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The News and Herald from Winnsboro, South Carolina • Page 3

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Winnsboro, South Carolina
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fY LOCAL ITEMS. CHANE OF SCEDU follow. ing; is the schdul of the Charlotte, Columbia and AugulstU Railroad: DAY Goinc Going North. Leavo HI roct.ok!. P.

2.15 WinnwI boro, 1'. M4. 11.2(, A. Mt. Sidjovay, 4.38, Mi.

1O.52, A. M. NIGHT Going south. Going North. Leave Blackstork.

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ow GreLt Roiuction-J. D. McCarley. Notice-Wm. N.

Chandler, Clei of Council. Notice Final Discharge-O. Rt. Thompson, J. P.

F. C. Rent of Market-Wn. N. Chandlor, Clerk of Court.

Gordon Light Infantry-J. H. Cummings. 1st Sergeant. A festival for tuo benefit of the Episcopal church is spoken of.

The Rev. E. J. Meynirdie preached in the Methodist church to a large on Sunday. Lost, on aW last, a gold culT button, with a leaf on1graved on it.

Any person iin.ling it and leaving it at this offico will be liberally rewarded. Tho Gor.onI Infantry is ordered out for drill this evening at 5 o'clock. A full attendnco of the members is rcquestu.l. See vertisement. Tho thanks of the office are returned to Mr.

James Blain for the finest strawberries we have seen this year. The1( herrios were of moth sizo und very luscious. Club (no. 1 0.) has reorganized with the oflicers: president, IH. A Glenn A.

P. Irby and treasurer, U. C. Trapp. liarinony prevailed at the meeting.

Mr. J. D. A J.rlesy mui Ac a tempting display of refreshini beverages during the warm weather at bottom prikes. His reputation in this lino has been lung established.

Public school teachers are probably not aware that they must make oath regularly to the correctness of their monthly returns. The simple cer tificate on the printed blanks is not enough. Thle trustees can administer the oath. The small grain crops in the lower portions of the county are reported as not looking wellI, but the prospop0t 1n the upper sUeti.on is much better. l'he seasons recently have baen very favorable for farm--I g.

Everyboylknowsthiestupefyin and deadly qualities of Opium st.ll there are large quantities of this dangerous drug sold1 as a soothing medicine for children. Dr. Bull's Baby nothing injurious and will relieve your baby of pain and all disorders of the Bowels. Price 25 cents. THmE COLLECTIoN OP county treasurer has received the followving communication from the comptroller-general: CoLIxmA, S.

April 18, 1878 Ja8. Q. D)avis. Treas. Fairfield (Co.

A. A. approved 22d, 1878, the taxes are colleectable in two instalments, viz. May and October. As the destruction of the books in your county will necesarily delay you, you wvill await further instructions as to the collection of the taxes.

Yours JoHNsoN IIAGOOD, Comptroller- General. THE DEMoCRATIO CONsTITUTIoN.We have been besot by parties belonging to different clubs for copies of the Democratic Constitution. When we published it we requested all our subsoribers to lay it aside for future reference. A very few have done so, and as all our extra copies have long ago been disposed of, we republish the constitution this morning. In another issue we wvill republish the scheme of primary elections, as finally adopted by the County Club.

We sincerely hope these will be preserved, as it will be impossible for us to publish them and as the campaign proceeds they 'will bo ih great de nandI Domocraac Club. dl by the expresidnt: i)eo'ratic Club met at he ttqlrters on Saturday for the purrpose of 'cetiug ofii. cers f.r'. the ensing Lw-) ye. and for the of other imnportant business.

After the enrollment of the members under the constitution and b-laws adopted March 30th, 1878, by the County Convention, the election of officers wits proccnded with, with the following result: presidlent Chas. E. Thoms fiIst vice- prosidon'. T. E.

Clon second Dr. Johnr Boyd see rotary and treasurer, J. 0. Thomas Col. B.

E. Elk in was unanimously elected a member of the County Executive Counmittee. President Thom as, upon taking the chair, made a few eloquent remarks, inviting the hearty co-operation of the members in the work of the approaching campaign. Pointed remarks were also mle by Col. H.

C. Davis and Col. B. E. Eikin.

It is the (ietermuination of this club to preserve its organiz ttion intact, and to rival, if possible, the splcndid re, suilts achieve.l in the campiign of 1876. R1 were adopted thank ing the ex -president, Mr. Jats. Q. Davis, and other officers for the able and efficient manner in which they discharged their office also the following, which were made at a previous meeting Riesolvecl, 1.

Tlint we heartily endorse the administration of his excellency Governor kl.mpton, and that we recognize in him thme future safety of the State. 2. That we condemn the unwrranted attack made upon Governor Hampton in the State Senate. 3. That we reafirm our pledges to the Democratic party, and that we enter in the approaching campaiign with the saine zeal Which distinguished the last.

4. TEat these resolutions bo published in Tu NEWd AND HERALD. J. 0. Tiio a.

Secretary. 0 1' t't. EALED hi is to'furnish thu town with k. Oi, i's, for one year will until 12 o'clook, t. to-morrow, May 1st.

WM N. april 30-1t Caerk of 'ouncil Attelliioi I G(ordo Liglt Iufantry. -OU will assenbin in front of the Q' t' crening. Bly or. -I th- I.

april 30 1st drganot. cncen tat Clonu1. Ad Ck-sm 1. wil a to the JTudge of Probaite at 8. (1.

on the 3bst day of May next for a final dischbarge. ap)rilI3)-Imu J. P. F.C. Rlent of Market.

further notice the Market Stalls wi I he mmontmly. S'aled bids ill be reccived up to 12 o'clock, on the last day of each maonth, for the ensuing month, runt to bo paid in ad van cC. WM. N. CHANDGER, april 30-It Clerk of Coinne'ih Grat FOR HIE first House in town to reduce to ton cents a drink, lloor to five cents a glass and liteen cenits pe'r gae having a large and well seL3lcted lot of Pitre on ha ud of which thme following are a few of the br.inds: Pure oldl Kentuoy Bourton, Cabinet, XXXX anud Bak'er Rye, Sour Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cogosac, Cal iforniai, P'each and Apple Brandhies.

Chamnpagne, harry and Port WVines. Cincinn ti Liger Bier alwvays kept on ice, and all sorts or fancy and cool drinks preparedl in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. McCAR LEY.

BuiIlg and Loani Assoclat1an. a regular meeting of the Board of the following was adopted1: Bie It resolved That the rreasumrer be instructed to reeive Iromi any borrower any unpledlgod shares at par value as a paymont on much borrower's bondsi and that any member may retire his uinpledged stock by bidding off the money at a regular meeting and turning over his stock at its par value, less the premium and interest for one month. D. B. FLENNIK(EN, April 12, So'y.

and Treas. Pay your subscription to the A)m I Ot ES. Do YouI Want Ilenth 1 Wily YI Di-? --Death, or what is W1. is ii inevitable result of a I su'p. of Ilhe mn'ottr1al Ll at lition which shuld not Lritled wvita.

Iinme.into is the ily a-rinst cowtitutionll ruil. In ati I casets of suppl)lresSion. suspelsion or other irregularity of tho menses, Dr. J. 1ratilold's Femalo Regulator is the only sure remedy.

It' rets by giving tone to the nervous celn. tres, inlproving the blood and determining iret ly to the organs of mensl rnation. It is a prescription. and tho nest Doctors use it. Pre.

i I by .1. hra 1 ld, Atlanta, at 53 bottle, and for sale by )n. W. E. Aiaix.

april 15 2w A WVarufacturers' Pri' s. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT RcS LUI))EN 3A'S, SAV NNA If, ji11 Great Wholesale Piano and Organ 1)nirs of the 4outh, n-W sell Inastrumtnitts from all leading Makers oirect to pu on the No Agents, No ComInission P'lan, at Manfa' Iturer's Factory Ihe -eby giving purchttaers large coill lieretotore paid Agents. From to $10) actna ly saved in the purchase of an instrument under this new system. Write for particulars. We can't be unlersold.

'pccia1 Offers THAT BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oet. Pianos, $135. 4 Stop Organs. $55.

7. Oct Pianos, 1-15. I Stop Organs, 00. 7 Oct. Pianos, 100.

9 Stop Organs, 07. Gr'd Sq'e Pianos, 178. 12 Stop MASON HAMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. 9 Stops, $108. Send North be SWin(led.

Not b. reputable makers like Stain way, Chickering, Stock, Knabo, but by lloguts Man who advertise $U(Il1f Pianos for $261); $-511 for $175; $27n Organs for Dllaucption and fraud are in all such absurd offers. i1uv Instrunents made by old and always reliable manufacturers like Sonis, I Davis, Ilathushek Ilaines Mason Ilanilin. And you will have those that will last a lifetime and please you better every day. All Instruments we sell bear the m1aikers natL.cs and are guaranteed for six year.i.

Fifteen D)ays TIrial If de(siredl We pay aill freight if not satisfactory. Illustrated Catalogues free. Writ.e to LUDDEN D3ATES, april 12 Gmn Savannah, GIa. SP RING, 1878. ---O are now receiving a splendid hnc of GOODS.

150 pieces Prints. 10 C1ambrics, 1t) Cretones. fnna lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful line of whito and figured Contennial Stripes ALSO, Bleached Hlomespuns. Siursuekers, Cotton Diaper, Table Linen and Damask, and the prettiest assortment 'Table Cloths and Doylies to watch in the marl et, anfd many other goods whichplease call and Oxt mine. HATS.

A full lino of Atraw, Felt and Wool SHOES. We have always taken a pride in our 8hoe department. We can now say that we have the most comnpheto stock of shoes over brought to this market. GIVE US A CALL, LADD ROS CALL AT J. M.

BEATY'S FOR XE or.z.3M.'E:, 'TEEL, Swedo Iron, Plow-monlds, 1L Traco (hains, Ilames, Back Grain ticythes, B3rade's lions, Shovels. (arden Hloes and Rakes, Nails, Hor.e and Mule Shoes natd Nails, Cutlery WOODENWARE. 13 B. Rol Colar likets, Galvanized lloop Cedar Buckets, Painted nBckets, W1ell lhtickets, K(egs, Ieasures, Brooms, Crockcry and Tinware. 7 -Sll.

OIL, 150 leg. Fire Test. Tis of Kuperior quanlity, andI highly recommlended. After trial I find it does not char the wick, gives very little odor when burning and being volatile Pet.roleut. it does not evaporate aid soil the outer parts of a lamn)p so much.

ALSO, PETROLEUM, 110 dog. Test. For sale at J. M. 13EATY'S.

to J. M. BEATY'S for Powder, Shot and Caps. lAmat I. BE Y's for a'l kinds of ('hewin o'Inbaco.

1)uIhamn's and oiher inds of Smoking Tobacco, low for cash. "RY 1. "AImerica" 5 cents Cigar. It will please you. L00K at J.

M. BEATY'S Prints and other Dry Goods pUrchasing. BEAUTiFUL LAWNS. 0BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast Colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard.

BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 ccnts per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS. Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard.

BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, Fast colors, at 10 cents per yard. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, -ATJ1 F. MciMaster Co's.

SPRIfMTGGOODS. YW E3 have received a new and pretty assortmient of SPRING CALICOES AND CAMBRICS. The styles are new and nretty and the prices will suit the tinies. t'all and look at them: they will boar the closest inMpect.ion, and we take pleasure in showing themn. ill receive ini a few days a full assortment of all goods in our lhue.

McMASTER BRICE. FRESH with Iodide ef PokJtassa, Liver P'illa, Anise Boothing Drops, Extract of Buchu, Cattle Powders, ('ough Candy, Chorry Pectoral, Brown 's Cough Mixture, Arnia Liniment, Essence of Ginger, Elixir of Grindelia for Worm Lozenges. Hair Restorer, Essence of Lemon, Tooth Powders, These Medicines will commend thoemselves to physiciana and to those persons who desire to know what they are swallowing, since the recipe of each is prinited upon its label. 103 SALS 3T McMAST3R TIE YEAR. T'he Most Popular Scientific Paper in the World.

Dniy $3.20 a Year, Inoluding Postage. Weekly. 52 NtMDERs A TEAR. 4,000 BooE PAGE9, rIlE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is a large first-class weekly newspaper of sixteei pages, printed in the most beautiful style, profusely illustrated with splendid engravings, representing the newest inventions -and the most recent in the arts and sciences; includ ir. mechanics and engineering, steam engineering.

railway, mining, civil, gas ind Hydraulic engineering, mill work, iron, steel and metal work; chemistry ind chemical 1irocesses: Electricity, light, heat, sound: 'echnology, photography, printing, now mnchinory, new processes, new recipes, improvements pertaining to textile industry, weaving, dyeing, coloring. new industrial products, aninmal vegetable and mineral: now and interesting facts in agriculture, horticulture, the home, health, medicall process, social science, natuial history, etc. The most valuable practical papere, by eminent. writers in all departments of science, will be found in the Scientific American; the whole presented in popular language, free from technical terms, illustrated with engravings, and so as to ii terest and inform all classes of readers old and young. The tcientitlc American is promotive of knowledge andi progress in every comnmunity where it It should have a place in every family, reading room, library, college or school.

Terms, per year, $1.61) half year, which includes prepayieiit of postage. Disemunt to Clubs and Agents. Bingle copies ten cents. Sold by all temit, by postal order to MUNN Publishers.37 Park Row, New York. In connection PAT with the Scion.

titli American, Messrs. MUNN 4 o. are solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, and have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are abtained on the best terms. Models of new inventions and sketches examined, and advice tree.

A special notice is made in the Scientific American of all inventions patented through this agency, with the name anl residence of the patentee. Public attention is thus directed to the imerits of the now and sales or introduction often effected. Any person who has made a new discoverv or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. Address for the Paper, or conce.ning Patents, MUNN 37 Park Row, New York, Iiranchi Office, Corner and 7th Streets, j-mn 8 Washington, D. C.

J. E. 137 and 139 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. JO3BB3S OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Cutlery, Guns, Saddlery, B3ar Iron and Plow Steel, Pumps1), FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Agents for South Carolina for the Patent Steel Barb Fencing, and the celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows, two and three horse, at redued prices.

Liberal Termis to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Implemnents. Agricultural Steels a specialty. Bull Tonguies, Turn Shovels, Scooters, Sweeps, lleel Bolts, also, rough steel Shapes, State Agents Tredegar Horse and Mule Shoes. fAPV All orders shall receive prompt and careful attention, J.

E. AD GER 137 and 189 Meeting Street, dee 16--. Charleston, S. 0 Ne Drocories. JAM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast.

ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wine and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Cheese and Mac'caroni received New Buckwheat Flour. Choice new crop New Orleans Mo'cuses, New Mackerel in kite, and barrels, W'r All goods delivered withina corporate RJ LENNINENs.

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