The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 14, 1877, Image 3
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RAILuoAD Scimmi.Us.-Tho follow- CI
ing are the bours at which the trains ;"
on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass p
Winnsboro: fi
REOULAR PAssENE[-NIOw1r. T
For Charlotto, 1.25, A. 3. oh
For Augusta, 11.07, P. '. W,
AccoMMODATIoN FRElT-DAY. ti
For Columbia, 7.36, P. .
For Charlotte, 10.45, A. At ti
C:
Now Advortisements.
Attention--R. L. Dannonberg. ii
Clulmbil Hotol-Kooian BrotU -ti
ors, Propriptors. b
Mount Zio-n Collegiate Institute - I
R. M. Davis, Principal. tI
York is tho banner county. Dr. e
T. C. Robertson, treasurer.,collected si
$18,000 taxes during July.
We wish our friends throughout t
the county would koop us posted on .1
fil events of interest. f,A great It
many things halppen worthy of note,
that we never hear of.
Mr. Henry A. Coleman died at v
Feastervilioon the 21st of July in c11
the eightieth year of age. Mr. 1
Coleman was one of the best citizens s
of the cointy, was exemplary in his
domestic life and was successful as
a farmer, fulfilling all his obligatio.
,Peace to his ashes. I
t
The Louisville Medical College
announces that it is now a member I
of the Association of American
Medical Colleges, which hik limited t
beneficiary schollarships, so the
former liberal offers are henceforth
withdrawn. Particulars may be
obtained upon appliation to iho L
Dean of the Louisyillo Medical
College, Louisville, Ky.
Tim, CoLUMBIA HOTL.-Attention r
is directed to the advertisement of r
the Coljuyibia Jjotel. This estab- 1
lishment has recently charged
hands, and is now under the control
of Messrs. Keenan Bros. These
gentlemen havo roduce3 the ratos
of board, and promise that thir
patrons shall recoivo all the atten
tion given at a first.-Class hotel.
'The Methodist ConaferGnce.
The Conference met on Saturday
morning, and procee1od to a dis
cussion of the sub)ject of Christian
JEducation. Add.resses wiere de
livered by Rev. Juo. T. Wightman,
president of the hoard of trustees
-of the Columbia Jiemaleo follege, by
Rev. J. Walter Dickson, a professor
in the same institution, and by Rev.
W. WV. Duncan, ia member of the
faculty of Woff'ord College. These
addresses were all able and inter
esting, and commanded an attentivp
hearing from those present.
The services at night were cone
slucted by Rev. 3. WV. Kelly, who
)ikewise deliycred the sermon.
The services on Sunday morning
were introduced with a Love
'Feast at the Methodist Church, at
9 o'clock, Rev. A. B. Brown presid.
ing. TW.e different pulpilts -wor..o
filled by members of the Confer
ence-Rev. W. W. Duncan preach,.
ing at the lylethodist churQh, Rev.
Samuel Leard at the Presbyterian
church, and Rev. J. T. Clyde at the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
elhurch. In th~e afternoon there
was a sunday School Mass Moeting,
conducted by Dr. Moymgardio. Ad
dresses were delivered by Master
Charles Meynardie. Mr. J. A. Elkin,
Rev. Samuel Leard and Rev. W. W.
Duncan. The singing of t110
children was peculiarly fine. At
six o'clock there was the customary
meeting of the Young Men's
Christian AFEsoiation. Mr. J. A.
Elkcin conducted the services, and
addresses were deliver,ed by him
and by Dr. Meynardie. The usual
services were held at night at th.e
Methodist .church, Reov. J. E.
Carlisle coinducing the service and
preaching the sermon. Before the
benediction wvas pronoumced, Dr'.
Meynardie, as Presiding Elder, ex
pressed in feeling ternas thW grati
tudo of the miembers of th.o Confor,
once for the hospitality extended to
them by the citizens of WjoMboro
and vi~cinity, and bade an affetio'.
ate farewell to his brpthren of the
Con~ferenlce and to the peonle with~
liom they had boon thrown in
coasant, communion.
Altogether,, the session of tho
niferenlevo ill our Ilidst was ia
urco of nuch gratification to our
)oplo, and wo trust it was nioL un
tonded with good results to all.
be services throughout were inter
Iting in a higli degre-a fact of
hich therecan be no better evidence
tan is found in the full attondanco
)On all the meetings. Several
maes was tho Mothiodist clurch
owded to overflowitg, and alwiays
cro tho congrogations attentive,
terested .and approciative. W'e
-ust that it will not bo very long
Dforo our community may again
ev tlte privilogo. of entertainlinr
io members of the District Confer
c.e and of atteln(ling upon its sos
It affords us pleasuro to eomply
i.th the rpiuoiit of the Conference
pulhljl in Tin: NEws AND .IEIR%]D
eo followving resolutlions, unani
tously adopted by ti e body:
Wlesolmcel--1. Tiat the 0hanhs of
lis District Conference be reurntt'
) tho citiznos of Wilinsbonj 11(1
icinity, for their kinldnecss and
osipitalif v il receiving the meilber.s
f this Conference into their homos
wd entortaining them during their
Lay in this commiunity.
2. That the thauks of this District
onifereic be retutrned t) i he
>astors and conicgregations of tho
)resbyterian, Daptist anId A ssociat e
Zeformed Churelhes, for tle use of
heir houses of worship.
3. That our thanks be tendered
o the Railroads accommodat.ing us
coing to and going from this.
own.
We append a list of the delegates
Aho attended the Conference :
Cmi.iuei, DEr,EoATEs.-Ij. AV. Bar
1er, J. E. Carlisle, T. J. Clyde, J.
. Connor, J. W. )ickson, J. A.
ohnsion, J.W". Kelly, Sannie] Leard,
.S. Lupo, T. WV. Munn11er1iu W.
. Martin, E. J. J.Meynlardie, S. Me
mardic, C. 1). Rowel, Jno. '. Wiglt
:11, J. E. Watson, W. W. Williams
L C. Walker.
LAY DEr,oE1Es-J. C. Darb-r. J.
i. Barber, A. Mk.1. Boozer, S:unel
30ard, J. 1. Beard, J. C. Bauglm,
V. T. Cousar, W. S. Creighton, J.
L Cook, T. R. Genter, W. J. Du,
3ard Wmn. H. Glenn, Jno. Dent, J.
L. Elkin, J. A. Grigsby, Thos. Jor.
lan., R. H. Jennings, Abram Jones,
. T. Key, J. M. Kirkland, J. W. B.
over, Tlos. MeKiinstry, J. C. Mar
hant, D. C. MeKinney, WN. H.
?agott, W. J. Rce.edy, Dickson
lobortson, J. A. Smith, Artir
ihull, E. B. Smith, 11. C. Spann, H.
1on Wllin,s, . P. Williams, J. C.
hVatson.
Varros.--Rev. WY. WV. Dune mn,
lov. Geo. Williams Walker.
loiunt Zion Ciolleglate Institute.
THlE fall session of this well
known Instituto will open 0on
Monday, August 27th.
The courso of inlst.iuctioni
emblraces Matheomaties, the.
31assics5, Scienc and the usual English
Jrantches. Sp)ecial attentio.n will b)0 paidi
o0 elocntion, 'reading, spelling and writ
ng. Pupils will receive that carefuli
irill in the rudimentsq wicih is essentitil
o securing a thorough education, Black
ioard oeeises wil 1 enter largely as
nethod of instruction. The colleg
imilding is commitodious and convinientl
Located. The Principal hopes0, withI tfly
political and material improvement of th<i
state, to secure a liberail)patrontage, by
means of which the Instit .ite may he0 re
stored Zo its former popularity and useful
Olassical department, per sessionl
of twventy weeks, - - $30.0(
intermoediate, - .- - - 25.0(
Primary, - - - - - '00
Payment to be made quarterly in ad
vance.
R. M. DAV[S, Principal,
aijg 14-txtf Winnsb~oro, S. C.
HARD TIMES.
TF.is Do dloubt but the p)rosent con.
dlition of al.l kinds of business and ini
dustry are fearfully depressed, aigd it'he
hooves every family to look carefully to
their expenses. At this~ season when dis
eases of tihe Liver, skin, Stomtacht andt
Bowels are so prevalent, tile health o0
your faruil-y should riot be neglected,
bontors' bills are expensive, and( we(
would advise all people to use Sin'mons
Hlepatic Comnpound. It never has failed.
One bottle willI keep your whole family
well all summer Two doses wilt
sure the worat ease of Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion or Liver Complaint. Try it.,
-on sAr,a BY
W. E. AixRK,
-McMAwrEnt & Bnrocs,
Winnsboro, 8. C.
B, W. Barca & Co.,
WVoodward's, S. C.
DOWIE & MOISE, Proprietors,
july 31_2m nhlston . 0.
Boon to 'Sun oriIg Jin. .
Intiu (-,O .. \ -ut ' .".I i', o.
Brml 11,/ 41- ( l., A Ct . ( * --:r- irU
i ak p s re in st ti" o,60 i ss
use< for the las -, w--itlv li . t\ w inll i
vinle youa :t-o liuttinl" u'1p),' 1n, w 1 :s 1 >1.
.it-1r it thet! bost cobilli nll in Iv v. ttn
tog-ethier for thet, dlisen.-it rio1r whii,h it is
ir'c'lnii nl i. I Iit in.t fifilnilar.
wvith the pripar it ioll both :; a aitt ilio
cr fIl neditilt aill in d i.- Ip wetice,
1r1 canl honestly Sayothati 0 o l i( o
(lon to Sufiring arli (: i tn buit
h p 14 11haIit ve lady in 1 ,u l l il l ho
I v llw il ri nt, itl l 1Y w y iY fet I r (to
thlir st , 1i1 iwal to pr r I bt (t ttI,
a IIl ir ,Iiftrin s Inay lit,t I il; - l I kl
litvtid. wt ilwy ray lw A. r. i t, . ad
Wil tl't'tIt .4%( . V i o ft
\\'ith Illy hiil :e r
j ;Ill , r'I : I ,I * lly,I
S .i l . I l . I I I
jlI0t' Sy 'iii j)lOllS lil.'t'lilt
COU:NTY 01- Cill::-l1Pm.
Bo. SUIHI ComnVo
DA 1. i. 1:1'. l (' 1t,1v1 . W
Ili:1uIIn S. Illll, L evi St I in soI .1 S:; lt'
11lldeberg r, 'opltIr tn r ul'.1 r IlteI
Iirin Cium of Sitein A ND., 0;inij1iil
\\hit4lY, Calvinl \\hit'.lY, 1 1111141 1.
T Iwn Fnd John i .hnolln, ,'ai
1'1'trhl-r unL0c1AW lbr'V 11r111lnit-\'hi1-1
A 'A 11,14 IZ P BY L -F ALNi N1-1 :i
Wrn.I I L .n 13 SOLt A.- i
i l t o ai(io.hn It J i .l-d il, t '..p "M c..
nf t s, . ut i I oII 1r I IIII the , ti i I:a . ; i ti,I
(It1111 t :11 n t :c rve d. C )l it ' 11
.l e to answ,raid the iwp ll t
int i an t ic wiv i)fo N(;d in. n.ol
ofllimll,1-o <o f C ;I oinmP er. m o t1 hei ail
Iet unlty,i ant- il t o rvert a . opy 0' f x !1v lir
411 timd! of'SsucLhlsen icel: :10d if* y,lli l*j
to 11ns-wor 1 hocomplOainlt w 11h . t l.in -
tfr s il t - h l it il l C.: ;1 l,tikin w ill
Opply to Ilhl 01ourt for theI FA h: .oludL.a
AIWC.\NT.s I,- l til ..\S,s
Pl;,illn t l's .\t tlrnwy.v
'.fo theD (-In'ats, ll:p l i.",- thet firmsv
ot'sti-inl N OI., Whit-ly, 1 ;r.,. A Co. and11
Ti<kll n41iti tHat thil Vol-Ila!ind r'(f6rrT d
Ito iu thll .'1111111 ns inl t, i.- action (,It
wxhlivh 111su 111.(lt tiliet- )r , ) ;i a e g
was fih'-d In thl. ollit-1-10 t!". (A ' (Ito, thlt
("0ur1 Ill ('ilonln l Ph a, a0 (*;1< -1,r. inl thw
Collilitv of Ct'l-Stur ill (lt, iat oll"ll
C;aroliina, cn 111tlda vt t'w<lyi .1111ly.
AliEANTS A i,
jully 17 fI >Gw P'laintill's A!ttornt,ys.
Es0ta bIis-ahe0d 1 659.3
CHALESE CLLEAR)
Has removed to Ihe sf-re nwxt to FranCis
Geri.'.,
jfATliS,Cl'whks and1 Jewelry r.I
'W-1pairetd, and1( -atisfiActionl gumaldc(Ae
to itvorybody- .
ThMO ind'1bCH0d (C 11,1 fOr work - onI
jUNwU1ry) vill leas-lS ay alt it, lnCV, for
IL-11mp1lln is I-hocted.,
D. R. FLENNIKEN
I. .EI, So:nsianily ojr. iaid a full sup
ly 1f' ('ho-O.c P I - ll If G CIM CE I -s a1nd
-LNT.TION sI- hepb1-:s. lisstock has j
'"I'ntlY bWCIn enIC shed6.-R, and be0 iS nOW
Lt.!.dy. (0 Supply03 IIhe wNVI si Of al11.
oct12
TAX RETURNS.
y will be at the following
the divs sp rilllied, tol take
T\ 6ii'NS for lite fi:cal year 1877.
1'"ll. 4re lketabe up to wity-yeart.
iIway, A ugtuIt and 110
CIlithao- -1's t4me, 17th.
Wab(well's Gtrm',18 .
YmnItt e ville, 2(h and 21lSt.
.I t ticilt, 2 t and '2tII.
27th.
121Mth and 301.
Wh11 i t )ak, 31st.
Te c-lite at Wiilmnnbo will be openl
diurittg thle enittire liollth.
.J. N. WfIT"l-ls,
auw 7 if Coinlty Auditor.
SI EICI 'S SALE.
S Y virti e if ani (%xentin ti m dire (Iii-ect
. l 3 d I will Im lor sIe befIIe tIe CoIrt
Illst. door inl Winnsboro c)I t Ie( first
inoriy in setsienbr iext, within the
lc.;l houmrs of F;ilc, to tle highest bid
'i ftr w CA I, I te followiug desceribed
Itrpep rty, to wit:
.\il I Ilat plantation or tract Of land lying
ini I-irijehl ciotunty, ccontaincincg t*cic-r
i VIy AI:s, ini4rec cr less, and houiled by
l ils cf Alt-ac dra EIdcr, irs. Polly, ,1.
1. .itli t -ry cani (Ithers --leviocd oi
as I he p t y of .1. 'N. Iachorell lt tlhe
suit of .,. e al ey.
S. Vt'. WRFF,
h riffit's Olli'e, . F. C.
W\cinsbortc. S. ('.,
Auguist 6, 18177,
aug I1 x2
Notice to Creditors.
1 H.E Pton.r, CouRT,
August 10, 877.
r 'Ecroilritors holdinlg claims against
. hc ( cs'tacte cQf EPllr..% Im .1 Mlul
i-H Y, deccivnsed, caIT req ui re d, by
o)rder ilf this court, to establish thbeicr
IIc1aitnIIs liltr mlle cit Fairlicld CmIrt,
Ibn s on or bofore th e lth day of
St-ptclber nlext.
0. R. TiOMPSON,
alg 11 -Ixl\wi Jidgo of] Probate.
()F. yurJohi Pcirting (lone at thec
MHBLBIN
0JA8H STORI OF
'LOUR FOR 81.00.
OR1 25 CENTS PE~R PECK.
ON HAND AT LOWEST CASH
'EE, ALWAYS F?RESIJ AND AT
PAMILY 01% PLANTAT.ION
E VERY LOWE ST PRICES FOR
CASII.
DI B OOrTrS.
OF-.
EE FOR -YOUnRS.
Hurra1i for ilamfptonl!
GR AND SPIUNG OPENING?
-AT THE -
; y Go0tds, Faney Goods, anq
Millinery Bazaar,
) F a beautiftal and full line of lateRt
noveIties iH Spring and Sunune
\lillinlery Snld Fancey (1oods, consisting inl
pIrt of :1,: its', Misses' and Children'l
rimimed 1its, Flowers, Itibbons, Silks,
NIts, ke.
A larve lot of Ladies' Collarettes,FichuR
111nd other falincy articles. Inspection of
lm Lad , i-s wid publie generally solicited.
We will end1liavorto pllaso the iuost. fas
lilious. All we ask is that yot call, and
ve fo yourselves, and give 41 9, trial.
New Spring Prints. Centennial Stripas,
(r,*s Goods,Wlifil Goods,Dreiss JIuprov
ers, Corsets "llusiery, Glovvs, Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, &'.
Agent for Butterick's reliable paper
pa(terns. Ldlies', Misses' and Chidren't
niew patterns in store.
01ROCERY DE PARTMENT,
J ust filled up with fre. ht Groceries, Con
fectionaries and e%erything uspally foun4
in a first class house of thp kj-d.
A lot, of Furniture, Laths, Shingles, &0.
Luiber low for Cash.
J. 0. BOAG.
You can find a-ll you'' want by calling
Oil
april 14 X. O. X - vLg.
SOYETHING NEW.
----
have just received some very fine old
-Corn Whiskey, Peach unl Apple Bran
<dy, from Stono Mountiin, beorgia, and.
Linc ,o In county, Virginia, and varioun
other grades of 4Western Eye Whiskeys,
North Carolina Corn and Rye Whiski , 0.
Domliest ic and Im1ported Wines i'#
llranlies.
--ALSO
A largc stock of bott,l(d goQds, consivt
ing of. Chamilpaeg, .LAger Beer, for
family use, Ales, Porters, Soda Water &c.
One barrel fresh Newark Ciderou draught.
Cool drinks o1 all descriptions. Tobacco,
Cigars, &c.
-AT OUR HOUSE.
J. D. McCARLEY,
may 3 Proprietor.
NOTIC E
Eintend -to gradualHy ch:\ng ,our
Stock to Grocries, Heayy l)ry' Googs',
Boots, Shoes, and till goodls needed 0g
We therefgro offer all fancy goods, 51u,gg
as
Edgings,
Voilings,
1Mibbons,
Jaconot an.d Swiss,
. ,e Hanudko3rohIof,
Ca'asiueres,
Fine Gloves,
,Collars,
.Cuffs,
ndl all other goods of this oharactor at and
BET,OW COST.
If you want any kind of Fanoy Nationsu,
give un ,a call. Tho price shall suit yog
for the
LADD BROS.
juno 19
FLOUtFLOR J
JU.ST REGSIVED,
A lot of Flour, to sell on oommissicg
whioh we are offerng~ very low.
Xuly2..trI .T. Ji - McMASTran. CO