The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 07, 1877, Image 3
RAirROAD SoHIEDjUEAs.--Tho follo-jr
ing are the hours at which the trains
'on the C. C. ald A. R. R. pass
Winnaboro.:
REOU~LAI PASSENOII--IoHT.
-Vor Charlotto, 1.25, A. .
-OFor Augusta, 11.07, 1,. r.
AcCOMMODATION P4 REIoT-DA.Y.
T'or G6ltmiia, 7.36, 'r. I.
,For Charlotte. 10.4.5, A. At
New Advertisemoits.
Vax Returns-I. N. WifIM'S.
Hardware, '&o.-J. E. Adger &
iCo.
The trops aro improving. Rain
is noeded.
Some of the Radical loadors are
said to be making desperate efforts
to reorganizo their party.
The Methodift Conferencoets
onm WodnesIlay the 8th, the -sor
vices opening at the Dlethodist
church at 8, p. m.
Monday was salus day. Tho
sheriff sold one small tract of land
and some personalty. Thero waf
not much of a crowd in town.
Goncral Bratton and Iajor
Woodward left on Sunday night for
Anderson. A delegition will attend
'rom Whito Oak Grange. The
meeting will be large and interest,
im .
We give, in this issue, an admira
be article on the fonco law, from onb
who has thorongbly proved its work,
ings. The apprehensions existing
in the minds of somo that a change
will work harm, we believe to be
entirely without foundation, Every
where that the change has been
4ried, it has been most satisfactory.
R'r. REv. BIsiop HoWi.-This dis
tinguished prelate, now on his an
nual visit to this parish, accompa..
.nied by the Rev. Mr, Stringfellow,
-assistant rector of Trinity church,
Columbia, arrived hre esterday.
Divine service in the Episcopal
church this morning at 11 o'clock,
.and this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr
Stringfellow preaching in the
morning, and the Bishop at night.
THE HARDWARE TRADE.-We call
the attontion of our merchants to
the advertisemeit of Messrs. J. E.
-Adger & Co., of Charleston. This
~lonse is so well and widely knowvn,
that it ~is scarcely necessary for us
to say anything in its favor. It is
avell to note, however, Lhat they have
recently added largely to their fa
e'lities, and are now more than ever
able to meet all the wants of tile
trade. 'We bespeak for them a lib..
,oral share of platronage.
Mr. E. R. Paulling, living on Mr.
W. M. Young's place, near Feastern
yillo, losit three -children last week
friom diphtheria-two'of whom were
buried ih o~ne coffmn. The iremaining
four children, and Mr. Paulling and
his wife, were all sick of the same
-disease at !last acconnts. The dis
case first appleared in the foot of 01n0
of the children. Dr. McLurkin
prononnees 'it 'the most virulent het
has over seen. The disease has not
spr1ead yet in the neighborhood
The neighbors have shown groat
kridiaoss to this aftlieted family in
their misfortune.
A match game of base ball
wvas played on Friday last between
the first nine of the Chicora Club,
of Jackson's Creek, and the Name,
less Nine, of Winnsboro. The game
resulted in a victory for the
Chicoras, the score standing thirty
four runs for them, to seven for
their opponents. We regret .that
it was impossible for TJ[E NEWS AND
.IERALD to have a representative o1n
the ground, an I we can there
fore give no satisfactory account of
the game. A number of ladies and
gentlemen wvent from town, and they
enjoyed tihe trip greatly. Another
match will be played between the
Amoin ninejs on tho College green on
Wednesday afternoon, when there
wvill be munch eloser, playing.
The Liberia fever has broken out
in Fairfld. At Ridgeway, on
Saturday, about fifty colored per
sons assembled ini the schou-ol houise
and discussed the situation. They
,are anxious to mmakth chae
Jack -,amm is tfhl leading spirit.
Wo have t0- tvic - ( fror the
colored pooplo. If they want to go
to Liberia lot them save their money
md when they got enough, pay
their own passage money in ships
dready engaged in the business.
If they go to contributing money to
buy a ship, ten lances 'to one they
will never hoar of it again. The
ship will be forthcoming about the
time the forty acres and a .mulo aro
soon, and not before. Don't spond
your money hat w ay. Roop it and
buy your tickets when you are
ready to go.
TAX RETURNS.
V deputy v!! 1 , ti following
ices n '; ' jii ed, to take
.VAX lEETUItNS for tli 1scal year 1877.
Polls are collectable up to sixty-years.
llidgoway, August Gth,7th,'8th and 90th.
lly thewoo(, " 10th, and I Ith
Durham's, - IT8th ind 1Ith
3aldweli'm Store, "l7th.
Gladden's Grove, "(18th.
Younguesville, " 20th and 21st.
[easterville, " 22nd and 23rd.
Monticollo, - M4th and 25th.
Tenkinsville, " 27th.
H1oreb, " 29th and 30th.
WhiteOak, " 31st.
The oflico at Winnsboro 'will be Qpen
during the ontiro moith.
I. N-, WITItERS,
aug 7-tf County Auditor.
T. Elison Aiger, E, D. Robinson,
A. Mc.D. Browji, ElliHon A. Sinyth.
J.E. A ger& Co.,
137 and 139, Mecting Street,
CHABLE STON, S. C.
Retail Hiardwaire.
A S.previously announced,we have re
nrovN our retail department from
62 EAST 13AY TO 137 MPETINO STREaMT where
we are recoeiving a fuM line of goods suit
able for the retail ffardware trade, includ
ing H[ouse Furnishing Articles, English
1l:te Dish Covers, nodgers' iron-handled
table knives, Rodgers' and Wostenhol m's
Pen Knives, Razors and Scissors, either
singly or in cases. Builders' lardware
a large asortment, with all the latest im
proveenonts.
AoRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Tto variety of agricultural imploments
ainL labor-saving machinery including
the celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows,
for which we are the General Agents for
this State, will be as extensive es former
ly. Also, Cotton Gins, Cotton Prossus,
Agri cUltUral stedM, -&es
SADDLERY.
Our Saddlery department will be sup
plied with a full and carefully selected
stock- Carriage and Wagon Materials of
all kinds.
Jepairing promptly and carefully at
tended to.
WHOLESALE HARDWARE.
We continue our Wholesale and Job
bing Hard ware 11ouse at the oll stand,
14. 'Metinig Sfrvet, where we have-a
full stook of -irdware, CqUtory, Bar Iron,
Steel, ails, & , eley designed .Ic,
the Southern miarket, and to which we
mnvite the at,tenition of the FallT'1rade.
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
137 and 139, Meeting Street,
t x 'aug 'oct dcc Charlosteon, 8. 0.
CLOSING OUT
My Entire Sprinlg and 81ammer
-OF-.
Dry Goods8, Clothinig, &c,
AT AND .BELOW COST,
To Make RIooma f'or Fall andi
Witel' Goods.
R. La. Danneniberg,
july 2d
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
Op dozen Chimneys of all k;inds j
U '.reeivedl, and offered at redun
-ates, by the dozen or helf dozen, at th.
Drug Sto of
june' 9 DR W, *, 4En
SPE(IAL NOTICES.
Do You Want Health I
Wiy Wi,r YF DiE ?-Doath, or what is
worso, is the inevitable result of coniti
u1v( ispe. sil II of t,ho Inlistrual flow. It
is a colditioll whichshould not b t,Ifle(d
with. Immudiato reliet i" the only safe,
guard agaiist colistit-utional in. In all
cases of suppression, sus esion or other
irreg-larity of "courses,' Dr. J. Brad
fielT's Female 'egulator is the only suro
remedy. It iets by giving tone to the
nervous centres, -improvng all the blood
and ddtormining -irecotl to the organs of
menstruation. It is a legitimato .pro
scription, and The .Most intelligentDot
to" lise 'it. P-rophred by J. Dradfleld,
Atlanta, Ga., $1.60 per -bottle, and for
sale by DR. W. . -AIKEN.
july 31-2w
SOMETHING NEW.
,
I have just rec0ivoll some very fine 611
Coin Vhiskey, Peach and Apple Bran
dy, .from Stone Mountain, Georgia,-and
Lincoln county, Virginia, and various
other grades of Western Rye Whiskeys
North Carolina Corn )td Itye Whiskeys,
Domestic aid Imported Winos and
E'andie'l.
--ALSO
A large stock of bottled goods, consist.
ing of Champagne, Lager Boer, for
family iso, Ales, Porters, Boda Water &o.
One barrel fresh -Newark Gidor on draught.
Cool drinks ol all desofiptions. Tobacco,
Cigars, &c.
-AT OoR HOUSE.
J. D. McCAR LEY,
may 3 'o-riCter.
CHEAP GOODS!
WE would cAll the attention of the
public to the great reduction we have
matle on
LINEN LA.WNS,
IPACMIM LAWNS,
ORGANDIES,
BRILLIANTS,
VIQUES,
and oher White Goods.
to the fact that we sol
Dexter's Knitting Cotton,
at 5 cents per ball,
and half dozen SHIRTS, warranted to fit
And made of Wanisutta Muslin,for $7.00
MoMaster & Brice.
july 14
Established 1859.
CHARLES MULLER
1Has removed to the stei next to Francis
Gorig's.
Wa AT.cHIES, Clocks and Joewelry re
VYpaired, and satisfaction guaranteed
to everybody.
.Those indebted to ii) for work on
Jewelry will p)lease pay at once, for
CHARLIiS MULLER.
feb' 3-tf
'IJL1ET OAp.
dUST RlECEIVEI3,
Og ross ti the gomo flow
Windsor Soap.
ALSO,
Twenty-fiye deoen assorted Soa~ps,at the
Drug Store of
J. OLENDiNING,
hot anad Sho0 ManIuf'actrerh
VINNSBORO, S. C,
J'1HE iundersignedr
~~spectfully announCes to the
ctznofFairfield that h9
has removed his ,Bd and
Thee Mathuiaitory to oho doe,' below Mr.
D. Mullor's. I am r' epared to nianufabtitre
til styleU of work in a substantial anid
orkmnahlke manner, out of the vory best
baaterials, and at prices fully as low as the
same goods can be manufactured for at the
RIorth or elsewhere. I keep Constantly en
band a god 8took of ole and U pr
[aeacher, Soe Findings &o., which wibe
rold at reasonable prces. Roairiun
proinpt1yatten1ded to. Terms strictl Cash.]
AalDried Udes bought.
oet12J,.LZminqmwr.
'CONGRESS STREET
w
G
0
D
WINNSBOTVO, S. 0. s
NEW 'GOOS
AT
U. G. DESPORTES'
AND
B3ARVvAINS
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
bOOTS A" I SIOES,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
Etc., Etc.
MCMaster & rice
HAVt grmnfy redfeoA the prices of
theil
HAMBURG EDGINGS,
INSERTINGS,
LACES,
TRIMMINGS,
LINEN EDGINGS,
COTTON EDGINGS,
FRILLINOS,
COLLARS,
CUFFS,
TIES, &e.
Canl .anal examine 'their "CheAp, .Shocv
-Case" of
-"ODbS AND ENDS."
july 28
T11 Latesi Novellies
JUST ARRIVED.
A beautiful selectionl of Lawns and
nibrias,er all the hoew tleairablo Color
A beautiftfl line of Hamburg Eriging
and Trimmings of all kinds. Calicoesoi
latest styles and at greatly reduced prices.
A large assortment of Fans Buatto
Combs, and Lotions of all kinds, os
Call on undersigned before making
'our tirchahnes and you will be satisfied
LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
GOODS ate purebased of
.uo2 SOL WOLFE.
L. 3. cCarley
EGd to calt attention to liis new
}Stock of B3oo and Shoes, all sid4es
rn si.glesb at uhpreceden.tedly low prices.
ALSO,
'in enitirey new Stock of tJ6dis.
ingar of all gides,00ffee, U(ico, Hoin lhy,
Fle eSeed Irish Pot too.epe,Taee
Choicest Brands of Flo r.
Best Corn and itye Wh iy n towti
I'obacco and OIian, Mlasses, La'd,
~aon .Hanid& Lowest market prices
maf . t. J. MadA,ni1f
NOTICE !
E iitnd -to gradually ehan o onr
Stock to Groceries, Heavy Dry" 'ood
Boots. Shos, anl aIll goods nodoed on
plantations.
We thereforo offer an famy -goods, such
AR
Edgings,
Veilings,
Rib)oUs,
Jacondt and Swiss,
Alpacca,
Lace Handkerchiefa,
Cassimores,
Fine Gloves,
Collars,
Cliffs,
Scorfs,
na il other goods of this charadtor at and
ELOW COST.
.If yae wan't any kind of Paney"Notions,
give us a nlt. The .price shall suit you
-Cr the
LADD BROS.
june 19
]# E!W 0-ofls !
NEW 600DS I
TE have just received a stock or
SPRING AND SUMMER'
p)rinlts of the beRt brands at 81 cents,
4--4 Cambrics at 10 cents.
Conitolnnial S$ripes at 12A cente.
A thil Stoc'k of Shirtings, Sheetings and
Drilling at low figures.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING Ii
We have .just received a large anda corn
pleit stock of Spring and Summer Cloth
thin g wich we will sell as cheap as any
one.
HATS!I HATS '1 HATS 1 1
Genis' and Youths' Felt and Straw Thats et
all -kinds and at any price.
CASSIMERES I CASSIlMERES !
We have just roteived a full stoak of Cassia.
niors from the Charlo teosville Mills,
ALSO
TIweedat5 to''tonades, Joans, die.
J..F. MoMaster_& Co..
FUlRNITUR E,
W IfTbOlV Shitatis, Pldturo 1taine
Chlardhis Clirrittgen, Lumber andA
Shingles.
Use economy by buying $he besti and
buy whore yOu eah get the cheapest.
apr1 26 . PILLIPS.
Merchant Tailorinq.
ltundeklifed internis thio ditizensi
of Winnsboro and thd co thty generally,
that he has opened a T4iltsrirg Establish
merit in the store next to lt!r. J. Olondin.
Ibg a. He is prepared to do all kinds of
wotk iin his line at shbrt $tidfe arnd
reasdibable termls. A full lihe of sapl
kept coristantly on hand, troth wb1oli
oiastomiers may rnake selections.' fpecIal
attentioh given to CUTTING.
feb 9m-e6m W . Ma a.