The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 27, 1877, Image 3
RAILoAD SCIEDUJr.E.-'1'h e follow
ing are the hours at which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass
Winnsboro:
REOULAB PAsSENOERI-NIonT.
For Charlotte, 1.10, A. r.
For Augusta, 2.83, i. ar.
AcoOMMODAT;oN FRElHT DA''
For Augusta, 10.25, A. M.
For Charlotte, 11.33, A. r.
New Advertisements.
Beer-John C. Seegers.
Always on Hand-B. Su genhci
mer & Co.
Rev. J. L. Martin, a former isi
dent of Fairfield, and at present
pastor of the Presbyterian church
at Abbeville, was in Winnsboro a
few days since, and officiated in the
Presbyterian church on Sunday.
Agricultural liens of all forms are
kept constantly on hand at the office
of TILE NEws AND HERALD, or sup.
plied at short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed in this line of woilk
Prices as low as the lowest.
A&- We are requeited to air
nounco that there will be a meeting
of the Democratic Club of township:
no. 4, at the Town Hall on Tuesday
evening next at 7- o'clock. This is
a most important meeting, and ive
urge uponi the members of the Club
a full attendance.
A CHILDREN's PAPER. We have
received the first number of Th<
loys and Girls of the South, a
monthly paper "for the. entertain.
ment, instruction and improvement
of the young." The matter is well
selected, and well adapted to servo
the end in view. The paper is pub
lished at the low price of one dollar
per annum. Pvery bo y and girl
should subscribe. Addreas John H.
Seals, Proprietor,. Atlanta, Ga,
DENTAL NOTIcE.--Dr. Isaiah Simp
son, Burgeon Dentist, .Charlotte. N.
C., respectfully inforuis the citizens
and public gene ally that lie will
visit Winnsboro professionally, on
the 19th day of February, 1877, and
remain ten days or two weeks. Call
early and save time and confusion
at the last, as time is money. Teeth
extracted without pain." Trims
cash. Satisfaction guaranteed.
February 14.
TnE Tni-WEErY inT:ON.-Tie
tri-weekly edition of T HE NEWS AND
HERALD 18s now sent to all persOnlS
-whose names are on the bo~ols of
the old Tri- W~eeklyi News. Should
]any of these desire their names
transferred to the books of the
weekly edition, apd if any of those
.now receiving thie latter wish to
change for the tri-weekly, they will
please notify us at once, Thost in
arrears for subscr'iptions must settle
at once, or expcect their papers to
be stopped forthwvith,
BUY ONLY TWE ]$EST.--It will be a
waste of time and money for farm
era to buy inferior fertilizers be
c apise they are seemingly cheap frow
being low priced. Use only articles
which have been tested for years,
and have proved adapted to thc
making of corn apa cotton. Suclh
anatceis the Wn~cox, GrnDs &
Smanufacturers off'er, thropgh thei;
agents, on very liberasl terms, de
livered at the dog c'gos
payable in Mitc? . Ottonl, at
fifteen cents per pound, delivared at
planters' neare$t depo4t iiox, rFall
Fashion Dote.
Sleeves fit tight
Basques are'still worn.
Spring bonnets are small. -.
Bonnet erogwns are broader
Baaques must fit like armor.
Tight jackptgp pre5iapliible.
Brims of bonnets a -e smaller.
The new~ i.Nud hats are vera
small.
Chenille b< i St 'ords are very
* fashionable.. U1 a I '
Normandy crowns are the most
fashionable.
Lace seais, ftnbonhts i
grow in favor. ,yIfe
The sping cQlers tire gray, drab
and brown.
There is a revival of aiicu~kli-d
manding the lyse f a
Seal brown ait Aw bte are
still the favorablo colors for Iitfd
'ho he flmpress booklet is large
crowned abct of modifiec Norniudy
shape. .
The Einprorss bonnet i.3 the
favorito for middle-aged and oldeily
laolys.
Stout women with broad backs
are recommended to weal' batios
an polonaisos, with many seems.
lanriy of - the Into novelties in
mek~l-no frni, s ftli4.thrr ooc~k bave
do jwtf.ishi bows of ribbon, yin front
1' n one Riflo of the thiont, tand
faston in the back with a cnncado of
inee and ribbon falling between tho
She uders.
Acording to the Dressmaker and
Mlliner, a loading London fashion
journal, nn attempt is being made to
re-int'roduco the long mitten, rech -
inn above the elbow, to he worn
'with evening toilots. These mittens
are of fine net-work, of pink and
white Silk, or of point lace, with a
nee ruche, finished by a bow of
ribbon.
Merchant Tailoring.
ilHE undersigned informs the citizens
of Winnsboro and the county generally,
that he has opened a Tailoring Establish
ment in the store next to Mr. J. Clenslin
ing;'s. Ife is ni" a edio 11 ki dso
work in his ileAb t o nlp t iodee tiflncl1on
reasonable terms. A full line of samipils
kept constantly on hand, from which
c uste mers may make 5elections. Special
attention given to CUT'IN G.
fob 24-txGm W. G. ROCIE.
'0 arrive at the Dry Goods, Fan.y
L Goodi and Millinery
BAZAAR.
New Spring Print, and other Goods ex
p)dtfert daily.
INSPECTION
of the L ,dies and -pubiie generally no
licited.
. PRICES
and goods will compare favorably with
ony in the. uarkot, ,.
AGENT
f r Butt'-rick's 'Paper Patterns, Lxlies'
lisios' tai Children's Patterns in Store.
ALL WINTER GOODS
marked down in prices to cleai- them out
as much e possible. -
ALWAYS RECEIVING
fresh and choice Goods- in the Grocery
Department.
THE PUBLIC
ar' aware that my stock consists of Gone
ral Merchandise It therefore takes ton
much time and space to itemize. Suffice
it to say, you can find all you want at
J. 0. BOAG'S.
Fine Early Ross Potatoes and Fresh
Furniture Ltpmber, Shingles, &c., for
sale as low the lowest;'by
feb24J.0. BOAG.
THE ]UALL SILL IIOLLS ON
--AT TIE
GRAND CElNTMhL
Dry Goods Eslablishment
-or-i
& ra
COfX'A'
rHIE Rancoess attending the e4l~d1 of
.Lour MAONIFICENT STocK, which we p)ut
upon the market early this seasoni at such
low figures, convjeir us$
appreciate our eff to 5u31 t1 ~i1
the newest and ibststylis gobd--- -
Iluying as we do from the first hands
and -for casu, enables us to offer
SUPERIOR INI U iNyq r
We are now receiving a nowv and elegant
a ok of
Li 'f O30OTS, SHOES,
whbichiu I be'sol losue o qi1
p~opular prices. We expect. foo a JIxvE
PUSINQ-D.INEss, and barg ~ 1[ be
"A wAv tti a wige igshbfilcienbA'? 9
r a a n o ipilictiogl
4Ntd 0eh ral Dry Gooeds Establime1'
It .i ts. Wu!. HIoBKAN.
-In the Matter of3 J. CALPWELLBank
?Owu ~Fr MAY O0oEN r--The nnder
11in ?mont her-b ot
aoob As Oaldwel I, of Fairfied -county,
an d Sate of if ' -y aa
been adJudge ila rutpt .upon lis a n
jitition, by W. I. Clev~son, leinter, - ll
po a de t to4,1p
ei~ fi t. (i~i~ ~sof' l's~ ai'flld,
' ' ou wint a 1li 1o and u(n:iu)torutotl
o 4tice of IujorN) fr no.~l icinad of
femnily 1ttuposcs call at the Ccntouujal
To thec Farm vi and l aiters 'off
.you Wt. any Liqludri 'fur your In.
I 1)n erit or planltationl pulrposes, cull at
the C'cutt.uij in! liar, wlicro you can buy at
bo tto m piric s fo r /" }{ (
F. IV. JIABENICILT,
fob 22 - Pr.)prictor:
Boota itD~%1blttt~
rAiCfl~~~fbti~c~u f o the
- t cu of ii'aixfieidl that be
Sjts~ re.'movcil his Boot and~
Shioe Mnnnitfnot~nf "ijidio or below Mr.
C. Muller's. I still prepared 1to 'usaufuctnre
all styls;t jr- -pubathia1 and
workiuni lke tnuuner, out. of~tlho very bet
maifterials, 811(1 att lpricea.fully as low as the
samse goaidH can be usstt4~u 'XpI. for at the
North 01' (1505r: .4 lc. Y'te oo0R tofltly .01
liUxdt It g~oodi Klock' of Solo .lntd Uppet
Letgtber, Shoe F~iudi4n dc., wl oh will be
pirompl ateddt Term9 strictly Cash.
:;M-Drid hies ought.
oct 12 J. CLENPINING.
NEW STUCK
" .fJLBE 11
JUST RECEIVED,
One car load seed Potatoes,
One " " " Oats.
-ALSO,
-A full line of Plantation Hard
ware consisting of
Lay 1ron,
Plow Steel,
Steel PIows,
Plow Moulds,
Spades,
Shovels,
Traces,
Ha mes,
Clevices,
Heel
Screws,
&c.,
&c.
which will be sold low for
-CASH.
I kbbp constantly on hand. i full
supp1y of
PLANTATION and FAMILY
(3-.t.OC 'EL I 1D&.
I have on hand several brands of
first class
FERTILIZERS
'1ilcki' I am prepared to sell for
Cash or on time with well approved
securities on a money basis, or with
a cotton option if parties desire.
All parties in want of Fertilizers
will do well tp call on me before
puroliesing.
* F. ELDER,
feb 20
CONGRESS STREET
D
WIYNNSBORO. S. C.
NEW GOODS
AT
AND
DRY GOODS,
- JIOTRXWG,
Bj OOTS AND SHOES,
WINElS
LJIQUO1NS,
E tejEtc.
Esatablished1 W8.
CIjT RLES
tNtu kondved to the store neo1. to Franeis
Gerig's.
WA~tOI'l*4, Olookcs andl Jewelry ri
to~ver~ , and eaatisfsldfion guveanteed
u.iaoe. to nie fors Wojit on
4 pleae payat oiVee, , fog
I'us lected.
THOS. R. ROBERTSQN,
Attorney at Law
ANP TRIAL JUSTION.
All business entrusted to hina ilk
either capacity will receive prompt atten.
lion
Office on Washington street, one door
rast of Winnsboro Hotel.
II. A O. AIzr.Ataq. Jeo. S. RaTaOLD5.
GAILLARD & B 70ID3,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NO. 3 LA W RA NGB.
A. M. MACKEY,
Attprpey.pd Counsipelor at Lai,
No. 1, LAw R ANG ,
Winnsboro, 8. 0.
ft Special attention paid to the speesdy
5ollection of claims. Will practice in al
)f the oourts of this State and the United
tates.
LADD BRS.
WE have now completed one of
the best stocks of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
CROCKERY, &c,
IN THE COUNTY.
We will not be undersold, Lot u4
say, however, that our best
Calicoes are 10 conts s
yard. We cannot
sell them lower
and have a
uniform profit on all Goods,
GIVE US A CALL.
T0 OUR COLORED FRIENDL
As you have always put confi.
dence im us, we will state that yott
may depend on getting goods at a
regular even puce.
No baits held out- to any one,
nov80.
SPRING GO01)S
-r--.
.1877.
ro-day the campaign'. fairly elomed,
Thme lucky man is he
Who takes his seat on the 4th of MLaroh
Our President he'll be:
And now the next best thing
Just suited to our mind,
[a where to getl the cheapest goods
The best of goods to fiad.
fIy friends and Iwent ont on1e dlay,
om Slesv Spering' Goodge to oguy
nd we resolved,beforN we went,
Theodifferent store. to try~
Wewandered Winboro all eround
Until pr feet w'er. Bore,
ndl found the Yery place,Mat
T'wa SOL WOZ$E'S #Tow Cash Btow.
)f flat., Clothing anil Boots add h
sThe latest to our view
?khe very beet styles of Dress od
And P'rit'so; eheap and Mv
3o theom, my god rienda, An 44ad e.
l4ow is ,our time. to, try
'That Bargains yesoan ge of no-..
Qwr yo naest aof r 61