The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 16, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
CHANGE OF SOHEDnE..--The follow-'
ing is the schedule of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad
DAY PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave Black.stook, 3.15, P. M. 12.15, P. M.
" Wiusboro, 4.02, P. M. 11.26, A. M.
" lidgeway, 4.38, r M. 10.52, A. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave Blackstock, 12.31, A. M. 2.03, A. M.
WiLansboro, 1.14, A. M. 1r14, A. M.
1idgeway, 1 .49, A. M. 12.36, A. M.
Relgious Notices.
Associate Reformed Church
Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. M., and 7t
P.M.
Methodist Church-Rev. W. A.
Rogers, 11 A. St., and 7t r M. Sun
day Sohool at 10 o'clock. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 7t r. M.
Episcopal Church--Rev. J. Obear,
services every Sunday except the
2nd Sunday of the month ; at 11
o'clock A. U.
New Advertisements.
Sheriff's Sale-S. W. Ruff.
The Charles ton Journal of Com
merce.
Buy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It
cures.
We request our friends to keep us
thoroughly posted as to the meet
ings and proceedings of the different
Democratic clubs in the county.
Merchants and others desiring
agricultural liens can have the
same neatly and cheaply printed at
the office of TE NEws AND HERALD.
Mr. C. BriclleKeown, of Black,.
stock, graduated with high honors
recently in the medical college at
Charleston.
Dr. Isaiah Simpson is now in
Winnsboro, and may be found at
his office on Market Street from 9
a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2.} p. m.
to 5 p. In.
A correslodent from Ridgeway
says that a magnificent aurora bore
alis was seen in that locality on
last Saturday night about midnight.
Was it observed elsewhere I
Mr. Jno. A. Desportes, of Ridge
way, is the duly authorized agent of
THE NEws AND HERALD, and all
moneys due this office. whether for
subscriptions, adver tise:nent^, or
job work, may be paid over to him.
Attention is en.,ed to the adver
tisement of the~ Charleston .Journal
of CJommecrce. This is in all re
spects a worthy newspaper, and it
should be encouraged and sustained
by the people.
We hope that the survivors' nmeet
ing on Mondiay next will be wvell
attended. The Old Sixth made a
splendid record, especially Comupa
ies "G" and "H," and it devolves
upon the surviving members to per
petuate the fame and gallant deeds
of their departed comrades.
DEMocBATIO MEETINo.-The meet..
lng of the Township Democratic
Club will be hold this evening, and
delegates will be sent to the county
convention which meets to ratify
the new constitution. The attend
ance of over forty members at the
last meeting was most gratifying, as
showing that the people are alive
to the importance of Democratic
organization and unity. Still the
club numbers over a hundred menm
bers from the town and country, and
it is desirable that there shall be a
still larger attendance to.-night. The
selection of delegates for the present
occasion is not a matter of verny
great mnoment, as their duty will be
principally ministerial ; but it is we'l
to have the club accustomed to turn
out in full force whenever a meeting
is called. Let every one attend,
so that the political ball may be set
rolling with a full impetus at onces
Items from Montioolo.
The uisual mail--day gatherings at
Monticello have dwindled very much
recently, in conseguence of attrac
tions at Webber's store, Dawkins'
Turnout, U. & S. B. B. Success to
Messrs. Webber : their store is an
acqrisition to the neighborhood,
and their low prices have stirred
up the other merchants considerably.
The spirit of change which has ini
duced out Legislature to split up
counties, has taken hold of the peo
ple in th.. part, -r-. 8. Sy-..
has "busted" Jenkinsville by moving
his store to Peak's Station ; and
Jno. C. Swygort has split his store
at Peak's Station, opening a branch
of itat Alston. R. T. Yarborough has
bought a Store-house at Jonkins,
ville, which he will move to Long
Run, and this will split his store at
Monticello. A post oflice will be
established at Long Run. Now to
keep oven with our able and wise
Legislature, we must call one of
these places "Hampton," and iii view
of ,the coming campaign it is pro
posed to call Long Run "Long
Run Hampton." We will put up
one or two gates across the public
road, change the namos of two or
three girls and petition the governor
to pardon the scoundrels who burned
T. W. Rabb's gin-house, though the
dusky bearer of the petition in this
case would hardly awaken the sym
pathies of our illustrious senators,
as sho would turn the scales at not
loss than 240 avoirdupois. By the
way, if our benevolent Legislature
does not pass some law to stop this
gin-houso burning, somebody's
nigger is bound to be hurt.
A meeting of the Monticello
(straightout) Democratic club is
called on the fourth Saturday in
March, to take advantago of the ro
enacted lien law, and give a lion this
year, crop and all, for campaign
purposes, and to prepare for such
action as may be required by the
County Convention.
The farmers about here are serv
ing out the curse, "Earn thy bread"
&c., and the cotton planters are
re-enlisted as contract hands for
their respective factors, while said
factors are sitting in the shade
drawing up bacon liens and phos
phate notes.
The great advantages of the new
fence law are already apparent, for
hundreds of the bovine race have
been furnished with free passes on
the railroads, thus saving them from
starvation in March, while at home,
instead of importing our meat
from Ohio, we resort to our own
highways and hills, and our jumpers,
in place of our neighbors' preserves,
find their way into our own pickles.
There are somo sceptics who predict
that those flush times will be fol
luwed by a beef famine. Let us
hope thay may be false prophets.
My faithful old dog, however, seems
very sad nowv, as lie never has a
chance to amuse himself by biting
01(d brindle's tail when she jumps
into the field, as lhe was wont to do
under the old regime. Poor old
(log, this cruel Legislature has
ruined his sport for life, and if in
its wisdom it should prohibit the
killing (A' rabbits and blue jays, and
the breaking of birds'--eggs, what
will our poor boys do on the long
Sunday afternoons ?
In conclusion, I will earnestly
request all true and honest Domo..
crats who have not paid thei:
arrears for THE NEws AND HaIRALD to
settle at once ; and thosei wht
have not subscriboa for it, I would
advise to snbscribe at once,
for they can never become civilizedl
and enlightened Democrats unless
they take our county paper-and
pay for it ! PETIT.
B Y virtue of sundry executions to mn.
directed, I will offer for ,ate, befo'e
the couirt-h ouKe door, in Winna boro, oni
the first MIonday in April ne*xt, wvithini
ho legal heours of sale, to the lhighen
bidder, for OAnnI, the following do,ieribed
propeorty, to wit:
Eighty bushels of corn, two hundred
pounlds of hay, eight hunidrod pounda o!
fodder, three hundrod bushels of cottona
aeed, aill moro or lean., and one four-hors.
wagon--all thme property of Willia.m D).
Aikon, at the smit of the Winnsboioc
National Blank and others.
ALSiO,
One hundred bushels of corn, two
thousand five hundred pounds of
fodder, six hundred bushels of cotton.
aeed, all more or 1oss, one gin-head and
three wagons-all asi the property of
John .9. Cathoart, at the snit of D). iR.
Flenniken.
Sheoriff's Offc.S, 1, 0
Winnsboro, S. C,,
Marcha 13, 1878,
m ar 10--x2tl
SOLDIRRS' IE- UNION.
r 1'lHE surviving members of Companies,
~."G" anid "HI," (Ith South Carolina
Infantry Volunteers, are requented to
meet in Winnaboro en Monday, the 18th
of March, with a view to make arrange
ment-. for rep)resentation at the re-union
of the survivors of the regiment at Ches
ter in August next.
U. C. OIAWNE~Y,
mar 9.4 e.niorn OQ a mmislre Me
SPECiAT NOTICES.
IE Tl',fi'f ily %I Onlerf'IIl.
C.W!""u:.av11.1.1.:, GiA., A pril 9:,, )(:9A
This'v.it certify that Iwo mtt(+tul)(rs" of
iy inIIImeitett' i , :.t: rhav ing suf
f, red for many yearrs fruom mntral:
irrregu !lerl:ity. :ml having 1' - fro.
withtlt beneit btv vai'Ots mt,tai ,"
tors. were ait length con,p';,tv!y etr(.l by
one bot tle of )r. J. 1 ad tield's F ml.ki.:
lt:(111LAroIC. I ther"e.O)re dIe(mii it moy
duty to furnish this certilicate, Wit.: th'e
1101 of drawing attention of suflfering
womankind to the merits of a medicine
whose power in curing irrt'uIlar and sup
1)rosse(t imenstruat ion has ben'tt proven
unler my own personal observation. Its
(lh,.ts iln such (a!ses are truly wonderfl' l
111(1 'ell may the r1mely be eiled "Wo.
ttuan's ust Fri("1."
Your r'i1ct futlly,
TarcE 5-2w JAS. W. ST'RANCIE.
STATE OF iOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRi'IED.
toT04 of, (1omnmo') P'as.
Sarah P. IIal, Plaintit, gainst Owen
%mith1, as surviving Itaitner of 0.
Smith & Co., .D.fenlant. -'u.tMoss.
To the Defendtnt
Y 'U are hereby sulmonled and r"
qluiredl to answer the complllaint in
this acti011, which is filed ill the office
of the Cleric of Common Pleas, for ther
said county, and t) serve it (ctty of your
answer to the said coInplaintn tiii the sub
sctiber at his otliee, No-t. 7 anit) alart-t
Street, Winnsboro, St C., wVithin t'lenty
days after the service hereof,. o::clusive o'
the diy of such service; alnd if von 1ail to
answer the complaint within the timie
aforesaid, the platintifY in this action will
apply to ther C-oilrt for the r lief dvmanud
ed in the c'iplainit.
Dated 4th February. A. 1) 1878.
JAS. t. .1t 0N,
Phit:ir.ti, A1ttorn1ev.
To the Defendant:
T1.uxi NoToic. tht.t thte summito-nS in this
action, of which the forigoin.t; is a eopv.
-w1Is tiled in the oflice of th' ('lIrk of Cott
att. Winnsbnro, in the County of air-ih41,
in the State of SontIi (arolinta, on the
25th dlay of February, 1878.
25th Fobrualry, 1818.
JA. Ht. 1;1n,
P1laintifl'14 Atitornovy,
fob 2--xlaw(1w Wiisboro, b. C.
Notice.
Oi'rc, OF Cot'N'rT Cro1ON ,
l' A I FIt 1.11 ('i''NT-y,
WINNsnonto. S. C.. March 2, IS18.
N OT1ICEH in hurerby given Ithat contraets
will be awarddo.i on the tlird .\lon
day of March at this plaeor, f0' build
fences as provided by the "Act to authmr
ize County Coriiissioners to subniit to
the (Ittalified eleotors of their clountil's t.
Proposition to Alter the Feee 1.,w '
The line of fencing will run as follows:
From Little River, where It i<i intersected
by the boundary lito between Rlichlind
and Fairlield 4outittes, to the inters l ion
ofthe same boun,liry li ,o with the matin
Columbia road; thence up the main
Columi(bia road to Siipsou's Turnout;
from Siipsot's Turnout to Ii:1gewa;:
from Ritlgeway along the Lougto'n read
to the Kershaw line; thtence up the Ker
shaw line to W'at'ree River.
Contracts will be awarded fto the lo
sdt bidder per mile.
JOHN A Il1.KN NT.
march 5-- l x2 C,airman.
COUNTY OF' FAIRIFII'.T,.
Bly 0. R. Y'l'S r PS I, s',., )och' .Jut;e
HIERiCA>, H tnryv L. E'llitt l't
letters of adin cii rallIon o' flit e.stalte and~
eff'eets oftoh .11)1. Davis, dce4ased:
TI eset are therctefore to cite and aid mn ,nish
all and siungultar the ktinidred antd crtedii tirs
of t he sai-l 1 1hn l1. 1)hivis, deeasa'el, that
they bet anid appeariti bteore mie. in thle -omt I
of ProbaLe, to be0 h11olda Fitrnebt'tl (' iun
ilouse. S. C..on1 the 2th day oft Mairch
noxt. after publjint ion htreotf, 'L .
o'clock ill the foirenioon, to shttw eate, i
any they have, wh y the said admtini s'rta
tion1 should not be grat'<ed.
Given under m.i handt, this 2ndtr day
of March, Annio Dmouini i 87.
0. 1t. TiIL)MP.0N,
march 5-txlatw2 J. P. iF. C.
School Notice,.
.A grarled ae'i otl nthe Eng
I C or wh ite ih lil d ren betwteeni the
. ages5 01'nix and4( 5i::teen years i-,
- w ill ito openie: i a Mount' Zitin
College, as fol to ' s:
For the ptrimarity depar'tment --emblr:teing.
childlreit in priuuiairy gradecs as far as ie
third re:ider iind the mutltip1licto tbleh
-tnder Miss El. inc, atL 10 to'cloek a. im.
oin Montiday n~ext.
Girls of Igheir grados thani the primairy
dopartmient will r'port iat the same0 pilace
and hour on Tuesday.
Pupils in Lungua'ges, Higher Mathie'
mlaticsi anti Scliece, andiu Entglish pupi H
over sixteen years of' age, wiill make
special alplication to Mr'. Davis
felb 2-tf Clork of Board TVrustee's.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CLUB.
.. mneehtn of the Firfieldl County
Democratie C-lub, will be he'ld on theo
fifth Maturdany in Marchl. TIhme Club will
be compIIosot. as heretofore, of five dele
gatos from each local or' subordinat eclub.
The pturpose of' the manting~ is tie
co,nsidoration of sucoh monsures ast will
place our county organization in nteaordi
with the form pr(osenited by the State
Deocoratic Conventlion of' A ugust, 187Td,
and also of such1 rutlen and regulations
for the government of' onr county organi..
zation as will seoure its ful1lest suppot
of its own nominations, gtuarid it algainst
the dangera or discord antd Internal dht.
sensions, fill its ranka and strengthe(n its
lines for the campaign on which it is
about to enter,
Trheno preliminary steps, wvisely and
dc.lbselcy taken, will plaeo0 our party
in the stronigest position possile to us,
and ..enable s to adopt promptly any
course that~ the emeargoncies of th.i O!am
Ipaign tuay require.
.YNO. BMT TON
PATENTSe
.O ] TAIei lor i dalr lit18 rer.
Gilmore, Smith & Co.,
SOLIcirons OF PATENTS AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
American and Foreign Patents.
(;9 I St., W'shilnglon, D. C.
e C'. in alttlanet, no1 tntil ia Patent is
,.1owed. .Aeiexfor u,wiugpr'!iminary
::r'<hinins.
Sp<e"i;lni,nt iun g"ivt to lnterferonce
Cas-s 1.efi-e the I'titent Ufliee, Infringo
il1i s Sutits in tile liifcrelit States. and
all iti.:iti %i appi>tainin.g to Patents or
ilve"ti't iills.
:w/ ."lim;.p for 'ianpihl of s.rly pages.
d ee 4
eter 4Sewing- ac ihin .
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The follnvin;; "pecilic poinrts of s pe,
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fronu the 'tory", writle glueaiAntee with
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ritating matter; causes it to be 1expecto.
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relieves the most distressIng paroxysm.
terer to nerou(leest t night. Bin su
plesant t ordlial, it tone.. the weak atom.,
nehii andL is spiJOally recommended for
chil'dren.
What others sayt about
e.Twtt's Expectorant. 4
Had Asthma Thirty Yearse
BAL:rIMORI, Fsbruerf 3, 2875
*" I have had Asthma thirty years, and never found
a medicinc that lad such a hawefc.
W. F.UOGN Chrlos St.
A Child's Idea ofIMerit5
"Tutt'sFExpectorant ls a familiar name in miy hos.
Mty wife thinks it the best medicine in the world,
ard the children say it is 'nicer than molasses
candy.'" NOA H WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydras St.
"Six, and all Croupys"
"Iam I he mnother of six children ; slor them have
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croup,T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N. J.
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REV. I. A. SIMPSON, L.ouisville, Ky.
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orders ever uadecl."
I. P. CARS, Attorne t L.aw, Augusta, 0.,
46I have usediutt's h a s ve years In my family.
They are unequaled for costiveness and biliousness."
F. R. WILSON,_Georgetown, Texas.
"I have used Tutt's iiledlcinowith great henefit."
W. W. MANN Editor Mobile Register,
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W. H. BARRON 96 Summer St., Be stow.
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PANIC PRICES! !
. ','the reqinest of a great nmny per,
sons, part icularly the ladies, who dcsirQ
to seloot fronta our
DREUSS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
I4CES,
GLOVES,
RIJ3BONS,
FINE SHOES,
&c., &c,
We havceetc(uludled in po.stpone the
IAuction Sales until court woek,
G)ooda sold at, any reasonable price,
And yet pleafs remember that we don't
intendl to give thmn away, JIeoolleot
the cost mark,
''ALY CURETON,"
and you ean do your own betying. Many
goodst sold at less than cort, Bonmo of
thoel ?O0% below New York cost,
Will be glad to have overy one en.niine
marqeh , Au DROE.