The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 17, 1877, Image 3
RAILROAD SCIIEDULES.--'1'ho follow
ing are the hours at which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. 11. pass
Winnsboro:
ROULAR PA8SENOEi--NonT.
For Charlotte, 1.10, A. hi.
For Augusta, 2.33, A. U.
ACCOMMODATION FBEIOT---DAY.
For Augusta, 10.25, A. M.
For Charlotte, 11.33, A. M.
Religious Notices.
Associate Reformed Church
Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. aM., and 7
P. u.
Methodist Church-Rev. G. W.
Walker, 11, A. i., 7 r. u. Suiday
School, 10 A. Mt. Prayer Meeting,
Thursday, 7 P. ,t.
Episcopal Church- -Rev. J. Obear,
services every Sunday except the
2nd Sunday of the month: at 11
-o'clock A. Mr.
New Advertisements.
Whitney Sewing Machine.
Spring Goods-Sol. Wolfe.
New Family Grocery--J. E. Cath
-cart.
Bargains !-McMaster .& Brice.
The Rev. Dr. Girardeau is expect
ed to preach in the Presbyterian
church to-morrow at 11 o'clock in
the morning and 71 o'clock at night.
The public ar.e invited to.attend.
Agricultural liens of all forms are
kept constantly on hand at the office
of THE NEWS AND HERALD, or sup
plied at short -notice. Satisfaction
.guaranteed in .this line of work.
Prices as low as the lowest.
We have had the pleasure of a
call from Mr. John C. Squier, the
regular traveling agent of the Co
-lumbia iRegister. The Register is a
lively, well managaged newspaper
and we are glad to learn that.it is in
a flourishing condition.
The trial of Senator John R.
Cochran, of Anderson, for killing a
son of Sheriff Dent, of Richland,
is now going on in Columbia. The
shooting took place in Fines saloon,
and created considerable excitement
in Columbia at the time of its occur
reuce.
A NEW S TORE--We invite special
attention to the advertisement of
Master James E. Cathcart, published
in another column. This young
gentleman has launched early up on
the Eea of merchandise, and he
deserves constant encour agement.
We bespeak for him a liberal patron
age from the people of the town
and county.
G overnior Hamplton haa commis.
sioned the officers of the rifle
clubs in Columbia, as well as
those of the artillery and sabre
clubs. These organizations have
been accepted as part of the State
militia. The Washington Artillery
and Palmetto Guards of Charleston
have been likewise received. We
would take this occasion to suggest
that the officers of the Fairiield
Sabre Club apply to Governor
Hamnpton for cornmissions, and
also to have their club inustered in
as part of thei militia,
The Union-Herald says, "The
northern States, as usual, voted for
their choice withlout fuss, As a
matter of course all the trouble
comes from the South." So it does,
but only from States where the
special friends of the (T.Jf., the
returning boards, manipulate the
returns so as to defeat the will of
the people. We venture the asser.
tion, however, that this trouble will
not come from the South any more,
At the next Presidential election
honest men will constitute the re
turning boards, and sneh creatures
as 3. Madison Wells will be in
obscurity.
We have seen a letter to a gentle
man in towvn from a friend
of his in Boston, and give here'
with an extract as evincing the
feelinga oft an honest New Egad
er, the writer being a Republican :
* * ~9 ~ I feel what
you said about Hampton's election)
thing from your stato since that
tiio with great interest, hoping to
learn of his final olcetion, sinco he
was without doubt the hearty
choice of your best people. * * *
* * * We wish so much that
these election questions might be
settled harmoniously and satisfac
torily to all, so that our whole peo
ple could go to work again with a
will. All with whom I moot would
much prefer Tilden's election, if a
near approach to this state of fool
ing could bo reached. Whichever
way it is settled, so there is general
satifaction, our common people will
say amen, and be perfectly content.
Altogether I am quite sure that the
majority of the Republicans of New
England would be glad to know of
Tilden's election'to-morrow morning.
I feel this to be a fact, and I think
it a hopeful sign."
TUE Till-WEEKLY EDITION.--ThO
tri-weekly edition of THE NEws AND
HERALD is now sent to all persons
whose names are on the books of
the old Tri- Weekly News. Should
any of these desire their names
transferred to the books of the
weekly edition, and if any of those
now receiving the latter wish to
change for the tri-weekly, they will
please notify us at once. Those in
arrears for subscriptions must settle
-at once, or expect their papers to
be stopped forthwith.
- Romance at Ridgeway..
Society in our sister town of
Ridgeway has been in a flutter of
excitement for some weeks in an
ticipation of one of those spectacles
with which the love god sometimes
favors the world-a double mar.
riage ceremony. Not that there is
anything peculiarly novel in this
blending of two souls into one, for
marrying and giving in marriaga
have been the order of the day since
Adam first found himself ribless in
Paradise. Nothing is more com
mon than that Cupid should scatter
his darts at random among quiver
ing hearts; indeed at Ridgeway du.r
ing the - past winter he found a
number of victims. 'But when he
uses a double-barrelled bow, so to
speak, and wakes four hearts happy
simultaneously, it is a spectacle
worthy to be witnessed.
A week or so since cards were
issued inviting the recipients to
witness the nuptials of Mr. James
A. Kennedy and Miss Minnie Cole
man, and Mr. A. L. Porter and
Miss Mamie Cason, which were to
be celebrated at the Methodist
church on Thursday the 15th inst.,
at half-past nine o'clock, a. in. Quite
a large concourse was expected ; but
to the intense disappointment of all
and more espeendlly the feminine
portion of the towns-peop)le,
Thursday morning dawned dark and
dismal, while the rain and ice per
nitted but a few ladies to attend.
The sterner sex were, however, wvell
represented. At ten o'clock the
brides and grooms elect repaired to
the chur~ch in carriages, and separat
ed at the door, one couple enterinmg
through each aisle. The brides
were equally charming, and thme
grooms correspondingly happy.
The Rev. Mr. Munnerlyn, in the
absence of the Rev. A. K. Durham
of the Baptist church, performed
the ceremony. The happy couples
having been pronounced tcoo, the
ceremony was ended and thle con.,
course dispersed. Mr. Kennedy
and his bride left upon the nmidday
train for a tour to Charleston and
other points, while 1Mr. Porter en
tortained his friends withl a collation
and festivities at honme. Long life
and happiness to the young couples.
FZ[WAa NOTWmi
TO
.All parties indebted to'
IE. J. McCARLEY,
Rt. J. MceCARLEY begs onee more anid
for thme last time to invite all parties who
have not yet squared uip their accounts to
do so at once.- in ordeor to avoid legal
expenses.
P. B.-H~e als'o begs to Iiforpi everybody
tlat lie new intends doin g a cash bumsiness
and( that nio orders on and after Iet Jap.
1877 unaccomipanied -b the cash will
be illed.
New Family Grocery.
-0
IHE undersigned desires to ipforni his
friends and the public that he can be
found on the oast side of Congress street
with alfresh Stook of
F'AMILY GIROCE;RIES,
Viz : Meal, Grist, Flour, Bacon, Sugars,
Cof'eeg, Teas, Crackers, Ginger
Bread,S ida, Spices,
ote,, etc.
Oranges, Apples, Candies, &o., all fresh
and cheap,
YOU CABH ONLY.
J. E. CATHCART,
Opposite J. I. ?.athcart's old Stand.
feb17 --tf
THOS. R. ROBERTSON,
Attorney at Law
AND TRIAL JUSTICE.
D' All business entrusted to him in
either capacity will receive promnpL atten
tion
Oflice on Washington street, one door
east of Winnsboro Hotel.
!1. A G.AI.A. .. JNO. 8. R,!:vNoI.ns.
GAILLARD & REYNOLDS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NO. 3 1. iAW RANGE.
A. M. MA( KEY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
No. 1, LAw RA NG ',
Winnsboro, S. C.
D' Special attention paid to the speedy
coliection of claims. 'Will practice in all
of the courts of this State and the United
States.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
NOTICE is hereby given toul4 and sin
gular the creditors of Thomas Stitt,
deceased, that application wi'l ho inatlo
to the Judge of Probate for Fairileld
County, in Winnsboro at 10 dClock in
the forenoon on the 7th of March next for
a final discharge and letters disnissory.
All persons concerned must shew cause,' if
any, on or before that day.
JAMES L. TA1TIN,
J. T. W. STI'T'T,
feb 3-tui Executors.
JUST RECEIVE),
Afull stock of Plain andl Fanc y Gro
ce'ries, which will be sold at lou, a V p rice
for the C'ash.
ALSO,
A fine stock of liquors, such as
WHISKEY,
BRANDY.
WINES in great variety,
ALE,
BEER,
etc., etc.
The patronage of the public
ted,
B. ROSEP;HEIMY.
feb 10-tf
STATIE OF SOUI[(TIAROIA i,
COUNTY OF FAIniELD.
In the Court -of -Probate.
Tio Judy Ford, Reuben Ford, Jesse Ford.
Dennis Ford, Preston ~Ford, Caroline
Eggloston, Elizabeth Rlichardson, R hina
Cason, Rhody Ford anrd Pheny Ford,
legal heirs of Sanders Ford, who died
intestaIteo -
Y7OU are hereby requiled to appear at
I.the Court of Probate to be hiolden at
Fairfild Court House at eleven o'clock,
a, in., on the twvelfth dlay of April, A. D.
1877, to show cause, if any you can, why the
real estate of Sanders Ford, deceaed, de,
scribed in the petition of Louisa Dennis,
filed in my oflee, should not be divided
or sold, allotting to the said Judy Ford
one-third thereof, and to the said Reuben
F'ord, Jesse Ford, Dennis Ford, Preston
Ford, Caroline -Eggleston, Elizabeth Rich
ardson, Rhina ('ason, Rhody Ford, Phony
Ford and Louisa Dennis each one-fit
teenth thereof; and also why the said
Judy Ford, Reuben 'Ford, . Jesse Ford,
Caroline Eggleston, Elizabeth Iliohardson'
lihina Cason, Rhody Ford and Pheny'
Ford should not account for the rents and
profits of said real estate since the tenth
(lay of August, A.'P. 1873, and provision
be raade for the payment to the other par
bien of their respective' sharea of such
res and pronits,
"'Given uindei my hand an'd goat. this.ho
~edao etary, A.D. 1877.
J..F. 40a. . :TlO N
CIHA R LES MULLER
Has removed to the Rt'ro noxt to Francis
(ierig's.
WATCHES, Clocks and Jowelr y re
VYpaired, and satisfaction guaranteed
to everybody.
Thoso indebted to mo for work on
jowolry will plcaso pay at once, for
Hampton Is .lected.
CHARLES MULLER.
fob S-if
]NQ W
Si lice IA3RPTON is Governor
of the 11, hole People,
BARGAINS, BARGAINS, FOR
ALL AT THE
DIY GOODS, FANCY GOODS
AND
MILLINERY BAZAAR,
1 N Dross Goods. Calicoes, Bleached
and Unbloaehed Muslins, Shawls,
Furs, Cloaks, Boulevard Skirts, Cor
sets, Millinery Goods, Flowers,
Feathers, &c.
-ALSO
Blankets, Pants Goods, Checked
Homespuns, Boots and Shoes
of all kinds, Men's Hats
and Clothing,
JUST OPENED FOR HOLIDAYS
A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for
presents.
JUST ARRIVED,
Fresh Family Groceries, Cheese,
Macaroni, Soap, Candles, Starch,
French and Plain Candies, Cocoa
nuts, Oranges, Northern Apples,
Sugar and Soda Crackers, Lemons,
Canned Goods, Fire Crackers, Prize
Candy, Irish Potatoes for eating
purposes, Tobacco,Cigars, Mackerel
&c., &c.,-all of which will be sold
as low as the lowest.
Agent for Butterick's reliable
Paper Patterns--a supply of latest
styles for Ladies and Children, just
in at
dec 21 J. O. BOAG'S,
Notice to Taxpayers.
I will visit the following-named places,
at the times speoitied, to receive the
Hampton Contribution:
Winnsboro, -un til February 6
Fis terville, 7.
Monticello, 8
Jenkin.ville,
Horeb,
)ur-ham's (Boulwairo'p Store,) ~ 12
ladden's Grove,13
Woodward's 14
D)oko, ' 6
1tidgeway,"1-1
WinnaorotillFebruary 6.
Stateof S tCo ia 12
Winncsboro iIati Luc eruary, 2
jheare,1 xtherfo Spocitead adon
to afte sof William au'csa, d
I Ino.Jol, tha tey qu ire r Probae Judcj
i mt a ortofui Prbte to gran her
l~eeof adminostration ofthe foenoate and
.s'hes ase, itaytheefore, vcit thd aon
Siisralnd snlar t bided gandedi.
torsn of drnnhn, head hisfm dua de
cebasd, am~ thy e nd apea 18 foe7.
fnteCotx of Jroat, to EIhLda
Fairiel Cort ous, S C. on thF24t
dayoftenbrr &e afErdpulictio
heref, t 1.RIclok . inthefreont
shon caNuse Fanyj Uthe ofPolalyan
admmitrationashul Enote antier.0
alivkns Cur yand tis fit Mills,
Fillruar, Aftoini 18'eys&7
oc t x2J.F.9
Etngut neru& Emon du t n e
ori aoay Epas ndth lers of
aylf indt, Cicuard Jawonils, itak Mill
Miateai sette feting ullpaes holi.
Camsergi's eiral resem t tum
foe pay Snd ot, tlge
'LNTOTI JMESTN. S
the25.4nd rthed of paee in procuion.
I ~as requstributie indrbted tht
meato il solfort $700 partie Accuring
laeios gaant eeh Ail present them
for an montd~hdl frtesn
f3,250.4a who to space in various
nesppes distrbutdthrugh thait
tAND LOOK-,
oN the well furnished Dry Goods and
Grocery Storos--tho ;uatly uQ-called
Cheap Cash Stores
-OF
B S aleimer &Co,
DRY GOODS, GO0ERIES,
Gorig's ]uij4ing. Cathoart's 014 Stand,
Clothing, acon,
Dry Goods, Meal,
Gents' Goods, Flour,
hMAts, Caps, Bominy
Boots, Shoes Coffco,
Of all Cabbage,
Kinds and Pigs' Foot,
qualities, Potatoes,
etc., ate.,
etc. etc.
--o
Onion Sets, 115 cents a quart,
An& See Our Stock.
feb 18
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
'--0
HOare lndebted to us for PRtOi .
IONS or PHlOSPHTATES~we would i-espeat..
fully call attention, that your bills ate dhu
on or bqfore the Arst of Novdmbher. Weo
are depending on yon .fqr paymnt AT
ONCE, to enble us to meet obligtions
made to assist you, and which are duo at
that time.
In order for us, as well as you, to maine
tain our credit, it is necessary to taeet our
promises promptly.
Beaty, Br'o.a Son,
oct 12