The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 03, 1877, Image 3
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]I.Ri.no4Au Scn~miis.-Tbc follow
ing are the holu.s at which the train:;
on the C. C. and A. I. 11. ass
Winnasboro :
IhLULAnI PAssENG:n2-NIanT.
For Charlotte, 2.:31 A. M.
For Augusta, 1.13, A. M.
AccosiMon.VJ Q as.'1E0mLr-- .,y
For Augusta, 11.45,' . ir.
For Charlotte, 1.00, P. m.
New Adver: iSoonto3.
W. D. Aiken advertisesi notice to
trospassouts.
Our friends at Ridgeway neglected
to p)st us ol the mnunic ipal election
at that plaeo.
Some good wo. k has b~edt put
upon the Rocky . ogat oal fron
the six mile pust for somtle mii:s out
but the portion lying ne:ror
town ias lnot hCCI riOrated sineC
last, winter ati(I d has several bad
places inl it..
Agrici tural liens of all forms are
kept coushmtltly on1 h.md at the ofice
of TiE NEws AND) ii:nAnI), or supl).
plied at short notice. S.tig.fuctiog;
giuaranteed in this line of Vo: k
P'ricas as lo-.v as the~i 1o0 vcet.
The Rev C. E. himchester and
Mr. A. S. Douglass left Win~ntboro
on Monda, to ettei1 the meetlCtig Of
iarmn Ol ly 'icsbytery at Reedy
Creek Church in Mar ion county.
The Rev. J.;'MafTpld d1 eQisrs;,
Jas. A. Brice and John Vinson a e
also absent in attendance upon the
Presbyter< , ie AMrciatef r n
ed Church, which is holding at
King't MIoImtahi.
'Wo have received a b::talh of litera.
ture written in the intwiests ofpr.ce
and let; i.ing allth'ille -liri'sf war.
People in this section havt leadll
the ellects of war. )y anlItd lI1experie4
arid aro naturri'ally inclined.. to keep
the poiace, but if there-. b. any one
who is inclined to ',let his angr'y pas.
sions.rise,".we will turn:- the batch
over to him.
PER)NAl..-'WO arO )lease; t
welcome batck to our town Mr. C M.
Chandler, of the i nAf, 'Vjmnor
& Chandler. Mir. C1an:dler has 1."
sa-mo months been foin" busi i as ipi
Spar'tanfbiui', )4 hlfl n"" . - n
to Wimppsoio Deign ugog't~. 13k o
mianly ofthers' who) havie left our1 li.ttle
town, lie lhas found thwib.th no
place liko homen," it bionda
all glad to see himl. . -
OeuY We would r'equest th.tt nJ
tractL adv'ei isementis be .che.nge'1
either in Tuui.d iy': or' 'Sat ir
day's 1isue-that - i, -the .eop1y
shlould be handed to up~ oni Mondaj'
01' Friday mlo1ning,.. 'JThe labor
in volvcd in., get ting otT ourw'kl
edition caukes usu to be somnewvht
pr1Cee for' time -in, gettih ngon
TIhursday's issue0. We are' of course
al'ayp r'dady tg[ ghi~mgoc ad'gviap.
tion to us if our cIon tractors wiill
remember and observe the sugges -
tuin abovo made.
MuNrcIrAr, ErzeOToNs.-The election
of intendant and wardens passed off
very quietly indeed. But for the
presence of the managers in the
Town Hall, and theo ochasionali visit
of a voter there to deposit his ballot,
it wvould not have been supp~osedl
thlat anly electipp; pyypaging or.
The following is the result:
Fon INTEND)ANT,
Scattering . .... .... ..... .. ..15
FonW .
R1. J. McCaley.............185
A. P. Miller .. .'........ .....11
Win. M Nelson.........8
* Scattering. .--.l.l-. . .42.
resiulthad not been report t pio anx
going to' press. Two tickets were
. the-old, d
nominees for wardens on the first
MM 19&IA- AY*M senpn
.J cdhn It. Girti, and J. P. 10,%1d dc'.
It is* Iiir to ])iOSminfl that M1o.*irs.
Simnpson and Lta:.. l3e areo happy at
pe ira4 to be (~icon1I ir g 'i*(yaej,
Win. Mloutrie Dw4inYlt.
N') bvcnlthlibV'ov~f' yr~ciiicvcl fi
p~rofounfd sorrow amiong our cornu
nlit~y than theo death of Capt. 11. M.
Jjwigit, wlijrgh tp k itwe at twelve
o'clock on Suinday i'ilt. im iii
ness w:iB but short. Just a ii'mli
bc fore h~is deaith lie1* ('Onllted it
'con~h tion , m -.s rni ic r
cough] and suMJlee iiu, till affetion of
the l'iii~s. Tilhe (X~ianitioli (Ii,;
Cl)sed that he 11":m suffe.'int fr'om
di'scise of thie he. i t. :'ho iildad
made fearful st._iics, baffling t.U
uiedivaI skill, (l*1ipitO thle 're.t vji )
of 001)81 i Lul~oi :+njl helie for wii!u
Capt. D)wiglit,lint *l)i~S d4ptl .like it
hero inid a (flwst-lm. His remna ins
Were1( iiiter'ed i in the Ed,-wale t e:nai
tery On. M?)at.v~~~y f i'ii L1~on), the 501'
viceOs bo)th at the eluiieI, ,-,it thme
grave being attended by a largoe ccii
eou lr c of ;i i~oudq.
C.p1tain l)wig '+t wvas born in Winn. -
boro in June;'i183 , ant i~ wr the
thirty-~oighthi year of hi- age. *lYe
spen)t most of hire youth att his fitln..
91'Si homec in the low couiy
ear~ly education "mms obtained, at
prii vaite schools antd ait tlhe Moun t
Zion Institute. 'It was awn CIO
first matriculates of the Kind's
lEoin ltaii Mli itatry School at Yorki lls
4113 after .spenldinig Salli tiro; thI2'e
cII terel 'tt 8tz~te I[i tallyAAt1n
After a two %,0411s CQIuI'se at te
Uistitution Ilw enteredl tiie Univcr1mp
t;, of V'iri iliat, Whm~tc; t Also hole rc
nt :itiod twoi3'ears. diec was rnai nod~
is 1iNI to Miss Jalhzabethl 1. Gai!
liii l1, a dau;hit o of the lhute David
'Gaillard, it well knc>>tii e(iti eii of th[is
Upa:n 'the'c bi ealdug out of the vrii
WidT, lie volulibOl tt ?c'}3. :nivito i -
tliti Go eiuors Guar ISJ an _ .1J~1,
c tm):miy or :uiiize l at C~a'1u!Ii l. in
which , oiilidc Jie jorve,4 Uintil hi
1woiiigtion. t~ . igiitiy w undi
ed at the i i-st battle of Matnssas. In
trio VQILV 163 lie was5 appoin ted us
siutau t :djutdtnt anl itu::pd:'tor gene.
rd i the 4 "taf of - Gn J. 1. 7e
n lO Co ii'l! WftL 111111 S;0on 'v .)
j- to n Lit: once wvarmi, tiiuo
for~ ti~ i i t ~oi
n .1e~ 1 )c~ t~u l jtn tni tbt
to's'eoy 'O ~ x young~f alie3
ediI ifWifW " ni -th:ti iniathe con -
Jooniq 'sif : an ent tt. inptake8 frot
ft'iin a friodl $ p t CO~aine; a
t -Lcllo1', and ahigh oximple of the
t .11 Ch ristiatn fgontleiiiau.
\LT, lmeron6 ale hereby forbidden to
ixen ter-lipop, hunb, .cut timber, 1a as
tliiioigli or ini OflY-other way~ tr4'sIsI
11iicoii Ily pla ttiol in ' his county,
1 nor if as tlt;:!'ydlfe r1jnb,' ".r any por
tit not ther iulo; : T oso ?wI1o disrog and
14WT9 L&D, OILS,'
1 ' ir PAINT.S, &(i.
lie Y~i tore of
"ti' i ov. t:de.triihlr two oi1'redl for sale,
is 1'tl ANDYUNA1rT, rv1 RATIEI), ai
t cr 1 !:rt' viii 'ih~tnof(d een i %'t6111n
ll .v lbooliag for 4 ttIL weted;- if "theoy b
o:' t'rm 1moin' e xactly as rr'.prcscentedi
1 wi.,li the- country no r.longgr wh~irs~.
W'~ all 1), b itt pulut d up,,.
m8 .:31
M~erchant Tailorinq.
1 IE :,undor.igned informs the* .itizens
0-W~ir1t 'alxro 011(1 tli countygenerally,
r hoi 11.1111 opened a Tailoring E'statldish.
inent in the store naext to Mr. -... (lendiin
~~in'.I is pr'iel<t 0ilkns of
rel(_zai tormp..: tiWi360 n lab
k*~lA; con-1oii(Iy on haiidj from wij
.C11t(. III r1Vt. nity iialuti s~eoioufis.. fipqti~l'
aittciat.ion 1t1eC to (tU'1TI,(2j". :
~U. S. -Internal T:.e~venuo
L'E4JJIAL TA~;
r il I;" i~EC( hIttiis of. tAit. Illited
1 tt '4, Mavctiblnt '2:1 2. 323', 3:':8 and1(
:1..3) iley liers~oll eugaugtd in any
Ii siia':as avocation .or etfljPl'iuan t~Waih
1 lit~ltiA' hitit liilde l tn 4ECIAI. 'VX
TIMES Al
TElRE!
GET THEM
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.P ESH AE HES....-.,..... .
"F ESHT (O" + OYSTERS. ,....
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CHOCOLATE,
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MEAL,
FLOUR,
- RICE,
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pa'rch 17 ALi 3
SOLUBLE PA
TIE above well krnown GUANOJ
eoisumers of this guano will fmnd il
aesuch universal satisfaction. Fc
CUMMINGS & CO.,
- - E. H. FROST & C0.
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