The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 07, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
CHANGE OF SOHEDUL.---The follow
ing is the 6chedule of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad:
D4Y PASSENoREH.
Goipg South. . Going North.
i Leave Bll k) , . .2.15,'P. M.
Winfisbro; 4.0, P. i'. 11.20, A. x.
* idgeway, 4.38i P.. 10.52, A. x.
NIGHT PASSENGER. -
Going South. Going North.
Leave Binekstook, 12. t, A. M. 2.03, A. x.
" Wiiansboro, 1.14, A. m. 1.14, A. M
Ridgeway,' 1.49, A. m. 12.36, A. M.
The night traiis meet, at Winns
boro.
Remember the club meeting to,
morrow night. There should be a
full attondance of the club, and "of
all who desire to unwits i$.
Merchan'ts and "others desiring
agriculttal liens 'can have - the
same neatly and cheaply printed at
the offi6e of THE NEW1 AND HENA.D.
Dr. Isaiah Simpson is now in
Winnsbgro, and nay be found at
his offiee on M]arket Street from 9
a. ni: o 1 -pY16 hiad from 2J- p. m.
to 5 p.m. *
CQnsiunption, may be prevented
by checkhig a cough or cold in
time, and nothing equals Dr. 'Bull's'
Coughb Syrp for tbripat and lung,
afections.. ,
The list of grand jirors' just
drawn contains the names of twelve
whit6 iersons'and li colored: The
panel of pe 'rtegid 'contains the
names of twenty-five white persons
and eleven. colored.
Mr. Jno. A. DesportQs, of Ridge
way, is the duly authorized agent of
THE NEWs ,JND HERALD, and all
moneys due this office, whether -for
subscriptions, advertisement., or
job work, may'be paid over to him.
_&' WANTD.-We desire to pro.
cure copies 'of th1 following num
bers of the weekly NEWS AND HERALD:
May 9, 1877.
,My 69, 177
Any :peraoQ having thlpse, nnm
bere,: or either of - them,, will be
liberaflybdi'jbhskted on bringing
thqese il oges
A few Ayd a an ius in.
quirer. asked- the- distingtfished(?)
8ehator r'6til this O-unty for \vhat:
purpoin 9 ..on'd Cdipmission' had
been -appoin ted. With -child-like
sirdplicity he remarked that he did
not know, but' that he 'exp~ected t6
-find out in aboub -two; weekts,, and
would- then.- let the iuqu1irey know.
Comntent is Unnecessary.
THIEF AnnRSTED.-A nsegro named
Lige Robertson-also calling him.
self by the different nanes Bill,
Lawrence aud'William-wdes brought
to .WinnsborQ on Wedniesday and
lodged in~jilj.. The warrant. for
his -arrest "wa issued- many
months ago, bnt he has alwag's
eluded arrdt ~,escaped .from his
captors. The warrant. was issued
by a .Fairfield. trial justice, and
countersianeo y one in Lexipgton.
The arrest~ was .made by Mr. P.
Wingate, of Lexington, and by him
the prisioner~'was brouglit..to this
place. ,This Lige Itbbertson is
charged, on the .- clearest. proof,
with having stolen Mr. Jno. D.
McCarley's *atch hig 1876-an c
currence wbig .led tio so mpe~h
ncise, in the oeprot'house angt else.,
where, at thattime.- We hope the
thief..will.receive the > full punish..
ment due tb his 4any oriress.
CIRGUIT oORT JUno~.--The fol
lowihg is t$1O{{0 ~rdd "jurbra
drawn to ,servOe ! r tlhe. current
year:.,
WACe--Jobeph Nevitt, David T.
James, Thou ..k. J~nes, R. K.
Pickeidt~~ i i W.201 4rke, E. fl.
Heins, Fran in, 0l ud, Thomas
0. P~trick,' Hamptoi .Johnson,
Joseph W. $tgrnes,)ames 'A.-Clarke,
Timoty 0g Broi. ' (ioe
James Whopson, Elijah lrri.
The folle wihgg -'1* the 'list of
petit jurois drawn 0 t'w 'Omidg
term of4 o ..
T. Mo '#$ Jamo es Johnl
W.. . t,K t'&Peano
rhos. i. Riehardson, 'anes '
NIeCullough, Joseph McMookin, G.
1. Pettigrew, Joseph K. Cook, W. (
B. Murray, W. C. Trapp, Wm. A.
geil, James R. Harvey,- Robert M.
Akikon, John D. Yongue, D. T. i
3ibson, James F. Mayo, Dargan S.
Broom, John H. : Neil, James M. a
F
3teele. ColorcdI-John W. Rueselle
Henry Harrison, Sam Martin, Andy G
helton, Trozant Oglesby, John T.
'rapp,.John P. Lakin, John Bodon,
Tlo Goings,. Isaac Means,
L'homas Walker. .l
B
81
CLUB MEETING..
A special m0tilg Of the Democratic
. Club of Townsihip No. 4, will be
iold in-the Tcwn iiali o Friday evening
1oxu at.7j o'clockl. Members are particu.
arly requested t0%2 'proe'nt, and all per
ons friendly to the cause of Democracy
re invited to attend the ueeting.
By order of the President:
T. R. ROBERTSON,
march 5-t2 Sebrtary.
Town Ordinance.
B E it Ordained by the -Intendant and.
Ward ens of the Town of Wiinboro,
n Council assembled, And 'by avthfrity
f the same, That it shall not be lawfuli,
ron and-after thisdato, for any person toI
)ermit goats, sheep, hogs or cows to iun I
t large within the coporate limits of the 1
own, under a' penalty of' TWENTY-FIVE
;ENTs per head for each and every viola
ion of this ordinance.
Done in COiincil this the first
day of March, X.'D. 1878, 'under.
corporato seal of the said
Town Council.
W. E. AIKEN,
Attest: Intendant.
IV. N. CiHANDLEn, Clerk.
mar5-t2
NOTICE.
TilHE firm of B'EATY, BRO. &SON is
.]. this day dissolved by miitual con
ient. Persons indebted are reques ted to
iomo forward at 'once, and. mako pay
nopt, or such settlement as will be satis
'actory. The notes and, accounts due
he firm, can be found at the old stand
'or the proent, and settlement may be
nade with either of us.
JAMES BEATY,
-W M. C. H1EATrY.
-J. M. BEATY.
March lst, 1878.
The -undersigned will continue the
)usiness at the same llace, under the
Irm name ofBEATY & BRO., and we so
Wit from our friends a liberal share of
heir patronage.
JAMES BEATY,
WM. C. BEATY.
march 2-tf
WATERS' ORCESTRION alsa e ORGAW
ithe most bcautfift i
style and perfect in go;6
is over itinle. it ban
thceebratedConcer.
to stop, %which 6u aline;
Imtto fthe llieiaam
Voice, an wo asd
hair Octaves qf bolls
tunedYn pefrrect harm
sosyn HWi reedq
Acul .1d jietrk~lf&
NW1 Nt MEARE
WAT (j fPNTi8 Alot
CRNCHRT,, VESEn T
yORNTENNIAl nd DAR.S CHAPEL, aend
POTTAGE Ol(ANS t .Unsterench Ois
mioie PUIT cf VOC ga sweat
volue tade Iinblo rate aalor orathtc
W3ANTEHRAC PATER &: 80 8r~
&RD TBI T th TE;IA, SQUAe,e.
Formnhi, D eroula, anur~d.
RSETEELas Rose or Sta.MAn
IblyInsail ony Fireae,- Enrup~etio
. on~~zceaf te ve~ar,he Somach, .
&GNJ i Td. pe, l migs~,e m
PusOt~aellstdtoules Bois,
leced-had Intruetsa TumrsT Tet
tliuntu er, Sn Dalt.hu, c
nSa, triliap-Lucr l,'an
disese, yphiotr Scdre, a'alls
eerofDropssyepasnesiy
thepBlaood. eo.S n
* taraprnya's Fieinbrnations.t
vegetableatheivs--SilcgiMn
dmkeYelo teLier todadh,
of otasinn ad Iro, ~andgs ith
Bols
effectof er iSal sure, Scald
Itcd Rss ingworm, Ulcrms Soes,
toss cheilen itecorl soepa as
from Iprgn uertomthe systm thne t
impursee andpciltamp t ina whish
Th, eerpatnlt nosieie
fthe ryhe vooohe.
1veg ebe aeate, dSt'o gaMn.
ofstaluin ceivd roand ste
for the seses rtI end -ko tiq.
et irit. tei rQsill
ombet dther to fulal ncr~e..
to gened i its $11 s n cta s
toher ou o h ssn m h
.deop o lotomedsae
tht thpu 'tialt enoy Is eived
possev.4 care, andthtande
stsaty ben fpceied , m samalay
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Jsed In Nearly Every Locality li
Many States.
SETrLED BEYOND A DOUBT.-NO one
tiestionsit the- fact that more cases of
hites, Ruppressed and irreguiar mnenses
ad uterwoe obstructions, of every .ind,
re being daily cured,by Dr.y. Bradfiold's
emale tegulator, than by all .other
nnedies combined. Ite- success in
eorgia and other States. is be- r
end precedent in tho annals of
hysio. Thbusands of certificates
,oin women everywhere pour in upon
Je proprietor. The attention of promi
cnt medical men is argused in behalf of
as wonderful compound, and the most
i cessful practitioners uso It. If wo
ten suf'er hereafter It will be their own
Lut. Female Regulator is prepared and
Ad by J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga., and
or sale by Da. W. E. AMIN. Price $1.60
er bottle.
feb 19-2w
, VRL .UMSMOR Simi WOE Tun I
UIPN..
There is a curious story about some native .4
wines which are extensively advertised nowa
days, and have only recently been put upon
the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known
grpe-gro%4er of Croton Point, died in xigr.
Some of his heirs entertained temperance
views of such extreme kind, that they were
anwilling to allow therstock of.wines. then on -4
band to be sold or any more to be made. ti
The grapes have sometimes been sent -to
market, and sometimes left --to. decay. upon
the vines. It is only now that the other heirs
bave succeeded In arranging for a settlement
Df the estate and the sate of the wines on
band. Among these Is a wine of the vintage
f 1864, described as a " Sweet Union Port,'
but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more.
than any other European -wine, and being
wvholly unlike anyother wine of American
growth. Its purity, age and mellowness arm
remarkable, and both physicians and wine
ranciers have a speciaU interest in it as the
Dldest native wine now accessible in any con
siderable-quantity. The whole stock is in the
bands of the well-known wholesale grocery
house of the Thurbers.-,. Tr A e, V
Mov. r9, :647.
The above speaks for Itself, but we would
add that this Is the pure juice of the grape,
mether Jwggd fiquord nor uwaered; that It
bas-been ripened and mellowed by age, and
ror itedicinal or sacramental purposes It Is
msura ssed.'' It can be obtained from most
Af the leading' Druggists throughout the
United States, and at wholesale from. the
indersigned, who will forward descriptive
pamphlet, free of charge, on appllcation.
Respectfully, etc.,
H. K. & F. ' . THURBER & CO.
Wst 2,udsay, Raide and Nfs .Ma is,
Naw-YM.
LADD B11OS.
PANIC PRICES!!
l'XT the request of a great nany per
o4s, partioularly the ladies~ Vho desire
o select from our
' DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS, C
LACES,
. GLOVES,
RIBBONS,
FIN 3SHOES,
We have concluded to postpone the
uo tion Sales until court week,
Goods sold at any reasonable price.
nd yet pleas tenmember that we don't
ate~d to give thema away. Ileolleot
me coat mark,
"ALY OURIETON," b
mt
ti
id you can do your own buying. Many 11
ods sol I at loss. than coat. Some of
mom 50 below New .York cat
t4
Will be glad klavo every 6ea examinq
Sole Idather ! SoIe Le her !!
rLINcK, WICKEITBERPG & Con,
O'03P CEE'AX.R=EL STO3n C T,#a. C.
[AVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF
-AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
DERS sentreceive the same attention aN when given in per son; and pecial
care is given to packing. end for Catalogue.
-TERMS CASH.
................
THE LATEST ARRIVALS !
BEST GOODS
AT LOWEST PRICES!
o
HAVE just returned from the market, having seletc one of the hand
mest, largest, and best assorted stocks ever brought to this place, for
te especial benefit of the citizens of Fairfield, to which I respectfully
Mute their attention.
To the Ladies who would have the pretiest styles of DRE SSES,
LOVES, LINGERIE, and the very daintiest SHOES
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
0
To the Gentlemen who would get the very latest and nobbiest suits of
LOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, and furnishing GOODS
Call on SOL. WOLFE.
0
To those who are in need of goods of 11 kinds, Notions in great
triety
ABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, HOSIERY,
DOYLIES, CHECKS, BUTTONS,
TOWELS, TICKING, HAMBURG EDGING,
BLANKETS, BLEACHING, VALISES and TRUNKS:
-THESE MAY BE FOUND AT
SOL. WOLFE'S.
FURNITURE,
Arrived and to arrive, con
sisting of Walnut Chaibei
Suites, Painted Cottage Suites
Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes,,
Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables
Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs
Desks, Towel-racks, Wash
standp, Lounges, Sofas, Hall
Stands, Hat Racks, Coat
Hooks, Corner Stands-for
Design and Workmanship Un-.
equaled.
SW" Save high bills by purchasing AT HOME.
A NEW SUPPLY OF
RusTro WINDOW SBADEB, Low in Price, Durable and Convenient.
rill never get out of order, and will last longer than any other Shad
- MATTRESSES,
Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's
!arriages.
LUMBER
And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times.
REPAIRING
Neatly done at moderate Prices. Furniture made to order.
UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT.
I keep on hand a full supply of Metalic and Rosewood Burial* Cases
ud Coffins of the ninest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins.
__ _ _. W ._Phillips.
Groa~t ~eScltiot031.
HE subsoriber has removed his Boot
.and Shoe Manufactory to a few doors
slow W. Rt. Doty & Co.'s, gi-ooery store,
ad opposite J. M. Galloway's hardware -
ore, where he will be ploansed to see his
lends and customers. H4 has lowered
te prices of all kinds of work in his j
ne, vis: .0maeacaneior bsiesw
Fine French Calf Skin Bootg to 10,
Gaiters .$7.00.wi'frmtidteoeru lgean
Shoes ~'om S8.00 to so.p0. 'slce
Menditag ''and repairing promptly at- ~ oko od tagettdc
nded to at reasonable rates.
Allwor waraned.tion, and a large part of them aand
jan 6 J. OLENDfINING*. below cost,
GARDE SEW.CONSISTING IN IfART 0.1'
- * Olothing, Charlottesville Cassimeres,
35D, ONrON#1 TS, ,at' ca /Boad e
SEED, LUCERNEiasCas otan leu
/ D ' OV R Alpaca., qchixiereesn'~~s~oA
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edith'e
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