The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 26, 1877, Image 3
New AdvertIsements.
Knights of Honor-E. S. Chan
dler, Reporter.
Winnsboro Lodge --Wm. N. Chan
41 ,r~
Horris Hotel-A. A. Morris,
Proprietor.
Furniture-R. W. Phillips.
Report Winnsboro National Bank
--8. B, loines, ihea
Governor Hampton has appointed
Israel Lee, colored, as jury commis.
sioner for this county. This ap
pointment was unanimously recom..
mended by the Democratic County
Ezbutiu O litts, mod L will
give general satisfaction.
The Citizens' Cornet Band has
made great improvement of late,
and its music is remarkably fine. It
would be a source of pleasure to the
townspoope f 'th Mahd w~uki play
at some place two or three times a
week. We would suggest that the
Town Council have put up in the
court house yard a musio.stand for
such use.
DENTAL NoTIE. --Dr. Isaiah Simp
n, C g d /n m eG
zens and public generally that he
will visit Winnsboro, S. C., profes
sionally, on the f4th day of April,
1877, to remain ten days or two
weeks, Aw4 mi lqatp theure per
manently in a ftn .Montks Teeth
extracted without pain. 'ertnq to
suit the times. Satied a, ' gtd ..
anteed. ' w.
The Hampto ides, of Ridgeway,
have reorganized under the old offi..
cor, .namely.: A. S. Desportes,
captain ; John Morris o n, first lieu
tenait; James Q. Davis, second
lieutenant;- W. -. - Hinnant, third
numbers sixty-three members. This
coog i dg.edto &t4 *nrial,
*4l it~bas,e ibest wishes of all
good citizens.
The PhAcnfis says : "The Mackey
ites complain that their names were
not pioled [on the roll of the House
of Representatives.] Let them
notify Mr. moan, and he will make
it all right." *o are not surprised
t Z int tie ftmes f the mem
bers of the Mackey mob were not
called when the House was organ%
ized. They have never qualified as
members, sad till they do so, accord
ing to :law and the rule of the
House, they can emrpset no pacoQgai
tion whatever.
Exorsurouns ni Taouau.---Dublin
J. Walker,S8tatoseator frogaQhester'
county was arrested on th~e 28rd inst.
charged with & breach of trust with
frauduletuieti, ik h~ving istoed
a teachie?' -certri ae to Wiflam
- Sanders, colored, for the su of.*412
for alleged services as teacher, when
he knew that Sander. had not ren
dered any such servied. The eel
tifloate was issued by Walker when
school commissioner of Ohester
county in 1874, and It was paid biy
B. G. Yocum, late carpet-bag coun.
unde/'indctuaent for oMeial milsoon
duct, and he having Bed the Stat.
last week, this certilicate with ot.,
er evidmaMeUtW'e' adil6 'Was
diweovsge4t mStee Matby thd
cbairmas ddi b0n'ommnissions
ers. The certifleate In question W(
countersigned biy Wnikew without itjz
having BAs*6 bemo.sig e-bp thei
school trustees, Walker, een l~l
arraigned bshare ,M . geg
4espler himself and o6~i N4'rso
Walker is now In ja~ghin-hsms'
coinie n deflaul pgeR.
He i~~Eia n~a mn of
, Property, and the leading colored
section. The -ekerge4
amounts Wd under one
statutes.
Judge Maeherbia. lesed a benob
ter efty, on the e~~~d~
not been 'beramena
Matters In Columbia.
Mum intgest has been fo*e 11
over ,th Stfte as to the turn tlat
ir woufd'tako uppg the pneoeting
of the eglature at Columbis.
"the qcnditipn.of aguirs there is well
repreqented by te grrepoident of
9 0 pn :&ou~jer, under date
-aft the Fafrfioeld'~njhe s he baye:
Gibson, offairnlfieh dolored
between thQ Wallace and Mackey
Houses hidt f4l, has finally compro
mised by i resignation, which was
handed iol to-day. His colleague,
Bird, who was also conspicious for
like unceptainty, had likewise agreed
to resigI, and only changed his pur
pose on. ,eceipt of Chamberlain's
letter urging the party to stick.
Bird may a weldI resign. One
more gant chair is repor d from
Ohestr, where Jude Moke has
refued to ecept b from.Dublin
r;wk was arrested at that
that b low ispTay
bed
b.'ai W a er
stit# partin rallying the defor4
: pubo e for, the; bhs .
e er s ere arli1 .roce o
securing the nomination for chiof
Ij tie for himself. I am assured,
wheerover..by onniof hi s ot trusted
adv sers; -t at Mr. Ch berlain von
4m19lates oth1rig'f ht hkind, as he
W6is not propose-to iipasiahie gros
ots for future p e pt
y inchuring cer 's
critical period. he publicans
are very busy about something-.
just exactly what reaoins to be
developed; but Demoratic members
.i fgathef $nough for their guid-.
ance from a ssgnifioaet remark
made by one of their shrowdest
oponents yesterday. 1%e s d:
"The Republicans wl not waste
their strength or risk their hopes in
aby useless fight against majorities.
They will watch and wait, in the
sublime faith that the Democrats
will blunder again somewhere and
~at some time, as they have blun..
deyed in the matter of the Electo
ral Commission and on dthet' oc,
caeions, and then the Republichas
will strike hard and strike home/'
Concerning the United States
Senatorship and the chief justice
ship, the correspondent says:
I am requested to state that the
support accorded to Gen. M. W
Gary by the Republicans is due not
to any solicitation on his part, but
to the fact of his known opposition
to President Hayes, who is . now
regarded with the least possible
favor by the Republicans in this
State. There is, however, little
real interest in the talk about the
United States senatorship, as Gene
ral Butler does need or seek a re
-eloe$ion, but stands on his art elec
tion and the certifico (~ vernor
Harapton. It seem - ~ett that no
new election for senator will be had,
unless the Une 8tati senste
should decide tbh (hGneral Butler's
former election 'Ma ibeisttiikt.
Tity goartest .gor chief' jg
promises to be a vdiy livelg,.h e
easterli section press Colonel Mc..
of Darlingtop, un (Qhancellor
4b d h ountaiti districts
and Jug aer and Juadge Al
Wiclb lso have ~each earnest
advoates. Governor IRampton~ and
his Cainet still stronglI sugort
tie pomintien of Judge Wat ard
e~dif he should be nominated, it
wt'be through their iitrence.
Thejepbicn- still :hope for a
)eoratie bolt, arid oneo rauih6r weas
that Boe was arraiiging a combi
natin In the interest of the Hon.
J. B. Campbell, of Charleston, for
chief justice a but when Bowen ar..
ived here to-day he is reported to
'tavi notified his followers that Mr.
Oam bell'a ahre must not be uged
~b~Goz 4ra $d0aean
th sdiae gut
tion~las( ion.:
beiag engaged in prepaoe
c Abu us,and
dosi ~ ent~ hwa p pos
confidently looked for. Nothingr
was done as to the chief justice;
The harmon of the paucus grqebly
e made as smiaw a
pOUible. ~ire Is no indi4n.
omWtll nf tfaxes'
161~ intes on the
bageeeraX disposi.
$s to botoo is lanvman.
A cappus of ouch Rlpublican Inom.
bers 4s arc in t1 oit 'va. wjale j o.
night; in a- small r o i r's
b'11ildig. Abotit' tfrty -or -ll~y
five wero present. Extra precau
tidns wore taken to soecuro secrecy
to their doliberatioi, but it is known
that nothing wha rer was agreed
upon, and the caucus will hold an
adjourned meeting to-morrow, when
other members shall have arrived.
True Wtpther o4' Ijdgd, No, ,
Knights of Honor,
TnE regular meeting of this Lodge will be
lheld in Masonic IlH on Friday evening, the
Wil Ist at 6 o'clock. A full attendance is
,. A. CHANDLER,
april 26-it Reporter.
Winnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. X.
T HE regular monthly communication
of this Lodge gill be hold this eve.
ning,26th inst., at 8 o'clock.
WM. N. CHANDLER,
mar 26 Secretary.
3rT'Icm.
SEALED bids to furnish the town with
Oil, Glass and Fixtures for the street
lpsi for 'tbl yestenmW ienoing 314y 14t,
1877, will be received until the 30th
inqtant.
W. ' N. CHANDLER,
april 26-t2 Clerk,
MORRIS" HOTEL.
have just Axished painting, papering
and thoroughly renovating my Hotel
from top to bottom, and now have it in
first class order and am prepared to on
tertain my guests with much more con
vience and comfort than heretofore.
Office on first floor and opening on main
street, with dinning room and sample
rpom -ajoiping. Every effort will be
inade to make my guests comfortable.
a5 Hotel located next door to F.
Elder's large grocery and dry good stores,
and in the central and business portion of
town. Charges to suit the times.
A. A. MORRIS,
april-26-tf Proprietor.
FURNITURE,
' T ROW Shades, Picture Frames,
Children's Carriages, Lumber and
Shingles.
Use economy by buying the best, and
buy wher qu oanigpt ,to peappst.
abrild 8. - t. PN1LLIP&
REPORT OF THE ONDITION
OF THE
Winnsboro National Bank,
A T Winnsboro, in the State of .somh
Cu'oli . . at the lone of business
April 4th, 1877.
BESOUROES.
Loans and Discounts, i 54.944 90
Overd nfts. 3,577 40
U. S honds to secure
circuat aion, .75,000 00
Due from approved reserve
agents. 691
Due from other Nationual 691
Banks, 3235
Real Estate, Furniture 3236
atud Fixtures, 1,433 70
Cutrbnt, ln pt-taes -and
Taxes Paid, 2,035 68
Premiums Paid, 10..212 50)
Bills of other [Danks, 4,378 00
Fractionat Currency (minl.d
Ing Nickels.) 66 37
Specie, (including gold
Treasury certificntes) 1,874 00)
'Jel ThI dew'otes( . .. : ' 00000
Treas. 5per cent of circulatIon. 2,350 00
. . ;0,9% 27
LIABILITJE ~.
Capital Stoe'- paid In, $75,000 00j
Surpiu. Fund, 2.76O25
Undivided profins 4,8 60
National Bank holes out.
st an ding. .66,,86Ot,
Dividends unpal ,. 147 50
Individual does tesubjpet
t'o dkedit, -01 08
Due to other National S3anks,. .388 59
Tot al $'160,225 27
S'TATF(PO8UTHI(!AItOLINA, '
Uonety of field,- -
I, Samue'l B. .Olowney, Cashier of the'
above , name4 . Bank, do 5 solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true
*.o the best of my knowvledge 4nd belief,
SAMUELr B. CLOWNEY,-Cashier.
S OIBEAR N li.
Correct- Et ..
o I*en ,nj
real or~YT
OF 1T
'R v 'EY CQtkX ICK4C
POUNDP 01LIAUNDRlY
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GREAT REDUCTION IN TII
GROCERIE~S ,AN
CaOCOtALB,
GA1DEN
~~~-' AY ACt. e
dgLCAa =30~
SHOES. AN
-3: 0 Mv 10 IE
-t
march 17 1&'
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SEEDS:
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