The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 02, 1895, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLGENCE Sarday. Mrh2 New AMvertsemnentC . Taters--McMaster & C. Notice-W. R. Ga:r>. Municipal Eletcion- -J. A. Ilu . o cal~ t -The union service w*i be held at the Presbyterian Church at7.31 o'cloc Sunday night. -Services will be held at Scin Presbyterian Church to-.ay. T*-: Ar row the sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be ad illisered. Rev. James McLin, of Chester county, will asst the pastor. -McMaster & Co. are naming a ticles such as will almost make a man hungry to read them. They are warn ing you; now is the time to look around for good, pure seed. Ge irge says he has just what you wan'. Another warning is given as to pre ventatives and cures, also for ills that chicken fiesh and cattle are heir to. It is very important that you keep an expense account as you go along. They will provide for you in this re spect, also. All they ask i. to givc them a call, they will be responsible for the result. .-Mr. J. A. Rudolph, representing the Haley Ink Co., of New York, w as in town on Thursday taking orders for his firm. The out it consists of one quart bottle -of writing flaid, one small bottle of red ink, oae bottle of mucilage, one oE Russels automatic . ink stands and a glass perl holder and paper weight coin hined. We shcwed our appreciation of the *utflit in the most demonstrative way, in fact, pu chased an outfit, and were vei . muc p!ezted with it. ie will return Jn about two weeks ;o deliver goods and will fill any o:de:s sent him. Japane.e Liver Pellets are snall. but greater in their effec; no ri ng 50 doses 25 ets. Wim:sbe; o r Store. TIME ExTLNDED Fon TO.N T Es -The tin tor payi town txC . ben extewl-d to April 1. Mo rY To LO.,'x y to T-. C.ahier Saxings and Immrc1. IAm PLANTING Tonicco.-Messrs. J. P. Caldwell, IH L. Elliott. Jr., and W. R. Elliott are preparing a tobacco bed near the residence of Mr. II. L. ElliotLt Sr. They will us the gin house fo ,curing pmrposes. LOST A GOOD TENAN;T IIoUSE.--A tenant house on Mr. WV m. P. Gibson's place was destroyed by fire oni Wed nesday at 10 a. mn. The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is not thought to have been incendiary. The tenant sustainied a heavy loss. Dox'T FoRGET.--Do not fcorget the temperance lecture on Monday night at the Baptist Church by Mrs, Hlelen M. Barker, the trea~urer of the Na tional Temperance Union. Mirs. 7n'an~cis E. Wilard says of her: "It is not often given1 to one w oman that she should be as wise in the cabinet as she i~s invincib~e in the field, andi as true and tender at heart as she is w.itty and eloquent in tongue, but Mi-s. Barker fills the bill in all these details.'' The music will be fine on this occaleicn. RELTGWLos SERV~cES.-Services wil be held in the following chur-ches on Sunday: Daptit-11 a. mn. by the pastor. Thursday afternoon meetings at 4 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Associate Reformed Presbyvterian - 11 a. m. by the pastor. Young~ unen's pirayer meeting at 4.15 p. mn. Sunday School at 5 p. . Prayer meeting Wednesday eveninig at 5. Presbyterian-11. a. mn. by the pastor. Sunday School at 5 p. mn. Prayer mneeting Wednesday at 5 p. mn. .Methodist-11 a. mn. by the pastor-. Bunday School at 5 p. mn. Pr-ayer meeting Wecdnesdaiy at 5 p. m.. HiE GAVE BoND.-Last week somre time a negro by the name of GiUbert Williams stole some clothing and other Articles fromn Bill Sithi, who works with Mr. D. A. Crawford. M:-. Crao, ford caught him a~t the m~b'e several days afterward and gave him asun fhiashin~g. The~ fellowv v. as bs-iing re tained uintil the police co uld be oe: but all of a suddeni ie ief: for partsun known. IIe iran several mile; i!!awi: by the bltood-houd., but the do'g los: the trail down in the Wytie bottomn and the fellow made good his escape. He is a nephew of no her darkey' named Gilbert Wi:i ims, and is ::o the Gilbe'it Wilbi~ts vsho sea le Mr-~. J1. N. en eur, of rine: was in town (on Thurs-day. Mrli. Louis I abesich~ an Mr. Franis Habe:: :en.t. of Chzarleston, relatives of Mri. F-. W.. Hlab:,nicha camne to attend ihe fun~eral o the man er. MrF. lIdralbr: '.o returned~* hilue on Fr-iday. o.n Frida' SeerT. G. Par ek S Jr ht whc enbed the >e*e e elr T hoy got no frte.sth eardo Ira, :-longle barrWeARe. T:vy Aan as wai shwn aya keyo": nol th 1;-vr wn e:.-V.1.'A fai:ed to wvork. Taey 1. :l a fat:. -mp A around Th wr e i ::J gr:>es, for :: --0m-?1g ws fou::d depot d-: Jaim.on '.s Mtze l Oil kills :dl 4: W " whether1C Ine il or external. -IM I, s . , et e. I . -'ze 25 centS. W i - bro Digr- Store.* p c. O.K Wednsiav Q9, g:b 'Ut 1:2 o'ock 1. W:sa:.. Cho hd just!" W : . T -- JAR en ( r - b t o (.. he 141e at 1 lace slae la QV 1 o.n0n Cams 0 Ae sr' au.:!. le s n -ca Mhe f0MI. Hello., Central We have a short.: elephone in J town n and hope it will not be long befr we will har he above fai call.I. Ed. C.Icuof Ridgewmay, c has put in a ph OC iroa the ol ilH to "' Oi .tere .of IV -R. ) &: '' - l'. phone is worldog all r'git and w0 ;)re de hat in a A=.t space Of K e wT hou ,e intw.TePhu'i in the f 1pre'ent store of W' 1'. i)-.Day &CU. ;Ca is :) mndu a IT~ fun the boys in : ,years hince. Teir a m nal Small A,, a r ler Wi:j VIch conneed 4cc1 t a ceria'1 dwiiell- 1 w1as in the SAM%. and somes one lVas 1L ki.n 'I u the phon to gue" 1 W -1a0 . t te otlhCr end. !1C. uesed several times but .1nal Y !eclght someepr0o weey eA recognrized the person at (ihe trendu know now, that is ul.' Ths dc " W.-o -!ere listenuing to An.im "W ares J ha WA hearty ILaughI when he identilca La the personlt ndi. uttered the abc-ye .e u marks. MR. F. W. II.GENICIIT IS NO M4ORE. Mr F y ..-. '.miht iIelcat hi oi T; usl--:- mori. He had beenl tift. in bad he2ah f-r P1me -im, 1:b wds I conilsed :oti o abou.t three tio: weel:s, iba1 at the sar~e ti.ac his death sal wa a greC suprs to m::y. pl The deceacd wa~s bor: I (i emu I andO cameI io this counltry ini Iis bey v e hood:. H~e came to ui mu~1Th 0 in Ce p yern 187 tad bys beni business I here e.ver1 ince. I~e mar1iid all M-*e ForenceO Motherir:l, a i1cCe of Mr~s. ' Dt:, wh: wv. ;iin with l 20 auer D tt t l" tum~ ('f her mlr af cae~i)n! of 187u, worklag hard1 U o ( ieh> redec.l old Siuth Carin.i~a from po the han; cof cape: -baggers '.:: thives. lie w a always iden'!lied lIte wifl the fire deparl ment anid - an on0 act~Vo memb~er f:;r a lon~g time, .C pia was also an activo mnember' of Wilms det boro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M.. a:. ' f C Winnboro Chapter No. 2, RI. A. :K Co: The decea-cd was forty-five yerv M of age at the time of his deai h. Iis de reans were laid to rest in the Mt tho- 3 dist Church cemewery; Rev. T. M. G Det conutin~g the funecrai services & first, anid tile Masonic fr-aternity~ con- ( Cidig with m:.soniuc hon?ors.b: Hie leaves at ife and three ch ih:? 1.lle of his immevdia:e famiy to whom~a 1he fro smnrathU of the coonm:ay gx- om. e -at!; at rieaTurort ar M-r. JoseCPI1..rv Alil that1 was tn)rd cf t.bc L.: 4. . Fripp was com:;ne:1 to~ the to- :t -da.4 ive. Frip:p v;0. the onlyv s i e-c thel * i. Julal L~ V, of '. 4aa a t 'md of as dath. 1Yon ies a t. T Ce re't of (1The I -ve t He c-sagood sol~ I Xn, ~*c U~ belive, ani d er - ., .. 1 It t - - -- *I ' Ssore 'be 4W - c.-:e w r c Lcuna a ona -a F n ? .G W. I.O C 1 . e'. Ju C b .or . D. DU and Jn e . '.o. Orde fo m e j e r G.., (.Xfo r p lai I Clr imu A. :- 1' a - (z ra J.1 Z, I *gas .- 1ee : e :' I U r c : fo i, O .WG:refrdfe. i 1. L ... ... . L - .ewd. e e:h f:t. nn. Ca. dah: & i ag .., Cer .'.C :na:~dJG c n :Ge ::d rd1 eJ1:= ordr .cniaigl. I as inantdfedat 1.I~ Re:rt ou sl ep:d oe can dugi. J. E. McDonald for plain. ~ideway SavIng & Loan Associa vs. Lovd A. Davis. Report on .A. S. & W. D). Douglass for ni1iff. anuie C. Clarke vs. J. C. Henry. ort ou sale. J. G. McCanis for ntIfi. atlo S. Brooks vs. Hayvne Mc ki-: et al. Report on sale. A. S. V.D. Douglass for plaintitT. Mc ahd & Dougrlass for defendaut. . II. Jenings, Clerk, vs. Julia R. >rtsonl Report on sale. A. S. & D. Do glass for plaintiff. 0. Wit:e vs. A. F. WYiLe. R~e t on sale. . Henry Gibson by guardian ad na vs. Ha.ytne McMeekin. Report ale A. S. & W. D. Douglaus for utiff, McDonal & Douglass forf bas. D). McCrery vs Sallec D. .'.c-' ~nel ileport on sale. Lyles & cr fioriplaintiff, J. G. .mans for ment!. Order of refcreeace. A. S. y. D. Douglas for pilutilf. X. W.Iagsdale, Assignee, vs Win ns o Nat~onl Dauil. Tinis is a bil I by the asygnce for instructions n 'Court as to 1l-c paymnrt of mfS tilcdI wi: hun bjo v ered ors ct WilljiUon1, Q. D). W iliford an.d V. II lifo: u. Tihe questionis aberc: cred'tors holuding claims it c::c estW.o have a right to are a ividen i,-o the oithrUs er ers l the'~ vihole amn!1. :na uaA.S.Dm*l-~ the olina.svi U Ik J. . Ila;L2 . 3 'o .. i)nThe; fcip es Ban o es ,i. Jo~. 2.aee er I.. n ohrPulHmhl of Cene. Te dci1 ien ur v~a r- Ved. The Aimei WVill do wonderful work now ,ual inventory of stock, I fin year, and are marking dov% Spring will soon be here al "oods. A Great Br< In all fine Dress Goods and and cost not consideed -. A Patterns; will close out at co THIS IS NO.Ai I mean business, and if you A handsome lot of large, hca below zero. KCep it in your mi if you 1 certainly taken the tariff off T .LO If you want correct styles will obtain your supplies frorr Should you tumble into my s coat, you would make the hit to look. TTU af chl- i Ta N Assignees Sale. . G eaiesdav in SMarchi I will oil'e. . for "ae at public outcry a num ber of hiorse. mules a!l other per JA\!ES Q. DAVIS, NOTICEK , the Goo P(?ple of Wnbr ;< C.. Allwnon owlingm o n o ami over will please e );ei forarf .nd set tl.5, as I am nuw Iiing ;o bioro mee to *ut out for meCat oU Clo,% aeouni. 1:.-pefu lly,. Mun.lipa Eeci on. ^ N oe'lcion for I~nt:dant and fcM '.'Wardens for the o'.n of Wini? oro for iLe ensuing year' wvill be acih t the Tovn lill in W innsboro o: ~IONDAY, the FIiST DAY (l1 A PflIL, 1895, f oua90A. M1. to 4 P.MK BooKs for 0: egsrtion: of voters vill IJe open a the ~amelac or0 Wednesdayi iThursdy LV':d Friday~ >rcaid from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M aeh darv. The following g-entlemcen compose he board of reistratiozr J. Il Uv order o.! Council: J. A. f1NNANT, ~3-2 1u Clerk. n f~ - IRISH 4 1 9POTAT OES. IEIDRON, SECOND CROL'EARLY lUose, Peedes ard Blis:,'s Triumph. :Alake a i~s: of gaden seed and come oa un for seed wa:;:cd We !:'.ve ?EAS. DA NS, CAUBIA GE, EARLY C')lN, L c., 1 c. C~hlra C~ure. Ihm-sL' Egg Pro ducer, Gom! Luck Ci!e Po)der. A br.e asso.men of Scoo touoks ook;:, inv. I' oks al LedU" "S. 'itemember that' we in-~v" -, supply of ints OIh .*nd Var.i-he I..'. -u ' ed a: - .b b v nm GLGBEPHOSP ME 0.'6 AUDPGSPHTED L"E -(:) ~r C a i . - ghty Dollar As I am nov taking my an c too many goods for the time 0 n1 "oods in1 e-ve ry depa-rtmntn. d c I mnu St, ha1ve rYoom for new Ti - , ' ~itsa:,c fer more of those 'noe Pan's ;t. don't think so, come and see. -y Sateen Quilts, marked down anc a pair of Blankets. I have this stock. it prices way below value you my g reat marked clown stock. tore and strike mc for an Over of the season. It costs nothing S-ISTS Gare 0W111 Oni1n C OO"L BOOiK and t:!ioncrv of r.'-, 1 .c - p nges. TL D3 Bl, TU:n. AUNDR~Y SOAP, Sodai, Creamn .roots. Particular attention given to ihe comn pouniding of prescriptions. OFICE lIoURS OF DR. DZCHANAN. 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. and to 4 P. 11. HEA.DQUARTERS FOR~ As we wish to make room for Spring stock, we have marked our heavy Winter Goods, such as CLOTH ING, WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, AND ATS, way~ dow-n out of sight. The winter : i ot yet gonc and YOU WILL NEED WYARM WEL AIR. iu o wdl beat "betwca season" prie to. death. Wh en timeCs are h:ard and money Iu "a i, -. _ 10 a .d .= .1 .t\ Go. j.N WATS ,~ e -,i -1C hlor r DOLLAR ~1 than aniy Onic 1le reat youL right and .1.1 *~. - - -w Please Call at ti cl o0xs:g f r .'e T'ij.- '.. yonV :U fgood stilmi~ in~ VtU ONION pSETS NOW IN ST SEED IRISH POTA TOES ai tio:.ed me y othe '01 ho :a h iest. P at nery : a id giv2 us vour o inion. I pectfull) S T N R ILWAY CO Eastern Time "t 'nnh and Pts. North. Northbond. Daily No 36 No 10 No 20 J 'n. 20, 1895. 7 aiy Daily Daily L-. Jactsonvil C ... S.1 a 4.15 . ......... Lv. Savana6 h...... 1.- s 10U.5 .. Ar. Co1"r.bil ....... 4.,: 2 10 a .. Lv Chant-" n. ... .1, 5.0 P! ............... Ar Columbia ...... 11.15 . ...... . ...... Lv. 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N s. ?i. .. 0 a . 55 o 5.55 p' .. . .. h.. r 2.2ft12.1nt10.i Nos. 9 an10. < ' 1.1 at 1.11r Un111on ~, asenrrs ad . 7 p.... t.0 tati. .. A.:.2?p....... ?{ .22 WIC .... GPA..57. p ... .. GP .5 a r....... ArCaletn....S4h9.0a;..... .. Cos:13andstN and M.ot PLar Lm feoYrr.Tap Wnd ork(isJa. dfrt-clas foncfikepupt Nos. e and 3Get the S.est M. Throug :.erpof s o f ttoColumbiah! a :n ie rd takeSave W.H.GREE.7 J. P.1.T CCLP, Grrr aoE e, Wamstos T ho ,~ Wpisms rit o, . S ad&Co ecs. Poc j v .is ofct per. heaestandMot'Poplar for i a. indows.n bet: moply: ofs f c-n' L .. CASH ill ie Corner Store. Clohing ShoeS, &c., which we wish E - THE -00DS. gardcn and make fine vezetabler, will 'ORE. NOW IN STORE. >tato that grows. We have tried them. ave also grown them. The verdict is, skin red, meat white and cooks dry; roductive and keeps well. Try them Y & BRO. If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Seats: Oar seat frames are made of white ash, thoroughly glued together at corn ers and a symmetrical skirt cut on them. Panels are made oval by arranging the machine with a special rig we have got ten up, so that when the seat is finished it presents a convex surface, thus causing the varnish to show to -ccd advantage, and giving the vehicle :L handsoue appearance. teats are thoroughly ironed :o a pattern so that her are all alike, aL-d backs and tops are inerchangeable. The advantage of this is that if you have one. of our uggies and want a cusbion, back or top r e can send you one to fit. Panel? are made of Blae Ridge Mountain poplar. Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero Moore with a competent corps of as sist Its. We proudly challenge the world to co:vparc seats with us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward, has recently accepted the agency for our product in his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain to you the merits of the "PREMIUM CAROLINA BU2GGY." CAR0iN BGY~ - Co., Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-1l , SI HAVE*e Just receivedia nice line of HOLDIAY GOODS, Cusistizng of Jewelry, Watches and Chains, Eolid Silver and Plated Wares. -Alec China Plates Cups and Saucers, (both gold band and plain.) Vases, &c., Which can be bought as cheap for DASH here as anywhere else, quality >f goods taken into consideration Perhaps I can suit YOU. Call in md see. C. M. Chandler. 3-31-ly The Thoroughbred Stallion, "ENDURER," will make the season of 1895 at Winns Doro and at my farm for $15 for comn mon mares anid $25 for thoroughbred marcs. Colts insured. He is a grand sou of Lexington and a son of the :elebrated Euqurer. Damn Analyne av Jack Malone, he by Lexington, out af Gloriana, by American Eclipse. Endurer's colts are stylish. gentle and pedy- possessing great bottom and :onstitutionl. He has been fifty-five :is winer and as many times ,aca. The well knowni sires, Blue E; ..s. FIa.o Delw Drop and Faustus .r: Iqre~ whi 'e Mamic Grey. is ::hserc, p:oduced Domino and JOH N G. Mf)BLEY. 1-2 1Gm W ;unsboro, S. C. Burial Cases amnd Caskets. T hE UNDERSIGNED has a full nc : ':teCst desins in :i;tC AEf CASKES t moderate C r e,. Orders fied ffomptly, night and day, at the old tand. Thankfui for past patronage, ask for a share of it in future. Uicarse furnished when ordered. 11-6tf J. M. FLL!OTT, SR.