The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 12, 1877, Image 3
RAILROAD SCIammunLLs.-The follow
ing are the hours at which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. Rt. pass
Winnsboro:
REGULAR PASsENoE-NIoHT.
For Charlotte, 2.31, A. br.
For Augusta, 1.13, A. M.
ACCOMMODATION FREIoIHT-DAY.
For Augusta, 11.45, A. M
For Charlotte, , 1.00, 1. 5
New AdvorUlsoment s.
A. l. Huger, referee in the mat
ter of A. H. Lee, trustee, vs. J. A.
Caldwoll and others, publishes notice
to lion creditors.
Dr. A. M. Hill, surgeon dentist,
announces his location in Winns
boro, and offers his professional
services to the public.
E. S. Chandler, reporter, an.
nounces meeting of the Knights of
Honor.
Look ont for the new advertise
mont of J. 0. Boag, which will ap
pear in Saturday's paper.
The Rion Sabre Club of Doko
participated in the Hampton pro
cession in Columbia on Friday.
Agricultural liens of all forms are
kept constantly-on hand at the office'
of TUE NEWS AND HERALD, or sup
plied at short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed in this line of work
Prices as low as the lowest.
We are pleased to learn that Mr.
J. Fleming Brown is prospering.
ie has a flourishing school at
Gowdeysvillo in Union county. Mr.
Brown graduated with credit at
Woflord College last - Summer, and
gives promise of usefulness. Fair
field boys have a sort of knack of
doing well wherever they go.
Trial Justices can furnish them,
selves with the necessary blanks by
applying at the office of TrE NEws
AND HERALD. A full assortment of
these blanks will be kept constantly
on hand, or supplied at short notice.
Prices low, work good, and satisfac
tion guaranbed.
NEw Goons.-Mr. J. 0. Boag has
just received a now supply of spring
goods in urdlcss variety, and all
selected with the greatest care, with
a special view to the wants of Fair.
field customers. Mr. Boag's now
advertisement will appear in the
next issue of TuE NEws AND HERALD,
when these interested will have a
full description of his goods.
Several parties are speaking of
preparing spriing guns to catch the
scoundrels who are going about
making attempts at burglary. The
fate of the Charleston negro burglar
who was recently hurried out of ex
istence by a charge of fifteen buck
shot from one of thoso instrumonts
while he was trying to raise a
window, should teach the light
fingered gentry a lesson.
DENTAL NoTIcE -Dr. Isaiah Sinmp.
son, Surgeon Dentist, Charlotte,
N. C., respectfully informs the citi
zens and public generally that he
will visit Winnsboro, S. C., profes
sionally, on the 24th day of April,
1877, and ren~In koti days or two
weeks. Call eaxly and save time
and money. Teeth extracted with
out pain. Terms Cash. Satisfaction
guaranteed. . 3w.
EAsr CHiEsTFp, OuRCUrrT-W' are
requested to publish the following
ap~pointments for religio'us services
in thq clrhe~,ud :
Bethesda-First Sunday--Rev. WV
W. Williams, 11, a. in.; third Sun
day, Rev. J. WV. Kelly, p. m.
Mt. Moriah--First, .Sanday, Rev
W- W. Williams, 3, P. in.;. third
Sunday, Rev. J. W. Kelly, 1L, a. In.
A list has'been prepared, and a
number of names - aready signed,
looking to the organization of a
military company.N Winnsbok'o.
We trust the organization will be
speedily perfected, that application
may be made to the Governor for
comnmissions for theo officers, to
gether wit~h the nloessary oomple-.
ment of arms, ammunition and
accoutrements. Thei .1,iat may be
found at the store' of Messrs. M.
Master & n3ri.
RAND's Nxw YoRK CITY BUSINESS
l)in:c-roRY.--This is the title of a
valuable work of commercial refer
once, just issued by Waltr Hough!
& Co., Printers and Pubi'shers, of
14 Park Place, New York. -1 col..
tains a full and comlpleto list of all
the importers. jobbers and manu
facturors doing business in tho
groat metropolis, classified and ar
ranged-by trades and occupations,
and giving their street and mumber
address. It is an invaluable work
for the country merchant. It tells
him wherd to obtain anything, from
a neello to a steam engine, of first
or second hands. The work will be
sont by the publishers to any ad
dress, postage prepaid, upon the I
receipt of the prico, which is as fol
lows: Cloth, full bound edition,
per copy, one dollar ; flexible cloth
bound, soveuty five cents ; paper
covers, fifty cents.
RECEIvING THE' NE*s.---Everybody
in Winnsboro was naturally in a
most excellent humor dver the good
news from Colunbia. And of
course people wanted to celebrate
their great triumph in some way, so
the baud was summoned and quito a
largo crowd gathered in front. of the
Tpwn Hall. After "Hold the Fort"
by the band, loud calls wore made
for Major Woodward ; and that
gentleman took his position on the
front portico of the building. The
Major opened his remarks by read
ing the correspondence between
Chamberlain and Governor Hamp-.
ton (published elsewhere), and then
read the following telegram which
had just been received :
"Chamberlain has just turned over
the executive department and State
house to Governor Hampton's pri
vato secretary. It will not he occ'u
pied till it has been thoroughly
cleaned out."
The Major then went on in a
speech, which was well received and
frequently applauded. Speeches
were then made by Col. F. J.
Cameron, Mr. Jno. S. Reynolds and
Mr. A. M. Mackey, in the order
named. The crowd dispersed in
great good humor and amid cheers
for our governor.
Hurrah for Hampton!
FAIRFIELD FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.
A highly interesting meeting of the
above-named organization was hold
on Tuesday night last. After the
adoption of the Tribute of Rc p.-et
to the memory of its late President,
Captain Dwight, which is p~ublishedl
in this issue, a general discussion
was entered into in rogard to the
condition of the company and its
future prospects. The retirement
of able-bodied mombers was severely
common ted upon, and pronounced
to be not only an act of injustice to
the coinpany, but a breach of faith
towards the community, to whose
lib~erality the organization is in
debted for the facilities now in its
possession for contending with the
fiery elemont. A committee was ap
pointed to take into consideration
the matters complained of, .and was
also charged with the duty of devis
ing some means for recruiting the
dlepletod ranks of the company.
The committee consists of Messrs.
J. 3. Neil, James A. Brice and J. 0.
McfCants.
It was also resolved to give a
Hop on the night of the 2nd- of May
next, the anniversary of the coms
pany, and a 'committee was appoint
ed to ibiako all necessary arrange
ments.' The 'following named gen.
WV. G.'nTiAan'".' I. Nobertson; 5.
F, McMastor M:I Iluy, T. H.
Kotchin, J. W. Aiken. Cards of
admission will be sold, and thme pro
ceed1s after paying expenses, which
will be only nominal, tm-ned into
the treasury of the company. It
will doubtless be a successful affair.
Mir We wVouldl request that con
tract advertisements be changed
either in Tuesday's or Satur
day's issue-that is, the copy
should 1)e handed to us on Monday
or Friday morning. The labor
involved in getting oft' em' weekly
edition causes us to be somewhat
prossed for time in getting outi
Thursday's issue. . We are of course|
always ready to change advertise
ments, butit will be an accommoda
tion to us if our ..contractors will
remember andl observe the sugges
JUST EFIYED,
One car load sced Potatoon,
Ono " " " Oatn,
-ALSO,
A full line of Plantation Hard
varo consisting of
I ay Iron,
Plow Steel,
Steel Plows,
Plow Moulds,
Spades,
Shovels,
Traces,
Clevices,
Heel
Screws,
&c.,
&c.
which will be sold low for
--CASH.
I keep constantly on hand a full
mipply of
PLANTATION and FAMILY
I havo on hand several brands of
ir'st class
FERTILIZERS
which I am prepared to sell for
;ash or on time with .vell approved
soeurities on a money basis, or with
t cotton option if parties desire.
ill parties in want of Fertilizers
hvill (1o well to call on me before
purchasing.
fb 20 F. ELDlER.
Sowkug aohino.
_RAD uwy
WEi CLTAIM Fonl THE IMPRIOvED
WHITNEY
SEWINWG
MVACHIW ES
The following specinec points of supe
riority:
I-Great sim~Iplicity ini Coni
inruction.
3--E~xceedinagly Light Rura.
5 -Performs alil Variet ies of
Work.
U--Ieatyt of Finista anid
WVorkanlla311Iklf)..
''/ -G R E A' T REEJUCTION IN
PRU0 E.
Single Machines sent on orders direct
from the Factory, written guarantee with
each Ma ch ine.
WHlY PAY OLD PRICES!
ph"Send for circulars and particulars.
Ad dress,
Time Whaitnmey Mflrg. Co.,
Sfeh 17 Paterson,_N. J.
Merchant Tailoring.
T HE nndersigned informs the citizens
of Winnsboro and the county generally,
that he has opened a Tailoring, Estatblish..
ment in the store next to Mr. J. Okondin
Ing's. Hie is prepared to do all kinds' of
work in his line at short notice and on
reasonable termus. A full line of sarnples
kept constantly on hand, from wvhich
customers may make selections. Speclal
attention given to CUTTING.
fob 24- l x6m WV. G. ROCHIE.
DR. R. B. HANAHAN,
WINNSB3ORO, S. 0.
C)FFICE in rear of 3. F. McMaster &
Jo.'s store, up stairs.
mar 17-Iht~
.R orJob Printing dlone at the
HARD TIMES
ARE OF NC
TO GIWE OU U STOMERS THE
GIVE
WITH -EVERY POUND PACKAO
POUND OF LAUNDRY
STAI
Thae Corfee Oa:gy I
R1tEAT REDUCTION IN TE
O:
GROCERiES ANI
COME AND SEE F
B.slf SU&NRN]
BROMA,
CHOCOLATE,
SEA F
GARDEN
---VERY (
SHOES AN
10 M BJIs
march 17 gLa X
SOLUBLE PA
THE bovewell known GUANO A
PAEis nwoffered for sale at thu
Consumers of this guano will fInd it
gave such uuniverbal satisfactio. Iyo
CUMMINGS & CO.,
-en E
feb10-3mE. H. FROST & CO.,
J. B. McCARIEY
ESto inform the citizens of Winns
b)oro nnd tho publi in general, that he
liasq on hand the largest and best selected
stock of
WESTERN RYE, and N. C. CORN,
in town
]Browvn Porter, Cream Al Ceookgy'
Deolight, tAlf and 'iAlf.A ~o Inghndtdhew
ing Tobacco,
J.n0 trtSEGERS' Palo -Dei# Atwtiys fresh
--ALSO
A lot of patent ALAllM CANDLES
suitable for family use.
CJALL ANtO SEE THlEI
Establih.7l$ge,
Has removed to the store next to Flaneie
~~ATCHESlA, Olooks ad Jewelry re
tovepaired, and satisfaetion guranteed
.Those inobted to me for work on
Jewelry will please pay at once, for
Ilamptoni Is J lected.
CHARLES MULLERn
IGH PRIGIS,
) ACCOUNT.
13EN FIT OF UY.ING* Or US
AWAY
Q OF 0QQ'2."Ej ONE
R C H,
li PRICUS OF ALL HMOb.
3 DRY GOODS,.
OR YOURSELF,
[II & CO.
OAM,
FLAVORING
EXTBAOTS, ETC.
SEEDS,
S. 3M x3 'aL' IM,
SHEAP.-.
WOD" OIL"
D BOOTS.
-o
)F
E.I1%rDS
CIFIC GUANO.
ND) COMPOUND ACID PHOS
.following places in. this county.
fully up to last year's quality, which
e circulare and prices apply to
Winfiaboro, 8. 0.
'0
Oharleaton, S. U
Publiishers and Printers
Can buiy diret of the Mianufacturer on
favorable terms.
"THlE ANSON HARlDY CUTTING MACBINES
are the bese -he'd cheapest low priced
machine made, and have a national repu
tation fr u lit qad durability."---Th
far heANSN HADY PAER GUTTR ig b
tained for a loss price than one hunr4
dlollars. It is of gr'eat strohgth. These
machines have alwa a taken the highest
stand. It is the ony machine to whiech
floarctTh is 1e0ife haa reputa ton of
itself: byIt, the ou t~g board een -be -in...
stantlyanlao~~t1 wo so ve m
)itnt point Aid this ne, an7( one
Irda OOt S psi'rof repaation re Inw y
the aper backward and f Qrrrd.
Itiswotely rdrml~h
urchnages o thi falleniobl nod.
lIghl1 t Is to be valu &"--~e P 'RotpeU
diC. IP. i NApa re' an'd brinter's
Tuk LARdiT inrnlovan'tfnns Ade '.
waa is pronounced the most deslale
Card Cutter in the rn ket,. fqi e general
uhe we~knoABUdg n OAaD Out
with in latest imjirov.khentagis still pre'.
d y 0151d llsits
ad es etted In the ha dingryfl
..'Newep in w.n no adrettsing
airon fisar. issol edfrm
~Iru~. F. A. HARDYF
A phurudale, Mass.
o 1buy of those that buy of meo.
WiNiPPInG PA1j'ER.
M, R"IrNS are.rotio on .