The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 01, 1877, Image 3
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Now Advertisements.
Notico-Wi. N. Chandlor, Clerk.
Sheriff's Sales-S. W. Ruff, S.
F. C.
DEAVi 01 AN OLD CITIzE.-Mr.
David Canipholl, a well-known citi
zon of Fairfield, died on Tuesday
morning. His romains were inter
rod in the Presbyterian cemotory
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Cohnpbell
was in th sovonty-socond year of his
ago and was hold in high esteem by
all who know him.
We have had the pleasure of moet
ing Mr. J. W. Aingor, the travelling
agent for the Ecloctic Magazine.
The Eclectic is everywhere recog
nizod as one of the best periodicals
in the country, and we heartily com
mend it to our readers. It is pub-.
lished by E. R. Polton, Now York,
at $4.00 per annum.
TInE EXTEND, D.-A telegram re
ceivod yester(lay morning from
Comptroller-Genoral Hagood states
that ho has extended for fifteen
days the time in which taxes may
be paid without the penalty. This
vill be good nows to the taxpayers,
all of whom are willing enough,
but hardly able, at this particular
time, to meet the demands made
upon them.
The caso against Cardozo, for
conspiracy with Richad H. Gleaves,
Samuel J. Leo, Josephus Woodruff
and A. 0. Jones to cheat and
dofraud the Stato by means of a
fraudulent warrant on the State
troasury for q-1,000 in favor of
"C. L. Frankfort," a fictitious per
sonage, will come up this morning
in the Court of General Sessions
for Richland county.
LINDsAY's PATENT WASE.-This
is a con trivaneo reco n tly invented by
Jno. C. Lindsay, of North Carolina.
It is sai(d to be an excellent thing.
The right for Sonth Carolina has
been purchased by Rev. J. D. MAlon,
of this county, and Messrs. Dunlevy
& Pant are n w e1;ago1 in mann1
facturing the washers. A spoeimer
may be seen at the office of TiE NEws
AN HEnA). The price of a family
right, with one washer, is $2.50.
STATE FAIR NOTES.-Brig. Gon.
F. M. Bamborg, of Barnwell, will
command the military parade at the
State Fair. Governor Hampton
will review the troops ; and lie ros
quests that the members of his
staff that can conveniently (10 so
will attend him on the review.
Governor Vanco, of North Care
lina, will certainly accept the in
vitation to deliver an address at
the Fair. His formal acceptance
has not yet been received, but they
say he is coming nevertheless.
T HE BAcK POLL TAx.-Somo doubt
has arisen as to the right of the
State to assess and collect the poll
taxes for past years-that is of any
year other than for which the
assessment is made. The question
was first raised by Mr. C. H. MVoise,
auditor of Sumter county. After
a full consideration of the matter,
Attorney.-General Conner decided
against the assessment, and the
comp)troller-genleral has issued in
structions to the county auditors
accordingly.
The furniture ordered for Mount
Zion School has arrived. It con
sists of a handsome Franklin school
globe, but quadrant, a geared
tellurian ; a full set of large sized
outline maps, eleven indlestructiblo
charts; containing diagrams illus,
trative of natural philosophy and
kindred sciences; charts, penman
ship and grammar ; and a set of
mnathematioal figures and bodiost
The globe was presented by Mr.
James B. McCants, and the other
apparatus .by the ladies of the
Auxiliary Christian Association.
The outfit is handsome and useful,
and is great acquisition to the
School.
AProLIION REJE.oTED.--The fol..
lowing has beon forwarded to us by
Hon. Jno, H. EvWins, M. C. It ex
POsT OFFICE DEPARTMNT,
Arroi rrMEWi OFF1c.,
October 25, 1877.
Sm-A proper regard to tho
economical and oilcient administr
tion of this Dopartment forbids the
multiplication of Post Offices Within
short distances of oech other, or at
points not directly on mail routes.
In tho former cases, it has boon
found that the revenuos of the ser
vice aro not generally increased,
nor the public convonienco pro
moted, as expected. In tho other
case, whoro the travel of the mail is
increased, the oxponso almost in
variably rceeds t1je proceeds of the
new office.
Tho Postmastor General is there
foro constrained to decide against
the application for a Post Offico at
Flint Hill, in the County of Fair
field, and Stato of South Carolina,
and the appointment of B. F. Boul
waro as Postmaster, because that
placo is not on any mail route now
in operation.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
JAMES HILLAU,
For First Assistant Postmaster
General.
HioN. JOHN H. EvINs, House of Rep
resentatives.
NOTICE!
T ,HE tax-payers of the town of Winns
1. boro are hrcby notifiod that towi
taxes munst ,be paid on or beforo tho first
of December next.
WM. N. CHANDLER,
nov G-l C,erk.
NOTICE.
N OTICE is hereby given that appliea
tion will be nadi at the next session
of tlie liegislaturo, to alter and muend
the Charter of the town of Winnsboro,
8,uth Carolina.
By order ot Town Council:
WM. N. CHANDLER,
nov 1-tiOClork.
~WE will expose to sale on the first
Mond ty in November next, in
front of the Court Houise in Winn'shoro,
So. Ca., t4. following property, to wit:
Two one-- horse wagons, 0110 two-horse
Wagon, 01n buggy.
All of (ho above atre new, aind were put
up by a first-class workman. Teris
eash. DROWN & CO..
Surviving partners of
Brem, Brown & Co., Charlotte, N.C.
oct 24--t2&30x24&31
]SEOTIO~ED.
A LL persoins knowing themselves in
. nywiNsO indebted to the estate of
J reph LiF, iilin deceased, or to Lauhon &
Kennedy. must come14 forward and mako
p -yment, as longer indulgence cannot be
given. All persons holding claims against
saidl estate will hand them in, lawfully
aittest ed.
E. W. KENNEDY,
oct 31-x3t. Executor.
GREAT REIjUCTION
-OF-.
-AT-.
DANNENB ERG'S.
My large and well selected stock of
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
TRUNKS,
ETC., ETC.
*Will be sold at great inducements.
We mnust have money; and money
we will have.
No one need go to Columbia, as
wve cani and will sell goods as lowv
as any house in Columbia.
COME AND SEE THE
Leader of' Low Prices,
Dannenberg.
oct 30
MONE~Y WANTED.
T H-OSE who owe us for goods pur
..chased either thIs year or prevlous
years, are requested to remember us
when selling cotton. Part payment is
bettor than nothing.
noct25 McMA WPER&B TRIC n
SPE(IAL NOTICES.
Now in Perfect Health.
KrAn Mann:rr.. (IA., March 21, 1870.
wurs,. IIn. J,oo , 4Sms.-Guit lemenl:
somlmothiaoc boulght at b,ott-le of
Bradiuhl's emIV Ral iteglator from1 vou.
and havo usld it in my fiaily with the
ut- most satisitution. an1d iaivo recommen
ded it to thre other fitmilies aid they
have found it just what it is recoIimmend.
The femlnies who havo used your llegula
tor are now in perfct health, and are able
to attend to their household dutics, andI
we cordially recommend it to the public.
Yours respetfully,
oct 23-2w REV. H. B. JOIiNSON.
THE ELEPHANT
-HAS COME
With a Fresh Stock of Fall and
Winter Goods,
AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY
GOODS AND
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millinery Bazaar.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
W E take pleasuro in announcing to
our friends and the piublic generally that
wroare now opening tholinest and most
omip\ete assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
including Millinery and Fancy Goods in
all the latest styles and novelties of the
season, s1ch As re g,eeTaly founljd ink a
tirt-class Millinery estalisiiment. FanI.
cy and stale D)ry Goods. a b)eautiful
stock of newest styles of Dress Goods.
Buttons and
TRIMMINGS.
A full assortment of brown and bleahed
Alluslins, Poplins, Calicoes, Ginghams,
(ents' Goods, Notions, Corsets, Gloves,
Ilosiery,lhustles, Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks,&c.
Men's an1d Boys' lBats. Boots and Shoes
for OCi1 and Boys, Shoes and Gaiters
for Ladies, Misses and Children.
A FULL STOCK OF
Fresh Groceries, Confectioneries, Cakes
and Crackers, Cheese, Mackerel,
Flour, Meal, Grist, Soaps,
Starch. Candles,Korosono,
Crockery, Tin itd
Wooen Ware,
Furnitureand
Mattresses,
LUMBERFOR SALE
As low as the lowest. Call and examino
my stock and prices.
Oh!iUr-r-I say i
OYSTERS--Stewca i
OYSTERS-Fried !
OYSTERS--A la modoe!
OYSTERS-On1 the half shell!
Breal{fasts, Dini1er'S and Suppers
Served up in excollent style, and
without delay.
All that the season lsfor can b)0 had at
"OUR HOUSE,"
whore a hearty welcome, satisfaction and
a jolly evening are guaranteed by the host,
J. D. McCARLEY.
Billiard and Bagatello r'omi adjoining.
Select et ack of Rye and Corn Whiskey
Brandies, Ale, Beer, Porter, Soda Water,
&c. Fine assortment of Cigars, Chowing
and Smoking T1obaccos. oct 25
J. CLENDINING,
Bout anid Shoe Manufacturer,
WINNSB3ORO, S. C.
THlE undersigned ro
L1 spectinlly annonnees to the
6Aina 2cItizens of Fairfield that he
U has removed his Boot and
Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr.
C. Muller's. I am prepared to manufacture
'dl styles of work in a substantial and
.vorkmnanlike manner, out of the very best
mnateriaha, and at prico fully as low as the
samo goods can b)0 manufactured for at the
North or elsewvhero. 1 keep constalntly en
hand a good Stock of Sole and Uppr
Leather, Shoe Findings &c., which wil be
sold at reasonable prices. Repidlring
promp)tY attended to. Trormse strictly Cash,
7M' iod Hidos bought.
oct 12 J. CLENDINING.
MVORRIS' HOTEL.
I have just finished painting, papering
- and thoroughly renovating my Hlotel
from top to bo teom, and nowv have it in
first class order and am prepared to en
tertain my guests with much more con
vienco and corn fert thtan erotoforo.
Oflne on first fleer and opening on in
streot, with dinning r'oomt and sanitie
room adjoining. Every off'ort will be
made to miako my guests comfortable.
pm Hotel located next (leer to F.
Elder's large grocery and dry good stores
and in the central and business portion o
town. Charges to suit the times.
A.''A. MORIS,
april-26-tt 1roprietor.
FUIRN]
er Save high bills by purchasing
A NEW SUF
lUST1o WINDOW SHADEs, Low in Prit
will novor got out of order, and w%,ill la
MATTR
Spring Beds, Picture Framos, Picti
Carriagos.
LUM
And Shingles at Pric
N%L REPJ
Neatly done at modorate Price
UNDERTAKER
I keep on hand a full supply of M
and Collins of the finest finish. Also,
THE LATEST
BEST 4
AT LOWES
. HAVE just returned from the mai
sonezt, largest, and best assorted stc
the especial benefit of the citizens of
invite their attention.
To the Ladies who would have 1
GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very
To the Gentlemon who would get til
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO'I
To those who are in need of goods
variety
TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS
DOYLIES, CHECKS,
TOWELS, TICKING,
BLANKETS, BLEAC.1
-THESE MAY BI
CONGRESS STRET
G*
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D
WINNSBORO, S. 0.
500 LUS. NEWV YORK F'ACTORY
CHEESE,
Just at hand, and warrantod to give
satisfactiona.
U. G. DESPORTES.
Sept 18
ESTAIBLISI[ED IN 1859.
CHARLES MULLER.
T AchES, Olooks and Jewelry re.
paired, and satisfaction guaranteed
to everybody.
N. B.-All who have left watches m y
store must ceo and got them, by I will
sell themn for costs in thirty da'ya.
sept 18 1CAt$LESMULR
TURE,
Arrived and to arrive, con
sisting of Walnut Chambei
Suites, Painted Cottage Suites
Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes,
Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables
Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs
Desks, Towel-racks, Wash
stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall
Stands, Hat Racks, Coat
Hooks, Corner Stands-for
Design and Workmanship Un
equaled.
AT HOME.
'PLY OF
e, Durable and Convenient. They
st longer than any other Shade.
ESSES,
ires, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's
BER
es to Suit the Times.
LIRING
s. Furniture made to order.
8 DEPARTMENT.
talic and Rosewood Burial Cases
a cheap stock of Coffins.
W. Phillips.
ARRIVALS.
3OODS
T PRICES!
o0
,ket, having selected one of the hand
cks ever brought to this place, for
Fairfield, to which I respectfully
1-.
A pretiest styles of DRESSES,
daintiest SHOES
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
ie very latest and nobbiest suits of
'S, and furnishing GOODS
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
of 0ll kinds, Notions in great
HOSIERY,
BUTTONS,
HAMBURG EDGING,
UING, VALISES and TRUNKS:
FOUND AT
)L. WOLFE'S.
NEW, CHEAP
-AND
ATTRACTIVE GOODS!
W E call the.attention of the Ladi.,
to our now stock of Bib Collars,Collerettes,
Linen Collars, Silk Tics, Ha.mburg Edg
inigs, B3erlin and Kid Gloves, Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, and various
other goods which we are offering as low
as any'bod y.
Caheoos from 6 to 8} cents.
Brown ilomospun from 6 to 10 cents.
Bleached Homnospuns from 6} to 12&
cents.
Chocked Homnospuns from 10 to 12M
cents.
Ticking from 10 to 251 oents,
10--4 Bleached and Browun Sheotings,
very low.
*A nice assortment of Dress Goods and
Fanoy, Dress Buttons, Shawls, Ladies' and
Misses' Boulevard Skirts, white, red and
p laid, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres and
Repellants.
Our Gents' Department is full and comn
plote. E~verything from a paper collar to
an overcoat.
A good assortment of Carpets on hand,
very cheap.
Our stockc of Shoes and Hardware is
comnp lote.
Call and examine our goods, nnd we
will convinee you that we don't intend to
be undersold by anybody, anywhere,
McMASTER & BRICE.
PROF. N. 80UMITT,
Patio, Melodleon and O rea Tuan*r ,
238 Main Street, ColumbiA,~
Ti AVINGI an experienoe of thi -y.fve
ILyears in -tuning and epiring ai
Pianos, Moedeons, Orgaens he
Musical Instruuspezts, b.4th inZu6
America, is enabled to gUitaz~ at 5.
tion, or make n6'ebarge. e b e has
ighest recommendationus frora schrooler
d ollege in tlie TUited Stats