The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 12, 1878, Image 3
I.jOCAL ITEMIS.
8ATU.D1AY,. OCTOB3ER 1.), :17.
Religious Notcos.
Associate lleformued Churci 1_1 tev. j.
A. Todd, elevenl, A.31t., an1d hAlf-pa,st
sevenI, P. 3M.
Episcopal Chutrchi-Rev. J. Obalr ,
seryices overy Sunlday except thle 2nd
Sunday of the m1onth;Z att I . A. 1.
Presbyi'teriti Churel-lev. 11. B.
Pratt, Ii A. ni. and 7:30 P. m. Sun-.
day School 9 A. %F. Praye. meeting
Wednesday 4: 30 t. M.
Methodist Churiveh-IRov, WV. A.
Rogers, It A. mi. and 7: :10 v. r. Sunday
School, 10 A. 1. Plrayor Meeting ot
Thtuirsday att 7: 30 r. it.
New Advertisements.
Augusta Store--Jito. L. 'Mimnaugh.
Whiskeys-It. J. MeCarley.
Notice to Creditors-O. I. Thoip
Son), J. P. F. C.
Clerk's Sale-W, 1. Kerr, C. C.
C. P.
1htilding-nd 1Loan Association--D.
Rt. Flennikzen, Sceay
M- Let ter-heads, o f,fine pnaper, prinIII
ed to order, can he had at this ofilce at
the low price of ive dollars ler thcls
and.
Sixty-eight members of the order of
the H Knights of, I lonor have died of
yellow fever int Memiphis land New
Orieans. Tis vill require two ad
ditional assessments upon menibers of
the order.
Tho Columbia Register now reaches
Winnsboro by the eatrly morning
freight, train. Thisis i a ie airange
nent, nal makes the Rqy/is/er even
more that cycr wi-eleomke to.its man1tily
friends and readers.
D. G. Gwens, DrIst Akltoonal,
Pas., writes: "D1r. hull's liaby Sy'rup
has a w-onderful reptilption; the de
mand for it is really astonishing.
lthers will have nio other. It is
destined to supersede all other Sooth
illn Syrups,'
The Ei'veniny; Sen/inc' is a now
paper started iln Angisita by the pro
prietors of' tile Chronicle and Cons/i
fltionilit. It is e(jited by Col. J:a1ies
It. It l all and P. A. Stovall, Esq.,
and already gives promise of the suc
cess it will un.d00oubiedly achieve inder
such manug"in
AID FOR TH11. SumRnu .-nimThe con.
tributions from Wimnsboro, in aid of
the yellow fever sullbrers ire as fol,
lows;
Knights of Honor - $35.00
Misonts - - - - 25.00
Itaffle of Geraniumns - 18.25
1'resbvterian Chuirch - - 53.00
Associate Rieformiied Churiich 30.00)
iMethlodistChuirch - - 25,00
Lebanon Churchm (in the colIin
try) - - - - 37.00
The cotit ion)jls f'rom the Proshy'
Sterian, the Associa to Reformned and1(
the Lebanon church, and1( thle proceeds
of the r'alic were forwarded by Iu.
tenidanit Urice to the IIowarid Associa
(ion at Memphis. T1he amount con.
tributed by thue Methodist chnireh was
forwarded to Nashyllle by the pa3stor',
R1ev. W. A. Rogers. Arrangemnents
had likewise bee) made for a collee
tion in the Episcopal church, but just
pre'vions to the timle app)loinIted, infor'
miation was ried( tha3t 11o lmore as,
*iistancee wvas needed, and the collection
Was5 th)or'Ofore dlispnj)sed with,
THE STATE Far1 n .-The Coluimbia
corres pondeut of thle NeYws and Cou
r'ir' says: "Mr'. Thos, WY. Holloway
has beeni in Coliumbia~ for t wo days,
busily engalged iln setting his house
the Fair building--.in order for the ap1
prioachinjg State exhibi (ion. Somec
uiseful andl ncessary changes are being
made in tile features of the grounds,
aind the sca'O of preparr.tions inidi.utes
that that the zealous secretary is in
earniest Iin lis aniticipations of a display
of un11usual inlte't anld magiltuide,
* Exhibitors of stock will be pleased to
learn that all the cattle and stock penis
wvill be removed..from their p)resent p)o.
1 sition to a point much nlear'er the ceun
tral building. It may be noted here as
* g~ striking inistance of tile stranlge inidif
ference of the p)eopJc of South Carojina
to their own best initerests, that, In r'e-.
sponse to the enll of the dlepartmnent at
Washingtonu for specimens of the pro
ducts of this State to b)e senit to the
Paris Expositilon, but two articles have
beeni received by Mr. Hiollowaty, tlie
aigent, to b)e forwarded. Of these, one
was a sampic)l of cottoni anid the other
was a block of granite about one foot
square. in simnilar' responuse to inqui..
ries from the~ same quarter (Washing
Loll) relative to the cap)alithes of this
soil in the matter of fig cult ure, one
letter has been reeived fromn a gentle,
lna liing in the city of Cohimbia,
HOOoT JNq AFFR A Y JN COIMI mA ..
Mr'. John M. H[arris was shot in the
nook :and seriously woundedl by Mr.
Wmn. D)ent, oni MoI!dlay night, about,
11 o'clock, on Main street.In Columbia.
Ther'e Wasl but one witnetTss to the QO
turrenco, which was5 the. result, it is
said, of a' sight quarrel existing be
t yeen. the nar:ties,in reibrhnce to somoQ
lvi* ci ro iustanice.. No, parfclttlars
Ilre govell beyolld the F'ute. that. after aI
.w angry words h:ad paett.sed one shot.
wits fil'-<I by Iln wvI(%ith Ithf ell'eo above
statod. Th'le ball[ sirutck llarris inl Ihe
t'eck oi the . let. side just ol ve Ihe
chavicele,, :ald 1lod<.e(< li'eny the spilne,
caulsiln iitsI auit paravsis ol'y. heod lell ari
ald side auld lower Hlibh. The -wolund
ed Illal ruceivvd prom lpt ue<dicl att
.'ention, aid fhe ball was extracted ai
hour 1111ler the siooting. Dentf at olnco
8surrelidered hilinselt' to (lie authl-orit is,
tlul is liehl to await the result, of I [iar
lis' injuries. Hurris, itt Itet.ae.nts,
was colsidered to be in a hoImess
coli(litioll.
Building and Loan Associaloi.
1 UkII t regilar meeting or the willns
. boro 1111nilig itil 1,0anl Assoclattin
wl be ltil it the Tlown 11011 onl Moflav even
ing,t hol4l4111Ut1ant. JALT,O'ClOCk. NI1ImIINTr1 Will
bring lt itlr luim.k5 nil pay 1,III0r fnon0 ily tnsta.
litt1s at, mr le1ore that. tie, ofherwise tile
eitalt,y of tell entls rI m sare will Ir. cluageti
after t.e ut-0111g. there will .h,e ro i 1o1r
hmu1111redi to six lium1rei ollars on la d.
bloney will be off(ered its usual.
1). R.. Ff. ECN N I K RN,
oct f2-t1 Secy. and Tieas.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
~ U?Y-SU*AN' to an order of the Court
of P.obiate for the County oflaivrield,
1ado ' is day, all person' havin 'g clitims,
of whatevor naturo against the estate. of
John H. Davis, deecasel. are requireil to
cilblish their demands oil or Ifor the
oigIth day of Novoinbor next, before tho
Judge of Probato, at Winnsboro, South
Carolina.
0. R. THOMPSON,
Jillge Of Probate.
Winnsboro, 1. 0., October 11, 1878.
oct 12--td
CLERK'S SALE.
Stiate of South Ca1roliu),
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
The Winnsboro Untildintg atnd Itoan Asso
tionl
Ys.
Robert i.. martin, M,. Evans 'Martin, J.
Alice Martin. Mattic E. Martin and
Willialin MN. Martin.
'~N pursuance of an order of the Court
of Comil on Pleas, mtaido in the abov0
stated case, I will oilbr for sale before
the ourt-houso door in Winnsboro, oil
the firt Monday in November next,
withii the legal ' ours of Sile, at puhlic
outcry to the higiest bidder, the follow
ing described *prolerty, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract (f 1aild,
lying, being and situate in tho town of
Wimnsboro, in tho County of Fairfield.
St,to of South Carolina, known in the
plia of said town as Lot Number One
ft,ndred and Fifty-Five, fronting on
Collego street and aujoining lot of Charo
line Jones and lets forierly belonging to
David Campbell,
TERMs OF SALE:
One half of tho purchaelid IDO1y to be
p.aid in cash, for the Ialance at aredit of
six Iloliths tromt1 tile day of sale, with in
trest payable annually; the purclasor to
give for the unpaid balance t bond mo
cured by i mortage of the premises sold;
to insure the dwelling-house o4 said
promiwes agaiist 1nss by fite; to lisigl
the )olicy of insuranco to the said Clerk;
and to pay for all necessary paperms.
W. H1. KERR,
Clpr''s Offico, C. C. C. p.
Winnsboro, S. Q.,
October 11, 1878.
oct 12-tt
REPiORIT' O[F THiE CONDITION
OF TilE
Winnsboro National Bank,
A1T WinnsbIoro, in th' State of SouthI
A uirolina, at the Close of business
October 1st, 1878.
.f ESO UlRCES.
Loans and D)iscounts, $61,922 88
Overdrafts. 120 20
U. S. lionds to secure
circulation, 75,000 00
Other Stocks, Bonds and Mort
gages, 1,260 00
D)ue fr'omi approvedl reserve
agents, 459 00
Due tromn Olher Nationatl
Blanks, 6,053 93
IReal Estale, Purnji ure
and Fixtnres, 1,453 451
Carrent Expenses and
Taxes Piiel 1,151 71
Premiumtis Pid, 25600 O00
Blills of o'lher Banks, g,i oo
Fraeilional Currency (inchid
ing Nickels.) 98 53
Specie., (including gold
TIreasuiry cortificaltes) 814 35
Logal Tender Noies. 9,445 00)
iledenmption-fundl withl U. S.
'Treas.,5 po'r cent. of ci rculationl, 3,375 00
Dite from U. S Treasurer, other
thtan 5 p)er centt. redemption
fund, 1,000 00
Total, $168,303 05
iJ ABILTTfJE S.
Ca pit al St ock paid in, $75,000 00
Surplus Fund, '4,400 O00
Undivided profit s, 2,617 20
National Bank notes out
standing, 60Q,800J 00
Dividends unpaid, 126 00
Individual deposits subject
lo check, 14,169 00
Du11 to othier National Blanke, 1,190 85
Bills payable, 5,000 00
Tot al, $108.303 05~
STATE~ OF SOUTHl CA ROLINA,
County of FaIirfleld.
I, T. K. Elliott, Cashier of tile
above niamed Bank, do solemnly
swear that, tile above stalomont is true
to the best of my knowledge andi helief,
T. I5. ELI4OTT, Cashioe .
Subscribed andi sworn to before me
this 5th day of Qotober, 1878,
WMX, N. CHJANDPr,1, Notary Public.
Correet-Attosia
W. R. ROBERlTSON,
A. 8. DOUGLASS, Diotos
JAS. A. IGE. Drcos
Otober 10-1t
JUST REOEIVED.
1 Tierce bost eanvassed Hfamst,
1 Tierco best L4arcI,
1 TfIerce Now Rico..
Ground Rio Coffee,
Gunpowder and Young Hiyuon Tea. -
A variety of Crackers and Tea Cakes,
lowest prices.
ant 3 .MRAT
'HE AUQUSTA STOR,
--0--Q
Keep it Before the People, the plotco
to Buy,
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoos,
Hats, &c.
NOW that hard times are 111)on our
farmers it behooves the head of
ovory fatnily to procure his Winter
Supplies of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, &-., where he emn buy them
the best and nmost durablo for tho
smallest outlay of money.
The attontioi of the reader jR ro -
spoetfully called to the following list
of Goods ai I Prices which will be
found to be
As 'Truthful As It Is Sartiling
Calicoes, 61 cents.
-I Sea Island. 5 cents.
Hoe,vy Biov,n Domestics, r) to 8
Kentucky Jeans Commencing 10
Kentucky Jeans a Drive, 18
Rock Is'and Doeskin Jeans,
regular prico fifty cents, 33j
Scotch Highland Linseys,
Chn0> at 25 cents, only?r 15
Heavy (-mton Flannel, always
siold at 20 cents, only 10
Bleached Shirting comlijei,
cing 6 cents ip to the bes10 t-0
Pins, dfa
HaIrpinsm, a
Best Writing Ink, 6 "
Best Needles, 5
Good Elastic Suspendors, 10, 15 "
Colgate's Toilet Soap, 3
Good Machine (otton, 200
yards, Black Spo)', 3 "
Tho'Renowned Porlatine Lily
Whito sold at 25 cents, only 10 "
144 Buttons for Shirts and
Calico, &c., 5 '
Tiead Cambrie Handkerohiefs,5"
Domestic Hosiery for Men and
'Wohon, coImmencn1 51"
Steel Thiiiblcg. motal lined,
two for 5
Lace Edging, 2J "
Best Lead Pencils, 3 for 5 "
Best Ball Thread, 3
Fine Combs, 6 "
Dressing Combs, -
Tucking Combs, Tortoise
Shell, 15
Childrn's Round Combs, 10
' And so on. To enunierato all would
take a sheet too lojg for th prss.
Give me a call and be conviuced
of my live and lot live prices,
THE AUGUSTA STORE,
JNO. L. MIMNAUGH, ProprictQr,
Winnsboro, P. 0.
oct 12
NEW GOODS
J. M, BEATY'8,
[ aejst returnedl from New
01or, adam openin~g daily a
varied stock of
DRY GOODS
AND
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
CLO~T HING,
BOOTS AND SH( FES,
GROCERIES, &C.
My Friends are Invited to Call,
I again call the attention of the
p)ublic to my stock of "Bay State"
standard screwed and wire
sewed Boots and shoes,
Every pair guara1fn~
teed t, givo
-SATSFACTION.--.
sept 26 _J. M. BE ATY.
CHOEE GROaERIES!
JUST RECEIV.1D.
Consisting of Fresh Sugars, Coffees
Green and Roasted-Toa, Best
Family Flour, Grist, Bolted
Meal, Syrup's, Molasu
ses, Soda, Soap,
March, Bag
ging anid
Ties.
LARD in bble. cans and buclkets,
BACON,
Ohoice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed
i3ye and Barley.
Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and IMple
~Shoos, Axle Grease, White
Wine and Cider Vinegar,
Durham's Tobyacco,
Raiins, Currants a ad Cjtron.
AILSO,
Friesh Canned Salmon, Peaches and
Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow
Chow anSI . Pppor Saiyce.
~ot 8 D. R. fLRNNIUEN.
ARFITHMETICS
-::-Folt
The 11i1)lic S'-hools of South
A T the recent, iune(ing of the State
Board o,k Exainilers, at Columbia,
SAN DFOtD'S SEMIE N OF
ANALYTICAL AltRTHMETICS
Was. ainong other text-books, j?dopted
for uso in the. public sphools of Sduth
Carolina for the nuxt live years.
These Arithmotics are the out-cono of
thirty years experience of DR. SHELTON
P. SA NFOR) of Georgia, 'on' of the
most skilful and cuccessful teachers in
this country. In clearness Qf.dellnitlionis
fullness of slato exercises, thoroughness
of analysis and general completeness,
I they. are uisurpassed, if indeed,
equalled. They are ominently practical.
Studying Sanf'ord, pupils learL; to thi k,
Sinco'71 -'73, they have. heon in use ii
the public and privahto schools of Charles
ton city, in tho privat,e schools of Colum
bill, etc., etc. Read the following en
dorsements based on use of the books in
the school:
From IoN. 1U1m S. Tnomi>soN,
State Superintendent of Education.
(At the time of writing) Principal Male
Academy, Columbia, S. C.,
"Sanford's Arithmet,ics are* superior to
any that I have seen, in the fullness Qf the
examples, the clearness and simplicity
of thuanalyses, and the accuray oC tI'o
rules and delinitions. This opliuion is
based upon a full and tho.'ough test in
the school-ro,om. To those teauher's iho
may examino these Arithn;etias with
reference to introdupti#, I would es
pecially commend the treatment. of Per
centago and Profit and Loss. No text
books thqt I have over u?ed jro jo satis
facioo1y to teachers and pupils."
From Miss E. A. KErLY. Principal Char,
leston, (S. C.) Feimle seminary.
"CIAuEsTON, July 13, 1878.--Sanford's
omomon Sphool and Sanford's Higher
An,ltieal Arithmetic have for flye years
stooid the test of constapt us ;n our
oliss rooms. We think them better
adapted to the wants of our school than
any other arithmetics with which we are
acquainted."
Under date of July .22, 1878, Aiss M4ny
BROwNI'iELD, 1urmmervillo, S. C., writes:
'"i aving xsed Hanford's Arithmetics
ad Worcester's Dictionaries for several
years 0s school books, and seeing the
botneficial results, I take great pleaslre itj
recommending them to' the favorablo
notice of teachers."
From Miss IBABL D. MARTIN, Principal
ligh School for Girls, Columbia, S. C.
*-It an'ords nl pleasure to give my
most unq.ualified Qomn1mendatiop Af Sam
ford's Arithmetics. I have used them ia
my school for several years with entire
satisfaction ."
July 11, 1878.
From PnoF. JNo. B. PATRICK, Military
Apademy, Groenville, S. C.
"I introduceI Sanford's Arithnjeties
into my sohool two years ago I like
them better than ony sorips that I liayo
ever used."
Jgly 11, 1878.
Until January 1st, 1879, we will supply
Sanford's Arithmetics for introductiom at
prices i1i columns II or III, as ease ma'
be. Column I gives retail prices which
obtain after introduction shall have boon
feconflplished.
~i. I..wit.h
Introduc- book by othei'
Retail. tion. au thors.
Sanford's Primary
A nalytical Arith's. 27 18 1
Saniford's Inter'mc
me<diate Analytical
Arithmectic - 45 30O 22
San fordi's C?omimon
School Analytical
Amrithmie,tie' ~ 80 55 40
N~anfor'd'si ligher
Analytical Arit I,. 1.21 8s 08
Any oft he above books can te obtained, at,
l)r'ees quloted, of M4cMAS'TElI & 11111CE, )Vilnns
boro.s. C. Send for cir-culars descriptive, etc.
C ir" Orders promnpt.ly attended to.
MA AltTI'1N V. CALVIN, General Agent,
oct8-1 m Aungasta, Ga,
EX4AXINATJ.ON OF TSACHE~RS.
N OTICE is hereby given that the ex
ainmiation oif a(pplicasIts to teach in
the Free Schools of Fairfield count'
will commence en Saturday. the 19th)
day of' Octobe' next, and be concluded on
the succeeding Saturday, Octobor 26.
All persops (desiring certificates are noti
fied 'to appear in person before the Board
of' Eyan)ineys at the times indicated. The
examinat.ion wvill be conducted, in wvri
ting, at the Mount Zion Instituto rooms,
and will begin precisely at It0 o'clock, a.
nTI.
WILLARD RICHIARIDSON,
IR. MF,ANS DAVIiS,
T. R. ROB3ISRTSON,
Examiners for Fairfield County.
sept 28-2w
WANTED?!
-0
.EOLE to know that we have a good
Painter and a good Trimmer, and that
weo arc thqroughly prepare d toi 40 g ood
Ay ork.
OUR LUMBER
is well seasoned, being from twyo to threo
y.ears old,
EiMANUjgK BLAKFE
willl.tterld 49 tleq Iorse Shooing depart?
ment.
We ay)) ths famous Trodegar HIoyso and
Mule Shoes, Southern manu factuyo.
Also, the Broized IIorpp 8j99 Neil, 1boat
in the mark.ot.
All wor'k as represented, or no charge.
Prices as low as spy respon.sible firm
in the county.
DESPORITFsS &1 NTh,
Bae 5.'- ' Wheo1tiSh% anA E're.5.
SCHOOL BQQKS
tj8HQOL B4* ont
Attention, Teachers, tuI Parents ?
-0-.
r UHE following pop,ulair school books,
havo b.on adopted foj. u,sp in the
schools of South Carolin'a for fkya, years,
as will bo.shown. by the.offi.cial 1ettor fron
Stuprintendont ThompsoA published
lClow:
STATE OPSOUTH1 CAHOLINA,
OYCF. OF STATE SUPr. OF E upATroX,
CoLMDi, S. C., Sept. 25, 1878.
CAPT. RODET E. PARE, General Agent
For Iviso i, Blaky,an, Taylor & Co.,
- Macoi.b Qa.
Dear Sir:--It gives me pleasuro. to in
frna you that the State BpArd of- South*
Carolina hzavc a-lopte< flio fo.l\owigg text-"
books of your series for izso in the. public
schools. of this State for. the eAsuing five
years, viz:
"WINTON' Introductory. Exchange
Word Prim. - '- 13 09
Word-Book or Speller - 1 .11
\Nord Analysis - 24 18
Primtry U, S. History 48 35
Condensed U. S. listory- 75 05
Outlinos of flistory' - 1.2. 88
1.tpnuN8oN's
Progregsivo Table Boo.k 13 09
ProgressivQ Primary
Arithmetic -~ -. tg i
jTgrcesi%vo ntaliectual
Arithmetic - - 24 18
tidiuente of Writton
Arithmetic - 2T 0
Progre;sivc Practical
Arithmetic - 57 42
Progressive Ilighar
Arithmetic' 82 6q
WVEJISTER'S
Primary Dictionary - 45
Coin mon School Dictionary 67
High School Dictionay - 91
Atcad1mia Dictiniary - 1.5
Unabridged Dictionary,
to clubg of six 9.00
Very respectfully,
HUGH S. T1OM9QN,
15tato SuperIntendent of Education,
South Carolina.
-0
Thom. books cai bec obtained qf Messrs.
McMASTER & BRIE0, 4ocql Agonts
Winnsboro, 8, 0., at above rates, fqr the
space of ninety days.
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MV Our co-uploto TntrodilotoTy Cata
logue, giving special prices of all of our
publicatioqs, will be forwardled on applit
cation.
ROBERT E. P41I4, General Agent,
oct 1 -tf M%con, (eorgi
S T O IP
. . 9 .. .
AND ipspect the largest spa best se..
looted stock pf goods $a Wippshoroj
whiph we giiarntpc to sell at the lowest
-CAsH PJM,
Our stock conprises 4 full line of
Domestic Goods,
Dress Goods,
White Goods,
Notions,
pepts' Furnishing Goodls,
poulpvard Skds
B3lankets,
Shawvls,
hte., Ete.
CASSIMERES I CASSIMERES I
From the celebriated Olharlottesyille
Woolog Mills.
Salem Jeans, ieorsovs, Tweeds, patinets,
Ete.
A large and varied assortment of -Hats
and Cq.
Clothing of all kinds and at all prices.
Best 4nd chogpost stock of B3oot,s anid
Shoes in town,.
N.. B,--We would call special attention
to our large and yaried asort1gelt, pj
Hamplyurg Edgings a4d SVhite Trizymipgs,
3. 7?. PMMASTE E & CO
*sep)t28
3. Olendinn,
1BOOT AND SHOE MAEER,
WINN8B3ORQ, #- 9,
Patent Netalle
STIFFENElR3
PREVENTi.
loots g (o0a
rn 2tlslidg ovn
WJsrig ofi athe iles
pd Rippigjg In the