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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 4

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GHHENVILLE DAIL.Y NEWS GREENVILLE, S. MARCH 31. 1861. NOW IS LITIS. RICHARDSON CO, Proprietors.

Ned McBrier, colored, examined, said Was in the back room, at Mr. Soweli's. when Mr. White asked for whiskey; when he was refused be asked where his brother John was, and then started to go out into the lot ns he got to tbe door Mr. Schofield caught him by the collar and said something about whipping him.

Mr. WVite shook him off and walked out; Mr. Schofield followed him and walked toward him he went at him, and raised hU hand, as if be was going to catch hold of him again he then turned back saying he was cut; if White was mad he did not alio it. Mr. Schofield was sitting in the back-room with his head down when Mr, White passed through LE, 8.

si T33T OFFICE NOIICE. ovr.ima xvi cwsmo mails. Tbe Western Mail open 8 A. M. and 11.

A.M., and closes at 4 Y. M. and 8:30 P. M. Eastern Mali opens at 3 A.

M. and P. tod co at A. M. 8:30 P.

M. The Charleston and Columbia Mall opens at l'. and cise at 7.80 A. M. OrfiCB tlocR-Tbe Poat Office la open fr6mA.i.toP.M.

in Sunday from 9 to 10 Letters Beeistered and Money Order iwd and paid (weptm Sundays) from LOCAL NEWS. fie looked as if he bad whiskey in him Peter McCauly seemed pretty full; when Mr. Schofield collared Mr. White the first time, Mr. White told him be did not want to have anything to do with him; and walked away, John White sworn He was the prisoner's brother; was in the, back lot at the lime of the trouble saw his brother.

George, come 'out of the door and saw Mr. Schofield raise his hand, and ieard him say, "111 whip you right now;" George turned back only when Schofield came after him the second time. Dr. G. Berry Had examined Ccbatise at Sloan Bros.

V( SoMBiuce, fresh Gdshtn Butter t. just received at J. A. Goodwin'. KitLtAN Bro.

are opening this -t i morning the nicest lot of parasols ever brought to this market. 2t iv i Thial Justice Cocbts. Mr. 1 Edward F. Stokes appeared before Trial Justice Hawthorne yesterday, I laving given bail the day previous fyr his appearance, and was fined $5 ahd costs or 30 days jn jail for mi; non-payment of poll tax.

He appealed to the circuit court now in session here giving bond for! his appearance to-day. the Wound, first, had probed TW UniS "A Sr A Cold 8ittatiow. The question has been often asked 'Where was Moses when the candle was put out The question of yesterday was "Where was the Court' about ten o'clock yesterday inonrng, when the fire was put ti out An outrageously leaky. stove which probably belonged to Goro Washington, his sisters, his coughs, or his aunts, and a genuine ror'n ester contributed, between them, to develop a of smoke which threatened to eovelope'all jJrccf edings in an atmosphere, too Vi fonsti is the most brilliant judicial or forensic efforts to An abrupt spontaneous adjournment 'was a windows- were thrown open and old Boreas for a er of an hour had it very much his ovu way. It was a cold situa-(r tion, 0 the appearance shortly afterwards of, the grand jury jin i Court, Judge Kershaw took occasion "to address them very, pliin terms relative to this untimely visi- tation of smoke and cold, and decided authoritatively that means should be promptly taken to secure thy.

Court from any repetition of so a condition of j.i.v-f h. in i Miss Willard'3 Address IVabt OXE.WIIO KNOWS ays Conipourid Fluid Extract of Bucliu and Juniper is the raost pleasant and HlVctive rr.meuy fur all diteasts of tbe Bladder or Kidneys that has been offeied to Mild and pleasant in its action, it niiajulittfs and invigorates the secretions, and iih'ts healtii and tone to the prostrate or oramn. 1 Pain in the Bladder, (iravel-i Prostration, Non-retention of the Urine. Brick Dust in fact, all disease of the Bladder or Kidneys are cured by It. (Prepared by1 Rankin fc Laiiwr, UmmiiBii, Ga.v and for 6ale by all Unionists in Greenvillei Antioch.

Thoup July 4. .1879. i am one of the aafortunnte 8ulterars from Gravel or disease of the Kidneys, and find' more and speedier relief from Rankin's Bucha and Juniper than anything 1 have ever tried. I esteem it so lilftoly, were there but one bottle in the world I would williuziy irive J10O, or any amounts for It I rec ommend it above all other similar preparations. E.

VVJNN. 1 febi9tuths2m(cw) Brcno Has Loko been used by the Hottentots in a variety of diseases. From these rude practitionetrs the remedy was borrowed by the resident English and Dutch physicians, by whose recommendation it was employed in Europe, and: has since c6me Into general use Combined with Juniper and other deeirable ingredients, as in U14 preparation ot Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu and Juaioer, it proves a most reliable remedy for Noure tentwn or Iccontinence' ot Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or Ulceration of tbe Bmdder and Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit, Milky Discharges and ail diseases oMUudder or Kidneys und Dropsical Swelling jn woman or child 'Prepared only by llunt. lUnkin fc Lamar. Atlanta, and sold all Druggists io decl9iutbs3m(cw), right's DissaSB and other affections of the Kidneys and addor are.

sometimes btocght on anJ often agrravated by the nealei-t of the eymt'toms, which, if taken in time, would no doubt in a majority of cases yie'd to treatment, i No medicine li so well to thii ai Rankin's Extract of Buc uaud Jt is a reliable healliig tonic to the parts, alia a Irritation and restores healthy aciioui1 Prepared only by Hutit. Rankin fe la-mar, i moists, Atlanta, and for sale by all Drngeists in Green vine "oHsrrn; Ga.J Dec 1877. liave sold Rankin's ftchtt and Juhiper rvaiiKiii ruL-uaouu ouuiper i. t.ii alw.iys j'g' the most valu-tloli1 of th kWd on the luar- ior leu years. Versa! satlstait: aula preparation ka.

V. MA.YS. Druggist. p. -r 'l Bewakb Mbkcukt.

One thousand dolmrs In ld will oe paid for every grain of snet'cury of other "mineral substance, found in Avpl: Liver Pills. Price 15 jceul-'for by all Dras-glsts iu brcunvillsj. octl'J tuthsOniOB. Smitirs tjeijofula, Star Carina (in! purely voeUblet VV li will yoii ufler -trcT, hie Catuuli, audrjjiver Dleesses, vViiyu vi imvdvs of thvae Two great rem-edits will i i i Fronru Cotfntv, i-oriii tae great- pleasure da reeom- mending to tlie public Dr. Ajleoey's Expectorant and 'croup Preveh'tvo.

little son had been a smtTerer from Spssmodic crouodurini: the Chdner about 1 year's uijo, prescribed lor him his Croujv treveutive, which has most miractlousiv (inied -lum. 1 find it equally benelicial In cases of Loughs. 1 consider it a bless-, ins In my family. Every one should keep it la tlielx vm.v. 'lry tmith'a-Scrofula Syrnp for your bjood.

It remdves all skin eruptions and will give yon a aid clear torn- "if 7 CPtJKXT, OoUber ltt, l79j (icnUeiuen-ttWhTfeattetidlL'gthe General Assembly tliL tutiuuer; I tried. your Star Cuiiae ou nry Jey, rt 'belu aflPectcd with an old sore caused by a wound received during the latrt' 'After having thoroughly tested it I sm compelled to say that it Is a success, 4 'have hart experience with different pliynioiairs and remedies, and foqnd nothing to cure tat. Until I used your Star Curine, 'Which' bus cured a remarkable bid case. r-" IU Wishing you success," "1 am yours, lespectfully, i JokH BslL A Dotiot fail tb'ciQl 6d your druggist for 'a bottle 6f thnt pure, sweet, and delicious blood jiurifler. Smiths Scrofula Syrup, Star Curnie cores all chronic Soros and is a sure cure for Piles, 'C all ou druggist before itte too late and get a bottle of, (Smith's berofula Syrup and Star Curii From B.

F. MoontA; President of Moore's Bontliern Business university, Atlanta, Ga. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expectorant ill my ismi-ly for several years, and can Tecommend it as nn. invaluable remedy lor Coughs, tc, and have found It superior to snV other remedies that I hnve tried, si- i povemberS-finio I jiwiuirt 'I TII32 PIAN For Xifcitime.

i THE LITTLE 'COtUBRL'1! 7 Oot.iOhly''i ft. "Great Soul in a Siunll Body." Smallest .:.7 Oct. Piano. inado. Nearly na small as au Upright.

JTHE MEDIUJH: 'X. About one-third larger than the Collibri, alniost fiill-sB jnetruiueht THE ORCHESTRAL. Moiinrch of nil. Extra large size. "A Marvel of Power and r--- Possessing iniportant'patedled Improvements not used in sby tflber which greatly 'increase ihe pover eiui quality of nme, ana aiso ineir strength, and durability.

WE Mm IMPROVEMENTS Linear Brtdfre, K.l"ilr elcnl.v A J5 i S. i.Mlisir. I WaXirfi Ilfitiruct arfrf Itetp8 In lufiVat one-quarter the expense of any other and tested' tne fifteen traiirtt rumt nrd K(T fnun m.wid.A 1 Sold on Easy UAMUir TTAVK TAKRNf IGnEST A A RDS 'AT ALL RE A WORtO'S EXHIBITION YEARS, and stand to-day unrivalled. Pelmibet and sterling Organs con uot be excelled for Addresa, MC5MITH MUSIC HOUSE. tejlDSflElI 1 TIIK KILLING OK BCHOKIELD.

Ceorc-e White-ConIcted of Mau- alaughter. At the opening of court yesterday the grand jury returned true bills in the following 'cases: The State versus J. M. Strong, grand larceny, and against Wilson Burton and Dennis White tor privily steal incr monev from the person. In the case of Charles lloeffer for receiv-iD? stolen goods, the jury returned a verdict of cuilty.

The case pf Georee White for the murder of John was thea called, and after several rejections the followjng jury was sworn: ueo. wayneia, John J. ToJIefcon, m. A. Aaams, Henry Thomas L.

Wpod- sides, J. H. Campbell, A. J. Green, Thoa-8.

6wBiA4wav J. Dill, Simeon Eskew B. P. being ione eolored jaror. The first witness sworn was Dr.

B. D. Long, who- tbw testified: First saw Mr. Schofield in the room, behind lit. Sowe'a bar room found him feeble from loaa of blood the wound was between the sixth and seventh ribs probed the wound after death, not before the stab was the cause of hi death, and the knife produced io court would have made the stab.

Col. Orr, testified hat much impaired by drinking the stab to a sound man would not necessarily have proved fatal the knife did not penetrate more ttiao from two to two and a half inches the being able to probe the woond six inches was probably owing to decomposition having taken place, which may have been caused) oy the Bhtipzi4m tad been called in a short time perhaps two weeks before to attend jMjr, Schp.fieldjprdelinum treoif tis considered the Wound a dangerjotis otie, but ton ithSi wWedseaday i and Thupday prepet ihfeathj bf Mr. ocnoneia was encouragea hone that he would i Dr. Andrew Wallace testified; mbithi' examination the luogshew4d putrefaction bad not thought that he would nave died, hut that the wound was a very dangerous one thought ITiat (he had told the sheriff that he did not think it necessary to pursue White after his escape from the guardhouse; had Mr. Scofieltl's state of health, at the time of pis wound, been different, think that fee would have recovered; his vitality was very weak had treated hfm several times for delirium tremens, Peter McCauley testified Was in Mr.

Sowell'a bar room on Christ iS mas nay me prisoner came in uie middle of the day and asked for liminr And rATiisort tr (rivfi it 'in him; was going out of the baplc door when he met.jvir. bchoneid coming in from the back lot holtt ing his hand to his side said George White had cut himt taw oniy ionn wmte an .1 A i 1 1 1 me tot put a nana on nis snoumer he said he was not the man who had done it; George White was then walking up Pendleton streiet Schofield had taken a little liqtdr. butY frto'. 'not itstoxicated; Cross examined by Col. Orr Mr.

Scho- fieJd bdbad tkatcwoming egk nog and a stew, and one drink of whiskey afterwards. A. J. Snider, policeman, testified tbaVhei had arrested Oeorge White near the U. as (jr.

Kailroad depof ran his hantf inty Wnite's pocket and took out his knife he asked witness hat be arrested him for told him for cutting Mr. Schofield he said he, didn't know anything about it when he got down to the river he said he had cut Mr. Schq-field in self-defense. Cross examined by Mr. Orr The prisoner had voluntarily surrendered as soon as he heard that Mr.

Schofield was dead White seemed to have been drinking considerably when first arrested he made no resistance to the arrest and said he had no idea that he had cut Mr, Schofield seriously. 1 Alexander McBee sworn: Haa held an inquest over Mr. Schol field's body in Januaiy last; pro duced bis dying declaration. Here Col. Orr objected, on th ground that, after it was take down Mr.

Schofield had entertaine some hope of recovery, and that de claration, therefore, could not have" been made in extremis, as required by law. The court overruled this objection and the declaration was read (this declaration has already been published in Tim Daily News). Mr. McBee further said' thai 'he 'had known! Mr. for.

thirty, yearian ii .1 had never, heard anything ajains him "in1 all that 4 lime "thai he! regarded klmai feahatcco fled that she had nursed Mr. Schofield In his last sickness he had said to her that he had been cut without cause, but he did not want Mr. White prosecu edt hehadiaid this three limes, Ikoj, liiTTEus at Sr.OAX Bnoa. For CHlcbr.ated, Beer jjo to J. N.

Poole. Mihraukie marlOlm St. Jacob's Oil at Sloan Bros. si "v-; Ginseng Tonic is the best. For sale at N.

B. Freesian's. nov21. xd's Extract at Sloan Bros- Can Goods of all kinds, nic ami fresli, just received and selling low at Goodwin's. I iuGUPTFLQWER BROS.

For Sale. A bay saddle Hi buggy horse; five years old. Apply to A. H. Jenkins, Main greet.

marl8-tf Liver Regulator at Sloan Bros. Killian. Bro. havfi triiir ownters and shelves packed full of Dice new goods which they are riling very cheap frasb. You yoiild do well to look' their joods, at any rate.

2t Carboline for the hair at Sloan CVhas a inew Ipaper devoted to Greenbackismand anti-prohibition We are now importing-hani clad In very atiractive spring Our New Orleans; syrnpS' b3ve arrived sinde1 theManli Grasfauo arn there- iore.very They make their, ae'butfrom the barrels with mfich gracefulness. Our sugars are ever1 so much' tdaHweet' to think about; Coffee that came from Brazil Court House or thereabouts. The "e.prif ae corps'Oi our live cent eis'ais Wo 'are7 turning loose i i i iojs oi tnings, anq kings ow the -6omrnuW wrvexV rdak6nable prices. Lee Taylor. Headache p'illsf at 'Sloax Biios! Vaccine virus Sl(Jan Bitos.

from the cow ai Grbisnviulb, March 2. COTTON. WRrkct quiet. Qiyitations nominal, UUiued 5j(g7. COW FOOU.

WHEAt BRAfc; A 1 1 KICE FLofalt. I CORN MEAL 1 PEA MEAL, raised sale by 8. C. LYDE, Agent, Coffee Street, 2d door'from Main. eplember3-y Family Markets.

ft (7 it i Trbvisbd' i Bcef-F'ore quarter 3Oa; uliia'd ta'daartcrs v8c; sirloin 8c; ribs 6c, oasting pieces, 8c; sirloin steaks 10c; porter house steak 10t; Mutton Hind quarters 10c; fore quarter 6c. Pork 10 to 12c. Canvassed bams, 15c; Breakfast stiipp, 15c. Smoked beef, 15c. Kow shad from 1 to $1.50 per pair; Buck ahad 75c per pair; string lish 30toS5c.

Fruits Lemons 40c per dozen oranges 50c per dozen; cocoanuts 6l0c each; dried apples 6c per pound. hiU iV'tJH klV PROVlStONS AND PBODUCE. Corrected Daily by Ferguson MiSer. Bacon D. 8.

C. R. sides, 8c, D. S- shoulders, 8. C.

O. hams, nli4; country hams, HKOKi lftri choiee kettle, tierces, 12. Grain and meal Corn. In car load, 70c: less than car load, wheat -1 pens rye oats barley com meal, 75c wheat bran. wc.

FlourPatent Fancy, $9 00 Cheek Whitlock'e. S3 00; Family 10 50; Extra, $6 00 Super, $5 50 Common. $5 50 (Jrit. rfA US? vHnniin-4. XI Sift Ont.mrisil.

$3 60. Sugar cut loaf, 11 Vc; powdered 11 )ic eranulated lOU'c, A 10; white eolden 0, 9a; yellow, extra 8'cv yellow sc. ColleeJava old eovemment 23c; La- euavra ltie; Kio, choice 15c: L'pod 14c ordinary 13c: common 12c. Molasses goldtn syrup 40c: Muscovado bocj ew, jurvMrotj cuoice on; prime 50c fair 45c; common 40. Salt Liverpool 41 Marshid's fine 13 00; table 1 25.

Kice choice, 7c; prime good 6c; broken 6H'c. Frurts yreen aprles S3 00 per barrel. Potatoes North Carollni per bar rel; Early Rose 4.50; Pteriess 4.50. Sweet potatoes 20o pnr peck. Chickens, Egirs and Buttor Hens 25c; eegs 12l5e per doien; gutter, country, 20c; KOohen 2535 Cbeuseie.

VtneKar pure crab ajple cider 80c, Oils Kerosene I6c; olive Tobacco chewinir, fine fl 25; pond 75c: ordinary 40c; BUiokin, line ft 60; gcod 65c; ordinary 40c. Powder orance rlflo 16 50; blantiutc 13 7a. BUSINESS NOTICES. Use IHsu Syrup Vor alt our'coui'hs? uov la "BROKEK AKROW RtSSSBLt, COUNTT. August 1st, 1876 Dr.

J. Mor iTT Dear Mr; 1, oryears, used your Teethlna (teething Powders) with my own childreo and on my plantation, when I owned negroes They relieved and pre venled much Buffering and sickness amng the children, and besides saving raai.y lives, saved me much snxiety, aud many hundred dollars in doctor's lean, with confident recontmettd them the mredana bent medicine letter Hdfor Teeth -Inn i hildreii atui tht Bowel LUordure rot Mi. ISninivl -'U" fvtmnwf te" mchilai UubkKiri OUUNOli' YOUR TIME Ta GET A BARGAIN IN i OVER-COATS. OyUR ONE "IUNDRED (100) TO Bil 'SOLD AT AND BELOW 1 iw YORK' COST, AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PBICES AXARGE STOCK OF 'S UNDERWEM v' i (I i-'if a-l TO BE SOLD VERY CHEAf. "i if i 1 1 I -'i i' P.

F. FARMER. Ten3-y "WE OFEER A LARGE A330RT- U. r.i MENT OF 'liBilS'! DNDEBf EAR Wx! AT COST FOR, CASH. NEW STOCK OF.

OPENED TO.DAY, 1 si; v'f-" -'v Next door to National Bank. BovlC i C2 C. J. HUNT .1 ljit''i''- I HAS JUST "I New Yort. A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS TO.

ARRIVE ij two and a -half- inches anE; dressed it; small probe, might, penetrate easily into the air cells oevond tne. cut, out skillful band would detect this resistance; Mr 'Schofield "had i bloated, dissipated appearance the wound to a sound man wouu probably have tip): been dangerous considered Mr. Schofield' druni that 'morning. 6 Si "ftiifiia fS.pnnt kworn said thai: M'i White, did not leave home morning until after twelve Miss Mary Crumpton corroborit-ed this These two lit' witnesses were put up by Col. Or to rebut tbe declaration of r.

Schofield that Mr. White had bisn in and but of Soweli's bpr-romi al); the jiioraing; Qji. Mr. William it Bayne, Mr. McDaoiel, Clerk' md 'ie'stifiei to Mr.

White's quiet, pcaceablemd lObfTensive character; George White, the prisoner; csti-fied that he came to the civ Cbrtymaa day between bne am two o'clock that as he was going ut of the back door welt barroom MrV Schofield caught 'by the collar of "his coat and swd be waf going to whip "tpldScho-eld not to follow him le still and fcame' at hiti 'and iw'ott'i he was going to wtp Mm bright now thought he about cut him; had drawn, hia kiife after the first threat, tO protect binself, J. sad; Saw Schofield on Christmas day he was drinking fe.lt confidehf be "was drunk said, "John, you are prett yob bad better go home said he would, if witness w)ukl give him a drink gave him ore. Andrews, a revenue dficer, at this period "of the trial. forward as a voluntary wibess, and been' kaia that Mr. Schofiefd had given him he suit of clothes he had had on wicn he was Mt j'tiat' there was thne cuts in them, one in.

the- vest find two in the coat. Witness wis warned three times by the court to refrain from that he had heard and that, and finally afttr the third time was told that if heforgot hiih- self again the court would taku measures to impress tht warning on his pindv'Col. Orr adlressing tha last witness asked him If he had any recognizance, to which he answered What is your bushess?" The witness replied that he was a revenue officer. i mi ni i iBvav repura, voi. urr "saia, wer enongh 1 At the conclusion of the exami nation of witnesses Nr.

Westmoro and and Mr. Oir addressed the 1 Thei 'court then took a recess, after Solicitor Cotbran addressed the jury for the State. Tie verdict ot the jury, after a halt hour's deliberation, was "man slaughter," the punishment for which is from, two to five years in the I grand jury touno tne tonow ing true- bills The State versus C. UK carrying concealed weaoons John Hokombe. same charge i ranklin Hisbtower.

carrv conceal ed weapons and assault and battery GeOtffe Letc. stealing from the ner lotl Lizzie Davis and Eliza Dun- hanj, grand larceny Wm. Wilburn, carrying concealed weapons.1 he court adjourned at 6.80 p. m. 2fQthujtiprnin) at 9.80 a.

m. i i i iii i i i 'i Thjj Pope's' encyclical letter pro claims a jubilfeforthe entire world i. .1 .1 I irom tne mneiecntn oi Aiarcn to the enilof thyar. 4 Night. If ever an audience was completely captivated by a speaker the large- one that- filled the Methodist church last was by Miss Frances JW VViN lard, and the universal' expression of delight was as much of i complinfent to the hearers tliem- selves, as to tier, She has a very sweet; pure and womanly fac, in her dress shows the acme of taste--which is said to consit t' fa making a pleasant impression without leaving any distinct idea of what one has on and her gestures are bfaujifully natural, free iind ful.

She speaks in a clear, rapid monotone, almost as if reciting, the occasional rise and fall in her "voice at the proper times being pleasantly musical. She never hesitates for a word or slurs one all is clear and sweet as a bell, and as smooth as the flow of and she makes even the Western usually so unpleasant to Southern ears, delightful. She is an illustration of the tremendous attractive and persuasive power of a womanly woman supported by a etrong Intellect. No man could see and bear her without being drawn into sympathy with her whatever his sentiments might be. Her thorough.

femininity, uhich was, especially manifest1 last night when tihe once or twice doublod up her small fist to express some idea of force and power, can not but move a man to lend her aid in whatever she is undertaking, and her evident earnestness must command rcpeci and admiration. i At the conclusion of her address, wat listened to with the closest attention and evident keen fo.erett, carda were passed iir ounl for signatures. 146 persons ifiiod, females signers enrolling thtnistilv as members of the Wo man's Temperance Union, and males honorary members of the saiiie organization pledged to total abstinence and a contribution of Cfly cents a year, to the publication fad. Miss VViliard wilt address a mety ItU of ladies ot the church at this morning, and will Cfeuk again to the public at 8 i.iKii XaxSS-ly 0 'clock tins evening in the Wetho-dNtCJurvh, fcOX 15; c. Catalogues Free.

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