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LOCAL ITEMS. ti CHANOE OF J 111nULE.-The follow- t( ing is the schedule of the Oharlotto, 8 Colhnbia and Augtist-v Railroad (1 DAY PASSENGER. t) Going South. Going North. p Lenve Blacka4took, 3,15, P. ut. -2.15, P. u Winnsboro, 4.02, p At. 11.26, A. Mr. " tidgeway, 4.38, 1, M. 10.52, A. M. p NIoIHT PASSENGER. I Goiu South. Going lorth, Leave Illakstock. 12.31. A. u. 2.03, A. M. Wi..nsboro, 1.14, A. At. 1.14, A. r Ci " tidge wiy, 1 .419, A. NJ. 12.36, A. At. S_ The night trains meet at Winn~ c boro. i1 Now Advertisements. c< Town Ordinanco-W. N. Chand- Ift 10r, Clerk. c< Nojtico-- John A. Hinnant, Chair- u: manl. - r; Club Meoting--T. R. Robertson, P: Scerotary. ci Citation-O. I. Thompson. Has any one reinarkod that cc March has come in like a lion? C News froi Washington is favoia ble to the passage of the pension bill. I di The No-Fence Law is of force ti now in every township of Fairfield t( county except nos. 6 and 8. t) a] The Suipreme Court has dismissed the appeid in the case of Lyles vs. Kirkpatrick, from this county. Merchants and others desiring tl agricultural helns can have the b same neatly and cheaply printed at ti the office of THE NEWS AND HERALD. n1 Dr. Isaiah Simpson is now inI Winnsboro, and may be found at his office on Market Street fromn 9W t. in. to 1 p. in., and from 2j p. n. to 5 p). mn. * b Gen. A. 0. Garlingyton is now edlitor of the Greenville News. Greenville ought to have a good H paper and General Garlington onght to furnish it. His ability is uilquestioned. N A reliable and choap remedy for the various affections of the throat R anZi lungs, we heartily recommend e Dr. Bul's Oough Syrup, Sinall 25, P and large bottles 50 cents. * 0 W Mr. Jno. A. Desportos, of Ridge- v( way, is the duly authorizcd agent of e Tim NEws AND HERALD, and all it moneys duo this office, whether for pa su bscrip tions, adver tisemen t., or 11 job wvork, may he paid over to him. u> M~ost of the public schools in Fairfield are largely attenided, and in some sections the people want more schools. Fairfield mwy be set dowvn emp~hatically as in favor of the system. The County Board of Examiners U held another examination on Satur- H day. They wvill examine on Saturday s next, afteor which no ~applications h< wvill be considered until another b< year. di We think it about time that steps hi were taken to bring out a municipal ti: ticket. As our town has been gi accused of political luke-warmness, A would it not be a good idea , to in nominate a "straightout" council, tc and then give it an overwhelming al majority? II T Mr. C. M. Porter, living near , Ridlgewvay, lost on Saturday his ol gin-house, screw and engine by fire ti caused by a spark from the engine. et His lost is estimated at fifteen it hundred dollars, and is very serious, ~ as lie is a worthy gentleman of moderate means. am The Democrats throughout .the el county are begipmnig to organize. No candidates have yet announced themselves, but their name will be legion. It is the opinion of lawyers a, that the dounty commissioners nov/ g in office will serve for two years, ,~ and their succeissors will be elected with the slieelff hiext year. *ii' WAWrD.-.We. dslre to pro cure copies of the fo)IoaIng nlum-0 bers of the weekly NEWa AN~D ffERA~iD: Mey!O, 1877 -Madv 10 i77. 9 Any persrn laying ~lese num. b, or eItb lhe will be like ally o tign A new law just passed prevents ustes from issning pay cortilicates teachers uItil the tax is collected. l)erintendent Tioil)son is en savoring to have it chan-oed in iis respect. Teachers are poorly rid at. best ; and they should at ast have certificates to trade or edge as collateral. In caso the -t is not changed, the difliculty 6n be obviated by the issuance of rtificates saying that a certain im is duo the teacher, and that a rrtificato for the amount will be sued ou presentation of this krtificato as soon as the school nd is collected. The county >mmissioners issue no cheeks iless there is money in the treasu F, yet county claims are sold, edged or assigned. School claims Ln be treated in the same way. By reference to our advertising lumns it will be seen that the nunty Commissioners givo notice at on the third Monday of this onth they will lot out to the west bidder contracts to build vision fences as provided for in o prosent Fence Law. It is due tihe Coinnissioners to say, that ieir delay in acting was owing together to the fact that a biLl is before the Legislature, extend.. g the provisions of the no-fence 'stein to certain townships other an those wherein the change had ,en adopted by popular vote, and ey were advised not to proceed itil they had been notified authori tively of the passage and appro I of the Bill referred to. They ore so notified on Saturday last, id thereupon took such action in o premises as is made incumbent f existing laws. FEASTE Ri VIL LE TOPICS. %rd at Work-An Era of Good Feel ing--The Granges and the Mintary Major Woodward for Congress. FEASTERVILLE, February 27. otbing unusual has transpired mout Feastervillo since my last re )rt. The farmers are earnestly kgaged in attending to their anta.ion duties. It is greatly icouraging to soo so much now ork going on. There has been ury little loafing aiong the color I people Silce the liodays. Was not, that we are to have a cain Lign this year I am satisfied that 178 would be characterized by linterrupted harmony and good cling between the races in this otion. Such a thing is badly meded, as it would redound so uch towards agricultural pros, ~rity. The Rev. D. B. Clayton gave us >other splendid sermnon at tihe nivelbalist Church on the 10th. e is to preachl hmere again on the cond Sunday in March. All the mnorary members, as well as every >dy else, will please remember the by. Pomona Grange, No. 10, will >ld its next quar tom ly meeting at e Feasterville Grange Hall, be, nning on tihe first Thursday in pril. If any sub~ordinate granges this county wish to be attached it woe will be glad to have them uply at that time for admittance. is urged upon them to do so. Lie Pomona Grange is one of the ost important links in the Ordir thle Patrons of Husbandry, and is one is of greater value to the bordinate granges wvhich comprise It is rapidly increasing the embership of several of them and ill be a giant helper to all of them different ways. It will be the eansa of carrying out one of the ijef ends of the order, which is to struct the husbandmen as to what 'e their .best interests, and to phten their labor by diffusing tong them knowledge. The 'ainge is destined, ere long, to adge .the occupation of agriculture e of still greater respectability an at piesent. The Hampton Cavalry Volunteers th IA township meet about once a aek: Trhe coinpany is composed a set of fine young gentlemen ; SI feel sure If they are ever called Efor duty ithefwill do Feaster lie no disgraoe. /I ill oloAp by hoping t,hat Maj. W. Woodevard will be sedt .to angreddhi)s fall to represent 'our striety MH. NPECIAL NOTICES. UJsed in Nenrly Every Locallity in Manuy Sittes. SElTTLED 1OEyND A DoU'r.-No one qutestis f- fiact that m11-r-1 (nSt A of w hitOS, sIppiresseI and irreguiar menesm and uterine obstructions. of overy kind, are being daily cured,by Dr.J. Brn'dfield's Fomalo tegulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in Gcorgia and other States is be yond precedent in the annals of physic. Thousands of . certificates from women overywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention of prolni nent imedical men is aroused in behalflof this wonderful compound, and the most successfil practitioners use it. If wo mien suffer iereafter it will be thir own faulit. Femal e Regulator is prepared and sold by J. Bradlold. Atlanta. Ga., and for sale by Di. W. E. AIti-. Price $I.50 per bottle. fob 19-2w Ayer's Cherry Pectoral FPer Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, suoh Ma Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronohitis, ' Asthma, and Con. - - sumption. The reputation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half cen tury, is a sullicient wAsurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can he 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 superlority; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re lihve the distress and suiffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. Cnsmeny PEc TORAL always alfords instant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it Is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No faily should be with out it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymeu often recommend it from 'their knowl edge of its effects. PREPARED nY Dr. 1. C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD nY ALrL DntUGI5Ts EVERtYwMHER. TOTAL ABSTINENCE SAINlG WINE TILL IT RIPRNS, There is a eurious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recentl been put upon the market. Dr. Underhili the well-known gape-grower of Croton Point, died in z87r. 'ome of his heirs entertained temperance 'views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wvines then 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 the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. A mong these is a wino of the yhmai.ge of 1864, described as a "Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any 8ther wine of American growt'h. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wvine fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wine now aeeessible in any con siderable quantity. The whole stockis in the hands of the well-known wholesale grocery house of the Thurber.-N Y.Triung, Nov. 19, 1877. The above speaks for itself, but we would add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither druged, /iguored nor watered: that it has been rped and mellowed by age, and for medicinal or sacramental purposes it is unsurpassed. It ean be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application. Respectfully, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. Wut Btawawy, Reade and Hus~ $ftvts, NaW-YORK. NOTICE. r131E firm of BJEATY, BRtO. & (;ON is .A. thms day dissolved by mutual con sent. Persons indebted are reques ted to come forward at once, and make pay ment, or suoh settlement as will be satis factory. Tiho notes and accounts due the firm, can be found at the old stand for the present, and settlement may be made with either of us. JAMES BEATY, WM. C. BEATY, J. M. IDEATY, March 1st, 1878. The 'undersigned will continue the business at tihe same p lace, under the firm name of IEATY & BRO., and we so licit from our, friends a liberal share of their patronage. - march 2-Wf douen English Tooth' Bnishu I ELICE, WICE1 HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREFU] -AND A CHOICE ASSO: TBJAS, Wwmas AT O RDERS sent receive the same attention as wl caro is given to packing. end for Catalogu ja --TERMS CASH. THE LATEST I BEST GC ATLOWEST __0 HAVE just returned from tho market, i somlest, largest, and best assorted stocks c the especial benefit of the citizens of Fairf invite their attention. 'o To the Ladies who would have the i GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very daint -- To the Gentlemen who would get the ver CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, an; 0 To those who are in need of goods of variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS, I DOYLIES, CHECKS, TOWELS, TICKING, BLANKETS, BLEACHING -THESE MAY BE FOI SOL FURNI - Save high bills by purchasing AT 11 A NEW SUPF'LY RUSTIC Wra~now SHADEs, Low in Price, D0 wvill never get out of order, and will last lox MATTRESSlI Spring Beds, Pictur'e Frames, Pictures, Carriages. LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to - REPAIRU] Neatly done at modorate Prices. F UNDERTAKER'S Dl I keep on hand a full supply of Metalic and Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a che C WEST f ALADDIN U. &80N8'lSECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL. IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WATER WHITE IN COLOR. F'ully DcodorIze. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD Dentennial Exposition F'or Excellence of Manuthoturo AND HIGH1 P"IRE TEST. Endorsed by the Insurance Oomlpnla. Read tis Cstlfcale-One qf Many. - ITOWADFrsT'!AC Co;,oi ,ALTMosaI, will f II(hnhis3I for rivi mcd the varIom oils sold( slet Oi" ti tesfs m etoe puse I or house- tion, lkok1. Yours truly Ltlncd] .AN1DREW REESE, Pmsident, below ManuIctured byp C. WEST & SONS, BlaltImtor. Try It, an yu wnll use no em.. OC GARDEN SEED. Olothi SEED, ONION SETS, SEED, LUOERNE, SEED, (ILOVER. Alpi -- E1d ~250...to e .....u eejut e 8w~ foFe of ~~ 'BEG & C00., rO'.\,S . =. LT SELECTED STOCK OF E'E39 RTMENT OF rD LjIcruoss ion given in per so; sad special iRRIVALS ! ODS PRICES! aving selected one of the hand ver brought to this place, for eld, to which I respectfully retiest styles of DRESSES, iest SHOES Call on SOL. WOLFE. y latest and nobbiest suits of I furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. 11 kinds, Notions in great IOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, VALISES and TRUNKS: IND AT WOLFE'S. 'URE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chambez Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel-racks, Wash standp, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un.. equaled. [OME. OF rable and Convenient. ger than any other Shad Brackets, Mirrors, Children's Suit the Times. urniture made to order. SPARTMENT. and Rosewood Burial Gases map stock of Coffins. ~7. Phillips. ea~t Reductions. make a change in our business we rom this date offer our large and d stook of goods at a great redno md a large part of theta at and cost, DNSISTING IN PART OF' ng, Oharlotteaville Cassimeres, Jeans &o. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, eca., Cashmeres and Dess Good, mad Lisle Gloves, U0or7 and Notions.