The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 03, 1878, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
TU ESDA Y, Kl'PTALMB"19 3, :1878.1
Now Advortisoments.
Notico to Trospassors.
Mount Zion Graded School oponod
on Monday with about ono hundred
and fifty pupils.
A certain curo for ringworm and
all that class of cruptivo -diseases
has been found in that wondorful
altorttivo-Dr. Bull's3 Blood Mix.
tLie.
PMInoICAA.-The 8o uthern Cul..
tivatur for September is received,
and is, as usual, full of good read
ing for the farmor.
The ,outh-Atlantie, published at
Wilmington, N. C., is also at hand,
and its table of contents is quito as
full and variod ;rs that of preceding
numb ers.
T i i ToW %V.u.-Tho following
chango is iado in the division of tho
town into Wards
All that portion of tho town west
of Congresi;i street and south of
Wash in g ton street; to tho boimdary
lincs west and south, to constitute
Ward No. 1.
All that portion of the town east
of Congress street and south of
Washington stroot, to the boundary
lines ea-t Ind south, to constitute
Ward No. 2.
All that portion of the town west
of Congress street and north of
WVashington streot, to the boundary
lines west and north, to constitute
Ward No. 3.
All that portion of the town east
of Congress street and north of
Washing ton sreet to the boundary
lines east an1d north, to constituto
Ward No. 4.
Wm. N. CUxNDLE.1,
Clerk of Council.
I-.C1oN M:EiN.tui-s.-Tho Demo
cratic County Execeutive Comuittoo
has appointed tho following-named
gentlomen as managers of primary
election for the clubs namcd
Feasterville-G. W. Coleman.
Yonguosvillu-V. B. Woodward.
Gladden's G(royc--Jas. McCrorey.
White Oak--S. 11. Terrace.
Winlsboro--T. R. Robertson.
Bear (Creek-W. J. Porter.
*Wateree-Riichiard Matchctt.
Loiigtown-E. P. Jenkins.
Ridgeway--E. P. Daviis.
Doko-J. L. Wardla v.
Cedar Creek--J. W. Dunlap.
Grcoubrier-J. WV. McCants.
Horeb-J. P. M1acfio.
Jonkinsvillo-W..B. Yarboroughi.
Jackson's Creek--G. C. B~aco t.
Mon ticello-W. HI. Trpp
Salem-James 0Owings.
The other managers wvill be
choson, one by the local club and
one biy its president.
. OUT)F CAROIJNA NE flVS.
Jeff David, the Abbevillo mnur~.
deor, has been lodged in the poni..
ten tiary, wvhere ho wvill 'retraiin
p)Onding a further considcrationi of
his case.
T1hroo negro boys who wvoro
navigating the waters of Long~ Cane
tireek, Abbeville county, last week
woroe drowned by the upsetting of a
battona.
The crops nlonlg the Watoreo
river areoi unusually fine, and, iuless
a freshot or some other untowvard
event occuirs, more corn, cotton and
rice will be harvested this y-oar than
for many years past.
The R1ev. James Rosemondi, tho
colored presiding elder of the
Methodist church in Anderson, has
requested the ministers in .his
district not to mo~ddle with lfolities,
but to give their whole attention to
their ministerial duties.
The Democratic convention of
Korpuhaw count'y has nominated Col.
L. J. Patterson for the Senate, and
the following-named gentlemen for
the Honse of :Reprosentativcs : Geon.
Jno. 1). Kennedy, Dr. W. R. Nelson,
L. B. Stephenson.
Tfhe City Council of Charleston
has appropriated one thousand
dlollars for the relief the suifl'erors
from yellow fever in the West, and
privato contributions amounting to
more than fivo thousand dollars
have alroady been inade.
Capt. Calvin Bulk, wvhilo engaged
in dligging a svell on the premises
of Mr. J. M. Caskey, .in .Lancastor
county, fell down the well, a dis.
tanee of twenty-five feet. Both his
legs wvore broken -just above the
ankle hone, the hono1 of one of his
logs protruding through the flesh.
Wmn. Scott, a representativo of
WVilliamsburg Republicanism in the
last Logislatur~e, who believes in
honest labor, shipped the first bale
of Widiamsburg county cotton to
Messrs. WVitto Bros., of Charleston,
weight 515 p)ounlds. Bill is out of
dato in -politics, .He endorses Gov.
Tliamtnim
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11ub lihelrs, lhooksiel lers, and Station era,
715 and 717, Market .8t.., Philadelphia
aug 11-x3mos
BARGAINS I BARGAINS!I
FOR CASI(
GOR he oxttwenty daysm nmay b)o hia
atZ tho2aforstoro of Sol. WVoli'. Tfit
beautiful stock of - - '
- lothing,
' Haots,
Dry Goodsi
Fancy Gooda
will be spld, regardless of cost, as mogoy
mu1.st be r'aised,
july 80 S. S. WOLFE.
TO MAKE MONEY
Pleasantly and fast, agents shoulit nd
dress FINLEY, JIARVEY &, Co., A tlanta,
0.eorgia. juno.15-Iy
B3"ST Dry'"""od""ou"e*i-tit"South
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V.1IlCUAtDS & 13RO.,
NOTICE.
-0
IN order to dispose of what is loft of our
Summer Stock, we have this day reduced
it to and below cost,
Tuck Skirting, worth $1.0, to 60 en.
" " ' A 90 ets. to 55 cts.
" " "S 85 e(s. to 50 etv.
"' " " 75 cts. to 45 ets.
" " " 50ts. to 33 cts.
Ludies' ries and Bows, worth 0 ets., to
55 ets
Lodies' Ties and Bows, worth 75 ets., to
40 ets.
Ladien' Ties un(l lvows, worth 60 ets., to
35 ot.
All other goods proportionately reduced.
W are odtormined to sell, aid persons
wanting goods in our lino will "mak1o
money' by calling before purchasiig
cluewhere.
The c(lbrate I PiCA RL .SITI1T, com
pltet $1.(10. We ualranteo it, to be the
bcest shirt in iho narket for anytthing like
the price, and clhallenge comparison with
any other shirt at that price or at 1'2 per
cent. wore.
MOMASTER & B]RICE.
Pri nts! Prints !
JUST RECEIVED a lot of now style
prints.
.-ALSO
Wamsutta, Fruit of the Loom, and other
brauda bleached HIomlespuns.
-ALSO
Drillings and brown JHomospuns of all
kings.
REME TMBER THAT WE SELL
J. & P. COATS' best six cord Spool Cot
ton at, five cents per spool, Cash,
JF. F. McMASTER & CO.
aug 17
JUST AStRIYED:
F~ROM NE~W YORK
AN elegant lot of' Spring Prints, Cam
~brics, Whito Pique, Figured Piques,
Long Cloth, Cottonado~s, L ad1ios' andl
Gents' Ilosiery, I Iandkerchiefs, Towvels,
&c., and ar10 oflfered at the lowest cash
prices. J. M. BEA TY.
The coloblrated "Bay State" ritandard
screwed aind wire Bowed 8hoes,a specialty
at J. M. BEAT1Y'S. Tfry thonm, and you
will be convined of their durabiity. .
I am offring for sale "Grant's Yoa t
Powdrs." every box gaman'rnteod to giv'e
satisfaction, or money refundod. .Ploaso
give it a trial. J.' M. BEA TY.
Go to J. M. BlMATY'S for the best
Family Flour, Meal, 'Grist, Rice, Hams
(liranded "'Challox~go,") Lard, Bacon,
Sugar and Coirde, t'ory los' prices, Tea,
Craekors, Can dy, Soap, Aitarch, Blinog,
Mihat, Coi.' yo, Mustarii, Peaches, To
matoes, Sardineis, Salmnon, -Pepper,
, pice, Gingor., Nutumegs andl many other
tiungs hoocessary for family comfort,.
.CALL AT
J. .M. .BEATY'S
FOR
STEEL, Swodo Iron, Plow-moulds,
kTraco Chains, Hlames, Back 'Bands,
rain Cradles, Boythos, Br'ado's' HoeS,
hIovels, Gbtrden Hoes and iRakos, Nails,
loreana Mule Shoes and Nails, tlery
,WO.ODENWARE.
B, TI. Rod Cedar Buckets, Galvanizedi
1Hoop' Cedar -Buckets, Painted' Buckets,
Well Buckets, Kegs, -Monsures, Birooms,
&c. .Crookery and Tinware.
5O')Dozon Coats' Cotton for saile at
60 cents per dozen, oashl.
july 27 MJ. F. MoMARTIm A CO
FOR SHERIFF.
it. E. l,118N, JR., its it tcanididitto for
slhirill, subjecato't ho ittion of' tho )emo
crati party at th.e primary election.
july 30-xt tf IANY VoTims.
FOR SHIERIFF.
Messrs. Mlitors :-Pleaso announco V.
J. 1i1ERRON a; a candidate for sheriff at
tho ensuing clection-subIjoet to (ho
wction of tho Democratic party at tho
primary election.
july 23 M.Y FuimNs.
FOR SHEIR LIT.
Tho fricitIs of CAPT. J. D. HOGAN
most, heartily endorse him for the oflico
of sheriff at the onsiting elcctioi--stbject
to the action of the Democrat)i party.
juno 17-Ixtf MAsr Vo'rae.
FOR SHERIFF.
Jkessrs. Iliors.:--Please annioineoi MR.
AAlRON 11. PO'WELL as a candidato for
slherfir at tho ensuing election--%iubject
to tho actiont of the Democratic party at
tho primary election.
aig Gxtxtf MANY VoTiRS.
FOR SHERIFF.
The friends of CA PT. IIAYNE Y. Mc
MEEKIN re'spectfully announce him its
a candidato for sheriff-subject f the
action of the Demcoratic party at tho
priiiary election. june 18--txtf
FOR SHERIFF.
Thc friends of MI10. ILIGIIARD N. Mc
MASTER. rcs pectfully present his ime as
a candidate for sheriff at the ensumig lec
tion-subject to the action of the Deio
cratic party in the primary election.
july 9-xttf
IF OR SHERIFF.
Messrs. Dlitors:---Please announce the
name of MR. JOHN D. McCARItEY for
sheriff, subject to the action of tho De'mo
cratic party at the primary election. Mr.
McCarley is thoroughly qualified for the
o'flice, and will till it a'cptably to all
clesses.
july 11-tf Mny Fitmn.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Messrqs. ulitors:-l?lonso announco MR.
J. W. ROBIN ON a candidato for a serat
in the next Legislattro Mr. Robinson
is a gentleman of undoubted integrity,
honesty and intelligence.
aug 20-tif MANY FrmNDs.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Messrs. Editors:-Please announco MAJ.
JAMES PAGAN as a candidate for a sent
in the Iouse of Representatives from
Fairlichfeo'inty, subject to the ation of
tho Democratic clubs in the Cnsliing pri
mary election.
aug 12-xI tf MAIN DMOCRArs.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Miessrs. 1'lors-'The friends of MR,
T. 8. BRT~CE, appreciating his services
in the past, respectfully noiminato hima for
a beat .in the Houlse of' Reprceiioniatives
from this county-subjet to thie action
of the Democratic clubs in the primary
election., _____ aug 13-ti
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Miessrs. Elllors:--Th o friends of COL. Rt.
GLOAR, hiavin'g faith in his ability
adintegl-ity, hereby announce hinm asa
candidate for (lhe H-ouse of Rtepresenta
tives at the coiming election-snbject to
rho action of - thc Deimocracy at their
primairies. ang 3.-xttf
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Ata meeting of (lie Greonbzier' Domo
ceratic Club, held Junio 8, 1878, (lie fol
lowing resolution was adopted;
Resnh'ed, That we present the claims
of DR1. TF. 1B. McKIN3'UTRY for a seat in
the Legislaturti from this county, and
recotniend his electrion.'
Extract froui (he inutes.
8. ft. RU TL AND,
jugo 18-tf - Scrotary.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
At a meeting of (lbe Oakland Democrat
ic 1lb of township numiber five, held on
(ho 28th of April, 1878, the following
rosolut(ion wvas adopted:
Resolel, That'this Club, recognizing
(lie litneoss and ability of Hioh.- H. A.
GaillIarid ias a representative, hiereby
nominate him as a candidate for ro
election.
Exvtract from the minutes:
A. J. LAMAR,
miay 16--txtf Scretary.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
3Tessrs. JKlitors:--Pllease announce 11L A
GAILLARD as a candidate for (lie House
of Representatives, at (lie coiming~ eco
tion. T1hie course of Mr. Gaillard in pftb
lie life has given general satisfaction Erid
dono honor to old Faeirftold. -In-recogni
(ion of hisa sorvies it is- but- proper (hat
ho should be sent to the .House at (lie
next. eiection. This nomination is madhe
entirely ' without the kn6owledgo of th'o
gentleman unied .
may 1fl--tf MANY FRIENDS.
FOR SOHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Thio friends of MR, JNO..VINHON pre
sent. him as a canid~ate~ for Sohool Com..
mn isioner at the ensuing election-sub
ject to the action of the Democratic clubs
in the urimary election, nug 13-r
V011 $0COOL COMMISSION2x.
lhsses. Ilors:-Plcaso anuounce REV.
WIiliAlt) tfClARDSON -as a candi.
date for the position of School Comnis-.
tainer at tho ensuing 'ce'fIbn." This
gzentleman has, by 'his 6R1cial courso
during the past two yebrsi-sh6wn him.
self to be a fiithful, zealous and ofioient
oflior; and the educatioinal int6rests of the
county can best be advancod by retain
ing him in his preseit-p oHition. MNt,
RICUARDSON is a regularly enrollod
iomber of the Winnsboro Domocratic
Club, and will abidd t'' result of the
primary election.
july i1-x f MAN M Y DiCuRATS.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Pleaso announce B. I. OBERTSO
as-a anldidato for School Conuniii iisione
at the cnsuing olection-subjoet to tho
Action of the Deniocratic party at the
primary olectioh.
juno 4-txtf MANY FRIENDs.
FOR PROBATE JJDGE.
"'ho friendIcs of CAPT. J. R. BOYLES
nominato lim for Frobntb Jitdgo at thd
ensuing olection s--.ubject to the result
of the Democratic primary election.
aug G tf
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE.
The friends of MR. OSMOND R.
THOMPSON, appreciating his valuablo
services as Probate Judge, and having tho
highest confidenco in his integrity and
peculiar litncss for the oflice, bog leave
to present him to the voters of Fairfiold
county for a re-election -ubject, of
conrse, to a nomiiatiii by the )emocrat.
ic party, july 30-tf
JOB LOTS!
0
E have a lot of KID GLOVE8 at
twenty-five conta per pair.
Wide RIBBONS below Now York cost,
to close stock.
EXAMINE THEM.
-0. -
We have the best Shirt coming on over
offeored in Winnsboro for $1.00. We war.
rant them to be made of Wamsutta shirt.
ing and breasts of 2100 linen. We will
off'er thiem at
N.INETY CENTS EACH.
We are selling Spool Cotton at fivo
cents per spool.
LadA Bros.
aug 24
SPRING HAS COME;
-AND
Neow Style Goodus
-HAVE
JTUST ARIVED, including, all the
eJnovelties of tho season, at the Winns.
bore DJry Goods, Fancy Goods and:
Millinery Bazaaf.
MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sin
ce thanks to her friends. and-the publio
generally for the yast, patrduago, solloiL
ting a continuance of the saine. She will
ondeavor as heretofore and is determined
to please the muort fautidious.
Millinery and Fan'oy Goods Stogck is
compijleto, French Pattern Hats, frimmned
and untringueid,8trawv H-ats-sud Bonnets,
Sun laits 'a'nd Sailors, hRibbons, Silks,
Laces, Fl owers, Feathers, Uluions, Nookc
TVies, Runfiling, Linen and Lace S3etts,
Jland kerchiefs, Oorsets, Gloves,,,Blittons,
&c,, &e -
----.
Second lot of Spring Calioeo, also a nice
lot of Dress Goods, Mohairs, Al acas, a
Jap~anese Silks, Wash Popihna,.
and other ilco Materials and.
Triminigs. Call and
see, Ladilos, for-youre.
solves, . r
A large lot of M1en's, .Ladieg' and
Children's Shoes, Gorits' end Boyi~s''yd
and Straw Hlat,-,fhuo and courso'..--./
A choice lot of famnily Grooeies, Can
dies, Cakes, 'ManoroI. TIolinco.- Cign'rs,
Kerosene Oil, hardware, Woodonware,
T .inware, Crockery, &c.
---
A quantity of Lumber for sale low foz
sh .