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CHANoE of SCHIEDUI..-T-lho follov ing is the schedulo of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad DAY PAs1N(ElR. Goin'; )mat. Going North. [P!:V0 .lht('C t'I, :3. 15, r. M. 2. IS, I'. br " Win sboro, .1 02, i.. Nt. 11. 26, A. A1. Ridgoway, 4.3 i, I' m. 10.52, A. M. NIGHT PASSENOER. Going South. Going North. Leavo Blackstock, 12.31, A. r. 2.03, A. M. " Wi..nsboro, 1.14, A. .. 1.14, A. aI lidgoway, 1 .49, A. h. 12,30, A. M. McEvoy, the murderer of Colonel Gregg, has ben resentonco I by Judge Thomson, and is to be hung at Aiken on Friday, unless again respited. Tits STVLEs.--Ladies wearing the Jatest 'Finback" and striped silk stockings are very liable to contract stubborn coughs or colds, and should not neglect to procure Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in time. * Mr. Jno. A. Desportes, of Ridge way, is the duly authorized agent of Ti NEws AND HERIALD, and all moneys due this office, whether for subscriptions, advertisen)ent-, or job work, may bO paid over to him. The youngest child of Mrs. W, M. Dwight died on Saturday night, after an illness of several days, and was buried in the Episcopal cemor. tery on Sunday afternoon. The family have our sincere sympathy in their affliction. GEORGETOWN RAILROAD CoNvENTION. -Gen. John D. Kennedy, by virtue of the autlos'aty dolegt3d to him by the Georgetown Railroad Con, volition, wh ic h net at Sumter in Noven ber last, ;.:ls summoned the said Convention to ir.Issemble in the town of unta' mi Thursday, May 2J, prox., at 1 o'clock. The counties of fJa)c:l$tsr, Fairfield and Chester, which were not represent ed at the former meeting, are re quested to W:nd delegates. WANTED-AIl agent in every town ship in Fairfield county, to solicit subscriptions to TuE N,EWs AND HERALD. We intend this year to make THE NEWs n D HE,ALn in every way a better newsp-tper than it has ever yet beel.. JspecialJy shall it be our aim to furnish in its columns a complete map of the field of poli" P tics-county, State and general. We are prepared to offer induce mentsa to any parties who will un.. dertake the work of canvassing, and wve hope soon to haaar from~ s.everal applicants Mrcs.'own by odt withy a denia Thnty-ihas hently mad ao fenssiof the Britihr sne ssrCh. wAlHl fira La ity,oo fihian Bon riay, ds toed 'mi,0,0 foocte off ouber, 7,0arr )esosg. ad h ThwPienti othas odread as hearing in the case of Major Gen. Fitz John P2orter~, cashiered by eharges preferred by General Pope for disobedience to~ orders. A fire at .Americus, Ga.. on F'riday, dc'estroyed.,eight stores, inclnding ?someO of the largest establishmemnts. The City Hall building was burned. Locss $50,000.. Jnsurance about $20,000. The brig hmtra, fron> Cienfuegor, arrived at Newv York on Friday with the cap)tain and eight of the cruew of the schooner Jonas Smni.h, from S avannahi ,for New York, abandoned April 8. The will of 0. L. Wilson~, late prop.rietor .of the Chicago JEven ing Journal, was admitted to probate ~ on Friday. It bequeaths the paper' : to hifl wife, Mrs. Wilson, wh~o will .assume control. Geo. Tyler Bigolowv, LL. B., ex C.hief Justice of the Suprome Court jof Massac.husetts, a p)osition he held from 1860 to 1867, died on Friday nmorning,. after an illness of I.several days.. Hle was born at Watertownt, Massachusotts, in 1811, and held various prominent posi tions in Masaaehnusetts. The Czar has aimeliorated the condition of the Jews in his domin .ions on account of the services they have rendered to the armny, Foreign Jews trading in Russia are now allowed to become merchants of the first guild, acquiing all the rights of native traders. John E. Tyon. president of tha Boston Iron Road and Montreal Railroad, was burnt to death at his hotel ill Plymmouthm, N. I., on Thutrs.lay night. I-o got up in cons;cluenco of illness and fell to the floor. The lamp he carried broke, settin;g fire to his clothing. On Thurrday George MeKoy, alias John W. Scott, who was serv. ing a term in tho Hamilton county (Ohio) jail for robbing a postoffico in Green county, Ohio, was pardoned out by President Hayes and taken to Mount Vernon, Ohio, where he will be tried for the murder of John McCormick, a wealthy haardwaro merchant, who was killed in 1875. J. D Clay, clerk of Halifax county, Va., and formerly member of the Legislature from that county, hav been arrested by the United St:ttes Marshal of the Western District of Virginia for forgery, etc., in manu. facturing pension claims againit the government. After detection he confessed the crime. The matter had been known several days by his friends, and they had been endeavor ing to compromise it. The Mancho Jior Guardian prints a dispatch from London saying : "A rumior is current in military circles that the British have sustained a disastrous defeat in South Africa." 'ho Colonial office is ignorant of such lefeat. At last adviess, how ever, the whole frontier was very restless, and the war feeling was strongly abroad. All the govern ment's prudence and firmness was needed tc prevent a general native war. William M. Tweed died in I,udlow Street Jail, New York, at pm ecisoly 12 o'clock on Friday. He was at tended by I)r. Carnochan, who had bcen with hinl since an e:trly hour of the morrin,;, :tso Mr. F. Astor Dewey, La lat secretarv ; Mr. Douglass, his son-in-law, and Mr. Ed(lolstein, one of his counsel. All hope of his recovery way abandoned soon after 41 o'clock, when Dr. Carnochan announced a clogging of t'mo heart and completo nervous ex haustion. A special to the Galveston News reports another train robbery on the Texas Pacific at Mesquite. The train was stopped and the engineer and fireman were taken from the engine. The express messenger and route agent barricaded themselves, but th! robbers saturated the car with coal oil and smoked them out. The express and mail were then plun dered. Conductor Alford and two of the robbers were wounded. The plndering party numbered twenty. The passengers were not nolested. The scenes at Lord Leitrim's funeral in Dublin, last week, were very violent and disgraceful. A mob that gathered in front of the chIiurch end(eavo red to capture the hearse, declaring their intention to drag out the corpse. They vituiper ated the late Earl as an old ruffian andl heretic, and they also climbed tihe wvall of the chu'chyard, hustled thle mhourn.ors, and cheered, yelled and hissed during the reading of the service. Several mourners were roughly handled while endeavormng to make their way imato thme church yaird. All of them had to pass out >an unfrequented way from thme church, in order to escape violence. Fifty constables were present, but were wholly unsuflicient to cope with the mno b, many of whom were drunk. WATERS'0ORCHESTRION aimes ORGANR is. the n,omt beumituulin style andpecrfect1ito ne ever sade.. It hns the clebrated Conicer to stop, which is a fins tune,d in perfect kr a lnony with the' ree-la, . and thecir effct is sung. U WATERS*' CI,AURIU NA, (HCIIESTR'iAL, CONCEI To,, v EmAP. ERl,CEiNTENNIAI E CIIINER, CH APEL, nnd CO(TTA GE ORl(ANM, in Utnique F"rech O'n es consine PUCRIT Y of T'OICANO ,e'ith great yalsn.e f tone, auit able6or U'ntror or Ch, urc.. WATERS' PIANm8 ,Sq,ma A RIE T HlE DEST MfA DE ;the Tone,Touch, Work manship, and Durability Unmsurpassed. Warranitedl for MIX YEAIIM. PRtI I E EX TR E3MELY LO.)Wfor ensh.Monm thmly In.stallnfeente recetted. Ju,strumnentsf to lot until pidm for AUe per. contract. A Libernal DIsc'oun,t to bachrr..~ Mniters, Chumrcesehol, etc. AGENTS WA NT5ED. Special inucemmneote 3o thme tradem. Humtratedl tazloguesn Mied. Secon,d-nd Instrumnents pt (4REXAT hAlRe G AINS. HIORACH WATR &SN, Manu'fneturs and PenIer. .40EAST 14th ..UNION sQUARE,N.y. DON'T MI1SS TIJJE THE entire ntock of Furniture, Mat tresses, Wind ow Shades, Baby Carriages, etc., will be sold at greatly reduced prices, from thin day, regardless of cest, to close out at The Cibester Furnituro Store, Oppouite the Court Ho03se. II. BRBANDTI, January' 80. 1878. PranoehM,. SPECIAL NOTICES. Do You Want tlealth ? Wil W1'1.r Y, Dl):' ?-D,atl. or wlaat is worse, is the inlevitablW result of con tiIIued suspoltsion of th~ tlIstrual flow. It IS it acol"itiol which shobtit not he tritlfmd with. Immediato reli.f is the only safeguarl again ;t cont.t itutioat;l iutn. In a 1 cases of stplpression. sus pension or t:"tler irre-ntlarity of the menses, )r. J. Bradlield's Female Regulator is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tono to the nervous con tres, improving the blood and determin ing directly to the organs of menstruation. It is a legitiato prescription, and the most intelligent Doctors utso it. Pro pared by J. Bradilold, Atlanta, (a., at $1 .50 per bgttlo, ud for sale by Dlt. W. . AaME. april 15-.2w PIANOS & ORGANS At Manufacturers' Pries. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT .v LUDDEN & 1ATES, SAV.;NNA , U., r g HE Great W'holrs:ale Piano and Orgor 1. eal:r of the South, tto; sell in strumen"ts I rom all leading 3lakers direct to purci,srs on the No Agmnts, No Comm nIi;sion Plan, at MaInufacturer's Fae tory Ptici.:s, therelty giving purchasers tl:o large comnuissions heretofotre pid Agents. From $50 to $100 actua;ly saved in the purclase of an Instrunlent under this new system. Writo for r,articulars. We can't be undersold. Spacial Offers THAT BEAT THE WORLD. 7 Oet. Pianos, $135. 4 Stip Organus. $55. in Oct Pianos, 145. (i Stop Organs, 60. 7.i Oct. Pianos, 16"). 9 Stop Organs, 67. Gr'd Sae'o Pianos,ti8. 12 Stop urgans, 78. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, 7 Stops, $100. 19 Stops, $108. Send North and be Swindled. Not by- reputable makers like Steinway, Chickering, Steek, Knabe, but by Bogus \anfacturors who advertise $(04) Pianos for $200; $65) Pianos for $175; $270 Or gans for $65. Deception and fratcl are in all such absurd offers. Buy instru mens L lade by old a1d always r:.liable mnanutaoturare like Chiciering & sons, Knabe & Co., Ilallet - 1)avis. Mathushek P'no.Co., Haines Bros., Atason & H-aIcmlin. And you will have those that will last a lifetime and pleaso you better every day. All Instrumenottts we sell bear the makers nams.a and tare guaraanteed for six y ears. If desired. We pay all freight if not satisfactory. Illustrated Catialogues free. Write to LUDDEN &BATES, april 12 -(im Savannah, Ga. W, G, BOCE MERCHIANT TAILOR, IFAS removed to the store next to the post-otilice, where he will be glad to ye, ceive his friends and eu.stomears, A full line of Sam ples will bea kept opi hand, from which custo,mers may mq.ko selections. Hie now has the finest line of French anal English goods over brought to this market. Ho is also preparead to cut or to mak upl gooads fo.r those who desire. Garments of all kinds repaired .and cleaned. fai Cleaning n' speciaty. Thankful to "te public for past patron age, ho solicits a c.ontinuance of the sanme, and guar.an tees a,tisfactjoy. sept 18 W. G. R1OOHEI. Fits, Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS PERIMA NENTLY CUllED-NO IIUM 1U1G by one month's usa re of DII. 00ULAIIIDS' Celebrated lnallible l'IT POWDEIIS. To coo vince sufTerers that these poywders wiN dto 41 wo eaaim for t'hem1 we will send thetm'by mail potpaidt,a FRTE E (I'iIJ,IIO10X. A s Dr. Goularti is th'e only plhysiciani that has ever madea this disense a a eca st.udy, anal as to our knowledge thouasands Vanto been PEIIM ANENT1LY CU UE .by* the use of these POWDEi8, we will guaran tee a permanent cure in cvery case, or refunud you all nwoney expended. All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, andl be eon .vincedt of their curative powers. -Price, for large box, $3.00, or four bo?*es teo. $10.00, sent by mail to any part of the balteg. States or Canada on reciptof price, or by ex press, C. 0. D. A dress, I3N~ dee 25-1y 860l Fulton 8t., 13r o.k.lyn, N~. Y NOTICE TO TRESSP4AS,EBS. *J7ROM and after this dator, all persona ?1are prohibited from hunting, fishing or in any .way trespassing upon my plate tation. Those diarega Ing this notice, most take the conseqat noes-s the law will be osiforced to its uallest extent. HAMPT JONON, ,anrili ..12 l,wan, 8. n. 8ewing-Huachino. TRAD, c,t SEW T'y } "i MARk 0.ts , ruaT. )PLY n5. 1811. WE CLAIM FOn THE, IMPInOVED WHITNEY SEWING 1IAC$JN ES The follo-ving specilic pointr of supe. riority: , X-Geat simpIlicity in1 Coia st 1-a+c10o1a. 2-- IDauaralpIlity. 3--ELxceedinmgly Light f(1n-. 11nng. 4--Stilll R11nn1inag. NoISeleSs. --P'e1Tf[.na+y all 8'arieties of 6--- Blea auy of Finish amd W n'i1i1nuinsinlp. "---GREA'' IfDUIUCTION IN Pill CE, Single Machines sent on orders direct fron, the Factory, written guarantee with each MNachino. WHY PAY OLD PRICES! 7ASod for cirpulirs and patri.iulars. Adldress, Tihe Wlaitney M''g. Co., Paterson, N TI; I!J Ci'tiltifiC iSlo ijfln, TlIRTd' Y.T111s)H Yl'4 R. The Most Popular Scientific Paper in the World. Quiy $3.20 a Year, Inoluding Postage. Weekly. 52 NUMBEIIs A YEAI. 4.000 n1ooK PAGEs. r IIE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is a . large first-clars weekly newspaper of sixteen pages, printed in the most beau tiful style, profusely illustrated with splendid engravings,i r presenting the newest inventions aId the 1gost recent advances in the arts at)d sciences; iiclu di~g mechanics and epgineering, steam engineering. railway, mining, civil, gas and Hydraulic engineering, mill work, iron, steel and metal worl; cheiistry and chemical processes: Electricity, light, heat, sound: Technology, photography, printing, new u'tchinery, new processes. new r'cipus, imuprovecuents pertaining to textile industry, weaving, dyeing, col oring. now indtstrial prodUcts, aniaul vegetable and mineral: new a<lu interest ing facts in agriculture, hor-ticulturo, the hone, health, mtedje,l pr(cess, social sotence, natulal history, geology,astrono my, etc. The most valuable practical papers, b' eminent writers in all departments of science, will be found in the Scientific Amivrican ; the whole presented in1 popu( har lang tuage, free from technaicalI terms, illustrated w.ih engravin:gc, aind so ar ranged as to il terest, and4 inforrm ll ehisses of readlers old1 and( young. Trhe S cien t. ie AmericMrj is promIotive of knowledge .rnd( progress in every com inunity where it cireul..tes. It should iave a place in every family, reading room, library, co liege or school. Terms, $3.20 per year, $l .11 half year, which includes prepaymnt of postage. D)is count to Clubs and Agents. Single copies teji cent,s. uold by all Newsdeal erS. Remnit by Postal order to MUNN & CO., Publisher s.37 Pork Row, New York. PATENTS. A 1"n" title American, Messrs. MUNN & o. are Solicitors of Amnericanr and Foreign Pa tents, and have the largest establish ment in the world. Pat.epts are ebtained on the biest t.ern)s. Models of nerv inven tions and sketches examnined, and advice tree. A apecial notice is mode in the Scientific Am~erican of all inventions patented through this agency, with the name and residenc.e of the paterntee. Pub)lic atten4iop is thus dlir,e.etedl to the merits of the new patent, and sales or in troduct ion often effected. An y pe(rson avho has mad.e a new dis cov'ery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, wvhether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the under signed. Address for the Paper, or .on oe.rning Patents, MUNN eA 00,, 37T Park Row, New York, Branch Offico, Corner F and 7th Streets, j'm 8--tf Wash ington, D. C. OTTO F.WEITERS, Whioosd4e Grocer *-AND Commission Merchant, Nos. 110,112.and 181, m.a.s msa: ST., SCHARLESTON, S. C_ CONSUMPTION - Positively Cured, All sufrTerers from this disease that are anx j,ous to be cured should try DII. KIS9NERft' Celebrated Consum ytjo POWDElIW. These Powders are the onl preparation known t hat \vill euro CON8UM PION and all dilseasesl of the TI' fOAT.and I,U G8--indeed, Ro strong is our faith In them, and also to convince yo.u that thoy are no humbug, we will forward (oevr sutrererlby maii. fst paid, a FIIEE TIIIAL B . Wednt an yeyr money until, you ate perfect.ly satIsfied of their curative yowrs. Zt our life is worth saving, don't dela in giving .. ese POWVDEB8 a trial, as they wil stfrely oreyo. Pre fr large box, $8.00 bentito any part of thieUdt4t~ae or an a, by maJi, 9n to. dolig of prne. AAaree FOR THE CAMPAIGN! HAMPTON AND IIOME RULE I T0 Wo mid Couier. A LIVE AND FEARLESS DEJMOCRA TIC NE WSPAIFER. Largest Circulation in the City. Largest Circulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the Cottou States. ALL. TIlE NEWS A "OUT SOUTIl CAROLINA. ALL TIlE NEWS A11OUT TIlE $Ol'Il. ALL TIlE NEWS FROM EVEIYWIIEREC. Pure and Undefiled Dernocracy I ix:\IOx! .I(STICE ! EQ UAL Lf.{GHTS.1 Itecogntzhg the paramount interest. felt in the approaching political canvass by every D,emocrat who Igpes to see the great, work of ule Redempli on of the State nlmae complete a ntt perlanent so th;.t t he people may reap ang fully enjoy the fruit of their sacrifices, TIjE NEWS AND COURIER will diroct all its energies and resources to pro senting trot day to day, and from wcoek to week, full and interesting accounts of the progress of the CAMPAIGN. f' To place the paper wIllhiu the reacll of everylholy" dtitrii this exciting contest we have deterltslnde to offer to Mll Subscribers the following Reduced Rat9s for the Campaign ; TIlE NEWS AND COUIIER, DaIlly Edition, I, mt.l.ll. . . $4 00 THlE NEWS AND ('Olli, T'r-ekly Edition. t an1hs................... 200 Ti h WEEELY N EWS,6 months............ 75 tubacriptlons wIll he .rerelvsat at these rates, FQIt MAIL t'Ml1>SLHIFtS ONLY, untIl May 1. In all cases the cash must accompany t11o order. Fritnds of the cause of honest home rule in all I he counties are Invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription List, which ought to Include every intelligent. voter in the State. R I ORIAN & DA W$O-, Proprietors, 3lairch 3o-tf UlAlIILESTON, S. C. SPRINU HAS COME, ---AND Now Style Goods -HAVE TUS"T ARRIVED, including, all tao e. novelties of the season, at the Winns boro Dry Goods, Fancy .oods and Millinery Bazaar. MRS. BU)AG wishes to return her sin cere thanks to her friends and the publio generally for tIto past patronage, solici ting a continuance of the samne. She will endeavor as heretofore and is determined to please thme nmost fastidious. Millinery and Fancy Goods Stock is complete, French Pa.ttern IInts, trimmed and ntrim mod,Str4w flats.an,d Bonnets, Snn fla.ts and Sailors, liibb,ons, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Ill usiorts, Neck Ties, Rtuflhing, Linen and Lace Setts, hllkerchieft, Corsets, Gl.ovos, .Iluttons, &c., & c. Second lot of Spring Calicoes, also a nico lot of Dress Goodu, Mohairs, Alpacas, Japamnese Silks, Wash P'opimns, and other nice Mateari4ls and Trrimmnings. Call aind see, Ladios,for your selves. A large lot of 14en's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Gents' s nd Boys' Fur and Straw Hats, fine and course. ----- A chQico lot of Family Grocori.s, Can dies, Cakes, llackerol, Tobacco. Cigar., Kerosene Oil, Hiard ware, Woodonware, T inwa~re, Crockery, &c. ---- A quantity of Lumnber for sale low for cash. march 30 J. 0. BOAG. IAM RISCEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast'. ed, Tea., Flour, (.rist, Meal, Syr'ups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, E3gging and Ties, Bacon., Lard-in Bbls., Can.s anid B3uekets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Trace Chiains, Horse and Mlule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wizie an4 Cider Vinegar. Fresh t heese and Maccaroni received'to--day. New B3uckwheat Flour. Choice new .orop New Orleans Mo.ases. New Maokerel i kits, i and i barrels. ?ir All goods delivered within corporate limits.