The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 24, 1877, Image 3

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RAILROAD SciiEDULFis.-The follow ing are the hours at which .the trairn; on the C. C. and A. Rt. V. pass Winnsboro: REOUIAn PssENoEn-Nwn1IT. For Charlotte 2.31, A. i. For Augusta,' 1.13, A. M. AcconMIODATION -Fnsiol--)AY. For Augusta, 11.4-5, A. M For Charlotte. 1.00, I'. M New A V.%rtisements. Winnsboro -Lolge -Win. N. Chan dier, Secretary. Kni~ghts of Honor-E. S. Chan dler, 3epo,rter. Fans and Fruit Jars-J. F. Mc Master & Co. The -heat and dust .n town are oppressive. The therzuometer is knocking about in the nineties, and the streets need watering very bad ly. The House acted well in copimit ting Peter ,Papip to j ijl for his fla grant contqmpt. The time for buying up committees is . past, ardt Peter should -be made ,to know it. lie will doubtless fully realize it by the time he has served out the teri of imprisonment to .whch he has been sentenced. .Peter Papin is a Frenchman, living at Port Royal. He has been endeavpripg to l9bby through the Legislature some bals that would give him and his asso ciates a virtual monopoly pf the shipping business at that place. 'he committee made an unfavorable re port, thus practically killing his prc posed measures. Joe Thom pson requests .us to say that the school tax levied .in town ship no. 9 last summer was two mills, and not twg and a half. *Wo find is statemout:in this to be cors rect. He states, in juqtification of his action, that he consulted the then school commissioner, Mr. Crawford, and was advised by him that a tax of twp mills should be levied. Thompsop.also denies hav ing endeavored to got up a Radical nomination in the recent election. He says that a nomination was made of himself and Henry Johnson---but without his own seeking. We deem it just to give him what benefitmay come to him of his statements. We understand that nearly if not quite all of the stores in towvn will be closed to-day, with a view to .a proper observance of [Thanksgivings Day. Services will be held in the Associate Rleformed and jir the Episcopal church, commencing at eleven o'clock. In the Episcopal church the congregation wvill use a sp)cia~l seryice prepared and pre - scribed for the occasion by the bishop ef the diocese. There will be no services in the other churches, in consequence of the absence of the pastors. A R REsTED FoR ]3GA}I Y.--On Mon.. day last a warrant was issued by Trial Justice Robertson for the arrest of Prince Martin, a member of the Mackey House from this county. The charge is preferred by one of two wvomuen whom it is alleged Prince has married. He admits that ho was married the second time, his first wife being still living, but states that he pro curedl a divorce from the .latter at the hands of the late Trial Ju :tice Kirkland. Even if this be shown to be truo, it will not avail the bigamist, as ignorance of the law will excuse no man. Of course the trial justice had no shadow of right to grant the divorco-.that power being vested by statute in the Court of Common Pleas. The wvarrant of arrest was taken to Columbia by Sheriff Ruff, and a search at once made for the too much-married politician. Bunt Prince had in some wa~y got wind of the proceeding against .him, and just before he reached Columbia, on the Greenville train, he jumped off and made himself so scarce that the sheriff could not find him. The next day he came back home. On Wednesday he camne to town, so rendered himself, and was taken in custody. He waived a prmiary examination, and was held to bail in the snum of live hundred dollars, to appear for trial tt the next torun of the Cqurt of General Sessions for this county. One feature of the case is that Martin's second wife is a step-daughter of Israel Byrd, the mulatto senator from Fairfield. Byrd doubtless know till the circum stances of the case, and in giving his permission and sanction ,> the unlawful marriage was an accessary in the crime committed by Martin. Byrtl should bo at once arrested and held to bail. It ,is proper to add that we were aware of the pending proceedings apin)st Martin on Monday last, but for obvious reasons deemed it p'oppr to defer i publication of theimt until after the sheriff should have executed the warrant of arrest. Truo Brotherhood Lodge, No. 344, Knigbts of Honor. TIi; regular meellng of this Lodge will ie held III llitSoiutc Hall oil onFriday eveitlg, the 23th1 Inst., at 8 o'cluck, sharp. E. S. CIIAN I)ILlt, may 24-it lIepurter. Wipsboro )Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M. F NHE regular monthly comiiuiinientir.n of this Lodge will be 11(1(1 this eve ning,24th inst., at quarter last 8 o'clock. W.M. N. CUAN.)LER., may 24 ' Sec retary. Fanis ! Fanls ! Fants ! A l rge stoqk of Fans just in. r- J. F. 1 c.iAS'1'l:t & CO. Fruit Jars ! Fruit Jars T UST received, a lot of Mason's elebra t ted Fruit. Jars, with Boyd's porcelain lined covers. 1rice,balf gallon sizes, $2.5', per dozen. " quart sizes, $2.25 per dozen. may 21 J. F. Mc? ASTElt & CJ. C. CLENDINING, Boot and Shoe Manufatcturer, W.INNSBOllO, S. C. THeE unclersigned re spectfully a nniuces to the - tizenis of Ftiriid a tiat le lhas removed his Boot and Shoe Mpnufactory to one door b).ow Mr. C.Iullter's. 1 am iprepared to mlanuifacture .tii styles of work in at substan1tiatl and orkaimanlike manner. out (if the very best materials, and at price, fully as low as the sameC goods can be manufactured for et the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hand te good Stock of Sole anid Upper Leather, Shoo Findings &s., which will be sobl at reasonable priia. ]epairing promptly attended to. Terns strictly Cash. .r'- Dried Ijides bought. oct 12 J. CLEND.INING. R. J. McCarley (G't all attention tolhisinew - Sockof Iloots and Shoes, aill sizes adstyles, at uprecedenitedlyloprcs ALSO, An entirely now Stock of Groceries. Sugar of all grades,Coff'ee, Rice, Ihominy, Meal, Soap, Starch, Soda, Pepper, Teai,et'e. Fine Secd Irish Potatoes. Choicest Brands of Flour. Best Corn and ltyo Whiskey in town. Tobaecc and Cigars, Molasses, Lard, Bacon ltaams &c Lowest miarket pricef Ifor ensh,~ mar 3 R. J. McCARLEY. The Staite of South Carolia COUJNTY OF .FAJRFIELD. Bly 0. R?. TIIO.MPSO, Evq., P'robale Judye. ;ir HEREAS, Stephen Crosby hiath VYmade suit to mae to grant him let tern of administration of the estate andl effects of'D. C. Crosby, deceaised: T1hese are thefefore to cite and admmnish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said D. C. Crosby, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the t ourt of Probate, to be held at FairfIeld Court hlouse, S. C., on the 29th (lay of May next, after p~ublication horeof, at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to show~ cause, if any they have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 14th day day of May, Anno Domini 1877. 0. Rt. T HOMPSON, may 15-f xlaw2 J. P. F. C. Winnsboi o Hotel THE undersignedI takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that ho fhas removed to that large and commodious Brick hotel, locat'ed in the bentro of busIness, where he is prepared to- accommodate the publie with .clean and well furnished roome, and a table sup plied with the best that the market affords. Hie intends to deserve and hopes to receive the p)ublic patronage. M. L.. BRLOWN, January, 8, 1377.-tf Pr'oprietor. ' SIIATING SALOON,. rF HE undersigued takos this method of informing the public that he has opened a Shaving and Hair-entting Saloon in the room two doors wvest of the peat-officee, where be will take pleasure In serving all those who may, favor him with a call. Everything In hiis line done in thes latest and most faahionable ut3'le. jnn 18-t uINavY ToI4E Hurrah for llafflptil! .CRAN) SPRING OJENINOG, -AT THIE I1 y Goods, Fancy Goods, an(d Millinery 1Bazar, () a beautiful and full .line of ljtest J novelties in ,Spring and 8uiumie'r Millinery and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of'.ad ies', misses' and Children's trinuned Hallts, Flowers, Ribbons; Silks, Nets, &c. A large lot of Ladies',Collarettes,Ficlhlus and other 'fcyiV articles. Irispectior, of the Lad 1-s 111 public genterally solicited. We will eneta.-vor to niease the miiost Cas tilious. All we ask is that you call, lpd see for yourseives, and give us a trial. New Spring Prints. Centennial Stripes, Dress (roods, W hite Goond 1,rs Inipro' era. (orsets :l iosiery, Gloves, Notious, Clothing, Huts, Shpes, &P. Agent for Buttterick's reliable ptaper patterns. Ladi s', \lisses' ar&l Chtildren's new patterns in store. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Just filled up N w'th fre hI Groceries, Cton feetiointries aid everything usually found in a first chass house of the kind. A lot of lurniture. Laths, Shi:ugles, &c. Lumber low for Cash. J O. BOAG. You can find all yqu want by calling Oil april 14 gJ. Cb. 3ogp LADI) BROS. E have now completed onc of the best stooks of DRY GOODS, LOOTS and SHOES. HATS and CAP, YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY,' &L. IN THE COUNTY. We wvill not be undersold. Lot ,us say, however,.-that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a yard. We~T cannot sell them lower and have a uni for pr 11ofit on all Goods. OIVE US A CALL TO OUR COLOEED FRIENDS As you have aiways put confi dence in us, wo will tate that you may depend on getting goods at a regular even price. No baits held out to any one. nov 30. MORRIS' HOTEL I have just finiah ed paint i ng, papering 1and thoroughly renovating my Hlotel from top to bottom, and now have it in first class order and am prepa~fred to en.. tertain my guests with miuch more eon vionce and comnfert than heretofore. Office on first floor and opening on main Btreet, wvith .dinniing room and sample rcom adjoining. Every effort will bo made to make my guests comfortable. Jw Hotel located next door to F. Elder's large grocory andl dry good stores, and in thelcentrauland b usiness p)ortion of town. Charges to suit the times. A. A. MORtIlIs, april--26-tf f Proprietor. Photographs ! Photographs ! GR EAT reduction in prices at the new Photograph Gallery in rear of Morris' Hotel I anm now ready forb bus inelss in my new and splendidly arranged Gallery and at the following reduced rates: Cabinets per dozen, $5.00. " " half dozen, 3.50. Cards " dozen 3,001. " "half dozen, 2.00. Ferrotypos, 3 for $1 00. Silnglo one 50) ots. Ohld ron, inv'arily 50. mayv5 A. A. Mwano. JUST RnECEIVED, O e car load seld Iotatoog, Quio " " ' Oats. -ALSO, -- A full line of Phiitation Hard ware consisting of Lay Iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow iMoulds, Spades, Sl..vels, T.:races, Hames Clevicos, 'R1icos, Heel Screvs ..c.&Rc which will .besoId low for -CASH. I krep constantly on hand a full supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY 4Gr- .M O'31-3 B.i 30 ISg I hive on hand several brands of first class FERTILIZERS which 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 to call on me before pur chasing. 2 .. ELDER. feb 2Q TO OUR CUSTOMERS HOare indebted to us for PRIOVIS. IONS or PIIOSPHATES, we vould respect fully call attention, that your bills are duo on or before the first of November. Wo are depending on you for payment ATI ONCE, to enablo us to meet obligations made to assist you, and which aro duo at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our promises promptly. Beaty, Bro.e% Son. oct 12 COP'A&RNERtSHIP NOT.IE. -0 'DI HE undersigned have associated -.themisolves for the practice of miedi Ine and surgery in Wilnnsboro and its dicinity. JNO. (I. MOBLEY, M. D., - R, B. HANAHAN, Ml D. SAYEYO hlR MONEY --GQ TO D N1E BE A 'S. JUST RECEIVED, A beatitiful lino of Ladies' and Gents' Notions. -lainburg Edgings and Insertions, qt 7,cts., 10c4;. and l4 cts, per yard. HANSQME A QOlMENT OF White and Striped I-osiqxy, at all prices. PARASOLS, SILK and COTTON. Gents' Unlauncdied ,Shirts, -Wamautta Mills, $12 per dozen. ' ferc;.Ie Shirts, $12 ,per dozen, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 121 couts per yard, CALICO $ and BLEACHINGs, Always in great variety. TRY OUR BALTIMORE EACH PAIR WARRANTED. 1 pn't fail to Cail on iho Loader of Low PRICES, DANNENTBERG. april 17 D.R. Flnluiei I EEPS constantly on~ hand a full sup ply of Choice FAMILY GROOERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES. Hlis stock has recently been replenished, and ho is now ready to supply the wants of alL. oct12 CONGRESS STREET 1WO EO D S t WINNSB3ORO, S. C. NEW GOODS U. G, DESIPOIRTES' AND BARGAINS DRY GOODS, GLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, LIQUORS, feb 8