The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 02, 1879, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
rHURSDAY, JANtAzer .#, 1870,
R m n.nom , Scitiuljix.--The follow
ing is the present selhdide of arrivals,
oi the CIarlotte, Columbia and Au
guista, Hailroatd:
DAY PASSNGER-GOM;a Norrn.
Columbia . - -- 1,5 I. m.
Blvthewood - - 2.41 "
Ridgeway - - 3.03 "
Winnsboro - - 3.35 "
Woodward's - - 4.10 "
Blackstook - - 4.15 "
Chester - - 4.46 "
DAY PASSENG1--GOING SoUTu.
Chester - - 12.47 1,. i.
Blackstock - - 1.16
Woodward's - - 1.21 "
Wisboro - - 1.6
Ridgeway - - 2.26 "
Blythewood - - 2.4 4
Columbia - - 3.2 6"
New Advertiment j
Dissolution-C.amings & Co.
Notice-James A Brice, Intendant.
Masonic Meeting-J. S. Gladnoy,
Secretary.
DEATU.-The infaut child of Capt.
C. S. Dwight died on 'Tuesday morn.
ing after an lllness of only a tew
hours. It had been roimarkAbly well
only the day before.
Tux NEw YEAR.-Ai old idoa is
that the weather of the first twelve
days after Christmas Is a progtiostim
tion of the weather of the ensuiig
year. If so, 1879 will be very dreary,
sloppy and unpleasant.
TYPE Fon SALE.-W offer for sale
two hundred pouids long primer type
-that with which the outside of Tin
NEwS AND 1EnALD iS HOW printed.
This type is in excellent condition, and
is only abandoned because we wish to
change the style of our type. We
offer it at the low price of twenty cents
per pound for the lot; smaller quan
Aties in proportion.
A TILT AT SALEM.-A tilt was held
at Salem on the 30th inst., between
teams of the Fairfield Light Dragoons,
Capt. Herron, and the Dark 'Corner
R1angers, Capt. Estes. The weather
was threatening, but a good crowd
assembled nevurtheless. Messrs. R.
E. Ellison, Jr., Thomas Anderson and
J. Feaster Lyles were chosen as
judges. The tilt resulted in a viutorv
for the Rangers, by a scare of fifty ti
thirty-seven. The prize for horseman
ship was awarded to Mr. R. Y.
Lemmon, of the Fairfield Light Dra
goons. This i.s the first competitive
tilt that has been hold in the county.
We presume there will be more.
The Rangers have provided thim
selves wi-h handsome blue uniforms.
NEW YEAR's EVE.-The eoinpi
mentary concert of the Histrionic
Club took place on Tuesday evening
before a large audience. The per
formnance began with the effective tab
leau, the ''Old and the New Year.'
This was followved by the play, ''Who
Will Win Him," in which all the p)arts
were admirably sustainted. After
initermissiontthe duet, ''llaste, Crimson
Morning," was very swveetly recndcrcd.
The next play was ''All in a Fog," and
the mian ner in which the actors carried
out their roles caused greatmnerri ment.
During the entertainment there was
balloting for a silver card-case for the
most popular younig lady ini town. It
was awarded to Miss Ida Sugonhei .ner.
The string band furnished music, and
the young people danced the old year
out.
MASONIw ELEcTIoNs.-At the last
regular- communication of Winnsboro
Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., the follow
ing officers were elected to servo for
the ensuing Masonic year:
W. N. Chandler, W. M.
RI. J. McCarley, S. Wi.
II. N. Oboar, S. D.
A. W. Blrown, J. D.
0. M. Chandler, Treasurer.
0. B. McCanits, Secretary.
Vim. H. Donly,
Phil. Landeeker, Stewards.
W. H. Williams, Tiler.
At an extra convocation of Winna
boro Chapter, No. 2, RI. A. M., held
on the 27th uilt., the following officers
were elected and installed for the en
suing Masonic year:
'T. R. Robertson, H. P.
U. G. Desportes, King.
J. 'F. McMaster, Scribe.
DuBose Egleston, C. of HI.
W. N. Chandler, P. S.
R. J. McCarley, R. A. C..
B. Xi. Boulware, G. M., 3d Veil,
W. D. Alken, G. M., 2d Veil.
Rt. W. Phillips, G. M., 1st Veil.
G. B. McCants, Treasurer.
J. S. Gladney, Secretary.
CHIAMBERs' CYOI.OPEDIA oF EWOLisD
LITERAUR.-Brief' biographies of all
noted British or American authors,
from earliest times to the present, with
speciatede from their writinga, inaking
-a work not only thoroughly entertain
but ner)~id nnA aop~~
onlinre. Tho naewiy me4jsa sud'm.
tifl edition contains over-3,000 pages,
and the entire work, in eight handy
volumes, Is furnished, free of Qxpress
or 0harges, for $2.00 in paper, $3,00
in cloth, or $1.50 In half morocco.
The publishers sell only to subscribers
direct-, instelad of giving dealers alid
agentLs the usual 50 or 60 per cent,
dioounlt to sell for them, whiehl ic
counts ror the romarkably low piriC3s,
Special inducements iro oficred to
those sending early orders. Specimen
pages with full particulars, sen1t oil
request by postal card by the publish
ers, the AMERICAN 3OOK EXCIANGFC,
55 Beckian s-tree., New York. *
MONTICELLO IiMNis.-Our Monticel
lo correspoIdenIt, "Caxton," writes as
follows: "It has become of late a
very rare thing to see any mention, in
your columns, of our village or its
.viciity. iler1 citivous, it is true, are
quiet, law-abiding people, and pro
duce in their orderly, half rural und
half village sort of existence but little
out of which to make news of any
sort. It is only now and then that
anything occurs outside of its usual
course to excite conllleit fronm the
foreign gossip. 1;ce tile Clection our
Dem'.cralic ClIIb has OcIsod to Ileet,
while the Survivors' Association or
gaitized here uder such favorable
autspieta sem-, t.) have hooome a thing
of 91C pas.. ChIril"S. iqeoburlyV,
anid wit.u a inara'". dil;n inl dh
q'uanitity of i'ie' tire-cracker s
burm-an evidei- JC 1-har tiles.
Since his recovery has b eoome assur
ed, "How's HIumpton?" has ceased to
be the first question when neighbors
met. Cross-road politioians are sorry
of he ad;ournment of the Genral
As-;emblY, since they can't ask as
kilowil,gly nw "W at ,he Legilaturiu
is doin'," nor counmOt. with search
ing criticism on the conduct, of that
body. 'Squire Evans holds his court
here occasionally, and present indica
tons suggest the transformation of
our ancient little town into a sort of
rural Westminster at no distant. day.
An interesting case between Mr. J. A.
McMeekin and the Spartanburg and
Union Railroad Company, for the
killing of Mr. McM.'s saddle-horse,
was tried on the 17th ult. and resulted
in a mistrial, the jury not being ablc
to agree. A new trial was had on the
27th, in which the plaiutifr was rep
resented by Phil. P. Pearson, Esq.
and the corporation by Maj. D. A
Townsend, of Union. Many wit
nesses were examined and every inel
of the ground was hotly contested bi
these two gentlomen, both of whon
appeared at hImic among the niumer
ons precedents adduced, and whosi
argunments betokened a familiarit
with the most accepted rules o
forensic reasoning. A verdict for th
amount prayed was given by the jur:
after but little delay. The mnateria
p)rosperity of our neighborhood seem
sadly changed for the worse after th
balance-sheet for the operations of th'
Past year has been struck, and ou
thinking farmers seem at a loss how t
go about making a start for another.)
NOTICE.
A PPICATLIONS 'will be roceive
f.3...until the 15th instant for theo ol!ic
of policeman for the town of Win nsborc
Applicanta must furnish satisfaecr
references.
JAMIES A, B''ICEl.
jan 2-td Intendant.
R.-. A.-. M.-.
HE~ regular sonvocation of thi
Chapter will be held at Masoonic Jia
on Moniday evening, January 0, at
o'clock.
J. S. Gh,ADNEY,
jan 2 -2t Sen tav
DISSOLUTION.
r 'TIIE firrm of Cummings k. Co., is thi
I day dissolved by mutual consent.
January 1, 1879.
IThe business will hereafter he con
1dacted un-ler tac firmn name of Matthew
& Co., the members of which flr are:
I ~ JNO. P MATH EWS,
J iT. (UMM[N1S,
BARGAINS!
B3ARGAINS I
15 C)( AIRs Bays' and Youthe
GAITERS-Nos. 1 to 5, wortl
from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Re
duced to 50 and'75 centa per pair.
Call and see-them.
SUGENHEIMER & GROEScHEiL
oat 19
-BOOTS AN.D SHOEIS,
.TOW arriving,a large and well selectec
istook of DJOots and Shoes, diree
from the M1anufacturers, which I ear
warrant, and I wlli not be undersold
Give me a salbfere you make your pur
NORtTHERN APPLES,
00 Red - Eigs 11 Dal4vi',
$.0pwe haseL.
O UR HOUSE!
STILL AHEAD !
rIE Isuinmer having conte and gone,
I I an now preparod to furnish in the
place of coolilg bevorages, all kihi(In of
winter drinks, ici its TonA and Jerry,
Hot cotch, Egg Flip, &Q.
ALSO,
Win a. Linorm, Lager Beer. Swoet
Cider and Cigars. Tho beut in town.
EIGGS! EGGS ! EGGS ! EG S!
Dozen Egga jugt receivod for thec Christ
Was 11oiiAys. C ili and you can got tall
the Eggs you want.
RESTAURANT.
Meals oan bo hal all hourm at Illy ro
taurant. Fro,<h Ortor, Fish and Suu
Sauge always Oil
--IVE M1E A 0ALL.
dec 10 J NO. D. McCARLEY.
DAN\BX3R'
NE W G A 1 J)EiN ;nd F IRE PUBTP,
T%is novel and ex
W ! in.ry machino
inval ailb' 0 at th"
A-1tbrlutk of tiro. and
for wa.-tering garlons
'- &c. Its construction
dispnse with both
,! * mi4iw i, to n a n d S tu fi n g
.3ox.doing away with
-.a..ag -, &c. It is workod
S .at with it, a lady or child can
'0 Hi-idv stiltean of water over an
rt 01i 1itv fe(t. Patented January 14
V1 1 5 ,-467, March J1, 1873. Send for
(iroular.
PRICE, $6 AND $8.
.emp- -%.uptn wantoa overvwhero.
TIIP DANA DICKFORD CO..
689 Broadway, New York.
Office of D at li..for l1i,
Family Knitting Machine,
dec 28-3m
LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST
13 Y the us! of cheap Korosone. Get
D on -)f oixr siaf'oty L v-aps in whicla
-:v-n to mi I dangoroua oil is saf-.
820,000 Savel Yoarly to Fairfield,
W:ten o'ir far ner-i 1-tr to pirchase
honio tl<an I - x to thair own fortilizorA.
Call and get a 0 > >k ta!..i:. how it tin be
done.
de 28 Mclt -TER & BRIOE.
PAINT
GLOBE
ftitc Leal aud ited Paint Co.
CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.
Thlese Pri are mix.d, ready. for use *ny
ohde or coior, al solft Lu any quaul'itiea Trum
Ott* Quart to a Barrel.
t
MRi
DO0 YOUR OWN PAiNTIN8.
.These Paints are made of Puro Whi tae
Zino and Linseed O0, held in sohtiion and read
-for ue are one third cheaper and will last thre,.
F' time ao loeg as Paint mixed' in the ordinary way.
S25 REWARD!
will be p'aid for' every ounce of adultoration
foud in them. Thtouoands or htouses and some
of the finest villas in America are painted with
these P'aints. Send for Tetimonials of same,
also for Samnple Colore and Price Lists, to the
GLOBE MIXED PAINT COs,
'I OFFICE s
a 03 Chambers St., New York
Cor, MORGAN &WASHINGTONSTS,, JERSEY Clfl
NEW GOODS !
CHEAP GOODS! GOOD GOODS
MESSR1P. 3. 11. McMASTER & CO
TIAVE now in store and are reeeiving
Liweokly now, cheep and good goods,
Clothing, Boots an d -ho s, Hats, Trunks,
and Valisoa, Satchels, Umbrellas, &c.,
A full stock of Gents Furnishing Goods.
Complete line of' Ladies' Misses' and
Ohildrens' Hosiery and Gloves.
We have marked down to the very
loweat ilgures onr stook of Gloves, in
whioh we are offering great bargains. .
Linen and Heomatitohed Handkerchiofs,
in great profusion at very low prices.
In Boots and Sheen, we are prepared
to offer special ianuements.
BlaDkots ! BlanketW !
GUOCERY DEPARUTMENT.
Now Duok wheat Flour, Frenh'Buck wheat
Flour, Elegant New Cr0op New Orleans
)(olassen, the genuine Simon pure
artlole, 8ugar, s.offee, Lard,
Syrups, Soap, Starch,
Candlea, Cne
Goods Ae,
Full stokoffoo4etwar. -
Our ebastant abau is to keep up the
i renntaion alrede'ynand
PRICE THIUTY DOLLARS.
ILL~I AM)D WINTER Of
zt
1374.
J. 0. BOAG,
OF THE
ORAN D W1INNS110OODRlY(OOODS FAX
V2 Y GOODSn AND MINUBUY
BAZAA1%,
Begs leave to say to his cus
o t rs1101 and all othors in need
Sof Goods that ho it again pro
q p-a-rtd to show them one of the
1 larget and best assorted stock
- of
F i
rr Dry Uoodi, Fancy Ooods and
Milliuory,
that ho has ever exhibited. We
are receiving goods daily.
Every department will be
p kept full of desirable and
CHEAP GOODS,
and buyers may confidently
rely on getting their goods not
only at low prices, but of the
most desirable quality that the
i market af'ords
MIRS. BOAG
has engaged the services -of a
first-class Milliner, who will as
. sist her in her department, and
U who will take pleasure in pleas
ing the most fastidious tastes.
AGENT
for the celebrated and most re
,e, liable paper patterns-But
C terick's-.-for Ladies, Iss9e and
!! Children.
ALSO,
A full and complete line of
Gents', Ladies', Misses' and
P Children's Shoes.
?4 FAMIILY GROCERIES,
Cheese. Mackerel, Cakes, Crack
eta, Maccaroni, Spices, Cau
0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact
P you can find anything you want
0 at J. 0. BOAG'S vs low as the
a same goods can be bought any -
0 where.
0 sept 27 J, 0. BOAG.
'Suvilioct AJuil IWI
IiE 1 I UI t 4
HERE!
HERE!R
1- E R E-1
TOO MUCH CLOTHING
We offor from day to-day $2,000 wor
of CLOTHING at and below cost.
TOO MXANY SHOES.
Our largo stook must be reduce
Boy,.' calf sewed. $2.25 at $i.50.
"other Shoes very low.
All Shioes very lo w.
TOO MANY DRY GOODS,
We offer very best Calicoes at 6} con
Weoffer other brands at, 5 cents
We offer all goods in this line at <
tremely low priceb.
TOO M~ANY DRY GOODS.
We have an exceedingly fine assortms
of Hats. Low I Low!! Low IIi
TOO MANY GROCERIES !
A first rate Soap six bars for 26 cents,
Bacon, good,5 uents.
Teas from 35 cents to 60 centu, best,.
TOO MUCH OF EVERYTHIN4
We offer our steak at prices that esl
be beat.
Too Many ACCOUNTS UNPAI]
All persons not paid up by the first
January will be sued.
LADD BROS.
e 17
FOR SALE .!
One light Two--H'orse Wagon.
One heavy Two--Horse Wogon.
One One-Horse Waigon..
One Top Buggy.
- One Open Buggy, second hand.
Prices of all work.reduce,d.
ov 28 DE3SPOltTES & MONT
1-31
FRESRL 900I I
JUST RECEIVED:.
-CON'SISTING IN PAlIQ ,
P 124 bbim. Molases,-all grades,
400 lbs. Choico BuckWheat Flours
10 boxeii Crean Qheeso,
2 boxes beBt Italian Maccaroni,
112 bbla. Sugar, all grades,
0 14 sacks of Cof'oo-10 Rio, 4 best,
. Java,
50. bbls. Choice Faiily Flour.
BAGGING AND TIES.
LARP in bble., cans and bucket*
Uacon, oat Sugar CiAred Hams.
Choice Rod Rust Propf Oatst See4
Ryo and Barley,
Nails, Traca Chains,. orse and UulA
Shoes, Azlo Qroaso, White
Wine and Cider Vinegar,
Smoking Tobacco,
. Durham's bot,
Ch6wing To
bacco.
Raisins, Currants and Citron.
ALSO,
Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches an4
'Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow
Chow and Pepper 1aoe.
ALSO,
A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES.
All of whinh will be sold oleap fo
Cash.
2ov 9 D. 1R. FLENNYKN,
TIF 13URIINGTON
WoV(olly flawl.eyo,
, $1,000 IN T=E)vxtzMruMv,
T E will pay the agent sending us tb
1 largest list of subsribers before
Matroh 1, 1870, one Art glass 7j notave,
rosowomd or walnut, v ,'ur12
#o, $5660.00. This l4 least
names.
or the seonnd list . t -s
thnan 200. names, 6101 in'gold.
j For the third list, nit sb V&4-961th -
100 names, $60 ia gold..
For $ 3. 0, at one tim,e -i
ten enmee one year.
For $7.00, at o4e time, W fjL- joUd j6
or &ire 'a es hij -86. we-wil
the C ,on. : an4
value I 1-0a a eP6041 pr.4iun
For five names an4$10. 0 we will sp d
the Companion soroll aw, - Dill, a4
Latliv, valus *5.O0, as a speci pratmiu;,
We will ROnd Tat H,wyz and f0zsag. - -
ING$ FOR THE CUR;oUs" to SIents at $3.JQ
and return $2.0(, if the book~i pot wantd&
if returned at opos, Addres
HAWKEY.l PUB,ISHlING~ CO1MPl4NY,
doo 6 . Burlingtop, Iowa,
AVOID DAUEUR
th
And buy BED "0," Non Exloiv
for which we are agents.
s.We also have just received .a lot of
White Lead, Colors and Mixe4
Paints, which any one
can use,
---ALSO-.
Linseed, Machine and Train Oil
P'aris White, Pntty and Varnish.
A large lot of Laundry anid Toilet
.'-ALSO
Lamps and Fixtures.
nov 26 MoMAS3TER & BRicE,
-KIRIS KINGLE~
HAS arrived in town, ap4 for the
..next few days will "hlang out" at
R. J. McCAllLE,~Y
Hie has brought with him a complete as.
*sortment of
CHRISTMAS OODS,
Consisting of GOhfeototio, Nquts,
Works, Canned Fruits, ad . -'"
That old folks and young folke.desir. at
this oyu season. Le6 ryjo ~p
and sl1jthekaselvdsa M4j~iIl(
low jtI e,.~