The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 08, 1877, Image 3
RAILROAD SOHEDULES.-The follow
ing are the hours at which the trains
on the C. 0. and A. R. R. pass
Winnsboro:
REGULAR. PAssENGF.R-NIOIIT.
For Charlotte, 1.25, A. s.
For Augusta, 11.07, P. Dr.
AccoMMODATION FREIIu'T-DAY.
For Columbia, 7.36, P. m.
For Charlotte, 10.45, A. M
Bel1Ilous Notices.
Presbyterian Church-Rev. C. E.
Chichester, 11 A. Ar., and 8 P. 7r.
Sabbath School 44 r. m. Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday, 54 r. mr.
Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear,
services every Sunday exept the
2nd Sunday of the month: at 11
o'clock A. Ir.
New Advertisements.
Citation-O. R. Thompson.
Prospectus-R. Lathan.
Building and Loan Association
D. R. Flenniken, Secy. and Treas.
Election Roturns-Commission
era of Election.
They say Judge Carpenter is to
be United Statos district attorney
for.South Carolina, vice Stone, re
signed.
We publish in this issue the coml
missioners' official return of the
recent election. The figures will be
found to vary but little from those
given in our issue of Thursday.
People say that it is impossible to
hear the fire bell at anything like a
reasonably long distaance. Persons
at the freight depot did not hear it
when it was sounded on Thursis-y
afternoon. What is the difficulty?
Professor Schmitt has re
turned to Winnsboro, and is
again ready to attend to
the tuning and repairing of piauos,
and to giving lessons on differont
instruments. His stay will not be
long.
We omitted to mention in our
last issue the game of base ball
played on the Monday previous
between the Chicoras, of Jackson's
Creek, and the Nameless, of Winns
boro. Having had no reporter
present, we can give no full account
of the game. The result was as
follows: Chicoras, 15; Nameless, 19.
The alarm of fire was sounded on
Thursday afternoon. The flames
nnd sparks from the furnace in Mr.
A. F. Gooding's blacksmith shop
came out at the top of the chimney,
and some one gave the alarm. The
fire companies' were promptly on
hand, but their services were not
required.
We are informed that Capt. T. H.
Clarke has been adlmitted to the
bar in Camden. We wish him much
success in his new profession.
Mr. H. B. Flannigan, of Bear
Creek, we are also informed, passed
a very creditable examination at the
same time and was also admitted.
Hle has prosecuted his studies for
some time. He has a plenty of
pluck, and says lhe intends to make
a name for himself. We wish him
success too.
Attention is directed to the pros
pectus of a history of South Caroli-.
na, published in another column.
The author, Rev. Robert Lathan, a
native of Fairfield and nowv a resi
dent of Yorkville, is admirably fitted
for the task he has undertaken, and
we have no doubt it will be well per.
formed. He has been for a long
time engaged in gathering informna
tion to be used in the work, and it
will be both full and accurate. We
trust the subscription list will grow
rapidly.
A POINT SETTLED.-The circum..
stances of the recent game of base
ball between the .Nameless nine .of
this place, and the first nine of the
Columbia club are still fresh.
With a view to a final seta
tlement of the questions
then raised, a communication was
sent to the New York Clipper, ask
ing information on the dispitted
point. The Clipper, it' will be re
mnembered, is recognized throttgh-~
ont the country n the highet an-.
thority upon all such questions. The
following is the inquiry made, with
the Clijper's answer :
A game of base ball was played
between N. and 0. At the end of
the fourth inning the score stood 27 to
3, in favor of N. At the beginning
of the fifth inning N. allowed thom.
selves to be put out, seeing that rain
was imminent, and being anxious to
complete a five-inning game. C.
then refused to play, claiming un
fairnoss in N. allowing themselves
to be put out. Tho umpire called
to the bat, and, no striker appearing,
waited the proper timo, and then
decided the gamo forfoited by C.
If forfeited, by what score? How
are bots ?
ANSWER.-1. Tho nine refusirig to
play forfeited by 9 to 0.-2. The
backors of the 0. club lose.
This decision settles the matter.
Especially does it clearly vindicate
the Nameless nine fromn the charge
of "unfair playing," brought against
them in the card of Mr. George K.
Wright, the secretary of the Colum
club, published in the Register. We
must express our admiration of the
course taken by the Nameless in re
gard to Mr. Wright's card. Though
charged, in severe and somewhat
sarcastic terms, with "unfair plays
ing," they quietly awaited the do,
cision of the accepted authority.
That decision has fully vindicated
the propriety of their course, and
complotoly repelled the charge
brought against them.
We ask the Register to publish
the inquiry made of the CIpIer,
together with the answer.
Buiding and Loan Association.
TI., 3ts(, reguiiiar monty metet.ing of thle
Winnsboro litlldig mid Loan Association
will bo held InI thle Townl llaill onl Monida.y evenl
Ing, the 10ti Instant, a0,8 o'clock. Meillrs will
i'rhig tieh books and iy their mont lily instal
mnt14 at, or before that time, oilwrwise the
penalty of twent cents per samre A tiI Iv charged
ar.ir tie meeting. There will be from seven
iundre(i to iniie lindredi (olars for loan.
D. It. Fl, EN N I K E-N,
sep 8-tMx sey. aid Treas.
The State South of Carolina.
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
By 0. R. TIOMPSON, Esq., Probale Judje.
W IEREAS, Henry L. Elliott bath
mittle suit to me to grant him lotters
of administration of the estate and cfects
of James R. Aiken, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and adm'nish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said James R. Aiken, deceased, that
they be and appear bcfore me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court
Ilouse, %. C.,on the 22d day of September
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to hew cause, if
any they have, why the said administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand. this 7th day
day of September, Anno Domini 1877.
0. R. TIHOMPON,
sept 8-tx1aw2 J. P. F. C.
PROSPECTUS.
HiSTORY of South ,Carolina,
---Y
REV. R1. LATHAN.
S o soon ais a suffneient number of sub
scribers are scured to warrant the
enterprise, I propose publishing a
HIsTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
The work will embrace a complete
history of thie State from the first discov
ery of the soil; the sett,lement of the terri
tory at different periods; the history ef
tile State under the Proparietary Gov'ern
ment, under the Rtoyal Government, and
through the Revolutionary period, or to
the close of the Revolutionary war.
TIhe movements of the several Whli g
military chiefs are accurately traced, and
the several battles fought during the
Revelution are minutelygdescr ibed.
The whole wvill make a bookc of more
than 700 pages of the size of
Slephens' HIistor.y of the United Slales. ft will
be printed on good paper,with clear type,
and bound in substantial cloth. To sub
scribers tihe book will be delivered for
Fi)UR DOLLARs per copy.
Persons desiring to canva?s for the
work are requested to communicate with
thle author at Yorkvillo, S. 0., for terms,
& . LATHIAN.
Yorkvillo, 5 0., August, 1877.
sop 8-ti'
FURNIITUR E,
W INDOW Shades, Picture Frames,
Children's Carriages, Lumber and
Shingles.
Use econotty by buying tile best, and
buy where you can get thle cheapest,
april 2611. W. PHILLIPS.
A now Piano, miade by one of the lead..
ing manufacturors of the United
States. The instrtmeont has a ceompass o
seven and one- third octaves, and is
finished 'with all the' latest imiproveniients.
It can be bought at a great reduction
fromi retail price.
Apply at the omie of T*mz N4ws Min
HZALD.
-jtnn QRat
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Why Will You Pio AwayI
WrrILOUT A PARAL,,.-The demand for
Dr. J. Bradliold's Femalo Regulator is
beyond proceder in the ilnnals of popu
lar remedies. Orders come in so thick
and fast that the Proprietor has hereto.
fore been unable to rlli them all, i1e is
happy to state that arraniements,; are now
completo by which lie is prepared to
inanufacturo Female Regulator onl a scale
equal to the emergency, and the publio
may feel assured that their wants may
now be supplied. Physicians of high
repute are using this great remedy, in
daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereaf
ter no woman need suffer from suppressed,
uuspeided or irregular menstruation.
Tlmis veluablo medicine is prepared by
J. Bradield, Atlanta, Ga.. and sold at
$1.60 per bottlo by Dit. W. E. AlKEN.
aug 28-2w
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
WHO are indebted to us for PROV18
IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect
fully call attention, that your bills are due
on or before the first of November. We
ro depending on you for payment AT
ONCE, to enable us to meet obligation
made to assist you, and 'which are due at
that time.
In order for us, as well as you, to main
tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our
promises promptly.
Beaty. Bro.% Son.
oct 12
NOTICE !
W E intend to gradually chane our
Stock to Groceries, H[eavy Dry (oods,
Boots, Shoes, and all goods needed on
plantations.
We therefore offer all fancy goods, such
as
Edgings,
Veil ngs,
Jaconet and Swiss,
Alpa con,
Lace Handkerchiefs,
Cassimneres,
Fine Gloves,
Collars,
Cuffs,
Scarfs,
nd all other goodr of this character at and
BELOW COST.
If you want any kind of Fancy Notions,
give us a onll. The price shall suit you
for the
-CASH.
LADD BROSQ
inna10
DANNET
FULL LINE OF
GENTS', YOUTH
LARGE ASSC
CALICOES, BLEACHINGS, SE
33.od.1WT1XT 30 3:i
BEAUTIFUI
GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS, L
LARGEST
TRUNKS IN THE BC
PR
Call and see my now STOCK OF
you, both in prices and quality.
Rej
Ji;&. I.. JD.A
September 1-fx1m
JUST RECEIVED,
One car load seed Potatoes,
One " " " Oats.
--ALSO,
A full line of Plantation Hard
ware consisting of
fLay 1roni,
Plowv Steel,
Steel Plowvs,
Plow Moulds,
Spades,
Stovels,
Traces,
Hames
Clevices,
Hlices,
Heel
Screws
which will be sold lowv for
--CASH.
I keep constantly on hand a full
supply of
PLANTATION and FAMILY
I have on hand several brands of
ftrst class
FERTILIZERS
wvhich I am prepared to sell for
Dash or' on time with weoll approved
securities on a money basis, or with
a cotton option if parties desire.
All parties in want of Fertilizers
will do welIl to call on me before
purchasing.
feb 20 ______________.
Notice to Creditors.
IN~ TuER PaonATB CounT,
August 10, 1877.
'IiHE creditors holding claims against
the estate of EraHnAtx M,! MUn
H, 0esd ao euired, by
>rder of this court, to estbi ? thf
lomands before me at lFairfield Court
Ffovo on or before the 10th day of
september next.
Os 1E. THOP
eug 1 1-txlw4 J1dge ofJPro te.
Goobs
QBERG'S.
3' AND BOYS'
CLOTHING.
RTMENT OF
. ISLANDS, AND HOMESPUNS,
r 3m m L c-P a.
STYLES OF
WIES' AND GENTS' NOTIONS,
LT
STOCK OF
IRO. JEANS AT ALL
CES.
3OODS, and I assure you to please
1pectfully,
The Latest Novelties
JUST ARRIVED.
beautiful selection 'of Lawns and
Cambrics, in all the now desirable Colors
and Patterns.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings,
and Trimmings of all kinds. callooes of
latest styles and at greatly reduced price.
A large assortment of Fans,, Huttons,
Combs, and i.otions of all kinds.
Call on undersi nod b)efore mnakin~
yor i trohnses anl you will be satisfie
LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
GOODS are purchased of
SOL. WOLFE.
TQILJET so.A.E
JUST RlEOEIVED,
nd roassof the genuine Brown
ALSO,
Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the
Drug Sitoro of
april 24 DR. W. E~. AIKEN.
Bllythewood Female Seminary.
T THS SEMINARY is located 16 msiles
from the city of Columbia, on the
3.C., & A. Rt. R., near Bllythewood Station
(formerly Doko).
The next session will begin September
12, and continue fory weekse.
The Principals will be aided by teaeh
ers of skill and long experience.
The Musical Department will be presi
ded over by a German professor, graduate
of a German Musical College.
For further particulars and oatalogue,
address
Rzv. A. W. LAMAfl, ot,
Pao,. W. S. DURH AM,
Bllythewood P. 0., C, 0. & A. R. 1A., S. C,
aug 25+2w
PROF. N. 80RMITT,
Pi no, Melodeon and Organ Tuner, ..
288 Main Street, Columbia, 8. 0.
1AVING an experience of thirty-fivo
yeas ft fiin and renitIug
Pianos, Melpdebns, -r ans an other
Mu icabe in .urope ad
Aeeic, isenab t~uarantee satiefac
tion, or make no chat e. Hie het ,th
bighes recommaer*fn s NoR sohoole;
an, coleaa in the ThI tad Btate,