The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 12, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
RAILRo.m) SOH EDULM.-Te follow
ing tablo shows the hours at which
tho trains on the 0. C. & A. R. R.
reach Winnsboro:
DAY PASSENGER.
For Charlotto...........1.57, r. .
For Augusta............4.19, P. X.
NtoiT PASSENOER.
For Augnsta. .........12.52, A. M.
For Charlotte.........2.55, A. aU.
Rolilious Notloes.
Associate Reformed Church
Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. Dr., and 71
Methodist Ciurch-Rov. W. A.
Rogor, 11 A. r., and 7 p Ax. Sun
day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer
Mooting Thursda-y at 7 P. Dr.
Episcopal Church--Rov. J. Oboar,
servicos overy Sunday except the
2nd Inday of the month: at 11
o'clok A. Ar.
Now Advertisements.
Garden Sceds-McMaster &
Brice.
Building and Loan Association
D. R. Flennikon, Secretary.
On Thursday afternoon, while
the grist mill of Mr. W. B. Creight
was in operation, one of the stones
suddenly burst. Fortunately
nobody was hurt.
SAD AcoIDENT.-Mr. Fenley Rich
ardson, who resided in the Buck
bead section of this county, was
thrown from his horso a few days
ago, and suffered injurice from
which he afterwards died.
The last oxamination for teachers
for some time will be held this
morning at Mount Zion College,
beginning at ten o'clock. Appli,
cants should be on hand at an early
hour, armed with pencils, as the
exnination will consumo six or
sevon hours.
The following lines vero in
scribod on the statue of a negro
boy holding up a sun-dial in the
Inns of Court in London:
"From cannibabt thou jinest in vain
L-awyers loss quarter wiil give;
Tio firt won't cat you until you are
Main
The last will do it alive."
The oxhibition of Mr. J. Prescott
Eldridge on Thursday night was
ultogethor a very creditable one.
His recitation is really fine
especially in "The Bells," "The
Dying Boy," "The Maniac," "Little
Breeches," "Excelsior," "Jim
Bludsoc's Funeral" and some
others, In his attempts at mes
merism, however, he rather failQd.
He will do better to confine him
self to reading and recitation--in
which he has greatly improved
since his first visit to Winnsboro,
and in which he is really very far
above ordinary. Doubtless, with
additional practico, he will have
fowv superiors.
Dr S. Van Meter, of the Illinois
Medical Infirmary, at Charleston,
Iliniois, (or some of his assistants)
will visit our towni while on his
p)rofosHional tour through the South.
>' The Doctor wvill be at Morris' Rtotol
on the 23rd inst. All who are suf
fering with Piles, Fistiila, Throat
and Lung diseases, or diseases of a
private nature, weuld do well to
consult him. The Infirmary was
establishied in 1845 by Dr. S. Van
Meter, and the many cures turned off
from the Infirmary attest the won
derful success attained during its
thirty years of existence. Remlemn
bor the place and date--January 28,
MQrris' Hotel, instead of "Comn
mnercial H-otel" as shown on the
"Journal of Health." Consulta
'4ion free. Ady,
The FlIorida Veterans.
Othe 11th of February, 1836,
amaid the firing of guns, the cheers
of friends, and the tears of mothers,
wives and sweethearts, there set out
fr Winnsboro as gallant a
set of men as have over responded
to tilo summons of their country.
A call had been issued for volunteers
for the Florida war, and Fairfld
resp)ondod so promptly that it was
found necessary to rejeet the older
mrried men and allow only the
younger members to go. The com
pany was commanded by Capt.
Dorrill Smith. the itenan. bei
Thomas Stitt, Wm. McCreight and
B. H. Robortson. Jas. R. Aikon,
was orderly sergeant, and Robert
Baily second sergeant. T. T. Rob
ortson was first corporal, 1A. E. Elli
son second, Joshua W. Hendrix
third, Wo do not at present re
member the names of the other
non-commissioned officers. The
company reached Florida and en
tored into a short campaign, having
several brushes with the Indians and
losing several members from wounds
and disease. The dilatory tactics of
theIndians, who retired into over
glades, rendored the employment of
a large force useless, and the com
pany, with the other troops, was
disbandod after one campaign.
That has boon nearly forty,two
years ago, and not more than fifteen
or twenty of the veterans survive.
Tt is proposed that these shall
have a reunion in the Town Hall on
the 11th of next month-tho anni
versary of their departure. This is
a good idea, and thero in plenty of
time to make the meeting a very
pleasant affair, especially if sonjo
one will preparo an account of the
doings of the company during its
term of service. It has also boon
suggested that a collation or ban
quet might be given to the veterans
by the people of the 'Boro or the
county on that occasion. This is alo
a tiptop idea. After the voterans
shall have had the reunion they
might profitably engage in business
by preparing a memorial to Congress
on the subject of pensions, a bill
to that effect having already passed
the House.
We hope that the plan may be
carried out, and that the reunion
inay be a pleasant affair.
Building and Loan Association.
rT n, a5th regular monthly mertim or tho
Winns1oro 1uilding and Loan :Atsoclation
Nil bo helI in Ihe Town lall Oil Monay (-Vei
Ing, the 141.1: Instant, at 7 o'clock. Meiiers v.111
bring their books aid( pay their notnlitly ;rstal
ments at, or before that, tine, otlerwiso (he
ponalt,y of ton ent,4 per share wIlle charged
after the meeting. 'Hiere will be frcrh seven
hundred to nine hundred dollars for loan.
A full necting is desired, as 1he ac.ion of the
Dirvetors in referene to a ehange of section I,
Art lel, 5, of the By-Laws will be submitted foe
ratillenfion.
D. R.FL-N ENNIK MN,
jan 12-tlx Secy. and Trean.
Garden Seeds.
FRESU Garden Scods and Onion Sets.
ALSO,
Colgato's Washing Soxls. T14o best in
use.
ALSO,
Fine ten cent Cigars and the best five
cent Cigars in town.
Just received by
jan 12 MeMASTEJt ,& IRICE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRIFIELD.
Court of Common P'leaa.
Wmn. HI. Kerr, as Clerk of the Court of
Com)1infOn Picas for~ tihe County of Fair
field,.Plaintiff, againust Martha J. Means,
Fannie A. Meanus, Marit D. Means,
Martha Means, Sarah T. Means, Johni
C. Means, Gabriella Means, T. Ross
Robertson and Geo. W ilas&C.
Defendants. W ilasC.
To the. Defendants, Martha J. Means,
Fannie A. Moans, Maria D. Means,
Martha Means, Sarah TI. Moans, John
C. Means Giabriella'Means, TP. Ross
Robertson and Geo. W. Williams &
Co.
Y(Uare hereby summuoned and re
.Lq'.ired to answer the complaint in
this ao.,ion, whuich is filed in the ofloo
of the Clerik of Common Pleas, for tile
said county, and to servo a copy of your
answer to the said complainut on tile
subscribers at their offle, No. 3, Law
Range, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty
days after tihe service hereof, exclusive of
the day of sueh service; and if you fail to
answer the compilaint within thle time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apl)ly to tho Court for the relief domand..
ocd in the conmplaint.
GAILLARD & REYNOLDS,
Plair.tlff's Attorneys.
Filed Deocmnber 31, 1877.
WV'n. 11. Kerr, C. 0. C. P. F. C.
To thme Defendants, Martha .1. Means,
Fannie A. Means, Maria D. Means,
Marthla Means, Sarah T. Means, Johnu
C. Moans and Gabriolla Moans:
TAKs ifOovrIn that tile sumntons In this
action, of which tihe foregoing is a copy,
was ieod in the ofmle of the Clerik of Court
for Fairreld cunty, on thme 31st day of
December, A, D. 1877.
GAILLARD & REYNOLDS,
Jan l-~cawOwPlaintiff's Attorneys.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
Cornier of Bread anid WVgshii6ton Streets,
AUGUSTA, G 4.
ErAS boon thoroughly renlovatedl, re.
...modeled and newly furnished. It
Is located in tile centre of business,
Tolegraiph Ofilec in the Hotel buCildinlg.
Express Offie in the same block. Post
Omoec oemly one blook off. All etiher pub
lic convonienes close at hand,
f., The Offic of the Hotel will be
open during the night, and guesta will be
received . r onld yor
- W.-W. MOOE, Proprietor.
aesof linoad,.O6 mo ay
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cheaper thanl Physician's Bills.
"A TRINO OP BEAUTY 18 A JOY FOREVER "
--What is it ? Violmething prepared for
woman only, ond to be used by woman
exclusively. It is adapted especially to
oasos whero the woib is diaordered, and
will cure all irregularities of tho monses
by restoring the dimohargo in overy in
Fitanco, whether aou to or chronic. Where
is it ? Dr. J. Bradileld's Female Roguin
tor--woinn's best friend-is prepared
and sold by J. Bradflold, Atlanta, Ga.,
and for sado by Dr. W. E. AmKEN. 1rico
$1.50 por bottle,
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-OR
FALLING SICKNESS
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by one month's usage of Uli. 00UJLAID'S
Celebrat-ed Infallible FIT P'OWDERFSt. Tre con..
vince sufferers thait these p)owders Will do all
we claim for them, we will sendi them by mail
post pidft~.a ItRE l'IRIAJ B OX. As Dr. Goulard
isth ol hvslesan that, hans ever made this
dlisease a special st udy, andl aslto our knowledge
thouisancis have been PEtM A NICNTLY CURig
by the use of these POWD)ERS, WO will guaran
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vinced of t,heir curat,ive p owers.
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press, C. 0. D. Address,
AXNH & RLOIBNS,
dec 25-y 360 Pulon St., Brooklyn, U. Y
RESTAURIANT.
HI LE undersigned bes sleave to inform
his friends and the pub lie generally that
.the Restaurant attached to the -a orning
Star Saloon is opeon, and supplied with
the best the pmarket afl'orda -such as
Beefsteak, H1am, Bologna Sausage, Oys
tors in every style, Fish, and other deli
caiees.
-ALSO-..
A full supply of the purest IWinoa,
Liquors at,1d Larger Beer, ~fa- North
Carelina corn Whiskey a speciatlty.
A well selected stock of Tobacco and
Segars,
The patronago of the p)ublic is solicited,
J. GROESOHEL1,
oct 14--tx8rn Proprietor.
Prepqre for Christmas.
rP HE proprietor of OUR HIOUSE begs
.to inf orm his customers and the
public generally that ho has thme largest
and best stock of goods in his line in
town, consisting of
I tard, Dupuy & Co.'s, Cognac Brandy,
Pure old Jamaica Rum, Old Pear Holland
Gin, Lynchburg iRyo Whiskey, Lincln
county Rye Wh iskey, Old Virginia XXX
Rye Whiskey, Old Kentucky Bourbon,
Ilythewood Pure Peich Brandy, N.0C,
Peaoh andi Apple Brandy. N. 0. Sweet
Mash Corn Whiiskov, Steo Mountain
Sour Mash Corn Whiskrey,
ALS0,
G. 11. Mumm & Co.'s, Champagne.
Wines, Ales, Porter and Lager Beer.
Tom aind Jerry, Hoi Seotch &a. Fresh
Oysters an d fresha .,. 0. Pork Sausge
pdways e(a hand. Respectfully,
dec 13 . J.D. MoarMLY
TO THE ]
M Y oustomorf know that I havo horotof
South, in tylo, quality and prios.
Th tihmo haq Como W. h fi thoti ,gou'ls cat
the North and West.
I do not go backward, but continully r
now stylos.. I hx &vo mado reduotions in pri
expenso to pinco in your hands a prioa lit t
I respectfully invito you to call and oxar
chasing elsicwhore.
Orders by nail will roceivo W5n much attei
It wonld make the list too largo to doieril
Parlor Suits, Dining Room, Olliao, Stand
rios, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Casos, mat
Thanking you for past favors, I r emain, 3
G
147, 14'
jan 8
OVV- No charge for drayago or packing.
PEG.
WE HAVE INA
A Chat Popla
DRY GOODS,
3EI'etm, SOOpctms, MUcoc
GROCEIRIES,
WE PROPOSE TO CLEAR OUT
LOW FIN
And we are offering unparalleled bar
(lctermined to carry none of our
WE GUARANTEE TO SELL GOC
AT PRI
Lower Than B
NOW, LOOK OUT
B. SLICENHI
December 20, 1877.
PATENsTS.
To Inventors and Manufiacturers.
E3STABLISHlE1 1865.
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SoLrerons OP PATENTS AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Atnedoan and F'oreign Patents.
629 F St., Washington, D). C.
o fees in advance, nor until a Patent is
allowed, Klofeesfor making prdiinary
EI!raminaltons.
Special attention given to Interference
Oasen before the Patent Office, Infringo
ments Suits in the different States, and
all litigation appQrtaining to Patents or
Inventions.
Send Stamp for P~amphleL of sixtyj pages.
dee 4
Soiling_at Cost.
I have a few pair dressed Buggy Shafts
at95 cents, Uuggy and Wagoxn Ifubs
from 05 con ts to $3.60, Baggy and Wagon
Rims at$1.00 and upwards, Buggy and
WVagon tSpokes at $2.25 and upwairds,
Well Wheels at forty conta eaoh, Shot
Guns from $2.00 to $18.00 eaeh, Gun
Powder, best, at $6.50 per keg, Muskets
at $2.00 each, Ink gat 5 cents per bottie,
Cedar Churns at 70 cents, Cross Cut Saws:
$3.25 each,feather Duet Brushes 65 cents
to 75 cents, Hfandsaw F'iles 10 each, Watt
Plows and points at cost, Tea Scales at
$1.00 each. Anything at cost. I am ex
specting to dispose of my stook in two or
three weeks, and persons wishing goods
will do well to got them s1t oce. All
persons owing me must settle their ac
counts at an early dai1
Jan 1 J.M. GUJLOWAY.
ES8TA BLISHIED IN 185~9.
CHARLE8 MULLER,
W TATCH1ES, Olooks and Setetry r..
Vypaired, and satisfactioni guarant9ed
to everybody.
N. B.-All wM have left watebes at mv
re must come and gi them, or I wiIl
them for ots in t)r da i a .
?UBLIC.
)ro lod the FURNITURE trado of tho
1)o purohasef as choap from mo as inT
MaiO the standard of x0y goods, an(d add
3o w horovor possib.o, and spared no
h1at wil 1 help yon to )'r chase goods.
iuno m y stock and prices bofore pur
ktion m if giyon4 in porso n.
)O and copy all the difforent prioes of
g, PRr1or and 14 id4os' .ogk, Secreta,
iufaotuired by pia.
ours respoetfully,
. V. DeGRAAF,
ri and 149, BROAD STIREET,
UGURATED
,x noliay Sale
-01
CLOTHING,
)M, F1EFcA 3 r- C3?.oot30.X ,
ETC., ETC.
OUR STOCK AT R14MARKABLY
3Uus,
gains in all departments. We are
presont stock to the next season.
DS, 01? WHATEV1i1I KIND,
CES
MforC the War.
FOl BARGAINS,
EN ER & CO.
J. E.Aer'&Co.,
137 nd 139 Meeting Street,
CEARLESTON, S. C.,
FOREBFIGN AND DOMFA8TIQj
IADWARE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad.
diory, lBar Iron and Plow Stool, OCumen
bor Thumps,
1?AIRBANKS' SCALES,
Agents for South Carolina for the
Patent Steel Blarb Fenoing, and the
celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows, one,
two and three horse, at reduoed prices.
Liberal Terms to the Traje.
Larg assortment of Agricultural Im.
p .. Agrioultural.Steols a specialty.
Bu i sea,TurnShovels, Spooters
wos, elBote aleo, rough ateet
So. Agente Tredegar Horse and Mulo
p' All orders shall receive prom~pt
and 9areful attention.
J. EW. ADOEit,& 00,,
137 and 180 Meeting Street,
dec to-xtaug oct deo Olharleston, S. (I
FRESU CRACKERS,.
GINGER Snas,' Butffer Crack ers,
GCream Biacuil Kniek Rnack Craok.
era,.Cream Jumbls Cornhill. and p lain
Soda Crackers. Alo, fresh canned- To
matoos. Call and buy some for CThristv
nmas, as they will be sold cheap.
deo 20 J.P F.meMASTER &C0.
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