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The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 06, 1877, Image 3

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RAILRoAD SCIIEDULES.-Tho follow
ing are the hours at which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. R. pass
Winnsboro:
REULARt PASsENGEn--NIGHT.
for Charlotte, 1.10, A. M.
For Augusta, 2.33, A. M.
AccoMMODAiJow FSEIQUT--I.
For Augusta, 102, A. M.
For Charlotte, 11.88, A. M.
New Advertisements.
Onion Sets--McMastor & Brice.
Agrioulturaliens of all forms are
kept constantly on hand at the office
of Tiu NEWS AND HERALD, or sup
1l'ed at short notice. Satisfac tion
guaranteed in this line of wc rk.
Prices as low as the lowest.
governor Hampton has removed
Mr. W. M. Nelson from the office
of treasurer of this county, and Dr.
W. B. 1eake from the auditorhip.
No appointments to fill these vacan
cies have. yet been announced.
Judge aekey filed, on Saturday
afternoon last, his decision in the
case involving the pardon granted
by Governor Hampton to Amzi
Uosborough, recently :onvicted at
the Chester court. The opinion
covers thirty-two pages of legal cap.
The Judge holds that Hampton was
duly elected and installed as gover
nor, but suspends the order dis
charging the prisoner, recognizing
" the right of the sheriff to appeal
on the ground that if the Supreme
Court 'sustain this decision, the
prisoner may bring an action for
larages'against the sheriff for de
tinining him after a pardon was
grante d,
A NAnnow EsOAPE.-The Columbia
.Register of Sunday last describes a
narrow escape on the C. C. and A.
1. R., as follows: "The down
freight train on the Charlotte, Co
hmabia and Augusta Railroad yes.
terday iogning. nade a narrow
escape fro4 e disaporou accident,
at Lewis' Turnout. We learn that. a
large pile of wood had been placed
on th .trackin ceut near the station
eitnt oned, but Cpnductor King and
the engineer discovered the obstruc
tion in tide' to reiverse the engine
and down byaks and the train
came to a halt within ten feet of the
wood pile,. ,The .scpoundrelp who
pldced the obstruction on the track
evidently intended to wreck the
train anid plunder the freight, but
the vigilanceoof the train employees
fortunately frustrated thtr designe.
Lynch law is goode jupfice for such
villains whn anght."
,. It. is bpped that the taxpayers o y
Fairfield will respond promptly to
G overnor Hampton's call for a con
*tribution for the maintenance of his
government. Other counties are
rin tkne 4,he t'x *3rs
are exceeding the demands made
upon themn. It will be remembered
that Judge Mackey announced at
court that he would catuse indict
inenile toe lie against any one asstdm%
ing to .Ievy. on property for taxes
pndr.,the Ohptaberlan et, so'called,
He distinctly declared, however, that
he would not becbk' A shioldl to
pr ottho taxpayemx~fromi paying his
be a governmentp and, evpry citizen
* ust' xditz one or the other.;
The ceitizen'wha fails to respond to
Qovernor Ham~ptopn's call virtually
refuses to recognize his goverriment,
* and tacitly recogniaes Chamberlaini.
}{ penqa ipreqpujmw 1tbrefor'e, to
seek protection in thejcourts against
can produce a receipt from Gayernor
Hampton's tax receiver, shiowing
tht~ igll fji1on to
thie constitutinalgovernnient, 4
Sumt oer
$1,777 89, and has yet togo into the
A colored womwo said to be one
o be
K'aseblan54 re.
The Sumter Fire Engine Compa
ny, assisted by the ladies of the
town, have been holding a fair. Not
results, $600.
Jenny Gapnbroll, an aged and re
spotablo colored woman, about 105
yeaW old, died on Friday last near
Williamston.
ONION SETS.
' HITI! and Rod Onion Sots, alto,
fresh Garden Seed in great variety,
aspo Herb and Flower Seeds.
Also, a lotof Liens and other Blanks.
For sale by
fed 0 MteMASTER & BRICE.
Notice to Taxpayers.
I will visit the following-nameal places,
I at the times speoiliod, to peceivo the
Iamuton Contribution:
Winnsboro, u il February 6.
Feastervillo, " 7.
Mocticello, 8
Jenkinsville, P p.
Horeb, ' 10.
Durham's (Boulware's Store,) " 12.
Gladden's Grove, " 13.
Woodward's - 14.
White Oak, " 15.
Doko, 16.
Ridgeway, " 17-19.
Winnsboro, till February, 21,
JAMES Q. DAVIS,
jan 31-x2f2 Special Agent.
JUS'I RECEIVED.
A Comk of the Celebrated PILSENER
BEE; bottied at the liaiser Brewery
at Bremen. For sale at $2.75 per dozen.
ALSO,
A cask of fine Pale Sherry Wine, for
table use, of $3.10 per gallon,
-AT
CENTENNIAL BAR,
F. W. llaben[cbt, Proprietor.
jan $1
CONGRESS STREET,
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WINNSBORO, S. C.
NEW GOODS
AT
U. G. DESPORTES'
AND
BARGAIN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
W INES,
LIQUOntS,
Etc., Etc.
feb 8.
Established 1868.
CHARLES MULLER
Haes removed to fjbe store niext to Francis
Gerig's.
WATCH28, Clocks and Jewelry re
paired, and satisfaetion guaranteed
to everybody.
gThiose indebted to me for work on
Jqwe~r' Wvgllplease pay atgnqp, for
Hampton Is Elected.
O* ERJIAL~S IiiLLER.
Ettenger & Edmond,
ANFO 45 of Portable and
Al ""r ne alld lioiy ci
Mil ) G~orng i hafting, Pulleys &o.
AMEIAN TUnDfINE WATERI WhEELa.
Ca'merdfJAJpelaI Steant Sumps
a Sa for Catelegu.
-.OTIOE Ia hereby glvun t all and-sin.
to the Judge of 1%Mbate for Fairfield
06uhtyi;1n' WtwenboroMt 10 eoeok In
4110' forenoon on the 7th'of Match tisi 4r
4 fal disehsarge inda lettera "dismtsor.
All perkoneconoerneda'ahkereaube, If
'any, on or beforetha~t d~%d'lt
JAMESL. aiARTI1N,
b i itl o/ -/ ./.' W S
THOS. R. ROBERTSON,
Attorney at Law
AND TINAL JUSTICE.
a All business entrusted to him in
either capacity will receive prompt atten
tion
Office on Washington street, one door
east of Winnsboro Hotel.
I. A O.AIr.L.A p. Jro. S. li:Yro,.rs.
GAILLARD & REYNOLDS,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
NO. 3 ,A W RANGE.
A. M. MACK EY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
1 No. 1, LAW w R LVG E,
Winnsboro, S. C.
1f0' Special attention paid to the speedy
collection of claims. Will practice in all
of the courts of this State and the United
States.
READ THE
ADVERTISEMENT
OF
B. Suenheimer &Co.
Fresh Soused Tripe,
Fresh Soused Pigs' Feet,
Fresh Codfish,
Irish Potatoes,
Cabbage,
Cocoanuts,
Apples,
Cheese,
Hams
and all other articles usually kept in
a First Class Grocery Store.
Conio and see, whether you wvant
to buy or not, We
want everyb~ody to
exammie our
Stoel(.
B.Suenheier & Co.
COLUMBIA REGISTER,
PUnILIsHED
Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly
TERMS, IN APVANCE:
DAILY, six months--,-- -- ----3 5'0
Tar-WNEcLY, six mo(1ths - ,. . 250
WVMijW 'six niopths - - - ' 00
Book aand .lob erlasting Qgnee
JjN THiE ST4AE
Att- A4C1dress all cormmncations, of
whatver ebarac ter, to
MANAGED REGSTr 'PDmIsyrxNG COMPANY
A~ty -13CoLWrar, b. C
GOOD
ADVER TISING
2 0orth26 spae In ,aridna
newpaers disertij od~. through tbry
~ ~t~l. A;list of. he
~6t1'n~f 8 dehchlt bf k'tes, Sent
Ue a Ulo~to t EO:RW1&L
LYIIYIASTER & BRIDE
lost respecti'ully request the
inspection of Ihei' cheap and
well selected stock of
goods, which they
offer as low as
an11 house in
the u1p
COI NTIY,
THEIR LADIES'
Pepartment is full and complete in
,very line.
RUFF'S, SILK TIES,
Handkerchiefs. Col.ars, Cuffs Ac., in
;reat variety and at extreuIely lvw prices.
AMERICAN DELANES,
Nice Dress Goods, colored and blank
alpacas, at prices that defy competition.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Consisting of Brown Homespun, Check
Cd Homespun, Dcnirus, 'T'ickings, Shirt
ngs, Ac., at prices to suit the prico of
otton.
THEY HAVE
A splendid lot of Jans and Cassimores,
ents' and Boys Suits which they offer at
reat bargains.
OPERA, GRAY,
White and Red Flannels at selling
p)rices.
A FULL STOCK OF
Gents', Youith,' Boys' and Ohildrens
clothing of every description,
THEIR LINE OF
Gents' Furnishing Goods is complete in
overy particular,
GENTS', LADIES',
Youths', Boys' and Children's Shoes in
great variety, and at u ideniably low
pricer,
THEIR HARDWARE
Depat tment is full and complete, eon
iisting of everything generally found in a
hardware store.
A NEW LOT OF
Good and cheap carpets just recoived.
Call and examine before buying
your goods elsewhere
McMASTEI & BRICE.
et 5,
THlE PIfENIX,
P'UBLIsnED IN cOLUMB3IA, Is
The Cheapest Daily Paper
IN SOUTH cAnIOLINA.
POLITICS DEMOCRATIC
ALL THRE NEWS
Of the Day Condensed.
Subscription, $250O-6 Months.
pf Pronounced the best Democratic
Daily at the Capital. Address
JULI AN A SELBY, Manager.
THE OAMVPA1GN
FAIRLY OPENED!
H AS returned and will now display for
the benefit of his .Patrons, the
citizens of Fairfield,
M ATS,
the Nobbiest, Tilden, IHnmpton, Custer and
all other stylcs,
' CLOTINO:
The most'stylish Suits, of the latest and
pnost approved snake and style,
DRY OOODS
of the latest and most hocoing styles, to
suit the most fastidious, AlU I ask of my
friends is do themselves the juistice, and
SOL the favor, to look at his Stock before
mnaking pureliases, My Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
is complete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls,
and Blankets. I can comnpete with any
one in this market, or elsewhere. All I ask,
Is a call, to *Opvince ny frieuds tilat I moan.
business,
SOL, WOLrE.
oct 19.
Subseribe for Tnx NEWS n A B3' Ha
LYrA and ba sure to iav the r*n.y
LADD BROS,
WE have now conrploted ono of
the bout Stocks qf
DRY GOQDS,
J300TH and SHOES,
JIATS and CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
V OC1lERY, &c,
IN THE COUNTY,
We will not be undersold, Let It
say, aowevor, that our best
()alicoes are 1Q cents a
yard. Wo cannot
sell then lower
and have a
unifoim profit on all (oods,
GIVE US A CALI.
TO OJR COLONIED FRIENDS
As you have always put confi
dence ia us, we will stale that you
may depend on getting goods at a
regular oven price.
No baits held out to any one,
nov30,
TREMENDOUS
EXCITEMENT
-OVER-"
THE UNPREOEDENTEDY
LOW PRICE~S OF~
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots, Shoes,
Mats,
Trunks, &c.
-AT
R.F. Leetch.& Co's.
BE3S~T line of N otions in the County,
Gents' Furnishing Goods of best gqaality.,
Blankets, Shawls and Bloulovard Skirts,
at the lowest prices.
Speciatiattention called to the laigest and
bost selcted 8took of Kontuoley
Jeans over before offerog
to the Fairieold
public,
Laadis' trimmed Wa~ts in~ great variety
The above goods will be sol4 eldtkr at
Wholesale or Retail.
All goods offered low for 'OASI!
CALL. ANt) SEE US~
WE DEFY COMPFTIr1.

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