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

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RAn.nOAD ein:.--h follow-N ing are the hours tit which-the trains on the C. C. - and 'A. R R. pas vinisboro: ]REGULAR IAsSENin--Nmuf. For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, t. 31. AccomODAriroN Fitonr--Day. For Columbia, 7.3;. pr. .For Charlotte, 10.J5, A. M Rolloum Notices. Prosbytorian Church-Rev. C. E. Chichestor, 11 A, %I., and 8, r. h. Sabbath School 4.1 r. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednosday, 51- r. m. Episdopal Church--Rev. J. Obea, services every Siday ex!ej)t the 2nd Sunday of the month: at 11 o'clock A. n. New Advertisoment,. New Goods---McMaster & Brice. Noticeo to Trespassers-Thomas H. Davis. County .'Treasurer Davis has col lected about three thousand dollars. A party of exeursionists passed through towN on Tuesday, on their way to the milluntsins. An infant child of Capt. L N Withers died onl Thursday after noon, and on the same night Mr. James G. AeC:1ts lost his youngest child. The sympathy of the eom1 munity i. with the aillieted parents. A game of base ball was pliyed on tho' Gollege green oil Thiur-sday afternoon, between the Carolinas. of Winnsbor, and the Chicoras, of - Jackson's Creek. After seven innings the game was cnlled, tile score standing tWenty-eight runs for the Carolinns, and fourteen for the Chicoras. It is eXg>cted that anotier miatwel Will be played be - tvoonl the sam-Ie chs in a fow kllys. Mort Arrests. When Cilrdozo was ni-rested it Wats ann11ounce(d i hat other and more iIporlamt captures would soon fol low. On Tuesday F. J. Moses, ;Jr., was arrested in Ch Irleston, and ex Speaker S. J. Leo at Aiken. C. W. Montgomery. who figured in the early days of Reconstiniction Is president, pro tem., of the State Senate, -has also beenl arrested. Theso three. tofether with the notorious Jones and Woodru,I', are charged with crimes in connection with the issuc of Legis --tivp certificates. *'ui,her in format ion 0on this~ highly interesthig subjet may be gathered from tile follow ing telegram to the Charleston - .Journal of CommC)ee, dtedC( ColumT bia, July 25 : The preliminiary -examinatuion of M~oses and Lee wias boeguni before Justice Marshall this afternon, Solicitor -J iR. Abney for tile State and Judge Melton for thle defend, ants. -After ai long thy COnsl H1taition1 betwe&t .theo accusedl and tile re - spectivc conmisel, an exami nationa was waived, and on motion of Solicitor Abn~ey the 'hail was lacod at ten thousand dollars each, with theO un.1 derstandinig that this amount should not affect any future charges against the accused, nor cover ad ditional chorges. Governor Moses unade no effort to procure bail, but after making his arrangements,. prolmptly p)rocoeded to jail. Lee's efforts to seconro bonds men were unavailing to-nigh1mt, and an hour later lie wvas incar-cerated. LeoC expects tb procure blail from Aiken to- morrow. MNoses' plans11 are 'ril following is nan extract from a note wvritte'n 'by Moses to a friend b)o for.e p)roceeding to jail: "For the last five years I have been singled out by imany of the leaders of the Re pulican1l1 par'ty as a scap)e-goat, On whom has booen thr-own all of the 'odium wvhich should have been dis trib)u'ted amnongr most of those leaders. I have borne it all because I lov'ell my party more than I loved -myself. Hereafter my lirst duty on earth will b)0 towards myself and my family, and 'my first steop ini the p)erformnance of that duty, shall be to Imake atonomoent'to my State for whatever shortcomings or even sins may have been apparenmt in my p)olitical career. Self defolien can shame no0 honorablo mali, and a just resentment against thlose who.-have sought to injure us, can only be esteemed as a part of a noble na hure." A warrant had been issued for ' Gleaves and forwarded to Beaufor t, but it has transpired that he has fled the Stato. Woodruff has, also, gone to p)arts nmknowvn, having em darkod from C!harleston. Great Movil, in Feiulo Dii-cos. 8TTE C GI:oICu.1% Titogi, Vo. 'Tis is to Certify that I have eXamined the rwceipe of Dr. ,Josia/h Brolicl, and, as a medical inan, pronounce it to be at coblibilintioni of leicin viles of great ilerit in 1io-frtitmeiit. of all discascs iof females for whulich he recommendH it. WMAL. P."AS.LEY,.D This December 21, 18168. july 17-2w NOTICETO TRElSNPXNSEMtS. - lereby forewarn all personls, White, 1. blach, DMteh, Irish or mulatto, from itunting deev. fox, opossum or ainy oth-er gamile, tishing, or tlr(essa.ssinig all Ily aiid nll any1', way -wtheter feiced or lot fenced. 'lie iaw will be strictly wiforced. July 2-1 x!(v '[I0MAS . DAVIS. Mcmaster & Brico -AVEe gratly reduced the prices of their TfIA 1BURG EDGING8, INSETINGS, LACES, PIQUES, TM DNGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FIIULLINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, &C. Call anId examin their 4Cii.p Shol', Case" of "01)1)S AND ENDS." july 28 -J. CLENDINING4 a 8biion Shoe 1Manlufacturi1-6, WINNSBORO, S. c. THlE nndTelirsigniied re sp ctfll wianoilnves to the citizenls of Fair'' '11 that he hms r"mioved his 1ot Andl Shoe ininufactory to one door below Ilr. C..Mul1le"s. 1 1m I'ptrd to ma1"nlfactur -ll "tyles of Work in a substatial and g1r1a;nlikv Iminner, Oit of the Very best Imiirials, 11nid fit priesfully as low as the saIe goods can be nmiufacturod for at. the North or elsewhere. I ke.p tntly on lhanld a gooid Stock of Sole and UJlperi L~eathetr, Shoe F'indinigs &c., w..hich will he sold at r'easoniale prices. Rtepaiiing prompllilt 'fly atende to. Terms strictly Cush. i:-)ried liides bought. oct 12 J. CILENDINING. Winnsboio Hote1 intorinug his fr'iend(s and the public1 fthat lhe hais removed to that la rge any1 comiiiii mius'lri ck 11ote. locat ed iin the centrxe of1 businiess, whIiere lie is pie pared to acemnmiiodi e dhe publ-i' with eltii iandi( w.ve1 lu rnishied rooms, anid a fa'bleii up plicd w.ithi the best that the market Hie intends to dleserv.e nodl hopes to receiv e the public patronage. M.TL. ]UOWN, Ja'nuary, 8, 1877. -ti Proprietor. JT]~. SATL]i, A ne1w PiaIno, madec~ by one of thle lead . ing thainuifact.-r of' ihe Unito 1 Staltes. The inistriuenit los1 a coniilpas 0 s even and one-th irid (ictaves(, anid is finiished with all tho inatest, i mprovemnicts. it can lbe b ought at a - great reduction friom retail price. Apply at f-le office of THm NEwa ANn .jun)o 23l-tf Ettenqer & Edmond, :IlICHMOND, VA ANU ACTURIERS~ of Portabl'o a .. - tatioary Egines and Boilci's 0 all kinds, (Cirenilar Sawv Aills, Grist M ills Mlill Giearing, Shafttinig, Pulleys &c. Cae on fo Speilteam umps oct 1I SnI o dtlge ~LNTOTIO.Hi.J OFFI(F OF. S0OjOi, OOM MTRHIONP.R, WVINNSBORIO, S. C., July 7, 1877. A LL persons holding teachers' liay .. olArtineates issuod prior to October Ist, 1878, aro roquestod to present the same to 'the 'undersiffned foti'registration, withith twenty (lays from thie date of this WILj, ID RICHIAROSON, Ju.ne 0--tx3Jw 8. t3. F. 0. GEFT your Job Printinu done at ~X TlE NEWS AN 1n ERanAD Ofno MORRIS' HOTEL. ---0 T havoijut-finjhed paining, paperilf - . anld thio'oughily renovat(iing my Ilot(' froi top to bottomii, and nlow havINe it inl first Class order and ai prepared to on tertain my guests with much more con vienleO land colifert - thrda vretoforo. Ofliee on first, floor and opening on miii street, with dinning room arid samnple room adjoining. Every etrmt will be n11le to 1ma1%ke mIy guests coilfor-tablo. - lotel locatod next (or to F. EIlder's large grocery and dry good stores, and in thoicentral anl1d business portion of town. Charges to suit tho times. A. A. 1101(111S april- 26--ti Proprietor. CLOSING OUT -OPF 313, Enire' Sprinig andt Suinvlier S TOC OC -OF. Dry Goods, Z*thng3& AT AND BE LOW COST, To Make looii lor Fall and Winter Goods. R. L6, Dannenbarg. july 26 Tile dit,t ot SoilIth Carolina, COUNTY OF CHF.STER. (on irl of CO'inoll Pleas, D)aniel Hall, Plain(iY, against Wil.. liami S. IlallI, Levi Stein and Sta muel He[idel berger, Copartners inuder thre firlin nlame of Stein & Co., ]ienjam-in Whitely, Canlvinr Whitely, Lemruel ~P. Tlownsernd and JTohn F. Jrr.ndorn, Co-. prtners undi(erjthie tfi mnme of W~ihiv Br.& Co., John L. Siekel, Andrew;'J Simgleton and1( John F' 1 ellen, Copart nr'rs, undler thre linirmime oft Sickel, Sinrgleton & Co., Defenodanrts. Copy Summrnows. For rehief. Comnplaint r:ot Savecd. To thre DeCfendanft' abov'e rnmed: YOU AlRE IIERIEBY $l'MMONED) and ... requiired to anlswer the complIlaint in this aotion, whichr is filed in the offie of the Clerk ot Cormmon P'leas, for thie .nidl count,y, and to serve a copy' of your ainswer' to thre salid coImpjlaint, on tire'subl scribers at. thyeir oflice, No. 6, Law TiRnge, Winrnsb'ro, South Crolinai, within twen.. 13y days after tire se'rvice hereof, exclusive of' tihe day3 of suolh service; and1( if you fail to answer the compilintt \Vithin the lime aforesaid, tihe pilaintiff ini this action will apply to the Court for tire relief deinnded ini tihe complaint. Dated 1th Jully, A. 1). 1877. McCA NTS & D)OUGL ASR, To the Detendaonts, compjosing tire firms of Stein & Co., Whitely, lBre. & Co. and Sickel, Singleton & Co. T1'k inotice that the comrpla'int referred to in the sumo nsi1101 ini this arctionr (of wich i4ummnsr fire for'egoing -is a cony3) was filed in thir< filee of1.h titClerk of ~tho Chrurt of Conmrnon 1Pleris at. Chester, i thre Counrty of Chester in thre Stat,e of South Carolina, on the I16thl day of Ju ly. McICANTS & D)OUGLASS, 'july 17--f ix6w Plintif's Attornoys. 8OMETHINf NEW, ---o--.. r have.ju.st received sorro very Ire old . Corn Wh isk by, Peachi anrd A 1)ple Br'an tly, fromr Stonro Mourntain, Gleorgia, and( Li heelni county, Virginia, and v'arious thoer grades of iWestrn lIyb Wh-iskeys, Northr Carolinai Corn anid IRye Whuiskecys, Domestic and Imported Wines and Bmrndies. --ALSO A large stock of brottleod goods, consist ng of Chamupargne, Lab'er Beer, for armily use, Ales, Porters, Soda Water &e. 3ne barrel fresh Nowark (ilderon draughrt. Jool drinks 61A11 descriptioris. Tbbacco, Jigars, &c. ---T Oun HOUS. J, D). McCAR LEY, may 3 .Aople.. 'CONGRESS STIEET N E G 0 D WINNSBORO, S. 0. s -NEv GOODq AT U. G. DESPORTES' AND B-AR-GAINS DY GOO)s, CLOTHING, BOOTS ANDI SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, feb 3c. Best is Oheapest NEW WILLCOX & (Ings AUTGNIATIC Silent Sewing Machine. Latt,st 'Invdiffon, Pro(djucing Marvelous Results. It" s sl 4merit las I,v1*t b 1(yonl1 al! nm rl'ti on1, Mid iRtks t til etea pist, 11ntwvih. slanding the la1ge , indut1em i s OJT('r'ed ly svllers of noisy, hard-iunntnu, t oubtesoae, two i bread, tonsen mach Hins. tj%-o 41nly 3Machine in the WloriI 'witlh Antomatic Features, flmld With 110 Tension 'to in11ago. Write 'by Postal Card for Price List, List of Oices, &c. WILLCOX & G 1111S S. M[. CO. (Cor. Dond St.) (358 Broadway, N. Y may 15-13' NE-gross of the g3nd&no Brown Windsor Soap. A LSO, Twenty-five dlozen alssOrtedSoap)s,at the Drug Store of april 2 DR. W. E. AIKEN. Established 1859. UHAR1ES IVULLER lies, remnoved to the store 'next to -Franeis - (Jerig's. W~ ATCHE TS, Clocks and Jewelry re Ypai redl, and satisfaction guaranthall to (everyb)ody. .Thce indebted to me for work on To'weFry w'il1 p'lease pay at once, for Hinfptoni is I'lected. CHLARLES MIULNI.ER foh 3-tf E. J. &care T1 EGSto call1 attention to his ne'v Stc f Boots arnd Shoes, all sizes and( styles, at uinprecedecntedlly low pr'ices. ALSO, An entirely newv Stock of Groceries. Sugar of all gr'ades,Cfe, Rlico, Ilormy, Meal, 8ony, -Starolk.Sorla,hPep~por, Te'a, etc. ;Fineeed0( Irish .Lotatoes. 'Choicest i-ands of Flour. Best Corna andl Iyo Whiskey in town. T'obacco and( Cigars, Molasses, Lard, ':lacon, JiHms&.C Lowest mallrket prices for cash mar R,. J. McCARII,1Y. PROF. N, 801IMITT., Piano, Meho doon and Ot'gan Tun'or, 238 Main St-rct, Columbia, S. CI. 1I'j~AVING a oprace of thirty-fivo years in tuning andh repairing Pianos, IMcledeons, OIrgan. -and other Musicallnstrumeonts, bath~ In Europe and America, Is enabled to guarantee satisfao tion, or make no ohiargo. Ho has the hlghoest, recomenduations from schools and colleges in the 'United'States. .Tuly '15Lti NOT ICE ! W E intend to gradually 'ch'n o ''tir Stock to Groceries, Heavy Dry Goods, Boots. Sh1o0, and *all god(s -licoded dr plata1tionls. We therefore offer'all' Faticy 'o dds Such ad.e Edgings, 'Vilings, Ribbols, Jtleonet and Swiss, Alpacca, -Lace Handkorchiofe, Camsiimores, Fine Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Scarfs, nid all othergoods'o this -chidictdr at-An'd -3)b'LOW iboSt. If you wantL any hind of Fancy Notl6nm, give ius a call. Tho price shall suit yo'u. for thj LADD 'BROS. juno 10 L O OK! ] NV5~ G~OQDs!! NEW GOODS ! WE have just 'received a stock '6f SPRING AND SUMMER" prints 'otthe b6st brands at 81 conts. 41-4. Caor-brics aIt 101 cents. Centennial Stripes at 12j cents. A full Stock of Shirztizgs, Sheetings ankl Drilling at low figures. CLOT HING ! CLOTHING! I We have .ju.t-received a large -nnd comn plt't stock of Spring a nd Summer Cloth thing which ive (vill sell as cheap as an'y HATS ! HATS !:! NATS ! ! Gents' and Youths' Felt and Sti'aw Hats of all kinds and( at anty prico. CASSIMERES-! CASSIMERES- a WVe have.ji~st received a full stodk of Cassi. mersfromr tile ChuarlotteHvillo Mills. Twoeds, Cottonades, Jeans, et'c. _J. F. MVklMaster& Cb. FU RNITrU E W-?A INDOW fihadeos, tituvo Fr'i-ae .Y Cii dren's Carriages, Lumber an/d Shingles. Use econoriy by buying'thebos't, anil buy whero ybu Mui g'dt tieocidapest. 'pril 26 NL. W. PNILLIPS. Mierchant Tailorinq. J HRiindersigned inforurns the citikens of \Virinsro and the county generally, that he hafs opened a Tritoritz gistablish. ment in the store next to Mr. JT. OIendina. ing's. Hie is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino at shbrt notice and ot6 rreasOnabie terms, A full lhue of samnples kept constantly on band, from wlf o netomers may make selections. Spoola attention given to CUTTING. feb 24-fx'omn W. G. IVOHFh.