The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 09, 1879, Image 3
UjOCAL ITEIS.
SIURSDAY, JAUUA.Y 9, . M79.
AILROA) ScI )ULE.-he',1 follow
ing is the preselit s8iedule of' arrivals,
on the Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad:
DAY PASSENGIR-GOING NOnRTH.
Columbia - - 1.45 1. m.
BlyNthewood - - 2.41 "
Ri'dgeway - - 3.03 "
Winnsboro - - 3.35 "
Woodward's - - 4.10 !'
Blackstock - - 4.15 "
Chester - - 4.46 I
DAY PASSUNGER-0-ONG SOUTI.
Chester - - 12.47 1. u.
Blackstock - - 1.16 "
Woodward's - - 1.21 "
W1innsboro - - 1.56 4
iidgeway - - 2.26 "
11lythewood - - 2.44 "
Colunbia - - 3.2k "
Now Advortiments.
Masonic Meeting--G. B. McCauts,
Secretary..
Knights of Honor-E. S. Chandler
Secretary.
Governor I Hamipiol has ordered a
pair of crutches from Now York, and
is expected soon to put them to use.
The cold of the past few days has
covered the mill ponds near town
with ico several inches thick, and
amateur skaters have been disporting
themselves upon its slippery surface.
Every mother-in-law should recom
mnd Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for her
grand-children and thus ktep peace
in the family. *
TYuE Foit SA-L.-We offer foy sale
two hundred pounds long primer type
-tliat with which the outside of TinE
NEws ANI> nIEt-Au) is now, pintod.
This ty)o is in, excellent condition, and
is only abandoned because we wish to
change the style of our type. We
oiller it at the low price oftweity cents
per pound for the lot; smaller quan
tities in proportioi.
TE Pivtie Diu..-Tho Thespian
11 all was illed ont Tuesday evenins to
,witness the drill of the Gordon Light
.itlutitry for the plume given by the
.i fistriouic Club. Twelve competitors
entered-Sergeant Robertson, Cor
)oral W. A. Boaty, and Privates
Laniderda1c, Jordanm Ifarden, Boag,
Propst, Millirng, 1I. 1. McMaster,
f3igler, C. M. Clander and W. J.
Elliott. Majors C, E. Thomas and
.Ino. S. Reynolds and Capt. W. G.
Jordan acted as judges. Lieutenant
Elliott gave the commands. The
drill was very thorough and lasted
two hours, with four rests. At the
end of the drill Corporal Beaty and
Privates .llarden, Lauderdale and
Jordan were called up again, when
after frther drill, Corporal Bieaty
wvas ad(jutdged entitled to the plume.
Major Thomas the' presented the
plume11 in a neat littuo add(ress. The
drill was quite a sucess5. The eani
didates displayed p)roficiency of a
high order, and reflected credlit on
themselves and their officers.
REProrT OF THEt IIIsTR1IONIO Cr.n.
We are r'equesated to publish the fol
l9->wing repo)rt of the earnings and ex
I)einditurcs of the HIistrionic C!nb:
1)Nox.mNs I.N 1877:
To the Gordon Light Ti
fantry - - - - $105.85
F"or the College well - 50.00
$155.85
n)ONATIONs ix 1878:
Conceort in May, to the
Episcopal Church - $43.00
To the College - - 80.00
To the Fairfield Light
Dragoons - - - 74.00
To the Fairfield Light'
Dramgoons - - - 5.00
Plumeo for the Gordon
Light Infantry - -- 4.50
To the Cornet Band - 20.00
Sword awarded to thc
F. L. D. - - - 27.00
To the difierent ministers 50.00
$3.50
EXPENN8Es FOR 1878.
Concert in July, for re
freshments, 11all rent,
etc. - - - - $28.18
Expenses in September,
1878, - - - - '21.91
Expenses in October, 1878, 42.81
CHIiISTMAS FESTIVAL8:
Costumes, etc. - - 27.00
Rent, servants' hire, etc. 21.00
Fr.uits, Confectionery, re
froshmeonts, Toys, otc. 95.64
$236.54
A Radical Journal says: "The last
of the carpect-baggors moved North
long ago, wIth mi seedy umbrella and
a soiled shirt." "Yes," replies the
Cour'ior-,Tournai, "haviinig sent on the
rest of his stolen plunder by freight
and exprecss."
Ninety per centum of the colored
mnen of St. Louis will be disqualified
from serving on juries through a do
(11s101 that under the general law of
Missouri jurors must bo ablo to read.
Ninety--six. murderers were hung
in th6 United States, in 1878. All
wore men--forf.y-one whitps, fifty.
two colored, two Indians and one
Winnsboro Lodge, No.11, A. F. bt.
T]lE regular monthly communication
.Lof this Lodgo will bo hold this evening
at 7j o'olooc.
G. 13. McCANTS,
jau 9-1 Soerotaiy.
True Brotherhood Lodge, No. 844
Knights of Honor,
r IIV, regular meeting ot this Lodge wil be
1 holdi Aln Miasoic HaIl on Frilay ovoning, the
10istii119.. aIt 7,1 o'clock.
OfIlcers for the onsiting tern will be elected
and Instaled. A Itll attendance Is nosessary.
Dties will )o collected.
' . S. CHANDLER,
jan 9-ti Reporter.
DISSOLUTION.
rJ HE firm of Cummings & Co., is this
rday dissolvod by mutual consent.
11. L. ELLIOTT,
oO. P. MATTHEWS, JR.,
J. 1i. CUMMINGS.
January 1, 1879.
The business will hereafter be eon.
ducted under tho firn namno of Matthews
& Co., the members of which fir nt are:
JNO. V. MATTHEWS,JR.
J. H. CUMMINGS,
Jan 2-Im T. K. ELLIOTT.
CPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I have this day associated with me, J n
tihe conduct of my business, Mr. R.
M. IIUEY,and the business wt1l hereafter
will be conducted under the firm name of
F. ELDER & CO.
All parties indebted to the old concern
will please com forward and settle,
either by osh or note, as I do not wish
to carry old accounts into the new books,
xtlm January 1st, 1879. F. ELDER.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
LL persons indebted to the under
.A~signod or to H. L. Elliott & Co. must
come forward and settle and savo trouble.
jan 7-1mi CUMMINGS & CO.
FOR THE SEWING MACHINE.
The Four Wheeled Autoniatic
Casters.
T HE machine always stands firmly,
while in use. No moro lifting heavy
sewing machines. Health and labor
saved by using this caster. Price $2.60.
Will fit any machino. To be had from
W. H. SMITH,
jan 7 Agent for Fairfield.
FRESH GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONSISTINU IN PART OF
24 bbls. Molasses-all grades,
400 lbs. Choico Buckwheat Flour,
10 boxes Cream Cheese,
2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
12 bbls. Sugar, all grades,
14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best
Java,
50 bbls. Choice Family Flout.
BAGGING AND TIES.
LARD in bbs., cans and buckets
Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.
Choice Rled Rust Proof Oats, Seed
Rye and Barl~ey.
Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Male
Shoes, Axle Grease, White
Wine and Cider Vinegar,
Smoking Tobacco
Durham's best,
Chewing To
- bacco.
Raisins, Currants and Citron.
ALSO,
Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and
Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow
Chow and Pepper Sauce.
ALSO,
A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES.
All of which will be sold cheap for
Cash.
nov 9 D. R. FLENNIKEN.
O UR HROUSE !
STILL AHEAD!I
fl HE summer having como and gone,
.:1 am now prepared to furnish in the
place of coohing boerages, all kinds of
wvintor drinks, such as Tom and Jerry,
Hot Scotch, Egg Flip, &e.
ALSO,
Wines, Liquors, Lagor fleer. Swoet
Cider and Cigars. The b est in town.'
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!'EGGS!
*5OOQ
Dozen Eggs, just received for the Christ
mas Holidays. Call and you can get all1
the Eggs you want.
RESTAURANT.
Meals can be had all hours at my res
taurant. ,Fresh Oysters, Fish and Sau
sauge always on hand.
-GIVE ME A GALL.
dec 19 JNO. D. McCARLEY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
OW arriving,a largoand well selectod
stock of Boots and Shoes, direct
from the Mapufacturora, whic h I can
warrant, and Iwill not be undersold
Give me a callbefore you inake your pur-.
as I - . . J. MuOARim.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THElares6stook of the above.ever
1. ffeed y hm.Great Inducemenmt.
a.tlf IA wanamm
PRICE 'THIRTY DOLLARS.
i11 AND WINTER OF
-2.B70.
J. 0. BOAG,
OF TIE
ORAND WINsOHDIYGooD FAN
F1 O.Y,Uo0I)S AND AtJL19 BIEt'k'N
DAZAAR,
Begs leave to say to his cus
pq: tomers and all others in need
of Goods that he is again pro
pared to show them one of the
P largest and best assorted stock
of
W Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and
Millinery,
that he has over exhibited. We
are receiving goods daily.
Every department will be
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
market affords
M%RS. BOAG t
has engaged the riervices of a t
first-class Milliner, who will as- p
sist her in her department, and C
who will take pleasure in pleas- P
ing the most fastidious tastes. c
AGENT
for the celobrtted and most re-C
-4 liable paper patterns-But
A terick's-for Ladies, Misses and
$ Children
ALSO,
A full and -complete line of
Gents', Ladies', Misses' and
P Children's Shoes.
Wi FAMILY GROCERIES,
Choose, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack
. ors, Maccaroni, Spices, Can
O dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact C
P you'can find anything you want
O at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the i
H. same goods can be bought any -
o where.
sept 27 . 0. BOAG.
AVOID DANGER I
And buy RED "C,".Non Explosiv
for which wve are agents.
We also have just received a lot o:
White Lead, Coloi-s and Mixed
Paints, which any one
can -use.
-ALSO
Linseed, Maclino and Train Oili
Paris White, Putty and Varnish.
-ALSO
A large lot of Laundry and Toile
Soaps,
-ALSO
.Lamps and Fittures.
nov 26 McMASTER & BICE.
FOR SALE !
One light Two,Horse Wagon.
One heavy Two-Horse,Wog6n.
One One-Horse Wagon.
One Top Buggy.
One Open Buggy, second. hand.
Prices of all work reduced.
ov 28 DESPORTES & MONTE
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
A ALL persons indebted to 0. DUI.
J.LHAM FORD), deceased, are hereby
requested to make payment to the ~ n.
dersigned; and these holding claims
against the estate pf said deoensed -ar4
hereby notified to present them, duly
attested, without 4 lay to
JAMES H. BION,
d.c 11-set - n=utnr
aGreat H
At The Ai
In Dry Goods, Boo
Worth of Goods to bo sold regard
0 from the market the third time ti
benefit of the recent decline in Dry
can now show you Now Goods cheal
I have no old goods to try to got of
handed down from season, dear at a
you. Every article in my house is i
d and will bo sold much loss for cash, I
elsewhoro. Read my price list and 1
Elegant Calicoes, 5j cents.
Graniteville 3-4 Shirting, 5 cents.
3,4 Bleached Shirting, 5 cents.
Striped Cassimeros, 10 cents.
Three yards of Jeans- for 25 cents.
Look at my 20 cents Jeans.
4 Black Alpaca a specialty.
75 cents Alpaca reduced to 621 cts.
A very good article at 35 cents.
White and Red Flannels at cost.
My popular side split Corset re
duced to $1.25.
Ladies' Silk Ties, 5 cents.
d Ladies' untrimmed Hats, good styles
only 25 cents.
JOHN L. MIMNAUG]
THE FAVORITE
DRY GOODS RESORT.
-----
FURCHGOTT,
'BE NEDICT & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S'C.,
Offer their now Fall Stock, Wholesale and
Retail,
AT LOWER PRICES
Than aro paid '>y customers for inferior
old auction goods.
$250,000
P1 Worth of tLo. finest and best selooted
stook of
Carpets,
Lace Onvirtin,
Oil Cloths,
Window Shades,
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, CLOAKS,
Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas,
Cashmeres, first and second.
Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves,
Notions, Hosiery, Rlibbons,
Silk Ties, Ladies' and
Gentlemen's Under
waer, Linens, Table
*and Piano Covers,
Towels, Table
'Damask,
Napkins
and
- Domestic
Goods, and
thousands of
other goods too
'numerous to mention.
are now placed before
*our old customers of the
State of South Carolina,
.and we guarantee to th. pub-.
lie and the people of this State
especially that through our immenlse
FACILITIES
And long cstablished reputation with
buyers and sellers where
MILLIONS
Of dollars have been exchanged through
our house, that we will give better satis
faction as regards
.n Quality and Prices
Igoods purchased from us than say
other houso South.
.$O- SAMPT,s SENT oN APPLIOATIONI.
N. B.-Charges prepaid on all goods
ever and asbove $10, sent 0.0O. D. or for
Post OffBce Order. .$# Please name this
paper in ordering goods.
Furchigott, Benedict & Co.,
275 Ring Street, Charleston, 8. 0.
deo 10-x1g
~New~$ummer Cook.
The -Safety
HOT BLAST
OIL .
STOVE.
.p DOES NOT H1 EAT THE HOUSE
Porfect for all kinds of (looking and Heat
ing Irons.
TeAlways ready and'reliable.
Temost satisfnetory Stov, made and the
Oheapeut.
jW Send for ciroulars.
.WHITNEY & HALL MP'G. 00.,
1y21-ly 18 OheatSt., Phia
N 1ORTIflEN ,A1'PLES.
CHOIOE Ried Eings & Bal4win's,
nSOO80 per bushel.
eduction!
igusta Store,
ts, Shoes, Hats, &c.
DOO
less of cost. Having just returned
us season, and therefore got the
Goods, ':Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., I
:or than over brought to Winnsboro.
r on you, rotten with old age and
ny price, even if they give them to
iow and direct from manufacturers
bhan old goods you see advertised
:cop it for comparison.
Flowers ranging from 10 cents up
to something nice at 40 and 50 ots.
Good Spool Thread at 2J cents. .
Look at my Children's Shoes, 25 ets.
up to Misses Shoes, 40 and 50 ots.
A splendid one piece womin's plow
S ho, at 85 cents and $1.00.
The best man's plow Shoe in the
State for the money, only $1.00
My Ladies' fine Shoes can't be beat
for style and finish.
Eagle and Phoenix Ball Thread at
2* cents.
A big drive in Ladies' Collarettes at
5 cents.
I, The Acknowledged Underseller.
IER E !
HERE!
HEREI
TOO MUCH CLOTHING.
We offer from day to-day $2,000 worth
of CLOTHING at and below cost.
TOO MANY SHOES.
Our large stock must be reduce.d.
Boys' oalf sewed. $2.2& at $1.50.
" other Shoes very low.
All Shoes very low.
TOO MANY DRY GOODS.
We offer vory besat Calikco- at 6J oents,
We offer other brands at 5 cents.
We offer all goods in this line at ex
tremely low prices.
TOO MANY DRY GOODS.
We have an exceedingly fine assortment
of Hats. Low ! Low I , Low 1.11
TOO MANY GROCERIES I
A first rate8Soap six bars for 25 cents.
Bacon, good,5 cents.
Teas from 35 cents to 80 cents, best,
TOO MUCH OF EVERYTHING.
e offer our stock at prices that can't
Too Many ACCOUNTS UNPAID.
All persons not paid up by the first of
January will be sued.
LADD BROS.
-eo17 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CHEAPEST DAILY IN THE
SOUTH.
THE EVJENING SENTINEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Is PUBLISHED AT THE Low PRxIOB 0'
$4.00 per year.
IT IS A BRIGHT, NEWSY EVENING
paper, and is edited with ability by
Messrs. JAMES B. RANIDALL and PA.
STOVALL. It is the only afternoon p a
perin the South that publishes the Tele
graphic dispatches of the New York
Associated Press. I its columns will be
found all the news that comes by tele
graph, and the telegraphic market re
ports received up to the time of going
to press.
OPPIOtAL PAPER OP THE CITY.
THE EVENING SENTINEL is the
official paper of the city of Au8usta.
MA All whowant a cheap paper should
subscribe for it. Tanus--$4 per year
$2 for six months; and $1 -for three
months.
.JSend for specimen .opies. Ad.
WALAH & WRIGHT,
novt 12 August, Ga.
CHEESE! CHEESE I
250 POUNDS
Beet Factory Cheese, @ 15 cents
per pound.
*-ASH ONL.
,jan 7 W. 11. DONLY.
NOTICE.
Aun ~i insa o' r the (o
of pliceman for the town of Winn&6a
AP/)iants must furnish satisftaa
JAMES A. BRIICE