The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 18, 1874, Image 3
JOB PRINTING.-Our office nas eboo
fitted with all materials necessary
for printing jobs of every description.
Bills, Letterheads, Posters, Invitation
and Business Cards &a., &c.
0: Louk out for Dannuenberg &
Co.
Niw ADVERTISMENrs.
More Arrivals-Ie.ity & Bro.
Etiwan Fertiliz r-T. R. Robert
son.
Administrator's Sale-J. G. Hiw
thorn e.
Look out for Daimnenberg &
Co.
QUIEn, IlYIinti.-At Mr. R, fo's
can be s-:en a queer anitmial-haf11 cat.
and half rabbir,.
0 A bird wa.s captured in one of
the street lamps last Saturday moru
ing.
Look out for Dannenberg &
Co.
Messrs. U. G. Desportes & Co.,
have just received a lot of new goods
,and a supply of fresh country butter.
Give them a call.
We are pained to hear of the
death of Ida McCarley, child. of R.
J. McCarley, Esq., xged one y,.ar and
two mcntl.
, Y Look out for Dannenberg &
Co.
. gy James VNick of.Rochester, N.
Y. has our thanks for choice varieties
pf ceed. M r. Vick is onie of the most
prominent seedsmen iu the United
States.
The streets in several places
need repairing. The drain at Mr.
Jordan's corner has become filled,
and the water is makiug a trench
thougLi the street. A few hours'
work would rectify this.
e & A bill is before, the Legiol?.
ure to authoriz) th '.County Comn
missioners of. Fairfield to pay past in
debtedes<. This is a good measuse
nud -hould pass.
Qf We learn from the Observer
that Messrs. 11. M. Steele and V.
13. Wilavn Ji., QC YuL, laavo been
arrested as Kuklux and bound over
,in .the suin of 2,000 eatch, to appear
a4!. Court, in Chatleston.
Messrs. Suigenahoimer & Co.,
have purchased the saloon formerly
owned by Mussrs. Gilbert, and have
thoroughly renovated it. ''lhey have
on hiand eboice liljuors, and some
elegant Cincinnati beer.
Ot We retur~n thanks to Attorney
Gee. S. W.. Mellon for his report to
the L~egis'atum e. It contains valua
ble informat ion, and shov's that d z
ring the pat five years $4145,000 hazve
beena eimblenled by Cunot~y Tlreneourerr.
T'heisoe eauiite rs s ho uld be brought
tu ti ial.
gg Ihannenberg & Co., will in a
few days receive the entire supply of
their new spring stockr, consisting of
the latest st.3les of Dross Goods and
NotionTs. Also the ehieaipest line of
clnthiung ever offered in this . market.
JhTj a few da3s, and catll in anid ex.
amine our s10ock.
SThe odors, not. exactly of Art
by, hut of 1'eru, Wando, ELi waln,&.
fill the air in different paortioLs of
the townt, and prochai im t hat seed
time is near. We wish farmers suc
cess in Fpeedil disposing .of those
sw'ee tly scented articles in the ground.
. ' As will he seen by an adver.
tisement, Mr. J. M. 1R. Moore has
becomo sole proprietor of the store of
J. M. RI. Moore & Co. Ile offers his
stock at cost, in order to close oult for
the spring trade, lie nmeans what he
says. .We advise our friends to give
himi a call, exobhanging their "filthy
lucre" for handsomue goods of every
descripition.
Egy Tuesday the l14th is Mardi
Gras, "fat," or feast Tuesday. The
six weeks of Lent aro hpralded by
Ash Wednesday. ,To probare for
Lasting, the Roman Catholie world
~ives way to mirth and gayety for a.
week pi ovious. The carnival is eele
brated with the greatest pomp in New
Orle ins, to which city .visitors are
attracted from the wh-,1e United
States to witness the deeds of the
Nystic Krew of Cumus ou Mardi
Gra8.
ggr' Dannon berg & Co., have re
oeive~d their full suj ply of samples
for thep nierchant tailaring trade.
Will be prepared to take measure
mnents at one for the spring styles.
Come and examine thoem, as they are
not to be comnp..ed with. Will suit
the most fastidious. ft
22 It is reported that there aro
bo careful before trading for certifi
cates, to see that they are genuiuo. J
Tho Treasurer is not yet ready to
pay any certilioates. As the trustees
have been more careful of late, the
certificates of 1873-4 will probably
be- paid dollar for dollar. Old certi
ficatos can only be paid by defliconcy
uppropriation. A bill has been in.
troduced into the Legislature to pro
vide for these, but has not been not..
ed upon. lereafter, County (Com
im issioners'warrants, certified Sheriff's
aceounts, and Tiial Justicoes' costs
will probably.. )e received ;n pay- .
nient of county taxes.
Fil.- On Thursday night at about -
one o'clock, the alarm of firo.. was fi
sounded. It was divoovered that tlhe r
ecilar of NI r, It. N. MeMaster's house a
(the old oMzclarter Hotel,) was on fire. e
Water wasm spoeelily obtained, and a
the liie was extinguislied without tho
aid of the e-gine. The enginie c0n d
pany and, th colored 10ook and L ad a
der company were out promptly. b
Fortunately, no great damage was fi
done. A (olored man,-Robert 'Van
diver, or Vanderbiltb, has been ar
rested oil tho.ahargo of being an in
cetliary, suspicious oircuinstances
huving apparwntly connected him
with the burning.
H1ticinDE.-Melton Ruff, (colored)
was struck in the head with an
ax by Jack -- colcred, on
Tuesdayniglit, and died Thursday.
Jack has been arreste3. Melton is said
to have been a meddlesome fellow.
List il ay, he .had-a la-wsuit with his
wife for the custody of kiis child, in
in which it -appeared tic had treated
her With great cruelty on several
occasions. The couple sepai ated.
Milton was making preptrations to
sue for a divorce. In the mean 'time
he was paying attention to a colored
daiselwho possebsed another suitor, t
in the person of Jack. . .
These got into a fight, and Jack -
Claims1 that Io struck Milton in self
defenbe.
LIGwT ,.A:r LAS--The streets
which have been iliuminated .only by
Moon-light awul Star-light for these
many years, since Cornwallas had his
headquarters.jn the town., .and ,since
the fright.e-ed schoolbo3s dodged
"iold J. W, in the dark.tess, have
at last been adorned with lamps.
No longer oqn the amorous swain
strolling along with his dulcine-a gaze
in rupture upon the sentiment-inspir
ing beams of the moon. Liitinig his
eyes lie will see nought but the flame
I f bloning Ieruseine. J the aid of
these noeturtal luminn rif.s, mud-holes
and ditehts will be dteeted in time
to previent serious mishap, and errant I
"'Tomi Cats" cnn 1.o hiought down
with chance brickbats, wi i great
precision. Good lights'are a great
ble-sing. And we thank the city
fathers for the marked improvement
in this respect.
Of D. I. Durisoc,.Esq., for near
ly a quarter of a century, busines
umanagor andi proprietor of the Edgre
field Advertiaer has disposed sof' his
interest to Judge Johnl E. Bacon and~
Mr. T. J.. damp. Mr. Jas. TV. Baeon
who has aivcd at the tripod for
eleven years will still remiain Editor
assisted by .\r. Adams. "The Ad.'-r
tiarer is -y manliy years the oldest
paper in tha State, and has l:'ng
stiod in thle vahi of SouLt h Caroli i
.Jouiralism.i Under -the .editorial (
mlanralgeijutt ~of W\ardlaw, Baco,
Wigfall, LBorde, Jones, Carroll, .
Siminkins -inmd I) urisee it at tai ned a '
hig h opuitt ion, whiich .repuata -,
tLion is well sustauned by the' pros.
aent .e'l itor. We wish this Nesit or
of' the Press coat iue p11(1rospierity3.
'I he uimcaster iJ~edger has enltered ]
upon its twenty-third v'dua.. ider
theo mnalgement of D). J. Cart er,
Esq., it is aL Iive pape r, ti-te to hion.
es.t.y nd~ piinciple. 1Wo0 wish our
neighbor suicce,.as
IDisSoill(IOi of Par(Hler'slip.
rj II i merrcant ile partnerishtip heretboo (
-1. knowa'n unde11r tihe farm nino of J . M1.
It. 3100lt g & Co., is this dai y, by mutual
conseti as iioll ne by lie terms of its own
hi mit ation, dissolved' (
J. 31. R UTL A NID,
J. 31. I. M1001tE.
feb .12 . ..
NOICE,
SWOUh[D resipectfulhly anno unce to ny
.i.. frinnds and thle puiblic ge-neri 1 thati
I have purchiased the enitir-d slock of goone -
belongiiig to J t1. R. 3l10011K & C(., an ii
will OOnlinue the buisinik's in liy iwn -
nmie. 1 solicit, a cniitiuance of lie
liberal patr'onage heiretofoto a xteni ded to
thle old tirm.
*Very BRespecifuilly
PHOTUGRA PHL,
- BY
BA UMGAIRTEN.
N OW s yor tie, a I intend to close
u~ p my Galory in the e'onrse of a
short time. Photographs, -Ferreolypes,
Ivorylypes, small and life slte. If you
dleslir a life-like ornament, call and give
mie a Trial.
feb 12
ThE
OARROLL$ rHOUSE,
SLUACK8TOCK, 8. C,
NEWL'FY BUILT and NEATLY FUR.i
NI8IIED.. The public furrnishied with the 0
best the market affords. . .d
.mitN Rnrr.L,
ETIWAN STANDARD
THE BEST IN USE.
PURITY GUARANTEED I
Etiwan Dissolved Bone, $85 cash, $40
ayablo 1st November 1874.
Etlwan Fertilizer, $55 cash, $60 paya
te 1sL November, 1874.
All sales on Iimo to be secured by note
0i good endorser.
T. R. ROBERTSON,
Agent Winneboro, S. C.
Im. C, B.E & CO.,
Geni'l Agents Charleston, 8. C.
feb 17-lim
Administaator's Sale.
Y virtue of authority to me granted
by the Judge of probate for Fair
old County, I will sell at public anclion
i I le 7th day of Maroh next, at lie lte
asidence of Robert lawthorne, deceased,
l1 the personal estate of snid deceased,
)nsisting of houxseihold and ki tchei furAi -
Ire. Plantation Utensils, Horses, Cmto
n(d other articles. Terins for all sums
inder t wenty dollari, asi on day of sale,
nit for all sums of. Atnd above twenty
(llari, (he puarclrstor will be required to
> give note and approved scourity, paya
le on let November next, with in'erest
om day of sale.
.. G. H AWTHORNE,
feb 17-2tr2 Admn'r.
MORE ARRIVALS.
4 hhds. Canton Syrup,
18 bbls. "
6 bbls. N. 0. Molasses,
22 Kegs Nails, assorted,
6 Gases heavy Shoes,
1 Car Load Corn,
250 bushels Oats expeoted
o arrive to-day. All of which
.ill be sold LOW FOlR
ASHi!
BEATY & BRO.
fe 17
J U 8
lE CEIY ED!
Etarly IRose anid Goodrich
'otatoes, 'White anud Red
)nions, Pearl] Hommliy, New
sugar Cured Hams, Fresh
solted Meal, G ranulatecd and
toasted Cofflee
On hand, a selected stock
>f Family and Phmntation
iroceries, wihich will be sold1
heap, for CASHi and CASH
)INLY.
feb 12 T .R B R5N
1000 "usio..Cigars.
l(000 Companiera (ugtrs.
lii b 1 U. G. I)ESPORT'Es & Co.
FRESII RU'l TER,
50C lbs. Fresh Country Blu ter,
Cheese, Cracekers &c.
U. G. DRSPORT ES & CO.
feb 13
DRUG STORE
BY
WV. E. AIKEN, M. D.
PHlE-subscriber having purchased ihe
L stdiek of Drugs and Mecdicines of
losers. Ltidd Drothiers, will devote his
me and attention to the Drug business
1 Its legitimiate details. Promptness,
are andI attention ill be given to the
Isponsing of- Medicines, which 'can be
ad at all tima., ando sna rd., u.. y...
BARGAINS
BARGAINS.
am now oQ'cring my entire
STOOK in every deparrnient
at unprecedentedly low
CLO FHlING,
SHAWLS,
LADIES
DRESS GOODS,
BLANKETS &c.
POSITIVELT AT COST
This is no humbug but a fact,
and it is the interest ot'
every one to call and
examine bef ore
purchasing
J. M. R. MOORE,
feb 14
PHOSPHIATETIIOANS
T3E3T
STONO SOLUBLE
FERTILIZER
wni.r. :1)13 436Y.4 A8 J.'kisy w a :
$50 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Ti'Mmc) Price.
$55 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
Payable Nov. 1 1874.
Free of Interest.
FR EIHT AND DILAEGI's TO 1E ADDED.
This g1an11o hs bween well ( etled iU
- - hia Counlty and proved
A S UC E S S.
STOsro
ACID PHOSPHATEs
FORt eOMPOSTING.
.(0 A ShE P R I0E.
$33 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
$38 PERL TON OF 2,000 LBS. a
PAYABLIE NOVIElMit 1 1874.
Free~ of Interest.
FREIGhlT AND DRAYAGiE TO BE ADDED.
BlAEV'S
SEA FOWL GUANO
WilL. lE SOJLD"AS FOLi.OWS
CASES PiUCI.
$50 PER TON'0] 2,000 LBS.
TIEu PECE.
$00 PERL TON OF 2,000 LBS.
Freight and Drayage in be added.
STAND)ARD) A NO 1..
Bradley's Amoniated
DISSOLVED BONES.
$40 PER TON OF 2,000 LBlS,
Tli iI PillICE. :
$47 PER TON OF 2j000 LBS.
Free of Interest.
freight apid Drayajgo (ebo addedl..
ii Onno is cheaper thah moat-Fertill.
zere. anil is considered by inany as
egnaally good. TIinissarnds of ions
sold in Georgia last ye r. 4
. ORSA LE BY- -
"EA.OT c C. a
riJ H E Copartnr ship heretoforo eiisting*
Oi bet.eIn he sa'oscribr h'i adeii,'r (lhe
namec of J. .\. lloiway & Co. Jdidre~s
(tis day by limtatinit.'rTho hard ware
bustiness will be coptinued. by J. M. G*al.
loviad, :.~. ' -40 41
(4. H. McA)AA'T-ER.
- --JAS. A, IIRICE. - -
FINE TR1~A FINE TEA !!
.un" Powder, hpperial, Eniglih, Break.
fast ant Mixed Teas, from United
States Tea Compiny,
-ALSO -
Black, GIreen, and Japan Teas..
For Salo By
McM ASTERL & BR1IC'E
. TERMS FOR 1874.
W.E rp s ol goods for 1874 on
a ash baisis. All goods charged~
ont our books will be considered du, on ..
the first day of the taonth. Following, 'and c
all bills not/then paid will'bo charged in- a
terest at-the rate of two (2) per cent per d
m tntha until paid. -This rule will be
stric tly adhered to ina.aese. where-no a
ARED DOWN,
MARKED DOWN
8. LANDECKER & CO-,
ro offering at extremely low price
N 0 IU MBUG!
Best Calicoes 10 cits, Drear Goods at
GREAT BAhGAINS
lothiug, Boofs and Shoos Redticed to
Wholesale Prices.
REMEMBER THE FIRM,
S. Landecker & Co.
deo I1I
NEW GOODS
/ Ne Car Load Salt, ,
'' " "Flour-all grader,
" " " Abal,
jacon and Lard,
25 lba. of EalIng and Planting Pota
aes, all of which will be sol
LOW FOR OfSH I
1UEATY & BRO.
fe.b 12
JUST
R~ECEIVED.
Car Load Bluack Oat.,
I Car Load Corn,
1 Car Load Flour--all grades,
I Car L~oad Menii,
1 Car Load White Oats to arrive in a
ew days.
New Orlans Miolassa), Rugnir, Bacon,
tame, lhard, Bagging and Ticu,
jan 15.
. . ETRAYED.
N Thursday 6mlt inst, 4i hay horso
/ony years old. Ifo e ha- one w hite hi'nd
ot, no other 'marks-'recolle'oted, except
rddle miaa'ks. A ny'iiformnat ion cioncrning
uim will be gladly received a&nd liberally
warded,
feb 11 .. ,.,. J. HI. BiI~CE.
WDtNSBORLO HOTEL
L S agaIn opened for't ho accomm'odat ion
et tIi'e travehrg nd boaruding public.
able supplied with the best, the couantry
I~ords, ituid' no curie or d'xpense sh all 'be
paredl in makitng my griests comafortable,
ive mae a trial.
A. A. M~ordsI,
nov Ia. 8m , .. Prprietor.
SST ABL E, eg
an Fn GGOD11T.G,
PFOPRIEToa.
[- AVINQ disposed of my Livery Inter.
est. to ii. 'T. Terrill, I will keep
instainly on hand hifores andt 'mules for
te. Parties in want of good stok will
& Well to'givo' ino ' a call.- ' "'
I have also opened a Carriage, Buggy
id .Waggon- FAbtou'y. Atl work neatly
racuted and wrranleA. fea ner a aul
BARGAINAA
BARGAINS.
OWING to the low p:-ice of
Cottoin and the gireat scarcity
of money, we now offer our
entire Stock of Goods at ex
tieniely low prices. Especial
attention is clled to our very
large Stock o
Dress Goods,
Showls, Ready
Made Clothing,
Gents Furnishing
. Goods, boots, Shoes,
,Hats and Caps, and a splndid
line of Cassiieres, all of which
we offcr at panic prices and to
suit the times. Come with the
CASH and get BARGCAINS!
ALL those indebted to us
are ur'gently requested to come
forward and suttle u), as we
are greatly in need of money.
McMdASTER & BRICE.
oct 2
WAN THLD
l VElY lo'know thal. 1 hnve just
rec ived a full asnortinent of
FRENCH CANDIES!
A LS0
P ;:. m , '~
sar~din&os,
. Kut~s,
* Apples, -
Oranges,
and Lemons,
at Iho Bh~kery of
, e./. Ti:A'.tO
. . .ntaArfnWo4
L00, H o,&C
HARI.ESTO SO
Thisdaenre ~.'aordngDoAci
POTmd~.A.hOE4&g3
All orA .Prrnk Eye
FO S.AL YC
=1
vu
BROWN'S ILO1i2EL.
J~ViF~.:A, Itlly iii iihihiis
________ f ile31' 3 raveling piildii.
tig t I lie I tj oy-.l to, I lint largo 1111.
C0oiiii odiotislibioi11 l'ormnerly k nowit III I1i'
1'Fairicli iIccol "'11101. Q he will 114 Iprel..141
In ont ern in hi li a4 hlero ore. i-i4.
paIr g hI!io I lIly fi If) We CI i?4eli., (IfII li
jImiri tot )ry wii ocii~. I-o lio l i :' i, ilt
ILIIe gillar boardois))1 my tillIII' Iill 1.,,
111141 sanistaciory.
Dop PrI'opviwor.
LIVIERY STABLE..
(j~ lie 20111 of N ovember I1lili I,-i
I imi ittires rt ,\ . i.,. ooi~~ii3g ill
W ilitiiflrO loiivvr Sfikhle. All h ouiphe.
1, 11(gV hiret, nil ltortic feed Will hie CA S " 1