The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 21, 1877, Image 3
RA!.nlO) SCunULEs.-Thie follow
ing tire the hours at which the traion
on the 0. 0. id A. R. R. pLss
Winnsboro:
REOULAH PASsENXU--1l-Njowrq.
For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M.
F or Augusta, 11.07, V. -m.
AccoM1ronDATION Fn sroiir-DAy.
For Columbia, 7.36, 1. M.
For Charlotte., 10.45, A. M
New Advertsements.
Anutal eieeting--nry Jacol,
Chairman.
Clu.b Meoting--F. Gerig, Presi..
dent.
Erskino College-Wm. Grior,
Presid3-Irnl .
Due West Female College--J.
Bonner, President.
Qapt. H. A Gaillard is still in at
toidance on the meeting of the
Judiciary coml mittee inl (1reenville.
Tlo whole trial justice system is
undor revifion, and the committee
are draffting a n w bil to present to
the Legislaturo next winter.
The Radical Executive Commit
too met in Winnsboro on Monday.
The proccedings were sccret, but it
is believed to have had reerenco to
the en1suing election, and to the ap
poiin ent of a permaIlnent county
chairman. The Radicals are on the
qui Vic NNAW1 'ie,ru11
Towm,mi, M11 x(.TIN7.-W urge
upon all the enrolle(d lilembesE; of the
Democratic Club of this township
to attend the mecting called for this
evening. Matters of the utmost
importan e will be brought for
vard, and every mobner shoiuld b
present. General Bratton, our
County Chairman, has accepted an
invitation to be present and address
the Club. Let there be a full turn
out of all true Democrats.
inE RInoEwAY CLUB ADopT Rgm,
LUTIONS.-A* meting of the Ridge
way Democratic Club was held on
tile 18th, over thirty m-embers
being present. It wat tli largest
meeting hold since th3 election.
Resolutions pledging support to the
Democratic ticket were pas-sed with
but one di,-senting vote 'The res
olutions were ordered to be pub.
lished in Tw.: NEws .m) H.nm.u,i, bt
they have not yet reached us.
A ] dramatic entortaimunt will be
given at Ridgewayt, on tile eveningo
of the 23rd instant, in aid of tihe
H-amupton Rifle G uLrd. It will the last
of the season. Tihe previous ontor,~
tainment was a great success, andl
nooefforts have been spared to make
the coming one equal to it in every
respet. An opportunity will be
given to those whlo woere disaps1
polinted on the last Oconsion to visit
Rlidgewvay on Thursday.
A Question,
.Aessrq. Ddito,'s:
What has become of that old
S traighltout, dyed-in-thco-wool, never
to be-rubbed-out Democrat, M. L,.
Brown ? We would like to know if
)he deals out Democratic hmash at his
hptel, as we of the Dark Corner liko
non.10 other. Let us hear from you.
D. RI. FEAsTERI.
[Mr. Brown is of age. Let hiin
sp)eak for himself. Ens.]
Thle B3lue and the Gray.'
FRuMONT, Oxro, August 18,_.T}mo
Excutive Committee of Soldiers of'
the National Reunion announce their
next meeting for Marietta,
Ohio, Septemb)er 4thl, 5th, 6th and
7th. Cann On, amimuni tionj, armsr,
tents, and two hundred stands of
regimlental co'orS, lpovidedl for by
.4%"0 Coug; ess, and of tihe Ohio
LegisL.turo,' are already on1 tIhe
grounld. A number ofldistinguish 3d
genervals, among wvhom are Generals
Cockeroll and Joe Johnston, and
Generals Sheridani and Crook, are
to be there, and it is expected theJ
President will also attend. Tile
gornor of the State a.nd his staff '
will be presenlt, and Governor Young
will forrmally openi tile camp.
All soldiers of bo0th armies
are invited, and Jno partisan
politioal speohos will Fbe tolerated.
Svery StaLte will be0 represenlted by
ox- soldiers of the Uniion iend Con
federato armies.
The First: Virginia -Regiment,
unlder Gen. Bradley T. Jolinson, is t
summering, at the Greenbrier
White,
An Important Legal Question.
When the Central Rhilroad dopot
at Savan nhit, Georgia, was destroyed
by 1i1re last November, largo (unnti
ties of Cottoln anld other valiuble
freight Wero consumi11ed w%ith the
building. Daiages were paid to all
the owners of the potton excei)t
those who had their property ()v
cred by insurance. The insurance
compnlilics promptly paid the
amounts of their policies, but made
a demand on the railroad officials
for ia reiibursement of the money.
This was met by a refusal, and
several suits have boenl instituted by
the insuranco people against the
Cent ral Rilroad Company of Geor
gia to cw force iduinification. Tie
Not th America Insurmnee Company
of Philadelphia, is one of the com,i
panics in quiestion. It lias paid
losses onl cotton coniumed by fire to
tl)e itmotunt, of %12:000, for ibe ro,
covery of which three suits iave
beenl brought in tihe United States
Court at Savannahl. Thie railroad
contends that it is only liable for
losses over its road when there is no
ifsurance, and that in case of 3insu
ralec thme loss nmist fall on time In
surance companlies which have been
ai<l for uidetaking the risk. On
the other han:'d it is claime-1 f.hat
the liability of railroads is not
decreased where the loss of parties
fol:Nwarding freight iats been cover d
by insurance ; but that in all cases 1
the railroads must he the final losers
and can be compelled to pay dmia
ges for freights destroyed while in
their possssion. This legal view,
it is isserted, hits been confirmed by
several State and Supreme Courts
Alld by the United States Courts.
SENATOR DAVD DAVIs hals not can
ver oH the stom1(ilach, as reported,
bocaulse no can11cer yet i v'eit (ed
2okld fill tis bill. Bult the Senator
is known to have Presidencv on the
brainl, anl to have it seriou'sly.
CLUB REETING1
. meetiig of tihe Demnocratic Club of
Iowiship No. 4, will be held inl the
l'own lIall this evening at8o'clock. A full
cit l)(ud1n1cf is urgently ret(Iuestod, aSi busi
iess of importance will come lp for coi
idbaios.
1'. 1.1. JLtm.:n-isN, F. GElRIC,
Secretary. P'resident,
Iumg 21-1I
ANNUAl, MEIIAN .
Orni: COUNTY COM mssIOt-.R:.s,
PAMFrIEL) CoUNTY,
Winnsboro, S. C., Aug., 20, 1877.
', H 11 ann ouIl meetilg of the ]oard of
- Couity Comis-.e0mi vill be hol
:n)1 'JuWdaIny, the 4th Svptember next, as
(1(juired by 'atW. All persons holdiigi
'aitm1s an'1 acolnit . I-gainlst the counliv
nill iad the.1 a1me for exam111int ion
d111( audit. onl or. bvforue the 1st Svuetmbo,
n1 order fthat th(', many beI 1-c..d I-pon at
aid anucal meeting.
IIENRIY JACOB.
aug 2i-t.seplxt - Clhairmaun,
ERSKINE COLLEGE,
DUE WEST, 8. 0.
NE of the oldest istituttions in the
S'tate'. E-;tablishled in 1839. Locality
emoarkably heaIlthly. Faculty compl1ete.
iession opens October 1st. closes~ July 3d.
P'erms $17i for the entire soholaistic jocar,
ncluidinmg board and tuitijotn.
W. M. GUIER,
aug 21-x 1 m President.
)UE~ WEST FEMALaE COLLE';E.
EXOT ollego year opens October 1st.
S?. ty samo as lost year--full.
irst-cmlass teacheor of mu uio, drawinig, and
maitm rg. Locationi reti red aondc healthy. '.
Pu~itioni and1( board, itncluding fuel aid
v'ashintg, for college year, $177. Extras
.t reasonable rates. For circular send
ci J. I. RONNER, Prosident,
AUGUS'r 1st, 1877. Due WVest, 8. 0.
.ug 21-:50hy
JS OTICO]E
LL .persons are hereby wuarned
,against entering or in tany way tres
mnsiung on thea lands, wheCthe4r encelosed
r unen'leloHOed, now occtupied 1by mOe..
'ersonos disregarding this notice will be
leait with according to )aw.
aug ll--tXlaw3 <J. 4. CAIJ)WET,L.
shirts I Shirts I Shirts I
-----0---.
AMSUTTA, Muslin and 2200 Linen,
Hat $8.00 per half dozen.
Ptere'alo and Calico at$6.00 and $9,00 per
muar 22 J. F. McMASTERt & CO.
lNOTTO E'.
110 avoid further muistakeos, notico Is
.hereby given that the fora1er copart
ershmip, :onsisting of' B. Suigenheimner,
1. Ladeker anid Meyer WVachtel, was
ly dissol ed, anid was suceceoded by
lhe i)1resent firm of 11. Stugeniheimner & Co.,
onsisting of B,. Sugenheimner and Jacob
~aufmnann.
Bi. SUGENHIEIMJIR & CQ.
ug 16--txtf
-PROF, N. SCHMJITT,
P5 n >, Melodeon and Organ Tuner,
38 Main Street, Colcumbia, 8. C.,
~T AVING* an experionee of thirty -Alve
..- years , in tuning and repairing(
innos;- M . icons, Organs and other
[usical Ino..truments, b4th in Europe and I
morica, is enabled to guarantee satisfac- I
ion, or make no eharge. H-o haes the
ighest recomnmendlations from schoots1
nd collegen in the United Staten.
July 1-.
SPEXIAL NOTICES.
Boon to SuflTering Femalos.
LAGuMNIU, GA.. March 29. 1870.
lmJ ' d h., Atlanta, (.- Dear Sirs:
I ta e, P1leu1re inl st.-tting that f havo
1In0-1 for the lst twenty yearki the ieldi.
Aine you are liiting up, known as Da,
INaADIFIX.Ls 14MI 1 RROULATOR, aRid (on
iidor it the bhoet combination ever gottenl
toget.er for the diseases for which it is
1rcoullklenldV'd. 11 havo been fitiniliar
with the lprepar-tioa both as it practtiolt
Dr of medicino anid in doimostic p)racticol
Ind can honestly say that I cor)sider it a
boon to stiNoerijig foiAles, aId caI but
ope that every lady in our land. who
iay be sulYr.ig in anly way peculiar to
liJir Usx, Iay be 11)10 to Procure Ia bottIC,
tild tlir Hufferings mr.y not only be re
lieved, bit thvy may be restor6(1 to health
11d1 strenigthI.
With ii,y iidpst regards,
1 [k, respeott'ily,
COLUMBIA HOTEL
CHANGE IN PROPRIETORSHIP.
Si llderigei'd iavo leased thlis old
- vstablished auld well known leEM,
wh1ich is, pimr 01e0rre 0h1oyprpel
(tont riuted hotel inl the city of Coluinbi;
biveing coilincidimns, iiry, well lighted and
veltilated, 111 is far ithead of any other
hotIl or boarding house in tIiis city. it
will Ie the n111 ii ote proprietirs to make
ie u'X.NI1;LA HlOTEL deservedly
poplrt, by leeping a table whereon can
b.e I'mund all (the. KISubstantialsi anid delica
iles ( if till st-asou. hUPwion 1to A 'L ANn
INIOhlIOj To Nomi. Our objOet will be to
hlave the Cobhilbila Hotel well filled wvithl
gliuests, 11nd11 to ac(lomplishi this desirod
ed we will coinpete with the boarding
hlouses of tio city as to price, while we
S1111, aS ( far0, attention and acconloda
tioll, 1ilsrpass thii all.
TtN-su-:T 1OARDEiS $2.00 PERl DAY.
Iloardl by the week or montli at propor
tiollato rates. Whlile our pries are re
dicled, our guests may be assured that
ill no 1111e1r. shiall our1 table be liek ing
in the good thinigs to volm1fort the irner
ail. ltr 1objeet is by doing a alrge busi
ru(..s anlid keepin) a ci well filled IlIo(tel at a
c;isonlabl'e price, wllichl t-he public can
illorl to pay, hIltt what NYe iose inl price
will Ie inade up by an inoreased business.
Our BAR will contain the purest id
choicest L IQ'OltS, witih polito atten
dlatits to nilec tCle Wlnits of thirsty souls
who dv.:ire to b0 accolliimodatts1 with
good lifilnors-Iinoxed to suit tile wants of
the iost. fastidjous. lit it word, we wiant
le travellin. p iblic to give its it trial,
b)vlg .1SSur*vd tilit. tisef wh 11f Stop wviiii 11s
%ill vall ll gain, aid %dviio all their
friends to (1) so likewvise.
KEENAN BRtOTlELIS, Proprietors,
E. M. Colouxr.,
Calier und OlIce Clerk.
WM. MonMAN, Manager.
Columbia, 8. j., August 1, 1878,
aug 1-1.x5
TAX RETURNS.
[ Y (IPputy will be at t-hl following
L d[places onl the days apecified, to take
TAX JETURNS for the fiscal year 1877.
Polls are collectable up ti si ty-years.
i dgcway, August.6th, 7t, StIh and 9th.
Blythewood, "6 10th, and I ith
)urlanm!s, "9 13th aad 14th
gal wela fitoro, n 17th.
11l1denl's Grovo, I 18th.
Youllguesville, " 20th and 21st.
peast vrville, " 22nd and 23rd.
Moutiel1lo, 24th and 2th.
Jenikinsville, " 27th.
lIoreb, " 2011 and 30t,h.
WVhiteOak, . " 31st.
'lThe olliee it Winlnsboro w,'ill be Open
during the entire moIlnth.
I. N. WITHIEIIS
aug 7tf C'ouinty A'nditor,
E~stablished 1859.
CHARLES MULLER
Ii as removed to the 8t0)Ye next to Francis
Go arig's.
~A ATC1ITIS, Clocks and Jewelry re
V pired, and eit isf'action guaranteed
to everyb)ody.
.Those indebted to mec for wvork on
jewelry wvill p1ieIne lpay at, once, for
I[amptonu is Ilected,
CRARLES MULLER.
fob 3--tf
Etenqer & Edmond,
lIXIc1JnOND, Y4
ANUFACTURJERS of Portable ana
.Y Stationary Engines and B3oilers o
1ll kinds, Circular Sitw Mills, Grist M ills
tilIl (Geilg, Shafting, Pulleys~ &c.
Camneroln's Special Steam Vqnsps
oc o Snd for Catalogue,
~IOUnlt Zion (iolgaoIsiue
THE fall session of ti well
kno \ n Institute will open on
Mon day, August 27th.
Thecouse f 'i1NiCttio1
0em3braces Malthlematicsq, thle
hiasRics, Sciene and the usual English
yrancehes. Special attenitiont Will be puiid
o oloeution, reinilg, spelling and wsit.
ng. Pup;ij will receive that earoful
lrilj in the rudinents which is essential
o scouring a thiorou gh education, Black
oard exercises wvill eptor largely as ie
nlethod .of instruction.' The' college
mildinug is cenmmoidious and convinlentjy
OCaited. 'The I?rinoi pal hlppes, with thp
)oIit.ical and materjaj imlprovement of the
tato, to secure a liberal patronag,' by
neans of wuhich the Jpstit'.uto ma be re
tored to its former popllrity anclusefuil
esB..
TERMS ;
l)assical departnment, per session
of. twenty weeks, * 30.00
ntermuodiate, . . ,. ~500
1imary, - - , . 0.,00
Payment to be madte quarterly in ad.'
'ance.
R.44 W,DAIz, Pripopa
lHAVH gre4y Tod4e4 te prices of
their
HAMBURG EDQiNCS,
INSERTINGS,
LACES,
PIQUES,
TRIMMINGS,
LINEN EDQINGS,
COTTON EDQINQS,
FRILLINGS,
VOLLARS,
PUFFS,
TIES, &c.
Cpll jtp4 examine their 4hiap Show
Case" pf
"QDDS AND ElNDS."
July 2fi
FURNITUE
-W INDOW Shades, Pictuve Frames,
S hig ildren's Carriages, Lumber and
Shingleg.
Use econar.y by buying the best, and
buy where you ean get the cheapest.
april 26 U. W, PML.TZ,
lm 0 0 ir I
ThrEW ca-OOD>s
NEW (30D$11
W E have just received 4stoos pf
SPRINO AND SU1O R
prints of the beat brands at &J cont1.
4-4 Oambriqs at 10 qeqtj.
Centepnial Stripes at 191 oentN.
A full Stock of Shirtings, Shootings and
Drilling at JQw figures,
CLOT HING i CLOTHING !!
We have just received a large and corn
lltc stock of Spring and Summer Cloth
thing wht!l4 Wo will sell as cheap as any
HATSJI RA.T81 I RATS
Gents' tand Youths' Felt and Str4w Hats of
all kind; and at any price.
CASSIME~RES ! ASSIgggg I
We have just yceeved a fullntaak of Cassi
mnepas frorn the Charlo, tegyifle Miig
Tweeds, Cp&topades, Jegans, pg,
.1 F. MicMaster & Co.
CONQRESS STREJJT
N
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WINNS'JORlO, s. C,
NIEW c*OQPS
4T
U. G, DESPORTES'
AND
PRY 00O.,
feb$
A TTENTION
DANNEN1ERG
WILL RCEIVE TOiS WEEK.
AN ENTIRELY .WFW ST004
O1' FAbh AP WINTEI
CALICOES,
BILEACHING,
MJA ISLAND,
PRILLINQ,
FLANNELS,
19-4 SEEETINQ,
CAY4L AND MEU T1M1 .
NEW QQOIDS, NF4W PRICE$#
AT
R. L. DANNENBERG'.
aug 14
The Latest Novelties.
JUST ARRIYED.
A amiriin ili wo o
A beautiful line of Ifamburg ~gns
and Trimmi~ngs of aji k 44s, O)cee o~
latoeng nble a4 ptg great ly redu~ced prices,
A laigo assortment of Faijs #9ttoe
Combs, and I.gt4onas4fl kjp4s,
(3911 en uindersigaed bofgo makh
your purohases and yott will be agjgisAoe
LATEST, IBST AND) O4T
O0ODS aro purobas,4 o
SOLSWOLFE,
D. R. FLENNKEN
,ESponsMantly pr. bsMd A full up,
ply of Ohoica FAMTIN 01gggg pg4
PLANTATJgpPidJ Wie eook a
ready go supplytewn4$ i
S0 M%" .
thEP y Odo~q by iItdoses , att