The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 12, 1878, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. CI oNE OF SCIIEDULE..-ih follow ing is the schedulo of the Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad DAY PASSENGER. Uoing South. Going North. Lonve BlackHtock, 3.15, p. bt. 12.15, P. mr. Winn.4boro, 4.02, 1. m. 11.26, A. m. " tidgpway, 4.38, 1 m. 10.52, A. M. NIGHT PASSENGER. Goin outh. Going North. Leavo Mackstock, 12.31. A. M. 2.03, A. M. Wi.ansboro, 1 .14, A. 26. 1.14, A. it Ridgeway, 1 .49, A. M. 12.36, A. B1. The night trains meet at Winns-, boro. We publish, this morning, the pro-. ceedings of the Stato Domocratic Executive Committee, proposing a scheme of reorganization. We advise our readers to preserve it for future reference. The Methodist church, on Sun day, was filled to overflowing in. consequence of the absence of ser vices at .. several other churches. : The Rev. Mr. Rogers preached a very impressive sermon on the text, "Come and see." Mr. Rogers is quite an acquisition to religious circles here. On Sun-lay night tho kitchen at tached to thn Episcop:l parsolnago was discovered to be on firo. The alarm was sounded and there was a general turn out, but the fl:unes were extin-uished before thi(-ro wias any need for extra help. It is pre sumod that the cook stove was the cause of the acciient. A memorial has been forwarded to the General Assombly, signedl by prominent citizens of this communi ty and the surrounding country, sugr gesting our esteemed follow..citizen, A. S. Douglass, Esq., as a suitable person for the judgeship of the sixth circuit. Amongst the signers were the names of merchants, law. yors,.farmers and mechanic.3. A&' WANTD.-We desire to pro cure copies of the following num bers of the weekly NUws AND HrRD.n: Ocber 5, 1876. October 12. 1876. October 19. 1876. May 9, 1877. May 16, 1877. May 2:3, 1877. May 30, 1877. July 11, 1877. Any person having these num bers, or any of them, will be liberally comnpen sated on bringing the same to this office. DENTAL, NoTc.-Dr. Isaiah Simup 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 paftronage besto wed during the 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 and most scientific man nor known to the profession, to receive a continuance of the same. He will be found at his office on Market street, opposite the Town Clock. Office hours from 9 a. mn. to 1 p. mn., and from 7t p. m. to 5 p. in. Call early, as he will be absent two weeks from the 20th of February.* THE JUDGESHIPS. An Argument in F'avor of the Re-elec tion of Judge Mackey. .Aecsrs. .Editorse: It is apparent to every observer that the popular voice of the p)eople of the county of Fairfield is at variance with your position and that of your corres-. pondent "Vox," and that of "Wentworth" of the Charleston .News an~d (fourier in the matter of the judgeships-in as far as the re-election of Judge Thomas J. Mackey is involved. The writor hereof has had recent opportunity of conversing with a large number of the citizens in the southern and eastern portion of the county, and not a single objection was en-. countered; but on the contrary all were zealously in favor of Judge Mackey's re- election, as an evidence of high justice at the hands of the disenthralled and redeemed people 9f South Carolina. ,The "manfah have tm..b s..o SPECIAL NOTI,,Es. SoundI andt Weall. ATLANTA, G.A., Deeenber 29, 18C3. Dit. J. B8mm:i - Jear Sir: I take p.leatiro in Ktaiting htat, somlietilc pre.. vious to tho Into war, I Ised, with the utImost success, on a servant girl, your Female Regulator, prepired then at Brad-. field's Drug Storo, West Point. .a. 81ho had been suffering severely from mup press;ed ment4(ruation and this medicine %ootj restormd her to health. Sh' is to-day living in Atlanta, Foudit and well. I will 4iate farther, that I know of its being usvd with i equal situcess inl other cames. I do not, hesitate to endormi your preparation for the purpose for which you recommend it. Yours truly, jan 29-2w JNO. C. WlIITNElt. School Notice. . _ A graled vechool in the Eng t 1lish bra'telhs. and Arithmloetic, for white ehildren between tho ages of six and sixt.een years, -Will be opVlnCd at Molllt Zion Col lege, os Follo.. S: For the primary lepartment-- embracing elild ltO in priiiry gr,ades as far as t Ite third r4iader and the m1tultiplicat ion tablo -iund.r Miss 111-ine, at 10 o'clock a. it. et Atl0nd1ay nl(-xt. ciril; of higher grades than the primary del'artment will report at the same3i placeo and11 hour on Tuesday. P'UUsIn rgags Higher Mathle 10;ati an Scnce, anti Engli upi: OVier sixteen year of ag.o will mae Special applie'.on to Mr. Davis. . .1 10' . 1PON, f-h 2-- f Clrk of Rar,l Trustiv. Egg togg for Christmas r 'ti[E utnder -.i'.ied rrese'ot3 ully calns . . the att ('. iln of ta'cite~ <Mri f r fl"I' t.o the_ fiaw. tliht. ; te a tn i stIwl! of iho inatt 1,?ea :0t. en.1 WIN in tGhe Dori), a .1 ;-t11e tl pu i 1.r e -r bie.antee n i.-St-ock are tIe fol%>w Ih n ine , Ja'u ioncum . i i OH Jzvull.iq y,ll)n yo-iltz,;,.; ,, .;.a.,. 4 ulito.1 W'.ie Al ' g . Ciga :, obolo, viptes, C., AAl STA~TE 0OF SOUTh CRoLINA COUNTY 01, FAlRF'IF.LD. Court of munn Pleas. Wmt. H1. Kerr, as Clerkc of the Court of Commont Pls to the ounty of Fair field, Plaitiff,<rerqinst Martha'J1. Means, Fanntie A. Mea4ns, Martia D). Mens Math eian, Sarah T. Mean, TJohnIt C. Means. AGabri'lt Means, T. itoss .iltoertsoni andi Geo. W. Williams &(C.. De fenda1ts. . To the ih'fentdatnts, Matthta J1. Means, Fann TY A. ' M Fns ARII.D. Mas ilrPtha Ml[llns, araht T M Mans, John C. Means Gabrilli Means, T. Ross Robertson and Geo. W. Williams & Co. Y t'U ore htereby toummloned antd re Lquiired to alnwer the conmlint in tltis action, which is filed in the office of the Clerik of Commlaont Pleas, for the said counlty, andi tol serve a1 copy of ytourt anIsweI' to the safid comlplaLint oni t he sub.scribers at their oilice,' No. 3, Law Range, Winnsbor'o, 8. C., within t.nenty datys after the service htereof, exclusive of Ite day of such service; and if you0i ftail to antswer' the compljlaint. within' thte timte aforenaid, the plaintill' in thin action will apIply to tile (curt for the relief demttandf ed in thte complatint. GAILLAR D & REYNOLDSF, lair.tifiTa Attotneys. Filed December 31, 1877. Wut. i i. Kerr, C. C. C."P. F. C. To the Defendants, Martha J7. Moans, Fantnio A. Meanis, Maria D). Meatin, Mart,ha Means, Sarah T. Meains, John C. Means and GabrielaMoans: TrAKE NO'TloX that the surmons in thtis action, of whtich the foregoing is a copy, wais filed 133 the office of the Cler'k of Cour t for Fairaeld counity, on the 31st day of D)eetber, A. D). 1877. GAILLARD) & REYNOLDS, Plaintifps Attorneys. dec 31-xlavw --w GEO, B. EDWARDS, Cottoll amt( Gleneral Comnmission Me.rc hnt CHIARLESTION, S. C. P. R~OMPT~ attention given to te sale I.Cotton, Penm, Corn, Rice and Pro duce of all kinds. Merchantdise boughtt free of comtmis rion. Being on thte spot., and( thtorouighly losted son ptriesn, enn gutaranttee lttrge saving to buiyers of mlerchtandino. Agent at Charleston for State Lino Oceant Steatimnhips btetwo nt New York, Glasgow, Livetpool, London and all parts of Eutrolpe. Ref'erences: Rank of Chtarleston; Jas. Adger &1 Co.. Charleston, S. C. sept 22-xf3mi NOT ICE. LL ersns ndetedto theResito of notilled thtat the notes and aocounts belonging to said estate htave been p)laed( iln the hands of James U. McCantas, ator ntey, with instrutctions to settle up and eel lect the same as soon a possib1le. U. L. E'LL4IOTlT, jan 15- A4ni i1ta *o. Annual Returns, A ANAGERS~ of estates whose duty it .I . in to accouInt before '-ne, are ntoti ied that I wvill be daily ill my office uniil the nt day of Marcht next for the pur pose of receiving and examinting all ro tutrns of moneys received and pail out with the proper vouchers for the year 1877. 0. R. THO0MPk~ON, J. P. F. O, January 28, 18 jn26-tSs3 Pay your subsarineni' to Tip FiIEH ARRW LS --- Fresh Arrivals!! -AT J. 0. BOAG'S, Orai Th'pae ~COl33.Or. F RESi and warrati(ed Garden Seds it five cents pur imm-r. which sold last year at 10 cents or 3 for 25 conta. -----0 Very best choice Seed and eating PotatoeR, Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Bacon, Ljard, Rice, Cigarn, Tobatcco, canu dims, Assortment of Flancy Cakes aInil Crackers, Mackerel, Diied tier ri ngs, Funcy Grocories, All of which will bo sold as low As thO lowest tor cash. The stock of Dry Goodls, sui as Domes ties licoe, lDrea. Goods, Shawls, Puirs, Milli nery (oodl, will be sold very low to clear them out. Call soon and sea for yourselves. You'will always fln a full line of Notions, yi,iouns, T141immings, &c., and Fa1c.a Goods, .Cpt at wuo Dry Goods, Funcy Goods and MILLINERY BAZAAR. In fact yon ean got almost anything you A.at that is in the Crocery, Di-y Goods, Fancy Gooda, Notion or Millinery line. All knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle up at once, as this is a hard year and I I must have money to carry oil busincq. fob 5 J. O. BOAG. EGLAND INT E R,NA TIONA L Exrposition!i WVE could find no other ap propriato heading to indicate the large Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HIATS, &c. &c., that we are now daily recoiving. WV thought of Headquarters, Edmpo rium and Bazaar. All too tame. Come One I Come All We are determined not to be un 'drsold by any house in South Carolina. The Best Prints in Town at C6} cts The very best made at 8k ets. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 ets. We intend to try to please you in prices, goods and polite attention. CALL AND SEEl. . IADD BROIL J. E.A&ger&Co., 137 and 139 Meeting Street, CHAIRLESTON, S. C., CI33mE.m c3-' FOREIGN AND DOUESTIC Ii AlRDWARE, Cutlory, Guns, Sad dliery, Bar Iron and Plow 3tel, Cuoum ber Pum ps, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Agents for -outh Carolina for the Patent, Ntel Bar) Fencing, and the celebratel Farier's Friend Plows, one, two and three horse, at reduced pricos. Liberal Ternis to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Im plementti. Agricultural Steels aspecialty. Bull Ton.-es, Turn Shovels, Scootera, ,Weeps, lIeel 'Bolts, 'also, rough steel Shapes, &a. State kgent Trodegar Horso and Mule Shtoes. _7J' All or(ders shall receive prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 189 Meeting StTeot, deo 16.- Charleston, S. C0 Removal. THE iun(lersigie( bogs' leave to in form his friends and customers and the publie generally that he has romoved to the commodious and centrally located storo formerly occupied by James R. Aiken, where mnay alwayA be found a full aind well selected stock of Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquors. . Highest Prices paid for Cotton, feb 7-tf R. J. McCARLEY. Tei State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF FAHIFIELD. By 0 ?. THOPisoAx, A'q., Probale JWga. xi~HEltEAS, Georgo W. Coleman hath ' 1V male suit to me to grant him letters of idministration of the estatoand efecets of Yary Coleman, deceased: These are therefor to cite and admionish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary Coleman, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the 'ourt of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court, 1ouse, S. C.,on the 21st day of February next. after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any t hey have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Giveni under iy lialid, this 4th day of February, Anno Doimini 1878. 0-it. THIOMPSON, feb 5-ftxlaw2 .. J. P. F. C. DON'T MIS THlE -]..TE entire stock of Furniture, Mat tresrs, Window Shad es, Blaby~ Carriages, etc., will be sold at greatly reduced prices, from thinday, regardless of cost, to close out at The1 Chester Furniura Store, Opposite the Court House. B. BRANDT', January 30, 1878. Proprietor. jan 3 -t Best is Ohoapest AUTOMATIC Silent Sewinq Machine. rLat est Invent ion, Producing Marvelous Results. It a surpassIng merIt, places It, beyomd all comn pe'tition, andi makes It, the cheapest., not-with standing thi - large lmlucemnena soffered 'by sellers of noisy, hard-runninig, troubIlesoml, t,wo. thread, tenision macinost. (Only Macieo ill the Worl with AKutomnatic Features, and wt-no Tienslon to Manage. Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &cO. WILLCO)X & G I BIS S. M. CO ((gor. Bond St.) 658 Birotlway, N. YI may PATE1NTS. To Int entors and Manuf'acturers. ESTAnLIBIIED 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SoLIoITOIns OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. American and torelgn Patents. 629 1F St., Washington,,D. C. o fees in advance, nor until a -Patent is al lowedl. Ko fees for making pre1lnfqry. Special attoeniion given to Interferenea Cases boera tbe Paten t Qloe, XJai'. mente Suits in thae -dIffprefd Stifs d all litigation 'apporthit ~Pto hst a Inventiana-.-. m rapidly that it appears only a few days ago that tho Stato of South Carolina was a vast cauldron in the most violent stato of Obullition, and her chosen children within her, liko the bib!ical three, wero passing through the fiery furnace, and our old men with fortuno and enorgy gone, hung their heads and went about the streets, without hope in the world ! It was very hard, nay, almost iil)sOsible, to get up a Democratic club in Winnsboro, and when at last it was formod, it was much more diflicult to induco at-! tendance. (The writer remembers mooting Maj jor Woodward, the Rupert of Fairfield, returning to his home, early in the last campaign discoluragd beyond expression,'! owig to tie utter failure of tho peo ple of Winnsboro to respond to the call niade in Till.. NEWS AND HEli%LD, to Isseible alld orgngize a Democratic club.) So completo and lasting was their humiliating subjugation ; or so ne:ir was their tpproach to acepting the "monster of hideous mien," and never did the people rise until an eloquent tongu0 ame, and from the balcony of the coulrt-lioulse in toes that rang throughout the length and breadtl. of the Congressional District aind carried hope to the heart of a dis, pair-ing peoplo, and conlzternationl and defeat to the Janus faced banner of Wallave and hi,; minions! That sane voice followed with self i11mmu1ttion the car of I-m1p4on, and gr.thered round it euihusiasm and power, as it rolled f-:oml the mountins to tihe seabrd ! That sam11e eloquont, toilue plcd with Ha1Ves, in Ohio, for ilampqton, and a1gain in the dom-c:ppcd city of Washin gton ; andI ceesed not 1mtil uider the broad canofy of heaven, im the fuli rays of the rutting sun ho tittcredl, 1 fiial knell of C-an bor.in and iji;. hfqts. in ;.ilministm ing the oath of o!lice to our gre.t and peerless H- p: ! Later, we see him in the High Court in Washington, baring his bosoil to the poisonled1 arrows of Conkling and Edmunnds, in IAefene of General M. C. Butler, widhoit fear, or favor, or hop of reward; and he know no shadow of turnin until Butler was seated and South Carolina forever redeemed ! The scene changes, and we ob serve the Same coIManding figure, and hear the same eloquent tongue before the lawsmakers of his own Stal e, whom he assisted in mak;ng, asking for a poor position, with a beggarly stipond attachnent, and we see the poor petition spurned, and we hear, in the rear, the bark ing of those who are quito valiant noe, the danger is over-past-and the victory grasped--and the prat img about honor and ernmine andl all the concomitant remainder of the ingrates ingratitudoe, and we ex. claim, "Oh tihe instability of human complassion I To,-day at tihe flood we weep for Cosar slain, to-morrowv at its cbb, voto a monument to Brutus !" P. X. P. B. MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE. ~J UNG the continuance of thme grad.. .. dschool in connection with Mouni Zion, students in the Ancient and Modern Irmnguages, IIigher Mathematics ad thme Scienjces will be0 received int the Institute up9on the paymnt of $2.50) per scholastic month of four weeks, 1R. MEANS DAVIS, feb 7--dxtf Prinicipal. 1'lIE snbscriber has removed his Boot and Shon Manufactory to a few doors betlow WV. R. 1)oty & <o.'s, grocery i-tort, tad oppiosite J. MI. Galloway's hardwnre store, where he ill be pleasedct to see his friends and customers. I [e has owered t.he prices of all kinds of work in his line, viz: Fine French Calf Skin Boots to $10. Gaiters, $7.00. Shoes from $3.00) to $6.00. Mending 'and repairing promp)tly aite tendeod to at reasonmablo rates. f.1r' All work warranted. jan 6 J. CLE~NDINING. OTTO P. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer -AND Commission Merchant, Nos. 110,112 and 181, mAST 3AYr ST., CHARTETOntf r.t