The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 09, 1879, Image 3
TOWN AND COUNTY.
THURSDAY, October 9. : : : 1879.
Tj;lnms ovTillNiEws AND HERA.un
-Tri-weekly edition, flur dollai per
an tn, it advtiance; weekly edition,
two dollars anld fifty cents peru(nnlul(m,
it advance. Liberil discount to clubs
of five and lipwIrds.
RXrEs op An I.:irrisItm.-Ote dollar
per inch for the first, iisertion, v.1id
ti't y cents.pjin'chiue for eaIch subsib .seint
insertion.' Thean rates atpply to Ill md
vertlisonIIt's, or' whatverna1 re, anld
are payable strictly in advaice. (!on
tracts for three, six or twelve itmonthus
made oil very liberal terms. Tran
sielt local notices, (Ifteen celts per
lIe for the fIrst insCrtoil and sevei
and onie-hatlf cents per li ne for ean cl
subsequent inlsertion. Obituaies an
tributes of' respect, charged ats adver
tiseiments. Simple aimiontiicemitenits of
marII-11ges aind death1;Is published free or
charge, an11d solicited.
All communications, of whatsoever
iature, Should he addressed to the
Winnsboro Publishing Company,
Winnsboro, S. C.
-RAILROnADo aSninCi)L E.-The follow
Ing is the present. schedule of arrivals
on the C. C. & A. Ifailroad, upon the
basis of Washiuitron time, which is
sixteet nmiutes 'aster 1tan Winusboro
time:
DAY PASSRNGEIR-GOING NoiriI.
Columiibia, 10.18, a. In.; Bly thewood,
11.38; IRidgeway, 11.57 ; Simpson's,
12.12, p. m.; Winnsboro, 12.28; Ad
ger's, 12.42; Whitc Oak, 12.50; Wood
ward's, 1.02; Blackstock, 1.08; CIes
ter, 1.38; Charlotte, 4, p. i.
s NIGHlT PASSENXiEit-GOINGl SOUT1H.
Chester, 2.41, a. i. ; Cormall's,
3.05; Blackstock, 3. W) ; Woodward's,
1.22; White Oak, :.35; Adg.er's 3.14;
Winnsboro, 3.57,; Simpson's, 4.13;
RidgewayIN 4.:30; Blythiewood. 4.-18;
Columbi., 5.37 ; Angusht, 9.15, at. In.
--These trinlis stop only it, tht foi
lowing stationst bet ween Chuarlotte and
Colitulmia: Fort Mills. Rock I fill, Clhes
ler, Wl~inisl.boro, ihidgevaty, Blytle
wAvood. Other stittions ire recognl/ized
a1s ''flag staItions,"
FiIF,1G11T TrilAlN--OIN(; NOltTII.
Columbia, .5.30, it. Il.; Blvthlewood,.
(.45; lRidgeway, 7.20; Wiisboro,
8.30; Woodwtard's, 9.50; Cornwall's
10.25; Chester, 11.05; Charlotte, 3.45,
. Im.
ruloirrT 'TRAIN--GOIN( SOUTIr.
Chiester, 9.05, a. mi.; Cornw-all's,
10.25; llitckstock. 10.45 ; Woodtward's,
11 ; WVinnI Is bo ro, 12. 15, p). m1. ; I? id.,ge
-waly, 1.30; lIlythewvood, 2.1.5; Colum
bill, 3.T).
--These itreightins have a coach
attiached and run (Iaily, Sundays ex
cepted.
New Advernlsements..
Bank 1leport-T. K.Elliott, Cashier.
Clerk's Sales- W. IL. Kerr, C. C. C.
P. F. C.
Executor's Sale-F. N. Godbold,
Qualified Executor.
For Ret-). It. Flenn iken.
Mr. George H. Memaster, of Winns
boro, was chosen cltairmin of tile
State Board of Equalization at- is re
centt session in Columbia.
We regret to atnnounce the death of
the i nfant sont of Mr. and1( Mrs. Henry
A. Gaillard, which took placc early
last Tucsday miorni tng. The little
fellowv w~as taken suddenly ill only a
A ~day or two before his dleatht, and nieyc
rallicd. Thte remains were interred
int the Episcopal emetery on Tuesday
afternooii. Tile afilicd parencits hiave
the symnpathty of mianty frienid..
ST-rm Bosm> 0o EQUAuzATION. |
Thle Coliunbia Reyh1iter publishes in
*full the proceedinigs of the re(cenit, ses5
sion of the State Board of' Equaliza
tioit. No chnige was madnoe in aniy of'
tihe assessments upon01 real estatte in
cities, towns andl villages. Tbc fol
lowing is a synopsis ot' the iction of
the Board as to real estate not iln
cities,- townis antd v'illages:
(Charleston........No chanige.
Orangeburg... No chantge.
Aiken ............No chiange.
BJarnwell .........No change.
Bleaufort..........No change.
Colleton ..........No chanuge.
Hlamtpton .........No chainge.
Clatrendon.........No Chanlge.
Georgetown..10 per cent. off lands.
Sumter.........10 per cent. off' lands.
Williamnsburg ...Raised 10 per cent oit
lands.
Chesterfield... No change.
Darlington........No change.
orray ............No change.
Marlboro .. .. .. ...No change.
Marion ...........No changc.
Edgoeield..i . See below.
, Lexintgton . . No change.
Kershaw.........No change.
Rlichland.........No change.
Chtester.......10 p~er cent. off lands.
Fairfild......10 1)or cent. off lands.
Lancaster.......1)01e cent. off' lands.
York.........10 per cent. off' lanids.
Abbeville........No change.
Anderson........No change.
Greenvilloe........No change.
Ocone.......... No change.
ickens..i........No change.
Lautrons ..... ....No change.
New berry .. .Land increased 10 per'
cent.
Spatrtanburg. ... Land increased 10 per
Union........4 per ccent. off' lands
and improvementts.
The committee to whom was re
ferred the petition of certain nmembers
of the Board of Elqualzation of Edge
field county rocomtmended that thte
prayer of the petitioners be not grant
ed, but that instead thereof the Board
authorize and direct that all lantds re
tturned as meadow or pasture lands In
said county shall be plIaced uipon an
equtality by r'educintg the assessment of
said claiss of laitds fit the township
not mentioned in said p~etitionl to $1.60
per acre.,
A MIBBIOdA RY MK ETINO.
Some Account "of a Pleasant Sunday at
IIoreob Ohurch--Zoal in the Caseo or Mi,
slons.
[EUPORTED Ton THE NEw5 AWD HEpRAL.D.)
As, by reason pf mIstake in tlme,
we did not reach that~ Woman's Mis
slonary Soclety at Monitlcello, which
t a certain young ni'iend of ours was it
vited to address, aiid my hunible self
havliig an Invitation to gIve the anni.
versary adtdregsetoreo'the Union BIbI
.:W oc)14y Hl~oann the first Sabbat
inl October, t went out there oin that
day to perlorii Said duty.
I was invited by Mr. Bookmaini, onie
of the Committee o'ilivitatioll, who Said
lie wias after some "black coat," a:tial
as lie tailed elsowhiere he hailed mne.
I thought lit Once, of the elaborato and
ibtishted addresses of Messrs. J. G.
McCandts nd 11. N. Obear before Itho
Coun'ity Bible SovietyN, anidhe'sitated, its
well I migit, but, filially Conselted,
vith thle proviso that Alr. Booknuu111
Should praise tile address aiy way
whiel (dilty he performled Onl S1m1a,
though 1 think it cost. him quite lit of'
Vhrt, andit I released him11 fromt fuirther
obligationl.
As per llaragemenl, we sttedt at84
o'clock sharp, mnd turned oil' below
1aj. Wood wal ('S, aal (ravelled a Iloe
Iva) oyer his plantatiolt and by others,
along' on1e of till ple)asalltest drives.0 I
have found ill Fairfield. Arrlving at.
Our 'plae of dlstilatioll, we f1ound ia
large Presbyteriai church situated inl a
delightulri grove. The preacher, the
v. Ar. Sliitl, was lillig 'his ap
poinitmlenit at Vidgeway. Ito was
spoken of as a you01ll inan of much
p'romise; and he Certalily mu11st be, to
receive at call from tile church where
hie wvas brought upt, inunediately Onl his
gradutiGoni froml thle Seminary.
We found at the church a very pleas
int coimgr'egation, received ia coudial
wvelcomle, and mlet Iiany friendsA of the
Candidaling tilles of' last fall-amolncr
others, NIr. John, W. RoinSo), who
relfrred to tile illemolrablo .13,311r Creek
expedition (wlieh yot will remielmiber)
and hoped fir better sticcess this time.
The president of the lleetill as
Captain M(cKisllsr , and Mr. N. C.
Robertson wvas Chairman Ofra commliit
tee; and I ma1de lp) my mind 'int it
doe.;; take these portly men to do i)
things in a dignilied mann'er.
Contribuitiolls were Called for froil
the diflerent churches, and I wish som1e
of these croakers about resulmplioll
riinillg the business of' thel. conit-v.
conihl have seen tile -ihvei dollars that:
vei'Vered thie table. Sullive' it to say
ltat tihe. aillouillt rlised wats over soxt%
dollars, which wvas donlated to Ohe
American Rlible Society, tirty d1,1llar
o'the amiIouit being aiwo"ated o
mtake your correspondent. a litle mem
ber1 of, t hat. Socie y.
After ihe exercises we w'ert to .N'
Joel Ashib-d'N and plrtook of one of
thomste good d1inners t03hat 111ome ;o
kiow how to get up1), al reili.-ed
ioeill) ill time For' the diles of' 1Ci eve
nie1.' . * * *
FOR RENT,'W
'1HE "Copes House," lot an 1 gar don.
Possession given November 1.st.
Fino well of water. house and servants'
room:; in good co nlition Apply to
oct 9-tbx1 D R. FLENN IKEN.
RIEPORT
OF THE CONDITION OF TilE
WINNSBORO NATIONAL BANK,
- -AT
W~TINNSB3ORO, in the State of South
VYCarolina, at the close of business,
October 2nd, 1879J.
IIESOURtCES.
Loantfs andl discounts, $66,510 14
Ov~erd rafts, 1,716 04
U. S. Hlonds to secure circulation, 75,000 03
Duo froml approved reser'vo
agents, 9,ii't5 11
D)ue fr'om other Nat ionail Bankse, 8,0-t 52
Reail estate, furnitunro and fix
t ures, 1,4153 45
Curent ex penses anfd taxes paid, 1,123 17
Bills of other Banks, 595 01)
Fractio ,al Currency (including
nillls), 45 25
Sp~ecie (including gold Treasu
r'y cortiitles), 3,106 15
Legal tend er notes, 7,936 u,0
JRedenmption fund with U. S. .
Treasurer (5% of circulation), 2,902 05
Total, $177,976 88
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in, $75,000 00
Surplus fiund 1,200 001
U~ntivided profits, 2,080 20
Nautional Bank notes outstand
ing, .67,000 00
Dividends upaid 263 00
111(dividual dep)osita sulbjc~t to
check, 21,364 85
Duio to ether National Banks, 1,1168 83
Bills payable, 10,000 (0
Total, $177,976 88
STATE OF SOUrn CAROINA,
Oounty of Fairfield, as:
I, T. K. ELLIOTT, Casieirof the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of may
knowledge and belief.
T. K ELLIOTT, Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to before me thlis
'.th day of October, 1879.
WuM.-N. CHANDLER, Notary Public,
CORRlECT - Attest:
W. RI. RIOBER TSON,)
A. S. DOUULASS, ~'Directors,
JAS. A. BIRICE.3
Oct 9-11
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRIFIELD.
A Sydney Smith Smith, Plaintiff,
vs. Tr'ezvan Oglesby, Defecndant.
T N pursuance of anI or'der ofthe Court
I of Common Pleas, made Iln tihe
above stated case, I wihl offer for sale,
'before the courtL-hous (door iln WViinus
bor'o, Onl thle firist Moniday In November
neOxt, withlin the legal hours of sale, at
public Outcry, to theo highest bidder,
the following-described prioperty, to
wit:
All thlat tract or parcel ofland, lying,
being and situate in the county of
Fairild and State aforesaid, conitain
ing~ TWVO HUNDnIED AND SIXTY-IFIVE
ACRES, more or less, an Id bounded by
landcs formler'ly bololnging to William
J. Clowney 1ands1 f'ormnetry belngig
to tile Estate of' Wilamn S. Lvles, deC
cased, and~ lands of Johnt W. Lyles
anid others.
TERMS OF SA LE:
One-third of the purchase mon~ey to
be paid In cashl; for the balance a
cred~tit of one and two years from the
day of sale, with Interest from said
day, thle purchaser to give his bond,
secured by a mortgage of the premises
sold, and to ay for all necessary
papers.C. C. C. P. F. C.
Clerk's Office,
Wlnnsboro, 8. C.,
Oct. 9. 1879.
STATi'r OF SOUTI CAiMOIIN
Co U NTY 0 P FA I It P1 ELID.
Tho Winnsboro National lank, of Winin
boro. Soulth Carolinn, Plaintil, V
Jaics Douglass, Defendant.
TN pursuanco of tin order of the Cou
.. of Comnon Pleas, mado in the Abo
stated caso, I will offer for sale, before ti
ooirt-honso door iii Wiinsboro, on ti
first \ilondity in Noveibur next, witihi
the legal i ours of sale, at pub!ic outer,
to theuhighest bidder, Itho following d
Scribed property, to wit:
All that piecte, parce or iact of lai4
lying," being mill Situtate inl the colinity (
I Fairtichd and Stat iforeroid, cotiiiiniit
Two i U N ii)ltis, A N 'TwaENT Y AND TWO -Tl.NTlrr
AC'RtES, Dilore or lesus, bolillided by lanlds ir
IT. W. Frwiii, Iobert Si tionlttol, Jailtes A
Brice, \\iss Mtary Brico and the traclk of LI
Charlotte, Colunbia avid A4 ttusta Rlai
roal 2ontpanly, and l Iviing Hich shap
mlarks, buttsatuid boit ndariies ai .trO repir(
S-ntiii inl two plats of surve4y malde b
John Vinson, ne(ll( of date the'28th daty
VF, bruaiy, 187-1, and the other of ditto th
8th day o' July, 147.1; excepting thor<
fromt eighty- nine anil onie-half acres, col1
Voyed by I tid JaiitiCs J)olagliss to T, (
Patrick i the 201 day of Januitary. 1871
bouided on (he north by lands of Jnat
A. Brice aitil E. A. Dickey. on the ea
by litils of '1'. 0 Pitrick and I. Jt. 8;
motfon, on the sotith by the Whito On
Slriig Dranch, and(t on the West by land
of Jaitnes A. Brioe---upon which saia*d lan,
the liun of said iuortgago has been V<
leased.
T'ERJMS OF SALE:
One-thirdi of the purchase money to b
paid inl cash; for the baliance ia credit c
01111 I ()wo years from tile day of salt
witi iliterest from tihe dty of litle, tIb
purcha~er to give his bonth, secured b
at titortgaige of tlt- premiies, and to pay 1o
a lf neessary papers.
W. H. KIR,
Cleek's 0111ce C. C. C. 1). F. C.
Winnsboro, %,. b.,
Oct. 1, 187J,
oct 9- td
CLE RK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CU'NTY OF FAIiFI EL).
Witte Brosm. % m. D. WV. Tidwell and Others
N puruiance of an order of the Comr
. ft Common I'leas. ile inl the tbovi
stated case, I % ill .dl'.'r for sale, befor,
tile court-lionse door inl Wiinlsboro, oi
the Ii rt Moinidy in Noventber next, with
in the legal hoirs of sale, at pui ic ou.
cry, to tle higlies. bidder, the following
deseribe.l pin' erty, to wit;
Ali that piece, parcel or tract of land
IrVinag. lirtig atitd sititate on Thorn Trei
Creek, inl the ot:.:fy of Fairfield ant
S'ate of Sot. h1 Carolina afore-ta d, contain
oug ]T :i icNI)i> AND FoRTY-TRIE.
AcabS, llore r It, at11 lonided I
lands of' I itl-n Alot1.''. D. . aitn Boyd
Mrs. E. Harrison aft liarry Ldmunds,
TERMS OF SA LE :
One third (if the pirehaseo money to b
lid in casl; for tit bahIiice a credit 0
one and tw., ye ars frotm the day of' sale
with ii tert-st frot sitd <iay, Cie purchas
er to give his bonid, secured 1)y a mort
gage of' the premises sold, and to pay fo
till niecessnry' papers.
W. 11. KERR,
('lerk's Ofioe, C. G. 0. P. V. C.
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
Oct. 9, 187).
Oct U-td1
CLERf K'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CoUNTY F011 FAltFIELD.
Georgo W. %%ittto, Plainatfif, vs. A. E
Bitch, Defendant.
'.N pursuiance of' an order of' the1 Court c
(Commton Pleas. made in the abov
statedi case, I will offer for salo, bjefor
thec court-house door' ini Winnsboro, o3
the tirst Monday in November next, with:
in the legal hours of salo, ait public out
cry, to the highest bidder, the followimg
tdescribetd prop~erty', to wit:
All that certain planltltiont or tract c
land1(, known as theo Stoibrand P'lae, situ
ate, lying and being in the county of Fait
field, in tile State of South Care1hna, cor1
taininug Firo~n HU NDRED) AND SnvENTY-FoUl
AcRtEs, mlor~o or less, and( bounded by liand
of Jameus B. McCants, Daniel Fen'(y an
othlers.
TERIMS OF'sALE:
One-third of tile p)ur'chase money to l>
paid in cash; for fte bal anco a creditr
one andit two years frolm the day of sal
with inlterest frm said day,3' the purchast
to give his bond, securodcc by a mnortgag
of theo premises sold, and to pay for a
n~cesar'y papers. WV. II. KERR,
Clerk's Office, C .OP .O
Winnsbor'o, S. 0.,
Oct. 9, 1879.
oct 9-td.
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY 01F FAIIFIELD.
W. . Kerr, as Clerk, Plaintiff, vs'
Silfas W. Ruff, Sheriff', andt A. M
Ladd, Defentdanits.
I N pursuanlltice ofann order of the Coun
of' Common Pleas, matde in th:
above stattedi case, I will offer for sak
before the court--house door inl *Wimu
boro, oii the first Monday in Novemr
ber next, wvithin the legal hours c
sale, at pubhlic outcry, to the highca
bidder, the following-descr'ibed pro01
erty, to wit:
All that tract of land, sittuate in thi
counity of Fairfield, in the State c
South Carolina, containing' F~OUR HiU
1)1(1n AcnES, more or less, and repr<
sented1 by thle letter"C'' on.a plat c
rcsur'vey of the Bielton Place made b
B. UI. Robertson, D). S., on tho fift
day of October, 1869, and on fille in th
oflce of' the Clerk of the Court c
Common Pleas for Fairlield cou nty
sold1 uder the dec in the caus
styled G. B. Latmar and wvife and otlh
era against executors of N. A. Peay
deceased, and conveyed to John II
Cathcart by Samuel B. Clowncy
Clerk of' the Court of Common Ploa
for the county of Fairfld, bear'in
date the first (lay of November, 186t
TERlMS OF SALE:
One-half of the pturchase moricy I
be paid In cash, for the balanco acredi
of one year f'romn the day of' sale, wit
'interest f'rm the (lay of sale, th
purlchaset o give his bond, secureId b
a morage otf te premises sold, ant
to paylor all necessary pper's.
W. 1.KIERR,
Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C.
Wilnnsboro, d. C.,
Oct. 9, 1879.
oct 9-td
~EXECUTORI'S SALE.
F. M. God lold, ExedAtor, against N. 'E
Vanoe and Otheors.
p URSUANT to an order rendered b
the ('ourt of Coammon Vieoas, at PelI
riuary tormi, 1879, I will 5011 at public au(
tion, at WVInnsboro, on saloday in Novem
qeornext, within the legal hours of sale, al
that tract of land belonging to the Estat
of John Vance, known as the Moody Hi1l
tract, signtated1 in Fairfield county, con.
taining TO wo UNDnED . AND EIGHTY-lou,
/.ojoEs, more O1' less, bounded by lands c
E. P. Lupo, R.-YX. Yarboroughi and othors
Terms oif sale---ASH .urhasor to pa;
for, prs.F. . ODBOLD
*Qua1ed Ixecoutor of tle will of J~oht
C LER(.% S1 1,A1L .
STATE OF SOUT1l CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
- Thomas K. Elliott, as Assiginee of Ladd
4. Bros, Plaintiff, vs. Ollivor Sloan, De
fendant.
TN puirsuanco of an order of the Court
S of Conimtion Pleas, uiado ill th above
to stated case, I will offer for sale. before the
to Court. lliso door in WVizinsboro, on t I
1 first Moniuday in Noveiber noxt., within
the lega! hours of sale. at publio outcry,
to the highest bidder, the followin'g
des, ibod I)oporty, to wit:
All that plantation or tract of land, col
>I laining oNE nIUNDIE) AND NINETY-FoUat
AoIIaS, and bounded by lands of Elizabetl
" 4 Fowell, Jaines P. Maclie, Estate of Elisha
Il Igsdalo and Others, and situato in the
- said county of Fairfield.
0 j VITl.Ms OF SA LIX
One-third of the purchaso money to ho
paid inl ea'h, and for the balaneo a credit
of ono and two years froi the day of sale,
with amal intorost from the day of sale.
o thle purchaser to give liis bond, secured
by a tmortgago of the premises, and to pay
for all necesary papers.
NW. if. KEI1,
Clork's Ofiice, C. C. C. V. F. C.
I Winnsboro, S. G,
t Oct. 9, 1879.
Oct 9-td
k -
TOWN ORDINANCE.
T1lIE following sectionl of' an Ordi
Siantice passed on the Ist of Mtrich,
1878, is published by order of Connell :
SEION VI. Be it f'urther ordatilled,
That a111Ny person or persons Who shall
run, ri& or drive any irse or horses
at a rapid rate through any of tho
streets, or shall ride or drive upon any
rof' the side 'walks of' said streets, ('r
shall hitch anov lhorse or mule to a1N.
fence or post uit such a way as to oli
struct- said side walks, shill be flued
from one dollatr to twenty dollars in
each ciase, according to the discretion
of the Intendant.
The Police have orders to arrest all
violators of this Ordinamce.
E. 8. CHANDLnat,
oct 1 Clerk of Council.
GOOD GOODS)
CHEAP GOODS.
E respectfolly call the attention of
the public to our now lot of
Goods, and request an inspection of theu
beforo purchasing. Our goods have been
carefully selected, I ought at bottom
prices, and will be sold as low as they
can be bought from anybody anywhere.
We would call the attention of the
ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dross goods,
3 Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very prCt
ty assortment of Ties and other Neck
Goods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, etc. in
GREAT VARIETY.
Our Gents' Goods dopartment is com
pleto in every thing.
In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kersoye,
Flannels, lomespuns, Blankets, &c., we
are full up, at the lowest prices.
SIIOEIS SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Come and examine our .Shoes beforo
buying. Call and seo our stock, and we
will convince you that we sell goods as
cheap as any body,:
f' . A We are agents for 3. & P. Coats'
o Spool Cotton, and Belding Bros. & Co.'s
o Spool Silk-New York Prices.
- o MoMMASTER, BRICE & CO.
18'79. FALL 1879.
a
WINTER GOODS.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD !
oWE havo just received a large
II and well assorted stock of Dry
Goods of all kinds, Notions, Ho-.
siery, Fancy Goods, etc., Cassi
moes, Jeans, Kcrseys, Tweeds and
Satincts. Boots and Shoes of all
kinds and at bottom pricos.
SPECIAL ATTENTION !
We ask an inspection of our eo,
gant assortment of Clothing. You
you will be repaid for the trouble.
LSHAWLS I SHAWVLS!!I
Our stock of Shawls is complete in
.every respect.
fhATS! HATS!! HATS! !!
-from 25 cents to $5.00.
Flannels, White and Colored. Weo
e can't begin to enlumxerato all. Call
~and be convinced. You will save
money ,by giving us a call before
~purchasing.
sep. F. McMASTER & CO.
NEW GOODS
e
ARRIVING EVERY DAY.
h . M. BEATY has just returned
0
from New York, and we are now re
ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and
Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots
and Shoes, Groceries, &o., which
was carefully selected, and bought
at the
-LOWEST CASH .PRICES.
SWe ask, not only our customers, but
r the whole community, to call and
Y examine our goods.
J. M. MIATY & C0.
sent da
NEW GOODS!
'IIHE undersigned would call espooial
. attoition to their nowly-roceivod
"tock of
FALL AND WINTRi GOODS.
'110so gOOdsH ha11vC' beel seoted with
special referenen (t t.he wants of this
market, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Tho stock conis1ts of too many articles to
be enumerated in mnadvertisement, An
exatnintmiou can alone satisfy purchasers.
A oall from purchasers is respectfully
solicited.
SATISUF"ACTION GUARANTEED.
P. LANDECKER & BRO.,
Cot rress street, one door south of Morris'
Hotel, Winnsboro, S. C.
sept 30-xttf
M. L. KINARD,
OPPOSITE the W I EELER HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS received tho largest stbck of
Clotaing that has over boon in Columbia,
and is selling at
LOW PRICES
Elegant Cheviot and English Cassimero
Suits mado in tho latest styles. Also, a
line line of Soft find Stiff Hats, and a well
4elected line of Over Coats, of Fur Beav
ers, Ulsters. Kerseys, at,d Meltons.
Call and Examine my stock before pur
3hasing elsewhere.
MR. JAMES R. KENNEDY
is with the abovo establishment, and
would be pleased to so his friends when
in the city.
M. L. KINARD,
oct 4-3m Columbia, S. C.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
GROCER I ES
JUST RECEIVED,
With new additions arriving daily,
Choio New Orleans Molasses, fino Syrips'
Sugars of all grades, Rio and Java (offeo.
green or roasted. Choice Family Flour.
Also, agent for the best Flour in the mar
ket-ied mont "Patent Flou r"--it has no
equal. Creami Cheso and Macaroni,
Crackers and Cakes of all kinds, Soap,
Soda and Starch, Well Bluckets, Water
lBuckets9, Brooms, Woll Rope and Cotton
Ropo, Bacon, Bagging and Ties, Lard in
Barrels, Cans and Buckets, best Sugar'
Cured Hlams, lRed Rust-Proof Oats. Seed
Rye and Barley, Nails, Axes, Horse and
Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and
Cider Vinegar, Smoking and Chewing T1o
bucco, Raisins, Currants and Citron,
-ALSO
Canned Goods of all kinds--Salmon,
Sardines, Tomatoes. Peachos, Pine Apple,
Mixed Pickles, Chow-Chow, Poppor
Sauce and Mustard.
-ALSO
A fine seetion of Boots and Shoes
CHEAP FOR CASHI.
CA LL AND) BE CONVINCED.
B. R. FLENNIKEN.
oet 4
FISI[ AND OYSTE~RS.
TO THLE CITIZENS OF WINNS
BORO AND FAIRFIELD:
I WOULD respect fully announce to
the public thot I have made ampnlle ar'
rangements with the best Houses af
Norfolk, Sufi'olk and Charleston, to
supply me with FRIESHI SALT WA
TER FISH! and the very best
BAY OYSTERS
for thits season, I will keep thoem in
store FRESHI ON ICE every day, so
that my eustomers cani supply thorm
solves at any time.
All my Oysters and Fish are guar
anlteed to be fresh and of the
VERY BEST QUA LITY.
Very rospetfully,
F. W. HIABENICH-T,
Washlngton street, Roar of Town
Hail.
sept30-Imn
SMITH'S WORM 011L
AflnhNB, GA. December 8, 187.
Ah6 r 1 e m oone dose o
lared worms At to m me v~
d a m I :t . e u e pansd she
WORM OL tr *bo
Prepared . Dr. E. (OAMu a
TO THE PUBLIC.
1H'E undersigned desire to inforin their f-lenda and the publie that they have
at coiplete stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, etc,.,
and respectfully invite an oxanilnation of the same, before purchasing, as they
"buy no Goods for oash," have not an "unlimited capital," do not sell "at and
below cost," got no "discounts" In buying, by which freights, Insurance, clerk
lire, rents, etc. are pald; but hope, by adhering to the old adage,
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
and by giving close attention to the wants- of their patrons, to be able to avoid
an "assignment," and make both ends meet.
F. ELDER A 00.
THE CELEBRATED "JUNO" CORSET FOR SALE.
oct 4
STARTIJN ANNOUNCEMENT.
WE TAKE this opportunity of informing our customers that 39r
Groosehel is now in the Northern markets purchasing a LARGE and
CHOICE stock of fall and winter goods.
While others may attempt to HUMBUG the public by a great show and
parade, WE CONFINE OURSELVES TO SOLID FACTS, and we pro
pose to give our patrons the benofit of all bargains that we ourselves get.
WE DO NOT SELL ONE ARTICLE BELOW COST AND MAKE AN
EXTRA PROFIT ON ANOTHER. We charge a reasonable profit on
all our goods, and guarantee FAIR DEALING TO ALL who may favor
us with their custom.
Our regular advertisement with price..list will appear soon, and buyers
will save money by studying it.
Mr. A. W. Brown is still wiith us, and promises great bargains to all.'his
friends.
SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL.
Sept I t
THE AUGUSTA STORE.
PLAIN FACTS.
AVING knocked the bottom out of the old credit and high price system
last fall, I now take pleasure in stating to the people of Fairfield and
adj3oining counties that I am now prepared to offer goods at MATCHLESS
PRICES, which my price-list will show. Ido not buy goods on long time
from long-winded high-priced houses, like some of my competitors, there
fore can soll at LiVE and LET LIVE PRICES. Compare my prico-list
and judge for yourself.
Good Calicos 6*c. - Canton Flannel 9J0.
Best Calicos 6@ 7c. Dross Goods 8, 9, 11, 14 @ 18c.
Piedmont Shirting 5 c. Elegant Goods 20 @ 221
Piedmont I Shirting 6 c. A big drive in Ladies' Felt Hats at
Piedniont 44 Shirting 7 c. 40c. Trimmed Hats 25,40 @ 75e. and
Drilling 8J @ 9c. something nice at 85c. @ $100.
tood I Quilt Lining 41c. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! Shoes I I I from 20c.
Checked Homespuns 8 c. to something in Ladies' Philadelphia
Good Kentucky Jeans 10 @ 15c. make at $2.00 @ $2.50.
Beat Kentucky Jeans 25 @ 83c.
le' I will use pennies from this time forward, as I have a great many
articles at one, two and three cents that you have to pay five cents for
everywhere.
JOHN L. MIMNAUGH,
oct 7 THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
THE ELEPHANT HAS COME,
-WITH A FRESH STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GODDS,
-AT THE
WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND 9I1INERY
BAZAAR.
We take pleasure in announeing to our friends and the publio'g ,
that we are now opening the finest and most com to assWtien i
and Winter Goods, including Fany and Staple Dry Ioods, tbq 4
styles of Milllieri, Ladies' Dress Goods,. Fanoy as and a s.
--DEALERS IN
GROCERIES. CONFEOTIONERIES, SHOES, :HAT8 10T iG
CROOKERY, TIN and WOODENWARE# LUDtma
which will be off od at very Iow prI48; in W0 asv
ILtaso seen b for. Wh weU..knHal.