The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 02, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEM .
CHANGE OF SOIEDULE.---The follow
ing is the schedule of the Charlotte,
Colunbia and Augusta Railroad :
DAY PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
-JLeave Blackstock, 3.15, r. Mr. '2.15, P. t.
Winnsboro, 4.02, P. nr. 11.26, A. Mr.
Ridgoway, 4.38, P m. 10.52, A. M.
NIGUT PASsENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave Blackstoek, 12.31, A. Mr. 2.03, A. M.
' Wi..nsboro, 1.11, A. ii. 1.14, A. I
'R Ridgeway, 1 .19, A. u.' 12.30, A. rf.
New Advertisements.
Just Arrived--J. M. Beaty.
lIaise Thoroughbred Horses
Collins & Jefferios.
Fairfield Fire Engine Company
-E. S. Chandler, Secretary.
Candidates are beginning to mul
tiply upoi thg face of the earth.
Preserve this p'aper with the plan
pf primary elections in it for future
reference.
If any man hauls down a bill on
you these days, shoot him on the
spot.
We have in our possession a valu'
able and useful article found upon
the street, which the owner can
have by proving property and pay
ing charges.
Col. James H. Rion and Messrs.
A. S. Douglass and Jno. S. Reynolds
are in Colutubia in attendance on
the Supreme Court. T'rhe sixth cir
puit was called on Tuesday.
Prevention is surely better than
cure ; and to prevent the diseases
of babyhood fron} attateking your
phild, use in season Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup, the safest and best remedy
for childreii. All Druggists sell
it. *
Capt. Clownoy,'who has returned
from his prospecting tour in Texas,
,'epresents that State as a big thing.
He is a .koan observer, and what he
saw would fill a volume. Thpre is
more life there in one snall town,
than in all South Carolina. It ip
not a place for any one but live, en
,ergetic men. Mr. Erwin has not
yet returgel. l\?r. Wolfe is at
lpresent it Dallas.
ARoUND TowN.-Strawberries are
,selling at fifteen cents a quart.
It is about time the base balistg
-were coming to.the frout.
The vegetable gardens are looking
well since the recent rains.
The Gordon Light Infantry dril
* every Tuesday and Thursday even;
,ing.'
Sig~ce the fence:'law has 'boon put
* jn forge, grass is getting a start oni
,the streets.
The flower gardens at the lower
tend of tg3vn present a beautiful
,appearange.'
Mr. 3. 0. Boag -bas had the front
,of his .sjore repainted, wvhich is
~quite an ityprovemnent.
- The to f.the istern by the court..
~house.Is said tp ;le ratlier shaky.
'This should:be looked after.
The railroad well at the freight
,depot is bdng dpg deeper, and wvill
~soon furnish..p.Abndant supply of
Tordayis heannivprsary of the
lWairfielt fieEgine Compatny.
'There will bojp parade and electiop
,of officers this evenirig,apd an anni.
.versary supper to- night.
White Oak Democia$io 1pb,
WHITE OAK, April 27.-The White
-~ Oak Club met this day pursuant to
,adjournment, and was'called to order
by1le. p.gpsi.dgint. ~The minutes of
the last .meeting were read and
S adopted. The president thon re
< quested that all persons desiring to
oli,this club wvould come for war'd
~nd sign their naames, whieh result
ed in the enrollmeant of fifty-nine
members. The club then went into
a~n electfin for two delegates to
teprejet this -club in the County
,'0OnVention, in order to be in readi.
S460s shpuld he c,onvention )de
.aUdbefore our next regular meet
"j . .. Patrick apf Q. I2. John.i
to e .ep $le.u q#ed
me r, and Col. F. J. Cameron, Jno.
Vinson and T. G. Patrick for the
latter committee. The executive
committee was then instructed to
draw up by-laws for the government
of this club, and submit them at our
next meeting.
The following rgsolutions, submit
ted by Mr. John Vinson, were then
unanfmously adopte1:
Resolved, 1. That we unquestion
ably endorse the entire administra
tion of Goveriior Wade Hampton,
and urge upon the conveution
his renomination.
2. That the course of our distin
guished member, Gen. John Bratton,
as county chairman, meets with our
approval, and in our opinion Fair
field county would but honor her
self by honoring him with the high
est office at her disposal.
3. That Meosrs. H. 4. Gaillard
and Thos. S. Brice worthily repri
sented us in the Legislature, and
that they are cordially invited to
address us at our next meeting.
4. That the minutes of this meet
ing be forwarded to THE NEws AND
HERALD, with the re uest that they
be published.
The club then adjourned to meet
again at 7:30, p. in., on the 11th day
of May. T. G. PATRIOC.
Sec. and Treas.
The club, as constituted, has the
following officers : S. R. Johnston,
president ; John Vinson, W. W.
Brice, I. A. Patrick, vice-presidents;
T. G. Patrick secretary and treas
urer. S. R. J,hnston, mpWber of
the County i xecutive Committee.
Attelntio I Fiairjetld Fire Eigi0
U. illl iy,
YOU will assemble at your Engine
House this ('1' huri day) afternoon
at 4i4 o'clock', in full Winter Uniform,
'(black pants) for anniversary parade.
A full turnout is retinested.
By order:
E. . CHANDLER,
may 2 Secretaty.
Raise Thorough-Bred Horses !
YOUNG GLENCOE
'ITAS bred by Wyatt Lipscomb, of Spartan
Tburg, s. C. Sired by Col. TaylOr's celebra
ted llorse ; grandsire, Improrted Glencoe, Wi
ner of the "gold cup" at Goodwood and Ascott,
admitted the 'ilnest horse'ever brought from
England, his Dam same as Thickety and Mon
arch,- too well known for further mention.
Full pedigren can be obtained from Turf Re
gister. Size, 15'4 hands high ; color, rich Ma
hoghany" Llmb3 well formed, no fetlocks.
Gait, walks and trots equal to any-elegant
style. " .
Young Glencoe will be let to mares on the
following conditions, viz : Single visit. $15.00;
Season, $25.00; Insure, $35.00. All money due
at the end of the season, eicept- those insured,
which Is due as early as t'he mare 'is known to
be in foal. Any one trading mare will be hel'd
responsible for season money. In all cases, the
mare and colt will be bound for price o. colt.
Every patos will be taken to prevent accidents;
should anly'occur, we are not responsible.
Glencoe will stand at Winnsboro, Season
coInmc.cing 1st of April, and ending 1st of
may 2-tlxl COLLINS & JEFFERIES
JUST ARRIVED
F1ROM NEW YORK
ANjelegant lotof Spring Prints, Cam
br Vs hite Pique, Figured Piques,
Long Cloth, Cottonades, Ladies' and
Gonts' Hosiery, HIandkerehidfs, 'Toewels,
&c., and are offered at the .lowest cash
prices. J. M. BEATY.
The celebrated "Blay State" .standard
screwed and wire sewed Shbes,aujbeoialty
ut J. M. BElATV'S. Try th'emi, hnd you
will be convinced of their dul-ability.
I am offering for male "Grant's Yea t
Powders." every box guarantecd'to 'give
satisfaction, or money refunded. Please
give it i .trial. J. M. BEATY.
Go to J1. M. BR.ATY'S for the best
Famuily' Flour, Meat, 'Geist, Rit'e. Hams
(Branded "Challenge,") Lard, Ilacon,
Sugar and Coffee, very lof'p4iees' Tea,
Crackers, Capdy, S.oap, StarcI1,Blueing,
Soda, Con. L,ye; Mtustard, Peachies, To..
niatoes,' ' ar s .Salmion, Pepyjor,
spice, Ginger, Nuitmegs and many other
things necessary foi family ediuf'ort.
CALL~ AT
FOR
S TEEL,, Swede Irnn, Plow-moulds,
Trace Ohains, Hames, "Back Ban is,
Grain Cradles, Soythles, Bi'ado's Hoes,
Sh'ovel.s, Garden Hoos and Isakeg, 14ails,
Horpo -and Mure grhoesL'ad Nails, Cutlery
&c.
WOODENWARE.
B. B. Red Cedar Buckets, Galvanized
Hoo p Cedar Buckets, P'ainted Buckets,
WVell Buekets, Kegs, Measures, Breooms,
&e. rockery and T$nware.'
(AL at 3. M. BE ATY'S fer all kinds
'./j of Ohew ing Tobacco. Durham 's and
other kinds,of Smoking Tobacco, fow fer
cash. - :
RYJ . ET' "AmerIoa" 5 cents
MONJT .50 INSTxTUTE.'
h d O Oi~~o
SPECIAL IyOTICES.
Booin to Sufferi g Females.
LAGRANoE, GA., March 29, 1870.
Bradfleld & Co., 4tlanta, Ga.-Dear
Sirs:-I take plesaure in sfatinlg that I
have used for the latt twenty years the
medicine you arm putting up, known as
Dr. J. Brad field's F'.EALn REGULATOR,
and consider it' the best combination
ever gotton together for the disease for
ivhich it is recommedded. I have been 1
familiar with the preparation' both for as
a practitioner of medicino and in domes.
tie practice, and can honestly say that
I consider it a boon to suffering ~females,
and can but hope that every lady in our
land, who may be euffring in any way
peculiar to their sex, may be able to
procure a bottle, And their sufferings may
not only be relieved, but they -may be
restored to health and strepg$h.
With my kindest regards,
I am, respectfully,
may 2-2w W. B FERRELL, D. D.
PUREST, OLDEST
-AND
Finest Ligpors
-0
DJWN TO HARD PAN
PRICES.
-ALL PLAIN DRINKS TQ
Ten Cents a Drink.
-0
CINCINNATI AND COLUMBIA
LARGER BEER
TO FIVE CENTS A GLASS,
-AT THE
OINING STAR SALQQN
-AND THE
CENTENNIAL BAR,
-BY
F. W. HABENICHT
april 26- Proprie lor.
SflING GOODZ.
W B have just received a new and
YYpretty assortinent of
SPRING CALICOES
AND CAM.BRICS.
The styles are newv a.n prehty a.nd the
p rices will suit the times. Call and
leok at them: they will bear the closest
ini'petion, and we take pleasure in
showving them. Will receive in a few
days a full assortment ofalgosiou
line. . ~ aAgosi u
McMA4STER & BRICE.
FRESH MEJ?ICINES,
S ARSAPARILLA with Iodide of Po
tassa,'Liver *Pills, Anise Scothipg
Drops, Extraqto 10 pchu, Cattle Powders,
Cough Candy derr'y keptoral, Brown's
QQugh Ijxturo, Arnica Li 'lment, Es
senice o Ginger, Eli ir of rilla for.
4sthma, Worm Lozebges.- Hair Retorer,
Essence of.Ledion,- Tooth .Powders', .
These Medicines will commend them
selves to physicians and to .those persons
who desire to know what they are swal
lowing, since the recipe of each is printod
tipo .'its labef.- --- -
FO.R .sAL BYr
McMASTER & BRICE.
mar.21
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r HE NAwTIONAL STA.NDARD.
H~AMs.! HAMs!
UST BECEIVED a lot of choice Mag
nolia Hams unoanvassed, jiard and
acon. '*
ALSQ,
Flour, Meal and Pearl . isat always
fresh and dvery.thing'ufuQlfrl-und in'
first class Grocery House. '
The finest Wines, Brandies and Whis
kfej tha~t dSn,li had' All.kinds' of- cool
c1r ks'prepared in the most tasty 'man
l~ tR. *. M~cOARLE~Y',
.fas,1 ,Aa e. ~Ak a qld stand.
SPRING 1878.
W E are now receiving a splen4M
line of
SPRING GOODS.
150 pieces Prints.
10 ' Cambrics,
10 ' Oretonos.
A fine lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful
line of white and figured CdutohniM
Stripes.
ALSO,
Bleached Ioinespuns, Sursuokers, Cotton
'Diaper, Table Linen and Damask,'
tnd the prettiest assortm ent Tablo
Cloths and Doylles to match
- in the market, and many
other goods which
please call and
ox.eaino.
HATS.
A full line of Straw, Feit and W ool
SHOES.
We have always taken a pride in our
Shoe department. ' We can now say' that
We have the most complete stock of
shoes ever brought to this market,
GIVE US A CALL.
LADD BfS..
W. G. ROCHE
MEI C1LANT TAIL.OB,
J[ AS removed to the store next to the
post-oflice, where he w.ill be gla( to "r&
ceiie his friends and oustomers -
.4 ful,l line of Samples will be kcept on
hahad, fro'rawhich cristomers May mae
Relections. He now ha's the fin6st line of
Fren'ch and English goods ev'er brought
't'o this m'arket...-...-.-.-.-..
lHe is also prepared to cut or to mak
up goods for those who desire.
Garments of all kinds repaired and
cleaned.' - - . . ..
Qe leaining a specialty.
Thankful,to the public for past patron
age, ho solicits a continuance of the
saYme, and guarantees satisfaction,-.
sept 38 W. 0. IROCHE.
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. e i the anost beautif.It
style and perfect in ton
-mie over amade. Jibes
the celebrated Concere
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