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LOCAL ITEMS. stA'VJDAY.APR Ii, 5, : 1870. TEMS 1F Tin.,. NEws ANn lIEliALt. --'ri--weekly edition, four dollar.' per annu11(m, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and Iift-y cents pernulmt, ini advance. Libenal discout1 to clui>s of live and llpwards. RATErs or At>wsrr1IS1xc..-One dollar per inch for the irst insert ion, 11 .d fifty cents per inch for each subsec ient insertion. These rates apply to s i1 ad vertisements, of whatever natu ie, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal teins. ''ran s iclt local nlotices, tilteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and fributes of respect charged as adver tiselnenlts. Siinle altn nouncem1eiet s of muarriages and deatIts published free of charge, and solicited. All comlmiunications. of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winlnsboro Publishing Oomnpanly, Winnsboro, S. C. Ro1txlous Services. Episcopal Chulrch-Rev. J. Obear, services-every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the nthotith; at 11 A. M. Methodist Church--Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M., and 7 1-2, P. i. Sunday School, 10, A. M. Prayer Meeting on Thursday at 7 1-2, r. a1. Baptist Church-The Rev. T. W. 1'tellichamp will lecture this afternoon at 4 o'clooik, and prevch to-morrow at 11 o'clock, A. M. Presbyterian Churdlh-Rev. H. B. Pratt, 11 A. m. and 3.:30 1. M. Suit day School, 9 A . 3M. Prayer ;neeting, wednesday, 3: 3t).. 1. New Advertisements. Grand Opening-Sugeiieimer. & -O roesehdl. .'Tihe following is the registration of 'voters up to six o'clock yesterday af ternoon: ' White, 65; colored, 73. The heavy wind on Thursday blew -down.considomuble fencing ili the COul ty. A portion of the new county fence avats luostrated. The alarm of fire on Wednesday .norning.,was coused by - the burning ,of the roof of the dwelling of Mr. 'George W. Crawford. The fire was -caused by a defective mlue in the chimney. The.engines were promptly son hand, and the flames were ertin guished before auuy damage was done. COwD SNAP.---A tidal wame .from the Northwest struck Winnsbo'ro. Oil Thursday night and madethingslively. lee formed freely everywhere. Al though .full reports .are not" din, it is found that much damage was dlone to the fruit.orop and the early t .. dens. Small grain was also injuried.. The .liospect up to this time has been .very plromuisi g. FaunE IN THlE WOODse.-A flr'c )r(ike out Oi- 'Thursday aifternioon in the woodls On: the *lapud belonging to Dri. TI. B. M1addon, aear town. Thle wvind 'being high, thb lire s.was *well-nlgh uni mniageable, and 'was not subdued. before a large space of woods had beoen bhurned over. 'Te lire resulted from tile cairelessniess of somei inegrocs Oul an1 adjoining piece of land. 'THE DAivis SEwING MACTNF.-- Mr. W. C. Reynolds, the traveling agent of the Duivis Sewing Macine Conmpa.. ny, is s'toppinlg inl WinnIsbloro for :a short time, .lookinigafter (hie inte rests of his Comnpainy. He 1is readly to give :any' inistruictionls anid assist ance to par ties htaving thiese fine mnaainos in u.se, ' and also to those 'who may purchase -during his stay here. lIe will be found at thte store of Mr. J. 0. Bong, the agent for Fairfield county. The 'IUavis is such .a good machine that .it 'needs no mcw praise from -us. Whierever it has beenu .sed, it -has -given-enutire satisfaction.. THi E CountmLA .iREGI8'rEn.'-W(e have received a :copy of the Coluntbia Weekly R?egister.in its.enlarged form. It is now an eight-page paper, thirty four by forty-eight Iinches, .containlng fifty-six columns of 'eading matter, mynikinug it the largest weekly paper eover published in the State. dt con talns tihe most imuportnt tele.graphoic news of the .week, editorials Onl the dleading topics .of the day, thie'latest market reports, the cream of the news from ,the mnetro)politan .nIewspap)era, carefully comiled State news, poetry, humorous articles, miscellaneous read Ing matter, Columbia 1oct11 news -and a condensation of dii that;is going on in the'busy woihld. 'To those wbo are ~unable to affoFd .a dtiy papeE, ( r whlose mall faellitiles are weekly, theo 'Weekly Regiter:, at ILsIlow price-two 'dollars a -year--supplies a means of ilnforma6ion .on ,cunrent :eivente ade ~quate to e,wery 'requiremeont. A -severe tornadopassedl overllrown1 Suminlt, N. 0., on ?hursday.. 'Sever -al houses were blownidowni, scattering furniture broadcast. One tboy swas killed and many personsl seriously dnured b)y falling tinibuiY T~ree and fences were blown to' pieces. Great *damage was done by the tonatdo i n.its mpaax -- ROCKY MOUNT CHIT.OIAV. The Great Water Powor--Something, that Only Noods Capital to Dovelopo into a Groat source of Wealth. Nu'IL has been said and written Etbout th1e Wattelr-power nea' Columbia. We concede all that is claimed for it, but think the water-power of Ituck v Mount excels it. From what is known as the ''guardloek" near Doig's Old7 mill-site at the head of the "great falls" on the Catawba river, is the best Water-power in South Carolina, perhaps in the Southern States. Four hundred feet from the "guard lock" a fall of fifteen or twenty feet can be I obtained, and when Rocky Creek is I reached-a (listance of about two thousand feet-the fall is from fifty to seventy feet, with water enough to rui ten acres of machinery. The nlasonry oni the cuna will comnpare favorably with any work of similar " character for neatnlless, st.reegth anid durability. Portions of this work has been lashed by the turbulent waters of the CatAw ba riv'er for three score years without displacing a single stone. This portion of the canal ih still owned by the State. One great drawback is inaccessibility. It seems that this portion of Ftairtield and Chester is doomed to eternal isolatiou. Another is our poverty. We are too poor to build railroads or erect tactorie. We doubt very much the wi/ if we pos sessEd the meCaus, as we thlink there is not enterprise elnough among the peo ple here to build a respectable chicken coop. In a'ne-beClm tines these things could have beenl done, as there was penty of money ''lying arollnd loose" to have erected .cotton mills nd.built railroads; but our great am bition then was to make more cotton, to get more moiey with which to pur chase nore 'land and negroes, to -make iore cotton. Since the war we halve m111ade a slight change. We now make more cotton with which to purchase more corn and bacon, with which to make more cotton. Verily, we are an entcrlprising people. We digress. Be it known to all mankind that .we should be exquisitely happy to have inen of enterprise and caltal to come and settle ainong us and (IVelope our resources. W1 wil- take -tiem by .the hand and bid them God-speed, and if it should be necessary forget that they were over Radicals or that they burned our dwellings. GU-rNIt. RAILROAD ScHEDULE.-The follow" ing is the present schedule of arrivals on the Charlotte, Coluinbia :and Au gusta Railroad, on the basis of Wash ington time, which is about sixteen ininutes faster than Winnsboro tiln: - DAY 1'.1 (iSSENG l-GOING Non rUl. (Columbita' - . 1.2U 4. M. Ulythewood - - 2.15 ' 1tidgeway - -- .2 -i Simpson's - - 2.50) Winnsh'oro - -- :3.1 1 " Adger's - . 4.24 " White Oak - .- 3.tl4 ." Wzhoodwrid's - - 3..7 a Cornwall's - - 4.02 ." Ches%ter - , 4.2-> ." 1DAY PASSEGEn-GOIN1 Sou'-mH. Chme.ter - .- -- 1.28, ,p. g. Cor'nwell'.s - .. 1.49 '' Blacekst.ock - - 1.59 " WVoodwar'd's - - 2.04 "' WhliAe Oak - .- 2.16 " Adger's . .-' 2.25 " Winnisboro - - 2.38 " Simpsons's - - .2..5" flidgewn.y - - -3.l.1 " 1Ilythzewood -- -- 3.30" Columbia --440 '' Nurmr PA SSENG En--GOINGh NonrTH. Cohunbia - - 10.00, p'. ar. Blythxewood -- - :10.58 Ridgewaly - - -.11.16 ";' Wyinnisboro - .- 11.47 " White Oak - - -- 12.12 A. ar. Woodward's. -,.: 12.96 " Blackstock - - 12.32 i" Cornwall's - - 12.43 '" Chester - - 1.03 " Nxon;r PAssENGEan-G OING SOU'rH. Chester - - L.Q, A.Ie. Cornw~all's - .- 3.30 -" Blackstock - - 3.4tQ " Wood wa,rd's - - ..lf .u." WhVlite Oak -- - 3.58 " Winnisboro - - .j0 " Rlidgeway - -. 4.L1 Blythewooti - 5.09" Columbia ., - ~- 5.53. " NOTPICE TO O)3EDITORS. NOT1ICiIs hiereby given that I will commenice)C, at the storo formercily ocepi. pied by Fi. Gerig''A Son, on the 10th day of A prIl, 1879, to pay a dividend to all those creditors of R1. J. McCAn LEY wb.Os.hMWO -accepted 'the -teritns, Qf the assignmentlheretoforeo .mpade to me by thco.d% db ..McCarlIey. J S. GLA DNE~Y, ON th ft~ afondayin A ply18709 before44a0CQ;rIt Q,on&osloor in W4tnns boro,iiWlajy. 'after dieo coA t' shierli'At('~ W :d .1J'so f, at nu bI c Ternis of sanle.CASHL .april t __ ___._ PRId4ARUiBEN8fE FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF--1 ," bbis. Molasses--all grades, 100 lbs. Choico Buckwheat Flour, LO b:>xes Cr4atm Cheese, b hoxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, L4 sacks of Coffee--10 Rio, 4 bost Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls,, cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Chs lied 1lust Proof Oats, Seed Ily&and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, horse and Mqle Shoes, Axle Grease, W1'hito Wino and Cidlr Vinegar. Smoking Tobacco Iurhua's best, Chmwiug To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO., Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches and Tomi atoes, Mixed Pjckles, Chow Chow and Peppc;r Sauce. ALSO, A. fine lot of BOOTS 4.ND SHOES A.ll of wb.ieh will be sold eJeap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN HOES! HOES! IST IECEYE) 0-o . Ten Dosen Brales 00 and -00.0 Hoes. Alsv, Ten Doven of the celebrated LANES" CRESCENT No. 1. and 2 Hoes which we sold last year and which gave satisfac tiou wherever used. ALS, Five Doze i aild .Plantation Hoes. We -will :ell the above goods as cheap as any one. Prices rangiig from $4.75 to $7.25 por dozen. inch 8 F. GERIG & SON. JUST RECEIVED. of -the Latest Styles. -ALSO A nice lot of Gents' H-and and Ma chIine-Sewed' Shoes. Call .and see -ALSO--. SPRING PRIlNTS I SPRING P.ilN TS:! SPR ING PITNTS-~ SP~RING PRiINTi.! SP RTJNG PR? IN9'S! 8PRING Pl'J1NTVs J. F. McM(ASTER & CO. N. ,B.-We would invite the atten.. tion.o.f the ladies to our steelk of Tucking, for -Ladies' Skirtai, which we are offering at 26 cents per -yard. .J. F. Mc1MANTERU & CO. meih 29 CORN AND HAY. J UST Received-.at the 01-1 stand nf T. R I. RIoberon-G,00oumonds Tmio.. ~hy and Olovor Hay. ',L'vo )a,r a,md 4 1. 'daROLI 4 01* i muoh A2 .u.1?~ DT NoOMtLSY * TAMP C.LOSIO 8L , e tann red to absolu ed a. al, by . oAT &BRIOE4 The PFriend of AllI HOLLOWAY'S 1PILLS. "I had no appetite; Iolloway's Pilla aro It I hettrty ony." "Your Pilis re mllarvelous." "1 se'nd for another box, and koop them in the house." "1)r. Holloway has cured mny h eadacho that wti chronie. '1 gave one of your ],'ill.' to my babe rt' cholera mrbns. Tii dear lit tlo thing got. well in a day.' "\1y nausea of a imorning is now "Your box of Ilol,loway's Ointnent eared me of noises in the head. I rui>bod some of your Ointment behind the ears and the Ioiso hits left." "Sond me two Itpxes; I want one for a pool' thitI ily." "I eloso a dollar; your prico i 25 eents, but the iedicino t? me is worth a dollar." "Send me live boxes of vour Pills,'' "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and Lever." I have over 20) such testimonials as these, but want of spaco ooipels mo to doncludo. .o' Cntineous DIso'ters, And all eru ptions of the skin, this Oint ient is most invaluablo. It does not heal o,;cternally alone,. but Penetrates wili the most searehing uiTecti to the very rcot of evil. IIolloway's Ointment. Possessed of this remedy, every men may b1 own (octor. It tmay be rubbed mnto tWt' ytst(e11. so as to roach any% in ternal com :'laint; by these means, cures sores o1 ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is ani in thllible remedy for bad logs, bad breasts, tu rated or sti1'joints, gout, rhoum1a2 tism ndl( all Skin diseases. Inii1'21NT CAUTION.-QNo10.t are getuline Un1 1"ss the s1ss,l,naturo of J. IIAvI)OCK 2as agent for th",UnitedSttes surrounds each box of Pills '1tu1 (1l1tient. Boxes at 21 ecatf, 62 cents, and r 'l'here Is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. IIOLLOWAY & CO., feb 15-1y New York. IT IS FALSE ECONOMIY TO BUY A CHICAP On GAN WnEN A Ft-w IDOLLAis MOnR- WILL OLT TuIE INCoMPAaAUL, AND AL WAYS IELIAILE. IVIASON & IILING yi LT.OWEtPST PRICED. U.L POOREST AND DE.A1REST. BUi T lIlGHEST PRtICED. BUT IIEST ANi) C1HAPEST. NEW STYLES. NEW PRICES. 'ix Stops, Elegani !ubossed Walnut Mse, of new de sign, only - - $8J, Ten Atops, 4 Set .teeds in Now 4ty A .1 :ilumlinuated Case, yaGOH, ..E nly - - - $J5 Ten Steps, 4 Sets Reeds, Mirror Top: ('ase, with Gold,]3.sonzo "utgiuentation, only - - - - - . - $110. OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Winners of the highest h1ono's at 1l] World's exhibitions for twofyo years pa2st PAlt111- - - 1807 VIEN/NA - 187;d SAN'T[AGO -- 87 PHILtA.' PA.a7i PAlR18 - - 1875 , WEDJEN - 1878 Endoreed .'> Franz Liszt, irhqodore Tlhomias, -Ole Buall, Gott,schall:, Strauss, Wtarrert, Morgan and over one thousand emuinent inausicians of Europe atnd1 Amori caI Thie testimony as to the immense 81u p)eriority of these instruments over all others is em1phatic, .ovqnrwhelmxing :341' indisputable. .RENTIS~D UNTIL PAID FOR. These Oygans inre now otferedc p ulrchas ens by mohlytll lustIielets of from $.? to $10, or will hto ,rented uptil the r'ent pays for them. From one to't),neo yogurs timie giien for pafymett Special reduction given to Ok~urches, Schools anid .Partor.<, Agenits wantod ev'eryiwhereu. Orgaus sent on trni1l to any part ofthe Sout,h. We pa0y freig2ht both wa1ys if niot satisfactory. SOUTHIERN WIIOLESALE DEPOT. .For' the miore conv4jint supply 01 iouth1ern1 trado a SouthIern Wh ole.sale, Depot lhas beaun ostabljsied at save anah, Ga., from wivcoh Deanlers. Churches, '.lenchers, ttnd the re'tail trade caji he sulppliedI at N. Y. aind Boston factory rates. For Illustrated Caitalogties, ps;ige lists amrd full.~1inration, a1(dress LUDDEN & DATES, Sav'2iinahl, Oa. Manu iifacturcrs' Whloleslo Agggts, meh 25 3mz NOW I8 TILE OPPORTUNITY AVAUL YOURS$J.F OF IT! Procarve your books, pioldicals, newspapers an~d m.plsie. State, enunty andl rail .al of1luerns, and businjess men generally, suplied with blankt boo'.s made to any l'attern. -Al havo old books, periodi epis, powspnpell)rs, imslo, &c.., whichb they dlesira to transmit to their posterity. Thein *HAVE~ TII REBOUND I liih ill preserve thomi and will mnake iom'look almnost,ag well as now. Ilc booka, &o., - should not only be rblfouind, but the current ltoraturo of the Rieselit dlay should be put in a durable form for preservation as5 well. TIs Oan be done in tho shortest pos. iie -tine, with the best material., In. the' nost-handsome and durakldo utyle, and at a trid4e which cannot be duplicate4 any Yhere, b)y E. R. STOKES, Mationer, Bookbinde.r and )3.agk Book i1anufacturer, NJo. 165 Main street, (!oLirsu, 8. Cl. ~ end in your orders atone., THE LIG-T.-RUNNIN1 NEW OME s_ ' / H . - 0?VOOO The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWINO MACH INE'ever,invented. All the wearing parts aro mado of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED, and are ADJUSTABLE. It has tho AT*TOMAA. 0 TRNFIOX, 1u hs the LAJCOL'4l' 2302.'1W it has lhd Easiest Throaded Shuttle. Thme BOBIWB are WOUND without RUNNING or U1f1 AIG h MACHINET. - It has a LT.F-9ETTING NEEDE t It has a DI AT for rcycu1ating thep length of stitch 1VITUiOUT 'IIYIL'4 N(1; It has a I:A1tO& BPA014 under tho arm; It Is NOISE[.E88: and has moro points or I.~XCLLENCE thaq all other mnachIiuee combined. AQ'-Agonte wantcl in Iocalitie. whore we uro rnot represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. FIFTY .PAIRS FINE WINTER CASSIMERE PANT$ 'L 00ST FOR 1J3j, These gp.ods are of acc l:tt-ry nj,d gpod .tyles. Cali early autl dot a kga1j' fcl 22 McATER A I3 DE. New Summer Cook. MPItoVEMtENTOFif 179. HOT T.LAST OIL STOVE. ..20- DJOElS'NOT iblXA' Tip HOUSE Pecrfeet for all kinaisof Uooking and 1T(ogJ ig Irons. .Alwrays ready and reliable. The iuost satisfi otory Stove me4dgud Tho gfl' Send for circulara. WIllTNE~Y MF'G. CO., A -17 123Chiestnut St., Phila A NICE lot~ of H'lmburg Eidging. J.-M. B3EATY & CO.. JJJST RF,GE1VED. IA tIS--.--ncanvaassed Sulgar-Cured. Capuewd Goods--Tomatops, 1Peach~. es, Salmnon, Sardines, Pickles, &c. TIoas--Gunpowderi and. Young Hyron. J. M. B3EATY & 00O, mech 1 ~SallTh's WORIYI0JL~ the Wr iII ar i119 2..t(iyh asd large ' 1ra.- Al tlu i,ne tim I g.v and a pased 8-i Worms. from 4 to, 5 inche 10 WQI.tM ol, far 5al0 by Mv si. -i Se,n opatcdiyr. E. 8. LYt(DQ, At.#o0s, ,Ga atty TO. MAKE MONiEY Pleasantly and4fet, aet hi d d rma PINT,V _A_R: u .