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LOCAL ITEMS. CHANuE Or SOIEDULE.--The follow ing is the schedule of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: DAY PASSENGER. Going South. Going North. Leave Blaokstook, 3.15, P. s. .2.15, P. H. Winnsboro, 4.02, P. ai. 11.26, A. nr. Ridgoway, 4.38, P H. 10.82, A. M. NIGHT PASSENGER. Going South. Going North, Leave 1aokstook. 12.31, A. H. 2.03, A. H. " Wi.Ansboro, 1.14, A. M. 1.14, A. M. Ridgeway, 1.49, . at. 12,30, A. U. 7ew Advertisements. Vegtine-H. R. Stevens. Ice ! Ice ! Ice !--M. B. Bateman. Notice to Trespassers--Hampton Johnson. DrTAi, NOTICE.-Dr. Simpson will be plofessionally absent for ten days--until April 4th. * Merchants and others desiring agricultural lions can have the same neatly and cheaply printed at the office of THE NEWs AND .HERALD The diseases of Babyhood are so rapidly weakening that the quickest means should be used to check them. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the unfailing remedy for these con, plaints. Price 25 cents. * Mr. Jno. A. Desportes, of Ridge way, is the duly authorized agent of THE NEwS AND HERALD, and all moneys due this ofide. whether for subscriptions, advertisement", or job work, may be paid over to him. NEW SPIUNO SToCs.-Within the past few days, several of our mer chants have opened out new spring stocks, which the pnblic would do well to examine. i,rssrs. McMaster & Brice, J..0. bo,ag and J. F. Mc Master & Co. have received full and varied stocks in their respective lino3 of business. Read their ad vertisornonts, and then give them a call. Ridgeoway h ad a he tto Inunicipal election, the candidates for intend ant being Messrs. T. E. Cloud and Dr. R. H. Edmund . and two tick ets for wardens. Mr. Cloud was elected by one vote, and Messrs. W. J. D.avis and W. McQuatters were le tod wardens on his ticket by the same n njrity. For the other two wardens there was a tie. An ae'ection to comle)?Cto t:c counvil w.il be bel on Fid.ty. Attention is directed to the ad--. vertisenment of Mr. J. M. Beaty, who has just taken possession of that commodious and well arranged store on Congress Btreet, formerly occu~pied. by Blacot & Co. Mt. B3eaty has n~'v in store a new, choice and well selected stock of dry goods, groceries, fancy goods, etc, and is prepared to p)lease any and all who will fLvor him by call ing and inspecting his goods. We bespeak for him a liberal share of 'the public patronage. Tus TOWN EcTioN.-A beated contest took place Monday over 'the Municipal Council. The two tickets received the following vote FORl NTENbANT: A. P. Miller. ... ... ... ...112. John J. Neil. .......... 103. FoR wARiDENs: R. J. Mc.Cariev.. .. .. .. ..14. U. G. Desp:n ties'..,. . . ...190. Jameiis A. rJieo,...,,...119. F. Elder... .........110. T. R Rtobertson.........106. J. F. McMastir...... ...105. Scattering.. ... . .... . . .. ..16 - Wn'rED--An agent feieery town slup in FairfildrenaoQnty, to solicit subscriptions.a to, ThE News A ND HEnAra. We -intend this year 't'o' manko TnE NEWS AND HEnr1LD in eyet y way a better neOwspLper than it has ever yet -1boen. Napecially shall it ~ be our aim to furnish in its cohirpns a comletemap of the fiel1l of polE. tIie--douiity, State and general. WV 4p aiY pr0rnand .: o vuffr Induce nits to ainy pyutye w6 wnill un.. 4erstke the Work f OatwL ung, And Shet Music of your ow- selection from the Jtrgoot sttook Sou'.h, aucd also a Proluu Ticket in the Grand Promunimn Drawibg for a cttperb $800 Piano, which will Jo presented to the first 1,000 subscribers re ceived in 1878. $12 worth of choice music published in the Jour nal yearly. Music buyers can' afford to be without it. Try it one year and you will want it for a life time. Specimen copy for a 3 cent stamp. Published at Ludden & Bates' Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga. *II 1m1 Tin NEWS AND CoURIER.-It iR scarcely necessary to say a word for this excellent newspaper, the advertisement of which appears in another part of this issue. The News and (lCourier has established all over South Carolina a reputation far beyond the necessity of recon, mendation. As a news journal it has no equal in the South, and its political views are in full keeping with those of the Democracy of South Carolina. No paper did better work for Hampton and IToto Rule in 1876, and there is every reason to believe that, with in creased facilities and inore extend.. ed influence, it vill this year be even more readable and accept.tblo than ever before. As will be seen from the advertisement, special rates for the campaign are offered by the publishers. HOMECIDE AT BLYTHEWOOD.-On Friday evening, Mr. John M. Hogan, living near 31ythewood, was shot by William Boyle, a step-son. He died that right. Mr. Boyle delivored himself to the sheriff. The c:rcumu. stances, as related by several gentle men of the neighborhood are as follows : Hogan was repute 1 to have maltreated his wife and step children,- having ben incarcera ted in jail by Trial Justico .l kin on one occasion for injury to the for mor. His two step-sons left his house sone timo since. Their sister left about two weeks ago. On Friday she sent her brothers to Hogan's place for a cow which it is allegecd b3lon ye: to her. Hogan ordered them to let the cow alone and leave. On their refus.d to comply, he advanced upon them with an open knife, throatoning to kill thuii. After retreatiig and being p i.suod someit dist.mee, the older b>-, Willi.im, aged ninete'en, lire] n on his assa~iil mn t inflicting a n.t1. tal wound. The sympathy of the emJllmunfity is said to be with the defeinlant, as the killing was in se,i OT.I.CE TO TIR s. 3 :EI s. RO:M antd after t'Li date, all p)ersonn are pro.hibitedI Iroi:, hun ting1, lishaini or im any waiy tresNpass4ingI i )1 upnmy pimn. tation. Those diasr garding Ltis notice moat take the consequences-as thei law wvill be enforced to its fullest e-xtent. april 2-t IxS Ridgewaay, I. C, IHE Colunnhia Ice Hfenso is now op:n~ naturial Ice nt rom 1 to J6 cont-4 le uta, accordinag to quanIJtily. 'iThn,ic is far pr-eferaleo to any antfaot 1 red b., ue cavul proOe- H. -M. 1. IIATEMA N. Agent, amUe 2 haw3 v --c.i o n,ii, -a (a T*TAL ABTINENCE Saili WiNES TILL IT BIPEIS. There is a curlious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa.. days, and have only recently boeen put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died In r87r. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes boon sent to market, and songetimes left to decay upon the vines. It is onlyunow that the other heirs hescced in aragng or a settl9e e ha~ d.Ampng thesois a wine of the v.inta~ e1 but suggesting tha .imperial Tokcay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity age and mellowness are rei-akable, ends oth physicians and &Ivne fan iers have a speciar inlterest in it as the eld*t native wine now aceessibie in any cofi id'ble quantity. Th~e whole stock is In the 1 if1d othe Wvel-known wholesale groe ligeof the Thurbers-.MY. 2d,Verng Not, .rp, g;7, TImdabes speaksero itself, but we would add fhat this is the pure juice of the grape, petther //s, no tstahadt that it be 1?ca lened and unellowed by age, and for rokon*lor sbaqratpenial purp'oses It is, i.PE LU4 !A OTIC!iS. r UIr'eat Merit In F('il;tle fisollses. I ST'ArJ'; ov (Gr.sl;1.1, Troup C'o. TThis is to c'tit'y thti I i1 vte examined the rc.eilpe of Dr. .J..'ilth I t td 11, Iand, as a: amdical iAn-, probnltt '-(' to lie a combination of me.licip a o; groat merit in the treatment of all skin dlis-".-:q of females for which he i.e>immends it. W1'M. I.'."R I3:tlL", ., ,I). This December 21, 18318. april 2-2w i NEW UOIlS. 1ereby ll the attention of my friends an1d the plblic genterally to my Stock of New Goods recently oponed at the stand form,.rly occup ivi by ligcot & Co., and cor,lial|y it'vito all to cnll. My stock *misi in part of the follo'w ing STAPLE DRY GOODS. Prin.ta, Long Cloth, Blenched and Un bleaolchl Ilomsp'tn, Pine an,1 -o avy Jeans, Plaid, Cottontle, Larlics' lttil 041nts' Hosiery, H.ind. keret.i('. , eiatu's and Clar's Spool Th read, Nec,llos. Y arn, &c. Sug ar, Co.l'.'o. Tu 1, Iti.'(, P.,pper S ice, (u'g.r, Nlt:leegs, So h, -tar'b, O.H tJ. I)Il ': 11. .1ilAlrd, Il:alis, lil se , l'loi I, N cal, (-friist, -a,t. &tc,. HARDWARE AND WOODEN WAfE. I nlso have a soleet stock of t'hewing 1N1u t inol.ing Tobaoco, Cigari' , Cigurlttel andu Pipes lat the lowest CASH PRICES. J. 11. I3EATY. 01T I "U AA IAGN~ I HAMPTON AND IEOME RULE A LIVE A ) F LESS D)EMOCR A T' IC ..',WSiPA PEIR. Lrgst ('iIeultion n Cie City. 1.nrgest Ciric l0ati(1 inl tie State. Largest Cireuulation in tau Cutton States. ALL 'lII: N!"'S A "OUT O"'i CA 1It.INA. AL:. :!:: N!.> . \S 'T'II'l': SoUIrIil. Al... F:.. N1 F:u1 1E :i i iltE. PillT 'Ed Iiifil(d Dlellicvey UNfOX ! J1'SrICI / I! EU AI 1(15T8! nil'" z' -!' t :ie ai t l. tlere.;to elirte. II. tLta; Wi h-.y to in 1111 ( 1p.1 we I t! I bt il-,:h-nIIp VOII:1 ofh - e tltj j00o.r ci. te. i nn suliy p11; 00, i~~j' t in n t.ixer or Uoducd I~taa .r tha Cif maes, -'iEN.s . o'l 7., will dirt et s-'ii; N : . frA '. (i ty to I tv, It-V . ilti i won lto.........,...ul ...2an l oni TopaeI', e i h teraho evritilyi or i r i'0o Iex-c t.In ontest we1' I havedet.inin' ": ilit)'i tO Iitl 8ilb1.ber te R ullm 4 &P I'ONn;aowitor TMarNEch N1)L C Cl,-tLEl do,8.. Tit'li d A : 'tp t' wit.;'1,'''' uru - e S Aluhj.rl 1) :' " inr a. rot v i(JiC al- te 01'-n M t l'OR ( . riIAIL 8 '~1I ONL. $i' e 31.4 ' allt; r .tt . F t : . tli m3 l i accolkfi-.lI tiJ' All u h .tlle re lo lt iJto afd 1rlin swellite 11to i c 00i yey i'ilignt vo i. iJ8n1te t-to willtri ( -t-0 U08'IlNatifitESTON,.e o porfoe''d saml comti f1101 wihi pOri. i,:M 301.'. lIewI r u s, -i Lo n. do,nSt . deay I yei r. 'lIies. F)I)E,--. alae trial. tcywillersimey Put , sarb.e- box $11l01. spt Oto n p rof 'ote )It(l..t Cti;l 014, y ni1e ot:re,.,j A A1 8011 & hOleU Iino .ml rgI N ONC"' PTION t Posiied Cu*Ld .pit,'. .E goo:. E -0 : havo .just received a now and V rett y assortment of SPRING CALICOES AND CAMBRICS. The styles are new and pretty and the p lrices nill suit the times. ('all nud ook at thou: they will bear the closest inl+peetion, and we take pleasuro in showing them. 1 ill receive in a few days a full assortment of all goods in our McMASTER & BRICE. FRESH MEDICINES, AlSAPARITLLA with Iodide of Po L inssa, Liver Pills, Anise Soothing Drops Extact of iichu, Cattle Powders, Soulgh Cad1141y, Cherry Pectoral. Brown's Congh Mi:xt'lro, Arnli'"t LiniiUent, Es s111eir of Gin-er, 1lixir of Grindelia for Asthma, Wormn Lozengcs. Hjiir Re'storor, Essence of Lemon, Tooth Powders, &. The'1 - ed leines will commend them alve's to ph ysicintls and to those persons who desirn to know what they aro swal lowing, since the recipe of each is pri'tpd lpon its label. rOn sALS; DY MCMASTER & BRICE. mar 21 llow _rooorios. IAM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrintps, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace 'Cliains, Horso and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wine and Cider Vineg-ar. u&' All goods delivered within corporate limits. F"reshi eheoso and Maccaroni New Bucwkwheat Flour. Chion- new crop New Orleans MO'-tsses. Newv Mackcl in kits, + and i bancoh:. W. G. IROCHE, 3IEICHANT TLAILOiR, hAS remov"ed to the store r.ext to the p-iflico,he where lhe wvill be glad to re eeive his friendsi and customers. A (fu1l line of Samiples will be kept on handI', f'rom wvheh customers maiy make select.ions 11e now)~~ has the finest line of' F.'reneh and English goode ever brought to this miarket, II is also prtepared to ciit or to mak inl goods for those who desire. Garumonih of all kinda repaired and cleaned. AD Cleaning a specialty, Thank;ful to the pufblie for pnst patron ago. he solicits a continuance of the sam te, andc guiaran tees satisfaction. sept 18 -W. G. ROUIE. 3. 01oninin.g, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNSDoRio, 8 . O LYON'S Patent Metalik STIF?FElmRS SPRING, 1878. ---0.--,,~ E are now receiving a sp-londid line of SPRING GOODS, 160 piooes Printa. 10 " CambrioA, 10 * Crotones, A finn lot of Wash Poplins, beautifgl line of white and figured Contonnii Stripes. ALSO, Blaohod Homespuns, Sursuolters, Cotton Diaper, Table Linen and Damask, and the prettletassortment Table Cloths and Doylies to match in the market, and many other goods whipli pleaso call and oxI'iuino, HATS, A full line of Straw, Felt and Wool Hats, SHOES. We have always taken a pride' in onr hoe department. We can now say that we have the most complete stock of uhoes ever brought to this market. GIVE US A. CALL. LADD BRS T DE C AR.ESTON fourli !1amrercij THE DE MOCRATIC DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN -OIIARLESTON, Official Journal of the city. .-THE OHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPR PUB3LISHED IN THE - SO UTJJ ATLANTIG STA TES, ONE YEAn, by Mail,,..,..,,.,,.,,$8. Six MONTHS,.,.,,.,..,.,..,.,,.,.,,.,..,,$ TnI-WEEKLY, per Arnum , , ,,,,,$4. --CIRCOULATEs IN North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. -0 PUIBLIsHED DY THU Chairleston Publishing Company. A Democratic paper owned hy the poo. ple and published in their interest, ---0 The latest news by mil and telegraph from all quair ters of theo Globe. .S SU3S0IG1BE AT ONCE. 'er March 10-tf COME AND' SEE? 100 pieces Spring and Siumme~ 10Prieces, just arrived. 100pieesSpring and Summen Prints, just arrived, 100 pieces Spring and Summier Prints, just arrived. 100 pieces Spring and Sum:pet Prints, just arrived at, J. F. McMASTER & CO$ Centennial Stripe Pique. 'Centennial Stripe Piqup. Blenebed and timblpaced Homo. spuns, Drills, Osanaburgs, etc. .Just received at C.8 J. F. McMASTER & 0.S Spring an~d Summet~ QOnier fromi the Obatlotteille Wo4t Mtills, Juut arrived at ,L P McMASTE1B & OO, ~