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* LOCAL ITEMS. CIIANoE OF SCiEDUI..--TIhe follow" ing is tho sclcedulo of the Chai lotte, Columbia and August:L Railroad DAY PASSENUEl. Going South. Going North. Leave 111aci;ktock, 3.15, P. at. 2. 15, 1. Ai. "Winl>Oro, 4.02, 1'. M. 11.216, A. Mt. " R1idgeway, 4.38, P M. 10.52, A. ii. NIGT PASSENGEn. Going Pouth. Going North. Leave Blackstock, 12.31, A. Mt. 2.03, A. Md. "Wi..nsboro, 1 .11I, A. Mr. 1.14, A. nr A ltidg way, 1 .49, A. A. 12.36, A. . 1 Now Advertisements. Notice to Creditors-J. H. Cum Iings. Merchants and others desiring agricultural liens can have the same neatly and cheaply printed at the office of TI: NEws AND HERALD. Dr. Isaiah Simpson is now in. Winnsboro, and nay be found at his ofice onI M.rket Street from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2} p. m. to 5 pm.* Suffr not disappointment by employing too many "cnres ;"-but for the dise'ses ' f Infancy use Dr. Bull's 7-by Syrup which never disappoints, and costs only 25 emnts a bottle. lMr. "Jno. A. D esportes, of Ridge way, is the duly ;tuthorized agent of Ti NEWS AND TII.RAI.u, and all moneys dune this offiee. whether for subs"riptions, adve;rtisom'(nt", or job work, may be paid over to him. It is expoe.Led that the Legislature will adjoirn on Friday. The session has been clmn:st interminal'le ; but it should be remembered that there was a VAst amu)nt of w-)rk to be done and undo'i. AN OUTRAGEOUS Pnoe-i-nix..---On Sunday night b,.st, soe villain or villains broke int) the county an ditor's office, took there f! oa the tax duplicato, an1:1 maillitel the tax returns, re--ord of t:Lnsf3 , an other important p:perS in the oMce. The papers thus muttil:toid ar-i ren dered useless. The Judge canlled the attention of the gr.u:l jury to the m:tter, and they will inv'estigate and report. We hope the guilty parties will be aippirehend (1ed and broug ht to j ustice. Th e goverinor shoul-l offer a good reward for their .app)rehension. It is aL m:atter inl 'which the Stte is chiefly interestodl. T:hmrucrr Courr.-Tlhe Court of {L'e.im . 3mions11 for thmis county *y 'I - 1 "n Mon-.v. hii Hcnor a y w):s '>fnhJl, viu:-i 'I-. R HI jud.! e thi:. pOul bi I to ah w.a : gran.1 juriy as to their dni ties-the charge being exu)licit, able an .1 comn preheonsive. Bills were then hande I out, and the grand jury retired for their consideraition. The Court then proceeded to the trial of ca;ses before tho petit jury: State VS. Rxa:t Johnson, Wil liamx Smith, Thorun Glover r.nd Isaac Hohnes, indicted for grandc larceny-A. M. Mickey for defend .auts. Soalod verdliet. TInfE OlD SIX-ru.-The meeting Of the Firic.led samv1o,. s of t.is old Con fo ler ate regirmnt on M;n.ky wais largep2ly attend]e-1. At 1l.. ,o'clock the mee'ting w-aornid by calling Maj. T. W. Woodward to the chair. The ALijor~ opened the meeting in a very n)eat f4paech, :and dleclared it mready for busiiness. Mr. Jno. W. CJhand!or wvas chosenu to -act as sec'retury. Capt. RL. (C. Clowney moved that the cons.tion.. tion adopted at Chester he road. This was adopted by the Fairnld Reunion, and will be published hereafter. The following omcers -were elected : President, R. 0. Olownoy ; furst vice--president, 3. D. Curoton ; second vice-president, Thos. G. Brice ; secretary and treasurer, Jno. W. Chandler ; cor' reRponding -secretary, James A. Brice. The association then ad jonned tim ta lt d..ay ofApril 80 J r CA ROLINA NW A8. A little child of Mr. J. It. liver1s, of Bllackville, died tho (.her day from the ciects of eating a small quantity of concentrated lye. A negro whloso head w:aH fra. tured some (lays ago by at fall from tho train while running between Greenville and Charlotte, died on Sunday last. All the Democratic clubs, both whito and colored, in Hampton county aro rapidly organizing, and there is scarcely a doubt that the new county will be overwhlmhingly Democratie. Gro:tt improvOmonts are being made in the female college coumpus at Duo West-new walks having been laid out, new shrubbery plaut ed ; and when the garleners got through, the grounds will look like a picturIe. C. V. Buttz, formerly solicitor of the i ircuit, is t'arllgin. mnal ter"s to run for Congress at the next election. Prominent and inluienM tial .opulblie-tius will, however, op pose himil, and li chances seem rath, or slim. Mr. Melvin uolightlov's houso at Inm111-an, S. U., a sttiol uln the S6parl t .nburg and Asheville railroad, was bumi1ed down (an the niight of tho 7th inst:,nt. The lire was c:ausied1 by the explosion of a can of ke:o sone oil. A1r. .olightler was so badly burnedl th:st he died in three hours after'war(ds. The six little chillren who were a1resll last winter on time charge of murder were tried before Judge Siaw at Edgeield last we-k. '-iey lid been pievoked into a fight w ithl a n insolent negro boy, ani inl the flay the negro received a blow wiLa1 ia rock fromn whaicti1 he (ied. All the children were promnply acquitted. T,hure is to b) a grand political meeting at Anderson on the 27th. All the clubs of the county are ex. peeled to be out in full force, and an iimmenso crowd vill doubtloss be present. Governor Ilamntpton and other distinguished gentlemen will address the poople on the political issues of the day. Zaj. Julius Mille, treasurr, end Mr. ,J. M. Brawley, auditor, of Ches ter county, have completed the first settlement in the comptroller gen eral's oflico for the fiscal year 1876. It is creditable to the peoplo of Caester county that out of a State and county tax of 855,000 the en tire nilta bona tax should not nx ced $E50. Juh1 McQueen and Augustus S',uart, students for the past year in Erskine College, left Duo West last week in a very lnexpected imainner and without tihe slig.hltest wa n Iinl:. to aniy one. It is supp~~os edl that they have gone to one of thme Virginia universities, althoeugh noth - ing deiinite is knowvn as to their whiereaboutsi or~ their dlestination. Another attemupt was made a hew nights ago to effet tile escazpe of thie prisonlers conIfned in Gr4 eenville jail. One George Magill trnsmit t2d a small saw to his brother, wiho( is imp)risonedl for arson. Tihe jail. oir mn cLe theo disCaavery, and not onily preCvente~d the exit, but ('fected toarrest of Geor'ge M~agill, whio ni "v 'alm p'eps tiloughI the hars8 .1 Dui.'v ii and Calvin WVilli8ms. olo'i, wei brongh t to G.een v.l j1 .il LIr.t week, charged withm b caking l ito the house5 of Mrhi. Chrlesc3 Stiange, n'eari Chick Sp)ring, and alimost stripp~ing the house of its entire contents, The thieve.i atvoided arrest until the time staited, wh'len they were'1 taken ini and mosYt of the sta'' goodis recovered. Thereo are)5.. se '.> be1 se~verl oither dent (of lan asrsociation comprl,ising ci bh -on hundred cotlored( women'!, with thmeir f.:ii.ics, formed in New Orleans to aid in the L,iberian exo d"2 lnovemelnt, has arriyedi in C i est.m. La mt week sheO J.d dreswa a large anid well- pl.e.j m..die:ne of colored po)p;e, lind 'n Tourd~ay mghlt r;ext. she wiil die.. livt-r r.nothew a id. ess. Sne bron fu ids.i a conitibhut.ion to the Li. brr:an doint Stock S't.01unsh1ip (Com. p;ny. Governor Hampton has grani.td a two weekls' respite to the mm derer AlcEvoy. The grounds of his ne tio n are' that some~ dhoubt seemsr to exist as5 to the entire legality oif McEvoy's senlten)ce, and thant thmeI condemned manbf seems to loow, enal to bo)1 willing to toll,4 sommthing,~ about Rsome mysteri ous munrders that have taken place in his sectlion of the State. The legal ground is thamt the Court of Sessions at which he wvas sentenced was illegal from tihe fact that it was opened one week later than the day fixed by statute-notwithstanding that' it had been opened at tihe regular tinme and "adjourned from day to day" till Judge Thomson's arrival, The nature of McEvoy's confession in not vet knnwn. S1PW I. OTC!N l'Ul'O YO'.01'ovt'S, Thu oi th worlr1('i fu r. leenl toundl inl (itrghr:t. 'Tie < ii' "i . r itaii tH it . i. of i t"l xp risti t <tt e, - .it t iVt" tlo .'ler '7 , n " ni o rtl ! lt)t nil".., ;::lllt 'lnd, his i.l\'v- cy ii.: prov--1' 'l -ut a blusosl; in i 1t o 1a , that it i r at' kniwn (t lu tIt( tih c'OnliitrI 's ""Woni'ous liO'.it trind'r t11." WVith r1ttiIaiilt ble tiickne. ' andih ctrainty it enlrt"s all uasi of tylp e.': l nitistrittio , 1.1t(. i i or chronic, andi 1'.tor1"': ii-althi in every instance. I)r. J. IradJlebl's Ftmlec Regulator sU1)1lies' a remedy long nl(eede ml the tret'iten"t of di;sease; p)o'nliarl tlo wOma!. T'his the Medical Faeity knows and- , of t\y our b physicians are using it, in daily pracit. The medii in- is )reiiaredt with great oar(-, by% Dr. J. i1111icl. Atlanta, (Ga., and si a ftt (.' Ier bottl I by U r. W. J.. A.( el. marchl 1. 2M STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLIN\, Cr'.',' of' Com>o. Ple.,its. i lI h . ]lal, 1iinitili, against' O rn I; ath. lurvi.int;g 1 1 p 1. r of' h iilt.I &. :u.-, ) f: in:it. --- U1\ i . To th,t Dl)otn.latnt: ar5 hereb' I-tiy sulmmoned1 ilni tr - 11l'uirtd to unlswe";r the( comp11:l1 t inl in tiltl in t. ollit if t.hiu 1 , t' r if ot11 1 umn >h-a,;, for t it, t"ai la tiln: y. a)-iI . i,rv at I --py t (t o o ilr aIIn -iii i" I "-I.;a int ill ( .," -b rIb. at it -. t N. -- 7.a i , .Alar S ' 1'-1i m Ih .'-->. S. ' .. ' it:11i "lts t . a' a - tu-l s n-n r , w sieo "I: ';b 1 1 i " ._ :( ,! --t-,.lv.. il t'i i ll t '( i :il,;w.t r 1" :", (': 11-6 tint w it"lini tt:( h:. t'itLi I. t' ,int.l' in ui'u luw i w. ill i to f C t ii rl Ii r .t! r:aiet lt d i1tatl. ,'i ti i ll "Ii tt ' tillt. 1i , i -ithi ebintry. A. D 14i. sja-.iii .li.Iiit J.o t i I. I I'Iit Lis Attu:"inev. To toh:th% D)fin1 intl; T : t thuIl-.n.;Un-1 -- tit i tt wt' t Illi 1 tn I e o:illc^u ''h nler ("'(' r at . tI; ntl:li!' of,t 1":11!'i .: 1, i Wl t :_' :t;Il t' , t ' t :.. 4'O, l1y1f on i, lt. . fin t- v.' w a: ti i it U..'h. t ul ia, on tii e -'t hi-ia.; o F b . , a ii 18, iil ii 2 ta: Febaay,8g'. .\ .1I. ito sN, Plitni'iil'fi Att :iti-v, feb 2-5 :la.t .V \''inI bor(, N . C. Tfli t ' lit" o f ''.)ittIt1 ('(t;a1r 1 !t. COUN'TY OF 1'AI1tF1:,1.) B/y O R. T//J0.!/I'.0 , /.\ ; :., I'r'" ''u ."1; V T lk" U tAts, 1 lll "rY L . E lliott i a -th uV m.' suit o t on e t gr.t him ! Itleeri,"ts of 'lmin iinio t he i t f , estatelan. elct > ut J of 1J1n I. DaIvi',, i('ceals("1: These atre threrfor to c"itt ianl um -idh ail acnl siin hir t.h kiii rd nll an r lit1r., of thet'sait Johi i i. iti\ il,d thy ' an ita ar (e'ito Iml, in ti l iirt o n i'r in t, to be beht t Fait rliel ' nllri t'omte. S. I '..on thet _thl day of, 11a-"(:h ne\t. 1ofter Ilbl:li:'atit h;r2of, at .1 n'('lockl inl the' 6)or"nolln, to Sh1-\'w e ' it any tey have\, whyt, the( i-il aIimn istr ttln :ihonl(d no't heI.,rnt l Git'nt under my, hnt, this tha'tord of oMarch1, Ano 12.0nini P'-7 -. m.ur"h 5- txlaw2 ,1 P. -. '. + t1 AJ en l i hol in t' F.n to' '. v t. is v:i.,1 ,n hetw ..n..h I.uuA.IsrE:> 18G5. Gi!more, Smith & Co., SOLICITOtS Oir PATENTs AND) ATT'IORNFYS AT LAW. American and Foreign Patents. (ti29 F St., Wash ilgI on, D. U. o I ees iii tetettl('v, 1to'r until t l'atteilt iH itllowed. .'",S .~f " mial. i:,pre-liillry ti '(:l ol t ite t ion -,ive inc It rferu''eo ( . tore t Ie I'i.., l' ( Oflice, infringe 1111 it': st:; in tihe iitl"riltt States, ant it li: iip i apprtliiing to Pitteiti or !n\"<"i.ti.,lis. +! .n for Ju,1.lde,!'% s.'y' pie. . TRAD.- 1s MARKE t'Att). JULY fS. 1311. WE ". tA I'M i ", i "1 I 1;"1'11OPYI) I':, fo(lo itt :si( i'iu points of s;upe. tiri' y: i -Gh,rat .4ni'31cloy lit ctt. s s:ructiou. :t to:euiig~y ''If 1Run1 . f1(' 1bii ttnnis" N itiD t x,. 5 fi'tator." m a t ait'ies of !> E (e'y e1't of fis 5111%i and 6W . A 1 t t mao s,ti p. r/ und i cilti'TRo N u . Sile es ( on' in t It onI o dl (rect roo' mi -' :n-'loyIv, writtn gIai1ntee with , Ii 1' P.Y t )TLD 'i:1(tI:S! pl(tItSlidit for icl, iru ia1,.1 I~ti itluas. A.h nn ir pcalyrniua,ne o fehi l7 1.t.1-,li. s tha ost genual baliam ever used by sufl-erers from Itlonary d Yseasse.. It ts .,ni et of hnerh1 nebr.ouct, which hlav pfle Astfet a h thityer,adierloundi a nnardie htaesufofho a ir etllsllr rAd andI at onceaecsheiflammiLo whic prucs J~peoiho i counl. nle dfoso rlieves the kust elistresiia n tharld, ardothea nervouscneay s anenrle the mlsuf pland"tNA coda,WAtDtone1 th. woak Stm neh and lcall rounne for, chIl'drte. teo ixcide;al ~eh bee Truty thou oExp xectorant. o' HLsad uAtirsthmaThrtYers MAR Ar:rVN, Franry3, K875 "cIhae, hn Asuddeathirers, fo nvr counds a mep,diiphthad sc" ap efc. W . FI, HMGA, Chwarle, N., 8 NMra ftw REAN, ,Ww orler . 3-d "Tut's Epec at!vortla faneiir namoh In mygos. Ty wife thills art th betameicine of the wornd, tendy.' ty"NAVHWO'FDWRD, OSGOD N.w oyrkS. "I amte mothe fuLsx hildreno t;rpor of thems hve bhiee rup.io Wthou Tunt' xedctnorat bir don't ordes aeoter' bdesn." M.P ARY TEVENLS, Fraot, Ky. 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