The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 16, 1883, Image 2
T1R NEWS AND HERALD.
WINNSDOR10, S. (.
THURISDAY. AUGUST 10. : : s 1883.
.1ZAO. S. A YxOLDS,
I;N:AIR. A. DOUGLAS y. lIo1s.
OlKtoCiIATic Kentucky ro'ls up her
tile-honored majority, aid the tri
titnphant Diocracv scores 00,000
ahead. Good foi an "of-year I"
TiE Gcorgetown Enquirer and the
OU1angeburg Times '1ud Democrat are
gro%lIng,exci,t.ed over the tariff dis
cussitin. P'eac-, gentlemnen, vout cer
taihly can ''agree to disagree."
li-N Bri-r.i-:, in his celebrated
Tewesberry speech, said : "God has
ina, tncle in one way-that I n1st be
*tI the ulti(er dog in' the fialt. 1
fcannot help it, I Cannot chan14-e it, and
tiponi the whole, I do not wish to
change it."
IT is now generally believed that
Senator Ilainpto11 will not insist onl re
Iiring to privalfeife oil thc ex piration
of his term in the Senate. lie seems
to, prefer private to public life, but his
services are still at the Comnand of
the "dear people".
T11": Norfolk (Va.) laun(mark says
that "'in Sontih Carolina the railroad
law should be entitled, 'An act to pro
hibit the uttinlg lown of raii, and
for the further piIrpose of driving (i" ll
capital.' No m1ain lit to be outside of a
aluatic asylim would to-ality invest
Imoney in a railroad enterprise there,
for none but idiots would to-day mlake
a costly plant any where to be tuirned
over bag and baggage to a set (if star
chamber colni in is'ioners to deal will,
at their will." This is ratller vigor
oils, plain talk, and1 we re not prO nar
ed to say that it is wholly w itliutlt
foundation.
CA.not'x, in 183;;1, ill (le Unitqed
States Senate, .id: "''h eval filos
iton 'at issue is:- has this govermnleltl :a
right to impose 1inl,"i, ()I Ille capild
and industry of oIe port io; of tle
eoinltry, not with a view to 1"evelini
1 it .o01benetlt anothe-rt .1id I emuIn:1
In}yself to that. Mystel 01 olole--i n
* * which has For it. bIjit tlhe
etichiung of one portion of 1he cotln
try at the expesne (I the oIIer. *
Under the iune of imIports a power
essentially diferett fron ine axiin
power is exercised-partikii1 Intiw h
Iumore of the character of a ptenalt V
than a tax."
w.: arc really happy to learn that
Senator I[tlpton repudites Ihe re
cent alleged interview wiili a (or,
tipondlnct 0f' the 'hilpthllii:a /'
Tbchi .lostion Pos/i says: "'li acon ver'
tion ithl a gent(lem-mi on the ltl
River boat. list iniday igh~t lhe em
plicially <lned thle corre4ct 1ne5s of the4
initerie,iCW nd climied tha lint. 1. or
1110 sta1tement s wvere t he 1 inteview.era
ownVI inveti ons." It wyouthI)ii'o hie
iln erder, esp)ec:ia lli nder thle lesentI
his const ituent.11-, thr: oll h th e cohmu111s.
of time .Aws and Coturiae, his views
upjoni the~ quest ionis niow be.fort- the
public. We are( ainius to hetar (iotm
him1 Onl the tarifi'and the Spceakerip.
J131-: Wrrlii-:nslox haNliis filed his
diiSion1 iiiI1~in tir ,of the ic M
alginst J1. T1. .Nix, ofI the Greenlville
bar. T1his was~* a pr4ceed ing i! .a a-IldI
by1 Judige Waillaec~ reiiirinig Mrfi. Nix
to shtow cautse whyi his t:nme sluiol
nlot be si ricken from (ihe rol of1 at1 lit.
hnoys, because of al lened un iprofi-ssionlli
clienlta. Judghe Withierspooni was n>t
Stistied that (the chiarge-, mle weree
I #ui andl conlseqllentl dv1i-nii.-lced lie
rutle. T.he cause e'xcit ed 1some i' iltIere't
throu)lghioVi the State, antd the di:ei-i.n
wvill, of coutrse, relieve \lIr. Nix of a'll
further suspense or anIxiety ini the
ma:1tter.
TILDELN VJNI)ECATEi;.
TIheo New Yiork J/(ra/d of severalh
dajys4 ao, 4i'ipere wCiI h anl aIble a114
p)1ugent eitoial ent it led, "4A Ilet ine
of Mr. Tilden and the Nun."' (i it
the writer, at somie lngthI, rei'ewls the
(lharges made in1 thle liairitioi d C ouran
to the ell'leet thaIt Til Olen eted( 1lan
cock ini 1i880. Theli pub lic inthroiIier,
01n1 Jug Iirdsall, says amllong h'
manIly Itartin ig accusaltion s, (tt lhe
1un, b ini flImouIsly dheiinig ( senerl:i
.1 llncck ill thc 'atter(' 1art of lt'hle camlI
paign, aided manterially ini secuirintg his
defeat. Inl snpport of this charge I
rdfor (o the~ edttorial cohutnt,s of' the
iSutn durlingl! the hash t wo weceks of' the
campa iligin of 180.l,i4 (s coitaliing L conl
vincIng pr jioof ('h ei r t rut(h."'
Tbc Heira/di, in its connnilents , say:.
'"ortun Iatel y for thle paty of' ( .'iat
Expnacta'f onl,'thle Sun hans tmet. 'I r.
]litrdsll inl a1 mannerl't which we m-'e smi
pr'ised (o see some of our1 contllempo)lra
rissneer at. It chal letnged thle I lart -
(destrCoyinug fut's, 1(o produci(e Itlrom the
ASUn's coluins wCithin tourleeni l:ivs of
the elect10ion i~Ii an tg Suich as \l r.
i irdsl5lI asserted to haSve a ppearled in
and11 dirict . It is .so a'hei rable,1 intdeed ,
that1 wre shiold he g lad to see 31 j. Ti I
dalIo ay 'Mi who wvonhI pro'dve
that h.e heI1,d to d1e)te.t Genr,.1 d i
coick."
C ommenICtin;g on the sulp;))"d foni
dlation for' tlsbeso clhar ges and1( i,he, real
(1au5Ifof General [Ilncock's defeait, it.
it Is to acenslte 31r. Tlildeli ma1l thel .Sun.
of defend wi Geiei lino....- I Th
(rteral deti'ated hilimelf. Ills foolish
let:er of accepltance defeae<l( hi;n. Ils
reft'tsal to resi";t i ou the iriny au(1
becoent a ciliz eli ,.canulitialc (et'ent
tdt biilt. Ilis taiill l' r lefe-o't
e"d himn. Ex-Senlator W1i1lliianl II. Iar-.
umInl as llgitreheatI o'f th Na. t.it t.11 urm
ttliftee, l(l't <lc(1 him1. St'aor lui.
do!p1h's *illy- oacihin'. (teeatel him.
And fina(!y) Cones Ml-. D)orsm) andt
says live bat(1tre<d th4)(fh i IUt"llar',
contrib>uted by Itep)ublit"an Iit)I)oo
li6ts atal specitltors to bhiy ulp Iiclii
anit and New York, coil lletucl his
(Iet'tt.
"Suire all that was enlova.h. Ilut it
all Ihatt was necessai v to ItIl,.tI Ilai
Co k, v a'. inilit not the 'eI )e rai"'it"c
party accoinplish with I ral I)lano
cratic c:iiidate and a real LeIno,;rattic
p>olicy ?"
F'trEJE TIR..ID) .D PI U ( i:T [O..
.3fe.srs. T-dilors: It is rireatly to be
1""rgretted [lut. our1 ditin;i12lUI.lh(tI - Sena
lor Ilitnm1 lol; has liw;ttd,"tl O ii - I'ree
iale docrine so ably advoaientl by
Gc'or,re lic:)ttlit', hii- illln.i ritn--. l;:th'r
in1'ha\\w, al<l u inltail ell t)I ;r' 1..i1-at ionius
by Ill Soutli l'a! 'liian l, iat noV acd
vocales the oetrine of Ii-otection .o
lolg upl)hlelcl by New E_I .ailall ail
1'ou t ) 1aunta to the enrichln( r!!. olf
thlose States 811<1 the IIIIu 'tverita1n'nti
of llt+ SOuii. 5elaatort Iapi;Itin is
rotrle<l to have s;iitl im : re.cti in
ter:iew\': 'I It Sou lth h: - (t1o nii,'a
row\\ii.' iniustries ((nirv : I l ".
etltire a grOwing ind r ?\ ") tb
litv"1'I of' stril;iin:r tiow ii h I:.ili :a1.'
abl)_titlt'ely OI1lo il';' IhnI chII" - I"-> 'r
(1i.(il c1o 1 1up i ltio :" :" n l '-ati i,i
:Ii l ilin il ; i atri'l inte'I - 1 : hi iii
tlitil' iinfi ircy, ;uiit w e 1iii -t !i 1 1
etl.li lbI (?) iirot1'1'i''1 I;)r 111 . ."
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a\ M-a, ta 'l l5n hav h).ori. , 'iI' .it.
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OHOL'-1?A MCIZCU3
CHOICRA INF-.\NTUM
ASIA T 1 OHOLERiA
ALL CHOLCRA DISAG!S
YILJ TO THE INFLUENCE OF
I I ~ f ! 9 I
T -1' 'tut:AT It ..'Y or every h ind
of 1; "W1IL 1)ISOI:)I' .
- in 1is . r. i ' c a r r' o,.h,
'r severly w i . e(,., 1-... : , . \.-cad.
< f rummer co.g,iair.t.,, I .. m. c ua i
Gi n < 11 "llhr." .r T
ATTENTIU)N
IS CA LLEI) TO IIESI ADDITIONS
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I4I)'''l.NSELi C.\ [
MACH; il I NER Y,
J. F. McMASTriER & CO.
I (. l.b. Il . )('O'i I ' ON l-s.
* T , G J.NTIIY(i;\( I,C ESSS
(ILD lil('h( iiiVWA O S
AL AVU TI''O I SllNG WLAON
I i\ U 2: V -. l . und wei hi. 24hi: ll2 yi g t h:i
J.jmu we F. '.\y \)eI ATI E i & Cxe O
'aI hemoA t E O i:i iiy Tigl,E FA! F.ts
t'or m n S t hay~~ii lhey ~ a ot dois ls.'
aI an t.o doae iwb-ppin a pmiireh1a101
in intEMw3h jhey needi thrn aext to .r
GO To
1 cCar1ay'& Go.
-AND BUY YOUR
E'AGIES, GINS,, PRESSES,
SAW MILLS,
SE I(sT 1VIIL LS,
AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF
FARM MACHiNERY !
RELoW WE oilVIf A FEW TEST MONIALS.
MEissus. R. .T. ICAnT E.y & Co.-'he
Prick Eelipse Engine1i we bmught from y0ou
a::t fall have given entire satisfactIon, and
e take 1 leaFure In saying that we think
lle Eclipsee Engine has no superior as ia
vatt"r to run it than most engines, and has
i the power that is guaranteed. - We
heer"fully reeolutmiul It to Iny paturtieS
r?". to buy an engine, as the best inl the
W. J. t't)W1'1:1L,
'HxO.\ lllAM,
Jt:'0. 110J.LIS,
A. .1. L.A'A1l,
11-:~ss:s. 1. ,4. %l c-\ Y..1. & (o.-- ents:
Sma N(ll Ih+r4(1 with the Van Winkle
in, F ad:r and Conenser 1 hought. from
l'u. It is all tl-tt you represetle(I it to
t. It mlaki 11-.-. Ie.s t sample I ever saw,
1uIni is ('ut . good yieh4. I recommntel(I
t to all tiho wi<hl to buy to be sure to pulr-'
\ t'l.in.' 1:.' ild.eIt si11eess, I lll
l1::c.NHv IBOY IMN.
_'It:c>:I;. 1l. ..: I' '.~ I;t.ia.- ('O. --Gents;
'i' itty--aUW 1)ail I'ratt ievolving
lil Qu:i t1l Feer I iloreha"ed from
oa the lirst (t !a't .\, . t, far extels any
.ini. that I have ever seet. I have never
een b!( :.i t 1 with the w"o{ king of
Jly huleb{ :n . it r'utl: 1:;hiter1 tha,n ar'y
hler" h.t, IIIa!its al btter smtillle and the
''"t ":ie et t he bre'ast is so youl canI
ii thf le i -a 1 a; one mwouul desire.
sie Fuer' Nrks like :1 (1aiihri, f't ding
uharly. I:-t or shiw* ,is y\ou ilea:,e', tlere
le se in ti(> (!rili-:ht. \!y {in: was
unt ht tail. I s!.al bu1y another Pratt
ext senlse.
Vurs. &e.,
C. K. 1 A l,i.
11
DSEASO)NAU~lE
Our stock or Sprinmg amnd Suummner (Goods
s comhlete in every deipartmen'lt.
We have just received in all the newest
hadeis the mZost popular goods of the dany.
'1 NUN'S VECILING.
UIUNT1NG~S.
DOTITED) ANI) PLAIN SWISS.
FI[GUlIED) MUSLINS.
LACEDCI AND) STItlPED PIQUES.
STi PE D NA INSOOKS.
Cl IECK EID NA INSOOKS.
Anm tleganmt line of Ladies', Gents' andt
hiy' sStra U-ni s, of all Styles and Quail
ies.
'AlH.~t\)l~S IN GIIEATI VAlHI1ETY.
Our Stocwk of Furntishing (Goods is now
otmplete in 9Juality andl sIzes. The Gentle
lien's Unider'wear conisists of Lisle Tfhread(
imd (auze, amnd are ini stuits or separate to
liii the purchaRer'.
A call Is res.e't fuully solicIted fromt all.
P. LANDECKER? J BRO.
.arget'K Stock Somuth of Itimtlmore. Mloquiet,
Ilrussels, '-Ply and Ingrainm Carpets, ILugs.
afats and Crumbit (Cloths, WiVndowy Shados
Vall P'apers, Borders, Lace Curtains, C'or
Jplcerv Poeh, Cocoa & Cantona MaiIngs;
Vpoey 4)gravlings, Chromt9s, PI'cturo
r1amies \rIto for Maumles andI I'i1eos.
.in FI ,1 At. BAILIE AUG UTI'TA, (A',
DiIARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLIEMENS CLACIUS,
-irl01tTpIR AND DEALER IN
WIN ES, LIQUOjtS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
GROCERIIES AND PItOVIsIQ s,
NO. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
OT'O TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-AND
PROVISION DEALERS,
102 AND,104 EAST BAY STIEET,
CIIARESTON, S. C.
BOYD BItOTIERS,
WIIOLESBLE GROCERs, LIQUOR 1)EAJ.ER
-AND
COMMISSION MElHCIIANTS,
197 EAST ]AY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
S . THOMAS, AGENT,
No. 320 KINO ST., OvosIrE LIBEWrY,
WINDOW SIIADES, PAPER. IIANG
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
CORN1ACES AND - U'IIOI.STEIIY GooDS,
CIIARLESTON, S. C.
WINDOW AWNINoS MADE TO OtrnrR
A. CUDIWORTII & CO.,
--wIID.EsALE
SADDLEIRY WA RE1OUSE,
155 MErTING STRtEET',
OP1'OSITE CIIARILESTON IOTE L.
CIIAI\2LEsTON, S. C.
gENRY BISCIIOFF & CO.,
wlIOLESA E O1tOCE18R.
AND DEALklRS IN CAROLINA RICE.
PROPI'lETORS OF THlE CEl.EIIlit,'fD
CAPOL1NA TOLU TONIC.
19E) EAST BAY, CIIARLEESON, S. C,
t LVA (AGE & CO.,
CIIA1LESTO1'N ICE HIOUSE,
1ItIET i, CoRNERn CI Uitll STtEiEr,
(.I.\Ll;STON, S. C.
" Irh lt,k"Id for the colultrV aI s('cialltV.
A. N El'SON & CO.,
-WIIOLlsA LIE DEA IlnS IN
lBOOTS A N D SHOES,
No. 23 11 AY N 1 T It EET,
CuIAuILES'rON, . C.
[. W. AlM Ali & CO.,
Wi1OLts.A\I,": AND IIEI'AIL DEALEHIS IN
'IIOI(E IDiI'GU, \l1:I1ICI'N'. CH EMICALS,
SUlUICA L INsTiUM%1EN's,
'ERFUMEnIES AND ''OILET ARTICLES,
Cur. JKingl andI VandeIrhorst streets.
CII.Al1LES''ON, S. C.
STmW HIGH ARM
.We witnt to tell you some(thIing abiout. this
iew Sewinig Maelunie, anid we will orer~ it
to you ini a nutshIell. To the p~oint:
Th'lere is nIo under- feed.
.it. has f'eer work*linig p)arts thani any
other' Maelhmie.
TheI('(1( ohil'uelhod oIf feed ini bl)'owV is en
tirely <l.me alway, adi ali (S opiae
co.nnectig mainiiery disp)enlsedI with in
IL is the( (easlest runing, becnuse it has
the least ntnnlber of parts to miove, anil
c'ons(equetly, there la less friction and
All Its piars are marde of the finest steel
.eSel roll1f and pivots are used for hear..
migs, to prevent frictioni all iusure light
A ll the work onI t,his MachIne is of the
hi i.test gradle, and will ctiaro favorably
w hthe workmaunshlp or a Winchester
It is a perfect mordel of neatness.
it, Is a modnierni idea L,hroughout,.
Theu mechan les are enthiislast.
Th'le (eranks and old1 fogies astonished.
T1he ladies delIghted.
Elegant at ytes of wooIv ork are made ex.
pressly for thiis "'Niy hlon ARIM D)AVJs."
Ladles, comeW and1 seeO It.
T1allors, comue and( see It.
E'xprerts, comie and1( see( it.
Mechanielis, comei and see It.
Everybody, conme 1and see It.
AND JLEARN WHlAT .iT w!ILL1 DO.
-Twe.nty-five more of thce.e Machines just
ari'ved, andI for sale by
J. 0. BOAG.
Machines dlelivered at your homes and1(
full maiitruel'lonis given. A guarantee wit h
every Machhlic sold. Over 450 oIf these
Machilnes nlow ln-use in this counity, and1(
givIng tuniversal satIsfactIon afte'r 1lve
years1~ trIal..
ndi( In your ordlers for a NEW 111G1
ARM DAV'I8.
J. 0. BOAQ. ,
FOR SALE.
rpE store-bulhding and lot now occuipled
aL bythe undi1(erslgned are offered for sale.
I'hue store Is ohe of the best In Winnsboro,
111d Is In prime condItIon. The locatIon Is
[me of the most adIvantageous in town.
T'he lot Is qttite a large one, andi upon It are
i. large wvarehouse and other buildi1 ngs. .
Terms very moderate. For further par
tleulafs apply to -
Maty 29-4f D. mta.uE rIumERn
CLOSTNC
ODDS AND ENDS A
100 pahs Ladles' Finn d;hitora slse 1, 2 a
50 pairs Boys Shoes, size 2, 3, 4 5, at $1.1
50 pairs Slippei-s left this morning, at ll"
My entire stock of CUli oes reduced to.0;
NOW IS YOUI TIME TO BUY GOO]
3QO Gross Buttons reduced to live cente
these goods. Former price 25 cents per dozen
2,000 yards Laces, embracing a varietyc
25 dozen Men's Straw Hiats at 5, 10, 15 a
close out this line of goods.
* . ;Olt~ES~s C
500 yards all Nun's Veiling at 16Y cent,
BL1.CK CASIMERES AND O'1Il 4
SPRING
SPRING GOODS!
I have now ready for inspe<
GOODS, consisting of
NUN'S VEILING, BUNTINI
SWISS, PLAIN and FI
LACED, STRIPE
, PIQUES, Ci
GINGIIAMS an(
-ALE(
A stock of Mcii's, Boys' and Yo
SOLD I
STRAW I:IATS IN ALL
Men's, T3oys' and Youths' lI
Men's Cloth and Leather Slippc
FANS.
CALL AND EXAMINE I
Respectfully,
J. (I
IT STA1lS AT
T HE CO01R Fi
1INAVOIDABLY, my stock wats bOt
finnaetely, at SUMLl PU ICES as to ena
COMPETIITION. I ain keener to sell th
T0vev.ma,AN INV
'. T evry- an,woman andc child in 1
wmthint the nmext TUI1TY DA YS.
A R{EQI
DON'T LEAVE MY STIORIE WI'J
ARTI1CLE~ YOU WVISII TO LOOK AT,.
.A PRO]
ALL SHALL IBE WA1TISD ON PO
IN CAS SEASALE ISNOT EECED
JUST STOP I
. -TIIE~
RIDICULOUSL3
--AT
B. SUGENE
An examination of onr ,oods and a knov
that we aire telling you only t 1e PLA IN UJNY
IN DRY GOODE, C LOTiHING,
we have a very goa
GRO(IERIESALT~ 1K1
BONELESS COIOFI8Ii iuid FIN~ MA(
CALL' FOR OLT n t
LT HALF Pttci,
nd 3, if, $1.00, reduced from $2.00.
10, reduced froni $2.25.
y cntS a pair.
4 conts .
) AT ROOK..BOTTOM PRIC49.
' \Ihis embraces quotb of ipy stock of
f jil'arns, at 19" enits on the dollar.
ud c 5 cento. TLis ' a specal offer to
reduced from 25 cents;
aoODS REDUCED IN PROPORTION,
L._MIMNAUGI.
SPRING GOODS!
:tion a ful line of SPRING
3S, DOTTED and PLAIN ,
GURED MUSLINS,
D and 'CORDED
,MBRICS,
1 CALICOES.
uths' Clothing, which will be
STYLES AND PRICES
>w cut Shoes.. Ladies' and
rs. Also, a beautiful line of
EFORE PURCHASING.
MOESCIEL, Agent.
THE HEAD.
THE 'LIGIiT-RUN"NING
"DOMESTIC."
Ti'ht it is the aeknowledged Leadler Ir
he TJrade is a fact that cannot bedi
uted. --
LANY IMITATIFIT--NONE E1QUAL ITI
heLrgest Armed,
Theli most BerautflWnwr
AND IT Is WAiRIArNTI
To be imade of the best mate'ral,
To~( dho any aind all kindIs of wvork.
TJo bie comp1)Ilt in every respect.
F~or Sale by
J. M. BEA TY & CO.,
D)O.'E,T lc SEWLN(G 31A.!11N E Co
Iliehmonid, Vrginlia.
R. S T ORE.
Ight later this Spring than n.ed.ent ; heit
ble0 IuC to mee0t thme S1IARIPESTL
in cver, anmd urgently extend
1"ATION
'aiield County to visit MY STORE
mEST.
'[lOUT ASKING TO SEE ANY
XNI A$K THEIl PRIGE!l
WJIS E.
rGlTELY, AND) NO GRUJMBLING
PRIICES~ SilALL BE AS LOW
) AT .IN WV1NN8BORO.
M.' BEATY.
0D THN K1
E LOW PRICES
EIMER'S.,
riedgo of our pices will convine~ you
\RIUSH,lED.TXTLIH. .I ,
H ATS, CA.P8 A.ND 8H OES,
d assortment.
NDS' GENERALLY
KEE SIX FOR TEN OF?NT8.
0OW wUaSEVr.