The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 13, 1877, Image 3
RAILROAD SCIIEDIULE.--The follow
ing aro the hours at which the tria.s
on the C. C. and A. Rt. It. pass
Winnsboro t
REGULAn PAssENOER---NIoHT.
For Charlotte, 1.20, A. M.
For Augusta, 11.07, r. -u.
ACCOMMODATION F REIoUT--DAY.
For Columbia, 7.30, r. hr.
For Charlotte. 10.45, A. hr
Relixious Notices.
Methodist Church--Rov. J. M
Boyd, 11, A. At., 7j P. Ar. Sunday
School, 10 A. M.
Associato Ito formed Church- -
Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. A., and 7f
P. Mr.
Presbyterian,Church-Rov. . R.
Brackett, 11 A. hr., and 74 1,. 1r.
Sabbath School 4j r. At. Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday, 54 r. Af.
Epis-opal Church--Rov. J. Obear,
services every Sunday except the
2nd Sunday of the month: at 11
o'clock A. M.
Now Advertisoments.
Shcrifrs Sale-S. W. Ruff, S.F. C.
Rostaurant-J. Groeschel.
Estate Sale--A. F. Ruff.
Executor's Notice-A. F. Ruff
Lowest Prices for Cash- 11. J
McCarley.
Pay your subscription to Tu
NEWS AND HERALD.
The following aro the prices of
cotton for the past threw days:
Thursday, 10f ; Friday, 10f.
Attention is c died to the estate
sale advertis.d by Mr. A. F. Ruff,
as executor. The property to ho
sold is varied and1 valuable.
No additional memibors of the
Graham family have died in Charles
ton. It is believod now that all
will recover. The origin of the
poisoning is involved in inmy story.
A telegram has been received
stating that Mr. R. Gibles Centcr,
formerly of this county, died of yel
low fover at Port Royal on WcJ
nesday.Mr. Center was a son of Dr.
T. I. Contor, and was highly es
teemod.
NE.w AnvEaTsErrs.-Mr. i1. J
McCarley advertises a large anl
well selected stock of groceries,
boots, shoes, wines, liquors, sogars
and tobacco.
* Mr. Jos. G roeschel, proprietor~ of
the Morning Star Saloon, annouu
ces the reopening, for the season, of~
his Restaurant, where miay nowv be
found all the delicacies of the season.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE. -We are re
quested to state that the Rev. G. R.
Brackett, D. D)., will hold divine
service and p)roach in the Presbyte..
rian church at 11, a. mn., and 74., p.
.im., to-movrowv. Dr. Brackett was
formerly pastor of Scion Presbyte
rian church at this place, and is now
in charge of the Second Presbyterian
church in Charleston. HIe is too
well known to require an introduc
tion.
Cordls C icUs. -This leviathan
show is coming to Winnsboro on
Monday, Oct. 22. The exhibition
embraces a famous circus, extensive
menagerie, colossal museum, aqua
* rium, &c., arnd a grand consolidated
world's wvondoer exhibition, of which
W. WV. Colo is sole propeietor and
manager. The 1Mobile Register says:
~i "The wild beasts connected with the
show were all first class. Then the
Iperformances of the circus ring
were most excellent. One rare
quality Wvas thme piromptness,
amounting to almost dash, with
which everything wvas put through.
There were no long breathing spells
filled ini with stale witticism of the
conventional clowvn. All the acts were
just lengthy enough to interest the
spectator, and not to p)all the taste.
These features are so rare in travel
ing exhibitions, that we make special
commendation of them hero. Added
to this, we may say thall the per
formers in the arena are first-class--.
not a poor one in the lot. We hearti
ly commend the exhibition to the
favor and attention of the press and,
public wherqver they may chance t
pitch their tents."
Tho Voluntoor Parade.
Winnsboro wma w1k1ed ip on
Wedlna2 y by the hi:'peelion of thm
voh;er mpsby i'Aijua't and'
In Or G14 oer c 1 i se. AlthlougI
t11i i. a buy Se.!ron of the yer,
Lho military m1'ado prepar.Aions to
litanld the ordeal. On We'vdnesd.:Lv
morning the Fairfield Light Dra
goons, Capt. T. I. Ro)bortsoa, a
stalwart body of men, and lzind
somnoly mounted, rendezvoused on
the Collego groon, and executed
several mancouvres proparatory to
"passing muster." Tho Hampton'
Rilo Guard, of Ri-dgeway, under i
comuand of Capt. I S. DesporLes,
arrived on the morning train and
oncampod at the depot. The Mon
ticollo Rtilles, Capt. Jnlo. B.* Davis,
although tho corps had boon organ~
ized only ia week, determined 6o have
at place inl the picturo also. Tihe
Gordon Light Infantry, of Winms
boro, Capt. V. G. Jordan, was of
course out in full force.
At four o'clock, p. i., accordin
to announcement, the dif'erent com
panies assoiublokd, and, preceded by
the Citizens' Cornet Band, marched
from the town hall .to the Collego
groel, the scene of tho militury
parades in the good old ante-bellum
days. The order was as follows
Citizens' Cornet Band,
Gordon Ligit In raitry,
Drm and Fife Corps,
flampton Rile Guard,
Monticello Rifles,
Fairficld Light )ragoois.
None of tho companies have yet,
beenl regIlarly unifurmed. They
appeared, howver, in black coats
an pants, and black felt ba. The
14m1ptoni Rifle Guard had arms,
their private property, and worc red
rosettes. The Dragoons were armed
with sabres.
Arrived on th. green, whither a
largo concourse had assembled, the
bat:lion was formed, and G_neral
Moise assumec comnnalnd. Several
imanoinvres wor creditaly executed;
Itnd 'iho companies were then il
sp eCted.
After this, General M11oiso ad
dl essed the troops in a neat specch,
in which he explainled the aims. and
objects of the Stato government in
organizing". tho Voinnteer Stato
Troops. Ho said it was tho pur
1),.O of the authorities to raise the
volntcor for cs to the highe 4 s tod
E\01. hi'm. ig p-i*le would be done111
in mmmaing thir d1Ileront comnpanie.s
successful. Hie p)id a. high comi'gi.
iment to Col. 4 no. B3. Da,vis, the
commnander of thme MonticQio fles,
and nrged that corps to follow thme
example he had already andl w~ould
in future set them.
At the closo of the addi ess
three rousing cheers woere given
for the G3neral, and the parade
wa'fs dis',issed. The comip:mies
marched back to Main street, and
were dismissed. The appearance
pr'esenited, considering the time the
compiesiO have been org miz'd, was
highly creditable. The battalion is
composed of splen didi imaterial, and
it will form an admirable nleusii
for an exton dedl miiitar'y organ iza
tion in Fairfield.
At night General Moise was sere
naded by the Cornet Bandl, and he
responded in a graceful adldress,
Ho loft on Wednestiny night's train
for CheHtor, wh oire lie has alread(y
inspeted the volunteer troops ort
ganized thoro.
Lowest Prices for Cash.
~ HAVE just received a large and
well assorted stock of Groceries,
'which 1 offer cheap for CASH.
I am selling out my stockc of
Boots and Shoes at COST PRICES.
Triumph and Lynchbm''g Rye,and
Steo Mountain Corn Whiskies.
Fine Brands of Tobacco and
Cigars.
Highest prices given for Cotton,
R J. McCARLEY'S.
JTORZ SA JLj.
nolw Piano, mado by one of the load-.
ingmmnufacturers of thme Unitoed
States. ThIo instruiment has ai coIUminaI o
Seveni and eoetird octalveF, aind is
Inilhed with all thme latest imiprovemnents.
It can be botughat at a great roduetioni
frm retail pico.
Apply at the omieo of Tnn NEiWs AND1
ILIsaAJD.
June 93-tf
.4w, i1111,rm A L NOI : i
ir .In i-oWwll-You Ble I ta of Ings
j~1ihiti is 1141 .I ) To -4-lc' ~ io i t60
Iwf!0 U ) n - NVt ;I1 1 ofh.5 i 4rllv
Pw.n;[s o urInI inii-1.e To do
i'r.Ith 's PnII14la o s h c
'r, -. 01he .Iukin-rh1-s" ellr(s if has 11cc0m
plsh , isl o. 1 f :t l ye1 d \YhA olial's I
knowni as tII. V 4 I, :14 '40 v.01ri
iOfthkl- wVO'Ib6. (4) WhiCh wo -
Jvcn i1iiteldi ppoar like nut ic be
ffo)re at sinll-e bottlo o f th.Iis wonder-ful
COm poilnd. Ht is poreparc-d by ,1J.l
fil1, Atlanta, GaI ,1and sold at '$1.50 per
bottle by Dit. W. I'. A IHXN. PyiVcIS
proseribe it. Its act ion i pronI'pt., sur
anld decisiNvo.
TIIE ELLPIJAANIT
.) a H : c of Fall anil
AT T1 "1 1 V ("AOODS, FANCY
Milinwy Bizaar.
---0
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
tklho plesiure inl AlluOnllncilg to
our frielnds and tie public gneridlly that
w vr now opening he line t, and io.;t
com11pletf? as.-ortmn"lt of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
inchidling MillinIry. an i - oo N ill
111 the L.tOt .',-yl and nrll)1 i., of t
sulumn, ruch il; Itre g - l- ly fonnlld ill it
first-clas: Al'AlllnerY esti-.biishiolnt. 1tIn
V an sitqe Dry Goo'ds, a% beu:111itil
t;tock of lewcst ,.tyle. of Drtess Goods.
13utt ons andti
TRIMMINGS.
A full aSsorh:mnt of brown and b1noied
Miudsll, P'oplinls, Ci, Iicovs, G'.inghamuls,
G etsoohis, Notions, Corsets, 6loves,
osircy, his.tles,Skirts, Shawl-, 11Cloaks,&c.
MenI' ) ad. oys' at,. Boots and 'Shoos
foir t;nts an-l ]Ioys, :-h1oes andA Gaiters
for LIlklic;, 31is.ws and Childrc.
A FULL STOCK OF
Fresh Orroceriqs, Conf-ootionerieq, Cakes
aid Cracrers, Chvese, Ala.u!erel,
Ph m1 -, I M, al, ("ri4 t, 1S-11p ,
S-'tar ,!h, Caudles.Ke rosnie,
Crof."i-rY, Tinl anld
WVomd-n Ware,
Furniturfand
Matt ce.sse,
LUMB3ERFOR SALE
miy sto.4l: ant1 ;.r:-, s.
oit 31
- " A. !:h1 a f all 14up1.
reetl d, and.4 he is nlow
rea14.ly to suipp y the wants of all.
oct12
IlolOl Ziou ti ollegia-te Institute,
THE''U faill 'ession of this well1
kno4. i nJinstituito began Onl
Mondy, Agust27th.
to elocution, readi;ing, sl4ling and1( wii
ing. PnIu1iil will recoivo. that careful
drill in1 the4. rudiiiments wh1ich is1 esseO.ni
to s1eiurinIg U thorough oducation, Black
b)oard exer.cises willI enter lar 1gely3 as. a
mlethodl of ins4tr'uctioni. Tiho college0
building isi comlmodious and conveniently
lo.ca4ted1. Thef PrinIcipl4 hopes8, withI4 the
plitical anfd ma4f4terial. improl4v'eent of ftho
State, to scourio a libelu pat.ronageo, by
meaons of wichl the4 fnst.itulte nmy be re
hitori'0to its former popul1arity ando unoful-.]
Classi1cal de3partmn4.ft, per session
of twenty weeks, - - $30.00
Interine;diate, - - - 25.00
P)i imaryO, -------..- O.00 (
Payment to be imade quarterly in adl
vance,
11. M, DAVIS, Principu.,
anu 14-+xwf wizsr,. C.n
THE LATESl
BEST
ATLOWEk
SHAVE just returned from the mv
;miest, largest, and bet assorted st
ie especial benefit of the citizons ol
xvito thoir attention.
To the Ladies who would havo
3ILOVES, LINGERIE, and tho vor'
To the Gentlemen who would gnt I
LOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO
. To those who are in need of good
1ariety
L'ABLE LINEN, HOMESPUN;
DOYLIES, CHECKS,
TOWELS, TICKING
BLANKETS, BLEAC
-THESE MAY B
S
FURN
jaEr Savo high bills by purchansinfl
A NEW SEl
RST10 WINDOW SHADE., Low in P
will never got out of order, and will
M1ATT.
Spring Beds, Picture Framos, Pic
C rrias
LUI
And Shingles at Pr
REI
Neatly dono at modorate Pric
UNDERTAKE]
wi nekroeop u odaful orde ly ofm wil
Andolns Shsinlsh AlP
RJ
J. E.A&ger& Co.,
1ia"' aund 139, Meeting Street,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
WH1OLESALE dealers in Foreign
andI D)omestic Hardware and Cut
lery, Gunsx, Bar Iron and Steel. Sad
dilery and Sadl(dlery liardware, Fairbanks'
Standanrd Heales.
STATE AGENTS
for the celebrated Farmer's Friend
Plow.
A FULL LINE
af Agricultural Implements and Steels.
STATE AGENTS
ror the Tfredogar Horse and Mule Shoes,
which hiave~ been recently improved, and
we no0w offer thoem to the trade with satis
fact.ion.
OUR'ENTIRE STOCK
s now full and complet,e, to whiech we
invite the attention of the Fall TVradlo.
.rpr- All orders sihall receive prompt
ind careful attention.
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
137 and 139, Meeting Street,
aug ll-xtaug oct dec Charleston, S. C.
80EYUTING NEW.
T h)ave just received somo very fine old
iCorn WVhiskcoy, Peach and A pple Bran.
ty, 'from Stono Mountain, Georgia, and
jinooln eoun ty, Virginia, and various
ther grades of Weostern Rlyo Whiskeys,
forth Carolina (Cor and Rye Whisk eys,
)omuestic and Imported Wilnes and
Irandiles.
-ALSO
A large stock of bottled goods, consist.
mig of Charmpagno, Lager Boer, for
a mity v.se, Ales, Portecrs, S~oda Water &c.
)no barrel fresh Newark Cider on drani ght
)ool drinks o1 alli desoriptions. Toba co
.igars, &..
--AT OUR HOUsE.
J, D. MIcCAR LEY,
m a 3 Ptietor.
r RRI*VALS.!
GOOD.
T PRIOC !
1-T
rket, having selected onejof thA lW1hd
ocks over brought to this place, for
Fairfield, to which I respectfully
0
the pretiest styles of DRESSES,
daintiest SHOES
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
lhe very latest and nobbiost ouits of
uS, and furnishing GOODS
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
B of all kinds, Notions i4 great
, HOSIERY,
BUTTONS,'
HAMBURG EDGING,
1ING, VALISES and TRUNKS:
E FOUND AT
OL. WOLFE'S.
ITURE,
Arrived and to arrive, con
sisting of Walnut Chambet
Suites, Painted Cottage Suites
Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes,
Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables
Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs
Desks, Towel-racks, Wash,
standv, Lounges, Sofas, Hall
itands, Hat Racks, Coat
Hooks, Corner Standi-for
Design and Workmanship Un..
equalod.
AT HOME.
PPLY OF
ico, Durable and Obnve0eu. Vey
last longer than any other 94 a
RESSES,
turos, Bracket, Mirrors
IBER
ices to Suit the Ti4(.
'AIRING
es. Furniture made to order.
VS DEPARTMENT.
[etalic and Rosewood Th ai
o, a cheap stock of Coffins.
. W. Phillipse
NEW FALL
--AND
Winter Good.k V
IcIo1aster & Bre
~RE now pepared (b
the lazgesLt,soks of .
FALL AND 'ATE
to be found in the up country.
is full in every. departtAent.
astonishingly cheap.
SATISFACTION GUA .1
We propose to soll as pha y;MZ
house in the up constry
to give full value for the mione.
Call and examitteld our
be convinced that we~ afe ~l~geoo
canor and givng Uett4 a than
ever beore.
NO TROUBLE~ TO 8IW
ocOO5 , w n
SGEO. B. EbWAflDS.
Cotton and- C4eheftl -d6mn~1It#io f~
OHA1%WSTON,E,0.'sD
pROMPT attention given to thes l~
oto,Peas, Corn, RioesI1andrO.V
dluco of all kinds,
Merchandise bought free of oia
sion.' Bein8 os Wle spo*h ostbpQgWy
posted on prices. o~M e 94.0Il0
savin to burYsaosn o fomsrehan4 ~Is
Ocea4 Ste tjWJtVci J5
Glasgow, Liverpool, London and all pari
of Europe.
References: kBank of Charleston; $ae.
Ad ger & Co., Oh aries ton, S. C.
sep 2..-r tam