The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 21, 1877, Image 3
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1RAILOA D SCIImm)ULEs.----ThlO follow
ing are tho hours at which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. IR. pass
Winnsboro:,
RE0UIf&R ApsaxoZR-NGT.
For Chai'lotte, 2.81. A. Mr.
For Augusta, 1.13, A. M.
ACCOMMODATION FIEIOT--DAY.
For Augusta, 11.45, A. Mt
For Charlotte, 1.00, P. m
Religious Notices.
Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear,
Services every Sunday except the
2nd Sunday of the month: at 11
o'clock A. M.
Presbyterian Church-Rev. C. E.
Chichester, 11 A. ai., and 71 P. nr.
Sabbath School 81 r. M. Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday, 71 r. it.
Methodist Church--Rov. G. W.
Walker, 11, A. M., 7 P. M. Sunday
School, 10 A. M. Prayer Meeting,
Thursday, 7 r. M.
Rev. J. '. Galloway, of Louisville,
Georgia, will preach in the Associate
Reformed Church on to-morrow.
The Winnsbbro NEWS AND HERALD
is one of the sprightliest tri week.
lies now upon our lists.-A ugusta
Chronicle und Constitutionalist.
Theuggdoion;'hdd by' ur.eorw
respondent t "itizcn" concerning thC
price of licenses to soll meat in the
market is quite sensible. While we
see no objoetion to the reduction
made in Ah'o price of liquor licenses,
we ar equally in favor of giving the
bu c crs and their patrons an equal
chance.
We are requested to state that a
meeting will be held at the Town
Hall this evening at eight o'clock,
for the purpose of organizing a
military company. All those who
have heretofore put their names on
the list, together with others who
may desire to join, are requested to
be present,- -
The people of Columbia are muak
ing active preparations for a grand
inauguration ball to be given in
honor of Governor Hanpton on- the
evening of the 4th of May. This
is well. The days of tribulation are
over, and once mioro thd po'opio of
South Carolina can unite, with light
hearts, in festive gatherings and
merry makings.
A LIEUTENANT SURRENDERs.
Gleaves, the former lieutenant- gov,
ornor uinder Chamberlain, sent a
messenger to Colonel Sims, secre
tary of State, yesterday, informing
that officer of his intention and de
sire to surrender the papers, para
phernalia, &c., of tile office of lieu.
tenant governor of the State. Lieu
tenant Governor Simpson has been
informed of Gleavos' wish.
PntOCEEDINos OF CoUNcTL.--We
would suggest to tile nlow town
council the propriety of publishing
tile proceedings of their meetings.
The columns of TilE NEws AND HER
ALD are always open for such matter,
and if the clerk of council wvill fur
nishi us a synopsis of the proceed.
ings of each meeting, we shall be
glad to publish it.
We are d1hfobne& from~ dutside
sources, that several new measures
wvere enacted at the last meeting,
and, as a matter of public interest,
would be glad to publish what was
then donow h." e
-THE STATE OFFXcEs.--A Columbia
tolegram to the Journal of CJom
merce,'iated April 18, says,.:
The rooms of the treasurer, comp
troller..general, secretary of state,
attorney-general, superintendent of
education and adjutant and inspec -
tor-gonoral, were all seahed, by order
of the governor, at an early hour
this morning.
The barrier consists of a small
picce of r'ed braid with a seal im.
pressed upon waxc at each en', at
tachled to the door and the door
facing. A sentinel is posted at the
entrance of eAch of 'the blockaded
departments to preyent any tamper
ing with thme seals of' the~ froht appli
ance which is the emblem of law.
At the custimory hour this morn'
ing the Republican claimants put in
an appearance, and were proceeding
to ther several offices, when they
were iet by the special guard of the
Governor .at the 490or, *2 flenied
admittance. Severni of' t wore
disposel to deamu. amah movomai
which had displhed them, but oven
tually they ancopted the situation
and vrac efully retired.
One of two of th e1m desired access
to theiri privfate papersi, but the new
constabulary were inexorablo.
The work of repairs and
renovation is still going 'on
and up)Ol the assembling of
the Legislature .the , sanitary
measures effected will be among the
first to attract attention and elicit
approbation.
Transfers of Real Estate.
S. W. Buff, sheriff, to James B.
McCants, 800 acres in township no.
3 ; consideration, $1125.
James B. McCants to Jacob A.
Cald well, same tract as above; con,
sidoration, $2400.
S. W. Ruff, sheriff, to W. W. Ken
nedy, 74 acres in township no. 7
consideration, $230.
Rosannah Johnson to Moses Mara
tin, 200 acres in township no. 11;
consideration, $1000.
Sil jEuff jo Juo. S. Reynolds,
540 afe.itownship no. 9 ; con
sideration, $2650.
W.-. .Rabb to Mrs. N. K. Rabb,
79 acres in townshi'p no. 11; con
sideration not stated.
W. W. Entzninger to Mary J.
Fenley, 153 acres in township no. 8;
consideration, $100.
Wm. Kerr to W. W. Crosby, 81
acres in township no. 1; considera
tion, $550.
T. W. Rawls to A. McDonald, 180
acres in township no. 4; considera
tion, $350.
Thos. W. Rabb, trustee, to D. R.
Flemniken, 412 acres in township
no. 12; consideration, $1600.
W. W. Entzmingor to Laura F.
Entzminger, 230 acres in township
no. 8; consideration, $100.
J. A. Grigsby to W. S. Boney, 3
acres in township no. 6; consideras
tion, $65.
P. P. Lumpkin to J. R. Lumpkin,
25 acres.in township no. 3 ; deed of
gift.
Jno. A. Stewart to Henry Weir,
167 acres in township no. 2 ; cone
sidoration, $300.
S. S. Gibson to John Gibson, 3t
acres in township no. .9 s considera
tion, $550.
John M, Gayden to John Ison
hower,' 16 acres in township no. 4';
consideration, $160.
Nancy F. Craig to Gladden &
Grigsby, 50 acres in township no. 8;
consideration, $75.
J. H. Rlabb to W. L. B abb and
T. J. Naibb, 800 aci-os ~in townshi
no. 13 ; considoration, $1650.
Elizabeth M. Mobley to James
Jones, 74 acres in township no. 2;
consideration, $200.
Cornelia S. Smith to H. La. Elliott,
one lot in -Winnsboro considera-.
tion, $1400.
Phillip Johnston to H. L.. Elliott,
50 acres in township no. 8 ;. con
sideration, $200.
Tabitha Broom to 3. B. Broom,
69 acres in township no. 8 ; con
sidoration, $256.
J. C. Caldwell to Fannie C. Wal
lace, 1216 acres in townshlp no. 8 ;
consideration, $9930.
Fannie C. Bulow to W. G. Hin.
nant, 20 acres in township no. 9 ;
consideration, $300.
Henry Clarke to Dennis Miller,
835 acres in township no. 8 ; con..
sideration, $1000.
Os mond Nicholls to Sarah E.
Gladders, 138 acres, in towniliip no.
3; consideration, $1.
S. W. Buff, sheriff, to Cornelia B~
Powell, 457 acres in township n.5
consideqin, $700. 6
'Cynthin J. Teuin to Noah Rhine,
9 acres in township no. 8 ; con..
sideration, -$45.
G3.1P. Hoffman to Moses Wooten,
200 acres in township no. 8 ; con
sideration, $1200.
D. Mc'Donald' to John T. Mc
Donald and Danl. McDonald~ 200
acres in township noe 83; considera
tion, $1000.
D. M. McDonald to Louisa Mc..
Donald, Jane E. McDonald and
Mary E. McDonald, 100 acres in
towvnship no. 38; deed of gift.
D. McDonald to 8. A. Black and
Martha M. Bankhead, 100 acres in
township no. 8; deed of gift.
.S. W. Buff,' sheriff, to 3. 0. Haw
diorno, 1,50 acres in township no.
9;: consideration, $494.
Jessio Abbott and others to Wm.
D. Evans, 60 acres in township no.
6; consideration, $180.
J. G. Hawthorne to R. P. Brown,
150 acres in township no. 9 ; con.
sidoration, $900.
Henry Rush and Mary A. G.
Rush to George W. Witto, 300 acres
in township no. 6 ; consideration,
$65.
DR. R. B. HANAHAN,
WINNSBORO, S. C.
O FFICE in rear of J. F. McMastor &
Co.'s store, up stairs.
mar 17-1i..
SAYE YOUR MONEY!
-GO TO
D ANNE NB E R G'S.
JUST RECEIVED,
A beautiful line of Ladies' and Gents'
Notions.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, at
7cts., 10cts. and 121 ots, per yard.
HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
White and Striped Hosiery, at all pricoes.
PARASOLS, SILK and COTTON.
Gents' Unlaundried Shirts, Wamsutta
Mills, $12 per dozen.
Percale Shirts, $12 per dozen.
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS,
Only 121 cents per yard.
CALICOES and BIEACHINGS,
Always in great variety.
TRY OUR BALTIMORE MADE
S'EEO3S.
EACH PAIR WARRANTED.
Don't fail to Call on the Loader of Low
PRICES,
DANqNENB3ERG.
april 17
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this ported.n oeition ~illb mand ie
fom, thid ruhe .uit of hi-odswr
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POUND OF LAUNDRY
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Consumers of this guano will find il
gave such unversal satisfaction. Fc
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NEW GOODS
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AND.
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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS A~b SHOES,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
feb 8 EcEc
ONION SETS.
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Vo Heh adn wSeed ngreat variety,
At so. a lotef Lians and nhaw Rn. .
0 ACCOUNT.
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IE PRICES OF ALL KINDS
0 DRY GOODS.
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EXTRACTS, ETO.
SEEDS,
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OHEAP.
DWD ogF
rD BOOTS..
OF
LND COMPOUND ACID P110S
a following places in this county.
fully up to last year's quality, which
r circulars and prices apply to
Winneboro, S. U.
ro
Charleston, 8. U
El P V NUE
Di y Goods, Fancy Goods, and
Millihery Bazaar,
OQ a boatifl and f#ll lipeQfhtg
oriro
n rA s
Alarge lotp, Ladi* Coeat ,h
the Ladies and public geealy solicited.
We will end avor to ... theO most fas
tidifo urslves; and give us a trial.an
New Sprin g Prints. Centennial Sitipos,
Dress Goods, White Gioods,Dress Improv
oh Corst ,:oery, Oloves, Notion.,
patterns. Ladies, Mise s'and Children'sr
new patterns in store.
GR~OOERY DEPARTMENT,
Just alled up with freshi Groceries, Con
inafrst clas h ouse of the kifond
Lumbor kIdfo CasLths, Sliingle., &.o,
-3. 0. BOAG.
You can find all yo% want by calling
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