The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 16, 1878, Image 3
CAL ITEMS.
CHANGE OF s0HHEDULE.-!The foliow
ing is the schedule of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad
DAY PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave 1laokstook, 3.15, Pr. 215, p. ar.
" Winnuboro, 4.03, i. Mr. 11.26, A. rt.
SRidgeway, 4.3S, p. ar. 10.&2, A. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER.
Going South. Going North.
Leave Blaokstook, 12.31, A. M. 2.03, A. M.
" WianHboro, 1.14, A. M. 1.14, A. ni
" Ridgeway, 1.49, A. rr. 12.30, A. M.
NeW Advertimeno .
Sheriffs Sale-S. W. Ruff.
Final Discharge--R. P. and Troy
T. Lumpkin.
For the Legislature - Many
Friends.
For the Legislature-A. J. La
mar, Secretary.
Salt is said to kill nut grass. Is
it true ? Will it injure the land 7
What has become of Blackstock I
We haven't hoard from there in an
age.
A class in Calisthenics will be
formed on Monday afternoon, at six
o'clock at Col. Rion's school house,
for the benefit of young ladies. *
PERSONAL.-WO have been pleased
to receive a call from Maj. James
R. Scott, of Columbia, who is on a
short visit to our town.
"A clear brain and a right aim" is
manifested by all nurses who keep
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup handy. It is
always reliable and contains nothing
injurious. *
The Winnsboro Danocratic Club
met in the court-house on Tuesday
night, but, owing to the unfavorable
weather, there was but a small turn
out of the members. It was there
fore concluded best to defer the
selection of .the different committees
till a future meeting.
AROUND TowN.-Bring back that
umbrella.
Butter and eggs plentiful and
cheap.
Calisthenics are the go in the pub
lie schools.
The number of candidates is daily
increasing.
Tuesday was a bad day for street"
corner gossip.
A revenue detective has been
nosing around.
The cool weather is making the
crops look droopy.
Heavy,.rains and cold weath'er on
Tuesday. T.he last of the dry goods
boxes wvent into the fire.
The Winnsboro Democratic Club
met on Tuesday night. No impor
taut business was transacted.
The "lean nine" had to haul on
their overcoats Tuesday, and no
doubt found th.em quite comfortable.
THE WATEREE DEhrocAcY.--The
Democrats of Water.e have met
and reorganized under the name of
the "Oakland Democratic Club,"
have adopted the new constitution,
and have elected new officers as
followe:
President-James Pagan.
Vice-Presidents--John Hlollis and
Sichard Mgatchett.
Secretary-A. J. Lamar.
Treasurer-D. H. Robertson.,
Cor. Secretary-T. L. Johnson.
Executive Committee- Jas. P.
Cason, W. A. Smith, R. B. Smith.
Member County Executive Coin
nittee-R. P. Lumpkin,
On motion, it was resolved that
all persons now enrolled becon'
*idered members of the club. It
'was also resolved that hereafter no
person can be admitted to member.
Bhip except by a vote of two--thirds
of the club. It was further re,
solved that the following oath be
required of every person previous
to his enrollment: "I solemnly
swear that I will rote for ad mns.
thin all the nominees of the Demo..
cratio party, national, State and
county." It will be seen from this
,that a regular "Iron-clad" oath is
t equired. We would like to hear
fromn our dusky senator. In the
sameo of consnon decency, are we
to 'bqdIsgr&4e by this sap-headed
penatgr two years longer ? We
z haie oiten wondered -fromi wllich
eonlioin that it tmiud, h) the ono
('o lllOmly known ais thlo--bz.ar d/
When the club -moots again, T(
NEws AND HEuALD will bo informed
of its doings. WEU.
FINAL DLdCHiARilt.
' OTICE Is hereby given t':at on the
twentieth (lay of J uno nvxt, f."bju ln
P. Luluphin and froy T. Luzupkin,
Executors of the will of Abram F. Lump
kin, deceased, will apply to the Judge of
Probate for FairileldCounty, for a final
discharge and lot tors distissory.
It. P. LUMPIIN, Exotutor.
TItOY T. LUMPKIN, Executor.
may 1( .-.1
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Messrs. Editors:--Piraso announce I. A.
GAILLAIR D as a ca ndidato for the Ilonse
of topresentatives, at the coining elec
tion. The course of Mr. Gaillard in pub
lie life has given general satisfaction and
done honor to old Fairfild. in rccogni
tion of his services it is but proper that
he should be sent to the House at the
next election. This nomination is made
entirely without the knowledge of the
gentleman named.
may 16--tf MANY FRIENDS.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
At a meeting of the -inkland Da:nocrat
ic Club of township number six, held on
the 28th of April, 1878. the following
resolution was adopted:
Resolcd. That this Club, recognizing
the fitness and ability of Iion. I. A.
Gaillard as a representative, hereby
nominate him as a candidate for re
elvetion.
Extract from the niinutes
A. J. LAMAR,
may 10-txtf ficrtary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an execution to mo di.
reeled, I will offer sale before the
court-house door in Wannsboro, on the
first Monday in June next, within th(
legal hours of sale, to the h1iglietst bidde
for x-u, the following described prop
erty, to wit:
All that plantafen, lying in Fairtield
county, on waters of Little River. con,
taining THnEE UUNDRED AND 1IrY acXrF&,
-ore or less, and bounded by lands of
Thomas Anderson, B3.n Martin, John
Yonguo and others, levied on as the
property of J. It. and L. L. Vane, at
tae suit of Gower, Cox &. Masr.,lcy.
Sherifra . 8 y, ,C.
Winnsbor.,
May 11,
may 1 d G- 1 -'
CLERK' ;ALE.
Tile Mate of 0o1tif.h 4"areliti,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Wim. C. 13e & Co. vs. James D. Hogan
and Others.
N pursiance of an order of the Court
of Coniuen Pleas nades in the atbolvc
stated ca:is-, I will ott,r f"r ';al(: befare
the court-horuso donr in Winnsboro, on
tho first Monday in Juno n xt, within
the le-gal htourr of salo, at public outcry,
to the highest bid.ler, the foJowing de
isribed lllrope'rty, to wit.:
All tlx.t certain, pie. parcel or tra:.t of
lind, contiliiing ON. ;i.t i L . t:, 10 i'c or
less, lmig and nt.te at Yko, in th
C)ounty of Fairfield, and homioded. on tie
eas:t by thme track~ of t,be Charlotte, (0o
Imumbia aind Angusta Railroa I Comn ,any,
adon the south, wecst and north by
lands of Eugene MeN ulty. .
One half of the purcha8e-moeney to be
paid in cash, for the balance a credit of
one year from date of sale, with interest
from said day, the purchaiser to give his
bond secured by a mortgage of thec
premiuses and to pay for all necessary
papers.
W. H. KERR,
(Clerk's Office, C.C. C, I.. F?.. C.
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
Maty10, 1878.-tas
HAMS ! HAMS !!
TJUST BElCETVED a lot of choice Mag.
nolia Haums unoanvassed, tLard and
BJacon.
ALSO,
F?losir, Mteal andic rearl Grist always
freRha and everything usually foucd in e
first class Grocery House..
ALSO,
The finest Wines. Brandies and Whis
ies that can be had. Ali kinds of cool
drinks pm eparedi in the most tasty man
ner at
JE. J. McCARILEY'8,
april 18 Jan. R. Aiken's .uld stand.
Notice Final Discharge.
OTICE is giveun to all whom it may
-concorn that'iThomas E. Cloud, Ad
ministrator of the estate o1 David G.
Cloud, deceased, will apply to the Judge
of Probate at Winnsboro, 8, (1., on the(
31s6 day of May next for a final dii
charge.
0. IK. THOMPSON,
april O0-1m J. P. r.c.
MOUNT~ZIO~N IiNTItC
DURING thenontinuance of the grad
ed school In conneotion with Mount
Zion, sJtudents I the Aneient and
IMoerne Languages igher Mathe,matios
Iand the AoIences will be received into
the Kastttuto opola the payment o
I 9.60 per scholastic -month of four week
fob 7-titP$#olpai,
BEL.b..
WB 14 L OTIClER.
iM to 'NaTi)i vinnoln,!3
f.Gr.xt;, Q., Mareh 2'J, 1870.
J3ral;ic1 &i i Co., Atlanta, 0a.--Dear
tir:-:-- tr.klo pleauires ,n stti}ng that I
ha 1 :il for I.ro 1ast t wl..y yeare tit
a,-i'i!in PO ' i ltiti;t ; 1: p. knto--n als
D)r. J. 1hr')die.tll's 1's.m a :L; :L:1.. t t U:,
a'rtn! eOn:aie r it tll be.-t c-.e ub,it:rtion
tv,4 !ott('tn to,gtl)cr for th'e .i-.e.,se for
whli,', it is r,eommrt'ldied. I have been
fatuiliar with the preparation both for as
a practitioner of imodicino and mi domecs.
tic practico, and can honestly say that
I consider it a boon to suffering females,
and can but hopo that every lady in our
land, .who may beo ruftring in any way
peculiar to their sex, mll, be able to
p 1roclire a bottle, and their sulferings may
net only he reliove-1, but they may be
restore.l 1 hcaltlh ant stregt h.
With my kindest r"gards,
I am, rettpeotfullv,
may 2-2w W. B. FE1tI1LL, M, D.
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PLEASANT BEVERAGES FOR
T.HE UOT PAYS,
Imported Rhine Wine,
Fine Tatilm Claret Wine,
Pure Oporto Port WVine,
Fino Pale and Dark Sherry WVino.,
Very Fine Sweet Catawba W.no
North Carolina Scuppernong,
Blackberry Wine and Brandy,
Appolonaris Natu ral Mineral WYater,
itobert Smnith'.s India Pale Ala,
., iwaukie Lager, in JBottles1
lSeegera' Pure Lager, Bottled,
Gonnuino Champagne, Imported,
Lemons, Fresh Every Week, and a
Plonty of
-ICE
For all purposes. All thoeo low for Cash,
, .uring the
SPRING AND SUMMtER SEASON,
--AT THPR
MORNING STAR SALOON
-AND TUR
~NTENNliI DB,
F. Wr2HABENICHT '
may U-4f ?reprioW,
B.rJ~Id e, over Little R~iver *IIb
wn MaAavha 20tor
New I1roceries.
I4AM REC04IVIN( daily fresh
Sugars, Coffees Green and Ionet
ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal,
Syrups, Molasses, Soda,
Soap, Starcl, Sagging
and Ties, Bacon,
Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets
Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nailo,
Traco Chains, Horso and Mule
Shoes, Axle Groese, White Wine and
Cider Vinegar,
Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni
received to,-day.
New Buckwheat Flour,
Choice new crop Now Orleans
Mol'asses.
New Mackerel in kits, } and }
barrels.
ie All goods dolivered within
corporato limits,
D. R. FLENNIKEN,
SPRING HAS CO1UF,
-AND
New Style Goode
.-HAVE
TUST ARRIVED, including, all the
" novelties of the season, at the Winns
boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and
1 illinery Bazaar.
MRS. DOAG wishes to return her sin.
core thanks to her friends nnd the public
generally for the past patronage, solici
ting a contipuance of the snnmp. She vill
endeavor as heretofore and is determined
to please the most fastidious.
Millinery and Fancy Goods Stock is
complete, French Pattern Hats, trimmed
and untrinmmed,Straw 11jtts and 3onnets,
Sun Rats and Sailors, l'ibbons, filk,
Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neck
Ties, 1Lnpling, Linen and Lace bettfl,
Iandi:erchiefc, Coret", Gloves, Buttons,
&c., &c.
-0
Secpnd lot pf Spring Calicoes, also a nice
lot of Dress Goods, Molhairs, Alpacas,
Japanese Silks, Wash Popmns,
and other nice Materials and
Trimmings. Call and
see, Ladies, for your
selves.
A large lot of Men's, Ladies' and
ChldIgren'nShoes, Gents' rd B.ys' Fur
and St,rawv Hats, fine and cour.ie.
-----
A choice lot of Family Groegries, Can,
dies, ('akes, Mackerel, Tobacco. Cigars,
Korosene Oil, Hardware, W'oodenware,
Tinware, Crockery, &c.
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A quantity of Lumber for sale low for
cash..
march 30J. 0. B30 AG.
BEAUTIFUL LA WNS.
BEAAUTIFUJL LAWNS,
Fast Colors, at 10 cents per yard
BE~AUTIFUL LAWNS,
Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard,
BEAUTIFUL LAWNS,
Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard.
BEJAUJTIFULJ LAWNS,
Fast colQrs, at 10 cents per yard.
BEAUTIFUL LAWNS,
Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard.
BEIiAUTIFUL LAWNS,
Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard,
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Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard,
BEAUTIFUL LAWNS,
-Fast colors, at 10 cent,s por yard.
BEAUTUIFUL LAWNS,
Fast colors, at 10 cents per gard.
BEIAUTIFUL .LAWNS,
BEAUT.IFUZJ LAWNS,
SJ. E~ IMater a co'.
$|$d I,SEf
SPEIU 000Ds
0
E have just received a new and
A/V pretty assortment of
SPRING CALICOES
AND CAMBRIQS,
The atyldp are now and pretty and the
prices will suit the times. Call. and
look at them: they will bear the cloeont
inalcction, and we take pleasure in
showing them. M ill receive in a few
days a full assortment of all goods in our
line.
McMASTER & BRICE,
FRESH MEDICINES.
AIISAPARILLA with Iodide of Po
13tassa, Liver Pills, Anise Soothing
Drops, Extract of Buchu, Cattle Powders,
Cough Candy, Cherry Pectoral. Brown's
Cough Mixture, Arniea Liniment, Es:
sence of Ginger, Elixir of (Iriudeli4 'for -
Asthma, Worim Lozengos, Ilair Restorer,
Essence of Lemon, Tooth l'owders, &c.
selvoa to phllyi:icians ansi to those personp
who desire to know w' hat they are swal
lowing, since the recipe of each is pri'ktec
upon its label~
FOR SALE DY
McMASTER & BRICK
mar 21
SPRING, 1878e
WY E are now ropoiving a epleidic
line of
SPRING GOODS.
110 pieces Prints.
10 " Cambrics,
10 " Cretojes.
A fine lot of Wash Poplius, beautiful
line of white' and igured Cet?nq
Stripe.
ALSO,,'
Bleached. Homospuns, Sursuckers, Oattoq
Diaper, Table Linen and Damask,
and the prettiest assortment Table
Cloths and Doylies to. matoh
-in theo market, and many'
other goods which
please call and
HATS.
A full line of Straw, Pelt and WioI
Hamts.
We have always taken a pride In ou~
shoe department. We can now say tha$
we have the mOst comnplete stgokQ
shoes ev,er brought t.o this mamrke).
GXI US A CA4L1,.
LADD BEOQS.1
Tp lIE first UIonse in tow.n .to reNude -
..Whiskey to .qen .conta a drink, .Ber -"
to five cents a glassnf and Blilliarde Afteed
cents per game, H aving a large and well
seloeted lotQof Pure Liqumors on han d'tof~~~
whmigh the followilng are a feyv of ,t~j
brands.: "'e "
Pure old Kon.tucky Bourbon, OAbi4A'
~XXX and Biaker Rye, .Sour M~ash
Monntainl Corn, a specialty, CQdt94~
California, Peachi and Apple J3rand4 ~
Olhan)pagrge, Sherry and PortW
Cincinni'ti Lager fleer always lot
Ice, and all sorts of faney and ecol -~Il9
pr,epared in the mnost tasty massey A.
OUJS UOUS3.
april 30-t* 1. p. e
LiEATHEB1 LEIATHE1R
Uarness, Upper,
*hes.,