The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 13, 1881, Image 2
THEi -NEM8 AND) HFlRALDJ.
WINXSiIO1Io S. C.
TIUVRODAY, Januar'y 13, 1 1851.
dNe.a.hY?, 0I)D AssovAT11 EDITORI.
GA.'t1 i.(in NT Piok4'8 tll cignars
a daty, for lvhkh lie p~ays twonty-two
1111( 1'.hilfit' a118I piteo. Atnd thu
Nut lon Is. asked to pension hifu beocauso
110 Is 80 poor0l.
The Pardoning Power.
A ('ol timii dlispaftch to tho Newv
'York JlerqId coi s G'O vorilot III%
J4o00( 1(11' too0 liiioi'ii (!ei'0180 (If' ex
v'CliiVt cemoney~iu. '1'lo ciio, of Nell
pall1)1 ioll j~ whli II A it of' lf'ImI11V iftoxi
If 1 010Callont~ 1114 whit Sell0' io~tlic of' det he
has ti io vioil, tiid to I (II poli(Itlitt
1 1. I ! w 11o e ior1;:o d 11e
(1~4V IIi1(*eI~.(1; lIWt y0!li(Ial iii,)' I''ll 0 V- )tb
VA'M1 T. w illan the itt-eppl iden
13oolm 111 vot el iia i' i has jiti-m( , e ii
Iir~ b Iii' 1t1 1111be of putl-dou tim I' i a
It'IIIIIIiols.S l o f %~~ici v icI Ith e. v -
o Iot-Hi ladiISlit fi ti'liMtilIS fIel' Ili
M'u'd ito. which 11141 wil 11111toial11 s~Ali
vivt ildl 1w AImiIideltiiate hu ldeli
i' Ih 1ittiie' iuig tAsthi to doist Il'oii
g4)lmtil. o Olut It) dlet.Ist power 13(9 l
1011 ti crwil iii iiite Stnilo ate d.oLllsa
herk c.IclkI'ci. dohef lc)Ut thieL p(lii
Bhrha .dl jhileet 6.1''1)iel) )4'~i (I IIIt
Curolwrm (.Ioie (It(. pa~st Ioiig t'zuiRufi'
tillif (aid.t Ot thero ii s nsf cenl gtoon
()iit Ilm l l-li8 l ih lt fii ver. A t lit
'I dciiioo hat(d susiifi ldoa'L ii irl 1. 11111)
I' I )~vorhtleko hi' clmec 41(iill' Oull4 it' r.hlc
toe.rd of' lcte nhallt'ilituyio.wIt
(by1 mted ti'liii tmiimnl. mil '10( lr'ioii
ra therig lue h1imw im cot s woW t uiald
thu h e Fuavndin ill.mdtoi
~ Ovelgl-i'essi ill (st('h Stale igot hut
11111.ha blii' rv'cak' s ia i ((i svvel (liliesf
bue 11 lat'iii I mecust ho Il treit iItti i ig
cI-l l1111c5 Illii 111 fla'vor~t. Allr illt
tflhilit't9 noti It va
figt91.i rop. Iitiis fifiu to 411%.tit Nie01
Iiigitqii' iii t o'C t hc'11i'iiigwould1.;M.as locii
aibt lss ile ('voor woield b~i on la
to (.( r~' id ti th till l)Onchl sI~II 1 hcaof
-t 1ic p l ti'ii r x 01' Ii - ' o iil lel .')It-'
tcatlw iigi'e s f lnt. hii'ee
ii'~ ~ ~ ~~ h Fundiili tiit in illt.m t'l
retdlg iess Its01 Just. 'lo, plm-'. aout
IIifhoy hillt.'t'o tat. a he e'vi
--eil '. finanil L c'Itiimvc 6w reunim
oitsI MxIltu iired mlc'lldowti mei'
is Ilwiti oft''' aNt'ih Ritit'-sixthi per Iii.
Holt Ivi11 sol~tl t't'tV is siid lo It' bl
a ev tia IIl will)1 i1t1v
RICO (tll 2INO R [,110.f04D18.
Pit) light sld Italirond (lairges--A Na
tiotal Comuminalen ecomimenteid Dy tile
Now York Olambmr of Coeuuroc.
NE~W Voluc,.bJanuatr '.---At, a linot
ing of the Chamber of Cominerco to
day the special coiionittoo oil railroad
tranlportationl sIubilitiod a plong report
on the railroad probll, wvlihijli was
alopted. It. sew forth tho liportaneo
of proper legislation to regulate rail
roadchares; isettsses- thle two rail
road bIll now before Conlgress, k nown
as tho Ietagani bill 111141 file fleilersoni
bil, amil( urgeh the iecessity of' eicur'
aging comtiti on an1d preventing thle
or-ganlization1 of, pools and combinau
tions11. It shows that anl 1avane inl
freight, rates of five cetlls per hiiilred
>oundts uponl (the gniin Crop of' the
Yest1s eqivalent to anl export.( tax
of Rvvenly-fIve million dollars, whieb
Coines ou, ( Ilhe pockels of' produeri's.
Inl coniclusionl, 01he comm1fittee sbnt
the followIig resolution.
Reno/eed, That fte ublie welfatre
uirgfent1 y denmntld-4 tha1t 41h11 coitomlerce
by 1-1ai1lroms shouild be contfrolled and)(
regit lt(ed ; 11ha. sielh rveCgi la14 io shou ld
take thle form11 of*: fis,1oit 11 a s
d(ellinIig piIlic rights: 1ad, seCOld a
sipervIsion by aln exetiive power, to
live thal. I(hese la.;ws a carried into
eil'eet; timl. with inte-I-State commerce1
Coligress, an1(d f1r c hose railromllis ' -
chisively withinl the jurisdicelionl of 1aI
SItae, similar aion Should b10 taken I
Iy Ite Iislut airet of' tint State.
.Rst'.i/i'/, 'lhat if te meaHSures4) 110w
peldilig in Conlgress for. the Iregilat lon
of inter-Slate (otiliumerce, f'he bill
k1owi as I lie HI ngtn bill, ll tihe ) >il
ion of Ihis (C1 i 1 tbi, N' 1te 011( est,
calculaled to prolvec. pu~bliv. interest.,
and tha1 it oit3d becoine a law with,
ot. ncssr dela-v.
Be i /ler/he* reso/ber,. 'That, fin ad
dillin allm sepImnlet bill, n1ot invonl.
sistent with flite n ((gtanl bill, sholil be
)1.Sved providinig at Natllionlal Bloard of,
-tloin ,( Col tisi .8r, to See that
tIilt~( . IV oIlli 1ig' a Nle( 011 loi (1
all lawA (f (le hlted Stateg relai tinig
to railroads ae.0 dui execulet, aniel
ge r alIly to sp111evi4'i.' the operation of'
intC-State railroadis.
111.0.1 TE. IONDIOIE DIMR.
ginte -twintg liolk i fH I lk i Tretituny iO Itrt
am'nt --What. Tiwy ittevmil.
ithi e ITrlelastiry Depatil1men11 , tele
gnatphs lIedlehl at great expense, t here
is an, intlerestIngel !set of* books prinmed
anid hohid aint each aboutl. the Size of,
Webister's )it'tionarv. 111. (ther iro
lo t o p n t io p u li e iisp ectio. Tl' se.
ioks onitainl l1 11th 111 1e nlt([ re.,Ience
oft very hoil'ts i ere iristered 'lourt perti
eoi. bonds il thile litled Sats . The
ain11onlits nllmet from 4 130, whie is ew
sitillt ,up to 111 to $5 1, 000,0k00, whtich is
fit(he litest owni otit by ole person.
Thlis. l1tter S11.11 i ownled bv \V. IL.
V II 4 tidt ImI. i I ot I II iI hi dr3 w < us10,..
000 ill in iterst very ninety a A
che k t.r that. alioun:It is lie iiiled to
him iparierly. At tA(he sime t lithe
owner't of a filly- dohbond receives
Itlly cenits. T'ei boids a re very
popun-,andalthughtheorigina'l
holetrs-A of*.l'th4m paid ut pilr. on litlit
Ol.share, since hichl ime 111 bon9ds'
lave atIvance t') abou0Mt thirteen per
entil. iwemium, yelit 1 the books ol (it
comlpanly 6ho 1bu conliparativelv Fiew
traIt Ie tIr..1. The remit lo ' is 1 o t''ill
vient teiption to A t19:11he averne
holer to part withl his securities. For
instiie. the b'ola onledd by V'an.
.li 11.% 11. Vanderbt id ie olwns
4.tant are ownedis $3in all140 linl en
1Shatelt s nd Terrtorie 99) ve. a piopu'a- (1 ii
Iblehlt among' te' buti$.it,000,0ho of t
riegist'r i h ndsi,.o ls thl n i .'0
Vanderb't ilt. itwns.~ ~Inthe~ ft'9 weln
ed,.' or abit lione-Sitieth the amount111
heldiby a91 siile ii in New York.
A 99oinent tervitlici'aloin
sp'tel.akiut of 1t1 the .1inequalilsuof t'otune4..0
ththe thugt ulitud eventu(1 : allyatt
ciase' inen. Au mvant' 1( wi t h
Mr.'I' VanderilOti- iouh dl i. ver & ' 4a
bond ale iiu et aloe4. lave to ad.1 ti uhe
annual in'tees. Wih, thet t'tesnt
"s'tart" wichet u. aderbiet Iih i
w'i' et ani eai atei er Ili him et'. h1le
worthl0 0 at' leastle0,44.',i0o shoutldlt h'e
hlve twenty08 year hence. i'Itu.i. i id~
stlit t.io ltiei~e4e itI' aiI
there is noivt'11 i sing e indiidu lit.' own'si
Thos w~lI hovewn $ip0i.00 are noitde
numeronsl. ui9t.e a41 nonbert'i severa
hudred in t'' tact, 4'i ) dill'eentd tOrtions
he miwh hs 1ugge a log tme
ut'd tol tkeltrtt and 1dra.4 015. .I0i'
iniere t evve ryuii inest.yuo girls.il li
enoy iiit, a lot lunch11 1a' the m'an.
who, 1411' by1dily I lib e and1ii apliaisn,
11 r. 10l'1.11w11 o se'9i iAetNA 01r. aotr.N.a
-~il 1A 9 curiusigistiiis 4.hth c]oiderto
woii e ha adharo atam n
thedres/o al do'or ih a .lan1 pae-'
perf. e weian-killerbOne ir as m
betrhe to' hi O t' he vas n
Au DomorIlPed by an Myo-Witness-The Fire
man uOut in Two and the En'gineer ji5.
neath fl1im,
From the Charlotte Observer.
The afternooil passenger- tr-ain Sunl
day, )rought iI soveral who hadt been
on the wracked mail Friday iuight.
From onie of thion the sleeplug car ac
cutlI of the accident is learnted.
There were only four passengers oil
i board-Messrs. V. 11. Alken and 0. J.
lIerns, of IBaltuimore, Onl the sleeper
and D. F'. Saun(ers, of Phitlaidelphia,
aind F. P. Birickett, A'f Boston, on the
passmiger coach. The first tle narra.
lor knowv of the accident he was
throwii violently from his berth In the
sleper and awakened tothe consolous.
,nes~s thatl Someothig had happened,
T'he conduetor came ritiing back and
called out thalt everib( WaN wanted
forward. Ruachling what had been
the engine, the cut wias found to be
filled with troemidous rocks weighing
tons. 'The engin1e was literally splin
tcred--tht spokes and drilled steel
11im1s of the diiug wheels strijped
frotm tle hubs; the fragmcnts of the
(!lt) oil Ithe right 11d tile remlialideri of
the enginue, hop wlessly torn up, on the
left,. The Iender Ivim (elescoped under
the remnlitlit8 or thle engine, and the
imitil car havilg riseni clear of' Its
tiucks1 w1aS rIaredl oVer the hindeitcr part
(f Il tentler. On 1ofthe mail agelts,
.iinin pinlg fioi the car, and groping
aItl. amllionig the rils, paIL his han9Ild
upon the blody of' fihe Cinieer, not
k nowiniig at first what ie touched.
Whon at ii lit was brought the bodies
of' the engfineerand firenman were found
Iving one upon the other, crushed
agJsinat (lie shiarp rocks on the right.
rI %hI firenian was cut almost. in two,
his bowels running from his abdoion.
Tbc foot board of ft tetider had
raimied him agaiinst thie side of thie
cut, almost dividing his body in half,
alld at large rock lay upou fhis breast.
Tho engileer lay pirtly uider the fire
min, but, wv ithi his head anid shoulders
free. I le roso once or t wice con vul
sively but never' soke. Vhen his
body wats extriietet ise watch wias
foiid to ie crutshed out of shape. The
stor.y of the catastrophe as seen and
felt in file citt will Ieve'r be (old.
This idiciout occurret on the North
Carolila divisioni of t(he lichinotid
and Ianville laiHroad, two miles be.
yoid Lexington. The soullieri bound
hast titail, Conlduictor. Pmitlen Brown,
heft. ( reensboro t.hirty-tlVe InIllutos
hlie. Pifteen Inhitles belbro it. vIs
the regular iight passenger. Tweinty
nntieiiws aihead of tihe plssenlger (No.
.18) was i freight. Both o1 thiese
1nade Charlotte inl safety. Track
walker Bill 1llawkins followed No. .18
hi'ouigha it deep rock cut !just beyond
Lexingtoii, aid had not gote imore
Ithan ia few hundred yards when lie
heard the fiast, m1ail comling. The next
Iimoimeit, ats it reaclheed Ih cut, he
hita1ri at terriile noise' as (he engine
struck it boulder of rock which had
Cone in on the very heels of the trains
1111d the tack-walker, but. in time to
do is deadly work on the flying inil.
The slide was on a curve, an'1d was not
seen by (le look-out fromi the cab in
1ime1 lo stop ; but. the plissengreri Were
saved by the severe ap)lcatloll of the
-nir blakes, which blroke the force of
th shock soiliewhar.
A gentleiallal of this e it.v Who ran
ol tlie North Carolina road twenty
years ago states that this cut is (he
lepces, thil (lie road; that at that time
it. was the haiblt. ini wOt we~athier, ini the
absencet'l of' a tirack-walker, to stop) the
tranin and1( se'nd soiine one4 forwar'd to
sete thiat thie track wats clhear. 80) mtuch
at Itnto did l this enut attr'act. at thle
(ime) of (lie 'onstruction)1 of (lie road,
that onice ai speiail exeurisioni trini wals
rni f'roam Charlotte to the laice to
givte (lhe peop~hle, at thaimt time ignorant
of the ditliult y of' railroad building,
an oppo~tntilfy of exaining it. It is
sid to he about. eightyv-fIve feet deep.
Th'Ie tcountry aroumnd Lexington is
liiorel rl'hling than at anyi tot.he(r pin~lt
het ween C.'harlottec and lIanvi lle.
Th'lese t wo lives make thiirfteen whiich
have beeni lost in accidents on roadms
hrunning minto Charlotte wVit hin thme last
treweeks. ll'iesides thme lives lost a
numberll'i o1 persons have beeintmre or
less seriously injuretd. T1he thing is
getting dlecidedly mnoionous.
GOlN~T oN XEWISPA PERs.
Hec Indlulgea In Sou~, titHnmorot nsRemrks
alt I he Expense1,I of Eit~lors.
NmW Yontg, Jauairv 6.-In the
coreof is speech'l at f lie Priess Chub
dnrto-niight. General U ranut. spoke
oft~ niewspapers as follows:
1 haive been sometwhait. Io at rea'ider of
-itnewspaipers for f'orty yearuis. Icok
readver wel whn Iwas eight.vyears
of(i age, antd it has given me forty 'veers
of tobservationi of the press, anti there
is onte pec'uliarit y t hat l havci' ob~served,
antd that is in all of te walks of life
ouitsidte of tile p~res, peole have enm
tirecly mistaken their professioni-t heir
Orrupa1111ionl. (I .iighter.) I never
k new a nmayor of a city, or eveni a
citicdilmani of aiy city, any public
inever kmnew a lnember'm ot Comrries', a
senatlor ori a Pries.ident 01f t het'Unitetd
St alt' eswho could no1 tte enlightenedl in
his tduties by th youn'0iigest memciber' tof
the pretss. [Lauigh'er.J I never knew
i, genieral to comimnd a brigade, tdivi
s10on. ai corps, an armyii~ , who could
begiin to dot it as5 Well ias meni thr away
in their sanettuins, antd I often won
dered. I was vtery glad to hear that
lhe neIwspaper frtielrnityi were readyh,
ih piierfect 'onitidhened. to til1 any
ofile t hat might lbe tenderedt't to t henm.
trotm l'r'sidenit to mavor': and11 1 have
oftten heenanstonishedI (lhat the citizens
have not done so, bectaus~e ilier knew
all thiese ollies wo~utld hmavet beeni well
uand piroper'ly ti led . WVell, gent lemnen,
1 am1 vei'y ha~ppti to have beten hero
ith vtm. andI f hope wh len a new
genierationi. about I welve years hence,
tcomes up. that I wiill iagain dine with
thel Prels' Cluib ot' New Yor'k eilv. and
thatt.1 wtill see that t hose of' ihis gen
eirat ionl who arle so wvell Iitted to till all
the tcivi Ilutilees have all bteen chosen,
and thatl thier'e wvill be nothing heft
f'or 1them to erl'i isie.
Dmit Ontir' titRY.-TIhe followiing degth
1101tie appearetd in a New York jour
nial a, few days ago: "flUlIC
(l'rtsamtg (lie nairrowv stream w hich di
v'ides t' little islantd of' this e'xistenice
friom thie gianid cointinenit of unimens
nriled dttily. Anne11 Maia lirdhick;
ehlest daug'hter' of' thle late Tablor liab
lock, f'ormerly of ICLede, Mass., will
owv of the late lier. dlames IBoss lIur
dick andit nothier' of Dri. ,Jamnes T1. Bhtr
dick, of this I'ity (lIr'ookly'n), v'anished
bey'ond the vision of earthly eyes at
Oak land, in Califor'nia, on' the'l 30h
uiltimio, at the age of seventy-.two y'ears
andl One dat'.
iler' life here wvas four square.' "
-d1. 1F. Newen',' of Toledo, Ohio,
says:, I have been gr'eatly' benetitted by
wteari~ng an Excelsior Kidney' Pad.~l anid
woubt reconimen all persoins ti'tubtle'd
with: weak kidneys to try it.-&%c
dr.
-The man who makes a good off-I
hand speech is usuially the manl who
has i good speech on. hand.
-T. 1. Alrich alludes to the Eng .
lish ".Jecms," who Is all eolenilty, as
"the valet of the shadow of death."
-A boy can pull four times more
weight in boys on a sled than he coal
front the back yard.
-Charles Dickens said of "Rlobin
son Crusoe" that it Is the only istanee
of a universally popular book that
could uako no one either laugh or
cry.
-Iferbert Spencer Is s1ck nearly all
the timto. What doth it profIt a man
to know all the philosophy in the
worlh and not hl0v control of hi own
interior?
-Archibald Forbes also lectures on
'1The Inner Life of a War Correspon
(ent." Tle inner lit of a soldier
would show a deal of hard tack and
salt horse.-Newv Orleans Picayune.
-George Eliot Is said to be the only
woman who stondfastly refused to be
photographed. Bit it must be re
imetmibered that she wias also about the
plainest looking womnan in England,
which is saying a great deal.
-Douglas - Jerrold sa3s, Ink his
"Iledgehog Letters," "that respecta
bilitvis all very well fofolks who can
have it for ready -money; but to be
obliged to run into debt for it, Is
enough to break the heart of an i an
gel."
--One evening, at a Paris cafe, a
group of idlers were discussing poll
ticq and people who chanimige their
Oplinious. 'Well," said One, "I've
never Cried, 'Long live anybodv."'
"Quite so," remarked one; "but t hen
you're a doctor."
-Gustave I)o'l-. is working every
night and Roletimes alost a I night
on his Illustrations of Shakespeare's
Ilays. Some of the drawings are said
to be extraordinarily powerflu. lie
thinks that "Coriolailus ' is the poet's
masterpiece.
-Mr. Don't Know How, Mr. White
Ghost, Mr. Dog Back, Mr. Hlandsome
lk anid eight other Sioux chiefs called
o0n President llayes to have a big talk
about railway rights itn thei reserva
tion1. T y were tider escort of Sc
retary Selurz, whom they ilniitited int
the miatter of plug hats, but not as re
gards eye-glasses.
-- George Peabody, the philnithro
pist, never narried and for a singular
reason. lie was in love with a girl
and was standing on the porch at the
house of her parents one night when
his rival ran frantically itp), threw
his arns around ti girl's neck,
kissed her and disappeared i the
darkl ness. The roIman111tic setiill !on so
pleasetd the girl that she jilted Pea
body an1d married her uiaiorv assail
G.LNXER1..,L GOSS8IP.
-Tle total amount of Uiitod States
currency outstanding at the close of the
year w as $362,688,424.
-On the 171h day of February, 1823,
sleighing and skatiiig were excellent
in New Orleans and vicinity.
-January is a mnean itonth to be
born in an (d a good one to (ie in. Who
would regret leaving such a world as
this?
-Theli Western Union Telegraph
Company has for six weeks success
fully used, bet.wveen New York and
Boston, an1 invention by which live
cnessages atre simultaneounslv sent fr'om
eahedof' a wire.
---A mian named Whvimper' has as
cenided Chimboroazo, 22,0001 feet above
the sea1, and~ found the temnperatui'e at
thme siuunnmit 72 dLegrees. lie was told
that lie wvould freeze, bleed at the
tnose, etc.
-The protest of Mr. Edward Atkin
son1 aigainst establishinig cottont mills
at te South hats had1( a tendencyi0~ to in
crease the business. We hear of new
nmills going up in Louisiana and Mis
sissippi anid Ketucky'. If Mr. Atkin
son1 will cottinue to prmotest, thte whtole
South will ere long be dotted with
anuitfactures.
-Senator Hlamlint did nmot wear an
overcoat during the cold snap. Neith
er did Representative Tillmani. Maine
aind South Catrolina meet across the
icy chasm. Tillman say lie avoids
takinig catarrh by (discardinig a wrap,
and IIlamlint rises to remark that lhe
hats wvorked in his shirt sleeves with:
the mercitry twenty degrees below
zer'o.
-Easfernt hankers noree that more
thtan six hundred milltons of' dollars
of three per' cent. bonds will not float;
that depositors will be forced to with
draw their deposits fronm savinigs baniks
totr intvestmtent int botnds or' to remnaint
idle. These argutients will be urged.
ngainst a three per cent. but not
againist a three and a half per cent,
bond.
-hlere is a telegram to the condue
tor of' ant emblarrassed New Jersey
rah ay tri:"Use all the fettce rails
yucan lay yottr hands on if your
colgives out. Throwy in a barn' ar
two, itf necessary', and if that fails
you, take atll the pork offered at six
dollars pet' hindred. Keep yourt steam
itp, and come through at any cost."
-In 1875 the United States stood
sixth int thte list of countries ftromi
which puirchtases were mnadle by the
Fretnch. Ini 1879 it had leaped to the
first. place, leaditng Englantd, B elgiumtt
and Ger~many by a larore amoutnt. lTe
exp)orts fromtt the ffnited States to
Frtance were $38.000,000, in 1875 and
$143,000,000 in 1879. Such is the dIraini
of' gold thtat France talks of lavinig
heavy3 impllort (litie upon110 Ameriican
-Of' ourt points of punictuatiotn thte
periodl is the nost atncient. Theo colon
was introdnceed aboitt 1185, the comma
Ini Sir P'hilip Sidney's "Atrcadia,"
published iti 1587, they all atppear as
well as the note of itntetrrogation, as
ter'isk and~ patrenthiesis. 'lThe anc(ienits
do not aippear' to have had any system
of punctuaition, amid doubitless em
lploy'ed arbitrary signs to distingiuish
the'parts of a discourse.
-The prediction that fthe v'ear's 1m
migration woutld exceed all ?ormner
records hans titrned out. to be0 trute. The
ptrodigiotts aggregat e of 320,808 arrivals
at ( 'nst he Gatrden surpasses an thing
before known'm there, amnd no do'mbt the
sanme is tiue regarding the arrivals
dlur'ing 1880 att the other' seaports of
this country. Thme new year, never
the less, bif~s far to outd'o ini this ie
sp~ect evett thle un pr'ecedenmted one just
J. E. MOCDONALD,
ATTORNEY AT LA w,
.YO. 3 L A WV R1 AXGJ,
wY1NNSD)ORO,8S. C.
IV In, Rear of('ourt House,
I an 29t
BPECIAL X{OTICES,
EaWAna9 Or AtUiunv.-One thousand dollars
in gold wil be paid for every grain of mercury
or other ioinera I substance found to May Ap
Die Liver Pgei. Price I5 centa for large boxes.
old by all Drugglsta in tidls county.
)CyFALA, AA., March 0, 1878.
Mr. ,. Sbodnteld-Dear Sir-I take pleasure in
stating that I have used your ledicated Stoolt
Fend both on horses and cattle, and with great
success, especially on a very poor cow, which
I bought atnuction. She gives now over two
gallons of milk. wvith a good prosact of in
creasing. Notwithstanding the prcudo I en.
tertained for other powders that had tried,
and which proved wortnless, I do not hesitate
to endorse your Invention as being all yott
claim for jt. - P T.81 EN AN*
GontleVmjtk--Wo have given Ahoenfeld's Stock
Feek to your horses, an find that it is all you
cun claim for it. Yours truly,
CIIAPIAN & DAVIS,
Propr's Livery and Sale Stables, 4d bt,, Macon,
Ota. Mold by the Druggists of this county.
COr.UtqUS, G A., Nov. 26, 18?7.
DR. J. C. MOFFETT-Dear $ir-Since learn
ing ita value, I always keel) your Teethina
(Tlething Powders) in a house, and consider
it an indfispesable medicine for small children.
I have knoewn it to renve wonne trhen aft other
renedies hadfailed. M. M. MOOltH.
Clerk City Council.
Coriuunus, GA., Feb. 6,1878.
DR. 0. J. MOIFFETT-Dear Doctor-Wo can
commend your Teethina (Teething Powders) as
the most satisfactory prescription we ever used
for the loose bowels or eruptions of our chil
dron. They have eaved n miany dollars ins doctora'
bills. Yours tiuly,
B. T HATCIuER,
Of fIrm of Mcefhee & Itatchor, Warehouse and
Coinmssslon Merchants.
WILL YOU BELIEVE IT?
WOMAN's JICsT F1RISN.-To relieve the aching
heart of woman, and br'ng joy where sorrow
reigned supreme, is a mission before which the
smi!cs of kings dwindle Into utter insignifl
canco. This Is the peculla: provlnce of Brad
ileld's Female Regulator, which. from its nun
borIess cures, Is appropriately styled "We.
man's Best Friend." The distressing complaint
known as ,whites " and various irregularities
of the womb, to which woman is suli ct, (is.
appear like nicglo before a single bot tle of this
wonderful compound. Physicians prescribe it.
Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta Ga.
For sale at $1 50 per bottle by all druggists.
NOW IN PERFECT IEEALTi.
Near Mnietta, on., March 21, 1870.
Some montlhs ago I bought a bottle of Brad
field's Fenalo IRegulaitor, and Used it in my
family with the utmost satisfaction, have re
commeanded it to three other families, and they
have found It just, what it is recomnended.
The females who have used the Regulator are
now in perfect health, antd able to attend to
their household dutIes. We cordially recom
mend it to the public. REV. H. B. JOHNSON.
Miessrs Lamar, Ilinkin & Lamar; Gentlemen:
My wife nad been troubled for several months
with Bronchitis, and during that time tiled
nearly cvery thing inaginable without the
Slightest benaciit. A [riend of hers to whom I
n"ttioned it told me to get a bottle of Brewer's
Lung Restorer, which I (ied, and leia thana one
bottle cured her entirely. I will recommend it
to all wlo are similarly affected.
Yours very truly
~ATIIAN C. MUNIQOE
MACON, GA., March ), 1880.
Messrs. Lamar, Rtankin & L.anar, Dear Sirs
I hnd frequent. hemorrhage before using your
Consumptive Cure, and had betn treated by
Dr. Crowell Johnson and other skilled physi.
cltins without being relievcd, and niter using
three bottles of your Brewer's Lungliestorer,
the hemorrhage was stop pel, and I itve never
iad one since. I anm now lit better health than
before, and feel it, my duty to state to the pub
lie tie effects of your wonderful Consumptive
cure on ine. Yours truly,
l rs. E- 0 AVANT.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
This is to certify that. I have h-id Asrtma
for thirtny-lve years and used a Lrent many
diflereni. kinds of medicines Was'tretted by
Dr. lolton fire years witlhout finaing relief. I
then used your irewer's Lung Restorer and
found lit It a permanent, cure.
Very truly yours Z. J' PARKS
Sold by all Druiggists It this county.
M A' r I-%
PFUnY, HlOUSTON couNTry. G r. a.28. UbSo.
In the 1878 t here were two negro prisoners
conanted In the jail of tils county, who were
very badly allhictedl with that, loathsome dis
ease Syphis. In may oicial capacity as Ordi
nary, I employed Capt. U. TI. Sw It. thten a resi
(lent of thIas p~lae, to cuere then, under a con
tract, "nao cure. vno pay~." 1to adlmtnistered to
themi ils ce'lebrialte't S vpltleti Specille, and in
a few weeks I felt bounad. 1nde1r mty conttact, to
pay htim out of the county t reasuary, as he hlad
effectedl a comtplete an r11aadleai cure.
it testimnony I hteretanto set, my oflleinl signa
II.. 6.1 ture andt~ seal. A. 8. GlES.
Ordintary liouston County, Ga.
CiIA'rrAsOcOIA, T EN sr., Feb. 14, 1879.
We take pilensuanre it saying ithat the 58. S. 8
is giving good satisfaciont. We halve htad ox
cllent, resualts from 'a numtiber of eases. Onte
gentleman wveo htad beeni coutaned to htis bed
.ix treeks wvit h Sy philltice Rheumaat ism hast been
eiured( enatirely, nitnd speaks it the highest praise
of it.. It ailso anets as wvei tan priary3 Its inm see
onadary and tertiary ca~ses.
UHiif.ES & IERRIY.
THlE SWIFT SP'ECIFIC COMP'ANY, Prolei
tory, Atlanta, Gta.
Sold by nil D)rugglsts,
Call for a copy of ' oung Mten'st Frilend."
BARGAINS
COlliOr & lia lerO's.
W T E hanve bought largely this sea
! soin anld mus1 tfhave mlonley to
settle our1 bills. We thter'efore 'olier
S PECIA L BIARGAIN8
to c'asht purcthlaser's. Those whio come
earlyv Will Securle thte choice of' articles.
W e respectfu'll y reqgnest those whto
Owe uts to comte f'orwar'd andt pav~ tup.
We helped thtem in thteir nteed ailh ex
piect thtem to help1 us in ours8. The old
y'ear lins closed and al11 accounlts8 should
h0.
All Whlo have jobs in our shop1 Of'
Wa*tchmes, Clocks and ,Jeweli'y, should
call and get item, and save'the same
fr'om forfeiture.
jan 11
NDITORS AND) NEWSPAPER MEN
of thte country endorse James floss' P'atent
(lid Watch Cases. As a proof, read the fol
lowing:
Baltimere, Md., Maarchm 8 18S0.
It gives me pleasure to inaforma :etu thalt, thte
Jaines lioss Watc Un Cse 1Ithave carriedi has
tvnperfect, satisfactionit.t wears beauati
uny. J. T. l;iNOGOIi),
Ed. and P'rop't Telegroam.
LaFayette, Indl , March 8, 1ss0.
I take pleasture its coaimmtndiing the Jatmnes
Boss W~nach Cnse ats highmly sat iafaactory aind
equail it wear to one of solid gold. They are
tite "Boss" in fac t as well as in name.
W. 8. LlNGLE,
Ed. and Pr't~l Courier.
Des Moint s. Ia.. Feb. '23. 1sso.
Outr mnager has carried a James 11oss
P'atenmt Waitch Case, and cheerfull, says titat it,
cantnot be beatent in rnty way.
STATE LEADERI CO.
I'ub'rs loaStatet Leader.
W~atse'ka, Iii.. March 8, 80.
.I am pleased to say that the J.,im,-a hess
M n'tehl ('ase I have is entirely sailsfac(m,y
beling in every respect just as repre sentedi. I;
is a perfect becauty. M. Ht PETE~aa4
.Ed. and P'op't frequom. Co. Tam'e.
Wausau, Wis., Marcih 1n, 1880.
Tile Watch Case I have of your mtake is 'in
every waly sasfactory : it is just Splendtiah.
Ed. and Prol't Torch of Litterty.
The above are concurre'd in by hun:imredsof
othereditors ias well as mnerchants, nmechanies
attd jeweierst, in all parts of the comntry.
This is the only patentcs ens ade of Two
Plates of Solid (loldl. It is Warranted bty spe
clal certifleate. Ask your jeweler for illustra
ted cataloguet containing full description.
AT THE CORNER STORE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
W E BEG leave to inform our customers and the public generally, that we have
lately disposed of our Grocery Department for the purpose of making more
room for our
. JD 3R G- GOO D S,
Which are now in store, and have been marked at prices to induce quick sales, We
cannot enumerate the %arious kinds and styles, but cordially Invile all to call and ex.
amine our stock, and we shall endeavor to ujake it the Interest of all to purchase.
CLOTHING, HA TH A ND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
This department has been extended, and we guarantee prices as low as the lowest,
Our Troy City eerfeot Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundried or Un.
laundrid made to order if desired.
BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES
Are our speclalty, and to those who have tried them we need not add words. To
those who arie yet strangers to the durability of this honestly made Shoe, we ask you
to call and buy your winter supply, ora single par only, it you prefer trying them.
You will not have to como often-they are noknowledgel by many to outwear any
Shoe made.
ALSO
ZEIGLER BROTHERS'- Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. teduce
your SLoo bill and save money by buying thn best. RJemember the place
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
oct 7 ON TUE CORNER.
SANTA CLAUS
-HAS COME TO THE.
AUGUSTA STORE.
GRAND TIDINGS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS-CLOSING OUT
SALE OF TOYS, VASES, DOLLS, AND HUNDREDS OF AR%
TICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, WHICH
DEFY COMPETITION IN PRICES.
THE great slaughter in piices, which I have made in the last few
weeks in the various departments, will be continued but with greater re
ductions in prices.
DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS I I DRESS GOODS I I I
10,000 yards of Dress Goods to be closed out at cost-consisting of Nun
Cloth, Cashneres, Mohairs, Alpacas. Cretonnes, Damasses, &c. These
Goods are new and direct froi nanufacturers; not damaged or shelf..
worn; and at prices lower than ever.
BLANKETS, CARPETING AND RUGS.
Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Brown Shirting and Sheeting are my
leaders for this week, and every person wishing any of these goods should
give me a call.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING II CLOTHING I I I
To reduce stock, I am offering special bargains in this department; not
baits, as some of ny competitors term it, but special bargains, less than
they can purchase the same goods anywhere. These goods are for my
customers ard not my rivals.
S] LEA~DERS. .
100 Gross Fine Buttons, to arrive, at Five Cents per dozen.
100 Dozen Handkerchiefs, at Fifty Cents per dozen.
4.000 Yards of Good Calico, at Five Cents per yard.
5,000 Yards of Rescue Plaids, to my customers, at Nine Cents per yard.
1,000 Yards Good Ticking, at Nine Cents per yard.
Bed Ticking, good as A. C. A., at 171 Cents per yard.
100 Dozen Cotton, at Fifteen Cents per dozen.
Good Ball Thread, at 1j Cents each.
25 Dozen Shirts, made specially for me, at Twentyfive Cents.
One Chest of Tea, at Forty Cents per pound.
One Chest of Tea, at Fifty Cents per pound.
One Chest of Tea, at Sixty Cents per pound.
Good Coffee, at 144, 16 and 18 Cents per pound.
Roasted Coffee, in pound packages, at Twenty Cente p'r pound.
The banner that characterizes my establishment still floats gloriously.
Politeness and courtesy to all, whether buyers or visitors.
J. L. MIMNAUGH,
dec 18 THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
$3 5, 0 0 0
FOR THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL I
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY
DESPORTES & EDIVIUNDS,
(UNDER VRIGHT'S HOTEL,)
N Merchandise, during FAIR WEEX, at inost attractive prices. See our Dress
andts in all the latest styles,Tnrinming Silks and Satins. Hosatry, Handkerchifs,
and Notions in newest novelties. Geats' and Yonthm' Hats in Jarg stock, Ladies'
Gents' and Children's Booto and Shoes, radies Cloaks, new und stylish, at New York
prices; Blankets, Carpets, Comnfortables and Lap IRolbei, at the Now Store of
noy 6 D ESPORTES &EDMUNDS,
Under Wright's Hotel, Columbia, . C.
The Best Ever Prodiced!.
THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
SEWING MACHINE '
CHALLENGES THE WORLD TO PRODUCE I1T EQUAL!
$1,000 REWARD.
[F One thonsand dllars reward ofliered to -aypro ht ~ald sg
a r'ange of' work, and do it .as well, on ani ' ot Ian' paauer s hat canlb don e orn
the "IAV18 VERICA ('L FEED SEWid( ,,as IE. nra'acanoidonfor
he 'onitest will be inaade u~l ic vone desiiig - 0 .Olp~ef Arane Inoents forc
rewardl, w ithina a reasonable tiune after' w~rit t~l a)lki Itis rt e-named
D)AVIS SEWlNG~ MACillNE 'CO.,
Anotciher large lot of the above Machinecs and( the lmpr'oved Weed just re
C~iVC~. J.O. BoAw , Agont.
Wh ite at a Colored Piques, Dress Good in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins,
Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, Piebg Tiery acevy Botnhin noa
found in a first-class Dry Goods, Fanc Goods and evelltinr Esgnsa
n.yoere oal you wants aereasonably as eawne goods can be bo' ht
I. O.wBOA,