The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 14, 1881, Image 2
THE NEWS AND REIALD..
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Tit News and ,Corier inadi a ibig
sensation over coa-p~ens, p-inblishAin'g
twenty-twvo collnmna, of hidory and~
description and several'oodets. It
-was i tile piece of joullialistic enter
prise. - - --44
CON1I..NG has e.videutly backed the
A dmini-stration Seinatora in eaucus, an~d
Sley are endeavoring to persuade Gar
leid to practiculy abanion the fight
by sending Rohertson on a forleign iuis
sion. Whether' Gartieki will back
down will be knowi inl a (lay or so.
ExN.-oR BUTI.EuH'S s)CeCl ill 1pl)y to
Frye was one of the best we have ever
read. The report in the Congression
al Retcord is so long as8 utterly to pr'e
cludc p)m'ication, Iild a synopsis N Ill
not ro i justice. He should distribute
0co . of it a moig his c')lnstituents.
rinE Senate has couifirmed the nomi
nations of Judge Melton for district
ttoriney, Absaulom Blythe for marshal,
Taft for postmaster of Charleston and
Wilder for postiaster of Coliibia.
Setliiors laimplon and Butler are re
ported as niaking no objection to
these appointiments, is it was ilmporisi
ble to fill tnen with Democrats.
THE State Press Association met. in
Beaufort aecording to prograume and
had a most delightful time. The pro
verbial hospitality of that old town
was displat% ed to a most gI'atify ing ox.
tent, and the quill drivers were com
plately eaptiviated. Again unforeseen
circumnstances prevented the attend
ance of a representative from thi.s pa
per-a fact we deeply deplore. The
fates are against us.
Tire ardent supporit of Conkling by
the New York Rlerald, and its recent
savage onslaughts upon Blinue aid
Garlield. are explained by a gossipi)g
corel'cpondent as f'ollows : When
Spragtie cbased Conkling out of Rhode
1land with his little shotgun, while
other papers teemed IN ith highly sen
vational reports, the HerIlald was mum.
After thi John Kelly comubined with
Conkling and carried New York for
Garfield. T.he Herald denounced
Kelly for selling out. the Demucracv
w'hereupon lly's tworgans poured
whole bucketfulls of slop over Jimi
Gordon Bennett's head, and narraited
nl sorts of scandalous episodes inl his
private life. Then, it is said. Beimett
went to Con'ring, reminded him oif'
the Herald's disereet silence in that
.littlo Canonchet, matter, and called
upon the New York Autocrat to Svith
draw his aid from Kell'. Conkling
acquieseced, Kelly was ousted f'rom the
comptrollership by Republican alder
manic votes, and the Iherld has silnce
then boomed for Roscoe. How much
of this story is true, no onle can tell,
but it Is exceedinigly plausible, to say;
the least, and for' want of' anyi thing
better', it may; be aclited us tihe true
e xplaniation ot' thisofesean d
jlnsive alliance. t'uieiidi
4 lURT]'i 01F TilE RD EOULA TORlS.
How They3 ObeekedI the Flood or ('r-im
that w"amOver'xwhljm ing i-outh C:(~iaron
in Colonilal Times -A Leaf fromi (t.' ills
tory of Oild F-airfield,
(From tilie Caroimna Timecs, Oct. 1, 1817.)
.41es85r'. Eiditors: Fr'omi a mnanui
sciplt history of' Fa irf'ield D istrict (thle
work of the late PlipIi Ed ward Pear'
aoni of Matagorchit, TexaIs.) I take tte
*whichl w;ill be ft'uiid below', of~ the' Reg
uhrt ion, one ot' the mmost ilmpor1'tailt
events of thle colonial iitory of' Souith
Cai'oliinal-a eIIQvenDt w ihi ca i'u1d inch
bloodshietd a t lhe time, an id c'amie near i
pr'odneing1' 2 iil war1. I.ut iwhichi ult i
mlately r'esulltedl ini grea't good to lte
'.ttt)ters ot' the inteioru, in a inehl, as
if led1 to theif estab iilihmet21 oft couttits of
just ice. Item' retora ti on ofI peaice and
Intitt, an the1 li'protec(tloll Of' prlivallte
If l'h'.irfi ' 111h Dist ict, 'an etnint law
~' f .!' C..irenit.' i~te took gr'ea:t inl
-- - : 0:'-:'Iehouse of' tltt, inici
periods, as' well as.- t'.ie cariv -aimliis
trFatill of1j ist ice and1 thle 'llt i'ce ot
hiis pr'ofessio. \\'jthi the hlistory' o;'his
ticlaril, he1 was perfeIct ly fami iliar :
hence, 1n0 mn was better (godlified to
wr'ite till record1 he has left, behIind( him
t han ihiself. Of' the ''Regulation,"'
he savs:
'lThis ca p1ital event in tihe coloial
taDt rei'sult wvill appea )in u te seqlj . .A
Ifellow by' the 11onie of lirown l vas ar..
rested 01n1 a1 sten hors naar~f thle 11111th
of' , LIttl iveri 01. Iilow lie sholbd be
W'ioodlwardt BUrnaby l'topei antdX \ii
liam~l i~le'(raw, 'were senDt for' to settle
theii shintkiing offenlder. Th'lese imost
wothyli c'itzens aippeareid slow ill their
r'esolv"es. A~t leingthi llilly .Ale( 1raw,
i'd thle hvIstamb-r1' s, '" We are,"' g1ad he,
deaDl of1 propti1ty in hand1i~, and11 tha fulast
withlijuii'icitioni tt hear' anti puniish'
the gratver' ofi'enes. Ev ii dtot'rs are'
taking all vanita2o of o1ur awk ward sit
life or' his propert11 hi' s ownS(1'. IDepre'
I td. The c thieves aret' haiid itogether,
It'a thbief is arres~,tedi and1 foirw ardetd
iuiidei gnmard to (CharlIestoni, i.10 ieiiv
oilfseverai ainid airre'tst the prDisoer~ti
withi the D prl~i oer, thle witneiss.es h av;'
to atI tend( 'one lt at grieait incon( DvenD iee
byv lt'e ityieve-so thfat a'contvition o
onle of thle gang never' has and1( n(vel
will be eftected. M1y vuee~ is fori'
presen~it and1( immd1(ialte remeid V. Ipiro
poset as a punliment foi' 't.he0 ma
Briow n, 7o lashes, on the bare ack
livered with MN pecn iia waenlt i, ai i
eillwmiui, 11n1d his motion prevailed
1M. COn. IBrow% n was Iorthwith tak
Pit kil uand received the keen reward of'
e'vi. 'vent 'was a sigua! Ior' the I,(l]
0111 W cot ns1oi JdateQ a II co erL I ihi r
militttry tooveme11114. They were de
t mlline d*-to vin dicat til right. to piu
del; at the rifle's moll I. TIhev t9ok
the Inaine of Moderators vnd iwllied
under the connaind of John ilIu
grove. The freeholders, and lionest.
port . AI.01 te) communyr1111ity, were not
.1elilnd then its pretlation. Tle%,
fortledunr 11 ilumber of tluiliitar'
leaders, and took the 111)propriate n1am1e
otliegulaturs. The Following extract
is froin the Newberrv Snhic:
"John MNusgrove (Col. TI ltsgrove, as
he as well i as his brother Edward was
called.) l.ived onl tle Salutda. Of i im
I have 11no persolal knowledge, nfur udo
1 know the precise spot wheire he liv
ed. At his place tihe Begt1lgutorS ald
Scoflites, in 176t1, met in battle arrav.
Happily, however, no battle occuirr(el.
Wheth1 howeve'r, aIll expectediat loody
contest. General Matthew iellcardsoi,
of the 11 igh I [ils, coinmissioned by the
governor to prevenlt extrenities, rode
-1p. lie was at mall bori 1or aut hority.,
111d Was thle unil iversally beloved of tli.
tuiddle and u(I p conlitriv. W hat a bless
ilg to 8 aieopIl is sulcl ai persomllge,
endowed vith sonethiig like didine
authority, whiose presence cail strike
inultititdes with aiwe, and whose voice
(aflm tie ratgiig tuiiltt. of' hitnnanm12 pas
sions. At lIis sigge'stio), flhgs were
exchianged, and they agreed it) separaIte
alid petition 110 G0 vurtor I 1or re
d Iressofgrppievances. Tis was done",
and aFter the great, debItv of
five years, the Circuit Courtii Act
of 17d19 was passed, bringin iuistice
h0ne to ithe people. This (tietted aill
domestic dissensions. Altlioughl n1o
actual battle wats fought, betweeni the
Reghllitors4 aid Scoitites, I hamve tl
ways nliderstood there waIs some22
firing. The followinig allitusilig ate
dote shows that ist have been ithe
Case. A rather winldy geitlemian who
lived ol the Beaverdam, joie t le
Regultlators, 111d tilk ed a great deal
about the fighting he would (to. As
t$e parties were nearing on anlother,
gunis were fired. lie took the ilaiimi,
led, and wearing a loig-ailed coat,
with a lead iiikstand ill tIhe kirt pock
et, ts le juinped it gulley ii, Ilew up
and st'uck him2 oil the back of the
head; ie fell forward, exclaiming: "I
1111 shot, I am1 a dead man, guarters,
get ern1en2, guIarter's, gent lenen1!!
1he manf112 Scutil, who was 1:ue a colo
il:1 by Lord Charles Greenville Mull
tague. Governor of the province, :and
is Called Scoveil in Ra1It.ey's historv,
ilust have beei a great scoundrel, iit.
Only to Cominand thieves and disorde r
Iy persons, with which, as mniglit he
expected, the tipper countiy. iw ithout
anyv court, nwer thani Chart IleAt onI,
abounded, and to suppre'I; w hich tue
regllation wai instituted. For I have
heard it relhited by one (whos;e memorV
1 te ound ' at falt.i thatSei.
after the Circuit Cour Aet. weat it; o
operation, wa,,is ti ied at. Ninet v-Six or,
stiallive chickens. The proo' wis that
there vere tliirty-e-Iglht chickens sto
lenl. Scofu iwore "it was a dim'd1
lie, there were onli sax and LhirtN'. for
I ate Ohwa~ad.
Jolin 3 grove iromli whol I have
wandered oif, to give somle particulars
of 1.he Iegulation or matters growinig
out of it, wats at tory coloioel in the
RevoluttiOll. The oUll vknown act ot'
1his co~ iianid, was thle'enear~tupment21 of
his fo~rces oni a knoll beyond thle sa1w
tulill at Bobo's umills ou' Buch river.and11
his precipitate flight thence, 01n lienr'
der (Casey were about alttackingl1. Hie
must14 hav e beenl a nun121 of '11 constterable
sub2stanlce. For umanv vearitls a1tte'r the
11voit011, a1 large Ii 12'uberI oft htorses
called( "Her'eties,"' were' wild inl the
stone1-hillsi and1( wvere said to be of hisi
stock turntied loose inl theO1~ range.
At the0 pai~ict tiermL~i Ination) of 1he
t11e01ini t at MuLtgrove's, Geii. Bichalrd
strt'uct ions, t hat 11he rinIglealders ofi the1(
Iteguit tors shou01ld( he arres'0te and pu11 )1t.
til ironls. T1he order' wats oberied.
iMos~es kit'kland, il liama hirkland,
PIlip l'earso and~ 1111 'n1Iiv other'is wvere
I imedialtelyv taken into11) '1 estody' and2
hanIdell'ed0(. '1The )pinnr we1re 1lC: Fir
hield 12en1, and as1 soon1 as ther' were1'
mar11chled east of' Hl'oadI .River, :all w.iere
war21td, Pope ami1( MC( rtawV. Wood..
wvard, l'ope0 :111id l rawi' 11h chieft
sinnerIs'l, were1' c4Ionveyd under101 a strongll'
5211inie to Ch'atrleston. It i rien at
the cit they were coniducteId to t~he
oillece of' Sir' IEert on L..ighl. thei Aittr
neyV G.ieeral of thle ptrov'inci." Th
pr'isonelrS werel' no0 sooneri' ini lIs I -es -
enee Othani lt he began1 to2 pitch1 like a11mad-1
man20. "''I w iihvree yout ttellows to taike
the law inito y'our own I : hads, aiid ion
I raryc to all la1w, t4o wiiPI his 31ajestv's
suibjcts ?-a stop22)15 Ii must h (e pu t 'se
vile proceed11 igs." Wood)(want saidl
Mc1tw( tl~ ooke'd like' a chaft ed 1io,11
hie, "felt as1 if' I were I inl a very tnad
to taike the r'e'ogn izan1 ces oft the pri.
lecCarlity. O)n the c'oun~cil boioks. it
app)1).'rIs, 111 that X nex:12em2 an aptlIe2ion
wias mrad by10l~ the per-2I. nsiioncerned in
reQjectecd o)' the gron121l thot Wod
waurd , P~ope :2and~ .eiraw w, ere veryW
thr'aeatenued all 1t hiiioros oit a cii
the~ lleulation. D.-. ltac''y in i.
haistoryv oft' h21I ('0 acina. Vol;. 1. p-1
(lt 212 , 1 . :l i s s h nii ,
'W~hile ulpona ihe siihje' t t he liegit
he wvell rememberii~;s a1 nlae olhl (2ak,
thant stoodi( (14 thet public: square1',jinst in
front ot' ihe elegrant InansionI of t'l i
AiI\en2, E6i.. en2l1led the I~ihiertv f tee.
TIo Ihis" i're, it ''a. sianl, 11h1 lie'dglator's
and1( Wh'iis If the~ lioluttion,. for ther~
wier'e 11he s:tine p~arty, were' illn Ith
it ofV hind1ing~ lie horse thieves andli
Tor2ies, andu inflict ing thea s4'enine oh
their court11s. Th'lis Ir'ee blew I down I inl
aLS (storm abou)lt 18X2' (or '29, :2nd( was a
subjicl 1of 110oneh regriet to the cit
zens',( of 1) he .t aiel, as" was . thea lo:', oh
thme i'hariter oak of' C'onnectientt 1 f'ew
year's ag'o. A ~M i'!. W~oodwar wast' Ii'2
onelt of the dct'e ac(torL' in, it' niot thle
I lose byv h'urn'ishinug his biiogr'aphy, ats
give y MV~1r. Il'ear'soni, illn the manul 1
'i'Thoma~s W oodwvardl r'emoved wiith a
a ~rg e t'ii ly fr'om1 ' Vir'ginia and( 0 sette
I i drIaiflt'id about the .s eat Si xtv-five.
Slie worid, he wilns not 1lu" il' I
hlis wild lodfge iltto i tilost 0oi'ot-tI'e
reidlelee, 1-e wats going Oil to ate
ritllire real estate riipidly wheli the
levol it ioniary storin was readv to
buirst ipoll 0111. shoret. Carolinat, evei
ill those ,arly tiiles, lad provided an
org-aiilzatioii adialsiled to Ohe Ox ig:0e
of thle occ~aionl. Th'le S11ute <'!terinlinet.
withouit loss of' tilne, 1.0 raise thret
l'vglimeilth to muevt I110 eneinv tillh
waxter's edge, onle of* whilich w'iA. a l -i.
liiellt of' ilaingers to 1)0 colilileil )v
4*'01. Willittia ''homisoll, coiiiioi'y
Called( oN dUngI1er, ald Alr. Wootd
wan, co ininissionied its captailn, was
aitlorizedl to eilli. it co1npanv For tlils
service. Wir was tiot yet openly pro.
Claimned, bit Ihere was 'as hard fight
ing its it' every cerlioiiy hadl bIet
pillitiliollsly gonie I liothrl with, and
nit-e nliight be expectet'd s pWftilv.
Th13omlpson's corps wa-is *1111 tl wleni
Sir l'eter 'arker maide his itt ack tpoi
Charleston, lie was olderedl with his
regiaiinent.andl all other troolps ablotit
lie city, to gcili' anl det'eil that shatl
low strait witohielt wpatestw O Stillivanl's
islainI fi-om Long Ishitld. The artil
ILery Iwls iitOiu.d oi sand licalps, aiid
olr* I0rools vere as well pirotet ed as
eareti ittiticmes wonbi allow, by ilu'siily
colsIrtlted licht works.
The object, of' (lie British G eneral
vas to imss over to Stullivain's Islatnl,
tilll with1 h with l whole strenlh tipon
tihe Ieal' of Fort Aloil(rie, ln' lie lul
III) I ate l the A fileria1n pieces, nor
thie lisciplill atld tlete-inii troops
tiier Tl1iso-ait as le hIw i no
notioll toatiice alt u tclml arii. he
leNmiled where lie wats until Sir i'fetr
l'aI-ker received l(is iscomil e.i r ... .
Woodiwardl was now eivl- Sixtv veal's
of Ige1, ald as caiiiip eXposire waS too
seVere F'or hilu :It that tline of Ii i'e, le
ri'ittelintly resignled his captail. : a:d
retirecd to his il(Sjtic.3t1e inl Faiil'ielh.
iiteinIi ga, wit others hearty in tihe
cauttse, to lpre~tierve orther amid keep (he
Tories in clievk. ll thiz; soervice he
was of'Kretit tle. His iaie w-as it
tet'ror- to all evil doers, and the dvY
boites of' tile Tories Shook at tle Very
name of' WVootwat-di Mr'. Woodward,
thoug-h not a scholar, wa, a 1i40lv
gifted and eveni enlightened man onI all
pimblic atiis. .le was the onlly man
in Fairfield that took a ne'wspaper in
his (hty. Ile was one ol' the earliest
indigo plallters, and one ol' the most
successi'u. Pece 'ound hiin quietly
seated ol his plaitation, colillcti nga
its operationli with lis tcustoined
elnergy 1i nn jugI ment2 .
A bo eig ht yeIuI% a ttrwardts. a knot
of ie10veS inleh4 a l'id;pnen)it. oin ( edarit
ot t 1i( !4111.~ * : ',%1; 1 s it~ uIn,. I)i? It IL I I 0 - I "It I.
Creek. aillIt uere! ear1T'Vv Oi theit
tinle" withanlarinl'! antiacity. 1pai
Woodw-:1'il was <leiet-n.1inlett to bred;
themt up. and( gatherwingp a ti-w of' Id
negherie went inl puit, )11um1
th ,1M11 and '0otulneIwIed :ill nttack upI)II
theimi. A iniart skirlnilb enuied. the
honest p1amr 't sed ahead thiev
stootl their g ro tuld with dlesponite re
ulutioin. In the 1t1e11 Woodwo o lt1 fell
mortailly l woiinted1. i1-1 hadlliveil on
e-nolugh 161- a ie4,ht. honora-lble fainiiA
the el'Toritltlice o' tlie lto-t illj).i't1ti
clutice ol'lIi bll (lie re2. ret:.tv. thai
such a nma ShoitCall bv t11 bantlit's
iuunitl. Iis death , a1nd '.ciiatlly by
s4ici hnet1). was5 i sati.'ss to liag
fiienkd: anld iiily tl'r y ear.
A we'so thelaili()I.
f))31 ~Now'4 (GIi:o ics.-Thea ii miinig
to-i.lay were(. dec 1idedly onii the '-itiO of
be' knhown1 as "''own1)%v's (Geoi~r-.'ies. for
thle politics ol' hi1 State aiid the
hlinital ution M ot' :abiehuselt p ~jol itie arejIl1
the0 chieltt'op)ies t' h is t'rei0liet s1peh
e's. lie cer'taintly hiadI the' best of' (he
lie'ansi- by entiig to 1'i retal t' t heir
bieefit shar'p cr1iticismsa iiat..I by lIe
atl ii lins~pers5 on1 thei preientiii)i elint.
GIenteral lla'il ey didt a eleyer t hinig
fronti his po3inlt of' view in readingX and
coltnIinetinig oin Mr. Br'owni's speeh at
tihe ChiicagoConvention of' 1868, butiI
thle Gehorg.3ia Senaitor' lesplidel ini lhe
best efoti lie has v'et inlade, lie shtowi
eh t hat lihtl' rtet1 'cotopant withI the'
IDei noeria tie lutrt'ty of' his St at ae herau Lse?
Lup to 1sit :eit h-itd virittialt rn'I efule to.
accep.'lt thle resutifs of th !(arl. Iic' ie..
aiui'tuI to it whten it,123 uul doni .,o inl
grot~ ['atiih. Ili' e ineid himiiselt' as at
1)e O~lilsi(Ivered. 'T' I )iitulerneri he
rinp'ese nt ed ne(llep ted' the no11w 03 rrii
hti os' iunaliol withi thein.t It21 lioruh
rehsit. howevei',f all attenipts to. noi
r'es''pondence', .-Ipril :!:i.
211111 tuost poetic'al flights, thte lrishtnani
sani:
" laidu li' s'p:akes well for b a naginr.'
1111n'1 Ia' tiow
Sonnl'htihly hl, "'le isnt't a negr'io
" lya hill' inaigllr. i. it ? \Vell, iif
1a ul i ia'ii'r a l'it tkill 0 1121 '~i, 1'in
thnkin' a wheole na:uri inightt itentt the
TO) Tl'hOSE .I'SI lUN(; TIO 1tl'lbli.
h o t .'kllI ii ti e'xpe1ri(-ttia1.
l 33- i'b made1 arrangernen~i'its wvith the.
pa"e-1 to d1o cit k-indts of wok Peri'tnsi
I iontemipte4 httildIing, "'ill dto 'el t' o g.-t
331tyl and 2.13 eits e theiii~ Iay.g i Conia
takll11.1 ailtwhere inl the St.uIt b. All wvork.
ltt ilderis anrd (ontrt ors.
WinnslutraiI~ . S. U.
feb 117 Ix\:hn
ELEGANT JE.WEL.RY CHEFAP,
Tro iitiitinc mir new1 stl'. 1 and1333 inihren ti ade131
We itike ther11 foliinge tnartieed yo s for li
3hor tm: "Th in er3in 'e e onan b
plateo l watch ch iatf.C.il e':, hwi 011 i , l ay'. 4.1ll e.lti
-anl ilit let.e lry iea bien uit but' ii Iinis. Jr al eck
bucti yton or ng, p orMet1 to,-M 'mtin slk
haVEiVrelt ('e, e n 3, lit. neoe n
visil'tig c~as . A 3133he1 ai ld tyhe t,e. fon
wahs pets fo .0.Telo a b e
2alda ri $. - 9,.0
SPECIA UNOTICES.
ItlIIA)lK AND' UNAr.-Ill 41der to plinef' a
revlalate Odver Pill 1% It bn the renen ol till, the
prce of 3:hy App)0 Pills ha's leell relducetI to
r. sr box. 8omtl by all jauggists un h1is
coUtnty.
When yvtt lfitlee eltolera lin your liogs and
chik'kens. give tht-II Shonleri's Stock Feed
freel.1, mni tlbey will rt cover: If. is bet, hlow.
vr to colIitene ie tIuse of I he Stock Feed
a itt IV ahmiv of 1,11i choleylr Season, IVhIlc wil:
IrtI,(. is then Ii'l from'n tii: Ihlie dSeae.
Qi~ry , fM.,April 13, lIs,.
1-!1,h benl l t of ,IlI those %VI to (Ire InIterI
s.d InI ra11bing lolwls i taki pleastire IIn rer orn
lanIi 1'111g shoefr-ild's Mtedllcteri stock Fr-'d. I
had 'eve'ra l ct'liekens wiitn i'hocl'er, atlit by the
u1-se of this wonderful trti lel', given iecortllg
I ti'eeI lonam, all of them jeot well. Iid aIIre now
lI It healthy collliltOn. WM. TENNILLE.
I fully concur in thie above.
8. TI. PI'ICE.
"old by t he druggists of this county.
MACON, GA.
Me0ssrs. ijanar, iktln & .tuar. Dear Irs
I l b(id h i i trotble(I ror- a 1og ijlne before ushig
.li-: A,41 hianitlver l siing oly two hott ls
of yoltr firewer' Lung lieOrer i breatlh'lt per
ro1 ly fr'. Illid iIve felt 110 NyfInl)tomnt of the
tillA'asf -ilne. I tiin Confitlen, yotr inidOellie
cured lilt, : 1)(I cheerfiullv reveoninende it, to ill
whoai're suifftling from ABLhInia.
Yours truly,
IMACON, 0A., Ahitreh 21), 1881).
l.lers. ,atlar, llankin & L.aitir, 'ear Sirs
I lv isrifil your irewer's h.4L1g lestorer Itfor
Virl igso, 111d hul V evetr beeni trni e'd wi'thl It
ifc ulslngl the inedici. I cannot say too
Inotehl for IL. atnd cheverftlily recomerlni it to
till vho lic(A relief front Vertigo,
You's trily, .J. BI. Al'TO1E.
MACON, GA., March 20, 1680.
Mes81rs. 1.titluar, lankin & 11mar, Dear irs
I fllerid two years' with Colsull tli. 1nd
ditrIlig tli tline wit(i tented ly Ivr', Itead
'IlolnaN, Clilton anti others of Ihis 'ity, un
tilko by at proninent, physleln fr 3Maon. (lit.,
witho (indin ianlrlief. 31y husbitrid bought
mnv si b hi4X s of Yotr hllwer's Lung itestors',
Iwhleh I bigan to take III olc, 1111it lounild Itt.
toetltit rellef. I haeitst thedul Six hotiles an Itid
have nover fell, a syilpil of the d11 seAle eie.
nud ty g'eiiral IealIth is li-b tter 1 tintI i l11a
Kon Iin Years. I I here-forte recconltinei1d it If# alit
who haive Consumptnyon au it Piearl beyond
Price. Very respc:'t f!Iiv,
311R8. 'M. 0 001.8.11Y.
Solti by tihe Drtlggists of thiscounty.
'-ANY CO31BINA'IONS
hlave beeni trleid, but non)( with Sutch hippy re
suit-sas 1Rankin's Ext raetI of Itlcit andl( Ji'ip
0.1. If y oul are SilIfl-erptg Ifrom illNy derlt'lne.felnlent.
of the Rlgdneys or lihtil Ilr, U ra'vel, lPiln or
Wvutknesi llt I he Hali or LII). get a bottle-otto
or t ion 111 I elIteve you.
Ti'his .rticl4 ha, 11s been bifore tihe 1t)bile for
nlearIvly ten years, and Isitale 1,4 vonstantly in..
Cre lng- and that with very 1ith I, advertising
-Ilil proves It to be ant 1t 1le of merit. We
have testlnlonlals fron some iof t1he leading
lih) sTlans of Georght, Siouth Carolia and
Flidah, ItnId or hter 8L.lteVS: Inl reV9 rd to 11ts re
llabylilty a19 1) Diuretic, and it rettledy for, the dis
"st'3 or Whlelh It. Is l'ecolmnended.
Prepared only by limnt, RHinkin & Lunar
DruggIsts, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all
Dh oigglsts.
MAcoN. (GA., Nov. 1, 1879.
Dr. C. J, 'MOffett-Deair -kir--We have be.en
haiiltig Teetlinr for sevulal yen S. ani fihe
delitind int'reass a ts Ilrttele beeuits Intro
itei and i; k iown. Oir sales average frolrt
tt u to thre t Il- oss pf'r iontlih. We believe that
yourl Teeth'ina (Tteething, Powmders) will eyelitit
aill 1.1':Voiiu ia standal-Il and indispelnlsibl r1t'I
4le, for t I'o 1ihg1e iitaiare hauN it failed tI yir
.4.+tqi' . NO cOispl iii has iver iveer 1i11is1f
10 it. hence we curi'oniItu- e that it, rdoes kill NOU
lan for It. Me1(ril im bound1i I(# Sufc(ee
1NTI IT RANKIN % L.31.\11. Di -igglstt.
NA) -% IN r-.. -.
Praavi . .%t., April 11, listi.
I hav watehed tile 11t;v of ihi. mellin 0now
to . es SwIf's Nyphilt le Specille'" s1 fl I he
year 12 l-fover 50 years- and hIIave ilevefr heard
-.I it filure to cure whlen properly (ilell. I
, oii latiilcid I ls iSe of It o()I Ill.y shIvv-, he), WiNn
is*1: and 1 a. anti' also Ol'd 'I tiunibir of ily
eIghb;,11ors nnid Inl every ( ie thatt, catnie %Aithlh11
1'y knowletige it 'lleetll : etlr'. lit .183~ Inv
brlothor-11in-tw. Georgf. Wanlker, btought ait (luc-.
tiin i ..tre not i'rrrantid. After ia purciase
I %i il 3 'seioverett I .i ta hlit haid had .Sphiii for
t lei0e N eat .- 11131dei wa11 without it ha1111 oItn
-t 1 .- ..... tr .0e him wIvth this r-nte .-,ati i
our' weei.ks hre was1 sjound anti well, and in ai
shrt tine' hiln as lIna hea 1101Of h- Ii' is wasi
('ver 1. ow ii by Ii regrUo. uie(iwneid thIs sIn -A
I ant~y yiars, o ntit 1i' u le hid any retutr of
I he' il1isase', n101 last fl ihay's wiork. ThIs is onii'y
one44' unifon hlundreids or- 11sft0i101s Of reinarIkat
bb1' cii ifs rnaiif hy3 tii filleine Inl all my
Woniil s fu~'llytacoinphill what it Ila recoin)
iiti)nded to (do. 11. L.. D)ENNA lt D.
Solil lhv all i1ltum~hls,
Ctll for a t'opy of ' Young Mlen's Friend."
MAKING WATCI[ES,
DeI)fei-ve WVatch tses are' one Ot' the chler
"atUses of so inany waltehes 1iot bring good
ti lne' pieces. 'I ' (0(aes0 eig tin lilt n ot Ilt
ting will flidilt 1o it 110 tilrl to the moave
part iiOf the' wIaI' ti'eessitatinbg eeaniling, it.
ifplI twar bing ai goodif ealS In thie be
Sinning, wloilfi han ravedt'0f all this tronlbleI and
I i Penie.5 Weis hiavI recent ly iseen1 a casie that
ii ti's il~l thes(e re-iflttcmntIs, it. hain g beenI
i-arli' 'i r iivi' ft'fI i'nty' y"ears.- a lid still remIzainis
p)'rfel. W' ten-r'. th .1.h AN. ImNS' Patent
I i i1''en'ied411 (itld Case, l whii habecome 0one
oiifi -e .'ipi:lil arti'S of thi .Ji'weiry tradte,
po4' ing in, it ldois so miafny adtlint ages over
all fthe-ir14 aclh i:ba iling hlnade ef twllo
hii'iiy pho11s "ii 51.( goldl (oer' a plate f coim
lolsitn. A 14 i' entiise atlIliur renaders to ask
th ir' dihi' -!.': a . ard or1( (I'atalo1gue0 t hat Ill
exin he '- in .nt r in wheh i ty' ar th tmade.
411 is~i i-IIle fnl ifreed Case hIna'ril I wihti
'its o gld wte :.adI ii hm gemor.
I " I"- 1i. liii ieesitii *v--.. l t Af hh' are
e I Ir' t by l'ieti ti. at. 'i'hereforelt' tbuyi nos
1.s itt(Orie i trsu:illdi hia dewlir whoi~i1 ke ohf
l. O L'a.n IeNAI{od'CSth,
n i(1 htata s tathr lIm to betatpiall gttI.
p rsh ylreso niblehi tdewes. Akt
and1in''be le'ltldt, u oth2r. ake) o
caEN is As Td. . ny0.1ETO UIS
l1Y8 8'llSI~tl T00fd'OA
JUST'1: reived X ith e 1large and mosiIlt
I ItA'plt io1( tlIfvaock of SP I g yl] ('N -
thaot hasn etvert belpenti thet S1t, ~ad a
pr- if 4 ices~l to eakuit.th times.10 t'
UiS 12-' IyDE LANL
NEW STORE
-AT THE-.
GLADDEN HIOTE 'E .
WE, the undersignod, rcfully in
form the citizens of WINNSIIOlO iand
vicinity that Wo have REMOViD to
GLADDEN'S HOTEL,
And are now in receipt nf a full lino of
now and desirable
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Which we wVill soll at the lowest prices
for cash.
DRESS GOODS,
Laces and Eabroiderics, which we offer at
accordingly low pricot.
WHITE GOODS.
WC re.'p'ctfully 1ask the attention of th
Ladies to our entirclv now fresh
stook of these goods.
English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan
sooks, Piquui, in great variety.
SILK TIES.
Ladies' Lae Scarfs, Tieo and Pows, at
lifteen celits, worth thirty-fivo cents.
CLOTII ING !
BEAUTiFUL SPRING SUITS
FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON
FANCY CASSIMERES,
BLUE FLANNELS,
WO'RSTEDS,
For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS.
MADE TO ORDER.
Suits made to order at very low prices.
SAMPLES ON EXHI ITION.
P, Lalldookor & Bro.
Ap 9
SPRING GOODS
SAT T111,Er
CORNER STORE.
DR ESS GOODS, H AN D)K ERCIIIES
IIOSIERY E,
CAMBIRICS, N~ECKWEAR.
PIQU'ES, TRRMMEINGS,
ML'SIXS, CALICOES,TIEMN,
AN El. EQANT! PIECE 0OF DOLTILE WIDTH
ALL! KINDS8 01. OGM ERTIC: URY (GOOD).
SPOOL. TVilR!EADI.
MILWARD')S II ELIX NEDLFS, FUlR UATS
WOOL. iIATS, SFR LAW H ATIS. CLO'lINIJ.
A DIEAUTfl'IFU LINE OF. S110OES IN AlL!
QUA LITI'ES.
CGI.OBE KID 0 LOVES TO' AIIRRIVE IN A FEW
I)AYS.
SJ. M. BJEATY & CO.
G-ROC~EDRIES.
We have hanvo this departmient in the
r'ear end of our store, and arc offering at
t he lowest p~rice~s
SV'OAIIS. C:OIF'KI5. DESTi BR ANDS) P'A RIl};D
ANDI API L.I. &1l' L'E CANNEl) '1O
.31 ALTORS. PEAAE i1 ES. Pf!' r*. iA P.Es
ET'C.. UllOTICE 1RI(. CIIOICE'
IIAMIS, COleIE FLO(URl IRlSTl GUN POWDER
ALWAYS OLAD) TO' StEE OUR FIENuS AT
,THEJ CORNElR STORE.
J. M. fllATiY & CO.
apl1.
G REATrj ATRA~[1FCTION
-AT THE
NEW STORE
-OF
J. GROESCHEL,
-IN
LADIES' LACE FICH'US
NECK WEAR
-AND
FANCY GOODS.
--ALSO
TWENTY-FiVE PAIRiS LADIES
SHOES-NO. 3i Rnd 4I-AT THlE
LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR.
"COME TO SEE~ ME."
ap 28
TOILET SOAPS!
A L tGElotof te ceapatToilet
Sopfo h prc ve ughit to
McMASTERt, URiICE & KETi.HiIN.
11n1Vun
_i;7 %~.~ T '' ~ .A VV :
"Na
CLOTHI N . ii
IN order to reduce our stock of Coats at forty cents, Men's Coats at
CLOTHING, we will offer induco- fifty cents. Black Alpaca, in
ments to cash puilrhasors from this Frocks and Sacks, at very low
date. I have a large and well assort- figures, and the beat seloction of
od stock of Gents', Youths' and R.oys' [INEN LUCK and MARSEILLES
Cassimere suits in all styles and col- VESTS in the BORO. Call and
ors. Also Blue Flannel Suits for supply yourselves with a full outfit.
Gonts, Youths and Boys, at a small Underwear in great variety and at
advanco on COST. Gents' diago- VERY LOW PRICES. In addi
nal Coats and Vests, in Frocks and tion to my Clothing Department, I
Sacks, and very stylish and light keep on hand a fine s.tock of Dress
summer dress suits. Cbildron'i Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
fancy kilt and linen suits. Boys' Trunks, &c., &c. Give nie a calL
may 5 ~B. SUGI ~ E .
---- ____
The Earliest Flowers__of 'Sprifllg
ESPORhT~EDS & ..EDMJT.7J DS,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
HAVE RECETVE) Beautiful Canibrics at 8.1 cents. Peautifu Liawns at 6- Ients,
Beautitul Calicoes at (0- ceits. Large Linen Towels at 25 cents. Large Linen Towels
at 10 cents. Glenits' 1I1( an,1kerchiefs (beauties) at .0 cents Ladis' Lawn Hand
kerchiefs at 10.ceits. Ladies' Linen jlaudkerchiefs (Marvels) at 25 cents.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SHOES IN ALL QUALITIES
ADDIITIONS to our ]arge and select atock made every week. Slnm'ples sont on
applicatio.
DESPO].PRT'ES & EDMUNJS,
March 8 COIUMI IA, S. 0.
GIRA.N D OPENING.
TO T 1'E LADIES OF PA LRFIEL D GO UNY
I HAVE. illst openecd aiid have iiow ready for your. inspection Onte of tho
larugest aid bes.t selected stocks of' MILLINEltY, FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS ever bruuglit. to this place.
M.RS. BOAG, with ti e assistance of' heri new milliner, MISS BLACK, of
Baltuinore. itends sparngr Io pains in these departmaents, and will replenish
and keep them full duivi ng t he season.
A FULL LINE OF D) ESS GOODS, Buttons and triinijiugs to match. Th'1e
best and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen lsters amd Under
wear.
DAVIS VE RTICAL FEED
rIlEJbest inl fhe imiarket for phiii oi hey and fine faily swing. ONE
I11OUSAND )OLLAlts IEEWAlD 1o any one who carI compete wth
t-both as a nuichin1e and t-he vange of work it tirnis out. Warranited to wear
with aily of tile first-chsN izchinie on the market. Two hundred of these Md
chiies .in use in Fairdield Coutiv.
-ALSC, I ..' STC~EF.,E
A fioe lot of Planting Pottoes, Onion Se:, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheesa,
Crack ers, Cakes. ('andics. B con. Flori . Meal, I 1aun1, Sinoking aid Chewing
I'oibacco, Cigrrs, Bfedsteadk .\:' [attresses. T.bles, Sabs, Chairs, etc.
.o arrive. 1.5,000 feet of (ood Assorted LnrlbeI.
Dry Goods, of' all kinds, Millinery, etc., low down to make room for a ncw
lot of Spirimg Goods.
mar3 J. 0. BOAG..
IDON'T BUY
Until .Hv
ror
Y STOCK of Fuirniiture', which iwill be the lariest, handsoinest and 01cip.
1 vs (t aCcorili g fto riuatlity, 11n1d for design a1'N workitianshilip unequialed.
leIiemlibelr 1lhat all myinv goods are iwarriaited to be as represented. Price youi
PunnIlit are.elsvevlee, t0hen coie to tle first-class store whero you vill have tihe
s. selet lioni andl(] Canl )i' cheaper. Betar inl Imind that I ship goods to Ridge
wity. I [ ll,0ood, Wiile Oak, WVoodward's, Blackstock, and as far as Chester
i . This is a recomenldation of Ihe qiialit y and price ofI my goodi.
A new supplv of Window Shades, Wall Pockets,~Brackets, Mirrors, Picture
ri'aes, chronos, I it Iacks, and Book Shelves, cleallper than the cheapest.
bhe largest. SlIpIll v of' Tin Chainber Sets, nmade to match Cottage and Chain.
b~'r Siiis. Call anid see theiml. A new illpply of' Soving Machines as good as
an. )on1 .huy a Aachline merely because your mother or your neighbor has
it and like iC. etie iie. thut inost ofthe machines that a'e most largely
puf~ed have huit lit tle iiierii 'I'lie onle you Wvant is 010 lle that will gave you
litnte 1. exal ol, is noieless, runs light and will last a long time. I have
it. ileinhe (Ie Cold Medal was awardled to one of the Machilnes I re resent,
over. eighty compel itors. I en refer, you to many that arc using It, and It has
ah ig given enti re sat istfaction. itemmber that 1 am agent for a Door and
ush lwacti'. All orde(rs itr115,ed to me vill have prompt attention and at
t -he lo~it iies. F'niilu irie neatly repairedat hmo(er ate prices. I am also
lI'(parcd to make to order*. I Lminber and Shinlgles for. sale at small profits. Saw
iig Machine Needles animd all achiments and parts of Machines can be had1 through
-e. -1111. ii to call bofor'e purchasing elsewhere. R. W. PHILLIPS.
SEWING MBAUhMNEn
1,IMPI.,
SETTING NEEDLE,
THREADING SHUTTLE,
WINDING B013131N.
ELUEANT IN FIXIMS1,
AND IN JACT
A. & A. O. ALFORD, MuP
No. 20 8outh Calvort Stroo
1AL.vruMot.a,, MD 'o, R P TTZIEh