The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 17, 1877, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. RAILROAD SoHEDULES.-Tlo follow ing aro the hours at which the trains on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass: Winusboroi REOULAR PASsENoEn-NioUT. For Charlotte, 1 25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, 1. M. AccoMMODATIoN FREIGHT-DAY. For Columbia, 7.36, P. u. For Charlotte, 10.45, A. M Religious Notices. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. u., and 7} P. M. Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear, services every Swiday ex-lept the 2nd Sunday of tho mouth: at 11 o'clock A. m. Niles G. Parker's turn has come The case against him began yester day morning. All communications, of whatever nature, intended for this paper, should be addressed to TnE NEWs AND H21ALD, or to the WINNsBono PUB LISHING COMPANY. The Fair was in all respects a grand success. Fairfield was, as usual, well represented. The prize for the best drilling was awarded to the Governor's Guard, of Columbia -a fine body of men commanded by Capt. Hugh S. Thompson. We are requested to state tha the ladies of Ridgeway will give a hot dinner and supper on next Tuesday, for the purpose of procuring a stand of company col, ore for the Hampton Rifle Guard. The ladies and gentlemen of Winns boro are cordially invited to be present. We trust there will be a full turnout at this enter tainment. The Hampton Rifle Guard is a fine body of men, and deserves the encouragement of the whole people o: Fairfield. THE HoOK AND LADDER COMPANY. This organization, coiposod of colored men, was out on parado on Thursday afternoon, un lor com mand of President Jno. ). Smar. As usual the apparatus was.3 in ino condition, and the men were all neatly dressed in their uniforms of blue shirts and black pants. We were much pleased to observe the full turnout on Thursday, do spite the unfavorable weather. The interest thus shown by the col. ored firemen in their orgainizatin is worthy of great praise. Thbough, happily for the town, their services are seldom needed, yet, appreciating the necessity for constant readiness and constant discipline, the officers and members of the Hook an d Lad der Company continuo to keep their organization up to the highest standard. We are sure they wvill do good work whenever called , and in their efforts to make themselvea efficient firemen they have the best wishes of all good citizens. Now Grocorios. IAM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees, Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, 'Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in B3bls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wino and Cider Vinegar. Mr All goods delivered within corporate limits. D. R. FLENNIKEN. ANNUAL DIEETIING. T R next Annual )Meeting of the S.tock~holders of the (Charlotte, Co lumbia and Augusta Railroad will be held at the omlee of thme ' ompany, in Oolummbia, on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, at 10 o'elook, a, mi. O. BOUKNIGHT, nov 16 Serea ISPECIAL NOTICES. It is Found at Last. SoMTl'IllN-M NEw UND1-1a 'rut 8 N.--A new (IV is thNvr iIIg i;pon the li : t' wo Wll. 1li,mrI o sho hms bee.i calkl uni to suffer the ills of nan',,ind and iter own besides. 'i.Q treueutt idt n d dist 1,Iressi ift irregulacitioH peMliar to her w!:: lave long leen to h1e' tFo 'dir'fuil spwing Of woes untuis:tb(r " III the manISioU of the rich and ill theli vel of po-.- rtv aliko WORMaU 11a beenk th1e coIstant yet patient victim of a thousaid ills unknown to man-anid those without a remedy, "Oh Lord, how loug!" in the agony of her soul, hath she cried. But now the hour of her redomption is com . Sho will suffer no moro, for Dr. J. Bradfield's Feiale Regl lator- - Woman's Best Friend --is for salo by Dn. W. E. AmKEN at $1 .50 per bottlo. nov G--2w LL. persons indebted to me either on open acount or by ijote are re quosted to come up nud settle, as I muist have money. All notesitm,l accoiuts un paid by Dear ber 16, will bo given to my attorney for collection Let no one think that, an exception will bo Imlade inl their favor, as 1 INTEN) To CoLIEC'r FROM EVYIEY ONE OWINO SE,wlTUoUT EXCEPI'oN. nov 13- F. ELDER. ~i'.1 ,Tt10 e. ScHooL COMMIMsSIONER's OFFICE, WINNsBoRo, S. C., Nov. 12, 1877. A LL parties holding UNREGISTERED school certificates issued prior to October 31, 1873, aro required to present the samo for registration within ten days from the dato of this notice-at the end of which timo payments on the samio will com menco. WILLARD RIcIIAIRDsoN, School Commnissionler, nov 13 -xttd Fairfield County. SH E RIFF'S I LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In thc Com-non Pleas. William H. Lyles, Plaintiff, against George W. Kirkpatrick, Defon dant. P URSUANT to the decretal order of his Honor T. J. Mackey, made in the above stated case on the 21st day of M3y, 1877, I will offer for sale before the court-house door, for Fairield county, on Monday the 3rd (lay of Deceiber, 1877, for ASIu, the tract of land described in the -ulead ings in the above oauise, viz All that tract or pareol of land, situate in Fairfield county, on Shadrack's Branch, waters of Broad Rivor,(in the fork of the public roads leading from Sholton's Ferry to Monticello, Anld from Chester to Ashford's Ferry, bounded on the south by lands of estato of J. J. MCMahon, deceased, east by lands of George W. Kirkpatrick and the aforos-tid public roaJ )eading from Shelton's Ferry to Monticello, and on the west by the said public road loading from Chester to Ashfqrd's Ferry, and containing ONE IHUNDRED) AND EIGHTY-NINE ACREs, more or less. This land is sold subject to the lien of a mortgage dlebt duo by G. M. Chapman to the estate of E. F. Lyles, also55 to a judgment debt (due by said G. M. Chapman to Th'lomas M. Lyle', In tile whole amodnting to about six hunidred dollars ; amd any1 bid received will be0 considoredl as ovor and; above t.htt ammount. Sold as the property of tihe dlefendant in the above entitl ed action. S. W. RU11FF, Sheriffs Office, S. F. (1. Winnsoro, S. C., November 10, 1877. nov 15-t11x2 _________ J. E. Ager&Co., CHARLES$TON, S. C., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC H ARDWARE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad dlory, Bar Iron and Plow Steol, Onoum ber Pumps, F~AIRBANKS' SCALES. Agents for South Carolina for the celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows,'ono0, two and three horso, at redlucjd prices. Liberal Terms to the Tr'ade. Large assortment of Agricultural Imn ploments, Agricultural Stoels a specialty. Bull Tiong..es, Turn Shovels, Scooters, Swoops, 11eel Bolts &o. State Agents Tredogar Horse and Mule Shoed, p! All orders shall reooive prompt and eareful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., oct 10-xtaug oct d ee Charleston, S. C. TUOOTH[ BRUSIiE8. 2)dozon English Tooth Blrushes,im Store of DR. W. . AIKEN. YE~AST' POWVIERI, FOR maki.ug wholeusome, lght,dlgesti blo bread of alt kinds1 try the M orn ing Ster Yeast P'owder. f or sale at (the Drug Store of sept 12WW T'AIE1N. Augusta A vortisements, ~D ES Dry0oodK H1ollse inl tho Smh .0All explress 6rei-,hts piit-.wher(i the ornlcr is $10.00. Writo a Postal for Sam ples and( Price M-.. V. i -HAR).K&, BtO., :'';.7- Mugusta, Ga. G. V. DeGraaf, Wholesale and Retail FURNITURE DEALER -AND Undertaking in all its Branches. 147, 147 and 149 Broad St. CHAMBER SUITS. I m itation Walnut or Oak, 20 Ten pieces, solid head, carved top, 24 V8 34 4o " 45 50 DRESSING CASES. Ten picces. $ 40 45 50 ' 55 S Walinut, 70 80 100 " upwards to 600 CHAIRS. Cane Seat, per half dozen, $ 5 75 " DiLing. " 8 75 1 bent Dining, per half dozen, 1t 00 Split Seat, " "4 3 50 Best Cane Seat, "4 "s 4 75 Wood Seat-, " " 3 25 ROCKERS. Wood Seat,Arm, $ 2 00 "4 " Nurse, 1 00 Cane Seat "' 2 50 " Arm, 3 75 G. V. DeGRAAF, oct 27- Auguta, Ga. 3' No charge for drayage or paeking. $100,000 I One hundred thousand dollars' worth of Merchandise! SPIMeldt %lI a View-of supplyIng the wants of all the Ihu1e %isiting Columbm during the Fair, conibi c.g of DRY GOODS I Carpets, Oil Cloths. Wall Paper, Window Sihaes. Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren's Fine Shoes. Davis c Bouinights Oirer in till thteir various deparnments aln ex trar<linary colleetiui of the Iaest noveltie4 In DnY 001 , FANCY GOODS AND SHOES. We call speMal attetilii to our Inmmenso st ock ol i)rv4s (oods4. In or. losiery depatment you wil flnd (eeyt hing you wit ati mot8lrte pi lees. We keep alwaiyson han ao i comttplete assortmenta of I inrtik' se:;itiuless ir (Ilove; also a suiperb ar i.Ile or1 1wo-htn il1id Gloves, all colors, for Ourt 1 -dhol deriy dlenairitfaent i* stocked withi a fuull oo. a .ewh o f 1 :1rj'ets, 0il (lothsit, 1 tgs, .';ai', i':t.iton '.intiigi, Coton ilt,tings, WVIn diow7 Oll es4 andl I-at4ce. 4. lutains. tnoer vi4i.SIsilting 'olmublRif wvill find this esmtalilu,hnt Ith 'etliy t he most4 tattractivo pla4 tn ino ctty, aindl w exienid a cordial lntita (41'. 14r14 irrs the eIuntry for goodls or samples prompilt I ll atladed( t. We 4 prtepay fr(eiht, on all dash 4 oers of ' Ten Ilollars an .uoipward.. JONES, 'DAVIS & BOUKNlIGHTS, (Suic.csrs i . C. Shiver & C'o.,) oct 9-3L.i A Fine Opportunity. r NHlE und1ersign)ed offers for salo or I. rent the line store btuiliding now oceu pidby B. Su5enheimer & Co., and konas"' Cathcart's Old1 Stand." Tihis is one0 of the very best business stane'ls in Winnsboren'eng cetrally locatedL and si1''uround(d by cottonl buayers.. The buildinig hats recently beon put in first.. rate condition1 --repainted and otherwise overhauled. On tihe samo11 lot, is a com) fortabie dwvol ling- honse and warohotnso wvhich wvill bo0 disposod of along with the storo building. Th'le store has always attracted one of the besit traudes in tho county, and is alitogetther 01n0 of tihe most (desirablo in1 Winnsboro, T1ermus very accommo dating. D). SUGENIEFR. ALSO, Along with the storo above menntione~d, )vill be sold, if dosired, the stock of goods in it. nov 8-txm Ii. SUGENIIEIMER & CO. The State of' Sonth Car'oliina, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By 0. R?. T ')IoJIIPSO , 1E6., Pr'ob<de Judge. WI JIERlIAS, Itobert Hialsoll hath Vmade suit to mel to granlt him letters of admxinistratioun of the estate and cilects Theilse are thereforo to citeoand adm 'nish all anid singular tihe kindred alnd creditors of the said Pet.or IIalsell, deoceased, that theiy be0 and appear bleforo meC, in tho 4'ourt ot1Probate, to be held at Fairild Court ilouse, K. U.,on the 21st day of' November next, after p)ublication hereof, at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hiavo, why the said administra tion should not be granted. (Given under my hand, thlis 3rd cday of November, Anno Domuini 1877. 0. R. TihOMPSON, raov -txaw2 J. P'. F, O. .STQOTIOCE. A LIL persons knowing themselves in .tX. anyw~ise indebted to the estate of Joseph Lau hon deceased, or to Lauhon & Kennedy, must oi forward and make p 'yment, as longo 4ndulgene cannot be given. All persons holding claims against said esateo will hand thoem in, lawfully attesed. . WWIENNEDY, cot ti-.ma lou*pr THE LATEST BEST ( AT LOWES HAVE just returned from the mar] somost, largest, ind best assorted stoi the especial bonotit of thQ citizens of invito their attention. 0 To the Ladies who would havo t GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very -0 To the Gentlemen who would got t1v CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTI 0 To those who are in nood of goods variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING BLANKETS, BL1EAC13 -THESE MAY BE S( T.HE ELEPHANT -HAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, AT TRE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND o millinery Bazaar. 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. W E take pleasuro in announcing to our friends and the public generally that we are now opening the finest and most oip\ete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, including Millinery and Fany Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season, such as are generally found in a first-class Millinery establiHhmnent. Fan cy and staple Dry (.omdh, a Leautiful stock of newest styles of Dress Goods. Buttons and TRIMMINGS. A full assortment or brown and bleached .\lusl ins, Poplinsi, Caiicocs, Ginghms, C ents' Goods, Notions, Corsets, Gloves, H-osiery, ustles,Skirts, Shawl.s, Cloaks, &c. Men's and Roys' llats. Boots anid Shoes for (kiens and Boys, Shoes andI Gaiters for Ladies, Mises and Children. A FULL STOOK 01F Fresh Groceries, Confectilonorics, C'akes and Crackers, Cheese, Mackerel, Flouri, Meal, Grist, 51.aps, Starch, ('and lee,KoKrosene, Crockery, Trin and Wooden Ware, Furniture and Mattresses, LUMBER FOR SALE Aq low as the lowest. Call arM examine my stock and prica. J. 0. BOAG, oct 3 LIVE R CUR E. ISa scientiice p)reparation of the most .1.approved medicines in the vegetable woild. It will cure liver comliaint, bowel airections, skin diseases, kidney affections, b,illious and malarial fover's colic, jaundice, indigestion and dyspep.. sia, aind many regard it as a "Family Medicine Chest" within itself. Trhore is no medicine now before the people that gives such universal satisfac tion. No one who has over used it but gives It the highest praise, and is ready to testify to its merits in curing dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation, liver com plaint, headache, colic, billous and re mittcent fey r, fever and agule, and all forms of nervous and general debility. To persoi,s living in malarial districts It is i-' valuable in piroventing its poisonous in fluence, We regard SIMMONS' HEP'ATIo COMP'oUND as the very simplest, purest and best family medicine ever odored to suffering humanity. It h6s been used with unvarying success in all clijnes at all ages, and in all kinds of weathier. One trial will convince the most incredw.. bous of Its value. W. E. AtaEx, MoMABTER &, Bnxo3, WVinnsboro, 8. 0. B. W. Barosa & Co. Waodwnar Bt C,, ARRIVALS V KOODS T PRICES! cot, having selected one of the hnd, .ks ever brought to this place, for liairfiold, to which I respectfu.lly lie pretiest stylos of DRESSES, laintiost SHOES Call on SoL WOLFE. 3 very latest and nobbicat suits of 3, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of all kinds, Notions in great HOSIE RY, BUTTONS, IIAMBURG EDGING, ING, VALISES and TRUNKS FOUND AT.-. )L, WOLFE'S. CONNOR & CHANDLER CALL attentiou to their full STOOK -OF Watches, Clocks, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Brooches, Ear rings, Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Plain and Fancy Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Castors, S p o o n s, Forks, Napkin Rings, Goblets, Cups, Butter Knives, Butter Dishes, &c. Specta clos, Cutlery, Lamps, Lanterns, Glass and Crockery Ware, Vases, Toilette Sets and China Tea Sets . -ALSO Machine Needles and Springs. Sewing Machines repaired,~ olcanedt tnd adjusted. aug 23 RESTAURtANT. --o HIE uindorsigned beo leave to informu his friends and the putbljo geneorally' that the .R estaurant attaohod to the A. orning star Saloon is open, andl supplliodl with bhe host the market ad'ods-suchI as lloofstoak, Ham, Blologna Sansaigo, Oys ters in every st.ylo, Fish, and other deli Daoies. -ALSO A full supply of the purest :Wines, Liquors anrd Larger Bloor, fu North Carolina corn Whiskey a specialty. --ALSO-. A well selected stock of Tobaoco and Bogars. Tihe patronage of the publie is solicited. J. GROESOHEL, oct 14-tx3mn Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1874. GEO, B. EDWARDS, Cotton and General Commisaton Merchant CHARLESTON, 8. C. P. ROMPT attontion given to the sale ..Cotton, Peas, Corn, Rice and Pro, dluco of all kinds. Merchandise bought free of. commie, Pnon. iJeing on the spot, and thoroughly posted on pries, can guarantee large maving to buyers of merchandise. Agent at Charleston for State Line Dlean steamships between Now York, tilasgow, Liverpool, London and all parts of Europe. References: hank of Charleston; Jaa. Adger &Oo., Ch arleston, 8. 0. sept 22-xtSm Lowest Prlces for Cash. T HAVE ust received a large and .Iwl sotdstock of Groceries, which I oO'er cheap for CASH. I am selling out my tokof Boots and Shoes at OOST. 1~ OES. Trinmph and IJnbt2 4 e,and Stone Mountain (,in W skies. Fine Brands of Tobaoco' and Cigare. Wighet prices.given for Oottoi4 -~ 3 . MdQABLET'S