The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 29, 1878, Image 4
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JOB WORK.
Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes
ester,.Cards, Invitations, -Tiokets, &c.
1a ly exeuked at this oflies,-CHEAP
01 GASH.
A FRANK ADMISSION.
The Now York Post, an original
abolition organ, makes tho follow
ing frank acknowledgment respect
ing Democratic home rule in South
Carolina :
"People who have been waiting
for evidence to show that Governor
Hampton, of South Carolina, was
not sincere in the pledges which he
made that exact justice would be
done, so far as possible, by the
Domocrats of this State towards all
classes of citizens, or that lie would
not be able to into effect his own
wishes, are in a fair way to become
discouraged. South Carolina out
rages on colored men have ceased ;
the taxes tre willingly paid, and
State expensOs are largely reduced ;
members of old rings are afforded
fair trials, and when convicted the
evidence against thom is so clear aq
to leave no room for an honest ox
cuso in their behalf, and when Rte,
publicans take interest enough to
bring out a majority vote-as has
recently been the case-they elect
their candidates without any unlaw..
ful opposition.
"A striking illustration of the
disposition of the Democrats of the
State to enforco fair play, was seen
in the State House of Representa..
tivos the other day. At a recent
election in Sumter county the Ro
publican candidate was found, when
an informal count of the ballots
was made, to have a majority. Some
ruffianly Democrats, in order to
prevent an official announcement of
this result, stole and hid half the
ballot boxes, and the election offi
cers reported the facts to the Leg.
islaturo, with a statement that the
Democratic candidate had a majori
ty of the votes in their possession.
Thle Representatives thereupon, re
fusing all efforts to seat the Demo..
cratic candidate or to declare the
Cloction void, gave the seat Ito the
.Republican. Verily, a now order of
things has boon established in that
long suffering State."
It is now an acknowledged fact that
CONsUMP~TION cAN BE CUlRED. It has
heen cured in a very great number
of cases (some of them apparently
desperate ond by Schcnck's Pul1s
monic Syrup alone, and in others
by the samie medcine in connection
wvithi Schonck's Sea Weod Tonic and
Mandrake Pills, one or bosh accord
ing to the requirements of the case.
The old1 suppoitioni that "Cons%
sumption is incurable," for many
years deterred Physicians from at
tempting to find a remedy for that
disense, and p)ationts aillic ted with
it reconciled themselves to death
without an effort being made to save.
them from a doom which was con
sidered inevitable.
Dr. Schenck himself was supposed
at one time to be at the very gate of
death, his phlysicia.ns having pro
nounced his case hopeless and
abandoned him to his fate he was
ou REn by tile aforesaid medicines
and afterward enjoyedc uninterrupt
ed good health for more than forty
years. Thousands of poeoplo have used
Dr. Schoneck's p)reparations with the
same romarkable success.
Schonok's Almanac, containing a
horough treatise on Consumption,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, &c., can
be had gratis of any druggist, or of
J. H. Sehenck & Son, Philadelphmia.
Full directions for the use of
Schenck's medicines accompany each
package.
Schenekc's Pul monie Syrup, Sen
Weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills
are for sale by all druggists., *
The State of South Carolina,
OOUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
B?y O. R. T HOMPSON, Esqs, Probale JYudUe.
W HIEREAS, Elizabeth J7. Hamilton
hath made auit to moe to grant h'em
)etters of administration of the estate and
offects ofWVilliam Hamilton, deceased:
These are therefore to oito and ad mo nisti
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of thme said William Hamilton, doo'd, that
they be-and appear bofore me, in the('ourl
of Probate, to be held at Fairnoeld Couri
IJQUO,. - . C.,on the 31st day of January
noet. 'eQ publioation hereof, at il
pqkoJithe folrenoon, to showv canso, ii
.~l~vhave, 'by the said adminietra.
14a m,ul otN1e granted..
Giveni m apr mi hand, this 16th day
of JanUary, Anho, Diini 1878.
O.2. TIIOMPSON,
failietxaWA J. ..
THE ELEPHANT
-HAS COME
With a Fresh Stock of Fall an
Winter Goods,
AT -THE DRY GOODS, FANCY
GOODS AND
Millinery Bazaar.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
WE take pleasure in announcing to
our friends and the public generally that
we are now opening the fIlne3t and most
ompleto assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
including Millinery and Fancy Goods in
all the latest styles and novelties of the
season, such as are generally found in a
first-class Millinery establishment. ' Fan
ey and staple Dry Goods, a beautiful
stock of newest styles of Dress Goods
Buttons and
TRIMMINGS.
A full assortment of brown and bleathed
Muslins, Poplins, Caticoes, Gin'khams,
Gents' Goods, Notions, Corsets, Gloves,
Hosiery,Bustles,8kirts. Shawls, Cloaks,&.
Men's and Boys Hats. Boots and Shoes
for Gents 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,Keroseno,
Crockery, Tin and
Wooden Ware,
Furniture and
Mattresses,
LUMBERFOR SALE
As low as the lowest. Call and exaninb
my stock and prices.
Jx 0. B3OAGe
oct3
R. J. McCARLEY begs to inform
every one Indebted to him, that, as he
intends selling out, it is inperative that
all accounts be paid on or before the first
day of January, 1877. After that date
those who have not paid up will pleaso
call at the ofile of A. M. Mackey, in
whose hands all accounts will be placed
or collection.
dec13
rI H}E subscriber has removed his Boot
.and Shoe Manufactory to a few doors
below W.. R. Doty & Co.'s, grocery store,
and opposite J. 11. Galloway's hardware
store, where he will be p)leased to see his
friends and customxers. Ho has lowered
the prices of all kinds of work in his
Fine French Calf Skin Boots to $10.
Gaiters, $7.00.
Shoes f'rom $3.00) to $0.00.
Mending 'and repairing promptly at..
tonded0( to at reasonable rates.
f& All work warran ted.
jan 6 J. OiLENDINING.
SALE 01F LAND.
B3Y virtue of authority confer red on
the mortgagee in andI by a mor tgage
executed by Jacob Bookman, Tiustee,
to S. W. Bookhart, of dato theo20th day of
January, A. D. )8869, I, as assignee of
said miortgagce, will sell, on the first
Monday in February next, to the highest
biddler, at Fairfield Court House: All
that certain plantation ini said mortgage
described; containing SEVEN HUNDnED
(700) acres, more or loss, lying, being
I nd situate in Fairnoeld county, in tihe
.State of Southl Carolina, on waters of
Crooked Rtun, andi bounded by lands of
H I. A. Glenn, Rt. HI. Jennings, Jesse
Wiriek anti others. Terms Cash,
jan 15- M. A. HOLMES.
Sate Under Mortgage.
BY virtue of a power of seizure and
Isale contained in a mortgage dated
the eighth (lay of September, 1877, exc
outed and delivered by John Morrison
& Co. to J. H1. Parker & Co., I will offer
for sale on the fifth day of February
next, within the legal hours of sale, Fon
cAsu, atJohn Morri..on's distillery, four
miles sout.h-east of Ridgoway, the follow
ing described property, to wvit:
Stock of goods in store, lot of rosin and
turpentine, lot of empty barrels, Still and
fixtures, nine mules, three wagons and
harness, and one cart--the property of
John Morrison & Co.
S. W. RUFF,
Sheriffs Offlce, 8. F. C.
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
January 21, 1878.
jan 22-tlx2
* FRESH CRACKERS.
INE Snaps, Blutter Orackers,
Cream Bisoult, Knick Knack Crack
era, Or, am Jumbles, Cornhill and p laIn
Soda Ciackers. Also, fresh cauried To
matoes. Call and buy some for Cbrist.
mas, as they will be sold cheap.
dec 20 .F. McMASTER& 00.
B EfST )st gQods House In the South,
All expvbs. freights ptIwhere the
order Is *10,00. .rl a Ptal for Satn.
pIes and Price I4s~
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
For Diseasos of the
Throat and Lunge,
such as Coughs,
j Colds. Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis,
Asthma, and Con.
sumption.
The reputation it has attained, in
consequence of the marvellous cures it
has produced during the last half cen
tury, is a sufficlent assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize
the happiest results that can be desired.
In almost every section of country
there are persons, publicly known, who
have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs,
by its use. All who have tried it ac
knowledge its superiority ; and where
its virtues are known, no one hesitates
as to what medicine to employ to re
lieve the distress and suffering peculIar
to pulnonary affections. CEmny Pac
TORAL alWhy! afords instant relief, and
performs rapid cures of the milder va
rieties of broi,chial disorder, as well as
the more formidable diseases of the
lungs.
As a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset
the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it
is invaluable ; for, by its timely use,
multitudes are rescued and restored to
health.
This medicine gains frienda at
every trial, as the cures it is constantly
producing are too remarkable to be
forgotten. No family should be with
out it, ind those who have once used
it never will.
Eminent Physicians throughout the
country prescribe it, and Clergymen
often recommend it from their knowl
edge of its effects.
P1REPARZD BT
Dr. 1. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemiote.
SoLD BY ALL DRUoims EVEYwLLEr.
Sawing-Nachino.
IRAD 4
MARk
PATO. JLY 15. 1871.
WE CLAIM FUR TnU.' IMPROVED
WHITI1EY
SE WING
MVA CHIN? ES
The follo-ving specific points of supe
riority:
I-Great sinlicity In Con
st ruct lon.
2-Durability.
3-ExceedingWy Light 2Run
nin1g.
4-Still Rlunning. NoiselessI.
5-Performis all Varieties of
6-ileauty of Finmisla anad
PIlCE.
Single Machines sent on orders direct
from the Fac tory, written guarantee with
each Machine.
WH?lY PAY OLD PICES!
f Send for circulars and particulars.
Address,
The W hitney MCPg. Co.,
fob 17 Paters on, N J
IAM RECEIVING daily fresh
Sugars, Coff'ees Green and Roast
ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal,
Syrups, Molasses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
find Ties, Bacon,
Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets
Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails,
Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axlo Greese, White WVine and
Cider Vinegar.
MER All goods delivered withit
corporate limits.
Fresh Cheese and Maccaron:
received to-day,
New Buckwheat Flour.
Choice new crop New Orleans
Molasses.
New Mackerel in kits, * and i
barrels.
D. R. FLENNIKEN
TOOTH BIRUSIIES.
9. aosen Engis Tooth rse,i
o to ore. o pi . th r
FURNITIE,
Arrived and to arrivo, eon
sistin,g of Walnut Chilbet
Suit-s, Paintod Cottago Suli tes
"Wardrobes, Sileboards, Safes,
Book Catsos, Bureaus, Tables
Chairs, Bedstoads, Cribi
Deskcs, Toyel-racksi, WaIsh
14 . tan1 dv, Louniges, Bofas, Hall
- an, HIat Icks, Coat
ooks,Iol-- ooks, Corner Itands-for
Desigon and Workmanship Un
iYr Save high bills by purchasing AT 0) HOME.
A NEW SUPPLY OF
RUSric 'WINDOW SiAu-s, Low in Price, Durnblo and Convonient. o
will never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shado.
MATTRESSE I-,
Spring Bods, Picturo Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's
Carriages.
LUMB.ER
And Shingles at Priceu to Suit tho Timos.
REPAIRING
Neatly dono at modorato Prices. Furnituro mido to order.
UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT.
I keep on hand a full supply of Metalie and Rosewood Burial Cases
and Collins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins.
R.W. Phillips.
PE PLE.
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WE HAVE INAUGURATED
.A G-t Popular IDi,y Sale
-OF
IF z .k n .,,
GIRCE I ES, ETC., ETC.
WE PROPOSE TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK AT REMIA rABLY
And we are offoring imparalleled bargains in tal departments. We tro
dete1iiniltd ,o cariy n)ole of outr p t stuck to the next season.
VE GUAL. Tlik ' SELL 0%)ODS, OF WHATEVER KIND,
AT 1'RICES>
OW, LO OJT F R BA1AtIJ
InB0ao r"".2 PA
December 20, 1877.
THE LA TLEST "(1, j
BEST GOODS
AT LOWEST PICES! 0
HAVE just returned from the market, having selected one of the hand
s MesU, 1 e I,. Whi. U.801 . ted so . ever wrongiit to this place, for
t 'O especial benefit of the citizens of Fairfiold, to which I respectfully
i ivito their attention.
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To the Ladies who would have the protiest styles of DRESSES,
'LOVES, LINGERIE, and the very daintiest SHOES
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
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To the Gentlemen whoAvould got tho very latest and nobbiefsi suits of
-LOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, and furnishing GOODS
Call on 6OL. WOLFE.
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To those who are in need of goods of 11 kinds, Notions in great
V 'riety
.'ABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, HOSIERY,
DOYLIES, CHECKS, BUTI.ONS,
TOWELS, TICKING, HAMBURG EDGIN ,
BLANKETS, BLE ACHING, VALISES and TR NKS:
-THESE MAY BE FOUND AT
SOL. WOLFE S.