The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 28, 1877, Image 3

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'~OLt'dI ;,1 .111.;. I R1uulo.I.m SenJs.-The follow ing are the hours at which the trains -on the C. C. and A. 11. t. pass W1innsboro: RLOUI A): PASsE";No:a--Nmn:tt. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, v. at. 1 oommoDATFIoN Fi";iwwt'r-.-DaY. F!or Columblial,7., .. Fur ('harlotte. 1.0.45, A. M. New Advortisenents. Corunty Convention-Jno. 1rat ton, Chairmn111. The inmarket at ltidgeway has t)co l fii11he d, anld, having ai cupola and hJell, il quit an or'nament to the town. A counterfeit Ithoutsand dollar bill is sail to be alloat ; and wo an nou1nce to our readers that we will refiso ill )ills of that dlnoinilation in payment of s11)5ciption1. We understan(1 that a substantial brilge Will 1)e throwin across the cut it the jinction of Broad Street and Fifth Ae.('ue i the town of Ridgeway. ''lhis will add mtucli to 1 the colvelience of clircili goers aind the cit.izens gen erally. Attention is directed to the call for a Dl)eiocratie county convention, to take place on the 14th day of July. It in highly important that all the clubs sen~d full delegations. 'ihio electionl will probably take place early in August. Di:xr., Noi'i:.--Dr. Isaiah Simp son, Surgeon )entlist, Cluirlotte .N. C., respectfully informs the citi zcns and public generally that le will visit Winnsboro professionally, on the 2thi day of Juno, and remain ten days or tw(o weeks. Please call early and save coifnfusilon at. the last. Teeth extracted without pain. Satisifactioni gllrialrateed. June 23--frx2w 0 EXCURIsON TO AoUs''A.--An ex clrsion trailn w\ill leave Chairlotte at t:30. p. n., on ihe 3d of July, reach ing Augusta at 7 o'clock on the morniuing of the Ihtli. Retr:rning, it will leave Aingusta at 8:30, p. m. Price of t ickefs, for the rouuid trip, ax floiN)ws: : Fr om (harlot t e. .3.00 : fromu CJheter (:82.5.0; fr'omi Co). unial >82.00;( fromu all p)ointis betwveen fare from1 Winnsboro will b)e 82.50. T.lhis~ e)xcursion is cxpeted tot be a very pleasant affair, and wvill doubt 1less ho -lrgely attende.d. 'There will be a grandl parando of the milita ry anld firemen01 in Augu11sta 0nth 'th oi July. Tickets may be pro,. Curled from' Mr. WV. B. Creigt TH'IE rTUEATR~IteALls.--.Ani unusually largo audience witnesse4~d the thecatricals at the Thespian Hal11 on1 Tuellsday niight. JIt was1 peOrhaps 110 largest gathecring of the seasoni. The exhibition was altogether a vecry creditable one-.the tableaux aind plays being all finely rendered The comic dnet, ".Polly Ihopkins," was par1ticularly Iino, anid brought dlown the huouse. Judging from the sizo of the audience, we hiavo 1no doubt qulite at handsomne sum1 was realized. The net proceeds will be donated to0 tihe Gordon iighut In fan try, to aidl tihe corps in1 procuring uiniformis. We are pleased to note the gr'eat iipirovements in1 the staigo arranillge mnuts of the haill. Newv ourtains have beenI aldded1, and tihe stage has boon1 maitde inI evor'y way betteri fitted f'or the renidition of plays of different kinds. This sconery was all painted aInd ariranged by Mriis. C. Ladd, to whoso enterprise the public are ins' -debted for the lolesanlt Uhcatrical ,ontertainmen ts already given. Tmui F~so' SOHEDULE.-The rapidi ty with which tihe trains no0w run irs illstraltod by the case of hwo passengers from *Wilmington who recently stolpped at Ridlgeway--..0on0 ha ft a ly anfd the other a gentleman. The lady thought at times the cars were galloping after each otheri, and after holding on with might anid main for some miles concluded to take refuge in tears-and woipt the balainoe of the~ way. The reontloman yio is a pr 'fan person, immOdiate y after the train got. under way ccai.e \ry Selvet in his liiguiatge m11d spiritual in his feelings-hold ing his broatih and then like a pmr poise spurting it out with a terrilic smddenness and inhaling again as if ho was very donbtful whether he sihoull over be able to get a lung ful again ! And ais fhe fell off the train at the depot with a thud (the train does not stop) and lie found himself on terra /irma, forgetting the dangers ho had seen, ho ex claimed "1)ang it--don't she run !" Ti: CIuRCUIT Couw r.-The follow ing is a synopsis of the business dis posed of by the circuit court this week, in addition to that already roprted . State vs. Charles Young, indicted for assault withi a concealed deadly weapn, and assault and battery A. M. Mackey for defelant. Ver diet-Not guilty. State vs. Daniel Adams, indictad or assault w itlh intent to ravish Verdict-Guil.v. Tle prisoers convicted "were sentenced as follows : Charles Clark, burglary and lar c fny, one year at hard iabor in jthe pClitel tiary. Thomas Smith, grand lareei . live years at hard labor .in the peniteni tiary. Priuiiis Buggs, grand larceny. seven years at hard labor in the pCliiten liary. Joseph Starke, grand lareeny, five years at hard labor in the peniten tiary. Waring Stars e, grand larceny seven years at hard labor in th( )oitentiary. 1)niel Ajladas, assault with intent to ravish, twenty-live years at hard libor in the penitentiary. All the business ready for trial at the term having been disposed of. the court adjourned till the third Monday in Octobei next. The following is the presentment of the grand jury: '") the -laocrable T. J. .MaZcr/, 'resilinq; Judge . The grand jury for Fairfield county for June term, 1877, beg leave most respectfully to submit the following presentment: We recomimcnd that the old school certificates now in the hands of the cour ty treasurer be cancelled with a puinh such as is used for the cnneellationl of checks in the Winns horo National bank. We furt her r'ecommiend that the June and the October term of 'oi sh all1 be changed to July and No vemberwi, as Juine and October arc generally the busiest months with: t1he farmer. In taking leave of your Honor, the grand jury cordially thank you for thme patient and able manner in which they have been instructed by you in the discharge of th~eir' duties and also for the uniform kilianose and courtesy that have chiaracter'ized your Intercourse with them. Respectfully sub)mitted, S. R. JOHNSTON, Foumx COUNTY CONVETNTION. r1 1 Demneratic County Club or Fair - Iiield is hiteeby called, to mueet at tin court-house in Winnrsboro, on Saturday thue fourteenth day of .July, 1877. at elevem o'clock(, a. mn. Each subhordina ti Club is4 entitled to send five delegatets Tlhe presidents: of the dliffIerent Clubs ar< reqired to commiuuict. this nlotico t( their seve.ral Cl ubs w ithont delay. By order of the D)emocratic County Executive CJomunittee. JNO. B3RATrTON, JNO. t3. ltEYNoLus, (Chairmaan, Soereta ry. June 28-xj2w Merchant Tailoring. J E undi~ersignedu informs the citizen: of Winnsbaro and the county generally that ho has opened a TJailoring Establish mnt, in the store next t~o Mr. J. Clendin ing'i. lie is prepiaredl to (10 all kinds 0 work in hiis line at short notice and or reasionabule( termsR. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, fromi whicl e1 ustomrs nmyV makae select ions. Spocia attenition given to GUTT'I'NO. fob 2-t x~mi W. G. RWOHE. A'ne Piano, made by one of the lead ing mnanufacturiersi of the Uro'e Statos. The instrument has a comp: Bs 0 sevon and~ one-third octaves, anu i* lnnishod wvith all the latcst improvemontu. It, can lbe bought at a great reduction from retail pricoe. Apply at the office of Tnsux Nvw .AN T IInAL. hune 2:-tt' SAVE YOUR MONEY .-GO TO D ANNE NB E R (S J"UST RECEIVED, bLauctiful line of Ialdieis' and cents' Notions. Iamburg Edginxgs end Jauertions, at 7uts, l0ets. and 12.1 ets, per yard. HAN)SOME ASSORTMENT OF White and Striped Hosiery, at all prices. PARASOLS, BILK and COTTON. (ents' Unland(1ried shirts, Wamnista Mills, $12 per dozen. Percale Shirts, 812 per dozen. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, Only 12., cents per yard. CALICOES and ]3LEACIINGS, Always in great variety, TRY OUR BALTIMORE MADE I5]&3CO 31E-51. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. )ou't fail to Call on the Leader of Low PRICES, DANNIENIBERG. april 17 SOETHIG NEW. T Snave just received someW very rine (l~d ..Corn Wh'Jiskey,.1-eh and Aj pple 11b-an.. dy, "fromt Stono Mloaunin. G~eorgia, anid ot her grades of 4,Western By2 Wh'iskeys, NorthI Carolina (. orni and Ifye 'Vh iskeys, D~omiestic and linpjorted Wines aund liranidies. . ALSO A laeC stock ofI bo~ttld giods, consist. ju of C'hampai~gne, I a2Ler (her, for finuiily 's e. Ales. Porters. Htodal Wauter &c1. - )One barrel freshi Newark <ider on d raughit. (Cool i tinlks o ll drip5Lijiiclns. To'ba1co, Cigars, &c. J, I). MIcCA lR LEY, mai1y 3 P'roprietor. JUST ARRIVED. beauntiful~ eloection fLan anid A beauitifu in o of Ibunbuiirg Edlgin~gs, land Triings of all kinds. Calicoes of laetstyles and1(1at greatly reduced prices. A large assortmen1t of Fans, Buttons, Combs, and1( notionis of all kinds. Call onI unfderSignedi~ beforo making your puirchiases and you will be satislled thait th LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS aro purchased of SOL. WOLFE. junO 26 F~ants I 1Fans~ I Fans~ I ,large stock of Fana just in. . L J. F. McM IASTER & CO. JT.TST '.F.;?2 A FULL STO SUM MER WHICH WE ARE 8] BEST PIRINTS, 12 YARDS FO WHITE PIQUES, 121 CENTS 1 AL ]I~]D .. ]~ T] O'~ VERY C -AL FRESH PRUNES, 10 CEN FRESH TOMATOES, 20 a NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND ALL OTHER BR fOMA, (IIOCOLATE, SEA GA IRDEN --VERY I..L a r1 ir ShOES A l Ho4-m1 .A&.LIa ] PLEASE CALL AND : may, 14 NOTICE! --0 Einfondi to gradlually change our S'tock 1o Groeries, IUeavy Dry~ Goods, Ifoots, Shoes, andl all good5 nieeded on1 W e there1'fore offer al fancy goods, such as E dgings, R ibblons, Jacon1et, and Swiss, Alpjacea, Lace I Iandkerieifs, Cassiiners FLine Gloves, Scar fs, and all other goods of -this character at and B3ELOW COST. If you want iniy kind of Fancy Notions, gieus a call. 'Theli prico shail s'uit you for tho --CASH. LADD BROS. juno 19 Established 1859. OHARLES MULLER T1118 roemoved to tho store next to Francois Gorig's. W~fATCHIES, Clooks and Jowolry r& pai rod, and eatisfaction guaranteed to everybody. Th'loso indelbted to : mo for wvork on jewolry will pleaso piay at once, for Halmptoni Is Elcted4. ~OkARLES MULLER. Ich ..ti [MXI & CO. JEI~V~ED, CK OF NICE GOODS, LLING VERY LOW. R A DOLLAR. YARD. 13 +-'R~ GOOQD PHEAP. 30 TS A POUND. id 25 CENTS A CAN. )OLD BY THE DOZEN. iOODS VERY CHEAP. L?OAM, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETC. -0 SEEDS, CHEAP. ATD c I [D BOOTS. -.0 F3 ~F) TT-]ITS OF-. EE.I'.TI~tH EE FOR YOURSELF. LOOK! NEW GOODSS E havo just, reccived aI stock of SPRING AND SUMMER prinits of the biest brands at 8& conts. 41--4 Camborics at 10 cents. Centennuial Stripes at 12) cents. A fall Stock of Shirlings, heetings and Drilling at low ilgarues. CLOTHING I CLOTHING 11I We havo just receiv'ed a largo and comn pilate stock of Spring and Summer Cloth thing wh~ich we wiill sell as cea~p as any HATS! HLATS ! HATS 1! Gents' and Youths' Folt and Strawv Hatsq of all kinds andc alt any price. CASSIMERESI! CASSIME~IfES I I We havo just received a full stock of Casai nmerss from the Charlottesvillo Mills. -ALSO Tw~ieeds, Cottonades, J eans, etc. J. F. M~claster & Co. IIEEPS constatitly on biana a fu'llaup., ply of Olholeo FAMILY GRlOEIE844 .PLANTATION SUP'PLIES. .isatock has recently boon replenished, and heo is now ready to supply the wanLta cd aJL