The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 13, 1877, Image 3
All 1a OAmT) ~ mTh fop~ow
atre the hours at whichl the trahmlf
the C. C. and A. It. it. pas
RreotAl PASS1;ER_-.Niwi'r.
Charlotto, 1.10, A. n.
Augusta, 2.3:3, A. M.
AccomorionwrIoN FIRIlumwr-DAY.
' Augusti, 10.25, A. M.
r Charlotte, 11.33, A. M.
w Advertlsoments.
Stop ! Stop ! Stop !-B. Sugen
iter & Co.
In Baikruptcv-T. V. Clawson,
Now that the Presidential elcetiou
j about to be settled soms, of our
byeribers can pay their dues.
The Unityl St:tes Senate has
A ceopted1 the report of the Comnis
Oion giving Florida to Iayes.
oi..1ous 10111. SERVICEs.-1o morrow
ing Ash Wedncs lay, religious ser.
ices will be held in the Episcopal
.:Church in this place at 12 o'clock In.
. A merchant, stte that of tlir
co-n thotusaiind dollars; adV~nc'el by
m to firiers il F'eastcl yilia b,
flost only if tv dolla rs.
R ichards. toe cal ,of the Co
ullmlia Reg?., part h-;i hair wide
in the middle and is the best para
graphist in the State. Its a good
time to rinse his salary.
At the recent term of court in
J.ancaster but one person ys eor.
victed, at pour colored man, who
being hungry in the night sought
food, and in the (at111 nistook his
J cighbor's smoke house for li, own.
The ple.stuat wve ther of the past
fortnight has givon ant impetus to
agrieultu: e, and farimers ai:o pre
paring their lands. It is hardly
lecessary to speak of the necesity
for plantin; grain.
Judge iMiackey still holds that
hayes will be the next president
.an114 declares that oneof his first achs
will be a recognition of Hampton.
Judge 1%w~akey thinks olso thrt a
colmhit teo of thirty two, e froi
each county, should be seat to
Washington to present the claims of
the Constitution-:1 Goverlnment.
Not i bad idea.
Senator Beverly Nash evineCs
sympjtoms. of conversion The
colored orphan Asylum in Cola mbia
of which lie is a mnanager was on .the
verge of starvation. Chanbeirlain's
pockets wvere empty. The spider
had built her wveb in Cardoza's safe
and the Chamberlain "treasurers"
.r were not returning any taxes. Nash
addressed a etter to Governor
H Iampton soliciting aid, and received
a thiousandl dollars. All the p)oor
and friendless will llaye to look to
H-ampton..
A HANDSOME ProvTuIE.-WAPE
' HAMPTON, O~vERlNOR oP Spy.i H ARO
LIN,"is hesubjectofavyhnd
some engraving, alnost life-size,
just published by Messrs.. Walker,
Evans & Oggswel, Charleston, S. C.
The pictiuro is4 the first product, on
so large a scale, of a new and secret
pocess based on photography, and
is a very fine likeness of the Gover
nor. We feel euro it wi,1 find a
large sale all over the State. Mr.
P. C. Zylstra, well known, here as a
resident of Winnboro during the
war, is the canvassing agent for the
equnties of Choestor and Firield.
WVo commend him, and the enter
priso lie soprosnts, to thie li.eral
patronage of the people of both
counties.
Mr. James Q. Davis Special Agent,
has visited the. western portion of
thle county. He mek a he arty re.
ception everywhere and up t9 date
had collected1 over two thoueand
dollars. The southern, eastern and
northere portions will be visited
this week. We are pleased to see
the support tendered to Hampton
by the popple ; showing that Fair
field is abreast with her sister con-,
ties. Chamberlain's pretended levy is
a nullity. Judge Cnarnantar, een.
while deeiding that Chauberlain
holds over, also doolatred thle Mc
1 foue illegal, as lie wits bound to do,
in deferIOO'.'to the sup8treml1e c( urt.
The court. cannot go Lick lipn i*'n
own decisi)n. rho levy p r so by
the Mac key Houso is not w;ort h the
i:iper it is pi inted on, and the
Sup1remoe Court is bound( t,4 protect
aly persoln resistiug execution
I uinder it; The only possible ehatneo
for Chamberlain is a decision that
ie holds over bC(use there was no
o';u Ia -/it!atur(e to dlbcare a new
ecleion. An illegal Legishature cun
not 1 P:is it lo tL t tx-bill. N) act i ii
Valid uiless p:ssed by the Constitu
tionatl House ; aind the contribution
asked by Hamipton will be credited
il laly bill originliting Ill that body.
An Intorei :inn Landmaujc.
The rnaions of Mionticello :-o
er.uting a. new two story building,
tiQ upper story to bo used for the
lodge, and the lowor for a store.
Thi building is located on the site
originally occupied by the old
"Jelorsonitau 1iistituite," wich was
destroyed !:y fire during SlhermlCIL'x
raid. The laid for this inlstiflion
was donate(. by Mr. Philip P.
Pearson, and the' building Wias ercet
ed in 1801. Tlomu.is J eiursoIn gave
a ulidred 1 dollars t:> its const:riction,
and the town of Moiinticello was
thoreupon named for his prit'ate
resideuco ino-r Charlotte':ville,
Virginias. Thu School enjoyed some
celebr ity il th;o. early days of the
county;. Hi o CI tiidor H:
por is said to hlavo 1)1r1u3;1 his
studies under the first principal, the
Rev. JohnIl R fers, walkinlg six niiles
every day. The late ex-Gjverno r
Meis auld ohier le.tding citiz ;,:3 o f
ti county also at tenle.l tLi 5.:;) "
It was used as I feml15lo seIlii.try
just prioro and during the war.
The progress df rorection is
sonewiat impeded by arnt of fuin",
but it is hoped that thi, work can
ere long bl I)roserifed to completion.
In BanriVupt cy.
In the Matter of J. A. CALDWELL, bank
r'upt.
OvO 1io or Mar coX(I:N :--'Tie unader
. signed hlrcby iOves notice of ltii i>
poitmenlt as Aigue of the estate )1
Jacob A. Caliwell, of Fairlield county,
atnd Mtate of 'mnth Carolina, who h'a1
been a1ju1ldge-l Barz: rlIt upon his own
lpet't:on, b'y W. 1. Clawson, Register. All
Ipro:1 indebted to the said Ban krnpt
will Iake imiedriate ptyllelt to the
tu1lersigned.
T. W. CLAW. ON.
feb 1 -t xaw Asiagnci.
Stop ! Stop ! Stop!i
---AND) LOOK
(N tlio well furnihlel Dr-y Ooods and
Grocery Stors--t'io justly so-(called
Cheap Ca ,h Stores
o
DRY GO0ODS, GROCERIES,
Gerig's Building. Cathert's Ol-a Stancl.
Clothing, BCD
Dry Gioods,Mal
Gonts' Goods, low
Boots, Shoes of,
Of all - abae
Kindsl and-Pg' et
Qualjtie4Ptaos
etG.fote ,
An eec Our to.~
feb 13 -
COL'JrtI3DA REGISTER,
1'1'::.'-11 }a)
Daily, Ti-Wcchly and Wool~y
i x 1 :n io1jf I:4 $3 :)V
'1'x1-%Vj i..KLJ,1 six ll~o!,tl,s -- - :l
it'as~~r ix :.aioitix - - - - 1 UO
1.1' TI111 .f'-717.;
'.~( 11:1(1 HCt0 1, of
WE~~~ lIIO01'J11~~ 110 S.f(
the 1'c1t tuck of
DRAY (; OOD.3,
I$OTO and HOES,
HATS 1111( CAPS,
YANKkJ+ N(*TTON ;,
C.WCK1 Y, &c.
IN THE COUJNTY.
A\e wil) not beO unders~old. Lct; t
t$:.yei 1116)rha our 1:-t.
CV1('eH iC jQ t:;1)J (a
:;c ? I':Lein lowver
and(1 haive aL
uniform pirofit o01 l Goods.
(1V E US A CALL.
'iO( OURI (OL.OIAID FR1IENDi
TT {I ; :tihov; Nv :", kno w!I (-A %N() t
1.'1.)1'1'1; is 11isow c~'1'.rv for s:: it. t the(
(~iinsunllwts of this guano will lud it
gave stlc~i uluiversaI satisfatction. IFor
CUMMINGS & CO.,
-Olt T1
E. 11. FROIST & CO.,
fell 10-3n1i
'.121;10 L. It i~l BOIBR hO ,
Attorney at aw
AND TRIAL JUS'1!Crn.
%'y"'i All sioi'int ' ntV,:., tol im i
("1::"c p ct will 1 Ici " pCjiollpt it Ci
(I )ice on \1znsiin..toii street, onic door
It. A U Al I..A Ii). JNO. 5 it IYNOl.nv.
GAILLARD St R~EYNOLDS~
A1J7I'ORN1EyS AT LAW,
NO, 3 ,At 11' IA .
s 3. M1AVKf;,
Aatnxiiey en;,~ Cowseuor at Lavw,
Iiillhlo, i. U.
or ,.:o('0t on- of hli ti,:a: neiil ~ilt;, Uit.. ,t
Tim pI ' 3 i"
FAIRLY OPENED
j ASretl~lo( -ai wil now cli .'i p" for.
SLU t'C lci'it1 Ii, ll il,: ',
(it izt is of F. LiieIAl~,
I I 2118S,
1111 (a hI1 k'd es.
CIAYI'I[ INC:
'l!:_e mtoct "i ;l I; ,n'its, of theO litr ." 1.1 1
ai.~ ajilru eel IIsekc titid sl ylo.
DRlY GOODS
of tlhe laitest Itlc iii i0t becoming lit -let, to
tii I 'toe miosit taaicidions. All I oc;k of 1,.
f. i ni' ; is4 Clo tlieiti.lelv. the jn:.tice, and
501, t' e iLiv 'r'. to 1lo1k at his Stock b~eftro
lnih pui l1rcha~ses. 'My Stock of
BOOTS AND S i- OES
is ('(ho l'Idet. Ifo,;i('r'', Under-wear, Sliawhs,
nald I i.,:nkt'is. 1 (,.lli ciii) ide with l1l V
(lilt ini this iiio-ket, or ci; who're All I 1,
is It 'iall, to ('OliVile m1 lil sta I Ill(..l
iN)t N CO2JI JND ACID PH OS
frilly up' t.) last year's qlty, which
circulars4 and prVics aply to
?'iiiinsboro, 5. C.
0
Clmnvlosttjn, S. C.
WOW OODS I
NEW GOODS
JUST RIt1:'IVED,
Spring P11' :.W'tanotitnt, Fr-.ii of klxq
Looma, N. Y. Mills 1.( ni,* ('1O1
VIe: ta ('(.Ig ;.aIl ii ('1:I,,
All of which we will sanll ol'ettp fo> (Ctsh
Glive its it call before purchasing ceaowhere.
1. I;.- --1e hban" on 1,1111t' a 1,1ll1.4o4.1 of
1n' t'i (C. A, n ,Stet!!!. wlida w guaranton
J, I+. McCMASTER &C00
feb 1
FINAL I)I Ct1iluGE.
\71 O'ICE'] i he~relt :- *on to tell .'aid xiat
L ;nt~t '. a t.t't ai' to fo Vz;~,'" Stit'
(lCti'ou t, jth a *o a.! t. I i l o ii t
;() th .1taat~ 1 ', (> l t.:lt e for d 'i i. ory.
All Iwa-,oaast o 'ica ''ae u:-i shlowv ctase, if
tn y, oin or befonre t hat da iy.
f, ., ) 'xl111Liiiiori
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