The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 13, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
Ctt o FS SoEuDULE.--Tllo follow
ing i:: the schedule of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta R:ilroad:
DAY P'ASa::NOLERa.
f1oin" S I:t1t4. Gouin; North,
Leivc B3I tc'(4t)c'k. .1 > . P. M. 2. 1 , P. at
'' VWinIisb.bro, 1 0 P. M. 1I1.2(, A. at.
1ti.1;yw.iy, 4.33, P Jt. 10.52, A. M.
NIoHT PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave BIaokstook, 12.31, A. . :..03, A. nt.
" V nsboro, 1.1-4, A, M. 1.14, A. hi
" Ridgeway, 1 .49, A. i. 12.36, A. at.
Religious Notloes.
Associate Reformed Church--.
Rev. J. AM. Todd, 11 A. At., and 7T
P.M3.
Mthodist Church-Rev. W. A.
Rogers, 11 A. M., and 7. P ar, Sun -
day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer
Meeting Thursday at 7{ P. M.
Episcopal Church- -Rev. J. Oboar,
servtces every Stinday exopt the
2nd Sunday of the mouth; at 11
o'clock A. M.
Presbytorian Chirob-Rov. H.
B. Pratt, 11 A. A., and 7J P. M. Sun
day School 4 P. r. Prayer Mooting
Wednesday 4J P. r.
New Advertisements.
Exhibition-Prof. S. Gessley.
Pianos and Organs-Ludden &
Bates.
Procure it time if you wish to
save doctor bills. Dr. Ball's Cough
Syrup. Price 25 cents ; large size,
50 cents. *
Mr. Jno. A. Desportes, of Ridge
way, is the duly .uthorized agent of
TmE NEWS AND HEIIALU, and all
moneys due this office, whether for
subscriptions, advertisement", or
job work, may be paid over to him,
The Columbila correspondent of
the Xews and Courier, in noting the
conviction of Prince Martin, says
that he was a me'mber of the Lsgi:,
laturo under Scott. This is an
error. Prince was the itepublican
member from Fairfield in Hampton's
reform Legislature. It is just to il
parties to say ho did little elso than
draw his pay.
WVAN'c-An agent in every town
ship in Fairfield county, to solicit
subscriptions to THE NEWS AND
HERALD. We intend this year to
make THE NEws AND H'EHALD in every
way a better newspaper than it has
ever yet b,een. E4pe-e i:.lly shnll it
be our aim to furnish in its coilumi ns
a complete map of the Jeld of poi
tics-county, St:tte and general.
We are preparmed to offer induce
ments to any parties who will un
dertake the wvork of eauv:issin.g, and
we hope soon1 to hear from seveoral
appl iats
PARADE O~'FPIREMEN.,-The Fair,
field Fire E~ngie Company wer'e
out on parade on Thursday aftir
-noon. The turnout was unuaa'y
good, and th.e engine was in fine
order. After praectice, the parade
was dismissed. The Hook and
Liadder Company was also out in funll
force. This company hasi been
steadily driHling for some time past,
.and their appearance on parade
showed the great improvement they
'have made. They handle their books
.and ladders remarkably well.
.Both these organizations may be
:relied upon to do good service
whenever called upon.
R. U. Musnutt-LIf not, why not?i
~If so, rmi~t $1.25 subscription to
~the Southern M1u'ica'l Johu'nal and
get as a Premium $1.00 worth of
Sheet Music of your own selection
from the largest atock South., and(
.also a Premium T,icket in the Grand
Premium Drawing for a superb
.$800 Piano, which wvill be presented
-to the first 1,000 subscr.ibers re
,ceived in 1878. $12 wor,th of
.choice music published in the Jour
I mal yearly. Music buyers c an*
afford to be without it. Try it one
*year and yon will want it for a life
-time. Specimen copy for a -3 cent
,stamp. Published at Ludden &
Bates' Southern Music House,
Savannah, Ga. *n 1mi
T HE CAsE OF PNSCE MARTIN.-Thie
4Register of Friday contains the
following account of the conviction
.and sentence of Prince Martin :
Prince R. Martin, a colored memi
:ber of the Legilstui:e ,fromn. Fair..
field county, was convictetl in the
iGeneral Sessions Tuemsday night of
-.the charge of "obtaining goods with
.a fraudulent intent to\ elheat." ,Xt
appeared from the ekidence that
Martin purchased .a woitch from a
Columbia jeweler for $140. He
~paid $50 down and gave \an order
do't, think that we shoul. Let us
otnst him before ho steals bli .:v
into jail, andI ad-13 fiher ilnatllmv to
thlo alrr:ttly -IriI:"rinly p)olllutled
rc-,ut tti-n co; ":ir coI'ijny. I[o l ICw"
hi:; nontin tiion, to at In tit wou p,lan..
' d I'n counf,y trtsltry of thoI.l
alnds of dollars of th: htrt ea1:-nilng,:
of ou- p':>>lo, and w;'s voted for be
cans15o it w.S kn.wn tht:tt ho would
do all in his po1wer to perl>etuato the
reign of re;uos and tho uprcilacy
of villains. How faithfully ho
lahorOd to accomplish th14 Ohjects
for which he was elected is well
known to all. But the day for such
things has passe 1, and we now sadly
nt e:l the presen't of an honest anid
potent man on the floor of tho
Senate. Lot us have one, and if the
-Ion. Israel needs further warning,
lot Judge Illynch call on him in per
son NIm.sis.
PROF. S. GESSLEY,
r aIE man without ants, will give an
.. exhibitiont in the Twpi'. n 11l1 oni
Moity eve"ningtl ntXt. Ihle entrttain.
In it l will ConitSt of ICa's b thi Prf..
So . -rioir mantt by his L,IIcluted hog,
u:.. it LtctUI'ure tfterwitrds.
70'1 This it strictly MJ:ra' .ahibi.
tion.
RIC1:s 01' ADMl oSON .
A dltls, 25 tents ; childrcn half price;
25 per ient. discount on family tictkuts.
april 1:- t I t
HANDS & ORUANS
A t lVanufacturers' Pricrs.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT
.,. ty ,.41k. " A..
LUDDEN & .UATES,
4AV.tNNAIf, GA.,
'[j= EGreat Whlt..:a 1iaIo andl Ori I
1.1) ta l -rs of wthe Solt', n.aw sell' In
trmn -.t!5 from all.-eoalirg .-Mitkers (iirect
t t - t . tt'e N, A tt, No
,,;:~: n I' tit, at .\If:n'tlit.- ..r. l's P:w
. I " s, thi b 1 i n.: l ei:l..ts(rs
t. C il t cmmixionls il tof~ re aidt
_. It u. 1''r,:u S-U to :13 i ac itt lv savel
in.- t:u ur,has.ts of an lustr:In,nt utnler
tals ni-\w stin . \'.itt for paticullars.
THAT' BEAT THiE WORLD.
7 Oct. PIanos, Si135. 41 Stop Organs. $55.
TI(et Pianos, 145.. (6 Stop ( Orans, (fl.
7 Oct. Pinaos, iii. ,9tpO..n,(i
Or p.ol' 1ins'.. 1:2 Itop' rgans j,'8.
MA23ON & HJIILIN ORGANS,
7 Stops, SlOt0. j 9 Stops, $1 08.
Seil Nordi a.l2 he1 3Wiiitleil.
Not b' ro;'itale makersi like hteini way,
Cickerin,g, o~z~k, K nahi', hn by ilao.gas
for $2 ilI: $ti.i Pi inos foir $l75; $7-i Or-.
in florl, $6 1. D) mepi ion a:1 fraudo ar
in aill such absurd oilbr. Buy Inastrn
mnlts tha-lo by oldI and a.lwaysa reliable
manuzaoturars lika
(Chicrintg & 'SonRs, I KCanbe &. (o.
Ht det &~ Di).x Ii Lithushok P.'no.Co.,
Iiain.:s lhos., I Mason &~ Halitni.
A ' on will have those that ill iast
I a reum sand luleas o be iter every
dlay. All Instrumnents wo soil bear the
miak{ers n.ai.,es ad are guaranteed for six
Fifteen Dauys Ti.1
If' desir.od We pay all freight if not
satisfactor~y. lIllu.str'ated Catalou;ns f,ce.
WVrito to
LUJDDEN & BA TES,
april 12-GOa Sav:,aanah, Ga.
Positively Ctired.
A fl 'a irer fromnthis disease (lint arc anx.
lOnt. .o hc CalredIttii(uk try hiIt. K(.NIsiNE'N
ceIllwnted Cionianftive PoWDEII~ls. Theseot
Powders ar athle onlv prepa rai on known I hal
will (liaN 4oN8l1 MPT I(0tiN sal (ll diseases or
the TI'll oATi iand i.,1 Nos4-aidoccd. so strong is
Our Lta al in aI hem.,i ad salsoa to onivinRco you a t
th.liv are inoi hunaa.liug, we will forward~ ta overyv
utll'erer b)y maial. po.,t, paktl, a llEE( Tf(lAl i 150
We domn't, wrait, ymoiur money lImtil, you1 aire
perfcCI-ly satliled of thelir cutratve powecrs. If
your life Is worth saving, don't, del1ay In giving
t,hese P'OWLER8'a trIal, as thlief will surely
cure .you,
Pricc, for large box,~' tano sent to any part of
the Untited States or' iarnada, by mall, on re
00ipt of price. Adudress,
AHMII & Hl lU NS,
dec 26-X.ty 86l Fulton St., lirookiyn, N. Y.
Ice ! Ice ! Ice !
I3HTE.Columbia Ieous 080Is nowv open
for theo seasoni, and1( prepared to sell
nlatuirl .Ie at from .1 to IX~ con-ts per
pound, accordinag to quantity. Tihis ico
Is fair prefeabl to mny manufactured by
ohicjal process. A~t
M. B. J3ATEMAN, Aot
april 2-1sw3w -Colu0zmbia, 80. Ca.
Pay your subscriptioni to the
isAm H=nIAL.
on Colonel Sloan, the Clerk of the
Hou'e of Ropresentativos, for the
balanhce of the purchase monev.
After o.btaining possesion of the
watch, lie c'ount.eriane'lde the order,
dlirt.titn C '.hdinel S:" : int to )'y
it. In a few min-it a ;fter Ja 1 te
Shawv instruct(ed the jury (wtic
was comu;) 's( 1 of wiite and col,.rli
men) they iet,urned a vordict
guilty oi a init.idoeanor. I'ho
prisoner was defended by able
counsel, and had every oppor :tnity
offerod him to )rovo hiiiself an
innocent man, but the evidence was
too strong against him, as the
result proved. When called up
for sentence yesterday, he a,ppo-td
to the mercy of the court, bre;king
down and weeping profusely before
ho could conclude hi5 appcul. The
court wia visibly afiected hv
Martin's rcU:uks and tears, and 5
stated from the bench and gave him
a light sentence. 'ITho offense of
which Martin was convicted, under
the old regine, wias no) ofTon.se at
all, and m;u>y Columbia iiierchtants
have suffered from similar aoniluct
upon the part of our fornier law
makers.
[COMMUNICATED.]
1OoR OLD F.I IRFIELD.'
She has been cursed (officially)
with the presence of some of th e
vilestand most ignorant curs, blck
and-tan as well as white, that have
fallen to the lot of any county. ,
Conspicuous anongst that volum1in
ous list of vile thieves and bribe
takers furnished by the Investigat
ing Committee, s)id the names of
Rov. Alfred Moore, Levi Leo,
Sinator Mose Martin and others,
whilst it is an admitted fact that
were outraged justice satisfied,
Smith, Johnson, B.rber, Ford and
most of the other Mosesites and
Chamberlainitos who h ive plagued
us with their presence in the patst
would have served terms in the peni
tentiary, of longer or shorter dura
tion. In these glorious. d.ys of
Democratic supremnacy, reminis
cenccs like the above are unpleasant,
and perhaps unkind, and probably
would not obtrude themselves, but
for the continued publication of re
ports of committees and the tardy
but ineorable daim in is of the law.
Truly de ni;is of the gods
grind slo- ) n > Luibt
thle . n. 'tt" . ;m, .m.a)
surely .tl . -1i ) .ancs ! r t a .1
h trdly sueuco Il. in bnJ--i:.a u:d
S.dlv Gibson an I the other wit
nesses(t inl t at biguatiy catse, whenL lo !
nnreasonabl.e requesta are ido for
bis august presence in Columbia, a
bench w.irraidt being the undig.nified
i1)edimaI of cm:nier)jntion, and
"someothin' conc~ernia'-o.f a watch"
the object of the vjasit. It is in vain
that the Hamupton government
blocks their g too of theft in the
Legislature--.te faintily g.enius of
suhmean as Prince and the Honu.
Israel is not so easily circumisented.
'-No ponft upl Utica contu insn our p wes
BJut the boundles1os uniive3re isio.trs,"
say they ; and if they are not per
mitted to steel it in the Lo-rishtre,
they siinply inten-i to go outsila
that's. all. I he.ar thut our stupid
&Bimator is also in a bad row for
stumps "concernin' of" some store
clothites and a Chamberlain certificate.
We pause long enough to drop a
tear over fallen greatness, and to
heave a sig~h be::anse of this severe
fam.ily affliction which has over.
tak.on the House of Jsrael. lUut
having done this, we propose to
take upon ourselves another duty
whbich we dooem meet and p)roper,
and ask, in all sobaross, if decency.,
civilization and intelligence have no
claims at our .hands. Are men wvho
have been represented by Bvuhnan
.and Palmer and Blratton willing to
hand down to the ne.xt generation
this yaller skun/k who proposes5 to
desecrate the important position of
senator-of a county for six years
longer-for he has said that he will
be a candidate for re-electiori two
years hence-siuoply becauase he de
sires the pay, and h'as been told by
'low white men, interested in his
monetary success, that the decent
people are too much Aacd .to do
what shouild har.e been dono years
ago-hitch his ungainly carcass to a
swinging limob? We are.law-abiding,'
and desire to remain so ; bhet there
is not a community of semi-civilized'
people even, in Yankee land or.any
where else, who would tolerate this
ignorant eur for one week, and I
'Thai:; i:; to cet ity that I lhnve ex uninel
llte,;; ne" of Lir. .oih lra.lti,"bc, and.,
ats a rute.;c1ii l:unn, plr o ilnwel it to be a
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orider.
Friencls of t he cat:e of honest home rule in
all I he countlies are iited to ail us In swelling
our Catpaigi Sul)s''ipt lion 1.ist, whteh ought,
to iuclutle every itin elligent voter in the State.
it IltDAN & L1I IA O N, Protrietor:s,
March t if CIIAltiLESTON, 8. C.
8PRIN HAS CON E,
-AND
e Styl Goocs
-HAV.--.
TVUS'T ARRIV ED , including, all IA.
.) novelties of the season, at the Winns
boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and
lillinery Bazaar,
MlS. BOAG wishes to return her sin
eere thanks to her friends and the publia
generally for thee pasi p tronage, solici
tilg i continuatne of the saie. She will
enldeavor as heretofore and is dotermined
(o p)leatse the muost fastidious.
Alillinery andii Fancy Goods Stock is
compile4te, Froneh Ptattern Hats, tritmmed
andi un ltrimmtedl,Straw~t )ats and B3onnetst
Sun Hats and Sailors, Rtibbons, Silks,
Laices, Flowers. Feathers, I)lusionis, Neck
T'ies, Rufiling, Linen apd Lace Setts,
Halnd kerchiefs, Corso.ts, (.loves, Buttons,
& c., &c:.
-----
Second lot of Spring Cadicoes, also a nice
lot of D)ress Goods, Moltairs, Alpacas,
Japanese sil ks, Wash Poptins,
nyd( other nice Materials and
Tr)imtmings. Cal,l and
see, Ladi,es, for your
A large lot of Men's, Ladies. and
Clidrenz's Sh,0.eS, ()en.ts' snd Boys' Fur
1)nd4 Straw Hiats, linto and courao.
A chien lot of Fannly Groccries, Can-.
lies, 'aikes, Alackeroel, 'l'obacco. Cigars,
Koerog.eno Gil, Hlayd.waro, Woodonwaro',
Il'inwaure, C;oeckcry, &c.
A quantity of Lu.mber for sale low for
cash.
march 80 J. 0. BlOAG.
NoV Grocories.
IAM REOEIVJNQ daily freslg
Sugars, Coffecs Gr.con and Roast.
od, Tea, Flour, .Grist, Meal,
Syrups, Molasses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
and Ties, .Bacon,
Lard-in Bbls., Cans and B.ucketq
Scod Oas IRyo and iSarley, Nails,
Trano Chains, H~orse and Mule
Shcos, Axle Greese, hite Wine and
Ciaoer Vinegar.
Fresh Cheese and Maccaron,i
received to-day.
New Buckwvheat Flour.
Choice now ,crop .New ,Orleans
Mohsses.
New Macherl .i19 ki,ts, * and
barrels.
air All goods delivered w1,tb
corporate limits.
9PD. R. FLENNIKEN.