The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 09, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
CHA ,r Sem: rU>a.-Tlhe follow
Ing is the choledillo of the (himrlotte,
Columbia and Agusta Railroad
DAY PASS&ENOER.
Going South. Going North.
Loavo B1iel Ktock, 3.15, P. -r. 12, 15, 1. nr.
" Winnsboro, 4.02, . -r. 11.26, A. ht.
4 lidgoway, 4.38, P ?.1. 10.52, A. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leavo Blacsotoek, 12.31, A. M. '.03, A. r.
Wii boro, 1.1 1, A. 3M. 1.14, A. 51
Rid0goway, 1 A9, A. Mr. 12.36, A. M.
The night trains met at Wins
boro.
RO1.gIous Notices.
Associate Reformed Church
Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. nr., and 7}
P. M.
Mlthodist Church-Rov. W. A.
RogOrs, 11 A. M., and 7 r ,r. Sun -
day School at 10 o'clock. Pray01r
Mooting Thurslay at 7 P. nr.
Episcopal Church--Rov. J. Obear,
services every Sinday ox-ept the
2nd Sunday of the month; at 11
o'clock A. 5r.
Now Advertisements.
Building and Lo n Association
D. R. Flenniken, Secretary.
"Old Boroas" got loose yesterday,
and made quito a blow. It would
not surprise us if February and
March havo agreed to exchange
places this year.
On account of the failure of the
Columbia Register to reach us yes
terday, we are unable to inform our
readers of the doings of the Legis
lature on Thursday. If our es
teomed friends, the Register "folks,"
knew how provokinig it is to receivo
their valuable paper irrogularly, we
would probably not often have any
ground to complain.
We understand that a petition
was forwardod from this place to
Columbia on 1Wednesday afternoon
last, asking the Giierl Assembly
t0 re-elect ex-Ju1y3 Atok'y to the
judgeshlip of th3 sixI!h circait. It
was sigiol by siy-three citi:ons,
forty odd from the town and the
balance from the cointry. W givo
this infori:ttion "withiut com
nient."
Political log-rolling is represent
ed to be very active in Columbia
just now, and it is r'eportedl that the
candid rtes themselves for the vacant
judgeships, or at least some of
them are~ resorltin)g to personll
cloctioneering. Snoh a sight must
be dis;gusting in the extromoe, and it
is surprising. that a logisluator can
view suh thin:g without expoe'ienc.
.ia feeling of utter contempt for
the actors.
ate editor, has been so occupied
Maiords, Seain thathids,u healt ight
become impaired, advised a change
of atmosph're. He has, therefore,
though with great reluctance, left
us for a few days, in the hope that
his drooping spirits may be revived,
and fresh inspiration given him for
the onerous duties of his dual voca
tion.
A& WANTED.-WO desire to pro.
cure copies of the following num..
bers of the weoekly NEWS AND HERALD:
October 5, 1876.
October 12, 1876. *
October 19, 1876.
May 9, 1877.
May 16, 1877.
May 28, 1877.
May 30, 1877.
July 11, 1877.
Any person having these num,.
boe, or any of themn, will be
liberally compensated on bringing
the same to this office.
DENTA L NoTXoE.-Dr..Isaiah Simp
son, Surgeon Dentist, Winnsboro,
S. C., takes this occasion to return
his grateful acknowledgments to
his friends and the public generally
for the confidence reposed and
patronage bestowed during tihe
past ten years. And as he is now
permanently !located in Winnsboro,
he hopes, by performing faithfully all
operations entrusted to his care, in
the latest aind most scientific man.
ner kcnown to the profession, to
rceiye a coiug of the. 0ante.
He willI bifann 44. Am and (4a@
Iarket stroct. opposite tho Town
Clock. Ofico hours from 9 a. in.
to 1 p. i., and from 2j p. In. to 5
p. m. Call carly, as he will be
absent two weeks from the 20th of
Fobruary. *
MOUNT ZioN Sou'ETY.-The annual
meeting of this time--honored asso
ciation was hold in the Town Hall
on Thursday last. Matters of gen -
oral interest were discussed, and the
Society congratulated on the pres
ent favorable outlook for the Insti
tuto.
The following ufficers were elect
ed : President, James B. McCants;
Senior Warden, H. A. Gaillard ;
Junior Warden, A. S. Douglass ;
Socretary and Treasurer, G. H.
MeMastor ; Trustees, J. H. Rion,
T. T. Robertson, Jamos Beaty, -1.
L. Elliott, James A. Brice.
The Proilent appointed the fol
lowing building committee I. N.
Withors, T. R. Robertson, D. R.
Fleinniken.
The questioi of water facilities
was discussed at considerable length,
and it was finally determined to
have a well bored in close proximity
to the buildings, and the building
committee instructed to have the
work done at once.
TowxsmP TuIRTEEN ITEMs.-TOwn
ship no. 13 has three white and two
colored schools located at the follow
ing places: whitc--Monticello, Rocky
Crook and Salem Church ; colored
one near Rocky Crook church, and
one near Bell's Bridge, on Sam
Grier's plantation. The pay of the
teachers is reduced as follows : for
first grade, thirty dollars per
month; second grade, twenty two
dollars and a half ; third grade, fif
teen dollars.
locky Croeek Baptist church has
an organ.
In consequence of the fence law
a good many farmers are moving
their fences off the public roads,
which has caused to spring up in
our midst quite a number of cattle
buyers who are buying and shipping
a large number to Charloston and
beef steak bids fair to be scarce here
during' the wlanti'- season. K.
Builing 1.2 a. AS3oia'tiol.
r :oii tih regular 1.. -iv meetinlg or tho
'o l b~e hl-l inI ihe Uownj 1 t 'in .tond:hv ev:n
r. h ei -.11 i -r 5 , t' at . 1 a t, i - ut S.Ie h . w n- '1
brl( h1 I ) MJL 1. ply thie[- (.!, 4l.. j' i th.
ntr :thle ml- I U.. iIcee wLI be from fiYe
hunidredl .. ..:V -:i :id,-e'I dollar.' for 10.mi.
D). 1H. !l.I-NNrIK aN
feb 12- t1x secy. and Treas,
MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE.
]jyURING the conitinuanee of the grad
tdscool ini conn ecti on with Moun'
Zion, st-ude,nts in the Ancient and(
ModeVrn L.ingn t.e-o, Higher Muathematics.
andh the ciencon wvill be roeivedl into
theo Institute upon01 the payment Of
$2. '2 per schlolstic, month of four woeois,
mn advance.
Rt. MEANS DAVIS,
feb 7-Ixtf Principal.
REMJOV.ED.
r] IHE subscriber hasq removed his Boot
I. and Shoo Manufactory to a few doors
below WV. RI. Doty & Co.'s, grocery store
andl opposite J. M. Galloway's hardware
store, whore he wvill be pleased to ace hiL
friendls and( customters. He has iowered
t-ho pricesI of all kinds of work in his
line, vi',:
Fine French Calf Skin Boots to $10.
Gaiters, $7.00.
Sho)es from $3.00) to $0.00.
Mon ding -'and re.pairing promptly at6
tended~ to at reasonable rates.
.#0 All work warranted.
jan 6 J. (IL rENDINING.
OTTO P. WEITERS,
Wholesale Grocer
--AND
Commission Merchant,
No.. 110,112 and 181,
w.&.sT 'E..3 - T.
CHARLESTON, 8.0O
SPECIAL NOT[CES.
Souid and Well.
ATLANTA, C.A., December 9, 1808.
Di. J. BRADFILD-Jear Sir:-- I take
pleasure in itating that., som(timo pro
vious to the lato War, I used, with the
utmllost, success, oi a servant, girl, your
1"emalo Regulator, prepared then at. Brad
fiold's Drug Store, West Point. Ga. She
had been suffering severely from sup
pressed monstruation and this medicine
sooi restored lior to health. She is to-day
living in Atlanta,sound and well. I wi l
stato farther, that I know of its being used
with equal success in other cases. I do
not hesitate to endorse your preparation
for the purpose for which you recommend
it.
Yours truly,
jan 2u--2w JNO. C. WIITNER.
School Notice.
A graded school in the Eng
lish branches and Arithmetic,
for whito ehildren between the
ages of six an(d sixteen years,
will be opened at Mount Zion
College, as follo " s:
For the primlary (epartment---embracing
childre1 in primary grades S far as tho
third reader and the multiplication table
-under Miss Bline, at 10 o'clock a. im.
on Monday next.
Girls of higher grades than the primary
department will report at the tame place
and hour on Tuesday.
Pupils in Languages, Higher Mathe
matits and Scienec, and English pupils
over sixteen years of ago. will make
special application to Mr. Davis.
0. It. T11JIO.S 8N,
feb 2-tf Cleric of Board Trustees.
Egg Plogg f'or ChrIstmas
T1HE undersigned re6pectfully calls
. the attention of the citizens of Fair
field to the filot Ohat ho has a full stock of
'he finest. LlQUORSt and WINES in the
Boro, and guarantees its purity in every
instance. In his stock are the follow
ing:
Dupuy, Otard & Co.. Cognac Brandy,
Old genuine Jamaica Rum, genuine 1868
Cabinet Eye, genuile 1868, Rtoanocke
Rye Whiskey, genuine Knickerbocker
Rye Whiskey, genuine N. C. Apple
Brandy, genuine N. C. Sweet Mash Corn
Whiskey, genuine Stone Mountain Seur
Mash Corn Whiskoy, genuine Baucho,
Fils & Co., Champagne, fine Palo Table
Sherry; an d a full stock of all Domestic
liqnors, Wines, Aloe, Cigars, Tobacco,
Pipes, &e., &c.1
Rospectfuy
ec8 F. W. IIABENICIIT
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Court of Common? Pleas.
Win. H. Kerr, as Cleric of the Court of
Common Pleas for the County of Fair
field, Plaintiff, aqainst Martha J. Means,
Fannie A. Means,- Maria D. Means,
Martlha Means, Sarah T. Means, John
C. Means, Gabriella Means, T. Ross
ob.ertsuii and Geo. W. Williams & Co.,
Defendants.
To the Defendants, Martha J. Means,
Fannie A. Means, Maria D. Means,
Martha Means, Sarah T. Means, John,
C. Means Gabriella Means, T. ROss
Robertson and Geo. W. Williams &
Co.
Y7OU are hereby summoned and re
.Lquired to answer the complaint in
this action, which is filed in the oflice
of.the Clerk of Coiinmon Pleas, for the
r,aid county, and to serve a cop)y of your
answer to the said complaint on the
subscribers at their oflice, No. 3, Law
IRange, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty
days after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such seryice; and if you faiil to
answier the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the pslaintiff' in this action will
ap)ply to the Court for the relief demand
ad in the compllaint.
GAILLARD & REYNOLDS,
P?lair.tiff's Attorneys.
Filed December 31, 1877.
Wmn. ii. Kerr, C. C. C. P. F. C.
'ro the Defendants, Martha J. Means,
Fannie A. Means, Maria D. Means,
Martha Means, Sarah T. Means, John
C. Means and Gabriella Moans:
TAKE NOTIdE that the summons in this
action, of which the foregoing is a copy,
was iled in the office of the Clerk of Court
for Fair'ield county, on the 31st day of
December, A. D. 1877.
GAILLAIRD & REYNOLDS,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
dee 31-xiaw6lw
ESTABLIS 1l1111 k4.
.GEO. B. EDWARDS,
Cotton and Oceneral CommIssion Merchisnt
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
P ROMPTI attention given to the sale
Cotton, Peas, Corn, Rice and Pro
duce of all hinds.
Merchandise bought free of commis
rion. Being on the spot, and thoroughly
posted Von prices, can guarantee large
saving to buyers of merchandise.
Agent at Charleston for State Line
Ocean Steamships betwor n Nowv York,
Glasgowv, Liver pool, London and all p)arts
of Europe.
References: Bank of Charleston; Jas.
Adger & Co., Ch arleston, 8. C.
.sept 22-xt3mn __________
NoT10E.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
Jmsi.Aiken, deceased, are hereby
notified that the notos and accounts
belonging to said estate have boon placed
in the hands of James 0. McCants, attor
ney, with instructions to sett.le up and
collec6 the same as soon as possible.
H. L. ELLIOTT,
jan15- Adminisrto.
Annual Returns.
MKANAGERS of estates whose duty it
..Lis to account before me1, are noti
fied that I will be daily in my office unlil
the first day of March next, for the pur
pose of reciving and examining all re
turns of 'moneys received and paid out
with theo proper vouchers for the year
1877. 0. R, THOMPEON,
-J. P, F.'0,
January 28, 18
Jan 16-tsSi8
Pay your suib.Qription 'to Te
-m AJnD mir
FRESH ARRIVALS!
.
Fresh Arrivals!H
-AT
J. 0. BOAG'S,
c23. T)lc O O02*23.0 ,.
-0
F RESHl and warranted Garden Soods
at five cents per paoer, which sold
last year at 10 cents or 3 for 25 cents.
-- 0
Very best choice Keed and eating Potatoes,
Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Bacon,
Lard, Rice, Cigars, Tobacco, Can
dies, Assortment of Fancy
Cakes and Crikeors,
Mackorel, Diied Iter
rings, Fancy
Groceries,
All of which will be sold as low as the
lowest or cash.
Tho stock of Dry Goods, sue.i as Domes
ties, Calicoes, Dress Goods,
chawls, Furs, Milli
nery Goods,
will be sold ver y low to clear them out.
CaU soon and seo for yourselves.
You will always find a full line of
Notions, Buttons, Trimmings, &c., and
Fancy Goods, kept at the
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and
MILLINERY BAZAAR.
In fact you can get almost anything
you wvant that is in the Grocery, Dry
Goods, Fancy Goods, Notion or Millinery
lino.
All knowing themselves indebted to
me will please come forward and settle
up at once, as this is a hard year and I
must have money to carry on business.
feb 5 J. 0. BOAG.
GRAND
INTERNATIONAL
Exposition!.
WE could find no other ap
propriate heading to indicate the
large Stock of DRY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we
are now daily receiving. W
thought of Headquarters, Empo-.
rium and Bazaar. All too tame.
Come One I Come All
We are determined not to be un-.
dersold by any house in South
Carolina.
The Best Prints in Town at 6} ets
The very best made at 8fb eta.
Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 eta.
We intend to try to please yon' In
prices, goods and polite attention.
CALL AND SEE.
ZaA@%RO
J.E.A ger'&Co.,
137 and 139 Meeting Street,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
I AR)DWAIE, Cutlery, Guns, Sad,
diery, Bar Iron and Plow Steel, Ououm,
ber Pumps,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
Agents for Bouth Carolina for the
Patent Steel Barb Fencing, and the
celebratel Farmer's Friond Plows, one,
two and three horao, at reducid prices.
Liberal Terms to the Trade.
Large assortment of Agricultural Im
plements. A grioultural Steels a specialty.
Hull tong.Ag,s, Turn Shovels, 8cooters
Sweeps, leel Bolts, also, rough steel
Shapes, &c.
State Agents Trodogar Horso arid Mule
Shoes.
Y- All or(lers shall receive prompt
and careful attention.
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
137 and 180 Meeting Strent,
deo 10- Cliarleston, S. C
RESTAURANT.
T HE uuderslned begs ieavo to inform
his friends aid the public generally that
the Roiutrant attached to the .. orning
St4tr Snloon is open, andl sUpplied With
the best the market affords-such as
Beefsteak, Ham, Bologna Sauago, Oys..
tors in every style, Fish, and other deli,
caRemns.
-ALSO
A full supply of the purest 'Wines,
Liquors md Larger Beer. I North
Carolina %orn Whiskey a specialty,
-ALSO
A well selected stock of Tobacco and
Segars.
Tihe patronage of the public is solicited,
J. GROESCHEL,
oct i4-tx Proprietor.
PA TElTTS.
To Inventors and Manufacturers.
ES~TAULSIED'1865.
Gilmore, Smith & Co,
SOLICITORS O PATENTO AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
American and Foreign Patente.
629 F St., Washington, D). C.
o fees in advance, nor until a ratent is
all owed. Ko ,fees for ma(king preliminary
Special attention given to Interforenco
Cases before the Patent Ofice, Infringe..
ments Suits in the dilferent States, and
allilitigation appertaining to Patents or
.invenmtions.
,Send ~Stanmp for Pamphdel of sixty pages.
dec 4
DON'T MISS THE
HiIE entire stock of Furniture, Mat
treRses, Window Shades, Baby Carriages,
etc., willl bo sold at greatly redlucedi
prices, from this day, regardless of cost,
to close out at
The Chester Furnituro Store,
Opposite the Court House.
B. BRANDT',
January 30, 1878. Proprietor.
jan 30)--t
Best is Cheapest
NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS
AUTOMATIC
Silent Sewinq Machine.
Latest Invention, Producing Marvelous
Its surpassing merit?iaces it beyond all com
petition amr a akes iL te hat, ot vit i
selrs$ ot noy ' ar Id.rnng, troublesomo, two.
Only Macinea in the~ World with
AutntaicFeatures, and
with no Tenisioni to
Manage.
Write by Postal Card for Price List, List
of Ofices, &e.
WILLCOX & (A IBBS S. N. 00
(Cor. Bond St.) 65 Bsoasdway, N, X'
may
Taken Up.
I have now in my possession a horse
stcoen by one Dahiiel Adam, an es
caped conviot, from some person in
Chester co.unty. The animal is a sorrel
mate,. bween fifteen~ end:I b,ands
i6,bazed fc, white 'ip ftpd
th* 4*at