The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 26, 1877, Image 3
RAIruOAD S... mm-uns.----Th llow
ing are the hours at which the trains
-on1 .theo C. C. and A. 11. IR. pass
Winisboro::
ErOraR PAssENoEn-Nr.T.
For Charlulie, 1.25, A. M.
iFor Augusta, 11.07, r. M.
AccourourTioN FREItiowr-DAY.
For Columbia, 7.3G, r. ar.
For Charlotte, 10.45, A. r.
Now Advortisemonts.
Latest Noveltios-Sol. Volfo.
Remember the entertainment at
tho Tlespian Hall to-night in aid of
the Gordon Light Infantry. Every
body s3hould go.
DENTAr. No-rrcE.---)r. Isaiah Siup
.son, Surgeon Dentist, Charlotte
N. C., respectfully informs the citi
zens and public generally that he
will visit Winnsboro professionally.,
on the 20th day of June, and rentun
ton days or two weeks. Please call
early and save confusion at the last.
Teeth extracted without pain.--.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
June 23-tx2w*
Excuisox -ro AvuSTA.-An ex
eursioii traitn will leave Charlotte at t
6:30, p. i., on the 3d of July, rieiach
ing Augusta at 7 o'clock on the
morning of the 4th. Roturning, it
will loavo Augusta at 8:30, p. in.
Prico of tickets, for the round trip,
as follows: From Charlotte, $3.00
from Chester *2.50; from Columbia
-$2.0); from all points between
Columbia and Augusta, $1.00. The
fare from Winnsboro will be 82.50.
This excursion is expected to be a
very ploam::nut affair, ani will doubt
less be largely atte tided. There
will be a grand parade of the milita.
ry and firemen in Augusta on the
4th of July. Tickets may be pro
cured from Mr. W. 13. Creight,
Tin KNonwrs or Hloxon.-At the
last regular meeting of True 1,roth
erhood Lodge, No. 344, Knights of
Honor, the following ollicers were
elected, to serve for the ensuing
term:
Dictater---J. S. Connor.
Vice -Dictator-Jno. S. Reynolds.
Assistant Dictator-D. I. Flenni
ken..
B]eportr--. S. Chandler.
Finiancial Reoporter-WV. C. 112aty.
Trensuri'er-G. A. h\'iti e.
Clhapilaini---R. WV. Phillips.
Guide-J. W. Chanidler.
Guardian-H. A. (Gaillard.
-Sentinel-J. C. Caldwell.
TiLhis fraternity is growing in
popularity and membIers. Th ere
'have recently b~een many accessions
to its ranks in Winnsboro.
TrlE Scuroot. FraN.-Tho0 State
Superintendent of Education has
ndiified School Commiissioncr Rich
ardsmi~ that Fairfield wvill recceive
$1808.25 of the State appropriation
for commron schools. In addition
to this the poll tax will yield some
thing over $2,000, making in all
about $4,000 for school purposos.
Not knowing the number of teach
rers -emplqod in the county, we
-cannot form ani estimate of the timeG
for which the schools nmay be safely
kept open. We are -inclined to
think, howover', that the funds will
be exhausted in paying those teach
ers who have already received pay
certificates for this scholastic year.
T1he estimate above made is based
on the supposition that onily a small
portion of the poll tax will be col
lected, as has heretofore been the
case. With a rigid enforcement of
the law in this particular, theo
.amnount will be very considerably
larger.
THE~ FENoE LAw.-We give this
2nmrning a -correct copy of the act
concorning the repeal of the fence
law. The synopsis given recently
was taken from an incorrect cop)y
published in an exchange. The act
has its strong points and its impor~
fections, which can be amended
next session. The chief defect is in
giving the damaged party redress
only on the civil side of the
court. and not making the trespass
.an indincnahln oncenn neore. te
bill loft the House, Capt. Gaillard
of this county introduced atenr-;
fully prepared amtendmienit, provid1
ing for criminal prosen ttion, atd the
tmer'cdinent passed with bliut one
dissenting vote. The Senate, how
over, refused to concur, and as the
session was near its close the Ilouse
yiolel~d rather than run the risk of
losing the bill. 'T'he taxpayors of
the different townships should pro -
pare their petitions at once.
Seventy-five names are necessary.
It is held that under the provisions
of the not, ladies who pay taxes
have a right to sign the petition.
Let a vote be had in all the town.
ships.
Tm: C ircurr C(ouwe.-jThe circuit
court mot m rsuant to law on Mon
day morning. The juries were
organized, the presiding judge
proceeded to charge the grand jury,
and the latter retired.
The following is a synop sis of the
cases disposed of
State vs. Charles Clark, inidi cted
for burglary and larceny. De fend
ant pleaded guilty.
State vs. 'rholus Smith, (!lus
Alamn Smith, and Prinma; iBumggs,
indicted for grand larceny. The
defenldfnt s in this catse were charged
vitlh the robbery of the store of Mir.
T. G. Patrick, at White Oik, somue
time back. Smith pleaded utilty,
and T":inus Buggs went to trial.
Verdit-Guilty.
State vs. Joseph Starke and
Waring Starke, indicted for g'ratn4d
larceny. These men wer chargecd
with the robbery of the storo of
Messrs. 1. F. Leetelt & CO., at this
place, seine days ago. Joseph
Stark( )leaded guilty, and *Waringu
Starke wVent to trial. Verdict
Guilty.
Tueo Latest Novelties
JUST ARRIVED.
A . boxuirol slrio flan nd
Camb~lries, in all the new%% dI'-irable ;Colors,
and Patterns.
A beuiful line of Hamburg Edgings,
And 'Frinrcini mgs of all kinds. ('alicos of
latest styles aulm at greatly reducedt pirices.
A large assorhucent of F~as Buttons,
C'omabs, and~ hot ionsif all kindts.
C'all en -undersigned hoefore inaking
your puirchacses andi yo" il0 estife
that the i t itiicc
LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
GOOlDS arc purchased1 of
SOL. WOLFE.
juno 26
F'O R SA.Ia..t,
A new Piano, made by one of the lead
in jg mfapufacturers of thea Unit
States. Thelu instruxmnt has a comupass of
seven and one-third octav es, and is
finished with all the lates~t imuprovemenuts.
It cani be b)ought at a great rednetjin
from ret ailI price.
Apply ait the ollice of Tum: Ni.ws .um)
june 23-tf
Established 18&9.
CHLARLJES MULLER
Hc removed toi the store next to F'rancis
Gerig's.
W~ ~ A'l.CHES, locks and( Jecwelr y re
prdand u-at isfauction gaan'tcod
to everybody.
. Thcose itcnditbled to me for wyork en
jewelry wiill pleaiso pay at onco, for
16111198011l i I'.]Iected,.
feb 3-tf
Shirts I Shirts I Shirts I
WA AMSUTCTA Aluslin and 220t0 Linen,
TVat, $8.00 per halt dozen.
Percalo and Calico at$6.00 and S0,00 par
half dozen.
mar 92 JY. F. MceMASTERL & CO,
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
05dozen Chimneys of all kinds just
received, andl ofT1 red at redneed
rates, by the dozen or half dozen, \ at L~ho
Drug DFiore of
iunn 'J -nn1 wV B. AII{EN
1URE.
1 'I:Tl)' FA\I(L)' SIIOl'1,1) USE AND
l;cr'I) it oil 1111101, Itt"t"alltit" t,1' its
tit 1o riority 0V4'1 " u l l (Itl1t"r I ,iN"t"r 1It'Ilit"ift s
or l..i''t "r It t'IIt late 11$.
OIu ratt!K 11"ith(,ltt N;I11R('a or (il'll)lll .
but lllllIta'allt t , take
It (:urt;, Discasv:i (it' Ow
S1 t"t'11.
It remoVI'; \I("rcllrv fr(,lu Iht Sv.,lt'rll.
II i>; flit. (-III%, ,lletticillim I;IItW I) that
('111"4's Ct,'.lst i lltt it )ll.
lI ("m-o.; Neuralgia. Nick l l :ul:u !I ' :Intl
It' III-milat ism.
II is ill 1-Nct'llo"I1t TItx:t(it"t" I,,r tleIirlltt'
I.rllutle;.
I'ht, 0ltt n r *N"trn f:ti; it, tilt >:ttlall r ILe
tlt,:.r the. cr ujllutsite ('I ;tII tttII I I'lll"
nall\" S.
It 1$ IIN'IIVS rt-it v I'tr u-: , 41 rlt: "cr
ct illklo Iuri.ttt'5 intlienltt ill lult" (tts,".
II is tIII" I,4-,t ut'ItII Pu!';;:0 il"t"; tt r chit
41 rt"r1.
:111 lt r tns; sltt u1)1 tt t i( r It, IIe
ttlllit"letl is'itll I'ilt"s m. (.'tn.;il tn
I'Oll S.\t.t' IIY
)1'. 1 1110 F \,
11 itln L: r ,. ti, C.
NVI.taltl
jun(" 21 SAVE YOUR M(j\..!E'Y
it
BANNENBER'
_t! 1,t"alltiCul line ut'f.:ulit"s';tlttl (it nls'
\uliut. ti.
I1:u111,urt, J;tl;inr , 111,1 In;-"rt;trs, at
ects". Ultlx. aw.l 12! cts, ltt'r , ar.l.
HANDSOME' ASSO1 i11tI]" \7j' Off''
))'hits 111111 Strilctl Ilosiery, Itt :ell priers.
PAUUASOLS, SILK. and (X0'1"1.'0\.
A FULL STO
1IST PRINTS, 12 YARDJS PO
11'J tIT 1'IQ UES. 12'. CENTS.
A.i.VJI) .A.LTL-jO'
VERY
I" 1 lES1 jI .LU LNES, 10) CEN
.lBES[I '1' Jal'15 20 a,
C IC] :OLA.'I'E1.2,
(ND AR, 1)1fER~
-VERY
SI..I.OES AI
liI1EASI' CALL ANi)D
1_ _l C1 EJ.
[MR M O
OEI VEDD,
CK OF NICE
GOODS,
ILLINO VERY LOW.
P . DOLLAR.'
.YARD.
'-I1 ]R, G-OO DS
H EAP.
SO
TS A POUND.
rul 25 CENTS A CAN.
SOLD BY TIE DOZEN.
tOODS VERY CHEAP.
FOAM,
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, ETC.
SEED)S,
CIIEAP.
[) BOOT S.
-0
OF
EE.IlT3D
EE FOR YOURSELF.
LOOK!
JNFJ.W G-OOJDS
NEW GOODS 1!
lao just TeCeived a stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
prints of the be.t brands at 83 cnts.
-1-1 Camubrics at 10) cents.
Centennuil St ripes at 12} cents.
.A.T SO,
A full Stock of Shirtings, Sheotings -and
Drillinig at low liguros.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING I .1
We have just received a largo and comn
phtastoek of Spring and Summer Cloth
lhing which wo will sell as cheap as any
RATS! HATS!!I HATS I1
Ge'nts' and Youths' Folt and Straw Hats of
all k inds and at, ay price.
CA SSIMERES ! CASSIMERES I1
We have jumst received a full stock of Cassi
mmers from theo Charlttesville Mills.
---ALSO-.
Tw eed1s Cottonades, Jeans~k, etc.
J F. McoMaster & Co.
Becst is Checapest
NW WILLCOX .& GI11313
AUTOMATIC
Silent Sewing Machine.
L~ateut, In vent ion, Prodneing Marvelous
Resnults,
pa. sli rnlm mulat i e~llC' t ayond all co ..
somtnug the large influcomen tsofrered by,
n'li'or . 053, lie rn ! nn g, troublisomo, two.
Only Maciline ini the Wl~od with
A utomiatic Fe'aturies, and
Witli no TensaiIoR to
Manage.
'Writo b~y Postal Card for Price List, List
of Oftices, &c.
WILTUOX & O[ums s. 5cOO
(Cor. Bond St,.) 668 Broadway, .
map 15-ly
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