr tilt
U.mun llissionerIS.. thdontwor ol
exainer :11A the lruts Atotisi
schlool vlaints~ werve lamwked aIbout ou
the se , \titll no b eelit thevy
filiproved somi' ewhli t ove n inl fit, 11 l
two y1tleas o eb i ulagenoe1t
thouos'atl dllarls ~liipuV ide htinn'
theu se e a lliv:toI1t. t' ClIVilI h lie
gsrtly jin theoI~ coll uiila ar fewh
foke as01 oilhtVeral tiln te ! (hi. a
Deortioe mhnin ightratin. hid-i
pIe~otent coun o 114)mol a-ila or
binloe year~ deiPoy ICOalIis cSnt'e l
Aos ie s l)airtiOel't f challg (loml-.
Alte to ordllh to 'ehmocs. ueiei
hlegthe t D heragsof aidSeou laro
toiniae ursui ti ketnIl teor el0
teir~i way 'lu1lld in141to tecurit 0byt
llhree)01(years 01 of un itd Iwa,'C ill
DemIb~forie noiation whl~ich. they1
reegardi as equ1iahu5t el1lection, the
fooe of~lI.l ii((i1lI the othcy opn '
sece. tt re a ben tak) ing stepslto i
aural a~~ *drine trule.~~s The1(
renofthet xlaeo IaiPcaiart ld ta
weeago a ancdel apitedl a hait.
threac countray in the State; nd tb l
though thdese (Isse lih1ts areo hn
themsealvs for ll tesoce uder ai~
bshe tey 'h0are nevtheless secretlyh
fori' tel'1C putse llst ot sendi d0(eV
ates toolmbia11( tilo choos' pesn
i t noie ad l'1'aicalukt in forer
Rladicals strongld and1 to,1 tack *11lon to
Ind teendenlts, or1 t hird artl' uiesti
dthe De mocrats 11111iP~ countie ai
Le'bi, the notthious, adressed his
colored breithre i'eunl aindn the other
eheting Bin11 whesradAbvllta'te andmo
oter8 to Outies, fland * tho lnothinr
definite has been se inrleI,
]srae notr and1Ol SJe Thle opson and
We ave to fiey ooiuc fetaitin
pte Democracy. of(1 Farli teev
thsovat any o thm, are goingto moay..
thiWngIl tio iideth Olpaty and lutIt thei
howt ther bye-adjusterabo" iirglinig
h~~ eae redouyt onhlged ofPeae
at sodes ad tlld ter p ie
lwit now. It is too earil. lut. every
n--a* ho. l be); t ). ready to St:p 011,
:11ptl at te thrt tat'. A little ofthe
;iof Sevven'tv-six iieeted for
Ni ti OUV i A N.A 4i 11is liS N 111|110.
A Wot by i Tribtiuf. Ion ai rave Confeid'traio
omttil r- J <1ol' 1;o ra w Te-ns (th 4tory'I
of I h ( l e 1,' valor.
C I \ . iN, .1.11111111-rY 29,18 .
To th: Ediljr o'/the ,Yetvs <aud ' Co( -
\oui' , olirhi i'espoidlenlt. re
4errd (lI to the inident larrateId hlere,
Wilingtie o ai'ts'(was told to him,
and i vi'ingll'. colrectios. As suchi n
deed sholdei be reorded in t-h rigid
sipiiy of' actua1l (1ru1h, 1 talke Ilhe
liberty of~senlding youl for puibli-ctionl
anl ac.'1aura teotolt. oft a insaction,
every lisature of, which is indellibly imi
pres.ed lipul o My liieiory.
Very truly youtrs,
.1. Ii. K Eu1snaw'.
Rlichard Kirkhoad was the son of,
.John Kirklanld, ti estimable citizen W,'
Kershaw couiy, at phain, substmiial
tfriier of ilhe ohlen time. In 186' lie
entered ats a private (!apit. .1. 1. Kell
nedy's company (E) of' th Se'onid'
South Calolillhi Volullteis', ill which
coipaniy lie was a sergeant ill )eem
ber, 1142;.M
'.f'hie day ater the sauiunariya im t 'le
of. Fredricksburgv, Ke-Shatw'Slrgd
occupied th.1e road it the foot o.1Miiarve's
Hill1 and thle grounds aIou ilar've*
ll se, fihe scente of* theirdeprt 'l
At-ns 'W the da Ib h re. On hiI'iso tored
and liv yards il fiollt of I I rl o.
Ohe Stin 4e1'ig of' whichJ conistilt ued
tlue finnous stone-wal, Ilv Ske's I)i
vision o''ll U. S. 'A,, her wei' n
wioi 1an1d o1Ir troops murderous
.skirnmish ocuipied thle whole day, total11
to maywho * eedlessly eutPOSe'd t heml
Sl Ives, evell For 1 11o4ineit. ThI Iv
ground between the lines was behid
with thi wolillded, dead and dig
Federals, victims of hm desper
ht"ly galflant assaults of* th:tt -ohIInnI (X;
30.009 brave" mnI hur11led vainlyaait
ita ipil I ii' rna ble positio k.
All hi I hl%. jose iNi'lidLA ei lit iit
thle a 'ir withL' thiri g:oans ait thei'pr Igo
nlizing criesofl "Water1 wvater!.", Ill
thelafterloonl 11h4 enrl Sat in he
noth room, up1 S11airs of .\rs. .ees
house, inl f1onit o,*thev rovl, sulirve in44.
'he liel l it' l Kirklind lim . 1gt.
Wtiithlan expres siono inoldit' uii'ta re
In"1 lnstra ive i'ervadi' hi p lr-,v hi
nnumir, li ad theli tone'iof hi voie he1WI
,.Aid, "G1n ! I n 't s.:::al Ib .
"What is the Inauerv .rl an'
aske I i. t hteneral.
li': plied. 15 I'ei'"A i ht ' I l l. dav11:1%. 1
have elirvd (lt14w lwor pfoilde er' flid
riwater , nld i l ennA s llp it n oI l '.
Icom toI' ask 1inission to gO 'and
ive them water.''V
The t"Ih'geral reg1g u-die'd him ihlr n ) no
lit jwi h1 iill lii's ol proiiumid admira
tion, oand isaid
"l.khil dnt tOu knlow itha Iol
w uld get hulh t hrot h y I'i'e-d
Ith imet1'ls pll tp"ped over .the
wall?
"Yes. Sir." im :aid. "I1 know t ha!:
buI if'yvou( will I (e mIn , 1. aml willin Io I
A aser a f'ithe (enieral said
liir, 1llint I (ught not tok ) a' I ont1' VI)'
tor n such-,II . a risk, but !he -ent IiIent -I
tow 'I vhic actua ieC yout bl is ()Le, il iti'
but t refse yorbequest t it titrusltZing
oni , o tonP the s'iw'hld,11 'Xii p I
pleiiure. tlgi' 041aehl "L lilihijI von
hiai't koii brapily down tis "uTheit
(iineal hean1'it Ihim pa us fo' fbin'
(Iui tuil .'-' ie thom b tiu h l ergetook 's
lri Tot :11-r k ante toppt the ilt
w111held htnknhl? he b(;ettnerSItllb a' p
di'ni'yish ohis h aer', tig 1emphti
(lie7 ".ke sa li ilnei on c''t doI's
stret..' "M tic ri't i i. i' the ~ ', <'
bigt t PIle .epie,"ltid 1aizuszi dlihoiul
ith proew f~eoundg anxiedty het lias
t'i'lcheg ita spped overi theowal tn
oti l'hirand ofmrcy('in-it, -lu k n)0,n-.
Oi'alirinnd he't reachd he nearses o' ief
ieer. toite kdelit ofeside imh bener.
trast the driootting had,' rest-'
pofuedCl'~'o the acious, in.-givin muid
doey hexhdhim tenely Ilow,
srighteabld it his brokuen limbo
timi urpoe doas hwelto ma a tow
orn bthse, ando baves daner was ter.
Fromst al at of . efed rs r
. I tA iE M.IN .I T C1 alIURC .
Tho 1traitnc, Limnitei Expreim, Ilrotd and
Narrow ((imtgem, Seruib asd P'opilar, Nice
and Rver Itoitd. - 4
F: Oil (he Vv I'll iggV 4 i awIeye.
Oin the roal once in ,>e, withl Leba
noll l1oling MAIa Inl tho 0i4taliCe, 10t
li11t I):Iss g h'e ii ii n lie uiltr id I l On the
'Mund asleep), anld the wall, thinl paneto.-Il
ger itadin " Iialleral ( rallt's I(tlr
Arnm th orl" fuid wonlderlnv
why "'(reen's Atil!1ust Flower"shiild
be prilted above ilhe doos of A liud
diist Teiple It. I wa I I .'es." T .mo10
eCane thet hnaintanl, anld senting" hin.
szell'onl (he :trin ol' (he Sent, Said:
"I wetiI to chiurel vestertl ."
"Y I? i said, wvlit tha'I inlerestled
IucIeitm liI ask 1 lor, '1in.. At id
what v ,hun-h did voul attenld?"
"Whicb do ?111 h asked.
"SoInle uionm 111is"1ion Churlch,"lI1ha-1 0
N liit . " 11 1 ( M . , 'l( 1
[)n the.,(e bninch.1 rovds; very mluch. 1 0
ilon't ollil g'o to hUrb and vi1 wnIi )
(ti, I want I)I-tiolru onl eiitInin linIe,
where your run is reguhir an1d vo(11)
on)cheul litne and dion't have1j (4)
wait Oi tonn1 ectionls. I do(l 't like (4)
1n111 o a branlell. Goodl A tugh, but I
don't like, it."
I l:opal?" I g u e 1. W
"L 'nited expre"i. nid he. "tll pal- i
aMe earlsb:- 1un11t (wo <b1 lh( s e x 1 -ita 11 it
seat, .ast iti~l4. I1it only 'Sop at lthe big
sta tion gs. i e line hi0llhlt exhal t ive
1,o1 at brakt iean. Al Irain u ell in nitll
for1in.3, con4duic kik tr' pinich aId. a,11rn
sive-plated, al no trainl bays allow -
(d. Then dhe passengers are allowed
to talk bacvk a( (hli conidulor, and it
inkes them too free ani Nasv. U o I
volihin't stanld thet inila'-e ea''s. Mifeh
roa1d, Dho ol. hmt oin Lear of a
receiver hliilln appointed U 1o t(hat1 line.
soin ini111hly nice people taivel On it V
too."
'I'lIv ' sllist 1" I sil'rgested.
"liantgaue,"sai mebrakewinan:l
" oes to > (nti l c1 1111' . s Iliiry hui si
nIess.Z. 4verybo.y tin v is on 1 pas. 1
' ni 4 (4 : a ll 144 flag sla, ionsc, I
and wo't I- tinlHo an 1y(hint u' h4)t ailu
()Ion dhet . No smking var)44 n the ilh'
th ugh, : tite tra1in Inlen donl't yet
aN ell with thev passevnlrs. No, IU
Iao y4te*i4 l'rsaic ''thoig 11k
k omliitw roln' awi' t U 1 1 iell who I-till 0
n miroad.''
ia 'ei luri ?" I4 -ki tU1d.
'' l evt'i'w 'v , It l. h w?" !id tilit, brake
tilIn' jill tye " wir elili, kall as a rlt, ,
tit!''l ijf i hr t.:4' I ito ii i 4)11he
1t1.11 fro al'o lie' it i spi'it-hIit'l grat
V 4' I'4I2V5. N). 10r 1 hU' Vi VttI(' 1 1C:1s5,
l-tir htt e t l t lle traill. M iIlh
sut r i i . butl the cat'. are a lit :e :'
r1w haet it onle inl a slint, and nto
I :L'a Ii I I ho () dane l ie.) til i Ihl..
li', -Ito e1' ickots allowervis_.0 to 1
Sic '1 i ll'I 14)z l it' i'c' (1401 P4)(1 Pill) 444
(-4 14l' -r(.11 l it ' lt'I -0 on a' all. W hen
h' car 's i ll. M)o exlw t :ih i t e ell I's
114i lit al~ ~ (Ig'S dw 41 4111,111v
buil4 (at. therop to hohltliijusti s1o manyd
aild ikt. 14 n oi i 4e. .allwed oil . llt ou 2
4 '1 4'en lwar fI a a(4n 4 i e tn th ait :
rouI. II's I ti l l'H::h li 1 ) i1te ?t'les." I
"I I1AJ be1' i'Il ' Iyu i d IIt F e Thillk
ers ?"
"SeuIh road," stai t the brakellan;
"d (lit roadi hod :i d it) halla() . il; no ie'
va d atlno Ira ini despatch Ieler.Al
I un wi i I-1it\ld :11 lver yml ei n Ifier
ItInkes hi own time, jsllt a 1z he ae.
slnloke it' yoi wit Io: in 'a gvo-aw
youple~sero~i.Toouiy idetacs
:ld ever1y ,I itch witt i openl all 1t
tidte, with141801 Ii th- iteh ta sound4)' alieep
'......, --( ~nve oiu. a wIv:s lu snow i v
tickeI, an the cduto i~ ~'t lb 'et
wisegers.' No. '~s:l I. as Nibed a nasI,
hUtde' likei thle' lain e.)11 don'l th5e to
1t. 1vel n a rotul tha 1ha14 no trin4'il-us.
si'r sintltde ltiere t1lC(1t1j!rilt. to,
.3l 'In- Chaid he'4 hopedi (t1 dil i'Otknlw
I aked hit '(it~t ' 1141 (eneral ~ t'pe ien.
dont4hI col el15 1. ine ndo sid th sti he
didn(' bliee eIther41( ho a)1 -le suer
knowel aning lin rtie aboute te.' 11ad 1
than tll he lt engert. 11 aptedthim woI
~l.'sked ale conduPct h ego r'r
:''A, andin,? said bhe din'rakea orderos 1
Iroin. tur 11i'livin mane rordad; bhosa'
1he1i got s oreS fr1.iom he( sil he'dlikeit
(Cu ket in'4to o he dih'cNo, 1) ou itsee, I
so, l' ailr oad m41.1118, aingle dtrk 0
iare tow runl~' on1( a41 roadeathak no ni,
ho.104inake no1onnecto (Ito now'fherei te
id hs nolcaj suprnateint t 1m1y het
llrimght, but0 1b1e rilroadedt to lon' 1to
ituer an i.
"14 heyro yotiit 144t t~gio 4teorega
tiJa l hureb?" Ii saOild.O '11 ml
"aln olgl ra, loo-- conetof t hles ve ohl
11118 rm tho' 0a(1 ble e-W 1t. a-i nuted
traiub order1.0 gad'sll mlighlwy tipllr to
,Uis docwh esth discontnne onet of
1i1 est" tains. onethisli' I'lo orthree I
lorrroad ae 'n. Aiwoy for suc ao~l
peddea-sI ofpsenes
"Ddyu4yte' bads "Isii
...4"o yo* resouig" esad
'i), sure Colinetitons and ' good thnc,
11dt no prairie dust blowing iI It tli
'indows. And yesterday, when tho
.n(1uctor cameo airound for the ticket,
*ich ia lit ' tle basket vunhet, 1 di(dn1 t
sk himi to pass Ime, but, I paitl III)
re lilke i little itaniI-tweity-fivo
L-nts for. anl hour's ru-til' andt a little
icert. by tihe passeligers thrown inl.
'eli you, Pilgrim, you ake tihe rive'
mid wheln you wiant-"
)tljist. liere the long whistle fr li
le elginie ani1oun1ced a sialion, anid
Io brakemlanl hur1ried to thie door.
iouting: "Zioio'villeI Tis train
lIkes nto tops beuiwi. n itre ind
]it I V-A-li ItA C.
6 I i'levP.r Saw tle horrid old
ing !"-Aliss. tuike. "I never heard
f the youtng perIsou."-S. J. 'Tilden.
-Whenl you see at young1i mlarrlied
Hill withi spots of bucikwhie'at. batter
it his coat sleeve, it's easy to tell who
'ears fihe brveches in that house.
1-ofessor. Proctor dechores that
le earth is " ,still in its youth. 1row
'e know why the gi(1ddy thing LrLuns
10un1d so tIitich 0' Iights.
-No woman hIas ever vet been
11owni to kilndle-a1 fire with a fashion
IMSgazine 0or at paperCL con1tining( 11he
mal o a cltergymanii.
-'.'his beinig leap year, anly wifb is
rivilegeed to go down town filter 10
.'lock, and liilit up her husband ,1id
d41 himiti i lecture oin larks and other
,ir'ds.
-(ei. Chamberlain was either short
ightedtl or color-blinid in the matter of
wo illeg ld Aaile (Governors, but lie
Ad 11o diflltity ink recogni'izinlug Davis.
-Thev tehlphonie is onmlv libout two
-IiS o)ld, bull sOlie ot'e t he jokes about
I soun4d as hough they were ragged
vien tlie pyramiiiids were.- young.
-it is at mea womIIII an011 who Will paste
,hlst(ea' plate of tilshions Vor boni
letS ito this year's Ctsilon) book anid
edtt it, to her teinale friends just before
a-s(er. Snuldav.
-.1 low do you like my boots, love?"
'CXhin'd a1 youthIi li 'ride. "011,
li'r e innuenli .'' se." replied he purlt111
>, ierjoy : and she had the first. atri
niollial ftinhtinlgl away ais ihe result.
-When ire. Iatiite sallvs to his best
iel "Aliel?' she yells 'bak lit him.
'tjood-bye-sweet Iiarte, good-bve.'
id111 w' she gets nid she says, 'I'll
nlock tile Bret, out of vou.'
-The tiles are so hard inl Berlin
huat tie people are f1orced to eat dog
lielt. The disptch doll't sa' whether
be caninei are served ip ats iille bo
na,~ r 4'In solic other way.
-P-rof. P'rocor says the earth Is 38
s 1r. I I rth0101. We t10ii'l See ho0W
hi, cani be uinless we have mnisrepre
el? (tho prolessor.
-T he Det ruit Free Press say s one
indiiloinie girls in the country will
1raw meni from a "e4,irele ten miles
p01-."Ou estI emed conltemilpora
'y appeirs to have succeeded in
'squtaritg. at circle.'
-A washerwomnlill beinl)g such a reg
lar ud attentive listener Xat. curchlitt'i,
VIaS c0Inmen11ded by her pastor. "Yes.I
aidii slie. ''af ter my hard week's work
5 done. I -it, so rested to collie to
h 1u'rch, and set and tihik about notli
-A bicycle rider was thrown from
1is tiry, untai'ti steed and thtally in
urecdin(.Thjijts'. ani d thle citi'zens1
.gun . v. An '111 gooa
hinigs tire c.omin~g in a heaip this~ . cari
-Onte P~hidelphiia Dutchmnan to
'trigtiness, onuly poth vanits to do die
-hings thait the most people1 w~ould
ike to seeb: Our society girls bef'ore
reaPlk iest, a chur i'ich I~l choith t nOeer
tpi'arreld a church out of' debt and
nth mone1014V to lend. ani editor whlo cani
ilease0 ev'rv'i~bodyV, aind ai hiigh-sc'hol
~il thaut caiinot wh'listlhe.
-3Im. Ade'liina Patti has met with
.u ibtter'ing r'eception in Berlin. The
0mperO1or' anld P'rine~ Charles called I
ipon her rec'enitly ini the gr'een r'oomi,
*i:d spoke to her iln such high terms
hat teariis areC said to havei' aplpearedC inl
---iltIle Chariley had his hair' "bob
ed'' the otheri day, but didn't like the
r'ers bush made me squawk". Moth
'':"lut Ii niuaw'ked in myv thiniks."
-" Men o'Iin jump11 at coincluisions,"
ayVs the proverb'h. So do does, We
aw a dog lit tihe conc(luion'of'a cat,
.'hichi was sticking thbrough the openi
Iig' o)'f a) partly closed door01, and1( it crea
'd inIlore ~ls dis urbanlCe thain a church
-SItiuir tRoh'an1 unhelsitat igly deC
Ire ;c 'with1 his in 111s'tin g a11 nd charae~t
mst l odesty, "'Mr. Cirane andi mv
ifl are the two best living actors, aill
s fari as5 I haVe heard'( from1, 0only two '
etor's, 1 'on1ut .Joannljes and( .Joh'a BI.
iouigh, (dissenit friomu this view."
--"Is not. a lairge heamd,'" Alonzo
"Wt'il, y .n- Ah lnzo, i I is, i t is kind(
f; mh 11 dbe-ce; ott, yes; we r'athter
ness you are' corr'et it is-only3, Alon
i, it' depends ~a little, you know,
hlethecr tile head is on the shoulders
-Let's chip in for' a ne0w hat for anly
overn1or' whot has mnind entoughi of' hfs
wn'i to aippoint some11 other dany thani 1
rtiday' for)? hangintt-Freie Prhea.'. As
04)n as the hat&'is Songhit, sentd it to ex-.
overn'lor' lo ati., Phtiladelpiai. le a
i he man11 that l)roke up the stupid
uperstitlion.
:> break bad1( news,'gently', wvas sent to t
Ie widowl0 of' a mlIi1n .who hand just been
ited by a r'ailr'oad accident: DearI
lada m-Your' husbanid Is unauvoida
13' detainfed for' the pr1esenit. To-motr
ow an uinder'taker w'ill call uipoli you
rith thle full parl1ticularis.
-A sn-uall boy bolistilig of his father's
ceompl1)ishtlllts, said: "My father ]
rmi do ilmitost any13thintg' he's at notar
ubb, ad e'sa' apthcary adcan
tend (teeth. and( lie Is a dotor', andit cani
10end walgonis and1( thinigs n~d p)lay the
ddle ; Ihe's a jnekass at'-al traudes.'
-A Sunday school picr, epcnklng
C eagles, says: "An engl look-s very
iffheen whlen staniding fim~ wh~at lhe
00s wheni fly'lng, .as you! cani see by
bokin~g at a fifty-en, iltt'0." Bunt If
on wanlt to see h-ow lie loiks whenu hoe
lies, endt (lhe lfty-cent pleece.
--Remarksu lat wre: '"A ene
ow, whbat foolishness that s to put in
10 noids of' chilhdren.. hy, bless S
niu, elphanlts don't hi e ihar
toy just have hides that's 11. Per-tE
ape at gentle hand might Ie I himt by c
10 all, but mind you, w~e have our
nbut1 oven of that.
,Dr.TUTT'Sl
Expectorant I
IN 250TS. AND 01 BOTTLES.
Its pro erties are Demuloont,_Nut.t
tvo BasamlcSothing and Healing.
Vomnbing all these qualittes it is the
most ofreotivL ever
offored to Puufrers from gmimonary
diseases.
DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
et New York, voluntarily ludorses It. 4
--READ WHAT HE SAYS:
DOMNow Yo. kt. 3Eopt., 19,. 1877.
ar During ts oar vt'ed no usdre4
case of lung it ssess. In the lower w.rds of the
'Olt the utzseswere (of a vtory severe tj 10. It Was
tdere ayI tteu ton W.s oaled toTutts xzpotorant,
said I coniea-i may surpriase at its wondurisal puo vor.
Diring a nractice of twenty years. I ha.,o never
jifown a msedicinie to act &is promp ltlybandwaith auoh
aapp effects. It, intantlysubded tie noet violont
fits o coughing and invariably cured the disse it
fwdy.I chsorfully indurso It as the boat lung
J. Fd ANOIR HAYWOOD, M. D.
A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES.
Office 1voring~ewaAugust., O.
Dr. TUTT: Dear ir-My ttl seao. was attacked
with ianeuaonia, last winter v % lob left hin with a
vioet. cough, that lasted til thin a mouth since.
for to cre ofwhtch I an indebted toyour valuable
ifpotoraaat. 1 had tried amoat ewoe tila rocoati.
mended, but noane did ainy goed umtil [ used your 11:.
pectarsiut one bottle of awich removed the cough
entirely. 'With many thanks, I I ys GLE.
Had terrible NIHT SWEATS. v
Momphis, Feb., It. 1871.
Vr. TUTT: Sir-I have been suffering for eary two
years with a severe ouga. 1Wa I ciamenced ta.
kinagnour axpeotoramat I wasreduced toaet ndred
and sixteen ioundi in weight. I lead tried almost.
everythinga d terriblo nighta swot. livotakenou
half dozen ottle. pthenight swetaveto left m.
tho cou hastaisappeard, A iho pateiod fiftoen
pends nd besh. I econou it to a
Witgreout rspect O iFR lio.
IMPORTANT QUES8TIONS@ '
Header, have you caught a --old ? Are you no- V
alo to raso th phlegm.? Have yott iia Irrits
Co -m the troat - A Beaso of optfeeionl 01
fiiaaaaigs, withishort bre'ath? Do yosu have, a
fit of coTghing on lyig own Asoo arp pain
now and then in tha region of the l nart,sl
dore aamd back? Ir sup ens' Adveo Its take sit
osae s liin t~st'sBxiccormst;you will Boon
be able to raisme thele.algm. ht sit liour__aeat
thae Expecetorant, place a Itot iron to t ime feet,ittmlru
two of T1utt'8 Pilla. Yeai Wilt s(oas fall into a
01'lo~umm stoop andi wasko up ith aa.0oing.
cougi goul, langsworking ireely ; easy breath
figKiuiflotlie Iol ui tIov i iii g~i -aisimi-flismaisimer.
To prevent a return of tiese Byinptoins use the
2xinesaini5ilfrli-iays.
O ayStreet, N. Y.
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t;KAy I1sit t Wnstitsm changed to a GLOSSY
.I LAOR by a single application of this Dim It ia.
pasrts a Natural Color, salte Istantaneously. and is
as nlarmles as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or
sont. by express on re'eipt of St.
Offioe. 35 Murray St., New York.
LIKE EVERYTHING ELSEl.
A WORD TO TII7 WISE.
The prevailing boom has struck
he Piar o nd Organ trade. All
reaion and their relatives are buy.
ng instruments this year. America's
ountless factories can't half supply
ho demaind. Manufacturers have
o. day unfilled orders enoiugh to
:oep thorn busy for the next six
Lnonthls. Materiatl and labor cost
wenty five to fifty per cent more
han a few months since. M.anufac
urer's have raisedc prices and must.e
ontinue to advance. The low prices
'f the past won't come again for
As yeit Xa *?ij sell t .Ii
t wi MVUSTl A DyN'2
sive 11s youri order NOW, for deliv
ry of instruments at once or withmn
'HRF.E MO\THS, iand we will
~u ranteo OLD PRICES, even if the
dvance comes. To do this we must
ave immiediate orders SO TH A T
flE CAN CONTRACT AHEAD.
)on't hesitate. Don't delay. We
tate thte case precisely as it is.
"rices will advance VE RY SOON*
nd LARGELY, and those who wait
rill pay for th3 privilege. Take our
usiness advice'and
~rerat Once
JUDDEN & BA TES'0
SAVANNA H, GA.
Vholesale Piano and Organ Dealers.,
BUY THE BEST !
.JADIES,' Mieses' and Infants' fine T
hoes, made by Ziegler Brothers, of
hiladelphia. Celebrated "Standard
'brewed"S8hoes~rnade'by the Bay
tate Shoe apd L~ather Co., ape. pt
alties abt the Corner Store.
MONi
WILL offer offer my otiro stock for the next fifteen 'days, as you 'wli
see by my price,list, at quotations -worth attention.
Five Handsome Cloaks at $3.00 and $4.00-former price $5.00 and $6.00.
Ten Pairs Ribbon-Bound Blankots $1.90-form er price $2,50.
Fiftoen Overcoats at $2 50- former price $4.50
Twonty-five Pieces Rod and Whito Flannels at and below cost.
Big Drive in Cassimeres, Jeans &c.
One hundred pieces Dark Calico at 7, 7J and 8 ets.
Domestic Goods at a small margin abov4 factory prices.
Good Chocked Homespun at 10 cents-old price-no advance.
NOTIONS ! NOTIONS I! NOTIONS I ' I
Coats' Spool Cotton 55 cents per dozen.
Go< d Spool Cotton 35 and 40 cents por dozen.
Eagle and Plionix Ball Thread 20 to thu lb. at 37} conte
A good Co set at 40 eents-fo.rmer price 60 cents.
Luok at our Men's Undorshirts at 25 cents.
Storling Soap at 35 cents per dozen,
A great vadiity of Buttons, Gloves Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., &c.
Fifty untrimmed Felt Hats to close out at 10 cents, worth 50 and 75 ets.
Also an odd lot of Trim med Hats at 40 cents-former price $1.00.
Wo lead the van also in d ass and Crockoryware.
Look at my Glass and Preservo Dishes at 15 cents, worth 25 cents every
. 0.
Twenty-five dozen Goblets at 50, 60, and 75 cents per dozen.
Sonotiing very desirable in Table Sets at 60, 75 and $1.00-old price
0, $1 00 and $1 25.
Crockery in great variety at prices beyond competition.
A lot of Lu mips just arrived, varying from 25 cents up to something nice
t 60.1nd '5 cel, inda spoialty at $1.50, werth $2.0 everywhere:
ainree ais of Iii ware ji s':, . rrin d, wbich has been bought faL- below its
alue.
-oething handsome in Chaiber Setts at $2.90, $3.20, and $3.50.
Coumpare prices carefully before purchasing
Mri"' I p . 1 .. vod papor of the
'onn-Av. ''J. L. 'Il.
DO N NT BUY
A
Seen my stock of furniture, which is one of the larget, handsomest
iewest, and cheapest, according to quality, to be found in Winnsboro. A
iew supply of Chromnos, VPicture Frames, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window.
3hades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices.
Lumber and Laths for sale. I am agent for a Door, Sash and Blin%
Factory. All order promptly attended to. Also, agent for the Wheel.
oct 18' R. W. PHILLIPS.
THE ELEPHANT HAS COME
- WITH A FRESH STOCK OF
FALL AND INTER GOODS,
-AT THE
VINNSEOIRO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY
BAZAAR.
We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
bat we are now opening the finest nnd most complete assortment of Fal
nd Wint4r Goods, including F.icy nd Stale Dry Goods all the latest.
tyles of Millinery, Ladies'.Dress Goo d "ancy Goods and Trimmings
-DEALERS IN
ROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES, RATS, CLOTHING,
CtOCKERUY, TIN and WOODENWAUE, LUMBE, E TC.,
e 0 as we are determined to sell heap
I U) el1l and see for themselves
I &rai.K 0 Ui ioi ;),I: t~~-~~~DAVIS, WEED and AMUiRIUAN
oct J. 0. .i*,AG.
*N Wi GOODS.!
1 u1 .. ' dI able hona3 in tow)nj
1 easo Frml of I. ( IorIl Long Cloth..
25 pieces 0 libOv.n tds of Long Cloth.
I case Bessbrook Joans.
pieces assorted ,J d-ans and Capsimores.
. pieniA new style Prints.
Dress (4oods. Alpa-cas, Mohnirs, Cashneres.
[om nkct , whito and colored, Flannels, Linsays, Ginghaam, Brov.
r11legt.punl, Plaid llom(.siptnag Drillings,- Osnaburge, Bod'lTiiking,'Hick
ry Shirtling, Cotton Flinlels.
Comfor Ls, Siaiwls, Cloaks, Boulevard Skirts.
A fwll supply Of white and colored Dress Shirts, Undershirts ad
rAwers, Bleached, Brown and Colored Half Rose.
Clothing and Hats.
Overcoats I Overcoats ! I Overcoats I II
F or tie ladies we have a ,nice stock of Undervests, Eoslery, Gloves
uffling Collars and Cuffs, E aings ank Insertons, Hbbons, o.
Whe Goids, "uch a'r* "and "Beatrice"' Corsets.. -
Whot ods,kuchr we Nanooks, Jaconets, Oambrics and Lawns.
o vels, .Bleached and Brown Sheetingnslneo aleDms, ol
N~otions in great variety.
Ladies' Misses' anid Children's Shoes.
Mens Xoaths' rdBoy8' Boots aund 'Shoes,
In our Grocery Department an be bfound everything ned tEw
We ordially invite an inspectlon 9f our stoekc foelina