The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 16, 1877, Image 3
IIAi.nioan S(,i-:normJs.-'Th'l fo)llw
ing ar tho hours at which tho train
on the 'C. C. and A. R. It. .pas
"Winnllsbord:
111oI.tA? PASsENOEit-NlowrT.
For Charlotte, 1. 25, A. It
For Augusta, 11.07, 1,. -t
AccoirNOrrOAV'ilN Fuku611q'--- rDAv.
For Columil)bia, PiN; . 'IT
orCharlotte. 72, .n
Now Advortisouons.
Notico-B. Sigenhlcimer & Co.
iasonic Mocoting-Wi .N. Chand
ler, Sec'relary.
Tim FE-;(i.E Lr.-w ElleTlmoN.--The11
election at, Winnsboro, on the 'eiel
law, passed o) very 4iiiTily. Th'r
was but ole difliculty at th.olls
betwell 1on Arnf.tmig hiad Bol
Selden, both colored, in which -th,
formaNr wIS stabbed by the latt r
I'he wouid is not i serious one*o, a1n(
at li necAhIts the woulded Inm
1w;s doing Wol]. The reult will bi
given in our iext i-Ssue.
Baso 33alf at Columbia.
.Pursuain to a previons under
standing, the Nanfeless Nine, of thi
place, vent to Columbia on Moida;
light, for the piurpose of I,vingl
game with a picked nine of the latt e
phirc. Thic gine was played oi
u'iiesday afteirnoon. Thue (Rugis
confilhn; the follow,ing aecount :
Ill accordiaee. vith the annouie
'Iment ill yeRrdcay's Re/Str, a has
1all mlich hotweel the Naieles
Ch1b, of Winnsboro, snd a pickel
1ine of Columbia cam11e Off a 1 th
garrison grounds, ystordav after
nloon1. Th0. wNcanther W1s very pro.
pitio.us, the cloudH obscuir-ing th
sui all the aftern1oon, whil,h lowore
the temperat're of the Weathe
several degrees, to tho gr,a3i satis
faction of the players. Soio 10i
peOple witnessed the gallme, 11amo)
whom there wis a small sprinklin;
of ladies.
'The following yolllg m)en fronl
Wi)ihsboro mcpresente( th 'ih
Rt. Ml. Huey, T. K. Elliott, Mf. 0
Dantzler, Wm. Crawford, Ro)0er
Gooding, SalemlI Crews, ho
Jordan, Hoiry Boylston and W. C
Boaty. They wero opposed b3 thi
follow ing picked l;ilo from (Jolumb:a
Lawson Molton, Wil. DOBrIuhl, F
WV. Fridlay, P!,well Miller, A. Wil
llilson, P. H1. F1"rdlA, J'sfqph Popc
A. Mots an 1 W,n. ot im q pirc
T. T'eivue.
hao been ve. y 1 i , an d tShi fiugure;
of thie score seemi to inidicato tha.
boith clubs5~V( wer puit to' th'eir b.est
TIho WViinsbore' I oys wx e c thel vie
I ors, Lowever, by a siingle runl, thier
haivinig becen twent I y4-ive -rti's mad1(
ml succession ; the~ Coiluimia nin
scoring 12, w\liile the Namneles
scored 13.
Woe wvoilU ag t 'to our Cdol um
lbla boys thait Fiield is a 1har<
*County to bca.tat ialmost an1ything sih
may be0 put att, and1( if they e3xpect IA
get evenl withi the Namieless, the'
wvill have to drill hard before the'
go up to ta~ke thleir satisfaction.
The two ciebs were at the Colm
-biai last night enjoying themselves it
a tempilerate way, talking over th
game and the viotory of tihe Winns
boro boy's, Who, by the way, aVi 1
dline set of of young followvs, witl
'the stamp of gentlemen very 1lainl;
visible in their appearance ant
manners.
We trust ' early (lay will b
fixed for th~ rnext trial of skill be
twoon doluimbia and 'Winnsborc
Our boys will take great pleasure il
recip)rocating the h ospitauli ties ex
tended to 'fhoem by the Columbimui
COUNTY POLITICS.
A Comnmunicaion u-em Messrs. Fall
and Mucarloy.
Me13js?'rs. JBditors8 -:
We were indulging the hope tha
thle newspaper war wvas at an onc
and that the all-absorbing questicv
of what the people of tis counit
desire, was ab)out to be left whorei
pr1operly belongs-to the eleootore
Bunt we would suggest to all thios
whlo chboso to diflfor wvith us in thlei
opinions, to confine their remark
to4hol main issues involved, and no
to indulge too freely in personali
ties. If it is our opinion that wi
Waih succeed by conciliatory mnoas,
ur*os, and that the Convention o
the 14th July was anti-.Hampom
*aInd made a -fatal mistake; wo do no
propose to ha caleld Radioals og
JackA'des by overy fare-eator Wh<
ahonsna to cd so, nlem th ......i
proposes to travel on his niselo.
Wo do s.y, N itLout fear Of con
tritdIicLion, that th.P same, - spirit
which pervades the -.minds of - the
extronle 111011 to-day brought 01, by
their strol.gra0vocacy of "SocesRion,
sparato Stato iction, &C., the long
and bloody war from tbo lTecets of
which wo havo never rocovereud ; atnd
fur 11er, aS a gewrld iie. those
who wero lost 1noisy left tih eght
ing to be dono by those who oppes.
Cd t'he hast,y measu res. Also that
t,ie sole Cause of tle (.o<mnlt.rv evur
being over-ruin by cairpet-baggers
and u1nder negre rillc w. t,e fiult
oft Hoseic licn who.ent.ertainl extreme
views. Al are 'w\ forever to be
(lietited to by the same uiltr-a m11111,?
We elitiruly agreo with outr reverend
fi-iund thatl he -i;ood wvork his only
begunl, anld (')1telI that con.
sevItisl rought us tluis 1'ar.
A'l d hil c) servatism alone Will the
WO( lie cou111Mllated. Wo fail to
8ee tihe gruat danger iil tie lit it.
is sonIm1 uip by the ext,cimists Biut
NV do seo plailiv how the conlsole-vIT
five andl([ pahrioliv mllenl of both raVes
ai. uit I ;nnd de feat the dalgeroufi
min of either party. As to the
prof'n" hIouIghIt of Mtonticello's
-rent Coullor, we liced only
reminld the.public that, Ie is notori
u for being 'on'th wrono g m l side,
and 'lahat we wish o buet,tcr criterioll
that wo are right, th:i to he oppos,
ed by him ; aid that if Gerig'S free
acting. 'Ahstang" linimn,'proposeis
to pimt I.great wisdom" into the
h1vas of--, known ats siltipid ani
lulds, le had h Cter. procure a gross.
I- We have not forgotte'n his loImi aild
CI'liSt appeals to tle people in
langiage like this ",In time of
puace prvpare for wir." uIli[ when
lie, witlh ot heis. had succeeded in
brin.ing a' ilbo'd, .lie war, le, as we
SUPpose, kept oni .preparilg. Ow,
thinig we are, c't-tainl of 1"s
1 pmrep.11rations uNercIol comIplIe<l in
itime to join 11 on tie tented field.
Alnotle evidence tiat le is ever in
- 1r: he scems 'Lo think that hash
is thickcieed vith "verbs Who
I vr heard of Sid aI hing I
Our sole 1111 has been 1o salt 0111'
- ticket with good and sound judc,"
Iieit, andi. to peppeI with11 hIoiest
11n.1n for ice, regardleoss of pIlitics,
I snhen (ith1.I a p'pritumtdionl
of 1Iaiopt'n1 lley. And wo do
ii;Iil -v b( heve Gltat )a Doellocray wyho
0could lay aside all pe'solail feclings,
and riso alb(ove party ailiatiolns
1 imd iknow tiumocr't, ilo l*cl)lil)li
c 111, but 111oheibor ohly that wo arc
C11olini,ns, StrulggIilg in a hig
3and oble calnso. would provo ill
: altilote for all the soc-heliads in
Ind- around Wimn*sboto.
AF.N & MCCAr.m.
Whimsboro Lodge, No. 11, . 1. M
A C Nir om011 n111 ication will be held
-iorrmy) on. nIig, 17th iX.st,, at 8
[ o eloc.:
By order of ithe W.-. M.-.
WM. N. CHIANDLERI,
) aug 1-f Secre tary.
r DjO av.o4id further mlistak'., notico is
i eeygiveni that the former copart111
- nhlVlip), conisiting of 11. HuiIgenheinwi1r,
j K. Ennidecker anid Meyer Wa'ichitdJ, was
dly dii' lvtd, anld wasi succeeded by
Ite-pr~eent firm of Ii. Sugenhimer101 & C(o.,
consisting of 1. Sugenhoeimer and Juacob
au ir-xfB. SUGENHEIMER~ & CO.
Citizens' Tickiet.
For' Clerk of' Court,
1S. 13 OL4OWNE~Y..
I ToP' Cou1nty Conimiissionelt',
JOHN HINNAN'F,
HIERRY JACOB,
JAS. R. RARVEY.
.aug 7-4w
SMount Zion ohllegiate Inist4iute,
TH[E faull bOession of this well
k00. no n stilt t will opeln 0on
Monday, Augutst 27th.
Theii course of inistituction
t Oham'sies, hciiuhee nid the usuail Eniglish
Ilbranche s. SpcCiail antiIion wtilIlo elpidl
to Oielcution. reainig, spell1inIg aind writ.
ing, Pulpils will1 receive that care4fl
'4drill ini te rui mentsii('1 which isi essentiali
tto slecurinig a1 i-horough education, Bilack
board exerciMs will enter41 .Jargely as ii
muethiod 'of inst.ruc(tion. The colie eg
buj )Iildinlgi comi 14d15iosio a onvifdenti13
locaited. Th'le Piipalj ii hope-i, with t.he
Spoliiallnd maiiteiai implro)vement of t.he
SState, to secuire a liberaul patronage, by
melansb of-whiich tiio Instit-.ito maly be re
. tored to its formeroi I)liuirit.y and( useful
TERiMs
Classia department, per Rssion .
s , of twenty wCokuu, - - $30O.00
Intormlodiate), -' - - 25.00J
Pm imuary,----------- - -0.0
Payment to ho1 mado qurter'ly ini ad
R. M, DAVIS, P'rincipal,
aug 11-txtf Wi~nsboro, 8. C.
t'NOTICE TO TI'LESPASSERi$.
heeyforewarn all porsons, white,
ebc, D.itohu, Irish or mul11atio, from
hunting doeer, fox, Opossum or any othor
game, il shing, or tresspassing on my hand
in anfy way- whe'hor f'enced or not fenood.
Tho law wIilbo strictly enforoed.
July 24--f x1(w THOMA8 HI. DAVIS.
SPECIAL NOTICES. r
Boon to Sutforing Femalos.
LA(liANoE, GA., March 29. 1870.
BrIidd & (o., Atlanta, G,x.----DearSirs:
1 take pleasurt in sf-iting tliat I have
used for the last twenty years th medi.
Cilie you are0 puittinig uf' I'nown as Dit.
.AoIEr E'%s F %%r.uEGU EoU,ATOR. and eon
i sidi!r it the best cot'biuation ever gotten
together for the distses for which it is
reo1111i(tde. I have been familiar
vitlh tlh.preparation both as at praotition-.
or of, mledicill iidil in domestie. praotice,
ind cnI honestly say that I eonider it a
boon to silifferiig felntIas, ind can but
hope that every'm ily in our ild. who
mawy bi sti-Yeruig in any w.y peeiliar to
th116 ncilpy be able to procur- if bottle,
ind tieir sulerings may not only be re
lieved, but r'h'e3 may be restored to hvalth
and st renithfi.
WtVith my kipdest, regards,
I film], respectfully,
1~ 13B. PERIMEL, M.D.
COLUMBIA HOTEL.
(ilH ANGE I N PROPitIETOR SLIP.
I 111", unadgned have Iease tii s old
estabihled and wol-Ik'n'owti'n OIEIh
which i V,, f -lotlho, only properly
co4tructed hotel ill tle city of Collumtbil,
1,(ink" eanylloo iot4, fkly,"well liglf ht ld
vvntiaitied, ntld is far alicad of any other
ho.to, gr boardilhig hol)on if this city. It
wi'll 1d t'l. m 'ef the plopriet:trs tol tiake
the WUAU.\I IIA I 1OTEL" disurvedly
1411loa1, by keeping a table WIleri!on can
bC f*0111l all the sulbStanlltilH Ind d0liea
(!eicslf the seasonl. SuPERion -ro AL, A"N
TNFXJlO'R Tid. Our'objeot .wiJl b to
liave the Colitulbiat lotel well fIiiled with
glits(s, wiad to accolplLlish this deisired
Slid we will voinpete with' the boarding
housus of the city ats to price, while we
shIaIll, as; to fire, attention and aceonioda
fic,n, surpass thenl. lilt.
TiFRANIl'NT 1OARDEriS .2.00 Pin DAY.
1lard by the wek or month at propor
ft terte rativs. While our pricv.i are re
lueck., otir guests may be atssuredl that
in li tlaiuler shall tr tablo be lack in<r
inl the god things to comfort the innr
11111. Our obijct is by doing i hlge busi
"ess mid keepinv., a Well filled Iotel it i
rtltonab' prict, whieh- tho plibl.ic cii
aflrd to pay. that wlit wo loso in price
w il lie madie up by l increased business.
0ir JIR will coltain th purest and
ch,f,eust LIQUORtS, \With 'j:llite attenl
diints to Ilet th Wilits of thirst.y souls
1-ho dozire to be :.ecomwod1aed with
goI od- 1 iullors fiiixed to Suit tie wInt of'
the iost fastfidious. Ill1 word, we want
tiet travelling Imb-ic 'i give its i triil,
bl-ing assured that those who stop with i!u
wil -ca1111 lla tihn, andt advise all their
I riends to (Io so liievise.
.KElNA N -PtOTHlERS, Proprietors,
. E. M. CotOGN.,
Cashier id Office Clerk.
W.M. G<11MAX, MAnager.
Columbia, S. J., August 1, 1878,
aug 14 xf5
MORRIS' HOTEL.
hav- just'liihled painiti-1;, apin
and thioroughly rellovating mily Hotel
from top to bottol, and now have .it in
first class or(ler and am prepailred to on
t y guests ,with imiuch more coil
vine a( comfort 'than oertofore.
Ailice on first floor 'itd opening on tAin
Street, with dinning room and simipio
r0oi tdjonIiing. Avery ellort NVlI be
imi<h to make y111 N '.ests coml) .1 al)]forale.
,;:_0" Hotel located next door to F.
Ei<hir's large grocery and dry good stores,
andli ill thei centrail andl husintess por'tiont of
town. Charges to suit the times.
-A. A. AIGliH,
apili-26-tt 'rop)ri'et r.
SR E I FF'S .5A L E.
Y virtu e of tan execution to mue direct
.)01id I will oIlfer for teale b,ef'ore thle Court
Hlouse door ini Winnsboro on the first
Mondaiy ini Septembuer ntext, within the.
legal hoiurs oif suale, fto tile htighest bid
der for CASE!, the fdllow"ing described
1)roperty, to wtit:
.All thatt plantation or tract, of land 'lying.
inl irtiiold counIty', c'onitifh ig 1.non-i
FiVE AuEIt.s, inore or less, and4 bOundied by3
l indts of' Alexantdra Elder, Mrs. P'olly, fJ.
11. M'ontfgomel ry' andi ofthers1'--levied on1
as5 the prope~trty' of J. C. Mackorell at the
suit of I.. -J. McCairley.
8. W. RUFF
Shivriff's Ofileo, s. F.'C.
Winnsboro, 8. (C.,
A ugus t 6, 1877,
aug 6 11x2
TAX RETURNS.
MY do puty will be 'at the following
-. .. places 0on the days'i ipeified, to take
TJAX RETUJRNS for ihe fiscal year 1877.
Polls a collectiae up to sixty-y ears.
idigeway, August 6h t,8had9h
]Blythewood, '' 11,ati1t
)ulrlttam's, 13hind1t
Gilad1den's Grove, l
Youipguesvil', ' 2tan21t
Ftasterville, '' 2n n 3d
Mo'ticollo, 24h41( th
Jenki,'svillo, ''27h
Ilitth,, 7th 8th nd 90th,
~Vhi20thtan, 21st.
during t24tht are 2ont.
I. N. WITHERS,
aug 7-tf County Auditor.
Established 1869.
CHARLES MULLE'R
Has roemovedi to the st"ro next to Francis
Gerig's.
W~T A TCHES, Chocks and Jowolryv 16
airetlld, and sa'isfaction guartanteed
to everybody.
Those. indebted to .ma for work on
jewelry will please8 pay at, obee, for
Ilmpt0ti is J'.Iectetl.
OHIARLES MULLER.'
feb) 3-tf
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
50 dozen Chimneys of all k inds ju
o) rec1e, and offired at redue
rates, by the dozen or halt dozen, at th
Drug Store of
sune1 9 nn.: W,. AIKn .
\. Mi,). Brown, Ellixoi A.' Suyth
13'7 ani l 9, 4i e lecting Street,
CHARLBSTON,'s. Nc.
Retail Iardivaile.
S brediiu'uly annomneed we haVe re
nroveihiury anotilcead t"r;
12 EA- 1Y TO 1'37 BETINO S-rnEE'r where
6ve are receeiving a full line of goodm suit
able for tho retail llardware trade, includ
ng I[ouse Furnishing Artieles, Elglill
Pinte Dish Covers, Roligery'irol-lainaldd
table knives,,3Itodgers' 'indMl.Wostenholm's
Vlen Knives, likors and SiiK6Y:., either
ingly or i iatis. .- Buildrs' llardware -
large assortment, with all tio:late'st im
provementii.
AoiucuLrURAL IM'1PLEMENTS.
The variety'of agriculturIal imploments
and labor-saving Iaelthieltery including
the culebrttqd - Farnier'8-Friond -Plm%vN,
for which we aire the Gieneral Agents for
tlis State, will be f) extensive PjA former
ly. Also, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses,
Agricultural mteel, &c.
SADDLE1iY.
Our Saddlery departritmt will be Buy"
plied with a full ind carefully selected
stock Carriage find Vagon Materifils 6'
aill kinds.
Repiairing promptly and carefully at
tended to.
WHOLESALE HARDWARE.
We colitinle our vholvsalo nid Job.
bing Hardware lHouse at the old stand,
139 Meeting Street, whl(rQ we have a
fill stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Bar Iron,
Steel, Nails, &c. , specially designed 16r
the Southern miarket., and to which we
invite the attention of.the FallTrado.
. J. E. ADGER & C0.1
137 and 139, Meeting lU-bt,
fx aug oct dee Charleston, S. C.
The State (I South Carolin
C'OUNTY OF CHESTER.
CouIrt of Comm11on Pleas. -
Daniel Hall19 ,1lainfilf, fuminlst Wil
liam S. lifalil, Lev- 9tqihh Wnd Samuel
H1eidelberi.;4i,, Copar'iturs under the
firmn nah.e C'Steini V Co., Benjamin
Whitely, Calvin Whitely, Lemuel P.
Townsend and John F. irandon, Co
I arters underithle firm namie of Whitely
3ro. & Co., J,i,L. Sichel, Androw J
Singleton and John JF. I Ielle' .
ners, under the firin lame of 8'i.kc1,
Singleton & Co., Defendants.
Col'y Summons. For re'lief. GoYnplaint
not Served.
To the Dofendants above naied:
Y OU ARE IEREBY SUMMONFD anf,
. .required to answer the c6iliplaint
ill his nion, whiich.i .filed in the office
of Ie Clerk of Common Pleiis, for the said
county, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the sub
scribers fat their olice, No. 6, Lai Rilnge,
W innshoro, otuth Carolina,.Within twen
ty days after the servi e hereof, exclusive
of the (a1y of such Hervice; lid if you fail
to answer theollpilaint withinl tie time
v fo?*esaid, the plaintiff in this aiction will
appily to the Court.for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated J6th July, A. -). 177.
MfcCANTS &I D)UdLASS,
Plaintifl'" Attorneys.
To theDefendants, composing tho firms
(if Stein & Co., Whitely, Bro. & Co. and
8ickel, Singleton & Co.
'Take'notice that the complaint referred
to ill the slllmlons in this action (of
which sumlmons tie foregoing is a cooy)
was tf'led bo tie oilice-ofthe Clerk of' thle
'2odrt of Common Pleas at Chester, in the
County of' Clfjfiter,h the (Sta te 'hi-'South
Carolina, 0on th'e 16th (day of Ju lly.
McCAN'TS & DOUGLASS,
july' 17-f i x6w Plaintiff's Attorneys.
McM~aster &~ Brice
'--0- -
hAVE greatly reduced the prices of
thdir
HAMBURG EDG.tNGS,
INSE RTINGS,
.LAGES,
PIQUES,
TRIMMi~INGS,
LINEN ED)GINGS,
COTTON EDGINGS,
FRtILLINGS,
MO'i2LARS,
CUFFS,
TIES, &c.
"ODDS AND ENDS."
july 28
FUR~NITUR E,
" ~X INDOWV Shades, ibloture Frames,
CVhildrenl's CarrIages, Lumbe' :ahd
Shinglep.
Use econot.ly by buying the beat; and
buy where you can get the cheapesit,
apnril 26 'R. W. PHILT&TD
ATTENTiON1.
WILL iRECbiiv TjHiS WEEK
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
'OF FALL AND WINTER
CALICOES,
BLEACHING,
S 4 A ISLAND,
DRILLING,
FLANNELS,
10-4 SHEETIN6.
'CALL AND SE THEM.
NEW OODS, NEW PRICES,.
AT
R. L. 'DANNENBERG's.
aug 14
'The Latest NO'valtieg
JUST, ;)(RR-P"D,
ALX.beautiful selection of Lawns anl
Camllbrkie4i. all the now deirablo Colois
and Pa~tterns.
A beautiful hirs of ~ionburg Eagin''a,
and Trimmiiings of all k nds. Calicocs of
latest sty les ain.at great ly reduced p)rioe .
.A fargo. as zer).ht Qf Fans, Buttons,
Cox:nbs, and notions of all kinds.
(ddl gn Uhidersignced l;6fore riaknk
your rinchases 'and you wvill be satini oI
that th .c
LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
GOODS are purchased of
SOL. WOLFE-.
PUbrishers and PrinterS
Can buy direct of the Manufacturer och
favorable terms.
"TIlE ANHON HARtDY CUTTINQ MAoHINEO
arc tho b'est and chbapest low priced
mnachine made, and have 'a'national repu -
tation for utility and durability."--Th'
.ledtrotyper, CMcago.
,THlE ANsON HARDY'PA9un CUTTEn is by
far the best machine which can 'ho oh
tained for a less price than ,gno hu
dollars. , It is of' great -strength, sJho
mcmshave alwaya taken tho highs
sta~ d. It is the ont mAchino to \vi ol
is appl ied the Patent Movable Putting
(Bbard. -Tlfiis device has a rojputation ot
itself: by it, the cutting board can be jn
stantly 51nd accurately mtovod, so that a
perfect cut .is insured, rThis is 'a vor im
T;ortant point in the machine, and one
that is possessed by no other. It grdtly
reduces the labor of preparation in work
ing the paper back wardl and foQrward,
.We can'not too strongly recommend tl o
#,dv ntages of this patent nmovable boa' ,
It iS worth thu price of this machine, and
>urbhasors slibuld fully -understand howv
highy it is to be valued."-Glo., , 4owfl
&f 6.'s Necwjxper 1?epartir and Frner's
G6'zelle.
TU,E IATEsT IMPilovED IYA11DY CARlD CUT
TEa is p)rolouIic~ 'the Iflot desirable
trd (Cutter I1i the n' rket, for the general
uses of' a l'ainting office.
The well known ICU(.orms CARD CuTmn,
with my latest, improverfients, Is still pre
ferred by many >rinters, n'nd holds its
invoritism over other mDaebInes.
.None genuine not those havi my full
addr'ess lettered In the castin.
falt Newspers in want of adisertising
from Bret parties shouldeond for D
circular. .
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