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LOCAL ITEMS. CHANoE OF SciEDUmI,.-The follow ing is the schodulo of the Charlotto, Coimbiia and Augusta R.tilroad: DAY PASENGER. 'oing4 South. Going North. W innsboro, 4.02, t. ar. 11.26, A. M. IRidgowaiy, 4.38, r r. 10.52, A. M. NiGHT PASSENGER. GH'I14 Sonth. Going North. Loave lIbIckstock. 12.31, A. -M. :!.03, A. 31. " Wi.-sboro, 1.11, A. 'M. 1.114, A. A I Ridgeway, 1 .49, A. M. 12.36. A. M. The night trains moet at Winns boro. ReligIOUB Notioes. Baptist Churchb-Rey. T. W. Mellichiamp, 11 O'clockC, A. 'r. Associate Reformed Church Rev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. m., and 7} Methodist Church-Rov. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M., and 71 P 'm. Sun -- day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Moting Thursday at 7} P. m. Episcopal Church- -.Rev. J. Oboar, services every Sunday ox-ept the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 0:clock A. M. New Advertisoments. Dissolution-Beaty, Bro. & Son. Panic Prices--L-idd Bros. Groat Reductions-McMaster & Brice. Solo Loather-J. F. McMastor & Co. Domocratic County Club-Jno. Bratton, County Chairman. The lien law has boon ratified, and now awaits only the signatuo of the governor to become a law. Merchants and others desiring agricultural hens can have the same neatly and cheaply printea at tho office of THE NEWS AND HERALD. Dr. Isaiah Simpson is now in Winnsboro, and may be found at his office on Market Street from 9 a. in. to 1 p. i., and from 2J p. n. to 5 p. in. Mr. Jno. A. Desportos, of Ridge way, is the duly authorized agent of Tim NEWs AND .HERALD, and all moneyR duo this office. whether for subscriptions, advortiseient-, or job work, may be paid over to him. "Punctuality is the hinge of business." In families where Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is kept, there is never a case of absence from Ir WANTED.-W d pro cure copies of the following num.. bers of the woekly NEws AND) HERALD: May 9, 1877. May 30, 1877. Any pers m having these num, bror' eithier of them, will be lib.3' ily co.nlp3ns ttei on bringing the suno to this office. TriHF CoNoRESsIoNAL DISTRICTs. The State Senate has now on its calend Lf4bill to redivido the State into Congressional Districts. The following is tihe division proposed. The First Congressional. District to be composed of the counties of Lancaster, Chesterfield, Mairibaro, Darlington, Georgetown, Williams burg, Marion andc Horry. Tile Second Congressional Dis. trict to be composed of the counties of Charleston, Colleton and .Roaufort. The third Congressional District to be composed of the counties of Oconee, Pickens, Anderson, Abbes ville, Ne wberry, Richlan d, Lexing - ton and Laurons. The Fourth Congressional Dis trict to be composed of the counties of Union, Spartanburg, Greenville, York, Chester, Sumter, Kershaw and Fairfield. The Fifth Congressional District to be composed of the. counties of Edgefield, Aiken, .Barnwell, Hamp% ton, Orangeburg and Clarendon. ITEMs FnoM NUMBER THIRTEEN. The Buekhead neighborhood ' is sorely troubled with meat stealere. During the last year two or three farmers lost about twenty-five head of hogs, and still they go. , Moses Clowney appears to be the greatest sufferer from these night depredators. Xe there not an agent of the L. E.3 A. In the Borol. If so, and he sill dj'ff 4 beadeh office in that seotkb eci tdded these rogues to . Ieave, he91 tel rsie the th~anks.of ttie etitire oorninity.- i Sapt. %V - M.1.C .vo -I ' built it 110w Ila at A. h ford's Ferry. anikd is prep red to gi %o p- ssongers at t fe journey across tlio rivor.-Our townsh1ip) boasts4 Of at Wheatrical coipiny, under the name of the 'Buona Vista Troupe." Their ob's ject was to raise funds to purchase an organ for Rocky Creek Baptist Church, and for repairing the samIie. A visit to the Church will prove their success.-Mrs. Martha Cal houn, one of the oldest inliabitints of this section, died on the evening of the 25th ult., at the residence of Mr. A. J. McGill. She had pasisd her four score years. RFTLAW' Tim PEAIoDY FUND.-Some days ago, Mr. Davis, through Commis sioner Richardson, made application for three hundred dollars of the Peabody fund for the Mount Zion Shool. The followilig has been received from Superintendent Thompson: Rev. W RichaIrdson, &/hool (onnissioner, i'nneboro, S. U.: DEAR Si---I am in receipt of a letter fromn Rev. Dr. Sears, inform ing nmc that your pplication for *300, in aid of the Mt. Zion Graded SeLool, h: s b en accepted on the imutt terms. Very respectfully, Houm S. TroiMPsoN, State Supt. Education, S. C. The terms are, that there shall be a public school, upon which must be expended at least twice as much in public funds as is askedl for from th Peabody fund, and that there shall be a bona fide enrolment of on hundred scholars and an averagoV attendance of eighty-five scholars for the period of ten months. If the patrons of the school wish to avail thiemselves of this aid, they must keep ip the attendance, m1lust assist in maintaining the school for the requisite time. This rests with them. The average attendance for tho current month will be about one hundred and twonty.-five or thirty pupils. A PLEAsAN'TJ IMPRnssIoN.--Wo are pleased to find, from the subjoined letter, written to tile Christian Neighbor, that our new Methodist iniister, Rev. W. A. Rjogrs, finis himself pleasan lylo )aed munong us: J-dar Ja. /,' ;nne : You solicit brief c mmun I:m. i us for your col, umnlfs, andl. amo ine(lined to say something with rderence to this field. I am now thloroughlly !acquain ted, I believe, andl~ am1 leatsed to find tihe church membership unlited as one mall, ready to move forward. HeIr various interests are carefully watched by the laity. We have b~een much enlcoluged by tihe "xignms," and long for pentecostal By mainy who do nlot uniderstand its spirit, tihe lot of an it'nerant is regarded as hard. Viewed from a wvordly stanldpoint, it may13 so ap pear ; but considered with reh.rence to the grand design of the gospel, hlis is a gioriouls w~or1p. Hither and thither he goes in the path of duty, everywhere hearing his Leader's voice saying', "Lo I I am wvith you." How dlightful thus to live-to die I Then, here and there lhe finds himself among a kind, atteintive people, always looking to his comn fort. Such we find here, and aouost daily receive substantial evidences of it. But a few evenings since, it became more we~ity/ thlan ever, when a host of friends (among them r'epiesentatives of other de n)o~miations, as wvell as our own,) calledL to see us, bringing with them at multitude of pounds and parcels, and left us with hearts thankful to God and to thoem. Let me say that the weekly visits of the Neighbor' combine, wvith all tile rest, to assist us in our respon sible wvorkc. Yours, in thle bonds of the gos pel. WV. A. ROGERs. Winnsboro. S. C., Feb. 22, 1878. NOT ICE. T HE firm of BEATY, BR). & SON is ..this day dissolved by3 mutual con sent. Porsons ind~eb~ted are requots ted to come forward at onee, andi Imake pay ment, or such setlemeont as will be satis factory. The notes and nccounts due the firm, can be found at the old stand for the present, and settlement may be made with either of. us. -JAM~ES B3EATY, W M. 0. BE ATY, J. M. BEATY. March 1st, 1878. The -undegrsigned will continue the business at the same p lae, under the firm name ofBIEATY & BRO1., and we so lieit from our friends a liberal share of their p$MES BEATY, WM. 0. BZATY SP EI J AL NOTICES. Used in Nearly Every Locality in Many Staites. SErm>, BEYMSD A Dourr.-No one quiestions the fact that more cases of whites, suppressed and irregniar mens Ies and uterino obstructions, of overy kind, aro being daily cured,by Dr.J. Bradfield's Fomalo Regulator, than by all other remedies , combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is be vond pruedent in the annals of physiv. 'T'liousands of certificates from women everywhere pour in upo. the proprietor. The attention of promi-. ifnt modical men is aroused in behalf of tIiis wonilerfuil compound, and the most successfij practitioners it.s it. If wo inertnlfer borearter it wvill be their own fulIt, Female Regulator is prepared and sold by J. Bradfield. Atlanta, Ga., mn(1 for saile by Da. W. E. AtKEN. riceu $1.5k per bottle. feb 19-2w Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, - Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, A stma, and Con. 4 oumption. The reputation it has attained, in coniseuitence of the marvellous cures it has prodiced during the last half cen tuiry, is a suiicient assurance to tile public that it will continue to realize tile happiest resilts that cal be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried it ac knowledge its superiority; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates js to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and sull'ering peculiar to pulmonary all'ctions. Cuitmny Pro 'OrA liways ail'ords instant relief, and perforims rapid cures of the milder va rieties.of bronchial disorder, as weli as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a sareguard to children, amid the distressinig diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to ,he-alith. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures It, is constantly prodliciig are too rerlittkaible to be Forgotten. No faunily shtotld be with olit it, and those who have ouce used It never will. Eminent Physlcians throughout the couintry prescri)e it, and Clergymen oflen recoimetaiil it 11-0111 their knlowl edge of Its el'ets. PIREPAnEO BSY Dr. . C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. 60LD nY ALI. DnIUuiSTS sEVERYwHElt. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAVING WINE TILL IT RIPENS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and hlave only recently been put upon the market. Dr. U nderhill, the wveiI-known gape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187r. Some efh his hecirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that tihey werc unwilling to allow the stock of wines t hc.1 on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon tihe vIines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and thle sale of the wines on hand. Among these is a wvine of the vintage of z864j, described as a " Sweet Union Port,'' but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other Europecan wine, and being 'wholly unlike any other wilne of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanciers have a special interest in it as the eldest native wine now accessible In any con siderable quantity. Trhe whole stpck is in the hands of the wel l-knowvn wholesale grocery house of the Thurbers.-N. Y.~ TrilunE, Nov. 19, 1A'77. The above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is tile pure juice of tile grape, neither drugged, liguored nor seat'ered: that it hasi been ripened and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of tile leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesalo from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & CO. West Bentuezy, Reade and Hudwops &rts, Naw-YORx. Eemmv1. HEundersigned b)ege leave to in form his friends and oustomers and the pub1lie generally thlat lhe has removed to the eommodioua andi centrally loeated store formerly oceupied by James R. Aiken, whore may always be found a full and well seleeted stock of Groceries, Provisions, WVinos and Liquers. . I- iglaest Prices paid for Cotton. feb 7-tf U. J. MeOARILEY. TOOTH BRUSMFE$ 2dJosen Enlih To inwrishefan to orarlor jth r KLIl\TCK, WICE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAF -AND A CHOICE. TE.AS, WI~TJ3S O tDIElRS ment recoivo tho sanie attentio care itngiven to packing. end for 041 ja ---TERMS THE LATES1 BEST ATLOWEE . HAVE just returned from the ma somest, largest, and best assorted st the especial benefit of the citizens of invite their attention. To the Ladies who would have GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very To the Gentlemen who would get t CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOO" To those who are in need of goodi variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNE DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING BLANKETS, BLEAC -THESE MAY B] 54 FURN allii Save high bills by purchasing A NEW SU] Rusric WINDOW SHADES, Low in Pri will never get out of order, and will 1. MATTI Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Pici Carriages. LUlv And Shingles at Pri ,2- REP Neatly done at modorate Prici UNDERTAKERl I keep on hand a full supply of M and Collins of the finest finish. Alsc C WEST I ALADDIN U.&80N8'lSECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WATEIL. WHITE IN COLOR. Pulily Deodcorized. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD Centennial Exposition For Excllenco of Mantugktur. AND I1101H PIRE TEST. Endsse by the Insur'ance Companies. 2teard this Csrli4cae--One of Many, its (iv, ren iitg used tihe various oil a od Ol " as the svfa enu leas eve usdn our hou. Lhl. Yours truly, [algnad] A NDREW REESE, President. Manufkicured by C. WEST A. SO14S, Baltimorse. STry t, and you wl use no the. GARDEN SEEDs SEED, ONION SETS, SEED, LUOERNE, SEED, OLOVER. $250,.orth, .I da .t,. rny Sit of E1RTEE~G & 00s, ,EFULLY SELEOTED STOCK OF ISSORTMENT OF-. A WrD I.IQUCXREs,8. ii when given in persov; ad Sp eCial talogue. CASH. ARRIVALS I GOODS )T PRIQES! -0 rket, having selected one of the hand >cks ever brought to this place, for Fairfield, to which I respectfully D_ the pretiest styles of DRESSES, daintiest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. be very latest and nobbiest suits of 'S, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of * 11 kinds, Notions in great HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, EIING, VALISES and TRUNKS: FOUND AT ZL. WOLFE'S. [TURE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambe. Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un equaled. AT HOME. PLY OF ce, Durable and Convenient. Ist longer than any other Shad CESSES, ures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children's [BER ees to Suit the Times. AIRING as. Furniture made to order. 'S DEPARTMENT. etalic and Rosewood Burial Cases ,a cheap stock of Coffins. . WV. Phillips. Great Redu~ctions. O . make a change in our business we will from this date offer our large and selected stock of goods at a great reduc. tion, and a large part of thorn at and below coat, CONSISTING IN PART OF Clothing, Charlottesville Cauulmeree, Jeans &e. Hats, Cape, Boots and Shoes, Alpacas, Cashmeres and Dres Goods, Kid and Lisle Gl6es, gosief7 and Nfotiokns,